1. Field of the Description
This invention relates to a puncher, and more particularly to a puncher with front and rear cutters linked to move simultaneously to punch holes in different sizes at the same time.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional paper puncher, as shown in
The driving shaft A links the driving plate B to bring the idle gear C1 to move forward, which links the sliding block C to move simultaneously. Thus the front cutter D slides through the front cutter hole F1 of the front positioning board F. The rear cutter E slides through the rear cutter through hole F2 of the front positioning board F and the rear cutter hole G1 of the rear positioning board G to punch holes.
The front and rear cutters of this design are placed too close to each other, which makes the installation complicated. The longer body of the rear cutter requires more material, and may be shaken in the punching process to punch holes not in a precise alignment.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a puncher having a double cutter linkage structure, which is easy to install and to operate.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a puncher having a double cutter linkage structure, which cutters are secured firmly in the puncher and punch holes in a precise alignment.
It is a further objective of the present invention to provide a puncher having a double cutter linkage structure, which is cost effective to manufacture.
As shown in
The driving shaft 1 is connected to a handle 11 for a user to hold and operate the puncher and to an extension plate 12 that is connected with one end of a spring 13. The spring 13 has the other end secured to the case of the puncher. The driving plate 2 is fixed to the driving shaft 1 with a pair of pivoting pins 21 and 22 set at respective ends thereof. One end of the driving plate 2 is pivotally connected to one end of the front linking rod 3 with the pivoting pin 21. The front linking rod 3 has the other end connected to the front cutter seat 5 with a pivoting pin 31. The front cutter seat 5 is fixed to the front cutter 7. The other end of the driving plate 2 is pivotally connected to one end of the rear linking rod 4 with the pivoting pin 22. The rear linking rod 4 has a curved arm 41 at the other end to connect to one end of the rear cutter seat 6 with a pivoting pin 42. The rear cutter seat 6 is fixed to the rear cutter 8. The positioning seat 9 is in a reverse U shape and has a front plate 91 at one side and a rear plate 92 at the other side. The front plate 91 of the positioning seat 9 has a through hole 911 for the front cutter 7 to extend there through. The rear plate 92 also has a through hole 921 for the rear cutter 8 to extend there through.
To operate the present invention, as shown in
Practically, the rear linking rod 4 is longer in length, in accordance with the physics theory, the longer it is, the less strength it will require. Thus the rear cutter 8 is in a stable status and more accurate. Both the front cutter 7 and the rear cutter 8 are located on respective sides of the positioning seat 9 so the installation is easier. The reverse U-shaped configuration of the positioning seat 9 provides a stronger strength and stability.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20060174741 A1 | Aug 2006 | US |