Claims
- 1. A staple remover for disengaging embedded staples having a concealed back surface and an exposed back surface, comprising:
- a handle having a working end and a manipulating end;
- a lever having a working end and a manipulating end;
- means pivotally joining the handle and the lever proximate to their respective working ends;
- a pair of generally parallel elongate spaced apart anvils connected to the working end of the handle, the anvils being spaced apart to engage substantially the lateral extremes of the concealed back surface of an embedded staple;
- a rod-like tongue having a rounded surface adapted to engage the exposed back surface of a staple integral with the working end of the lever;
- the tongue being disposed between the anvils and substantially parallel thereto, the tongue, in its normal position, being disposed above a plane formed by the anvils, the tongue being pivotable through the plane formed by the anvils when the lever is drawn towards the handle.
- 2. The staple remover of claim 1 wherein a driving surface is connected to the manipulating end of the handle whereby the anvils may be forcibly inserted under the concealed back surface of an embedded staple by a user pushing against the driving surface with the palm of his hand.
- 3. The staple remover of claim 2 wherein the handle, the anvils and driving surface are integrally formed.
- 4. The staple remover of claim 2 wherein a means for cushioning is attached to the driving surface.
- 5. The staple remover of claim 2 wherein a non-slip surface is associated with the driving surface.
- 6. The staple remover of claim 1 wherein the tongue and the lever are integrally formed from a round rod.
- 7. The staple remover of claim 1 wherein the spaced apart anvils taper as they extend away from the working end of the handle.
- 8. A staple remover for disengaging embedded staples having a concealed back surface and an exposed back surface comprising:
- an integrally formed flat elongate handle having a working end, a manipulating end, and a driving surface integrally associated with the manipulating end;
- an integrally formed lever having a working end, a manipulating end and a round tongue integrally associated with the working end;
- a pair of generally parallel elongate spaced apart anvils integrally associated with and tapered away from the working end of the handle, the anvils being spaced apart to engage substantially the lateral extremes of the concealed back surface of an embedded staple;
- means pivotally joining the handle and the lever approximate to their respective working ends;
- the tongue being disposed between the anvils and substantially parallel thereto, the tongue, in its normal position, being disposed above a plane formed by the anvils, the tongue being pivotable through the plane formed by the anvils;
- the tongue being adapted to engage the exposed back surface of a staple when the lever is drawn toward the handle.
- 9. A staple remover for disengaging embedded staples having a concealed back surface and an exposed back surface, comprising:
- a flat elongate handle having first, second and third sections;
- the second section of the handle being of an elongate rectangular configuration with first and second opposing ends, the first section of the handle being integral with the first end of the second section, the third section of the handle being integral with the second end of the second section, the third section of the handle descending from the second section to form a driving surface, the first section of the handle comprising spaced apart parallel supports descending from the second section;
- a pair of parallel elongate spaced apart, anvils integral with the parallel supports of the first section, the anvils being spaced to engage substantially the lateral extremes of the concealed back surface of an embedded staple;
- a lever having a working end and a manipulating end;
- means pivotably joining the handle and the lever proximate to the working end of the lever and the first end of the second section of the handle;
- a rod-like tongue having a rounded surface integral with the working end of the lever and the rounded surface of the rod-like tongue being adapted to engage the exposed back surface of a staple;
- the tongue being disposed between the parallel supports and being substantially parallel to the anvils, the tongue, in its normal position, being disposed above a plane formed by the anvils and pivotable through the plane formed by the anvils when the lever is pivoted towards the handle.
- 10. The staple remover of claim 9 wherein a means for cushioning is attached to the driving surface.
- 11. The staple remover of claim 10 wherein a non-slip surface is associated with the driving surface.
- 12. The staple remover of claim 11 wherein the lever comprises a round rod.
- 13. The staple remover of claim 12 wherein the lever and the handle are formed of metal.
- 14. The staple remover of claim 13 wherein the first, second and third sections of the handle and the anvils are integrally formed.
- 15. The staple remover of claim 14 wherein the tongue and the lever are integrally formed from a round rod.
- 16. The staple remover of claim 15 wherein the spaced apart anvils taper as they extend away from the parallel supports.
- 17. The staple remover of claim 16 wherein the handle and the lever are made of metal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 577,200, filed Sept. 4, 1990 now abandoned.
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