Information
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Patent Grant
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6619528
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Patent Number
6,619,528
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 5, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Rada; Rinaldi I.
- Ho; Tara
Agents
- Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 227 131
- 227 139
- 227 120
- 227 127
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cartridge is provided that reliably feeds staples even when the sheet of staples is completely unraveled. A shaft is established in the housing unit for the cartridge as a mechanism for forming a space. The shaft is not centered inside the round housing unit but is instead off-center. In other words, the shaft is located beneath the center line of the housing unit. Also, the shaft is located completely inside the hollow cavity formed by the rolled sheet of staples. As a result, the sheet of staples does not come into contact with the interior walls of the housing unit even when the rolled sheet of staples is unraveled.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a cartridge for housing staples used to supply staples from a rolled sheet of staples to the sorter or finisher inside an image forming device such as a photocopier or printer.
BACKGROUND
The following is an explanation of the stapling operation of a prior art stapler with reference FIG.
1
through FIG.
5
.
FIG. 1
is a simplified drawing of a stapler of the prior art. The main body of the stapler consists of a frame G. A mounting unit
2
and a drive mechanism
4
are installed in the frame G.
A stapling unit
14
is attached to the mounting unit
2
with an installed cartridge
9
. A stack of paper (s) is placed under the stapling unit
14
and a staple
1
is driven through the stack of paper by the stapling unit
14
.
The stapling unit
14
is moved up and down by the drive mechanism
4
, and drives staples through stacks of paper (s).
The following is an explanation of the staples
1
and the cartridge
9
housing the staples with reference to FIG.
2
. The staples
1
used to staple documents are stored in a continuous sheet of staples (a). In other words, the staples
1
are fused together in a consecutive sheet of staples (a). The staples
1
are applied one by one to documents, where they are bent into an angular C-shape and detached from the sheet of staples (a).
The sheet of staples (a) is wound in a roll and housed inside a cartridge
9
. The cartridge
9
is equipped with a housing unit
10
for housing the rolled sheet of staples (a) and a guide unit
11
for guiding the end of the rolled sheet of staples (a) from the cartridge
9
. The housing unit
10
has an outer diameter that conforms to the rolled sheet of staples (a) and a round inner periphery.
The guide unit
11
for guiding the sheet of staples (a) is equipped with a pair of walls
11
a
,
11
a
held apart at a given interval, and a protrusion
11
b
moving horizontally between the walls
11
a
,
11
a
. The protrusion
11
b
has a reverse motion stopping tab
12
. The reverse motion stopping tab
12
has a tip that makes contact with the sheet of staples (a) advancing from the guide unit
11
.
Guide grooves
11
c
,
11
c
are formed on the inside surface of the walls
11
a
,
11
a
. The guide grooves
11
c
,
11
c
support the sheet of staples (a). The interval between the guide grooves
11
a
,
11
a
has an angular C-shape and is roughly the length of a staple
1
.
A guide tab
11
c
is located in the inner surface of the walls
11
a
,
11
a
, and this guide tab
11
c
prevents the sheet of staples (a) from rising off the base
11
h
of the guide unit
11
.
The walls
11
a
,
11
a
are also equipped with tip contacting units
13
,
13
for making contact with the main body of the device when the cartridge
9
is in the device. A catch
11
g
is situated on the base
11
h
of the guide unit
11
for keeping the cartridge
9
in a certain position inside the main body of the device.
What follows is a detailed explanation of a cartridge
9
installed in the mounting unit
2
with reference to FIG.
3
. The mounting unit
2
is attached to the frame G above the base
3
. The mounting unit
2
is attached to the shaft
8
on the frame G so as to be able to rotate freely.
When the cartridge
9
is installed in the mounting unit
2
, the catch
11
g
on the cartridge
9
is drawn into the lock unit
15
formed in the mounting unit
2
. The lock unit
15
is situated on the bottom of the mounting unit
2
and has a handle unit
15
a
, an elastic U-shaped unit
15
b
formed on the tip of the handle unit
15
a
, and a protrusion
15
c
protruding towards the bottom of the mounting unit
2
from the handle unit
15
a
. The tip U-shaped unit
15
b
is hung around the pin
16
on the base
3
.
