1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a stapler. In particular, the stapler includes an adjustable firing apparatus for using staples/nails in various sizes.
2. Description of the Related Art
As disclosed in PCT Publication No. WO2005/102613 A1, a stapler includes a main body which includes a seat for a row of staples and/or nails which are urged by a pusher towards an ejection head. A striker can run in a direction substantially perpendicular to the feed direction of the row of staples and/or nails in the seat for pushing and ejecting from the ejection head the first staple and/or nail of the row. A mobile plate is mechanically connected to a slider by a pin that is housed in corresponding holes made in the mobile plate and in a slider which protrudes outside the main body. Thus, by moving the slider, the mobile plate can slide in the main body for being arranged between the ejection head and the striker when the latter pushes the first staple and/or nail.
Said slider comprises a particular locking mechanism which prevents the accidental sliding of the mobile plate.
According to the above, for using several kinds of staplers and nails with the stapler, a user should operate the slider to drive the mobile plate to slide relative to the main body to adjust the space between the pusher and the ejection head for using various kinds of staples and/or nails. Next, the locking mechanism is operated to fix the position of the slider, which may lead to low working efficiency.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, a stapler includes an adjustable firing apparatus for using staples/nails in various sizes that simplifies operation of switching between different staples/nails. The adjustable firing apparatus of the stapler includes an adjusting means, a rotation engaged member having first and second engaged portions and an actuating means. The actuating means is operated to press the adjusting means to adjust the distance between the adjusting means and the front of a magazine assembly of the stapler to be adapted to use staples/nails in various sizes.
In one aspect of the prevent invention, it is easy and simple to adjust the distance between the adjusting means and the front of the magazine assembly by operating the actuating means.
In another aspect of the prevent invention, the stapler is adapted to use four kinds of staples/nails.
In yet another aspect of the prevent invention, the rotation engaged member is made by punching to reduce cost of manufacturing thereof.
Other advantages, objectives and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The detailed description and technical characteristics of the present invention are described together with the drawings as follows.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be discussed with reference to
Plunger ledges 401 and 501 are defined on the first and second shell members 4 and 5, respectively, and relative to the adjustable firing apparatus 1. Abutted portions 402 and 502 respectively protrude on the bottom of the plunger ledges 401 and 501 toward the interior of the stapler and correspond to each other. Receiving portions 403 and 503 are defined adjacent to the front of the first and second shell members 4 and 5, respectively, and correspond to each other. The receiving portions 403 and 503 are provided below the plunger ledges 401 and 501, respectively. Peep holes 404 and 504 respectively pierce through the side wall of the first and second shell members 4 and 5, and a user can observe the amount of staples/nails in the magazine assembly 2 via the peep holes 404 and 504. A through-hole 505 is provided on the front of the second shell member 5 adjacent to the receiving portion 503 and adapted for a pin 506 to be inserted therethrough. An actuating means hole 507 and a protrusion 508 are defined on the side wall of the second shell member 5 adjacent to the peep hole 504, with the actuating means hole 507 being long and narrow, and with the protrusion 508 being formed in the bottom of the actuating means hole 507.
The adjustable firing apparatus 1 includes a plunger member 10 disposed in the plunger ledges 401 and 501, a driving member 20 abutting the abutted portions 402 and 502, an adjusting means 30, a rotation engaged member 40 and an actuating means 50. The position of the actuating means 50 in the stapler is limited by the pin 506. The position of the adjusting means 30 in the stapler is limited by the receiving portions 403 and 503.
The plunger member 10 includes a connected portion 11 formed on an end thereof and a firing portion 12 formed on another end thereof opposite to the connected portion 11. The connected portion 11 is connected to an end of the handle assembly 3. While firing staples/nails, the user operates the handle assembly 3, and, then, the firing portion 12 is driven to fall down stably to fire staples/nails.
The driving member 20 has a first surface and a second surface. A first concavity 21 is defined on the first surface of the driving member 20. The firing portion 12 slides along the first surface of the driving member 20. A second concavity 22 is formed on the first concavity 21, so that the first concavity 21 is stepped. Protruding from the second surface of the driving member 20 is a protruding portion 23 that abuts against the abutted portions 402 and 502 respectively. A space 24 pierces through the center of the driving member 20 and is open to the bottom of the driving member 20.
The adjusting means 30 includes a main body 31 having a first surface and a second surface and disposed in the space 24 of the driving member 20. The first surface of the main body 31 is stepped and has a gap 32 formed on a side thereof. A first plate 33 is provided on the second surface of the main body 31, and a second plate 34 is inserted through the first plate 33. The direction of the axis of the first plate 33 is perpendicular to that of the second plate 34, with the distance between the top of the first plate 33 and the second side of the adjusting means 30 being larger than the distance between the top of the second plate 34 and the second side of the adjusting means 30. The second plate 34 is against the second surface of the driving member 20. A pivot 35 is inserted through the center of the first and second plates 33 and 34.
The rotation engaged member 40 is in a form of an uneven piece and includes a first engaged portion 41 and a second engaged portion 42 defined on two sides of the first engaged portion 41 by punching. The thickness of the first engaged portion 41 is greater than that of the second engaged portion 42. Teeth 411 are formed on the periphery of the first engaged portion 41, and teeth 421 are formed on the periphery of the second engaged portion 42, with the teeth 411 being adjacent to and not overlapping the teeth 421. A through-hole 43 is provided on the center of the rotation engaged member 40, and the pivot 35 of the adjusting means 30 is inserted through the through-hole 43. Thus, the rotation engaged member 40 is allowed to rotate relative to the adjusting means 30, with the position of the rotation engaged member 40 in the stapler limited by the receiving portions 403 and 503. Moreover, the first plate 33 of the adjusting means 30 is selectively engaged with one of the first engaged portion 41 and the second engaged portion 42.
The actuating means 50 is in a form of a semi-circle with teeth 52 that extend from the periphery of the flat portion thereof outwardly. A through-hole 51 is defined thereon adjacent to the teeth 52, and a positioned portion 53 is provided on the periphery opposite to the teeth 52. An arc slot 54 is defined along the periphery of the actuating means 50 relative to the positioned portion 53 for increasing the resilience of the periphery of the actuating means 50. The through-hole 51 corresponds to the through-hole 505 so that the pin 506 is inserted through the through-hole 505 and the through-hole 51 in sequence for fixing the actuating means 50 in the second shell member 5. The teeth 52 of the actuating means 50 are selectively engaged with one of the teeth 411 and the teeth 421. The thickness of the positioned portion 53 exactly fits the width of the actuating means hole 507 so that the positioned portion 53 protrudes from the actuating means hole 507 for the user to operate the actuating means 50 to pivot relative to the pin 506. Further, when the positioned portion 53 is rotated to abut with the lowest position in the actuating means hole 507, the positioned portion 53 is able to be pressed inwardly and be received in the actuating means hole 507 behind the protrusion 508.
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