Combined stapler and utility knife

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Inventors

Tilley, James F.

Application #

063435

Filed

Apr-21-1998

Published

Jun-15-1999

Current US Class

007/158
007/160
030/162
227/120
227/156
227/76

International Classes

B26B 011/00

Field of Search

7/160 7/170 7/103 7/158 30/123 30/162 227/76 227/120

Examiners

Eley; Timothy V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McKown; Daniel C.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A type of stapler has a handle that permits it to be used like a hammer. The end of the handle is modified to permit it to receive the body of a utility knife. The latter is retained within the handle by a screw that replaces the screw which previously held the halves of the utility knife together. The blade-retracting lever of the utility knife is made accessible on the upper portion of the handle. The blade of the utility knife can be extended and retracted at the end of the tool opposite the staple-dispensing end of the stapler. The handle of the stapler serves as the handle of the utility knife. The tool thus formed is useful to persons who work with sheets of material that must be stapled to an underlying structure then trimmed to the shape of the structure and/or cut free from a roll of sheet material.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a stapler of the type having a handle that permits it to be swung like a hammer to drive staples through a sheet of material, the improvement comprising:

a knife blade extendable from and retractable into the end of the handle of the stapler so that the handle of the stapler serves as a handle for the knife blade.

2. A tool for cutting material in sheet form and for stapling the material to an underlying structure, comprising:

a stapler having a handle that permits it to be swung like a hammer to drive a staple through the material in sheet form, said handle having a free end; and,

a knife blade extendable from and retractable into the free end of the handle of said stapler so that the handle of said stapler serves as a handle for said knife blade.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention is in the field of hand tools, and specifically relates to a hand tool for stapling a sheet material to an underlying form, and then trimming the sheet material to the size and shape of the form.

2. The Prior Art

In U.S. Pat. No. 5,477,601, Jasmer shows and describes a combination staple gun and cutter for use in the installation of air-conditioning ductwork. Junctions of ductwork must be wrapped with tape which is stapled in position before being covered by a mastic coating. The fabric used to wrap the joints is a woven fiberglass that is supplied on spools. After stapling the fabric tape to a seam, the installer must cut the tape from the spool. Jasmer bolts a cutting edge to a stapler with the cutting edge extending along the side of the stapler, so that without releasing his grip on the stapler, the user can bring the cutting edge into contact with the tape and can cut the tape by pulling it against the cutting edge, all without pulling loose the newly-installed staples. While admirable for its purpose, the device has the disadvantage that the cutting blade cannot be retracted.
 
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