When the cartridge
9
is installed in a mounting unit
2
with a lock unit
15
, the catch
11
g
on the cartridge
9
applies pressure to the protrusion
15
c
protruding towards the bottom of the mounting unit
2
, and surmounts the protrusion
15
c
. Having surmounted the protrusion
15
c
, the cartridge
9
cannot be released because the catch
7
engages the protrusion
15
c
. In other words, the cartridge
9
cannot be extracted from the mounting unit
2
because of the lock unit
15
.
When the cartridge
9
is removed from the mounting unit
2
, the handle unit
15
a
is pressed down manually. When the handle unit
15
a
is pressed down, the end of the U-shaped unit
15
b
is pressed into the pin
16
and the U-shaped unit
15
b
is bent. The protrusion
15
c
is then released by the catch
11
g
. In other words, the handle unit
15
a
is pressed down and the cartridge
9
is removed from the mounting unit
2
.
Also, when the cartridge
9
is installed in the mounting unit
2
, the end comes into contact with the stapling unit
14
. Here, the stapling unit
14
consists of a sheath bracket
17
, a former
18
and a driver
19
.
FIG. 4
is a detailed drawing of the stapling unit
14
. A depression
18
a
is formed in the bottom the former
18
, and a protrusion
18
b
is formed in the top of the former
18
. This forms shoulders
18
c
,
18
c
on both ends.
The driver
19
has a bottom end that is divided into three plates with a long plate
19
a
in the middle and short plates
19
b
,
19
b
on the ends. A protrusion
20
is formed in the middle plate
19
a
, and this protrusion
20
makes contact with the former
18
on the opposite end.
The end of the middle plate
19
a
protrudes into the depression
18
a
in the former
18
. The plates
19
b
,
19
b
on the ends are bent into a wedge shape, and the ends come into contact with the shoulders
18
c
,
18
c
on the former
18
.
A bending block
21
is situated in the depression
18
a
of the former
18
and engages it. The bending block
21
has sloping sections
21
b
,
21
b
on both ends of the protrusion
21
a
and the protrusion
21
a
engages the depression
18
a
in the former
18
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the bending block
21
is attached to the bottom of the mounting unit
2
via a spring
22
, which applies spring action to the left in the drawing. Push units
18
d
,
18
d
are established in the former
18
to make contact with the sloping units
21
b
,
21
b
in the bending block
21
. When the push units
18
d
,
18
d
make contact with the sloping units
21
b
,
21
b
, the spring
22
is coiled and the entire bending block
21
moves to the right in the drawing.
The top end of the driver
19
is fixed to the shaft
23
, and the shaft
23
is connected so the drive mechanism
4
can move it up and down as shown in FIG.
5
.
The front block
24
is attached to the shaft
23
, and the front block
24
is supported by the spring shaft
25
protruding from the mounting unit
2
so that it can slide. A spring
26
is placed on the spring shaft
25
so as to apply pressure to the mounting unit
2
and the front block
24
.
The mounting unit
2
is attached to the shaft
8
so it can rotate freely around the center. When the shaft
23
is raised, the front block
24
is also raised. When the shaft
23
is lowered, the mounting unit
2
is also lowered.
Therefore, when the front block
24
moves down, the mounting unit
2
moves down along the front block without compressing the spring
26
until the mounting unit
2
makes contact with the base
3
. However, after the mounting unit
2
makes contact with the base
3
, the spring
26
is compressed and the spring shaft
25
slides as the front block
24
moves down.
The raising and lowering of the stapling unit
14
and the mounting unit
2
by the drive mechanism
4
will now be explained in detail with reference to FIG.
5
.
The drive mechanism
4
is powered by a motor
27
, and the motor
27
is attached beneath the frame G. A long hole
5
is formed upward in the frame G, and a shaft
6
passes through the long hole
5
. The shaft
6
passing through the long hole
5
is pressed downward by a spring
7
as shown in the drawing.
The motor
27
attached beneath the frame G has a shaft that protrudes outward from the frame G and the protruding end of the shaft has an attached pinion
28
.
The pinion
28
engages a relay gear
29
. The relay gear
29
is equipped with a first intermediary gear
30
having a diameter smaller than the relay gear. These two gears rotate concentrically. The relay gear
31
engages the first intermediary gear
30
.
