Information
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Patent Grant
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6715657
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Patent Number
6,715,657
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Date Filed
Monday, April 29, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Smith; Scott A.
- Chukwurah; Nathaniel
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 227 109
- 227 120
- 227 123
- 227 127
- 227 130
- 227 134
- 227 135
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A nail stapler magazine includes a storage device for storing nails and staples, a feeder device for feeding the nails and the staples in the storage device, a gate device through which the nails and the staples can be fed, and a distinguisher device for distinguishing the nails from the staples and ensuring that that only one of the nails and staples is fed at a time.
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present invention is related to a nail stapler and, more particularly, to a magazine for use in a nail stapler.
2. Related Prior Art
In ancient time, a hammer was the only effective tool for driving a nail into two pieces of wood in order to fasten them together. Later on, a nail stapler was invented. Since then, a lot of nail staplers have been devised.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,368,213 teaches a nail stapler magazine capable of providing single-legged nails (or “nails”); however, it cannot provide U-shaped nails (or “staples”).
U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,431 issued to the applicant of the present patent application teaches a nail stapler magazine capable of providing both nails and staples. However, in the case of a jam, a nail or stale cannot be removed from the nail stapler easily.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the drawbacks encountered in using conventional decorative device.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a nail stapler magazine that can contain nails and staples simultaneously and provide nails or staples automatically without the need for manual adjustment thereof.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a nail stapler magazine from which a nail or staple can be easily removed in the case of jam.
According to the present invention, a nail stapler magazine includes a storage device for storing nails and staples, a feeder device for feeding the nails and the staples in the storage device, a gate device through which the nails and the staples can be fed, and a distinguisher device for distinguishing the nails from the staples and ensuring that that only one of the nails and staples is fed at a time.
The storage device includes first and second shells engaged with each other so as to define a space for storing the nails and the staples. The first and second shells both define a plurality of grooves for receiving and guiding the heads of the nails. The first shell defines a channel for receiving a terminal section of each staple. The space defined between the first and second shells receives another terminal section of each staple.
The feeder device includes a feeder for feeding the nails and the staples. The feeder device includes at least one spring for biasing the feeder. The feeder device includes at least one joint for connecting the at least one spring with the feeder. The first shell defines at least one tunnel for receiving the at least one spring and the at least one joint. The at least one spring is helical. The at least one joint includes a stem inserted in the at least one spring. The feeder includes at least one tab formed thereon for engagement with the at least one joint. The at least one joint defines a recess for receiving the at least one tab formed on the feeder. The feeder includes two side sections and an intermediate section formed between the side sections. One side section of the feeder is received in the space defined between the first and second shells and the other side section of the feeder is received in the channel defined in the first shell.
The gate device includes a first plate attached to an end of the first shell and a second plate attached to the distinguisher device. The first plate defines a plurality of recesses corresponding to the grooves defined in the first shell. The second plate defines a plurality of recesses corresponding to the grooves defined in the second shell. The first plate defines a slot for receiving a terminal section of each staple.
The distinguisher device includes a plate and a stop formed on the plate for stopping a terminal section of each staple. The plate of the distinguisher device defines a slot for receiving the stop.
The stop is pivotally mounted on the plate. The distinguisher device includes an elastic element attached to the plate thereof for biasing the stop. The distinguisher device includes a block formed on the plate thereof, crossing the slot, for limiting the pivot of the stop. A pin is inserted in a hole defined in the protrusion from the stop for limiting the pivot of the stop.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of embodiments referring to the attached drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side view of a nail stapler with a magazine according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the magazine shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the magazine taken along a line
3
—
3
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the magazine taken along a line
4
—
4
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a bottom view of the magazine shown in
FIG. 1
feeding nails;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view taken along a line
6
—
6
in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a bottom view of the magazine shown in
FIG. 1
feeding staples; and
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view taken along a line
8
—
8
in FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the present invention provides a magazine
1
for a nail stapler
2
. The magazine
1
can store and feed nails
100
(see
FIG. 3
) and staples
110
(see
FIG. 4
) so that the nail stapler
2
can shoot one nail
100
or staple
110
from the magazine
1
at a time.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the magazine
1
includes a storage device (not numbered) for storing the nails
100
and/or the staples
110
, a feeder device (not numbered) for feeding the nails
100
and/or the staples
110
in the storage device, a gate device (not numbered) through which the nails
100
and the staples
110
can be fed and a distinguisher device
60
for distinguishing the nails
100
from the staples
110
and ensuring that that only one nail
100
or staple
110
is fed at a time.
