The present invention relates to a large-sized cassette type stapler for loading a cassette stored with staples and, more particularly, to locking means for the cassette.
As the cassette type stapler of the prior art, there has been known the inventions which are disclosed in JP-KOKAI (Unexamined Patent Publication)-SHO63-84881 and JP-KOKOKU (Examined Patent Publication)-HEI3-25308.
Both of these inventions disclosed are directed to a small-sized stapler. A cassette formed to have a rectangular cylinder shape is stored with staples, and is loaded into a cylindrical cassette holder, so that the staples may be shot with the blade disposed at the leading end portion of a handle which is turned on the rear end of a base. Locking means for fixing the loading position of the cassette holder is constructed such that a locking projection is inserted into and extracted out of a locking hole formed in the cassette through a locking hole formed in the upper face or the lower face of the cassette holder.
The stapler of the prior art thus far described is of a small size to have a relatively small stapling thickness so that it does not require a strong force. The large-sized stapler according to the invention is provided with a frame to be turned with respect to the base face. There has never been developed locking means for locking and unlocking the cassette into and out of the frame.
Therefore, the invention has been conceived in view of the problems of the prior art thus far described, and has an object to provide a large-sized stapler which is equipped with the locking means having a simple construction on the lower face of the rear end of the cassette.
In order to achieve the above-specified object, according to Claim 1 of the invention, there is provided a cassette type stapler, wherein a frame for mounting the cassette of the cassette type stapler having a locking projection on the lower face portion of an insertion leading end is provided with a cover portion having a cassette guide portion, wherein an operating portion having a lever biased upward on a fulcrum by a spring is arranged below the rear end of the cassette guide portion, wherein a locking projection for locking the projection of the lower face portion of the cassette is formed on the upper face of the lever, and wherein an elastic member for biasing the cassette in an extracting direction is arranged at the rear end of the cassette guide portion, characterized in that the lever is turned by pushing down the operating portion biased by the elastic member, to release the locking projection of the lever from the locking state, in which the locking projection of the cassette is automatically locked.
According to the invention of Claim 2, the cassette type stapler is characterized in that the operating portion is vertically turned on the fulcrum by the energization of the elastic member and is provided with the locking projection on its upper face for being brought into and out of engagement with the locking projection at the lower end of the cassette by the vertical movements by the energization of the elastic member, and in that those components are integrally made of a hard synthetic resin.
According to the inventions of Claims 3 to 5, the frame portion and the cover portion, the frame and the cap portion, and the frame, the cover portion and the cap portion are made of a hard synthetic resin respectively.
According to the invention of Claim 11, the engagement between the frame and the cassette is caused by a stopper, whereby the cassette is temporarily prevented from popping out from the frame by the engagement of the stopper when the locking projection of the lever is released from the locking state, in which the locking projection of the cassette is automatically locked.
In the cassette type stapler of the invention, according to Claim 1, the loading position can be fixed merely by inserting the cassette into the frame, and the locking state of the locking projection can be released merely by pushing the lever of the operating portion downward. At this time, the cassette can be extracted while being popped out by the energization of the elastic member (or spring). The locking means is made so compact as to permit the loading of the cassette with the simple construction.
According to Claim 2, the hook is made of the plastics so that the locking means can be constructed at a low cost.
According to Claims 3 to 5, the frame and the cover portion, the frame and the cap portion, and the frame, the cover portion and the cap portion are integrally formed so that the number of parts can be reduced to construct the stapler at a low cost.
According to the invention of Claim 6, moreover, there is provided a cassette type stapler for driving staples by the vertical movements of a blade, wherein the blade has a blade holder only at its upper portion, wherein an auxiliary guide is formed over the cap for supporting the blade, wherein a frame for mounting the cassette of the cassette type stapler having a locking projection on the lower face portion of an insertion leading end is provided with a cover portion having a cassette guide portion, wherein an operating portion having a lever biased upward on a fulcrum by a spring is arranged below the rear end of the cassette guide portion, wherein a locking projection for locking the projection of the lower face portion of the cassette is formed on the upper face of the lever, and wherein an elastic member for biasing the cassette in an extracting direction is arranged at the rear end of the cassette guide portion, characterized in that the lever is turned by pushing down the operating portion biased by the elastic member, to release the locking projection of the lever from the locking state, in which the locking projection of the cassette is automatically locked.
According to the invention of Claim 7, the cassette type stapler is characterized: in that the operating portion is vertically turned on the fulcrum by the energization of the elastic member and is provided with the locking projection on its upper face for being brought into and out of engagement with the locking projection at the lower end of the cassette by the vertical movements by the energization of the elastic member; and in that those components are integrally made of a hard synthetic resin.
In the inventions of Claims 8 to 10, the cassette type stapler is characterized in that the frame portion and the cover portion, the frame and the cap portion, and the frame, the cover portion and the cap portion are made of a hard synthetic resin respectively.
