The present invention relates to a stapler for striking out a staple formed by folding to bend a pair of staple legs in right angle at both ends of a crown portion to sheets to be bound by a driver plate and folding to bend the staple leg penetrated through the sheets to be bound along a rear face of the sheets by a clincher to bind the sheets, and a cartridge to be mounted in a stapler and containing a number of staples.
There is known a stapler, as shown in
According to the stapler, the opening portion 6 formed at the table 4 is formed with bent guide faces 8 for engaging with the staple legs 3 of the staple 1 on both sides thereof, and the bent guide faces 8 are engaged with front end portions of the staple legs 3 struck out by the driver plate 5, penetrating the sheets P and advancing to the opening portion 6 of the table 4 to bend the staple legs 3 to direct to inner sides to form a curl shape. By forming the curl shape at the staple legs 3 in this way, thereafter, when the staple legs 3 finished to penetrate the sheets P are formed to be along a lower face of the sheets P by the clincher mechanism 7, the front ends of the staple legs 3 are formed to be brought into contact with the rear face of the sheets P.
Meanwhile, in the case in which a number of the sheets P is small or in the case in which thin sheets P is bound in the stapler, when the front ends of the staple legs 3 penetrating the sheets P are brought into contact with the bent guide faces 8 of the table 4 and the front ends of the staple legs 3 are proximate to inner sides as shown by
When the staple legs 3 are bent from sides of the base portions as described above, as shown by
It is a problem of the invention to provide a stapler preventing a loose clinch state from being brought about even when a number of sheets is small or thin sheets is bound by forming a curl shape in a bent shape at a front end portion of a staple leg during a time period in which the staple is struck out by a driver plate and the staple leg is penetrated through the sheets to be bound and a cartridge.
In order to resolve the above-described problem, a stapler of the invention is a stapler for binding sheets to be bound by supplying a staple formed with a pair of staple legs formed to fold to bend in right angle from both ends of a crown portion into a strike out passage, striking out the staple supplied into the strike out passage to the sheets to be bound by the driver plate, and folding to bend the staple leg penetrated through the sheets to be bound along a rear face of the sheets to be bound by a clincher mechanism arranged to be opposed to the driver plate, characterized in forming a guide member arranged in the strike out passage for supporting sides of base portions of the staple legs from inner sides in a process of penetrating the sheets to be bound by the staple legs of the staple.
Further, the stapler is characterized in that the guide member is formed with a guide piece arranged in the strike out passage and an inclined face continuous to the guide piece and the guide piece is escaped from the strike out passage by moving the guide member by bringing the inclined face into contact with the crown portion of the staple.
Further, the invention provides a cartridge including the strike out passage and the guide member.
Further, the invention provides a cartridge in which the guide member is integrally molded to be single-piece.
Further, in notations of the drawings, numeral 1 designates a staple, numeral 2 designates a crown portion, numeral 3 designates a staple leg, numeral 10 designates an electric stapler, numeral 12 designates a driver plate, numeral 13 designates a clincher arm, numeral 14 designates a cartridge, numeral 17 designates a strike out passage, numeral 18 designates a table, numeral 19 designates a clincher mechanism, numeral 20 designates an opening, numeral 21 designates a guide member, numeral 22 designates a guide piece, and numeral 23 designates an inclined face.
An explanation will be given of a mode for carrying out the invention based on embodiments shown in the drawings as follows.
Further, the staple 0.1 used in the embodiment is sheets staple 1a connected in sheet-like shape connecting a number of staples in a straight shape before being formed in a C-shape in an aligned state, and is formed in the C-shape by a forming plate provided at inside of the electric stapler main body 10 to be struck out by the driver plate 12. The cartridge 14 containing the sheets staple 1a is mounted attachably and detachably to and from a magazine portion formed between the clincher arm 13 and the driver plate 12 from a rear side of the frame 11. Also as shown by
The sheets staple 1a arranged at the bottom portion of the containing portion 15 of the cartridge 14 is pressed to the bottom portion of the cartridge 14 by an urge force of the leaf spring piece 16, supplied to the strike out passage 17 formed at a front end portion of the cartridge 14 by a supply mechanism provided at the stapler main body 10, formed in the C-shape by the forming plate provided at the stapler main body 10 and thereafter struck out to sheets P to be bound by the driver plate 12 provided at the stapler main body 10.
The strike out passage 17 for striking out the staple 1 formed in the C-shape to the sheets is formed between a front end face of the cartridge 14 mounted to the stapler main body 10 and the stapler main body 10, and the staple 1 formed in the C-shape is struck out to the sheets to be bound by the driver plate 12 via the strike out passage 17. The clincher arm 13 is provided with the table 18 for pinching the sheets P between the table 18 and the cartridge 14 to be opposed to the cartridge 14, and the clincher mechanism 19 for forming to fold to bend the staple leg 3 struck out from the strike out passage 17 and penetrated through the sheets P along a rear face of the sheets P and the clincher mechanism 19 is provided to be contained at inside of the opening 20 formed at a face of the table 18.
As shown by
An explanation will be given of states in the case of binding the thin sheets P to be bound by the loose clinch preventing mechanism according to the above-described embodiment in reference to
When the driver plate 12 is driven, as shown by
When the crown portion 2 of the staple 1 pressed to the sheets P by the driver plate 12 reaches the inclined face 23 of the guide member 21, the inclined face 23 of the guide member 21 is brought into contact with the crown portion 2 to operate the guide piece 22 to escape from the strike out passage 17. Further, when the staple 1 is struck by the driver plate 12 and the crown portion 2 is struck to the sheets P up to a position of being brought into contact with a lower face of the sheets P, as shown by
Thereafter, as shown by
Although according to the embodiment, the guide member 21 for supporting the inner sides of the staple legs 3 is integrally molded into single-piece with the cartridge 14 in order to downsize the electric stapler and reduce cost, in the invention of claim 1, a guide member formed with the guide piece 22 may be formed by a part separate from the cartridge 14 and assembled to the cartridge. Further, although according to the above-described embodiment, the sheets staple 1a connected with a number of the staples in the straight shape with each other in the aligned state is charged into the cartridge 14 and mounted to the staple main body 10 having the forming plate for forming the staple in the straight shape in the C-shape, the cartridge of the invention is effective even when the invention is embodied to a cartridge which is charged with a staple previously formed into the C-shape to be mounted to a stapler main body which is not provided with the forming plate.
As described above, according to the staple and the cartridge of the invention, there is formed the guide member formed with the guide piece arranged on the inner sides of the staple legs in the strike out passage, the sides of the base portions of the staple legs are supported from the inner sides by the guide piece in the process that the staple leg is penetrating the sheets legs and therefore, even when thin sheets is bound, during the staple leg is penetrating the sheets, the inner side faces on the sides of the base portions of the staple legs are supported by the guide member, the base portions of the staple legs are restrained from being bent, the staple legs are not bent from the sides of the base portions proximate to the crown portion, and even in the case of binding thin sheets, the front end portions of the staple legs are formed in the curl shape and loose clinch can be prevented.
Further, by integrally forming the guide member to be single-piece with the cartridge, forming the inclined face continuous to the guide piece at the guide member and bringing the inclined face into contact with the crown portion of the staple, the guide member is displaced such that the guide piece is escaped from inside of the strike out passage and therefore, the cartridge capable of preventing loose clinch can be produced by a simple constitution and cost can be reduced.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002-217755 | Jul 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/09034 | 7/16/2003 | WO | 1/24/2005 |