Clip driver

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Inventors

Sato, Hisao

Application #

000835

Filed

Dec-30-1997

Published

Apr-6-1999

Current US Class

029/243.56
072/409.01
072/409.04
227/120
227/134
227/156
227/19

International Classes

A61B 017/00

Field of Search

227/19 227/120 227/134 227/156 72/407 72/409.01 72/409.04 29/243.56

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kanesaka & Takeuchi

US Patent References

4408603   Surgical device
5136768   Clip driver
5152423   Elastic clip gun
5619789   Spring clip for she...

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Abstract
A clip driver for driving clips each having a back portion, and abutment portions so that the frontmost clip can hold sheets of paper between the opposite ends of the abutment portions, comprising: a driver body for accommodating a plurality of the clips, the driver body including a paper insertion inlet formed at a front end for inserting the sheet-like members to be clipped, a clip insertion hole formed at a rear end for inserting the clips one by one, and a clip path formed to extend from the paper insertion inlet to the clip insertion inlet; a pair of clip opening springs disposed on the driver body near the paper insertion inlet for opening a nip between the abutment portions of the clip in the opposite directions; a slide is disposed in the driver body on the front end side so as to be movable in a front/rear direction for feeding a frontmost one of the clips in the clip path toward the paper insertion inlet over the clip opening springs by a front end of the slide; a handle one end of which is pivotally supported on the rear end side of the driver body rotatably and movably in the front/rear direction while the other end of which is disposed on the front end side of the driver body; and a connection mechanism for connecting the driver body, the slide and the handle to each other so as to move the slide in the front/rear direction in response to the rotation and movement of the handle means.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A clip driver for driving clips each of which is formed from an elastic plate-like body so as to be constituted by a back portion, and abutment portions formed by bending said elastic plate-like body in the same direction at opposite ends of said back portion so that opposite ends of said abutment portions abut against each other elastically whereby the clip can hold edge portions of sheet-like members to be clipped between said opposite ends of said abutment portions, comprising:

a driver body for accommodating a plurality of said clips, said driver body including a paper insertion inlet formed at a front end for inserting said sheet-like members to be clipped, a clip insertion hole formed at a rear end for inserting said clips one by one, and a clip path formed to extend from said paper insertion inlet to said clip insertion inlet;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a clip driver for clipping sheets of paper of documents or the like, and particularly relates to a clip driver capable of storing a plurality of clips each of which is formed by bending an elastic plate-like body so as to have abutment portions on its longitudinally opposite ends, so that the clips are sequentially fed to a clip opening position in which the abutment portions of each clip are opened so as to hold the sheets of paper between the abutment portions.

2. Description of the Related Art

In JP-Y-58-4698, the Applicant of this application has proposed not only a clip which is formed of a sheet of elastic plate-like member so as to have a back portion formed at the longitudinal center of the plate-like member and abutment portions formed so as to be continued to this back portion so that their front ends abut against each other, but also a clip driver for opening the abutment portions of such a clip so as to make the clip hold sheets of paper such as documents between the abutment portions. This clip driver is constituted by: a driver body having an insertion inlet formed at its front end for inserting end portions of sheets of paper to be clipped, a clip insertion inlet formed at its rear end, and a storage portion formed in its inside for storing clips; an clip opening spring provided near the insertion inlet in the driver body so as to be inserted between the abutment portions of a clip to thereby open the abutment portions against the elasticity of the clip; and a lever storably inserted into the storage portion from the rear end of the storage portion so as to engage with a back portion of a clip to thereby push the clip toward the insertion opening. When sheets of paper are to be clipped, the sheets of paper are inserted to the insertion inlet, and a clip is moved toward the insertion inlet by the lever. As the clip is further moved, the clip opening spring is inserted into the opening between the abutment portions of the clip. The clip is further moved toward the insertion inlet while opening the abutment portions to reach a position where the sheets of paper placed in the insertion inlet are sandwiched between the abutment portions of the clip. When the lever is moved further forward, the clip is removed from the clip opening spring, so that the clip is ejected from the insertion inlet in a state where the clip holds the sheets of paper between the abutment portions.
 
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