The present invention relates to a refillable staple case used for a stapler, and more specifically, a staple case that is made easy to be handled.
Conventionally, a disposable staple cartridge the entirety of which is replaced when staples in the staple cartridge for a stapler used up is generally used. However, so as to save resources and reduce waste, switch to a refillable staple cartridge in which staples can be refilled is being advanced.
There exist a staple cartridge that contains a staple sheet pack including layers of sheet staples formed by connecting unformed staples flat, and a staple cartridge that contains a roll staple. For example, as disclosed in JP-B2-2689840 (paragraph number 0010, FIG. 4), layered sheet staples contained in a box-shaped staple case made of plastic or paper are provided as refills. In addition, disclosed in JP-A-09-136271 (paragraph number 0068, FIG. 2) is a roll staple in which a rolled form is kept by affixing an outer circumferential ends of the staples to an outer circumferential surface of the roll by an adhesive tape. When the roll staple is to be used, the adhesive tape is removed and the roll staple is loaded in a cartridge by making its leading edge free.
The conventional roll staple is used by being loaded in a plastic cartridge, however, when the adhesive tape adhering to the outer circumference of the roll staple is removed and the staples are loaded in a cartridge, the roll may be unrolled and it takes time to reroll it, or the roll staple may be broken by being dropped by mistake and become unusable. Therefore, handling thereof is difficult. In addition, it is necessary to insert the leading edge of the roll staple to a guide path that guides the leading edge to a driving portion of a stapler when the roll staple is loaded. Therefore, loading takes time.
Furthermore, the roll staple is shipped by being put in a paper box, and packing materials are filled in a space inside the paper box to prevent the staple from being broken during transportation. However, after the roll staple is taken out of the paper box, these packaging materials become useless and are thrown away, so that resources are wasted considerably. In addition, when using a container made by folding a paper as described in JP-B2-2689840, sheet staples contained inside dispersed into pieces or are broken when the container is dropped. Furthermore, the orientation of the staples inside the staple case is difficult to be known, and there is a possibility that they are loaded in reverse.
Therefore, there is a technical problem that should be solved to make the roll staple loading operation easy, and the invention solves this problem.
In addition, an object of the invention is to make handling of staples easy and eliminate the resource waste by omitting the packaging materials.
The invention proposes to achieve the above-mentioned object, and provides a staple case containing a roll staple formed by connecting unformed staples in a rolled shape.
In addition, the invention proposes a staple case provided with a pull-out opening through which the roll staple contained in the staple case is pulled out.
In addition, the invention proposes a staple case with an opening that is formed in a part of the staple case facing the circumferential surface of the contained roll staple and a member for rotating the roll staple faces.
The invention proposes a staple case formed by joining case halves molded by being divided into two, and a staple case provided with a weak portion at the joint between the two case halves so that the two case halves can be split.
Furthermore, the invention proposes a staple case for containing staples to be used for a stapler, provided with cushion portions on the staple case.
In addition, the invention proposes a staple case for containing staples to be used for a stapler, provided with a portion for positioning in a containing chamber.
Furthermore, the invention proposes a staple case for containing staples to be used for a stapler, provided with a guide portion for guiding the staple case to the containing chamber.
Furthermore, the invention proposes a staple case formed by joining case halves molded by being divided into two.
Furthermore, the invention proposes a staple case provided with a weak portion on the joint between the two case halves so that the two case halves can be split.
Furthermore, the invention proposes a staple case which indicates a mark showing the direction of insertion into a stapler on the side face, and limits the direction of insertion into the stapler to one direction by differing the faces of at least one of the pair of upper and bottom faces and the pair of the front and back faces from each other.
In the figures, the reference numeral 1 denotes a staple case, 2 denotes a front side case half, 3 denotes a rear side case half, 4 denotes a roll staple containing chamber, 5, 6, 7, and 8 denote cushion portions, 9 denotes a staple pull-out opening, 10 denotes an opening, 12 denotes a staple feeding roller, 13 denotes a guide portion, 21 denotes a staple case, 22 denotes a front side case half, 23 denotes a staple pull-out opening, 24 denotes a rear side case half, 25 denotes an opening, 31 denotes a staple case, 32 denotes a roll staple containing chamber, 33 denotes a receiving portion, 34 denotes an opening, 35 denotes a staple pull-out opening, 101 denotes a staple case, 102 denotes a front side case half, 103 denotes a rear side case half, 104 denotes a roll staple containing chamber, 105, 106, 107, and 108 denote cushion portions, 109 denotes a staple pull-out opening, 110 denotes a mark, 111 denotes a cushion portion, 121 denotes a staple case, 122 denotes a cushion portion, 123 denotes a cushion portion, 124 denotes an opening, 125 denotes a staple pull-out opening, S denotes a roll staple, and C denotes a staple cartridge.