The storage device consists of a first shell
10
and a second shell
20
. The first shell
10
can be engaged with the second shell
20
so as to define a space
70
(see
FIG. 4
) for storing the nails
100
and staples
110
.
The first shell
10
includes an internal wall and an external wall, wherein the internal wall faces the nails
100
and the external wall is opposite to the internal wall. The internal wall of the first shell
10
defines a plurality of parallel grooves (not numbered) for receiving and guiding the heads of the nails
100
. The first shell
10
includes front and rear walls and upper and lower edges. The first shell
10
includes a groove
11
defined in the internal wall, near and parallel to the lower edge. The groove
11
can receive a correspond portion of the second shell
20
to be described. The first shell
10
includes a clip
12
extending from the internal wall, near the lower edge and the front face. The clip
12
extends horizontally, then upwards, and finally horizontally towards the internal wall of the shell
10
. The clip
12
includes an edge
13
for engagement with a corresponding portion of the second shell
20
to be described. The first shell
10
defines two tunnels
14
parallel to the upper and lower edges. The first shell
10
includes a channel
15
defined in the upper edge, extending deeply into the shell
10
so as to communicate the tunnels
14
with each other. The first shell
10
includes a fin
16
extending upwards from the upper edge for engagement with a corresponding of the second shell
20
to be described. The first shell
10
includes two threaded apertures
17
defined in the front face, one above the upper tunnel
14
and the other below the lower tunnel
14
.
The second shell
20
includes an internal wall and an external wall, wherein the internal wall faces the nails
100
and the external wall is opposite to the internal wall. The internal wall of the second shell
20
defines a plurality of parallel grooves (not numbered) for receiving and guiding the heads of the nails
100
. The second shell
20
includes front and rear edges and upper and lower edges. The second shell
20
includes a lower strip
26
extending from the internal wall, near the lower edge. The lower strip
26
is used for engagement with the groove
11
. The second shell
20
includes a groove
21
defined in the internal wall thereof, near the lower strip
26
. The external internal wall of the second shell
20
defines a groove
22
, near and parallel to the lower edge. The groove
22
can be engaged with the edge
13
. The second shell
20
includes an upper strip
23
extending horizontally from the internal wall, near the upper edge. The upper strip
23
includes a groove
24
defined in a lower face thereof for engagement with the fin
16
.
In assembly of the shells
10
and
20
, the lower strip
26
is inserted in the groove
11
, the edge
13
is received in the groove
22
, and the fin
16
is received in the groove
24
. The shells
10
and
20
can be retained assembled by means of a buckle including a hook
18
pivotally mounted on the first shell
10
and a ring
28
secured to the second shell
20
for receiving the hook
18
.
The feeder device includes two springs
31
, a feeder
32
biased by the springs
31
and two joints
33
for connecting the springs
31
with the feeder
32
. The springs
31
are helical. Each of the joints
33
includes a stem
330
, and defines a recess
331
. The feeder
32
including a side section
321
, a side section
323
parallel to the side section
321
and an intermediate section (not numbered) formed between the side sections
321
and
323
, thus defining a space
324
between them. Two tabs
322
extend horizontally from the side section
321
. In assembly, each of the stems
330
is inserted in an end of one of the springs
31
. Each pair of spring
31
and joint
33
is received in one of the tunnels
14
. The side section
321
of the feeder
32
is inserted in the channel
15
. The tabs
322
are received in the tunnels
14
. Thus, the feeder
32
can move between the shells
10
and
20
. The tabs
322
are received in the recesses
331
. Thus, the springs
31
are engaged with the feeder
32
by means of the joints
33
.
The gate device includes plates
40
and
50
. The plate
40
includes a vertical section, an upper horizontal section extending from the vertical section and a lower horizontal section
43
extending from the vertical section. The vertical section of the plate
40
includes a number of recesses
44
defines in an edge thereof for receiving the heads of the nails
100
. Two threaded holes
41
are defined in the upper horizontal section of the plate
40
. The upper horizontal section of the plate
40
includes a recess
45
defined in a lower edge thereof. The plate
40
is connected with the distinguisher device
60
to be described.