The relay gear
31
is equipped with a second intermediary gear
32
having a diameter smaller than the relay gear. These two gears also rotate concentrically. A drive gear
33
engages the second intermediate gear
32
.
A pin
34
is located in the side of the drive gear
33
. The pin
34
is inserted into the cam ring hole
35
a
in the cam ring
35
. The cam ring
35
is supported by the shaft
6
attached to the frame G so as to be able to freely rotate. The shaft
6
is interposed, and an interposed support unit
35
b
is formed on the opposite side of the cam ring hole
35
a
to support the interposition of shaft
23
.
The drive mechanism
4
has the same configuration on the other side of the frame G (not shown). In the drive mechanism
4
, the rotation of the drive gear
33
rotates the pin
34
and shaft
6
moves the cam ring
35
up and down along the center line. In other words, the rotation of the pin
34
moves the cam ring hole
35
a
in the cam ring
35
upwards. The shaft
6
is interposed and the interposed support unit
35
b
on the opposite end is lowered. When the cam ring hole
35
a
is lowered, the interposed support unit
35
b
is raised.
A concentrically rotating cam
36
is situated on the drive gear
33
, and the cam
36
presses the position detector
37
a
on the home position switch
37
on the frame G. When the stapling operation begins, the former
18
and driver
19
are in the initial position and the stapling operation is initiated if the cam
36
is making contact with the position detector
37
a
on the home position switch
37
. If the cam
36
is not making contact with the position detector
37
a
, the motor
27
continues to rotate until contact is made. When the cam
36
makes contact with the position detector
37
a
, the stapling operation is initiated.
If the interposed support unit
35
b
is at the highest point when the cam
36
makes contact with the position detector
37
a
, the shaft
23
has also moved to the highest point.
The following is a detailed explanation of the feed mechanism for the sheet of staples (a) with reference to FIG.
3
. The stapler performing the stapling operation described above has a feed mechanism to advance the staples. The feed mechanism is at the end of the mounting unit and consists of an advancing unit
39
, a plate spring
40
and an advancing tab
42
.
When a cartridge
9
is installed in the mounting unit
2
, the protrusion
11
b
on the cartridge
9
makes contact with one end of the plate spring
40
. The other end of the plate spring
40
makes contact with the advancing unit
39
.
The advancing unit
39
is mounted on a shaft
41
connected to the mounting unit
2
so as to freely rotate. An advancing tab
42
is attached to the bottom. The end of the advancing tab
42
makes contact with the sheet of staples (a) drawn by the guide unit
11
from the cartridge
9
, and the advancing tab
42
is positioned at a shallow angle with respect to the sheet of staples (a) moving in the forward direction.
A protrusion
39
a
is formed in the advancing unit
39
. The protrusion
39
a
is positioned just beneath the driver
19
when the cartridge
9
is installed.
When the driver
19
is lowered, the protrusion
20
on the driver
19
makes contact with the protrusion
39
a
on the advancing unit
39
. This applies pressure rightward in the drawing. Under pressure, the advancing unit
39
moves to the right while bending the plate spring
40
. When the advancing unit
39
moves to the right, the advancing tab
42
also moves to the right over the sheet of staples (a). The amount of movement is equal to the width of a single staple.
When a staple
1
has been applied to a stack of paper (s) and the driver
19
is raised, the pressure on the protrusion
39
a
in the advancing unit
39
is released, and the plate spring
40
returns to its original shape.
When the plate spring
40
returns to its original shape, the advancing tab
42
which had moved to the right in the drawing then moves to the left. When the advancing tab
42
returns to its original position on the left, the tip of the advancing tab
42
engages a staple
1
. As the advancing tab
42
moves to the left, the staple also moves to the left.
In other words, the movement from the right to the left by the advancing tab
42
extracts a single staple from the housing unit
10
in the cartridge
9
. At this time, the sheet of staples (a) slides through the inner wall
10
a
of the housing unit
10
, and the sheet of staples (a) in the housing unit
10
is fed into the guide unit
11
one staple at a time. The staple at the end of the guide unit
11
on the cartridge
9
is then moved to the stapling unit
14
. The staple
1
is advanced to the stapling unit
14
as the stack of paper (s) is being stapled.
