Anti-reversing device in a staple magazine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6641023
  • Patent Number
    6,641,023
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An anti-reversing device in the feed channel of a staple magazine containing staple blanks (ii), which magazine is accommodated in a stapler, wherein the staple blanks advance along a feed channel having channel guides (22) which support the staple blanks and wherein the supporting channel guides are equipped with stops (26) which prevent a staple blank which has advanced past the stops from moving in the direction opposite to the direction of feed.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




The present application claims priority to Swedish Patent Application No. 0102443-9 filed Jul. 9, 2001. Said application is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention is concerned with an anti-reversing device fitted in a staple magazine with is accommodated in a stapler and which contains elongated staple blanks which are separably joined with each other along their long sides to form a continuous web. The separable joint is disposed along the midsection portions of the staple blanks. The outer sections of each staple blank are capable of limited movement relative to the outer portions of adjacent staple blanks and to their own aforementioned midsections portion in a direction which is traverse to the lengthwise direction of the web. In use, the staple blanks are advanced stepwise by a feed device along a feed channel out of a containing magazine, one at a time, via a outlet opening from the magazine. The feed channel consists of at least first and second channel guides on which the continuous web of the staple blanks advances. The first and second channel guides are positioned so that each supports a respective outer portion of the web. A third channel guide is provided that, along the center portion of the web, abuts closely thereon at an opposite to the side of the web that is supported by the first and second channel guides.




2. Background of the Invention




Staple magazines of the type described above are known. Since forces arise that act on the web in a direction that is opposed to the feed direction out of the magazine, it has been found necessary to provide the magazine with an anti-reversing device that counteracts these opposed forces. Such anti-reversing devices have been known to consist of a piece of a material exhibiting an edge which is tensioned against the web and engages in the interstices between the joined staple blanks. The drawback of these devices, however, has been that they are difficult to mount correctly, resulting in their intended functionality not being attained. Moreover, because the piece of material is most often fabricated of metal while the magazine consists primarily of plastic, it is more difficult to recycle the magazine after the staple blanks are spent. Since the piece of material would first have to be separated from the magazine before recycling can take place, a process generally considered to be difficult, result is frequently that no recycling takes place of any of the magazine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention obviates the above-mentioned drawbacks by the inclusion of a reversing device in which the first and the second channel guides exhibit, at equal distances from the outlet opening at the inside of the magazine, respective integrated stops which, as the web of staples is advanced, force the outer sections of each staple blank to bend resiliently upwards relative to a center portion thereof as the staple blank passes over the substantially parallel stops. After passing over the stops, the two outside portions regain their original configuration once the stops are passed. In this way, as a staple blank feeds past the stops, it is prevented by the stops from moving in the direction opposite to the direction of feed.




The invention is further characterized in that each stop projects above a top surface of its respective channel guide to a height equal to at least half the height of a staple blank.




Still further, each stop is of substantially triangular cross-sectional shape, when taken in an elevational view, with one side of the triangle coinciding with the top of the associated channel guide, and the side nearest to the outlet opening having a rake angle not exceeding 90 degrees relative to the side coinciding with the top of the channel guide.




The present invention is further characterized in that the rake angle may range between 70 and 110 degrees.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to the attached figures, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic view of a stapler;





FIG. 2

shows a web consisting of staple blanks, which web has been formed into a roll;





FIG. 3

is a schematic view of a staple magazine, seen from the front;





FIG. 4

is a schematic cross-sectional view taken along line AA in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a detail view taken along line BB in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a detail view showing in cross-section a staple blank in position after having passed a stop which forms part of the invention;





FIG. 7

shows the outlet opening of the staple magazine, seen from the front, with a staple blank in the position before it passes over the stops;





FIG. 8

is a view corresponding to

FIG. 7

, wherein the staple blank is located at the highest point of the stops; and





FIG. 9

is a view corresponding to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, wherein the staple blank has passed the stops.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

shows a stapler


1


that includes a base


2


upon which an anvil


3


is mounted. A stapler head


4


is pivotably mounted on the base


2


via a pin or spindle


5


. Disposed on the stapler head


4


is a staple magazine


6


and a feed device


7


, both of which are indicated schematically in FIG.