The plate
50
includes two holes
51
defined therein, a tab
52
extending from an upper end thereof, and a number of recesses
53
defined therein an edge thereof, corresponding to the recesses
44
. The plate
50
includes a slot
54
defined therein, extending between the holes
51
and the recesses
53
. The plate
50
includes a recess
55
defined therein, extending horizontally below the recesses
53
. A threaded bolt
90
inserted through one of the holes
51
is engaged with a corresponding one of the threaded holes
17
, thus affixing the plate
50
to the front edge of the first shell
10
. The side section
321
of the pusher
32
is allowed to pass through the slot
54
. Two threaded bolts
90
are inserted through the holes
51
for engagement with the threaded holes
17
, thus securing the plate
50
to the first shell
10
.
The distinguisher device
60
includes a plate
61
, a cane-shaped stop
62
pivotally mounted on the plate
61
and a U-shaped spring
63
for limiting pivot of the cane-shaped stop
62
on the plate
61
. The plate
61
defines a slot
611
.
The plate
61
includes two upper lugs
612
between which the slot
611
is located. Each of the upper lugs
612
defines a hole
613
. Tow holes
614
are defined in the plate
61
, corresponding to the holes
41
. The plate
61
includes two lower lugs
615
between which the slot
611
is located. Each of the lower lugs
615
defines a hole
616
. A block
617
is formed on the plate
61
, crossing the slot
611
.
A threaded bolt
90
is inserted through each of the holes
614
for engagement with one of the threaded holes
41
, thus combining the plate
61
with the plate
41
.
The cane-shaped stop
62
includes a vertical section and upper and lower horizontal sections projecting in a same direction from the vertical section. A hole
621
is defined in the upper horizontal section of the cane-shaped stop
62
. A hole
622
is defined in the lower horizontal section of the cane-shaped stop
62
.
The U-shaped spring
63
includes two ends each defining a hole
631
.
In assembly, the vertical section of the cane-shaped stop
62
is received in the slot
611
. The upper horizontal section of the cane-shaped stop
62
is located between the lugs
612
. A pin
80
is inserted in the holes
613
,
631
and
621
, thus pivotally mounting the cane-shaped stop
62
and the spring
63
on the upper lugs
612
of the plate
61
. The vertical section of the cane-shaped stop
62
is biased into the slot
611
by means of the U-shaped spring
63
. A pin
80
is inserted in the hole
621
. Thus, the cane-shaped stop
62
can only pivot in a small range due to the pin
80
secured to the lower horizontal section of the cane-shaped stop
62
and the block
617
.
A security element
64
includes a hole
641
defined in a proper position thereof. The security element
64
is located next to the plate
61
. The block
617
is received in the slot
641
. A pin
80
is inserted in the holes
616
. Thus, the security member
64
can only move vertically with respect to the plate
61
. The security element
64
includes an upper section connected with the nail stapler
2
so that the nail stapler
2
cannot be triggered unless the security element
64
is pushed to an upper limit as the magazine
1
is pressed against a surface of wood.
A cover
65
configured corresponding to the plate
61
is mounted on the plate
61
, thus covering the security element
64
and the plate
61
for aesthetic purposes.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, the nails
100
are received in the magazine
1
. One of the grooves defined in the internal wall of the first shell
10
cooperates with one of the grooves defined in the internal wall of the shell
20
in order to receive the heads of the nails
100
. The nails
100
can be moved through a space
71
defined between the plates
40
and
50
. Referring to
FIG. 4
, the staples
110
are received in the magazine
1
. A terminal section of each staple
110
is received in the space
70
while the other section of each staple
110
is received in the channel
15
. Obviously, the nails
100
and the staples
110
can be simultaneously stored in the magazine
1
.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, a leading one of the nails
100
is pushed beyond the cane-shaped stop
62
by means of the feeder
32
. Thus, the leading nail
100
can be provided to wood (not shown) from the magazine
1
by means of the nail stapler
2
.
Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, a leading one of the staples
110
is pushed against the cane-shaped stop
62
by means of the feeder
32
. Due to the cane-shaped stop
62
, only the leading staple
110
can be pushed beyond the gate device consisting of plates
40
and
50
. Thus, only the leading staple
110
can be provided to wood (not shown) from the magazine
1
by means of the nail stapler
2
.
The magazine according to the present invention provides two advantageous features. Firstly, it can simultaneously contain nails and staples and automatically provide nails or staples without the need for manual adjustment thereof. Thus, a user does not have to buy two nail staplers adapted for storing and feeding nails and staplers, respectively. Secondly, when it is jammed with a nail or staple, the nail or staple can be easily removed from it since the plate
50
can be disengaged from the plate
40
.
The present invention has been described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment thereof. Those skilled in the art can derive many variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention. The scope of the present invention can only be defined in the attached claims.
