Power stapler

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Inventors

Lin, Wang-Kuan

Application #

105727

Filed

Mar-25-2002

Published

Jan-6-2004

Current US Class

227/120
227/130
227/8

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

227/120 227/8 227/130 227/140 227/136 227/151 227/154

Examiners

Smith; Scott A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baxley; Charles E.

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Abstract
A power stapler includes a body with a barrel and a handle is connected to the body by a connection plate. The handle has an open bottom end and an end member is engaged with the open bottom end. A connection portion extends from the handle and a magazine is connected between the connection portion and the barrel. The connection portion has a groove for receiving an L-shaped wrench. A safety device is connected to the barrel and has a link which contacts the trigger device.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A power stapler comprising:

a body with a barrel extending therefrom, a plurality of threaded holes defined in an underside of said body, a trigger means connected to said body;

a safety device connected to said barrel and having a link which contacts said trigger means;

a handle having flange extending radially from a top end thereof and a plurality of first holes defined through said flange, a connection plate mounted to said handle and having a plurality of second holes defined therethrough, bolts extending through said second holes, said first holes and engaged with said threaded holes to connect said handle to said body, a magazine frame extending from said handle, said magazine frame having a passage and a fixing plate received in said passage, said fixing plate having a first slot, a second slot defined through said magazine frame and communicating with said second slot, a guide member movably connected to an outside of said magazine frame, said guide member having a flat portion with two wings extending from said flat portion, a bolt extending through said flat portion of said guide member, said second slot and said first slot and engaged with a nut, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A conventional power stapler is shown in FIG. 1 and generally includes a body 10 with a barrel 100 extending from the body 10. A safety device 13 is received in the barrel 100 and is able to actuate a trigger means 11 to a ready-for-shoot status. A handle 101 is integrally connected to the body 10 and has a passage 102 defined therein. A magazine 14 is connected between the handle 101 and the barrel 100 so as to receive nails therein. A fitting of a hose 17 is connected to the handle 101 so that pressurized air is sent into the passage 102 in the handle 101 to eject a nail in the magazine 14. The body 10 and the handle 101 are made of cast iron so that it is so heavy and is not convenient to be used. When nailing nails into an object, the nose piece is pushed against the object so as to put the trigger means 11 to a ready status. Because the power stapler is heavy in weight and only one point contacts against the object so that it is difficult to nail the object at even distance. Furthermore, the safety device 13 is not adjustable so that the conventional power stapler can only use a fix-sized nails.
 
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