Claims
- 1. A staple forming and driving tool for forming staple wires fed from a staple belt into staples and driving such staples into a workpiece comprising:
- (a) a lower housing unit having power supplied thereto;
- (b) an upper housing unit having a block base unit, a vertical front sheath, a belt cartridge, a forming and driving unit and a solenoid for driving the forming and driving unit therein;
- (c) electrical connector means for connecting the solenoid to the power source;
- (d) insulating means insulating the solenoid and the electrical connector means;
- (e) a front sheath mounted on the block base unit;
- (f) forming and driving means being configured and the block base unit being configured to form a passageway between the front sheath and the block base to permit reciprocating movement of the forming and driving means between the block and sheath;
- (g) the block base unit having an opening therein for receiving a staple belt; and
- (h) the cartridge means having a chute portion insertable into said block base opening to restrict the size of the opening and to provide limit means for limiting upper movement of the belt during operation.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 in which the insulating means includes a crown portion and an extension portion connected by a flexible hinge.
- 3. The tool of claim 2 having in addition belt feed means mounted pivotably about a substantially horizontal axis said feed means in turn including a feed finger, spring means for urging the finger against the belt and cam means for rotating the unit to reposition the finger for subsequent feeding.
- 4. The tool of claim 1 in which the cartridge staple wires are fed from a staple wire belt and are formed into staples and driven by the forming and driving means wherein said opening in said block base unit is substantially larger than a staple wire; and said chute portion of the cartridge which is insertable into said opening defines in part the borders of the aperture from which the lead staple wire exits as it passes through the opening and exits the cartridge, such that the staple immediately behind the lead staple in the belt is limited in its upward travel if such staple wire protrudes into the path of the former and driving means as it moves during the upward return stroke after driving the lead staple.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 432,553 filed Oct. 4, 1982.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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1509958 |
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Divisions (1)
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432553 |
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