This patent application claims the benefit from PCT application Ser. No. PCT/IT2004/000224 filed Apr. 20, 2004, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a stapler with adapter, and in particular to a stapler which allows to adapt the ejection chamber of a stapler to the size and the shape of the staples and/or nails to be ejected.
EP-A-911120 discloses a stapler comprising a main body which includes a seat for a row of staples which are urged by a pusher toward an ejection head, in which a striker can run for pushing and ejecting from the ejection head the first staple of the row. Said stapler is provided with an adapter which can shift laterally in said seat for adapting the stapler to the width of the staples to be ejected.
However, said adapter does not allow to adapt the stapler also to the thickness, i.e. the depth, of the staples to be ejected, as well as to the use of nails with or without a head instead of the staples.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a stapler which is free from said disadvantages, i.e. a staple which can be adapted to staples and/or nails having a variable size and shape. Said object is achieved with a stapler, the main features of which are disclosed in the first claim and other features are disclosed in the subsequent claims.
Thanks to its particular mobile plate, the stapler according to the present invention allows to employ staples and/or nails having a variable thickness. Furthermore, said mobile plate is preferably provided with a lateral notch with allows also the use of nails without head, which are contained laterally by the mobile plate for being correctly guided during their ejection.
According to a particular aspect of the invention, the mobile plate can run in a direction substantially parallel to the run direction of the striker and is connected to a slider arranged in the front portion of the main body of the stapler, so as to simplify its manufacture, working and use. Said slider preferably comprises a particular locking mechanism which prevents the accidental sliding of the mobile plate.
Furthermore, the striker and the mobile plate have particular sizes suitably studied for adapting the stapler according to the present invention to the majority of the staples and the nails available in the market.
Further advantages and features of the stapler according to the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art from the following detailed and non-limiting description of two embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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According to the invention, a mobile plate 7 is mechanically connected to a slider 8 which protrudes outside the main body 1 so that by moving downwards slider 8 the mobile plate 7 can slide in the main body 1 in a direction substantially parallel to the run direction of striker 6 for being arranged (as illustrated in
The main body 1 preferably comprises two half-bodies 1a, 1b which are mutually joined along a substantially vertical symmetry plane which crosses striker 6 and seat 2. Slider 8 can slide in a guide 10 made in the front wall of half-bodies 1a, 1b, so that pin 9 crosses an opening formed of two opposing notches made in the two half-bodies 1a, 1b.
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The thickness of striker 6 is preferably lower than 0.8 mm, while its width is comprised between 10 and 12 mm. The thickness of the mobile plate 7 is preferably lower than 0.5 mm, while its width is comprised between 9 and 12 mm. With these sizes, it is possible to employ metal staples 3, 13 having a thickness comprised between 0.7 and 1.3 mm, or nails 12, 14 having a width comprised between 0.9 and 2.1 mm.
Obviously, the above described adjusting mechanism can be applied to the staplers with the anvil for clinching the metal staples, as well as to the staplers lacking in this member, which are also known with the name tacker.
Further modifications and/or additions may be made by those skilled in the art to the hereinabove described and illustrated embodiments of the invention, while remaining within the scope of the same invention.
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