Automatic staple removers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6772995
  • Patent Number
    6,772,995
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 14, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 10, 2004
    19 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Watson; Robert C.
    Agents
    • Norris McLaughlin & Marcus P.A.
Abstract
The present invention provides an automatic staple remover including a frame, a motor fixed to the frame, a speed-reducing mechanism driven by the motor, a transmission mechanism connected to the speed-reducing mechanism, and a member having a jaw for removing a staple from an object connected to the transmission mechanism. The staple remover of the invention is convenient to use and to collect removed staples.
Description




TECHNICAL FILED OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a device for removing staples from on object, particular to an automatic staple remover.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the prior art, the staple remover is operated by hand, and no automatic staple removers have been disclosed. The staple remover in the art has many drawbacks such as inconvenient to use, not easy to collect pulled staples, and readily to have the object that the staple is enclosed broken down.




Therefore, it is needed to develop a new staple remover to solve the problems existing in the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the object of the invention is to provide an automatic staple remover that has a simple structure, is easily operate, and can collect removed staples.




The automatic staple remover according to the invention includes a frame, a motor fixed to the frame, a speed-reducing mechanism driven by the motor, a transmission mechanism connected to the speed-reducing mechanism, and a member having a jaw for removing a staple from an object connected to the transmission mechanism.




In one embodiment of the invention, the staple remover further comprises a transition member adjacent to the member for removing the staple mounted to the bottom of the frame.




In another embodiment of the invention, the staple remover further comprises comprising a magazine for containing the staple.




In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the staple remover comprises a switch mounted on the frame for triggering the motor via the shaft.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a staple remover of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the staple remover shown in

FIG. 1

in another direction.





FIG. 3

is a partial perspective view of the staple remover shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a partially schematic view of the staple remover shown in

FIG. 1

from the bottom.





FIG. 5

is a partial view of the staple remover of the invention showing that the switch contacts a project on the driving wheel.





FIG. 6



a


shows pulling a staple using the staple remover of the invention.





FIG. 6



b


shows the movement of the member for removing staples on the transition member according to the invention.





FIG. 7



a


schematically shows the magazine at a close state.





FIG. 7



b


schematically shows the magazine at an open state.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of a transition member and a magazine of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The invention will be further described in conjunction with the drawings.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, a staple remover of the present invention includes a frame


1


. A motor


2


is arranged at the front portion of the frame


1


. A gear assembly including a plurality of gears with different diameters is connected to the motor. A first gear


3


with a small diameter is driven by the motor


2


. The first gear is engaged to a second gear


4


with a larger diameter than the first gear


3


. A third gear


5


with a smaller diameter than the second gear


4


is fixed to the axle of the second gear


4


at the other side of the frame


1


. The third gear


5


is engaged to a fourth gear


6


with a larger diameter than the third gear


5


. At the same side of the fourth gear


6


is disposed a fifth gear


61


that shares the same axle as the fourth gear


5


and has a smaller diameter than fourth gear


5


. The fifth gear


61


is engaged to a sixth gear


7


with a larger diameter than the fifth gear


61


.




A driving wheel


8


that has the same diameter as the sixth gear


7


is fixed to the axle of the sixth gear


7


. Two connecting rods


11


,


11


′ are connected between the edge of the driving wheel


8


, the sixth gear


7


and a shaft


15


. A member


14


including a jaw


141


for removing a staple is mounted to the shaft


15


. At two sides of the frame


1


are provided two slide channels


16


. The shaft


15


is mounted in the channels


16


via two sleeves


21


such that the member


14


can move along the channels


16


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

now, there is provided another shaft


20


at the front portion of the frame parallel to the shaft


15


. The shaft


20


is disposed within two inclined channels


22


parallel to the channels


16


.




Turning to

FIGS. 3

,


6




a


, and


6




b


, a transition member


13


is disposed at the bottom of the frame adjacent to the member for removing the staple, and has an inclined plane


131


providing a groove


18


that allows the jaw


141


of the member


14


to move along the inclined plane


131


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

,

FIG. 7



a


and

FIG. 7



b


, adjacent to the transition member


13


on the frame is disposed a magazine


12


for containing the removed staple


19


. The magazine


12


at the upper portion provides a bevel plane


26


extended from the inclined plane


131


of the transition member


13


. Onto the bevel plane


26


is provided a slide plate


24


to which a driving block


27


is mounted. A spring


25


is arranged at the plane


26


and is connected to the slide plate


24


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


6




a


, and


6




b


, the member


14


may include a pair of blocks


23


at the two sides of the jaw to prevent the staple


19


from sliding off while operating.




Now turning to

FIG. 5

, a position-limit switch


9


is provided at the upper portion of the frame


1


. The position-limit switch


9


can contact a projection


17


disposed at the outer edge of the driving wheel


8


.




The operation of the staple remover according to the invention is now described.




When the jaw


141


of the member


14


is put under the staple


19


as shown in

FIG. 6



a


, a switch


10


disposed on the frame


1


is initiated to drive the motor


2


via the shaft


15


. The motor


2


drives the sixth gear


7


and the driving wheel


8


to rotate though the gear assembly. With the rotation of the gear


7


and the driving wheel


8


, the connecting rods


11


,


11


′ are driven to direct the member


14


to move along the inclined channels


16


,


22


. At the same time, the removed staple with the jaw


141


moves along the groove


18


at the upper surface of the transition member


13


to reach the magazine


12


. The rear part of the member


14


pushes the driving block


27


on the slide plate


24


to move backwards so as to open the magazine. When the jaw moves above the magazine, the staple falls into the magazine by the weight. As shown in

FIG. 8

, the bottom


120


of the magazine


12


may be made from magnetic materials. At this time, the projection


17


contacts the switch


9


to stop the motor


2


to finish a cycle of removing the staple.



Claims
  • 1. An automatic staple remover comprising:a frame; a motor fixed to said frame; a speed-reducing mechanism which can be driven by said motor; a transmission mechanism connected to said speed-reducing mechanism; a member having a jaw for removing a staple from an object connected to said transmission mechanism; and a transition member adjacent to the member mounted to the bottom of the frame, wherein said transition member comprises an inclined plane having a groove along which the member is movable.
  • 2. The staple remover according to claim 1 further comprising a magazine for containing the staple.
  • 3. The staple remover according to claim 2, wherein the magazine comprises a bevel plane at the upper portion matching the inclined plane of the transition member, a sliding plate and a spring connected to the sliding plate.
  • 4. The staple remover according to claim 1, wherein said member comprises a pair of blocks disposed at two sides of the jaw.
  • 5. The staple remover according to claim 1, wherein said speed-reducing mechanism comprises a gear assembly including a gear and a driving wheel mounted to the axle of the gear, wherein said transmission mechanism comprises a shaft fixed to the member, and two connecting rods connected between the shaft and the gear, the driving wheel, respectively, such that the member can be driven by the transmission mechanism to move along an inclined channels set on the frame.
  • 6. The staple remover according to claim 1 further comprising a switch mounted on the frame for triggering the motor via the shaft.
  • 7. The staple remover according to claim 1 further comprising a position-limiting switch disposed on the frame triggered by a projection set on the outer edge of the driving wheel to stop the motor.
  • 8. The staple remover according to claim 6 further comprising a position-limiting switch disposed on the frame triggered by a projection set on the outer edge of the driving wheel to stop the motor.
  • 9. The staple remover according to claim 2, wherein the magazine has a magnetic bottom.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
02273047 U Sep 2002 CN
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
3126195 Taylor Mar 1964 A
4377190 Pierrat Mar 1983 A