Information
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Patent Grant
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6527157
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Patent Number
6,527,157
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Rada; Rinaldi I.
- Tran; Louis
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A stapler, having a collateral punching function in addition to an original stapling function and being selectively used as a stapler or a punch as desired, is disclosed. In the stapler, a longitudinal base has a staple forming die at its front end portion and two parallel support walls at its rear end portion. A punch hole is formed on the top surface of the base at a position between the two support walls, while a sheet insert slit is formed between the two support walls and the top surface of the base so as to allow sheets of paper to be inserted into the slit during a punching operation. A pressing lever is hinged to the shaft holes of the support walls and its bearing holes using a lever shaft and is manually operated by a user so as to perform a desired stapling operation or a desired punching operation. A staple feeder is hinged to the first shaft holes of the lever. A punching plunger, having a cutting edge at its lower end, is vertically positioned on the base at a position between the two support walls while being normally biased by a spring upwardly. The plunger thus comes into contact with the lower surface of the lever at its top end and is vertically inserted into the punch hole at its lower end portion during a punching operation.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates, in general, to a stapler, or a device used to fasten sheets of paper together, and, more particularly, to a stapler, designed to have a collateral punching function in addition to an original stapling function, thus being selectively used as a stapler or a punch as desired.
BACKGROUND ART
This invention is applied under priority claim based on Korean U.M. Application Nos. 97-4,723 and 98-1,9023.
As well known to those skilled in the art, a stapler is a device used to fasten sheets of paper together using staples, while a punch is a device used to cut holes in sheets of paper by pushing a piece of metal through the sheets prior to fastening the sheets of paper together using a fastener. Both such stapler and punch are generally and widely used in offices.
However, the conventional staplers and the conventional punches are separate devices, thus forcing users to separately purchase them while forcing excessive costs on the users. Such separate staplers and punches are also inconvenient to the users while keeping or using them.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a stapler, which is designed to have a collateral punching function in addition to an original stapling function and to be selectively used as a stapler or a punch as desired, and which thus allows a user to purchase a punch-integrated stapler without forcing excessive costs on the user and is convenient to the user while keeping and using it.
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a stapler with a punching unit, comprising a longitudinal base having a staple forming die at its front end portion and two parallel support walls at its rear end portion, with both a punch hole being formed on a top surface of the base at a position between the two support walls and a sheet insert slit being formed between the two support walls and the top surface of the base so as to allow sheets of paper to be inserted into the slit during a punching operation; a pressing lever hinged to shaft holes of the support walls at its bearing holes using a lever shaft and manually operated by a user so as to perform a desired stapling operation or a desired punching operation; a staple feeder hinged to first shaft holes of the lever and used for receiving staples therein; and a punching plunger having a cutting edge at its lower end, the punching plunger being vertically positioned on the base at a position between the two support walls while being normally biased by a spring upwardly, thus coming into contact with the lower surface of the lever at its top end and being vertically inserted into the punch hole at its lower end portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIGS. 1
to
5
are views, showing a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the primary embodiment of the present invention, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of the stapler;
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a stapler;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectioned view of the stapler taken along the line A—A of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a punch; and
FIG. 5
is a side view of a stapler, with the sheet insert slit of a punching unit being opened toward the stapling unit in accordance with a modification of the primary embodiment;
FIGS. 6 and 7
are views, showing a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention, in which:
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of the stapler; and
FIG. 7
is a side view of the stapler, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a punch;
FIGS. 8
to
10
are views, showing a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention, in which:
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of the stapler;
FIG. 9
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a stapler; and
FIG. 10
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a punch;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectioned view of a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 12
to
14
are views, showing a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the fifth embodiment of the present invention, in which:
FIG. 12
is an exploded perspective view of the stapler;
FIG. 13
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a stapler; and
FIG. 14
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a punch; and
FIGS. 15
to
17
are views, showing a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the sixth embodiment of the present invention, in which:
FIG. 15
is an exploded perspective view of the stapler;
FIG. 16
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a stapler; and
FIG. 17
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a punch.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1
to
5
are views, showing a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the primary embodiment of the present invention. That is,
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of the stapler.
FIG. 2
is a longitudinal sectioned view, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a stapler.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectioned view of the stapler taken along the line A—A of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a longitudinal sectioned view, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a punch.
FIG. 5
is a side view of a stapler, with the sheet insert slit of a punching unit being opened toward the stapling unit in accordance with a modification of the primary embodiment.
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a side view of the stapler of
FIG. 6
, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a punch.
