Claims
- 1. A clip fastener comprising:
a housing; a releasable cartridge located in or on the housing for holding a plurality of clips; a track for receiving clips from the magazine; means for moving the clip along a pathway defined by the track; and spreader means in the pathway for separating an inner loop of the clip from an outer loop thereof.
- 2. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein the releasable cartridge comprises a magazine having rectangular or oval body for receiving a plurality of stacked clips, the body having a lid and a spring for urging the plurality of clips in a direction away from the lid, the body further having a dispensing aperture at an end opposite that of the lid, wherein a clip within the reservoir is dispensed through the dispensing aperture.
- 3. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein the track comprises a pair of substantially parallel guide rails, each guide rail for receiving a side piece of an outer loop of the clip, the distance between the rails slightly exceeding the width defined by side pieces of an inner loop of the clip.
- 4. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 3 wherein a section of the rails further comprises an overlapping flange, the flange and the rails defining a groove within which the side pieces of the outer loop of the clip can be received.
- 5. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 4 wherein the rail without flange is located adjacent to a dispenser aperture of the magazine, and the rail with flange overlap defining a groove located along the pathway downstream of the magazine.
- 6. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means for moving the clip along the pathway defined by the track comprises a ram and ram rod, the ram rod having a head portion for engaging the clip and pushing it along the pathway.
- 7. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 6 wherein the ram rod is mechanically activated.
- 8. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 6 wherein the ram rod is electrically operated.
- 9. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 8 further comprising a motor for driving the ram rod.
- 10. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 further comprising an actuation member, the actuation member being triggered by paper or other materials inserted into the clip fastener and activating the motor to move the ram rod with respect to the track.
- 11. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 7 wherein the mechanically activated means for moving comprises a lever arm connected to the ram, whereby movement of the lever arm advances and retracts the ram rod.
- 12. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 7 wherein the mechanically activated means for moving comprises a cog wheel rotated by a manually operated lever arm, and a cog ram rod engaged by the cog wheel, whereby movement of the lever arm rotates the cog wheel to linearly advance or retract the cog ram rod.
- 13. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein the spreader means comprises a pair of wedge-shaped spreaders having a sharpened leading edge, an upper surface substantially parallel and coplanar with the track, and a lower inclined surface, each wedge for engaging a clip as it moves along the pathway for separating the inner loop of the clip from the outer loop thereof.
- 14. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a depressing member immediately upstream of the spreader means, the depressing member for pushing down slightly a leading part of the inner loop of the clip to facilitate engagement of the spreader between the inner loop and the outer loop.
- 15. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 14 wherein the depressing means engage and push down the inner loop of the paper clip, but not the outer loop thereof.
- 16. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 15 wherein the depressing means comprises a wheel mounted on a shaft, the shaft including a spring urging the wheel in a direction for engaging the inner loop and separating it from the outer loop to form a space therebetween, the tension in the spring being sufficient to urge the inner loop away from the outer loop so as to create the space, the tension in the spring being such that the wheel can be raised to permit the outer loop to pass thereunder.
- 17. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 14 wherein the depressing means comprises a length of shaped spring steel adapted to engage the inner loop of the clip and to separate it so as to create a space between the inner loop and the outer loop.
- 18. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein the track for receiving clips is adjustable so as to be capable of accommodating clips of different sizes.
- 19. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 18 wherein the adjustable track comprises a pair of substantially parallel rails mounted on support members, the support members including actuation means for moving the pair of rails toward or away from each other.
- 20. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 18 wherein the spreader means comprises a pair of wedge-shaped members, each of which is associated with a rail, each wedge-shaped member having an upper surface substantially coplanar and parallel with its associated rail, each wedge-shaped member further comprising a larger flat end tapering toward a leading edge adapted to face a clip and separate the inner loop thereof from the outer loop, each wedge-shaped member having a steeper tapering portion and a gentler tapering portion, the steeper tapering portion being operative when the rails are further apart and adapted to receive a larger clip, and the gentler tapering portion operative when the rails are moved toward each other and adapted to receive a smaller clip.
- 21. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a base member and cover defining therebetween a slot, the base member and cover being attached to the housing downstream of the spreader means, the slot for receiving a stack of papers or other materials for insertion therein and for proper positioning to receive a clip.
- 22. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 21 wherein the cover and the base member each have shallow grooves therein, the grooves being coaxial with the track member so as to guide a clip after the clip has passed over the spreader means.
- 23. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein the releasable cartridge comprises a body defining a chamber for receiving a plurality of clips, means for urging the clips toward a base of the body, and a lower end dimensioned according to the size of the clip received within the chamber.
- 24. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 23 wherein the lower end of the releasable cartridge, upon insertion of the releasable cartridge into the housing of the clip fastener, automatically adjusts the distance between the tracks so that the tracks are able to accommodate a large or small clip respectively.
- 25. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 23 wherein the releasable cartridge comprises locking indents for receiving projections on the housing of the clip fastener, the locking indents and projections together effecting a releasable connection between the releasable cartridge and the housing of the clip fastener.
- 26. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 23 wherein the body of the releasable cartridge comprises substantially opposing openings therein near the lower end to define the pathway through the releasable cartridge for the means for moving the clip along the pathway.
- 27. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 23 further comprising springs for urging the tracks toward each other, the lower end of the releasable cartridge, upon insertion into the housing of the clip fastener, forcing the tracks apart against the action of the springs to increase the distance between the tracks.
- 28. A clip fastener as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a base member and cover defining therebetween a slot, the base member and cover being attached to the housing downstream of the spreader means, the slot for receiving a stack of papers or other materials for insertion therein and for proper positioning to receive a clip, the clip fastener further comprising adjustment means for varying the size of the slot according to the size of a lower end of the releasable cartridge.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/301,493 filed Apr. 28, 1999, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09301493 |
Apr 1999 |
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09815458 |
Mar 2001 |
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