1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hole puncher, and more particularly to a laborsaving hole puncher that allows a user to easily punch holes through a stack of paper sheets without strenuous effort.
2. Description of Related Art
Paper punchers are used to punch holes through paper sheets so the paper sheets can be mounted in a loose-leaf binder through the punched holes in the paper sheets.
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A large-scale company has many divisions specializing respectively in different works. An employee designated to do general affairs such as book-bind may punch holes through paper sheets all day long. Such an employee working on general affairs is probably a female being weak. After repetitively operating the hole puncher, the employee's hand feels uncomfortable. After a long time, the employee's hand gets injured.
Furthermore, medical technology progresses and more and more people have longevity. Advanced employees become very common in offices. These advanced employees probably feel laborious when using the conventional hole puncher.
Moreover, another conventional hole puncher has an articulated structure and allows people to easily use the hole puncher. However, the hole puncher has some disadvantages. The moment arm of the hole puncher is short so people still needs to pay much force when operating the hole puncher. The articulated structure is not limited to move in rails and may inappropriately sways so a user cannot smoothly use the hole puncher. The hole puncher sways and becomes loose and even disassembled.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a laborsaving hole puncher to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a laborsaving hole puncher that allows a user to easily punch holes through a stack of paper sheets without strenuous effort.
A laborsaving hole puncher in accordance with the present invention comprises a base, at least one cutter, a top cover and at least one articulated linkage.
The base has at least one bracket. The least one cutter slidably is mounted respectively on the at least one bracket. The top cover is mounted pivotally on the at least one bracket. The least one articulated linkage connects respectively to the at least one bracket, the at least one cutter and the top cover and each articulated linkage has an upper link and a lower link. The upper link is mounted pivotally on the top cover. The lower link is mounted pivotally on the upper link and is mounted pivotally on one bracket and has an intermediate segment mounted to one cutter.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Several embodiments of a laborsaving hole puncher in accordance with the present invention are described hereafter with
The laborsaving hole puncher may be a single-cutter type or multi-cutter type hole puncher.
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The base (10) has a top, a bottom, two cutter holes (19), a bottom pad (11), a ruler (12) and two brackets (13). The cutter holes (19) are defined through the base (10). The bottom pad (11) is mounted detachably on the base (10) and has a top and a cavity defined in the top to receive paper scraps. The ruler (12) is mounted slidably and transversely between the base (10) and the bottom pad (11).
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The cutters (15) are slidably mounted respectively through the guide holes (17) and the cutter holes (19) to cut paper sheets and each cutter (15) has a bottom end, a pin hole and a blade. The pin hole is defined through the cutter (15). The blade is formed on the bottom end.
The top cover (40) is mounted pivotally one the brackets (13) and has a front, a rear and two extension arms (41). The extension arms (41) extend from the top cover (40) and are mounted respectively on the rear ends of the brackets (13). The top cover (40) allows the user to depress the front to drive the cutters (15) to cut the paper sheets.
The torsion springs (50) are mounted between the base (10) and the top cover (40), correspond respectively to the bracket (13), correspond respectively to the extension arms (41) and bias the front of the top cover (40) upward. Each torsion spring (50) is mounted between a corresponding bracket (13) and a corresponding extension arm (41).
The articulated linkages (14) connect respectively to and correspond respectively to the brackets (13) on the base (10), the cutters (15) and the extension arms (41) of the top cover (40).
Each articulated linkage (14) has an upper link (30) and a lower link (20).
The upper link (30) is mounted pivotally on the top cover (40) and comprises two connection tabs (31) and has a top end, a bottom end and a slot pin (35). The bottom end of the upper link (30) is mounted pivotally and slidably between curved slots (133) in the wings (131) on a corresponding bracket (13). The slot pin (35) extends through the bottom end of the upper link (30) and is slidably mounted in the curved slots (133) in the wings (131) on the bracket (13) and allows the bottom end of the upper link (30) to pivot and slide along the curved slots (133).
