Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a stapler, and more particularly to a stapler having a nail guiding mechanism.
Description of the Prior Art
A nail guiding mechanism is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,665, wherein two guiding feet optionally swing to a front of a nail rail via elasticity so as to centralize a nail, the two guiding feet are pivotable and can swing toward the nail rail via elasticity. In this type of structure, the guiding feet are inclined toward a nail outlet when centralizing the nail; therefore, a distal end of the nail tends to inclined toward a cartridge and is stuck easily.
In addition, to allow a stapler to use the nail in different dimensions, as disclosed in TWM 355151, a frontal end of the cartridge is provided with a pressing board, a receiving hole of a body has a controlling member, the controlling member can optionally push the pressing board, the pressing board can move between a frontal end and a rear end of the body, so a user can control the controlling member to move the pressing board so as to control a size of a gap of the stapler. Therefore, when the stapler is struck, a hitting board will not push two said nails, affect a striking effect and cause the nails to be stuck. However, the controlling member of this type of stapler needs to be adjusted according to different nails, and the user may forget to adjust the controlling member and cause two said nails to be struck at the same time.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The major object of the present invention is to provide a stapler having a nail guiding mechanism which can prevent a nail from being stuck and is applicable to the nail in different dimensions.
To achieve the above and other objects, a stapler having a nail guiding mechanism is provided, including: a main body, having a nail outlet and a cartridge, an opening of the cartridge communicating with the nail outlet; a nail guiding mechanism, including a guiding plate facing the opening and a biasing mechanism disposed between the main body and the guiding plate, the guiding plate having an upper end away from the nail outlet, the biasing mechanism abutting against the guiding plate and normally biasing the upper end toward the cartridge; a striker, movably disposed within the main body; an operable mechanism, movably connected to the main body, being operable to drive the striker to move toward the nail outlet.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The main body 10 has a nail outlet 11 and a cartridge 12, an opening 121 of the cartridge 12 communicates with the nail outlet 11, and the opening 121 is for a nail 50 to be charged out from the cartridge 12. The nail guiding mechanism 20 includes a guiding plate 21 facing the opening 121 and a biasing mechanism 22 disposed between the main body 10 and the guiding plate 21, the guiding plate 21 has an upper end 211 away from the nail outlet 11, and the biasing mechanism 22 abuts against the guiding plate 21 and normally biases the upper end 211 toward the cartridge 12. The striker 30 is movably disposed within the main body 10. The operable mechanism 40 is movably connected to the main body 10 and operable to drive the striker 30 to move toward the nail outlet 11. Through the biasing mechanism 22 normally biasing the upper end 211 toward the cartridge 12, during the action of the striker 30 striking the nail 50 and the discharge of the nail 50 out of the nail outlet 11, it can be ensured that the nail 50 biases away from instead of close to an interior of the cartridge 12, so the nail 50 will not be stuck.
Specifically, the biasing mechanism 22 includes a first elastic member 221 and a second elastic member 222 abutting against the guiding plate 21, the guiding plate 21 further includes a lower end 212 opposite to the upper end 211, the first and second elastic members 221, 222 are near and abut against the upper end 211 and the lower end 212 respectively, and the first elastic member 221 is greater than the second elastic member 222 in elastic coefficient to produce biasing effect. More specifically, the nail guiding mechanism 20 further includes a base 23 disposed in the main body 10, the base 23 has two side walls 231 which are arranged in interval substantially parallel to each other and correspond to each other, the two side walls 231 and the guiding plate 21 define a space 232, and the biasing mechanism 22 is located in the space 232. The base 23 is pivoted to the main body 10 via a top end 233 thereof to ensure the upper end 211 of the guiding plate 21 normally moves toward the cartridge 12. The top end 233 and a bottom end 234 of the base 23 are respectively provided with a first connecting base 235 for the first elastic member 221 to be connected thereto and a second connecting base 236 for the second elastic member 222 to be connected thereto so as to make the first and second elastic members 221, 222 stably arranged, and the first and second connecting bases 235, 236 may be protrusive or recessed. However, the biasing mechanism may include only one elastic member abutting against the guiding plate 21, and the elastic member is near the upper end 211 to produce biasing effect; or the biasing mechanism may be an elastic arm which is connected to a proper position of the guiding plate 21, and the elastic arm normally swings toward the cartridge.
Preferably, the nail guiding mechanism 20 further includes at least one supporting assembly 24 arranged between the base 23 and the guiding plate 21, the guiding plate 21 further includes at least one through slot 213, and each said supporting assembly 24 is retractably disposed within one said through slot 213. The base 23 includes a bottom wall 237 parallel to the guiding plate 21, a top of the bottom wall 237 includes at least one guiding slot 238, each said supporting assembly 24 includes an elastic member 241 and a supporting member 242 pivoted to the base 23, the elastic member 241 abuts against and between the bottom wall 237 and the supporting member 242, and the supporting member 242 has a guiding shoulder portion 243 which is pivotably disposed within the guiding slot 238 to guide and stabilize the supporting member 242.
Specifically, the cartridge 12 has a nail rail 122 arranged along the cartridge 12 and toward the opening 121 of the cartridge 12, the nail rail 122 has a longitudinal direction and an inclined face 123 near the nail outlet 11, the inclined face 123 is inclined in a direction from the nail outlet 11 toward a center of the cartridge 12, the nail guiding mechanism 20 includes two said supporting assemblies 24, the guiding plate 21 includes two said through slots 213, one of the two through slots 213 is circumferentially closed, and the other of the two through slots 213 has an end open toward the nail outlet 11 and corresponding to the inclined face 123. As viewed in the longitudinal direction, the two through slots 213 are located on two opposite sides of the nail rail 122, and the inclined face 123 allows one said supporting member 242 to be partially arranged into the cartridge 12 to centralize the nails in different dimensions. Through cooperation of the two supporting members 242, the two through slots 213 and the inclined face 123, the nails in various dimensions are applicable to the stapler 1, for example, T-shaped nails, U-shaped nails, reversed U-shaped nails or thick reversed U-shaped nails.
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While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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