Claims
- 1. A nail stapler magazine including a storage device including first and second shells (10, 20) engaged with each other so as to define a space (70) for storing nails (100) and staples (110), a feeder device for feeding the nails (100) and the staples (110) from the storage device, a gate device through which the nails (100) and the staples (110) can be fed and a distinguisher device (60) for distinguishing the nails (100) from the staples (110) and ensuring that that only one of the nails and staples (100; 110) is fed at a time, wherein the gate device includes a first plate (50) that is attached to the first shell (10) and defines a slot (54) for receiving a terminal section of each staple (110) and a second plate (40) attached to the distinguisher device (60) so as to define a gap between the first and second plates (40; 50) for receiving the other terminal section of each staple (110).
- 2. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first and second shells (10, 20) both define a plurality of grooves for receiving and guiding the heads of the nails (100).
- 3. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first shell (10) defines a channel (15) for receiving a terminal section of each staple (110) while the space (70) defined between the first and second shells (10, 20) receives another terminal section of reach staple (110).
- 4. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the second shell 20 includes a strip (26) formed thereon, wherein the first shell (10) defines a groove (11) for receiving the strip (26) formed on the first shell (10).
- 5. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 4 wherein the feeder device includes a feeder (32) with two side sections and an intermediate section formed between the side sections, wherein one side section of the feeder (32) is received in the space (70) defined between the first and second shells (10, 20) and the other side section of the feeder (32) is received in the channel (15) defined in the first shell (10).
- 6. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first shell (10) includes a clip (12) formed thereon for clamping the second shell (20).
- 7. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 6 wherein the clip (12) includes an edge (13), wherein the second shell (20) defines a groove (22) for receiving the edge (13) of the clip (12).
- 8. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first shell (10) includes a fin (16) formed thereon, wherein the second shell (20) defines a groove (24) for receiving the fin (16).
- 9. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 1 wherein the feeder device includes a feeder (32) for feeding the nails (100) and the staples (110).
- 10. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 9 wherein the feeder device includes at least one spring (31) for biasing the feeder (32).
- 11. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 10 wherein the first shell (10) defines at least one tunnel (14) for receiving the at least one spring (31).
- 12. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 10 wherein the feeder device includes at least one joint (33) for connecting the at least one spring (31) with the feeder (32).
- 13. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 12 wherein the at least one spring (31) is helical, wherein the at least one joint (33) includes a stem (330) inserted in the at least one spring (31).
- 14. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 13 wherein the feeder (32) includes at least one tab (322) formed thereon for engagement with the at least one joint (33).
- 15. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 14 wherein the at least one joint (33) defines a recess (331) for receiving the at least one tab (322) formed on the feeder (32).
- 16. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first plate (50) defines a plurality of recesses (53) corresponding to the grooves defined in the first shell (10), wherein the second plate (40) defines a plurality of recesses (44) corresponding to the grooves defined in the second shell (20).
- 17. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 16 wherein the first plate (50) includes a tab (52) formed thereon, wherein the second plate (40) defines a recess (45) for receiving the tab (52) formed on the first plate (50).
- 18. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 16 wherein the second plate (40) includes a strip (43) formed thereon, wherein the first plate (50) defines a recess (55) for receiving the strip (43) formed on the second plate (40).
- 19. A nail stapler magazine comprising a storage device for storing nails (100) and staples (110), a feeder device for feeding the nails (100) and the staples (110) from the storage device, a gate device through which the nails (100) and the staples (110) can be fed; and a distinguisher device (60) for distinguishing the nails (100) from the staples (110) and ensuring that that only one of the nails and staples (100; 110) is fed at a time, the distinguisher device (60) including a plate (61) defining a slot (611), a stop (62) attached to the plate (61) and pivoted in the slot (611) for stopping a terminal section of each staple (110) and a block (617) attached to the plate (61), crossing the slot (611), for limiting the pivotal of the stop (62).
- 20. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 19 wherein the stop (62) is pivotally mounted on the plate (61).
- 21. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 19 wherein the distinguisher device (60) includes an elastic element (63) attached to the plate (61) for biasing the stop (62).
- 22. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 19 wherein the plate (61) includes two upper lugs (612) each defining a hole (613) for receiving a pin (80) inserted through a hole (621) defined in the stop (62).
- 23. The nail stapler magazine as set forth in claim 22 wherein the stop (62) includes an extension formed thereon and a hole (622) defined in the extension for receiving a pin (80) for limiting the pivot of the stop (62).
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