The present invention relates to a staple remaining amount detecting apparatus in an electric stapler for detecting a remaining amount of a staple contained in a staple cartridge.
Generally, there is known an electric stapler in which a sheet staple constituted by connecting a number of staples in a straight form in a sheet-like shape is contained in a staple cartridge, the staple cartridge is inserted and detached into and from a path for mounting the cartridge formed at a magazine portion of a stapler main body, the staple cartridge is inserted to attach thereto and thereafter, both sides of a staple are successively folded to bend to strike out from a staple at a front portion of the sheet staple. According to such a system of an electric stapler, when a remaining amount of the sheet staple in the staple cartridge expires, the cartridge needs to be drawn out from the magazine portion to interchange by a new one thereof. For such a purpose, it is necessary to provide a staple detecting sensor for detecting the remaining amount of the sheet staple at inside of the staple cartridge in the staple main body, or interchange a refill at inside of the cartridge.
However, a remaining amount detecting sensor of a background art is provided at the stapler main body for detecting whether a sheet-like staple is present at inside of the staple cartridge as indicted in FIG. 2 of JP-Y-07-30282 by notation 41. Therefore, although presence or absence of the sheet-like staple can be detected, a degree of a remaining amount of to what degree the remaining amount is reduced cannot be known. Therefore, even when the remaining amount is small, a result of detection indicates as ‘present’ and when an electric stapler is provided to a copier or a printer, an operator is not informed of an accurate remaining amount.
It is a problem of the invention to provide a staple remaining amount detecting apparatus in an electric stapler resolving the above-described drawback and capable of informing a remaining amount of a staple at inside of a staple main body sufficiently accurately.
In order to resolve the above-described problem, a staple remaining amount detecting apparatus in an electric stapler according to the invention is characterized in that in the electric stapler attachably and detachably provided with a staple cartridge attached and detached to and from a magazine portion of a stapler main body for containing sheet-like staples each constituted by connecting a number of staples each in a straight form in a sheet-like shape in a stacked state, wherein the staples are guided out to outside of an opening portion of a lower end portion of a front wall of the cartridge main body successively from a lower end portion of the sheet-like staples, the staple remaining amount detecting apparatus is arranged with an engaging plate at an upper portion of the cartridge main body for being engaged with the sheet-like staple at a topmost portion, and provided with a position detecting mechanism on an inner side or an outer side of the cartridge main body for detecting a position of the engaging plate, wherein a remaining amount of the sheet-like staples is detected based on detection of the position by the position detecting mechanism.
Further, a staple remaining amount detecting apparatus in an electric stapler according to the invention is characterized in that in the electric stapler attachably and detachably provided with a staple cartridge attached and detached to and from a magazine portion of a stapler main body for containing a number of staples each in a straight form and wound in a roll-like shape, wherein the staples are successively guided out to outside of an opening portion of the cartridge main body from the staple at a front end portion, the staple remaining amount detecting apparatus is arranged with an engaging plate at an upper portion of the cartridge main body for being engaged with an upper end of the roll-like staple, and provided with a detecting mechanism for detecting a position of the engaging plate on an inner side or an outer side of the cartridge main body, wherein a remaining amount of the sheet-like staples is detected based on detection of the position by the detecting mechanism.
Further, it is preferable that the detecting mechanism is arranged with two rows of pairs of left and right conductors in an up and down direction, an output terminal is provided at an end portion of the conductor, an electrode provided at the engaging plate is slid while being brought into contact with each of the conductors, the position of the engaging plate is detected by a value of a voltage measured across the output terminals and the remaining amount of the sheet-like staple is detected based on detection of the position.
Further, the detecting mechanism may be constituted by detecting mechanism, alternately formed with a portion of transmitting and a portion of reflecting light in an up and down direction, an optical sensor provided at the engaging plate may be provided to the optical detecting mechanism to detect the position of the engaging plate by numbers of times of transmitting and cutting off light, and the remaining amount of the sheet-like staples may be detected based on detection of the position.
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Further, in notations in the drawings, numeral 1 designates a stapler main body, numeral 2 designates a staple cartridge, numeral 3 designates an engaging plate, and numeral 9 designates a position detecting mechanism.
