1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a refill case for accommodating staple-sheets formed by connecting straight staple members, and to a staple cartridge into which the refill case is attached so as to supply staples to an electric stapler.
2. Related Art
A paper handling device used as a paper finisher provided at a back stage of an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine or a printer includes an electric stapler for stapling plural paper sheets in a set (refer to Patent Document 1). The electric stapler is so constituted as to be capable of attaching and detaching a staple cartridge. The staple cartridge is so constituted as to be capable of attaching and detaching a refill case in which staple-sheets, each of which is formed by connecting straight staple members in a sheet shape, are stacked and accommodated. Further, the electric stapler is frequently arranged so that a staple is driven out from a downside and penetrates the paper sheets and legs of the penetrating staple are bent from an upside. Further, in order to easily feed the paper sheets, the electric stapler is frequently installed in a slant state.
In the staple cartridge, an attachment part for attaching the refill case is formed (refer to Patent Document 2). On a front side of the attachment part, a pressing part is formed being protruded backward, and on a back side of the attachment part, a locking part is formed. When the refill case is attached to the staple cartridge, first, a front lower portion of the refill case is pushed obliquely downward into the staple cartridge so that the front lower portion enters a lower portion of the pressing part of the attachment part. Thereafter, the whole of the refill case is rotated downward around the front lower portion of the refill case, and a back portion of the refill case is locked to the locking part of the attachment part, whereby the refill case is attached to the staple cartridge.
However, according to this attachment mode, when the refill case is rotated downward around the front lower portion of the refill case, a front upper portion of the refill case moves backward and separates from the attachment part of the staple cartridge. Therefore, a clearance gap is produced between the refill case and the staple cartridge.
Therefore, in an electric stapler of a type of driving out a staple from a downside toward an upside, when the electric stapler is operated erroneously in a state where the paper sheets do not exist, an idle-driven staple moves from the staple cartridge along a slant to the clearance gap side between the refill case and the staple cartridge due to vibration of stapling operation. Then, the idle-driven staple further falls from this clearance gap inside the staple cartridge, and enters a feeding path through which the staple led out from the refill case is fed to a drive-out part located at the leading end of the staple cartridge, whereby there is possibility that poor feeding may be caused.
One or more embodiments of the invention provide a refill case which can surely prevent an unnecessary object such as an idle-driven staple from entering an inside from a clearance gap between a staple cartridge and the refill case when the refill case is attached to the staple cartridge.
In addition, one or more embodiments of the invention provide a staple cartridge which can suppress the clearance space produced between the refill case and the staple cartridge to such a degree that the staple cannot pass.
In accordance with one or more embodiments of the invention, a refill case (A) is provided with: an accommodating part (2) in which staple-sheets, each of which is formed by connecting straight staple members in a sheet shape, are stacked in an up/down direction and accommodated; a front wall (8a); a leading-out port (3) formed in the front wall (8a), and from which a lowermost staple-sheet of the stacked staple-sheets in the accommodating part is led out forward; and an eaves part (7) formed in an upper side of the leading-out port (3). The eaves part (7) includes a front end (7F) positioned in a front side of the front wall (8a) and a lower surface (7L) formed between the front end (7F) and the front wall (8a).
Further, in the above structure, the refill case (A) may include an engaging part (10) formed in a position in a lower side of the eaves part (7) and in an upper side of the lead-out port (3), and protruding forward from the front wall (8a). An upper end of the engaging part (10) is apart from the lower surface (7L) of the eaves part (7) in the up/down direction.
According to the above structure, in the front wall of the accommodating part, there is formed the leading-out port from which the lowermost staple-sheet is led out, and above the opening portion of the staple leading-out port, the eaves part which prevents entry of an unnecessary object is formed protrusively. Therefore, when the refill case is attached to the staple cartridge, by forming the eaves part in a position having no interference with the staple cartridge, the gap space formed between the eaves part and the staple cartridge is covered with the eaves part, and this gap space can be made small, so that it is possible to prevent surely the unnecessary object such as the idle-driven staple from entering the inside.
Moreover, in accordance with one or more embodiment of the invention, a staple cartridge (B) is provided with: a pressing part (13) configured to engage with an engaging part (10) protruding from a front wall (8a) of a refill case (A); and a protrusion (17) formed on the pressing part (13) and configured to oppose in an up/down direction to a lower surface (7L) of an eaves part (7) of the refill case (A). The protrusion (17) is structured so that a gap between the lower surface (7L) of the eaves part (7) and the protrusion (17) is smaller than a thickness of a staple (1a) in a state that the refill case (A) is attached to the staple cartridge (B).
