Claims
- 1. In a method of forming and driving staples through a workpiece and against an anvil in which side-by-side staple wires are fed from a staple wire belt which staple wire belt has a lead staple wire and in turn is led from a cartridge with a chute, the staples are formed and thereafter driven, the improvement comprising
- (a) urging the belt of staple wires along the cartridge chute into a forming means employing urging means which engage with the belt, thereafter;
- (b) guiding the staple wire belt with such chute until the belt reaches the forming means;
- (c) moving a driving means through a portion of its downward stroke which driving means carries with it a forming means; said driving means and forming means being positively engaged through engagement means;
- (d) forming a staple by the downward movement of said engaged driving means and forming means to bend downwardly the ends of the staple wire;
- (e) carrying said formed staple through action of the driving means further downward while said formed staple remains in and is guided by the forming means;
- (f) disengaging the positive engagement means between the driving means and the forming means and thereafter causing the driving means to frictionally engage the forming means to carry such forming means downwardly with the driving means until the forming means strikes the workpiece at which time the frictional engagement of the forming means is overcome allowing the forming means to be arrested where it strikes the workpiece;
- (g) striking the formed staple with said driving means to carry said formed staple still further downward and into the workpiece with said staple being in and guided by the forming means until the staple enters the workpiece; and
- (h) positioning the cartridge to be aligned with the forming means and continuously guiding that portion of the staple belt up to the lead staple of the belt.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the staple belt is urged against stop means to position the belt in the forming means.
- 3. In a method of forming and driving staples in which side-by-side staple wires are fed from a staple wire belt, the staples are formed and thereafter driven, the improvement comprising
- (a) urging the belt of staple wires into a forming means employing urging means which engage with the belt, thereafter;
- (b) disengaging said urging means from said belt and upon such disengagement;
- (c) moving a driving means through a portion of its downward stroke which driving means carries with it a forming means; said driving means and forming means being positively engaged through engagement means;
- (d) forming a staple;
- (e) carrying said formed staple through action of the driving means further downward while said formed staple remains and is guided by the forming means;
- (f) disengaging the positive engagement means between the driving means and the forming means and thereafter causing the driving means to frictionally engage the forming means to carry such forming means downwardly with the driving means until the forming means strikes the workpiece at which time the frictional engagement of the forming means is overcome allowing the forming means to be arrested where it strikes the workpiece;
- (g) striking a portion of the formed staple between the bent ends with said driving means to carry said formed staple still further downward and into the workpiece with said staple being in and guided by the forming means until the staple enters the workpiece; and
- (h) storing the staple belt in and feeding it from a cartridge unit which is aligned with the forming means and continuously guides that portion of the staple belt up to the lead staple of the belt.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 506,991 filed June 23, 1983.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
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