Staple driving tool

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Inventors

Wingert, Rudolf

Application #

794305

Filed

Nov-1-1985

Published

Oct-20-1987

Current US Class

227/131
227/156

International Classes

B25C 005/15

Field of Search

227/19 227/120 227/131 227/132 227/156

Assignee

Arrow Fastener Company, Inc. (NJ)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Razzano; Pasquale A.

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4033500   Electromagnetic sta...
4108345   Electromagnetic sta...
4375867   Electric fastener dri...
4477008   Stapler
4524897   Electrically driven t...
4592502   Offset electric stapler

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Abstract
A hand-held staple driving tool is provided for driving staples near to obstructions, such as walls. The tool has a solenoid, a solenoid plunger and a staple driving knife which is mounted generally parallel to the axis of the solenoid, but outboard of it near the front of the housing. The staple driving knife is connected to the solenoid plunger by means of an overhung transverse drive beam which is connected at its forward end to the upper part of the knife and at its rearward end to the top of the plunger. The tool further has a Siamese twin housing which has a live hinge at its front end. The tool has an extended staple driving chute to permit driving staples into small recesses. The tool further has a combination mounting and grounding device using only a single screw. A staple driving tool is also provided which has a staple driving knife centrally aligned with the solenoid plunger and connected to it by means of arcuate wings on the upper end of the knife press fitted around an attachment rod at the bottom end of the plunger.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hand-held, power-driven tool, said tool having a housing and a powered driver, said driver being substantially fully contained within said housing, said housing comprising a plurality of sides, at least two of said sides being connected together by a live hinge, and means for maintaining said sides together so that said live hinge remains closed and substantially immovable during normal operation of said tool.

2. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing comprises two sides, said sides being integrally connected together at the front end of said tool by a live hinge.

3. The device as defined in claim 2, wherein the axis of said live hinge is vertically oriented.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to staple driving tools. More particularly, it relates to staple driving tools which are hand-held and where the power for driving the staple is derived from a non-manual source, such as electricity.

Hand-held staple driving tools powered by electricity are well known. Typically, such staplers are powered by an electromagnetic solenoid coil which, when energized by electricity causes a moveable plunger made out of a magnetizable material such as iron or steel to be pulled into the center of the solenoid by virtue of the magnetic field created by energizing the coil. The staples typically are held on a staple rack in a magazine and delivered to the shearing region of a staple driving chute near the front of tool where they are sheared off and driven into the workpiece by means of a staple driving knife attached to the bottom of the plunger.

This knife, which shears off and drives the staples, typically extends down from the center of the bottom of the plunger through the center of the solenoid and is commonly attached to the plunger by insertion into a slot cut in the bottom center of the plunger and secured with a horizontal pin. The staple driving knife is, thus, generally aligned with and directly below the central axis of the plunger.
 
  The system disclosed herein includes a pair of polymeric elongated edge-binding strips, each of which includes upstanding staple-like members extending...  A hand-held staple driving tool is provided for driving staples near to obstructions, such as walls. The tool has a solenoid, a solenoid plunger and a...