BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is an assembled cross sectional view of the present invention applied to snap off an endmost edge blade of a utility knife.
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the utility knife positioned astraddle onto an insert hole of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a diagram showing various types of stationery tools like a staple remover and the utility knife thereof positioned and stored onto the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to FIG. 1 showing an exploded perspective view of the present invention. The present invention relates to an assembled device for stationery tools, comprising a cover 10 and a receiving mount 20 wherein the cover 10 has an opening edge defined by a stepwise external-threaded section 11, and a middle section integrally concaved downwards from large to small to form an arcuate and conic guiding ringed edge 12 with an appropriate-size littering port 13 extending through the center and an annular groove 14 defining the internal surface thereon. The cover 10 also includes an elongated slot 15, a retaining hole 16, and two elongated and flat insert holes 17 appropriately arranged to surround the outer periphery of the top surface thereon. The elongated slot 15 and the retaining hole 16 are symmetrically situated around the top surface of the cover 10 to opposite to each other thereon, while the two insert holes 17 are likewise positioned in symmetrical opposition thereon. Besides, depending on the handle portion of different stationery tools (e.g. the press grip of a staple remover), the retaining hole 16 can be flexibly shaped into, for example, a T-shaped form, etc. The receiving mount 20 has an opening edge defined by an internal-threaded section 21, and a conic guide rod 22 protruding from small to large in the center thereof to form a receiving groove 23 therein.
In assembly (referring to FIG. 2), the external-threaded section 11 of the cover 10 is reciprocally secured to the internal-threaded section 21 of the receiving mount 20, permitting an appropriate-spaced annular room 30 to form between the littering port 13 and the protrusive guide rod 22 thereof. Thus, metallic waste 40 produced from stationery tools can be freely dumped through the littering port 13 to enter the annular room 30 and slide along the guide rod 22 so as to accommodate into the receiving groove 23 therein. Meanwhile, to snap off and desert an endmost edge blade 51 of a utility knife 50, the endmost edge blade 51 thereof is put into the elongated slot 15 and then bent towards one side so that the endmost edge blade 51 will be segmented to drop into the receiving groove 23 thereby. In addition, the external-threaded section 11 of the cover 10 can be easily unscrewed from the internal-threaded section 21 of the receiving mount 20 so that the metallic waste 40 produced from the stationery tools and littered into the receiving groove 23 can be cleaned out there-from completely at once, achieving convenient and safe application of the present invention thereby.
Please refer to FIG. 3. When the utility knife 50 is not in use, the endmost edge blade 51 of the utility knife 50 can be directly guided to accommodate into either one of the insert hole 17 disposed on the top surface of the cover 10 so that a holder 52 of the utility knife 50 is allowed to contact and rest on a table surface, while the endmost edge blade 51 is precisely tilted into an angle to position astraddle to the insert hole 17 thereby. Moreover, the retaining hole 16 is designed to fit to the handle portion of different stationery tools so that a staple remover 60 (referring to FIG. 6) can have a press grip 61 guided to receive into the retaining hole 17 in abutting location therewith, while the other grip 62 of the staple remover 60 is stably abutted against the table surface thereof. Therefore, the present invention can also serve to hold in place various types of stationery tools, facilitating neat and easy storage of the stationery tools in specific locations for further use to achieve the best state of application thereby.