1


. The feed device


7


operates in such a manner that when the stapler head


4


, which can be pivoted relative to the base


2


in the directions indicated by the double-headed arrow P, is pressed downwards in a stapling action, the pin


8


strikes a surface


9


on the base whereupon the pin


8


is forced into the feed device


7


and actuates the feeding plate


10


. This advances, by one step, the web of staple blanks housed in the staple magazine


6


.





FIG. 2

shows a number of elongate (length-wise) staple blanks


11


that are separably joined along their mid-sections


12


by a binding or bonding means


13


, which can exemplarily take the form of glue, adhesive tape, and other suitable means. When bonded or joined together, the several, or plurality of staple blanks


11


form an elongate and substantially continuous web


14


(elongate and substantially continuous in a direction substantially perpendicular to the length-wise axis of the staple blanks


11


) having a top side


15


and an underside


16


. The web is arranged to form a staple roll


17


. Inasmuch as the staple blanks


11


are joined together at their mid-sections only, their respective outer portions


18


and


19


are capable of limited movement relative to their mid-sections in the direction of the double arrow T; a direction which is substantially transverse to the lengthwise direction of the web


14


, a direction that is indicated by the arrow L. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the web


14


, formed into a staple roll


17


, is stored in the staple magazine


6


. As will be readily apparent to those familiar with this art, the web


14


may also be stored in a stack consisting of a plurality of webbed segments; it will be similarly apparent that in such a case, the magazine will be of an appropriately modified configuration.





FIG. 3

shows the staple magazine


6


from the front, the outlet opening


20


being indicated in the figure. The feed channel


21


is indicated that includes a first channel guide


22


and a second channel guide


23


, as well as a third channel guide


24


. A staple blank


11


is shown in the feed channel


21


supported at its two outer sections or portions by channel guides


22


and


23


, respectively. The third channel guide


24


is closely positioned to the top side of the staple blanks


11


; that is, as a ramp-shaped guide, the third channel guide


24


asserts a downward pressure on the staple blanks


11


top side along the mid-section


12


region.

FIG. 3

also exhibits the feed plate


10


.





FIG. 4

shows the staple roll


17


stored in the staple magazine


6


. The mode of storage, which is not shown in the figure, may be on a spindle or by any suitable arrangement familiar to the skilled in this art. The web


14


, which extends from the staple roll


17


to the outlet opening


20


, is supported in the view shown by the first channel guide


22


.





FIG. 5

shows the feed channel


22


, whose top surface


25


supports the underside


16


of the web


14


. A stop


26


is located at a distance A from the outlet opening


20


. The stop


26


, which is shown integrally formed with the channel guide


22


, has a triangular cross-section with one side of the triangle coinciding with the top surface


25


of the channel guide, shown by the dashed line


27


in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 6

shows a staple blank


11


that has just passed the stop


26


. The height of the staple blank


11


is indicated by H and the height of the stop


26


above the top surface


25


of the channel guide


22


is indicated by h. To assist reliable functioning of the invention, it is preferred that the height h of the stop


26


be at least half of the height H of the staple blank


11


. The angle alpha, which indicates the angle between the lower side


27


of the stop


26


that is essentially coincident with the top surface


25


of the channel guide


22


, and the substantially upright side


28


of the stop


26


nearest to the outlet opening


20


, is exemplarily shown in the figure as a right angle. In a preferred embodiment, it has been found that the invention works best when this angle is substantially equal to 90 degrees. However, the invention also works satisfactorily when the angle is within the approximate range of 70 to 110 degrees. The angle beta between the third side


29


of the triangle, which serves as a ramp and whose function will be described below, and the side


27


preferably does not exceed 30 degrees. This side is shown in the figure as a straight line, but it should be appreciated that this side may be of alternative form, for example, concave in an upward direction with relation to the orientations established in the figures. It is also apparent from

FIG. 6

that the third channel guide


24


, indicated by the dash-dotted lines, is adjacent to the upper side of the staple blank


11


and it is clearly evident that the clearance d between the upper side


16


of the blank


11


and the lower surface of the channel guide


24


is negligible in relation to the height h of the ramped stop


26


.