The lower link (20) is reverse U-shaped, is mounted pivotally on the upper link (30), is mounted pivotally on a corresponding bracket (13) and has a top end, a bottom end, an intermediate segment, two side tabs (21), a pivot pin (26) and a slide pin (25). The top end of the lower link (20) is mounted pivotally on the bottom end of the upper link (30) by extending the slot pin (35) through the top end of the lower link (20). The bottom end of the lower link (20) is mounted pivotally on the wings (131) on the front end of the bracket (13). The intermediate segment is mounted to a corresponding cutter (15). The side tabs (21) extend from the lower link (20) and each side tab (21) has a top end, a bottom end and a pin hole (212). The pin hole (212) is defined through the side tab (21) between the top end and the bottom end of the lower link (20) and corresponds to the intermediate segment. The pivot pin (26) extends through the bottom end of the lower link (20) and the pivot holes (134) in the wings (131) on the bracket (13) to pivot the lower link (20) on the bracket (13). The pivot pin (26) may extend through the bottom ends of the side tabs (21). The slide pin (25) extends through the intermediate segment of the lower link (20), may extend through the pin holes (212) in the side tabs (21), extends through a corresponding cutter (15) and is mounted slidably in the rail slots (132) in the wings (131) on the bracket (13) to move the cutter (15) up and down.
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The laborsaving hole puncher (2) has each bracket (13) having the curved slots (233) defined respectively through the wings (131) on the bracket (13) near the front end. The pivot hole (234) are defined respectively through wings (131) on the bracket (13) near the rear end.
The articulated linkages (60) connect to the base (10), the cutters (15) and the top cover (40). Each articulated linkage (60) is mounted pivotally on a corresponding bracket (13). The upper link (80) of the articulated linkage (60) has a top end mounted pivotally on the top cover (40). The bottom end of the upper link (80) is mounted pivotally and slidably between the curved slots (233) in the bracket (13) near the front end. The lower link (70) of the articulated linkage (60) has a bottom end mounted pivotally on the wings (131) on the rear end of the bracket (13) by extending the pivot pin (26) through the pivot holes (234) in the bracket (13). The intermediate segment of the lower link (70) connects to a corresponding cutter (15) by extending the slide pin (25) through the rail slots (132) in the wings (131) to move the cutter (15) up and down.
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Each bracket (13) is implemented with the pivot holes (334) defined respectively through the wings (131) near the rear end of the bracket (13) and without the curved slot. Each articulated linkage (160) has the bottom end of the upper link (180) and the top end of the lower link (170) suspending and separating from a corresponding bracket (13).
The lower link (170) has a bottom end mounted pivotally on the wings (131) on the rear end of a corresponding bracket (13) by extending the pivot pin (26) through the pivot holes (334) in the bracket (13). The intermediate segment of the lower link (170) connects to a corresponding cutter (15) by extending the slide pin (25) through the rail slots (132) in the wings (131).
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F
0×sin(θ0)=F1×sin(θ1)×L1
F
0×sin(45°)×L0=F1×sin(24.061°)×L1
L0=130; L1=18
91.92F0=7.34F1
F1=12.52F0
F
3×sin(90−θ3)×L3=F2×L2
F
3×sin(79.193)×L3=F2×L2
F
2
=F
1×sin(90−θ2)
F
2
=F
1×sin(79.868)
F
3×sin(79.3193)×L3=F1×sin(79.868)×L2
L2=45; L3=32
31.43F3=44.3F1
F1=0.71F3
12.52F0=0.71F3
F3=17.63F0
As a result of the equations, the laborsaving hole puncher has ratio of the input force (F0) and the output force (F3) being 1:17.63.
A conventional hole puncher has a ratio of an input force and an output force being 1:7.19.
Effort-saving rate=(17.63−7.19)/17.63=0.59323=59.323%
The articulated linkages make people easily conveniently use the laborsaving hole puncher (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) without strenuous effort. Therefore, weak people such as females and elders may safely use the laborsaving hole puncher (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) without getting his/her hands injured. Moreover, the curved slots (133, 233) in each bracket (13) guide and prevent the top end of the lower link (20, 70) and the bottom end of the upper link (30, 80) from swaying inadvertently. Therefore, the laborsaving hole puncher (1, 2, 4, 5) is durable and people may smoothly use the laborsaving hole puncher (1, 2, 4, 5).
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.