Hand-operated stapler

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Inventors

Perez, Jorge G.

Application #

039556

Filed

Mar-26-1993

Published

Oct-18-1994

Current US Class

227/132
227/134
227/146
227/156

International Classes

B25C 005/10

Field of Search

227/132 227/134 227/127 227/128 227/146 227/155 227/156

Assignee

Erwin Muller GmbH Co. (Lingen, DE)

Examiners

Rada; Rinaldi I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lerner; Herbert L., Greenberg; Laurence A.

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Abstract
A hand-operated stapler, particularly for stapling small stacks of paper or similar objects of paper, includes a base plate having two opposite ends and side parts disposed at one of the ends. A die plate is disposed at the other of the ends. A body is pivotably supported by the side parts. The body has a magazine with a center channel for receiving and guiding a strip of staples and guide ribs disposed substantially at right angles to the center channel. A push blade is guided by the guide ribs for sliding up and down to release and drive in the staples. A top part partly covers the body and acts as an operating arm. A locking and release device for the push blade is operated by the top part. The locking and release device has a pivotable latch being disposed between the top part and the body and is releasably joined to the push blade for intermittently locking the push blade in a locked position relative to a staple in the strip and for releasing the push blade in an unlocked position. The locking and release device has a spring supported on the push blade which is tensed when the unlocked position is attained for effecting a sudden release of the push blade.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hand-operated stapler, comprising a base plate having two opposite ends, a die plate disposed at one of said ends, a body pivotably supported at the other of said ends, said body including a magazine having a center channel for receiving and guiding a strip of staples, said body having guide ribs extending from said magazine substantially at right angles to a longitudinal axis of said center channel of said magazine, a push blade being guided by said guide ribs for sliding up and down past said center channel from a neutral position to a released position, respectively, to release and drive in a staple from said strip of staples, a top part partly covering said body and acting as an operating arm, and a locking and release device for said push blade being operated by said top part, said locking and release device having a pivotable latch being disposed between said top part and said body and being releasably joined to said push blade in a locked position for temporarily locking said push blade in said neutral position and movable to an unlocked position for releasing said push blade so that said push blade is advanceable to said released position, said locking and release device having a spring supported on said push blade which is tensed when the unlocked position of said latch is attained for effecting a sudden release of said push blade after the unlocked position is attained to drive push blade to said released position, said latch having a free end and said top part having a protrusion disposed in line with said free end, said protrusion being means for gradually pivoting said latch into the unlocked position when said top part is moved toward said body, said body further including a guide wall connected to and extending along each guide rib and having end surfaces, and said push blade having an elongated part protruding past said end surfaces in said neutral and released positions, and means including said elongated part and said top part for an operator to apply additional manual force on said push blade by further depressing said top part after said push blade has been driven by said spring to said released position to further drive in said staple driven from said strip of staples.



Description
The invention relates to a hand-operated stapler, particularly for stapling small stacks of paper or similar objects of paper, including a base plate having a die plate disposed thereon, a magazine being pivotably supported in side parts on an opposite end of the base plate and being partly covered by a top part acting as an operating arm, the magazine having a center channel for receiving and guiding a staple strip and guide ribs extending substantially at right angles to the center channel for receiving a push blade that slides up and down for releasing and driving in the staples. The invention particularly relates to a mechanism for releasing the individual staples from a strip of staples and driving them into the material to be stapled.

Such hand staplers, which use U-shaped metal staples that may be joined into a strip by being glued together, are already well known. The staplers include:

a) a base plate with a die plate, and side parts for holding purposes on an opposite end,
 
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