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler of
FIG. 8
, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a stapler.
FIG. 10
is a longitudinal sectioned view of the stapler of
FIG. 8
, showing an operation of the stapler when it is used as a punch.
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectioned view of a stapler with a punching unit in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Regardless of the embodiments, the stapler of this invention basically comprises a base
10
, a staple feeder
20
and a pressing lever
30
in the same manner as a conventional stapler. The stapler of this invention also has a punching plunger
40
and a cut piece container cover
50
, thus being selectively used as a punch when necessary. In the stapler of this invention, it is preferable to make the parts except for the plastic container cover
50
using a metal.
The stapler according to the primary embodiment will be described herein below with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
5
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, two upright support walls
11
are longitudinally and parallelly positioned along both side edges of the top surface of the base
10
at the rear portion in the same manner as a conventional stapler. The top edge of the front portion of each support wall
11
is inwardly bent at right angles, thus forming locking flanges
19
. The two locking flanges
19
selectively catch both lower ends of the rear portion of the staple feeder
20
when the lever
30
is primarily pressed down with the front end of the feeder
20
being close to the staple die
16
just before both sharpened ends of a staple are pushed into sheets of paper.
Of course, it should be understood that it may be possible to form such locking flanges
19
by partially deforming the base
10
or the bracket
45
or by integrating separate metal pieces with the base
10
at appropriate positions without affecting the functioning of the locking flanges
19
.
A second shaft hole
15
is formed on the rear portion of each support wall
11
and holds each end of a lever shaft
32
. The lever
30
is rotatably held on the lever shaft
32
at two bearing holes
33
. The two bearing holes
33
are formed on both sidewalls of the lever
30
at the rear portion. The above lever shaft
32
has an oval cross-section, and the bearing holes
33
of the lever
30
have an oval-shaped profile corresponding to the cross-section of the shaft
32
. The second shaft hole
15
comprises two oval holes, which are formed at different positions with different heights and communicate with each other through a channel. Each of the oval holes of the second shaft hole
15
is designed to have a major diameter corresponding to the major diameter of the oval lever shaft
32
, while the channel extending between the two oval holes of the shaft hole
15
is designed to have a width corresponding to the minor diameter of the oval lever shaft
32
. Therefore, the lever shaft
32
may be moved along the channel so as to reach one of the two oval holes when a user moves the lever
30
, but the lever shaft
32
is prevented from being unexpectedly moved between the two oval holes during a normal operation of the lever
30
.
A first shaft hole
31
is formed on each sidewall of the lever
30
at a position in front of the bearing holes
33
. The first shaft holes
31
are used for hinging the rear end of the staple feeder
20
to the sidewalls of the lever
30
using a feeder shaft
21
.
The above first shaft holes
31
have an arc-shaped profile suitable for absorbing a variable projected length of the staple feeder
20
when the lever
30
is secondarily pressed down to push the ends of a staple into sheets of paper after the feeder
20
is caught by the locking flanges
19
.
A circular punch hole
12
is formed on the top surface of the base
10
at an intermediate position between the first and second shaft holes
31
and
15
. The above punch hole
12
preferably has a diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of the punching plunger
40
as will be described later herein.
A sheet insert slit
14
is formed between the top surface of the base
10
and the two support walls
11
. In the primary embodiment of
FIGS. 1
to
4
, the sheet insert slit
14
is opened toward the rear end of the stapler, thus allowing sheets of paper to be inserted forwardly from the rear end of the stapler. However, in a modification of the primary embodiment, the sheet insert slit
14
is designed to be open toward the front end of the stapler, thus allowing sheets of paper to be inserted backwardly from the front portion of the stapler as shown in FIG.
5
. The objective of the above slit
14
is to allow sheets of paper to reach a position above the punch hole
12
, and so it is necessary to make the web of the slit
14
positioned over the punch hole
12
.
The above punching plunger
40
is a conventional punching plunger with an arc-shaped edge
41
being formed at the lower end of the plunger. An annular groove
42
is formed around the external surface of the punching plunger
40
, thus allowing a stop ring
44
to be fitted over the plunger
40
. A coil spring
43
is fitted over the lower portion of the punching plunger
40
and is stopped by the ring
44
at its top end.
In the present invention, a box-shaped bracket
45
, having a plunger hole
46
at each of its top and bottom walls, is fixedly positioned between the two support walls
11
on the base
10
at a position around the punch hole
12
and movably receives the punching plunger
40
at the plunger holes
46
, thus forming a punching unit. In order to assemble the punching unit, the punching plunger
40
is set in the bracket
45
while passing through the two plunger holes
46
with the coil spring
43
being fitted over the plunger
40
within the bracket
45
as shown in FIG.