What follows is an explanation of the operation of the stapler. In a stapler with the configuration shown in
FIG. 5
, a stack of paper (s) is placed on the base
3
, and a cartridge
9
is installed in the mounting unit
2
. At this time, the bending block
21
is positioned above the stack of paper (s). A staple
1
is positioned above the stack, and the former
18
and driver
19
are positioned above the staple.
Here, the cartridge
9
is installed in the mounting unit
2
and the drive mechanism
4
is operated. When the motor
27
for the drive mechanism
4
is operated, the home position switch
37
and cam
36
are positioned above the shaft
23
in the initial position. The drive mechanism
4
is then operated to lower the shaft
23
from the initial position.
When the drive mechanism
4
is operated, the gears engage and rotate. Finally, the drive gear
33
is rotated. When the drive gear
33
rotates, the pin
34
also rotates. The rotation of the pin
34
rotates the cam ring
35
around the shaft
6
and lowers the interposed support unit
35
b
. When the interposed support unit
35
b
is lowered, the shaft
23
it supports is also lowered.
When the shaft
23
is lowered, the driver
19
it supports is lowered. When the driver
19
is lowered as shown in
FIG. 4
, the plates
19
b
,
19
b
on both ends press down on the shoulders
18
c
,
18
c
of the former
18
, and the entire former
18
is pressed down. The long plate
19
a
in the driver
19
is inserted into the depression
18
a
of the former
18
.
The lowering of the shaft
23
also lowers the front block
24
. The front block
24
lowers the mounting unit
2
via the spring
7
. The mounting unit
2
is lowered while maintaining a set distance from the front block
24
and not compressing the spring
7
until the bottom makes contact with the base
11
.
When the cam ring
35
is rotated and the shaft
23
is lowered, the bending block
21
engages the depression
18
a
in the former
18
.
Here, the staple
1
at the end of the sheet of staples (a) is positioned between the former
18
and the bending block
21
. Therefore, when the depression
18
a
in the former
18
engages the bending block
21
, the staple
1
is interposed between them. The staple
1
interposed between the former
18
and the bending block
21
is then bent into an angular C-shape by the depression
18
a
in the former
18
.
When the cam ring
35
is rotated and the shaft
23
is lowered, the mounting unit
2
is also lowered and the mounting unit
2
is brought into contact with the base
3
. Even when the mounting unit
2
is brought into contact with the base
3
, the cam ring
35
is rotated and the shaft
23
lowered. The shaft
23
is lowered as the spring
26
is compressed by the front block
24
.
When the shaft
23
is lowered as the spring
26
is compressed, the driver
19
is also lowered and the former
18
is pressed downward. When the former
18
is lowered, the push units
18
d
on both ends of the former
18
make contact with the sloping sections
21
a
on the bending block
21
. When the push units
18
d
make contact with the sloping sections
21
a
, the former
18
compresses the spring
22
pressed against the bending block
21
, and the bending block
21
is pushed to the right in the drawing. The pushed bending block
21
then retreats from beneath the angular C-shaped staple
1
.
When the cam ring
35
is rotated, the driver
19
drives both ends of the angular C-shaped staple
1
through the stack of paper (s), and the staple
1
is detached from the sheet of staples (a).
The stack of paper (s) on the base
2
then forms a document
38
, and the document
38
is stapled together by pushing the ends of the bent staple
1
through the sheets of paper. After the bent staple
1
has been pushed through the stack of paper (s), the ends of the staple
1
are folded inward. Once the staple
1
has been pushed through the stack of paper (s) and the ends have been folded inward, the stack of paper (s) is stapled.
When the cam ring
35
is rotated, the shaft
23
gradually rises. The shaft
23
rises to the top position and returns to its original position. A single rotation of the cam ring
35
, in other words, brings the stapling operation to an end.
In the stapling operation, a staple is pushed through a stack of paper (s) as the feed mechanism feeds the device the next staple
1
to be applied. The next staple is positioned in the stapling unit
14
of the mounting unit
2
.
The staple feed mechanism sends staples
1
one by one to the stapling unit
14
. However, the feed mechanism rotates the rolled sheet of staples inside the housing unit
10
as the staples
1
are issued. As the rolled sheet of staples rotates, it expands.