The above description relating to

FIGS. 5 and 6

has been given referring to the one side of the magazine that contains the first channel guide


22


; but it should also be appreciated that the description has as a counterpart a similar description of the opposite side of the magazine that contains the second channel guide


23


.





FIG. 7

shows, looking from the outlet opening


20


, a staple blank


11


in position before it passes over the stops


26


.

FIG. 8

shows the staple blank


11


in the position where it is at the highest point of the stops


26


. In this position, the respective end portions or sections


18


and


19


of the staple blank


11


are bent upwards by the stops


26


, while the mid-section


12


thereof is prevented from moving upwards by the channel guide


24


. These flexures in the bodies of the blanks


11


are possible because the several staple blanks


11


are joined only at their mid-sections and, as previously indicated, are moveable at their outer portions in the direction of the double arrow T of FIG.


2


. In

FIG. 9

, the staple blank


11


has passed the stops


26


and the outer portions


18


and


19


have returned to the position shown in FIG.


7


.




The mode of operation of the invention will now be described with reference to FIGS.


19


. The staple blanks


11


which are in the magazine


6


are fed out of the magazine with the aid of the feed device


7


. After the blanks


11


have left the magazine


6


, they are formed into staples (usually meaning the side portions or outer sections


18


and


19


are bent relative to the balance of the blank


11


) and driven into work pieces placed on the anvil


3


; but, since this is not essential to an understanding of the invention, no further explanation is provided. As the web


14


, supported on the channel guides


22


and


23


is advanced by the feed device


7


in the direction indicated by the arrow F in

FIG. 5

, the outer sections


18


and


19


of the staple blanks


11


, as they advance, strike the ramp surface


29


. These outer sections


18


and


19


will then be raised relative to the corresponding mid-section


12


, which is prevented from being raised by the restrictive channel guide


24


as shown in FIG.


8


. After a staple blank


11


has passed the stops


26


, the outer portions


18


and


19


return to their original position, as shown in FIG.


9


. In this position, the staple blank


11


is in the position shown in

FIG. 6

, and because of the steep rake exhibited by the side


28


, the staple blank


11


is unable to move in the direction opposite to direction F.



Claims
  • 1. An anti-reversing device in a staple magazine (6) which is accommodated in a stapler (1) and which contains elongated staple blanks (11) which are separably joined (13) with each other along their long sides to form an elongated web (14) wherein the separable joint is disposed along the mid-sections (12) of the staple blanks and the outer sections (18, 19) of each staple blank are capable of limited movement relative to the outer sections of adjacent staple blanks and to their own aforementioned mid-section (12) in a direction which is transverse (1) to the lengthwise direction (L) of the web, the staple blanks being advanced stepwise by a feed device (7) along a feed channel (21) out of the magazine one at a time via a outlet opening (20), said feed channel consisting of at least a first channel guide (22) and a second channel guide (23) on which the elongated web of staple blanks advances, said first and second channel guides being respectively so positioned that they support respective outer portions of said web, and a third channel guide (24) which is closely positioned (d) to the web along the mid-sections thereof on that side (15) of the web which is opposite to the side (16) of the web which is supported by the first and second channel guides; the first and second channel guides (22, 23) exhibit at equal distances (A) from the outlet opening (20) respective integrated stops (26) which, as the web (14) advances, force the outer sections (18,19) of the advancing staple blanks to bend resiliently upwards relative to the mid-sections (12) thereof as the staple blanks pass over the stops, regaining their original positions once the stops are passed, whereby the staple blanks, having advanced, are prevented by the stops from moving in the direction opposite to the direction of feed (F).
  • 2. An anti-reversing device according to claim 1, wherein each respective stop (26) has a height (h) above the top side (25) of the channel guide which is at least half of the height (H) of a staple blank (11).
  • 3. An anti-reversing device according to claim 1, wherein each respective stop has a substantially triangular cross section wherein one side (27) of the triangle coincides with the top side (25) of the channel guide and the side (28) nearest to the outlet opening (20) has a rake angle alpha relative to side (27) which is in the approximate range from 70 to 110 degrees.
  • 4. An anti-reversing device according to claim 3, wherein the angle alpha is 90 degrees.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0102443 Jul 2001 SE
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