Claims
- 1. A stapler for clinching at least two materials together with a generally U-shaped staple having two legs and a crown joining common ends of the two legs, the stapler comprising:a backing plate; an anvil disposed adjacent the backing plate, the anvil comprising spaced-apart wedges having respective chamfers adapted to contact the legs of the staple and guide the legs away from each other, a biasing element providing a biasing force to push the spaced-apart wedges of the anvil against the backing plate; a driver blade movable between the spaced apart wedges, the driver blade adapted to contact the crown of the staple; and an actuator connected to the driver blade and being operable to reciprocate the driver blade through advance and retract motions extending between the backing plate and the anvil, the advance motion advancing the driver blade between the spaced-apart wedges and pushing the crown of the staple over the spaced-apart wedges while curling the staple legs of the staple away from each other, and the retract motion retracting the driver blade from between the spaced-apart wedges substantially independent of the biasing force of the biasing element.
- 2. The stapler of claim 1 wherein the spaced-apart wedges further comprise respective upstream, thinner edges and respective downstream, thicker edges, and the driver blade being movable longitudinally between the upstream, thinner edges and the downstream, thicker edges.
- 3. The stapler of claim 1 wherein the spaced-apart wedges form a slot therebetween having a width slightly larger than a width of the driver blade.
- 4. The stapler of claim 1 wherein the spaced-apart wedges form a slot therebetween having a depth slightly larger than a thickness of the driver blade.
- 5. The stapler of claim 1 wherein the biasing element comprises a compression spring.
- 6. The stapler of claim 1 wherein the actuator comprises a pneumatic cylinder.
- 7. A nose piece for use in a stapler for clinching at least two materials together with a generally U-shaped staple having two legs and a crown joining common ends of the two legs, the nose piece comprising:an anvil comprising spaced apart wedges having respective chamfers adapted to contact the legs of the staple and guide the legs away from each other; and a driver blade movable between the spaced-apart wedges.
- 8. A method of operating a stapler to clinch at least two materials together with a generally U-shaped staple having two legs and a crown joining common ends of the two legs, the method comprising:providing a stapler having an actuator connected to a driver blade and being operable to reciprocate the driver blade through advance and retract motions, the driver blade having a distal end adapted to contact the crown of the staple; advancing the staple with the distal end of the driver blade in a first direction between a backing plate and an anvil disposed adjacent the backing plate, the anvil having spaced-apart wedges being pushed into contact with the backing plate; further advancing the staple in the first direction with the distal end of the driver blade between the backing plate and the anvil to move the legs of the staple into contact with chamfers on the spaced-apart wedges to guide the legs away from each other; then moving the distal end of the driver blade in the first direction between the spaced-apart wedges while simultaneously advancing the crown of the staple with the distal end of the driver blade between the spaced-apart wedges and the backing plate to compress the biasing element and move the anvil away from the backing plate; further advancing the crown of the staple with the distal end of the driver blade in the first direction past a downstream, thicker end of the wedge; and allowing the biasing element to move the spaced-apart wedges on the anvil back into contact with the backing plate, while the distal end of the driver blade remains between the spaced-apart wedges.
- 9. The method of operating a stapler of claim 7 further comprising moving the distal end of the driver blade in an opposite direction from between the spaced-apart wedges independent of a biasing force from the biasing element.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/423,066, filed on Nov. 1, 2002.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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