Also, when a staple
1
becomes jammed, the cartridge
9
has to be removed. When the cartridge
9
is removed, the cartridge
9
is shaken. When the cartridge
9
is shaken, the rolled sheet of staples (a) moves up and down and left and right inside the cartridge
9
.
When the rolled sheet of staples (a) moves inside the cartridge
9
, the edge of the roll collides with the inside wall
10
a
of the housing unit
10
in the cartridge
9
, and the impact expands the rolled sheet of staples (a).
When the rolled sheet of staples (a) expands, it expands concentrically. The rolled sheet of staples (a) expands but maintains a round shape.
When the rolled sheet of staples (a) expands, the sheet of staples (a) comes into contact with the inner wall
10
a
of the housing unit
10
of the cartridge
9
. Because the inner wall
10
a
of the housing unit is round, the outer edge of the expanded rolled sheet of staples (a) comes into contact with the inner wall
10
a
. When the outer edge of the expanded rolled sheet of staples (a) comes into contact with the inner wall
10
a
, the contact area is increased. When the contact area between the sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
10
a
is increased, the amount of friction between the sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
10
a
also increases.
The unraveled sheet of staples (a) also exerts pressure. The sheet of staples (a), in other words, applies pressure on the inner wall
10
a
. The pressure on the inner wall increases the amount of friction further. When the amount of friction between the sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
10
a
is increased, the sheet of staples (a) has difficulty sliding along the inner wall
10
a.
The force used by the feed mechanism to feed the sheet of staples (a) largely depends on the feeding conditions. When the amount of friction between the sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
10
a
is increased, the feed mechanism may have difficulty supplying the sheet of staples (a) and a feeding error could occur.
Therefore, there remains a need for an invention that reliably feeds staples even when the sheet of staples (a) is completely unraveled.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One embodiment of the invention relates to a cartridge for housing staples having a housing unit for housing a rolled sheet of staples and a guide unit for supporting the sheet of staples drawn from the housing unit, where the cartridge for housing staples is equipped with a space forming mechanism for forming a space between the rolled sheet of staples housed in the housing unit and the interior walls of the housing unit. The rolled sheet of staples may supported along a short axis of the housing unit.
Another embodiment relates to a cartridge for housing staples, where the rolled sheet of staples forms a hollow cavity centered on the roll and the space forming mechanism has a shaft off-center from the center line of the housing unit, and the shaft supports the hollow cavity of the rolled sheet of staples. The shaft may be off-center to a degree about the distance between a bottom of the inner wall of the housing unit and the shaft. Also the shaft may be off-center beneath a center line of the housing unit.
In the cartridge for housing staples of another embodiment, the space forming mechanism is a protrusion on the interior walls of the housing unit, and the rolled sheet of staples comes into contact with the protrusion.
In the cartridge for housing staples of yet another embodiment, the space forming mechanism is an oval shaped, triangular shape or rectangular shaped inner diameter of the housing unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a simplified drawing of a stapler of the prior art;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a cartridge
9
of the prior art;
FIG. 3
is a detailed cross-sectional view of the stapler in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged view of the staple bending unit of the prior art;
FIG. 5
is a detailed external view of the stapler in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a drawing of the cartridge of a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a drawing of the cartridge of a second embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 8
is a drawing of the cartridge of a third embodiment of the present invention;
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In one embodiment of the present invention shown in
FIG. 6
, the space forming mechanism is a shaft
45
in the housing unit
44
of the cartridge
43
. In this embodiment, the shaft
45
is attached to the inner wall
44
a
of the housing unit
44
in the cartridge
43
. The shaft
45
is not centered on the round housing unit
44
but is instead off-center. In other words, the shaft
45
is lower than the center line of the housing unit
44
.
The degree to which the shaft
45
is off-center is equivalent to the distance between the bottom of the inner wall
44
a
of the housing unit
44
and the shaft
45
allowing the rolled sheet of staples (a) to pass through.
The center of the rolled sheet of staples (a) is inserted in the shaft
45
. When the sheet of staples (a) is rolled, a round hollow cavity O is formed in the center. This hollow cavity O is inserted in the shaft
45
. The shaft
45
inside the hollow cavity O of the rolled sheet of staples (a) provides support to the rolled sheet of staples (a) between the shaft
45
and the inner wall
44
a.