In the cassette type stapler of the invention, according to Claim 6, the cassette can be easily incorporated into the frame by reducing the blade holder 6. Moreover, the loading position can be fixed merely by inserting the cassette into the frame, and the locking state of the locking projection can be released merely by pushing the lever of the operating portion downward. At this time, the cassette can be extracted while being popped out by the energization of the elastic member (or spring). The locking means is made so compact as to permit the loading of the cassette with the simple construction.
According to Claim 7, the hook is made of the plastics so that the locking means can be constructed at a low cost.
According to Claims 8 to 10, the frame and the cover portion, the frame and the cap portion, and the frame, the cover portion and the cap portion are integrally formed so that the number of parts can be reduced to construct the stapler at a low cost.
The invention according to Claim 11 is characterized by establishing the locking state by the stopper in addition to the ordinary one. When the ordinary locking state (or the first locking state) is released, the locking state (or the second locking state) by the stopper functions to prevent the cassette temporarily from being vigorously popped out forward. This second locking state has to be a temporary one. In short, there is needed means for releasing the second locking state easily thereby to remove the cassette completely from the stapler body.
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Moreover, the rear end face of the cassette 5 is biased at all times in the direction to be pushed out by a coil-shaped push spring 14 or an elastic member between that rear end face and the key-shaped wall face 3a of the cover 3. On the lower face of the rear end of the cassette 5, moreover, there is disposed locking means 15 for fixing the loading position of the cassette 5.
Specifically, the locking means 15 is constructed to include: a locking projected portion 16 formed at the rear end of the cassette 5; a hook 21 formed of plastics to have a lever 18 disposed on the frame side to correspond to the locking projected portion 16 and made turnable on a fulcrum 17, a locking projection 19 formed on the upper face near the fulcrum 17 for being locking by the locking projected portion 16, and an operating portion 20 with the lever 18 extending from the cover 3 to the outside; and a hook spring 22 disposed on the face of the base 1 for pushing the hook 21 upward, i.e., toward the locking projected portion 16.
Thus, as the lever 18 of the hook 21 is manually pushed down, the locking projection 19 is unlocked from the locking projected portion 16, as shown in
According to this embodiment, the locking means has such simple construction, and the hook 21 is always pushed up by the hook spring 22. Merely by pushing the cassette 5 into the frame 2, therefore, the locking projected portion 16 and the locking projection 19 are automatically brought into engagement so that the loading position is fixed. The locking state by the locking means 15 is released merely by pushing the lever of the hook 21 manually downward, so that the cassette can be automatically pushed out by the push spring and can be removed.
This embodiment is different from Embodiment 1 in which the hook spring for pushing the hook 21 upward is made separate, in that the hook and the hook spring are integrally formed of plastics. The remaining constructions are similar to those of Embodiment 1, and the description of the common components will be omitted by designating the components by the common reference numerals.
In this embodiment, a hook 31 is made integral with a leaf spring portion 32 inclined downward and formed on the lower face near the turning fulcrum 17 of the hook 21 in Embodiment 1. The leaf spring portion 32 has its open end mounted elastically on the face of the base 1.
When this hook 31 is pushed downward, as shown in
In the stapler of Embodiment 3, as shown in
As shown in
This blade 7 is moved down, as the upper end of the blade holder 6 is pushed at its upper end by the handle 4 shown in
By thus reducing the blade holder 6 is size, the incorporation into the frame 2 can be easily performed, and can be manufactured at a low cost.
This embodiment is characterized by providing a stopper 40.
As shown, the hook 35 includes an operating portion 36 and a locking portion 38, and is arranged such that the operating portion 36 is positioned outside of the rear end of the cover 3 whereas the locking portion 38 is positioned inside of the rear end of the cover 3. The hook spring 22 is disposed below the bottom portion 37 of the hook, and applies a force in the direction to keep the hook 35 at a position shown in
When the cassette 5 is to be loaded into the cover portion 3, as shown in
According to the invention, the hook as the cassette locking means for locking the lower face of the rear end of the cassette is made turnable so that the locking means can be made compact with a simple construction. As a result, it is possible to manufacture the cassette type stapler at a low cost.
1. Base
2. Frame
3. Cover
4. Handle
5. Cassette
6. Blade holder
7. Blade
8. Cap
9. Spring
10. Staple
11. Base spring
12. Guide plate
13. Guide portion
14. Push spring
15. Locking means
16. Locking projected portion
17. Fulcrum
18. Lever
19. Locking projection
20. Operating portion
21. Hook
22. Hook spring
31. Hook
32. Leaf spring portion
35. Hook
36. Operating portion
37. Bottom portion
38. Locking portion
40. Stopper
41. Stopper free end
42. Stopper root portion
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002-154342 | May 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/06709 | 5/28/2003 | WO | 11/29/2004 |