Spring energized desktop stapler

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Inventors

Marks, Joel

Application #

443854

Filed

May-23-2003

Published

Jul-19-2005

Current US Class

227/119
227/120
227/125
227/126

International Classes

B25C 005//00

Field of Search

227/83 227/119 227/120 227/125 227/126 227/132 227/134

Assignee

WorkTools, Inc. (Chatsworth, CA)

Examiners

Huynh; Louis K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Feng, Paul Y.; Fulwider Patton Lee & Utecht; LLP;;

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5699949   Heavy duty forwar...
5816470   Fastening device
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5988478   Light duty, forward...
6145728   Compact simplified...
 

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Abstract
A desktop stapler uses a spring to store energy to install staples by impact blow. The force required to fasten papers together is reduced. A very compact mechanism is used, including a dual coil power spring with a nested lever. A multi function base provides a sloped front all the way to down to a desk top surface to guide paper sheets atop the base, easy access for lifting the stapler off a desk, horizontal or vertical resting positions, and integrated soft grip under-surface. The base surrounds the rear of the stapler body to provide a smooth exterior so that the device is natural to use both horizontally and vertically. A simple re-set spring provides a smooth re-set action as the handle is raised. A staple track includes enlargement features to fit a larger staple pusher spring.
 
Claims
1. A stapling device for dispensing staples comprising:

a handle pivotably mounted to a housing body;

the body having a front end and a hinge connection proximate to a rear end;

a base pivotably engaging the body at the hinge connection;

a striker slidably disposed in the body proximate to the front end thereof;

a track disposed beneath the striker for holding the staples, wherein the striker is biased to move toward the track to impact the staples;

a lever having a front end, a back end, a pivot axis therebetween, and a tab in between the pivot axis and the back end, wherein the pivot axis pivots against the body, the handle rotatably engages the tab, and the lever front end selectively lifts the striker against the bias, and wherein the lever pivot axis includes an elongated slot pivotably and slidably mounted to the body so that the re-set spring further urges the lever to slide linearly toward the body front end; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to desktop staplers. More precisely the present invention discloses improvements to a spring-actuated stapler.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In a common desktop stapler a striker is linked directly to a handle so that pressing the handle ejects a staple out and through a stack of papers. Three distinct forces must be overcome: breaking off the staple from the rack of staples, piercing the papers, and folding the staple legs behind the papers. As the staple moves through the cycle there are force peaks and force lows. The result is a jerky experience as the user forces the handle down. The handle resists, suddenly gives way, and then resists again. Even though the peak forces are for short durations, they define the difficulty of using a stapler. Empirical information suggest that a conventional stapler requires peak forces of 15 to 30 pounds, depending on the number of paper sheets to be fastened.

It is desirable to limit the peak force required. An effective way to do this is to accumulate the total energy needed to install the staple and then release that energy all at once by striking the staple in an impact blow. This is a type of action commonly used in staple gun tackers. A handle is pressed through a range of motion causing a spring to store energy. The stored energy is suddenly released at a predetermined handle position. A striker linked to the spring ejects and installs a staple. released at a predetermined handle position. A striker linked to the spring ejects and installs a staple.