When the rolled sheet of staples (a) is housed in the housing unit
44
of the cartridge
43
, the sheet of staples (a) is supported between the shaft
45
and the bottom of the inner wall
44
a
. When the rolled sheet of staples (a) is supported in this way, it cannot move around inside the housing unit
44
.
When the rolled sheet of staples (a) cannot move around, it cannot become unraveled. As a result, the sheet of staples (a) does not come into contact with the inner wall
44
a
of the housing unit
44
, and staple feeding errors are prevented.
When staples
1
are used, the sheet of staples (a) is kept small inside the housing unit
44
. When the sheet of staples (a) is kept small, the roll supported between the inner wall
44
a
and the shaft
45
is kept small. As a result, the rolled sheet of staples (a) does not move around inside the housing unit
44
.
However, if the rolled sheet of staples (a) is shaken and the sheet of staples (a) begins to expand, the inner wall
44
a
and the shaft
45
limit the amount of expansion.
Because the rolled sheet of staples (a) expands concentrically, the expanded sheet of staples (a) comes into contact with the bottom of the inner wall
44
a
. When the expanded sheet of staples (a) comes into contact with the bottom of the inner wall
44
a
, further expansion downward is prevented. When the further expansion of the sheet of staples (a) is prevented on the bottom by the inner wall
44
a
, the sheet of staples (a) expands upward concentrically. However, while the sheet of staples (a) expands upward towards the inner wall
44
a
, it does not come into contact with the top of the inner wall
44
a.
Because the sheet of staples (a) does not come into contact with the entire inner wall
44
a
of the housing unit
44
of the cartridge
43
, the contact area is reduced. As a result, the amount of friction between the sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
44
a
is reduced, and the sheet of staples (a) is able to slide along the inner wall
44
a
very easily.
Because the rolled sheet of staples (a) is kept small and the movement of the roll inside the housing unit
44
is minimized, the recoil is also reduced. As a result, the inner wall
44
a
is subjected to less force and the amount of friction between the sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
44
a
is not increased. Because the friction is not increased, the sheet of staples (a) does not have difficulty sliding along the inner wall
44
a
. Therefore, the invention allows for reliable stapling without staple feeding errors.
The shaft
45
is off-center beneath the center line of the housing unit
44
. However, the present invention is not restricted to this arrangement. The shaft
45
can be placed elsewhere so long as the degree to which the shaft
45
is off-center is equivalent to the distance between the bottom of the inner wall
44
a
of the housing unit
44
and the shaft
45
allowing the rolled sheet of staples (a) to pass through.
However, because the force of gravity lowers the sheet of staples (a), it makes sense for the shaft
45
to be located below the center line of the housing unit
44
.
In the another of the present invention shown in
FIG. 7
, the outside surface of the rolled sheet of staples (a) does not come into contact with the entire inner wall of the housing unit. Here, the space forming mechanism is a protrusion
48
on the inner wall of the housing unit
47
of the cartridge
46
. With the exception of the protrusion
48
, this embodiment is identical to the first embodiment. A detailed explanation of the components identical to those of the first embodiment has been omitted.
In the second embodiment, the protrusion
48
is on the top of the inner wall
47
a
of the housing unit
47
in the drawing. When the rolled sheet of staples (a) is housed in the housing unit
47
, the protrusion
48
on the inner wall
47
a
and the bottom of the inner wall
47
a
support the sheet of staples (a). When the rolled sheet of staples (a) is supported by the protrusion
48
on the inner wall
47
a
and the bottom of the inner wall
47
a
, the rolled sheet of staples (a) has difficulty moving around inside the housing unit
47
. When the sheet of staples (a) has difficulty moving around, the roll has difficulty expanding.
Even if the rolled sheet of staples (a) moves around inside the housing unit
47
and the sheet of staples (a) expands, the expanded sheet of staples (a) comes into contact with the protrusion
48
. As shown in the drawing, the sheet of staples (a) expands to make contact with the inner wall
47
a
. However, the rolled sheet of staples (a) makes contact with the protrusion
48
beneath the inner wall
47
a
and does not make contact with the area surrounding the protrusion
48
. As a result, the expanded sheet of staples (a) does not make contact with the entire inner wall
47
a
of the housing unit
47
.
