Consumable staple refill

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Inventors

Obregon, Roberto
Talavera, Marina M.

Application #

975452

Filed

Oct-11-2001

Published

May-18-2004

Current US Class

059/77
156/247
156/296
156/344
227/120
227/156

International Classes

B32B 031/12

Field of Search

156/247 156/296 156/344 59/77 227/120 227/156

Assignee

Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Yao; Sam Chuan

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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a system and method for building a consumable part refill, which may be a staple refill, the method comprising the steps of fabricating an array of consumable parts detachably connected along a first direction, stacking a plurality of such fabricated arrays of parts, or staple wire plates, along a second direction, and providing an adhesive bond between adjacent ones of this stacked plurality of arrays.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for building a staple blank refill, the method comprising the steps of:

fabricating a plurality of arrays of staple wires detachably connected along a first direction;

stacking said plurality of said fabricated arrays of staple wires along a second direction; and

providing an adhesive bond between adjacent ones of said stacked plurality of arrays.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said fabricating step comprises the step of:

providing a perforated connection between said staple wires.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of providing an adhesive bond comprises the step of:

adhering adjacent ones of said plurality of arrays using solid rub-on glue.



Description
BACKGROUND

Automated office devices, such as copiers, commonly employ machine components which perform helpful functions in addition to a main task, such as, for instance, automatically stapling a number of copied sheets together. Accordingly, the provision of economical, reliable, and efficient mechanisms for performing such subsidiary functions, and of consumable components used by such mechanisms, is generally desirable in order to provide a beneficial service to the machine as a whole. One such mechanism is an automatic stapler.

One prior art approach to providing staples in a manner suitable for automatic stapling within a copy machine, or copier, is the insertion of container of staples which is placed within the copier so as to make the individual staples available to automatic stapling equipment within the copier. Generally, upon consuming all the staples within a container, the container is removed and disposed of. The discarding of used staple containers in this manner generally causes the expense associated with the production and disposal of one staple container to be incurred every time one container's worth of staples is consumed by the copier. Moreover, an environmental cost is experienced, since a considerable number of containers will either be discarded completely, or recycled, over the operating life of a copy machine.
 
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