Staple cartridge

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Inventors

Logtens, Jozef P. M.

Application #

078797

Filed

Jun-16-1993

Published

Dec-28-1993

Current US Class

227/120
227/87

International Classes

B25C 005/16

Field of Search

227/85 227/86 227/87 227/88 227/89 227/120 227/131

Assignee

Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)

Examiners

Smith; Scott

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kepner; Kevin R.

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Abstract
An apparatus for forming and driving staples in a single stroke includes a former for forming staples from pre-cut lengths of staple wires, a forming block around which each staple wire is bent by the former, and a driver for driving each formed staple into a workpiece. A removable cartridge (1) for containing a supply of staple wires comprises a housing (53) for the supply of wires and a staple wire delivery portion (2) through which staple wires are delivered for use. The delivery portion (2) of the cartridge has formed on it the forming block (61) for the apparatus. This arrangement provides a fresh forming block for the apparatus each time the cartridge is replaced.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cartridge adapted to be removably coupled to a staple bender and driver, with the staple bender and driver being of the type having an aperture through which staples are formed and driven in a single stroke into a sheet stack, comprising:

a nonreloadable housing defining an open ended chamber storing a supply of pre-cut staple wire therein;

a forming block rigidly connected to said housing; and

means for guiding successive pre-cut staple wires from the chamber of said housing to said forming block, adjacent the aperture in the staple bender and driver, said forming block supporting successive pre-cut staple wires thereon with the staple bender and driver bending the pre-cut staple wire about said forming block to form the staple in the aperture and means for retracting said forming block from the aperture in response to the driver driving the staple through the sheet stack wherein said means for retracting further retracts said housing.



Description
Cross-reference is made to a related application of the same title, inventor, filing date, and assignee, Application No. 07/666,161.

This invention relates to an apparatus for forming and driving staples, and is particularly, although not exclusively, concerned with a stapler that is useful for automatic stapling of stacks of paper sheets which are output from a printer or copier such as a xerographic copier.

The stapler of the invention is of the kind which forms and drives staples in a single stroke of its operating mechanism, and includes a former for forming staples from pre-cut lengths of staple wires, a forming block around which each staple wire is bent by the former, and a driver for driving each formed staple into a work piece.

There are two main types of known staplers in which staples are both formed and driven by the stapler. In a first kind, lengths of the staple wire are cut as required from a continuous reel of wire by a cutting mechanism within the stapler. This kind of stapler requires wire feeding and cutting devices to be incorporated, thereby increasing its complexity and cost. In a second kind of stapler, pre-cut staple wire lengths are supplied in the form of a belt or web, secured side by side in a continuous strip by adhesive, or by being secured to a tape of, for example, a plastics material. An example of such a belt of staple wires, a length of which belt is formed into a coil, is described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,335,856. Staplers or tackers using such a coiled belt of staple wires are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,009,156, 3,524,575, 4,542,844, and EP-B-0 059 713. As an alternative to a coiled belt of staple wires, the stapler described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,623,082 uses a cartridge containing a stack of staple wire sheets which are fed in succession by a sheet feed arrangement through a slot in a bottom end of the cartridge, to bring each staple wire in turn to the stapling head of the stapler.
 
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