Because the contact area between the rolled sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
47
a
is reduced, the amount of friction is also reduced. As a result, the sheet of staples (a) is able to slide along the inner wall
47
a
of the housing unit
47
very easily, and feed errors are prevented.
In the second embodiment, the protrusion
48
is formed on the inner wall
47
a
of the housing unit
47
near the top of the drawing. However, it can be placed anywhere on the inner wall
47
so long as the placement reduces the contact area between the sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
47
a
of the housing unit
47
.
In a third embodiment of the present invention shown in
FIG. 8
, the space forming mechanism is an oval shaped housing unit
50
inside the cartridge
49
. With the exception of the oval-shaped housing unit
50
, the embodiment is identical to the first embodiment. A detailed explanation of the components identical to those of the first embodiment has been omitted.
In the third embodiment, the housing unit
50
inside the cartridge
49
is oval shaped widthwise and the inner wall
50
a
is oval shape. A rolled sheet of staples (a) is housed inside the oval-shaped housing unit
50
.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, when a rolled sheet of staples (a) is housed inside the oval-shaped housing unit
50
, the upper end and the lower end of the oval-shaped housing unit
50
support the sheet of staples (a). Because the sheet of staples (a) is supported on these two places, the rolled sheet of staples (a) has difficulty moving around inside the housing unit
50
. When the sheet of staples (a) has difficulty moving around inside the housing unit
50
, the rolled sheet of staples (a) has difficulty expanding.
Even if the rolled sheet of staples (a) moves around inside the housing unit
50
and the sheet of staples (a) expands, the sheet of staples (a) expands concentrically. Because the rolled sheet of staples (a) is supported along the short axis of the oval-shaped housing unit
50
, it cannot make contact with the housing unit
50
along the long axis. As a result, the expanded sheet of staples (a) does not make contact with the entire inner wall
50
a
of the housing unit
50
.
Because the contact area between the rolled sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
50
a
is reduced, the amount of friction is also reduced. As a result, the sheet of staples (a) is able to slide along the inner wall
50
a
of the housing unit
50
very easily, and feed errors are prevented.
In the third embodiment, the housing unit
50
is oval shaped. However, the rolled sheet of staples (a) can be supported at many points on the inside of the housing unit. In other words, the inner wall
50
a
of the housing unit
50
can have a different shape in order to provide support to the rolled sheet of staples (a) at many different points. This would still reduce the contact area between the rolled sheet of staples (a) and the inner wall
50
a
of the housing unit
50
. As a result, the housing unit
50
can be shaped like an oval, but also like a rectangle or triangle.
In the first, second and third embodiments, the space forming mechanism prevents the outside surface of the rolled sheet of staples housed inside the housing unit from coming into contact with the inside surface of the housing unit. As a result, the rolled sheet of staples cannot make contact with the entire inside surface of the housing unit. The reduction in the contact area between the rolled sheet of staples and the inside surface of the housing unit reduces the amount of friction and recoiling force. Therefore, the sheet of staples is able to slide along the inner wall of the housing unit very easily, and feed errors are prevented.
It should be understood that variations and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention may occur to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. Accordingly, all expedient modifications readily attainable by one versed in the art from the disclosure set forth herein that are within the scope and spirit of the present invention are to be included as further embodiments of the present invention. The scope of the present invention accordingly is to be defined as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A cartridge housing a rolled sheet of staples, the cartridge comprising:a rolled sheet of staples; a housing unit for housing the rolled sheet of staples; a guide unit for supporting the sheet of staples drawn from an opening in the housing unit; and a space forming mechanism for forming a space between the rolled sheet of staples housed in the housing unit and an inner wall of the housing unit; wherein the sheet of staples forms a hollow cavity in a center of the rolled sheet of staples and the space forming mechanism is a shaft off-center from a center line of the housing unit and extending at least partially through the hollow cavity in the sheet of staples.
- 2. The cartridge of claim 1, wherein the shaft is off-center beneath the center line of the housing unit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-167135 |
Jun 2000 |
JP |
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