Claims
- 1. A staple forming and driving tool including a cartridge from which staple wires are fed as a belt normally oriented in a substantially horizontal plane, formed into staples and driven as staples into workpieces having upper and lower surfaces comprising
- (a) a base;
- (b) a stationary staple head mounted above the base and spaced therefrom a distance to accommodate the workpiece; said staple head including a stationary vertical head piece;
- (c) a vertical sheath mounted adjacent to the vertical head piece and spaced therefrom by spacer lug means positioned to provide a passageway between said head piece and sheath;
- (d) an opening in the vertical head piece for receiving staple wires;
- (e) a second opening in the sheath;
- (f) spring means engaging the vertical head piece and the sheath for urging the vertical head piece and the sheath against the spacer means;
- (g) retractable forming block means positioned partially in the passageway and partially in the second opening, said block means being capable of retracting away from the vertical head piece against said spring means;
- (h) reciprocal staple forming means positioned in said passageway for reciprocation from the upper surface of the workpiece to a position in the passageway; and
- (i) driving means for driving the forming means downward including
- (i) positive drive means for driving the forming means a portion of its downward travel to form the staple from a staple wire
- (ii) frictional non-positive drive means for driving the forming means during a later portion of its travel after formation of the staple until the forming means engages the upper surface of the workpiece;
- (j) driver blade means for driving the formed staple into the workpiece; and
- (k) staple belt cartridge feed means for feeding one at a time the lead wire of the belt to the forming means which feed means includes guide means to guide the belt in its substantially horizontal movement to prevent vertical movement of that portion of the belt remaining after each staple wire is removed by the forming means.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 in which the sheath is held by the spring means in such a manner that it can reciprocate up and down with the downward movement being created by the downward movement of the forming means against the forming block and the upward movement caused by the spring means.
- 3. The tool of claim 1 in which the sheath is stationary.
- 4. The tool of claim 1 in which the drive means is moved downwardly by manual force and moved upwardly by driver means return spring means.
- 5. The tool of claim 1 in which the drive means is moved downwardly by solenoid armature means and upwardly by return spring means.
- 6. The tool of claim 5 in which the return spring means is mounted in the solenoid armature means.
- 7. The tool of claim 1 in which the positive driving means comprises a pusher element on the driving means which abuts a surface on the forming means.
- 8. The tool of claim 7 in which the pusher element on the drive means is bendable and during its downward movement is bent to a position to frictionally engage a surface of forming element.
- 9. The tool of claim 8 in which the pusher element is positioned by riding on cam means mounted on the sheath.
- 10. A tool of claim 1 in which the frictional driving means comprising a pusher element on the drive means which frictionally engages a surface of the forming element, said pusher element being urged against the surface by tension means.
- 11. The tool of claim in which the sheath carries stop means which stops the staple wires as they are fed seriatim through the first opening.
- 12. The tool of claim 1 in which the forming block has a horizontal groove in it into which the staple wires are fed seriatim.
- 13. The tool of claim 1 having means for feeding staple wires comprising
- (a) a belt cartridge having a belt housing and an exit chute means;
- (b) lug means on the sides of the chute means;
- (c) stationary horizontal head means mounted on the stationary vertical head, said horizontal head means including a horizontal base plate and standing spaced-apart side elements; and
- (d) lug means on each of said standing side elements positioned and shaped to frictionally engage and abut said lug means on the chute means.
- 14. The tool of claim 1 in which
- (a) the opening in the vertical head piece is substantially larger than a staple wire; and
- (b) having a cartridge from which the staple belt is fed, said cartridge in turn having an exit opening defined by border means which border means are positioned in said vertical head opening.
- 15. The tool of claim 14 in which the belt of staples is fed through an opening in a vertical head which opening is substantially larger than the lead staple wire of the belt and in which the belt is carried by a cartridge which has an exit opening defined by border means which means are positioned in the opening in the vertical head piece.
- 16. The tool of claim 1 in which the border means include cartridge lip means which protrude through said vertical head piece opening.
- 17. A staple forming and driving tool including a cartridge from which staple wires are fed as a belt normally oriented in a substantially horizontal plane, formed into staples and driven as staples into workpieces having upper and lower surfaces comprising:
- (a) a base;
- (b) a stationary staple head mounted above the base and spaced therefrom a distance to accommodate the workpiece; said staple including a stationary vertical head piece;
- (c) a vertical sheath mounted adjacent to the vertical head piece and spaced therefrom by spacer lug means positioned to provide a passageway between said head piece and sheath;
- (d) an opening in the vertical head piece for receiving staple wires;
- (e) a second opening in the sheath;
- (f) spring means engaging the vertical head piece and the sheath for urging the vertical head piece and the sheath against the spacer means;
- (g) retractable forming block means positioned partially in the passageway and partially in the second opening, said block means being capable of retracting away from the vertical head piece against said spring means;
- (h) reciprocating staple forming means positioned in said passageway for reciprocation from the upper surface of the work piece to a position in the passageway; and
- (i) driving means for driving the forming means downward including
- (i) positive drive means for driving the forming means a portion of its downward travel to form the staple from a staple wire;
- (ii) frictional non-positive drive means for driving the forming means during a later portion of its travel after formation of the staple until the forming means engages the upper surface of the work piece;
- (j) driver blade means for driving the formed staple into the workpiece; and
- (k) staple belt cartridge feed means for feeding one at a time the lead wire of the belt to the forming means which feed means includes guide means to guide the belt in its substantially horizontal movement to prevent vertical movement of that portion of the belt remaining after each staple wire is removed by the forming means.
- 18. The tool of claim 17 in which the belt of staple wires is fed through an opening in a vertical head which opening is substantially larger than the lead staple wire of the belt and in which the belt is carried by a cartridge which has an exit opening defined by border means which means are positioned in the opening in the vertical head.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 381,051, filed May 14, 1982, now abandoned.
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