Claims
- 1. In a paper punch machine comprising a housing and a die assembly with a longitudinal slot for receiving paper to be punched by the die assembly, an improvement comprising a paper stop system, the paper stop system comprising:a paper stop having a stop portion extending over the paper-receiving slot of a die assembly and having a stop surface against which paper abuts when placed in said paper-receiving slot; a connection system movably connecting the paper stop to the machine so that the paper stop is movable on the housing parallel to the paper-receiving slot to a grossly-adjusted position; a securement system adapted to temporarily hold the paper stop in fixed relationship relative to the paper-receiving slot; a fine-tuning system operatively connected to said paper stop for moving said paper stop longitudinally from said grossly-adjusted position to a finely-adjusted position, wherein said fine-tuning system comprises a threaded member extending longitudinally and operatively engaging the paper stop so that turning the threaded member moves the paper stop longitudinally parallel to the paper-receiving slot, and the improvement further comprising an actuation system on an upper front surface of said housing near the paper-receiving slot and at an opposite end of paper-receiving slot from the paper stop, the actuation system comprising a slidable member that is separate from the paper stop that is movable longitudinally along said upper front surface, and an actuation button on an upper surface of the slidable member operatively connected to a switch for actuating punching by the machine, wherein the actuation button is adapted to be pushed down in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal slot by a user's hand, and wherein the actuation system is adapted to be adjustable for use with different papers and for different users by the actuation system being slidable in a direction parallel to the longitudinal slot and lockable at various distances from said paper stop.
- 2. The paper stop system of claim 1, wherein the securement system is also adapted to hold the paper stop in fixed relationship relative to the paper-receiving slot after the paper stop has been fine-tuned by turning of the threaded member.
- 3. The paper stop system of claim 2, wherein the threaded member extends longitudinally across at least half of the paper punching machine.
- 4. The paper stop system of claim 1, wherein the securement system is a biasing system that biases the paper stop against the housing.
- 5. The paper stop system of claim 4, wherein the biasing system is adapted so that the paper stop is released into a slidable position by pulling on the paper stop in a direction against the bias of the biasing system.
- 6. The paper stop system of claim 1, wherein said paper stop is generally perpendicular to the threaded member and has a threaded inner end operatively engagable with the threaded member, wherein moving threads of said rotating threaded member force the threaded inner end to move longitudinally.
- 7. In a paper punch machine comprising a housing and a die assembly with a longitudinal slot for receiving paper to be punched by the die assembly, an improvement comprising a paper stop system comprising:a paper stop having an outer stop portion extending transversely across the paper-receiving slot of a die assembly so that edges of the paper abuts against said outer stop portion when the paper is in said paper-receiving slot, and wherein the paper stop is slidably connected to the punching machine for sliding along the housing parallel to the paper-receiving slot; a biasing system adapted to bias the paper stop into, and releasably hold the paper stop in, a non-sliding position wherein the paper stop is not longitudinally slidable parallel to the paper-receiving slot, and wherein said biasing system holds said paper stop in said non-sliding position unless the paper stop is manually pulled out away from the housing into an outward, sliding position; a fine-tuning system operatively connected to said paper stop for moving said paper stop longitudinally to a finely-adjusted position when the paper stop is in said non-sliding position, wherein said fine-tuning system comprises a threaded member extending longitudinally and operatively engaging the paper stop so that rotating the threaded member moves the paper stop longitudinally parallel to the paper-receiving slot, the improvement further comprising an actuation system on an upper front surface of said housing of the paper punching machine near an end of the paper-receiving slot opposite the paper stop, the actuation system comprising a slidable member that is movable longitudinally along said upper front surface parallel to the paper-receiving slot, and an actuation button on a surface of the slidable member operative connected to a switch for hand-actuating of the punching action of the machine by a user's hand after hand-insertion of the paper by the user.
- 8. The paper stop system of claim 7, wherein said biasing system holds the paper stop in said non-sliding position by biasing a threaded inner end of the paper stop into engagement with the threaded member.
- 9. The paper stop system of claim 7, wherein said fine-tuning system being operatively connected to said paper stop comprises the threaded inner end of the paper stop being biased into engagement with the threaded member so that rotating the threaded member move the threaded inner end.
- 10. The paper stop system of claim 7, wherein the paper stop extends perpendicularly relative to the threaded member, and the paper stop has a knob on its outer stop portion for access by a user to pull against the bias of the biasing system to release the paper stop into the slidable position.
- 11. The paper stop system of claim 10, wherein releasing the paper stop into the slidable position comprises moving the threaded inner end out of engagement with the threaded member.
- 12. A paper punch machine comprising a housing and a die assembly with a longitudinal slot for receiving paper to be punched by the die assembly, and a paper stop system, whereinthe paper stop system comprises an upper stop portion extending transversely across the paper-receiving slot of the die assembly so that edges of the paper abuts against said upper stop portion when the paper is in said paper-receiving slot, and wherein the paper stop is movable into a sliding position wherein the paper stop is longitudinally along the housing parallel to the paper-receiving slot, and movable into a non-sliding position wherein the paper stop does not slide longitudinally along the housing parallel to the paper-receiving slot; a biasing system adapted to bias the paper stop into the non-sliding position and to allow the paper stop to be manually-pulled by a user into the slidable position; and a fine-tuning system operatively connected to said paper stop for moving said paper stop longitudinally to a finely-adjusted position when the paper stop is in said non-sliding position, wherein said fine-tuning system comprises a rotatable longitudinal threaded member engaging a lower end of the paper stop so that rotating the threaded member moves the paper stop longitudinally parallel to the paper-receiving slot, further comprising an actuation system on an upper surface of said housing near an end of said paper-receiving slot opposite the paper stop, the actuation system comprising a switch with a switch button separate from the paper stop for actuating punching operation by the machine, the switch button facing upwards for being pressed by a user's hand that is placing paper in the paper-receiving slot.
- 13. The paper punch machine of claim 12, wherein said biasing system holds the paper stop in said non-sliding position by biasing the threaded inner end of the paper stop into threaded engagement with the threaded member.
- 14. The paper punch machine of claim 12, wherein the paper stop is pulled into said sliding position by pulling the paper stop outward from the threaded member to disengage the threaded inner end of the paper stop from the threaded member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority of prior, co-pending provisional application Serial No. 60/291,735, entitled “Accessories for Paper Punching Machine,” filed May 16, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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