In
Sheet-like staples each constituted by connecting a number of staples in a straight form in a sheet-like shape are stacked in a plurality of layers to contain in a cartridge main body 2a of the staple cartridge 2. Further, as shown by
The engaging plate 3 for engaging with the sheet-like staple a at a topmost portion is arranged at an upper portion of the cartridge main body 2a. The engaging plate 3 is always urged downwardly by a coil spring 4 to press the contained sheet-like staple a downwardly. Further, a projected portion 5 is formed at a center portion of a front end of the engaging plate 3 and the projected portion 5 is arranged with a pair of left and right electrodes 6, 7 (refer to
Next, an opening groove 8 continuous in an up and down direction is formed at a center of a front wall of the cartridge main body 2a. Further, the position detecting mechanism 9 of the engaging plate 3 is arranged at a position frontward from the opening groove 8. The position detecting mechanism 9 of the engaging plate 3 may be, for example, a conductor 9a shown in
The projected portion 5 of the engaging plate 3 at inside of the cartridge main body 2a is projected from the opening groove 8 and the electrodes 6, 7 of the projected portion 5 are respectively brought into contact with the conductors 9a. Therefore, when the engaging plate 3 is moved in an up and down direction, the electrodes are slid in the up and down direction while being brought into contact with the conductors 9a. Therefore, when the voltage across the output terminals 10, 11 interposing the position detecting mechanism 9 is measured by a voltage meter 16, also the voltage is varied.
Explaining here of a mode of using the staple remaining amount detecting apparatus having the above-described constitution, first, after mounting the staple cartridge 2 to inside of the space s of the stapler main body 1, the staple sheet a at a lowermost layer is fed from an opening portion at a lower end portion of a front wall of the cartridge main body 2a to the guide portion 2b. Further, when the both sides of the staples are successively folded to bend to strike out from the staple at the front portion of the sheet staple a by driving a driver plate (not illustrated) provided at the stapler main body 1 in the up and down direction, the staples at inside of the staple cartridge 2 are consumed little by little. In accordance therewith, as shown by
Next,
Also in this case, the engaging plate 3 engaged with an upper end of the roll-like staple b is arranged at an upper portion of the cartridge main body 2a, inside or outside of the cartridge main body 2a is arranged with the conductors 9a provided with the output terminals 10, 11 at the end portion as the position detecting mechanism 9 of the engaging plate 3 similar to the above-described, the output terminals 10, 11 are provided at the end portions of the conductors 9a, and the stapler main body 1 is connected with the signal processing circuit and the postprocessing control circuit the same as the above-described. Further, the voltage across the output terminals 10, 11 is measured by the voltage meter.
Also in the case of the example, when the roll-like staple b in the staple cartridge 2 is consumed little by little, also the engaging plate 3 is lowered little by little, also the electrodes of the engaging plate 3 are slid downwardly while being brought into contact with the conductors 9a and therefore, also the voltage across the output terminals 10, 11 is lowered in accordance therewith. Therefore, the position of the engaging plate 3 can be detected by the value of the voltage measured across the output terminals 10, 11 and the remaining amount of the staple can finely be detected based on detection of the position.
Further, in the above-described two examples, as shown by
Further, the sheet-like staple a is not limited to an example of being directly filled in the cartridge main body 2a. The sheet-like staple a in a state of being packed in a paper pack or the like shown by a dotted line a1 in
Further, detection of the position may not be carried out by the above-described variable resistor. For example, as shown by
Next, the position detecting mechanism 9 is not necessarily limited to a mechanism for electrically detecting the position. For example, as shown by
Further, the position detecting mechanism is not limited to the example of being provided on an outer side of the cartridge main body. The position detecting mechanism may be arranged at an inner side thereof. Further, the ‘inner side’ and the ‘outer side’ are not limited to be separate from the cartridge main body. For example, as shown by
Further, although the above-described respective examples relate to the case of successively moving down the staple from the upper end, there is also a case of arranging the staple cartridge downwardly, in this case, the position of the engaging plate is moved upwardly while consuming the staples and therefore, the measurement may be carried out in accordance with a state of increasing or reducing the staples.
As described above, the upper portion of the cartridge main body 2a is arranged with the engaging plate 3 engaged with the staple at the topmost portion formed in the sheet-like shape or the roll-like shape, the inner side or the outer side of the cartridge main body 2a is provided with the position detecting mechanism 9 of the engaging plate 3, the remaining amount of the staple is detected based on detection of the position of the position detecting mechanism 9 and therefore, the position of the engaging plate 3 is changed from time to time in accordance with consumption of the staples and therefore, the remaining amount of the staples can accurately be grasped.
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