Electronic stapler

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Inventors

Kurosawa, Mitsuteru

Application #

733993

Filed

May-14-1985

Published

Nov-18-1986

Current US Class

206/338
227/120
227/131
227/7

International Classes

B27F 007/31; B27F 007/36

Field of Search

227/3 227/5 227/7 227/120 227/156 227/112 227/84 206/338

Assignee

Max Co. Ltd. (Toyko, JP)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

US Patent References

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4542844   Staple forming and...

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Abstract
An electronic stapler suitable to accommodate staples in the form of staple sheets, in which a predetermined number of unformed staple elements are connected adjacent to one another, and a number of these staple sheets are stacked and accommodated in a generally rectangular cartridge, which is placed above the staple sheet feed path of the stapler. The stapler includes a former-driver unit and a power source for driving the former and the driver is provided by a small-sized electric motor which requires no instantaneous high consumption of electric current and generates no impact operation sound and noise, and the clinching operation of one cycle is effected by one controlled rotation of a rotating drive shaft having a speed reduced from the rotational output of the electric motor. The staple sheets are fed by providing a staple sheet feed mechanism in which an endless belt for conveying the staple sheets, including the portion for positioning the cartridge, is arranged above the staple sheet feed path and in which magnetic means for generating a suitable frictional force is interposed between the face of that endless belt and the staple sheets.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A power-driven stapler adapted to use staple sheets comprising: a cartridge accommodating portion for accommodating a staple cartridge in which are stacked multiple layers of staple sheets, each of which is prepared by connecting a multiplicity of unformed non-U-shaped staple elements by means of an adhesive; feed path defining means formed in front of said accommodating portion for introducing staple sheets from a staple cartridge accommodated in said accommodating portion from the rear end thereof and for guiding the same to the front end thereof; feed means disposed to extend from said accommodating portion to said feed path defining means for consecutively and continuously feeding out the staple sheets from the staple cartridge accommodated in said accommodating portion onto said feed path defining means; forming means arranged in front of said feed path defining means for consecutively forming the staple elements of the staple sheets into staples having a U-shape; staple driver means for driving consecutively U-shaped staples formed by said forming means; clinching means for bending the leg portions of the driven staples; electric motor drive means for driving at least said feed means, said forming means and said staple driver means; and control means for controlling the drive of said electric motor drive means in a single cycle of the clinching step.



Description
FIELD OF INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION

The present invention relates to a power-driven stapler which makes use of power to automatically supply staple materials unformed to a clinching portion, to forming the staple materials into U-shaped staples and to drive the formed staples into an object to be stapled.

PRIOR ART AND PROBLEMS THEREOF

The power-driven stapler for forming unformed staple materials into a shape of letter "U" and for subsequently driving the U-shaped staples into an object to be clinched such as already disclosed in the specification which has been laid open as International Pateht Laid-Open No. WO82/00972 to the public.

In this known stapler, an electromagnetic solenoid is used as a driving power source, and a drive current is supplied to a solenoid coil to abruptly actuate a plunger to drive both a forming member (or a former) for forming the staple materials into the shape of letter "U" and a driving member (or a driver) for driving the formed U-shaped staples into the object to be clinched. In the known apparatus, in order to actuate the aforementioned forming member and driving member, a large current is instantaneously supplied to the solenoid coil so that the plunger may take a high initial speed. As a result, the plunger generates high shocking sounds and vibrations when it reaches the end of its stroke, so that the stapler undesirably gives another operator an uncomfortable feeling as an apparatus to be used in an office.
 
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