Staple-driver-magazine for manual frame stapler

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Inventors

Cassese, Alain

Application #

623504

Filed

Nov-30-2000

Published

Jul-22-2003

Current US Class

227/113
227/120
227/136

International Classes

B25C 005/02

Field of Search

227/120 227/136 227/113 227/147 29/243.56

Assignee

Societe Cassese (Verneuil l'Etang, FR)

Examiners

Rada; Rinaldi I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn

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Abstract
A stable pushing magazine for a manual frame stapler having a punch bearing a guide member in the form of a stud magnetized to hold a staple positioned against it. The magazine is in the form of an elongated, closed drawer. One face of the magazine is pierced by a longitudinal opening and another end of the magazine opens in a window at the end of the drawer. The drawer contains a sliding pusher operated by a button for the purpose of displacing the contiguous staples and of placing one staple on the punch via the window at the end of the drawer.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A staple pushing magazine for a manual frame stapler having a punch bearing a guide member in the form of a stud magnetized to hold a staple position against it, wherein the magazine is in the form of an elongated, closed drawer, one face of which is pierced by a longitudinal opening and one end of which opens in a window at the end of the drawer, in that said drawer includes a sliding pusher operated by a button for the purpose of displacing the contiguous staples and for placing one staple on the punch via the window at the end of the drawer, and a device for elastically retaining the pusher sliding through the drawer comprising at least one tab provided at the height of at least one toothed rail extending parallel to the face of the magazine, for feeding the staples stepwise,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to framing and more especially concerns a magazine suitable for pushing staples and positioning them one by one on a manual stapler.

There exist staplers that are simple to handle and that enable the user to put profiled staples in place manually in chamfers or beadings for frames.

In one known apparatus, the surface of the punch used to cause the staple to penetrate the wood is provided with a guide member in the form of a stud, which is usually cylindrical and which is magnetised and can thus hold a staple in position against it until the tool is presented in the right place on the beading prior to driving in the staple. The latter, which advantageously has a V profile, therefore has to be put in place on the stapler, the right way round, that is to say with the sharpened portion facing outwards, and it is quite clear that none of the staple loaders, such as those described, for example, in documents FR 2747604, EB 0521724 or U.S. Pat. No. 4,738,065, and which are designed for distribution to an automatic stapling machine, can be suitable for supplying this hand tool.
 
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