The present invention relates to a link arrangement forming part of a stapler in which stapling of a workpiece such as a sheaf of papers is effected, which stapler comprises a frame which has attached to it a drive device, a staple magazine, a driver, an anvil and said link arrangement which is connected to and acted upon by the drive device and which in a reciprocating stapling movement imparts to the driver and the anvil relative to the frame a reciprocating movement in which the driver and the anvil move towards and away from one another.
Staplers provided with link arrangements which in all essentials work in accordance with the function described above are prior art. To cite but a few, they are referred to in patent specifications U.S. Pat. No. 6,820,790, U.S. Pat. No. 4,199,095 and U.S. Ser. No. 11/628,784. A common feature of these prior arrangements is that they comprise a plurality of parts which render them complicated both to manufacture and to assemble. In addition, their movement pattern is not entirely continuous but conducted in sequences such that a number of start sequences occur throughout the movement process. Each of these start sequences causes noise, rendering the stapler's noise level unnecessarily high, and each starting sequence also requires starting energy, resulting in unnecessary load upon the drive device and hence unnecessary energy consumption. A further consequence of these starts is increased wear of constituent parts of the arrangement, not only shortening the stapler's service life but also leading to both higher noise levels and greater energy consumption.
There is thus a need for a link arrangement with a movement pattern in which the various sequences follow immediately after one another or each follow one another in such a way that no time gaps occur in the movement process, which arrangement also comprises only a few parts, which parts are easy to manufacture and assemble and do not cause a high noise level or require unnecessary energy, nor when they have become worn do they generate higher noise levels or increased energy requirements.
The present invention overcomes the disadvantages indicated above by means of a link arrangement of the kind indicated in the introduction which is characterized by being provided with a scissors link which comprises a connecting spindle and at least four arms.
The invention is also characterized in that the four arms of the scissors link comprise a first arm connected pivotably to the frame and a second arm connected pivotably to the drive device, these arms being situated on a first side of the scissors link, and a third arm connected to the anvil and a fourth arm connected to the driver, these two latter arms being situated on a second side of the scissors link which is opposite to the first side.
The invention is also characterized in that the second arm is divided into first and second elements connected together by a first hinge pin.
The invention is further characterized in that the third arm is divided into third and fourth elements connected together by a second hinge pin.
The invention is also further characterized in that the fourth arm is divided into fifth and sixth elements connected together by a third hinge pin.
In addition, the invention is characterized in that throughout the stapling movement in the height direction the connecting spindle of the scissors link is at a lower level than the connection point of the second arm to the drive device.
The invention is described below with reference to the attached drawings, in which
Also situated in the frame is a drive device 7 comprising not only the drive means 3 but also a plurality of gearwheels, of which only a first gearwheel 8, a second gearwheel 9 and a third gearwheel 10 appear in the drawing. The first gearwheel is connected to an output shaft 11 of the drive means 3. The third gearwheel 10 has a connecting spigot 12 attached to it. When the drive means 3 is activated, the shaft 11 and the gearwheels 8-10 rotate, causing the connecting spigot 12 to rotate and to move relative to the height H of the frame in an up and down movement which coincides with the movement indicated by the double arrow P.
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The fact that the link arrangement is provided with the scissors link 14 affords the advantage of no time delay in the movement pattern of the stapler, and further assurance of this function is afforded by the fact that throughout the stapling movement the means connecting the arm 17 to the drive device is higher in the height direction H than the connecting spindle 15.
The invention is not limited by the above description but only by the claims set out below.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1100668-1 | Sep 2011 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2012/000120 | 8/21/2012 | WO | 00 | 3/11/2014 |