The present invention relates to a punch pin structure and a cutting tool, and more particularly to a punch pin structure and a cutting tool of a punching apparatus for creating holes in paper sheets.
A punching apparatus is widely used to punch a stack of paper sheets to create neat holes at a side of the paper sheets so as to facilitate filing.
Since the rectangular cutting edge 11 of each punch pin 10 in the conventional punch apparatus of
The present invention provides a punch pin structure and a cutting tool of a punching apparatus, which can be operated to perforate the paper sheets in an effort-saving manner while readily removing the paper crumbs cut off by the punching apparatus.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a punch pin structure of a punching apparatus. The punch pin structure comprises a pin body, a first piercing end, a second piercing end and a cutting member. The first piercing end extends from the bottom of the pin body. The second piercing end extends from the bottom of the pin body and is separate from the first piercing end. The cutting member is disposed at the bottom of the pin body between the first piercing end and the second piercing end. The first piercing end is in contact with the object to be punched prior to the cutting member and the second piercing end in response to a punching operation.
In an embodiment, the cutting member is a concave bottom surface of the pin body comprising a first cutting plane adjacent to the first piercing end and a second cutting plane adjacent to the second piercing end.
In an embodiment, the slope of the first cutting plane is greater than that of the second cutting plane.
In an embodiment, the length of the first cutting plane is smaller than that of the second cutting plane.
In an embodiment, the first piercing end is an edge of the first cutting plane, and the second piercing end is an edge of the second cutting plane.
In an embodiment, the pin body is tapered from bottom to top.
In an embodiment, the cutting member includes a concave surface with sharp edges.
In an embodiment, the first and second piercing ends and the cutting member are integrally formed with the pin body.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a punch pin structure of a punching apparatus. The punch pin structure comprises a pin body, a first piercing end and a second piercing end. The pin body has a concave cutting surface. The first piercing end extends from the concave cutting surface of the pin body. The second piercing end extends from the concave cutting surface of the pin body and is separate from the first piercing end. The first piercing end is in contact with the object to be punched prior to the second piercing end in response to a punching operation.
In an embodiment, the most recessed point of the concave cutting surface is closer to the first piercing end than the second piercing end.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a cutting tool for punching holes in an object. The cutting tool comprises a punching plate and a plurality of punch pins. The punch pins extend from a side of the punching plate and are parallel to one another. At least one of the punch pins comprises at the bottom thereof a first piercing end, a second piercing end and a concave cutting surface disposed between the first piercing end and the second piercing end. The first piercing end is more protrudent than the second piercing end so that the object to be punched is firstly pierced by the first piercing end and the second piercing end successively, and perforated by the cutting member.
In an embodiment, the punch pins differentially protrude from the side of the punching plate in order that the punch pins punch the object in batch.
In an embodiment, two end punch pins and a middle punch pin are the most protrudent among the punch pins, and a gradient from the most to the least protrudent punch pins is formed between either of the two end punch pins and the middle punch pin.
In an embodiment, the punch pins are distributed symmetrically in respect to the middle punch pin.
The present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, an embodiment of a cutting tool for use in a punching apparatus to create holes in an object such as paper will be illustrated. Referring to
According to the present invention, the punch pin structure is well designed to perforate the object in an effort-saving manner while readily removing the crumbs cut off by the punching apparatus. As shown in
The punching mechanism implemented by the cutting tool according to the present invention will be illustrated in greater details as follows by giving the embodiment as shown in
In response to the downward push of the punching plate 30, the object, e.g. paper sheets, positioned on the supporting surface 51 of the die plate 5 is firstly pierced by the first piercing ends 311 of the three longest punch pins, i.e. the middle punch pin 31a and the end punch pins 31b. Successively, the paper sheets are pierced by the second piercing ends 312 of these punch pins 31a and 31b and then perforated by the concave cutting surfaces 313. Afterwards, the paper sheets are pierced by the first piercing ends 311 and the second piercing ends 312 of the punch pins 3g adjacent to the end punch pins 31b successively, and then perforated by the concave cutting surfaces 313. Similar piercing and perforating operations are done from the longest punch pins to the shortest ones, and finally the punch pins 31d adjacent to the middle punch pins 31a perforate the paper sheets, thereby creating an equivalent number of holes on the paper sheets.
Since the second piercing ends 312 is less protrudent than the first piercing ends 311, the paper crumbs cut off by the cutting tool can be easily removed via the gap under the second piercing ends 312. Therefore, the above mentioned punch pin structure facilitates cutting and crumb-removing during the punching operation. Moreover, the uneven arrangement of the punch pins and the staggered feature of the piercing ends of each punch pin distribute the exertion of punching force over different time points so as to save laboring.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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92128944 | Oct 2003 | TW | national |