Hereinafter, embodiments of this invention are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
At the vertical center of the front face of the front side case half 2, a staple pull-out opening 9 is opened, and the roll staple S is pulled out through the staple pull-out opening 9. This staple pull-out opening 9 may be formed by forming perforations or thinned portions on the staple case 1 and removing these before use. As shown in
The electric stapler is provided with a cartridge detection sensor. When a staple cartridge C is loaded, the staple feeding roller 12 starts and rotates the roll staple S counterclockwise in the figures. Thereby, the leading edge of the roll staple S is pushed out of the staple pull-out opening 9, and fed to the driver path on the fore end through the cushion portions 6 on the front lower side and the guide portion 13 of the staple cartridge C, and formed into a C shape by a forming plate of the electric stapler so as to enable stapling. Herein, an electric stapler is described as an example, however, a manual stapler that has a cartridge chamber and a staple feed means, etc., and carries out manual forming and stapling is also possible.
The external shapes of the staple cases 1 and 21 are shaped by providing a cylindrical shape fitting the outer circumference of the cylindrical roll staple with cushion portions. However, it is also possible that they are shaped into cylinders provided with substantially even cushion portions on the outer circumference of the roll staple containing chamber.
As shown in
At the vertical center of the front surface of the roll staple containing chamber 104, a staple pull-out opening 109 is opened, and the roll staple S is pulled out through the staple pull-out opening 109. This staple pull-out opening 109 may be formed by forming perforations or thinned portions on the staple case 101 and removing these portions before use.
As shown in
Furthermore, the bottom surface is concaved so as to match the shapes of the lower cushion portions 106 and 108, and at the horizontal center of the front side wall face of the staple containing chamber, a projection 112 for preventing erroneous insertion is provided. Therefore, when the staple case 101 is inserted upside down, the staple case 101 is not completely inserted into the staple containing chamber, and the upper cover of the staple cartridge C cannot be closed. When the staple case 101 is inserted by reversing its front and rear sides, the cushion portion 111 at the center of the back face of the staple case 101 comes into contact with the projection 112 and makes insertion impossible, whereby erroneous insertion is prevented.
Various embodiments of the staple case are described above, however, the invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various alterations are possible within the technical scope of the invention, and of course, this invention covers such alterations.
As described above, the staple case of the invention is a case containing a roll staple inside, and it is not necessary to bundle the roll staple with tape, so that removal of the tape is unnecessary when using, and the roll staple is contained in the case and prevented from being unrolled when it is dropped. In addition, the staple case has no guide path or extending part for guiding the contained roll staple to a stapler, so that the staple case is manufactured by means of blow molding or vacuum molding that keep costs low, and after the staples are used up, the case as a single material is only disposed, and it can be easily incinerated, so that the staple case saves resources and reduces environmental load. Furthermore, the roll staple can be fed from the inside of the staple case to the fore end of the staple case by the staple feed mechanism of a stapler, and therefore, the conventional operation for manually pulling the roll staple out and setting it becomes unnecessary, whereby staple supply operation becomes easy.
Furthermore, the staple case of the invention is provided with a staple pull-out opening and can be directly loaded in a staple cartridge, so that the operation for supplying staples to the staple cartridge is extremely easy, and it is not necessary to denude the roll staple, so that the fear of breakage of the roll staple when supplying staples is eliminated. In addition, the cushion portions are provided on the corners of the staple case and roughly squared, so that it is not necessary to put packing in the package box, and this provides effects of cost reduction and resource saving. In addition, the front face and the back face, and the upper face and the bottom face of the staple case are made different in shape from each other, whereby the staple case is prevented from being inserted in the wrong direction into the case containing portion of a cartridge, so that the staple supply operation becomes easy and insertion errors can be prevented.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002-296674 | Oct 2002 | JP | national |
2002-296679 | Oct 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/12843 | 10/7/2003 | WO | 4/7/2005 |