According to the above structure, the pressing part which engages with the engaging part protruding from the above front wall of the refill case when the refill case is attached is formed at the attachment part of the staple cartridge, and the protrusion which is opposed to the above eaves part up and down is formed at this pressing part. Therefore, when the engaging part is engaged with the pressing part to attach the refill case to the staple cartridge, the eaves part and the protrusion are opposed to each other up and down, but the up and down clearance gap between the eaves part and the protrusion can be adjusted so that any trouble is not produced in the operation of attaching the refill case to the staple cartridge. Since the gap space between the refill case and the staple cartridge is made smaller than the thickness of the staple, it is possible to prevent surely the unnecessary staple from entering between the refill case and the staple cartridge.
In the above structure, the staple cartridge (B) may include: a staple guide part (18) including a feeding path (20) for guiding a staple-sheet led out from a leading-out port (3) of the refill case (A), wherein a drive-out part (23) in which a staple fed out from the feeding path (20) is driven from a downside to an upside is formed at a front end of the staple guide part (18). An upper surface of the staple guide part (18) and an upper surface of the pressing part (13) may be continuously formed.
According to the above structure, on the pressing part side of the above attachment part, the staple guide part having the feeding path for guiding a lowermost staple-sheet led out from the leading-out port of the refill case is protrusively formed; at the leading end of the staple guide part, the drive-out part which drives out a staple fed out from the above feeding path from the downside to the upside is formed; and the upper surface of the above staple guide part and the upper surface of the above pressing part are formed continuously. Therefore, when idle-stapling is erroneously performed, the idle-driven staple might move from the upper surface of the staple guide part to the upper surface of the pressing part due to vibration produced in the sequential stapling time, but it cannot enter the inside of the staple cartridge from the gap space between the eaves part of the refill case and the attachment part of the staple cartridge. Accordingly, even in case that the electric stapler on which the staple cartridge has been mounted is set slantingly so that the upper surface of the staple guide part becomes high in height and the upper surface of the pressing part becomes low, stable staple feeding can be always secured without causing poor feeding.
Further, above the opening portion of the staple leading-out port 3, an eaves part 7 is formed, which protrudes from the outside of a front wall 8a of the accommodating part 2. As shown in
Each of the staple-sheet 1 is formed by connecting straight staple members in the shape of a sheet with an adhesive. The staple member is formed in U-shape by an electric stapler C described later and thereafter driven out.
Next, in
On the front side of the attachment part 12, a staple guide part 18 is formed protrusively. At the lower portion of the staple guide part 18, a feeding path 20 for the lowermost staple-sheet 11, is formed. To the contrary, on the upper surface of the staple guide part 18, a receiving part 21 is formed. The upper surface of the receiving part 21, as shown in
Under the above constitution, in case that the refill case A is attached to the attachment part 12 of the staple cartridge B as shown in
Further, in case that the refill case A is attached by the rotational movement in the above manner, a gap space 9b is formed between the eaves part 7 and the stable cartridge B by the up-down positional relation between them. However, the upper surface 16 of the pressing part 13 is formed in such a manner that the leading end of the eaves part 7 of the refill case A moves along the slant of the upper surface 16 of the pressing part 13 without interference when the refill case A moves rotationally in the attachment time. Thus, since the refill case A and the staple cartridge B can be constituted so that there is not any trouble in the operation of attaching the refill case A to the staple cartridge B, the eaves part 7 is opposite to the upper portion of the protrusion 17 in the attachment completing time. The gap space 9b between the upper eaves part 7 and the lower protrusion 17 is set so as to become smaller than the thickness of the staple.
Next, the staple cartridge B to which the refill case A has been attached is constituted so as to be detachably attached to the electric stapler C as shown in
The forming and driving part is a section which forms staples fed out sequentially from the staple cartridge B and drives out the formed staple, in which there is provided a forming and driving mechanism which includes a forming plate for forming a staple in the U-shape and a driver for driving out the formed staple. The clincher drive part 27 includes, at a leading end of a drive link 28 provided swingably for the stapler body 25, a movable clincher which bends leg portions of the staple driven out by the driver and penetrating the paper sheets. Since both the forming and driving mechanism and the clincher drive part are known, the description of them is omitted.
Further, on both sides of the back portion of the electric stapler C, as shown in
Under the above constitution, when the staple cartridge B is inserted from the backside of the stapler body 25 and attached to the stapler body 25, a projection 19 (refer to
When the paper sheets are stapled, the lowermost staple-sheet 1L in the refill case A, as shown in
If the electric stapler C is erroneously operated in a state where there are no paper sheets, the idle-driven staple 1a remains on the receiving part 21 of the staple cartridge B inside the stapling table 26. In case that the electric stapler C is attached to the paper handling device obliquely so that the rear portion of the electric stapler C becomes low in height, as shown in
In the above exemplary embodiment, though the engaging part 10 is formed protrusively below the eaves part 7, the engaging part may be formed protrusively above the part 7 to the contrary to engage with the pressing part. In this case, between the eaves part and the lower surface of the engaging part, a gap space is formed.
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