Vertical Stapler

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Inventors

Wilson, Scott H.
Kapur, Sumir
Berry, Stephen D.
McKeown, Timothy E.

Application #

239808

Filed

Jan-29-1999

Published

Nov-28-2000

Current US Class

227/120
227/134
227/156

International Classes

B25C 005/02

Field of Search

227/120 227/127 227/128 227/134 227/132 227/156

Assignee

ACCO Brands, Inc. (Lincolnshire, IL)

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pennie & Edmonds LLP

US Patent References

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4014493   Housing for a stapler
4607777   Stapler
4666075   Stapler mechanism
4706865   Stapler
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4784307   Cassette type stapler
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5797535   Stapler with storage...
 

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Abstract
A stapler that has a top member and a bottom member movably connected together. The bottom member includes a convex outer surface facing downwardly and being convex in lateral and longitudinal directions with a curvature generally conformed to a user's hand, and also a support portion disposed within the convex surface, having a common boundary therewith disposed generally in a flat plane and configured for supporting the stapler stably on a flat horizontal surface when the top member is biased towards the bottom member during stapling. A stapler mechanism is connected between top and bottom members. Support ends of the top and bottom members are configured for stably supporting the stapler in a vertical position on a flat surface. The stapler also a hinge shaft pivotably connecting the pivoting members together and a hinge cover covering the hinge shaft and having a flexible tab slidably associated with one of the top and bottom members for sliding with respect thereto when the pivoting members pivot.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A stapler, comprising:

(a) a top member;

(b) a bottom member connected to the top member movably towards and away therefrom, the top and bottom members defining a stapling space therebetween dimensioned to receive a stack, the bottom member including:

(i) a convex outer surface facing downwardly and being convex in lateral and longitudinal directions with a curvature generally conformed to a user's hand;

(ii) a support portion disposed within the convex surface, having a common boundary therewith disposed generally in a flat plane and configured for supporting the stapler stably on a flat horizontal surface when the top member is biased towards the bottom member during stapling; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a hand-held stapler. More particularly, the present invention relates to a hand-held stapler that may stand vertically as well as horizontally on a desk top.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

By in large, staplers have been designed for sitting horizontally on a desk or counter top and have had generally flat top and bottom surfaces. For those staplers that have been designed as hand held, they are generally rounded on the top and bottom surfaces, thereby precluding them from acting as a desk-top stapler as well. For example, the Grip Stand-Up Stapler by Boston (Model No. 73080) is able to stand vertically, but cannot be used on a desk or counter top as the outer surfaces of the hinging stapler members are convex, which would cause the stapler to tip over.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention is directed to a hand-held stapler that can be used against a tabletop and also that can be stored vertically in a stable position on a flat surface for easy grasping. The outer surfaces of the stapler are concave laterally and longitudinally to fit within the palm of a user's hands, while the base of the stapler has an indented configuration to receive the user's finger tips and to seat the stapler stably against a horizontal flat surface. The front ends of the stapler are preferably blunt to additionally allow the stapler stand vertically. The stapler also has a flexible pivot cover that conceals a pivot shaft and can deform as the stapler is opened or closed.
 
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