3
. Thereafter, the stop ring
44
is fitted over the annular groove
42
of the plunger
40
, thus stopping the top end of the spring
43
. In such a case, the spring
43
, of which the lower end is stopped by the bottom wall of the bracket
45
, is a compression coil spring, and so the spring
43
normally biases the punching plunger
40
upwardly. The top end of the punching plunger
40
thus always comes into close contact with the lower surface of the rear end portion of the lever
30
. After the punching plunger
40
is completely assembled with the bracket
45
, the bracket
45
is fixedly mounted between the two support walls
11
, with the lower end of the plunger
40
being precisely aligned with the punch hole
12
. In order to stably mount the bracket
45
between the two support walls
11
, the two support walls
11
are bent inwardly at right angles at their lower ends, thus forming support flanges
17
as shown in FIG.
3
. When the bracket
45
is mounted between the two support walls
11
, it is preferable to seat the bottom wall of the bracket
45
on the support flanges
17
and to weld the top portions of both sidewalls of the bracket
45
to the support walls
11
.
The operational effect of the stapler according to the third embodiment will be described herein below.
The cut piece container cover
50
detachably covers the lower skirt
18
formed around of the base
10
, thus forming a container for collecting cut pieces during a punching operation. The above cover
50
is thus designed to correspond to the profile of the skirt
18
and to easily and detachably cover the skirt
18
of the base
10
.
The operational effect of the stapler according to the primary embodiment will be described herein below pressing lever
30
has to be primarily moved so as to make the lever shaft
32
positioned within the upper holes of the second shaft holes
15
. In such a case, the lever
30
is biased upwardly by the spring-biased punching plunger
40
, with the lower end of the plunger
40
being positioned above the sheet insert slit
14
.
Thereafter, the lever
30
, with the staple feeder
20
, is primarily pressed down with sheets of paper being positioned on the die
16
of the base
10
in the same manner as a conventional stapler. When the lever
30
is primarily pressed down as described above, the two locking flanges
19
catch the lower ends of the rear portion of the staple feeder
20
, with the front end of the feeder
20
being close to the staple die
16
just before both sharpened ends of a staple are pushed into sheets of paper. In such a case, the front end of the feeder
20
is precisely positioned above the die
16
. When the lever
30
in the above state is further pressed down, the foremost staple contained in the staple feeder
20
is pushed into the sheets of paper by a pressing plate
34
of the lever
30
. When the staple is pushed into the sheets of paper, the staple feeder
20
, caught by the locking flanges
19
, is prevented from being further rotated downwardly. In such a case, the projected length of the staple feeder
20
is increased as the lever
30
is pressed down to push the ends of the staple into the sheets of paper. However, the feeder shaft
21
moves backwardly along the arc-shaped first shaft holes
31
while absorbing the increased projected length of the feeder
20
, thus allowing the stapling position to be precisely maintained.
When the lever
30
is pressed down as described above, the punching plunger
40
is moved downwardly while compressing the coil spring
43
, thus passing through the punch hole
12
of the base
10
. However, such a vertical movement of the plunger
40
does not disturb the stapling operation. When the pressing force is removed from the lever
30
after the stapling operation, the punching plunger
40
elastically pushes the lever
30
upwardly by the restoring force of the compression coil spring
43
, thus returning both the lever
30
and the staple feeder
20
to their original positions.
When the stapler of this invention is used as a punch as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the pressing lever
30
has to be moved so as to make the lever shaft
32
positioned within the lower holes of the second shaft holes
15
. In such a case, the lever
30
is biased upwardly by the spring-biased punching plunger
40
, with the lower end of the plunger
40
being positioned above the sheet insert slit
14
.
Thereafter, the lever
30
, with the staple feeder
20
, is fully pressed down with sheets of paper being inserted into the slit
14
formed at the front or rear portion of the support walls
11
. When the lever
30
is pressed down as described above, the lower edge
41
of the punching plunger
40
is driven into the sheets of paper while compressing the coil spring
43
and passes through the punch hole
12
of the base
10
, thus perforating the sheets of paper. Such a punching operation forms a plurality of cut pieces of paper, which are dropped into and collected within the container of the base
10
covered by the cover
50
. During such a punching operation, the coil spring
43
is compressed as the lever
30
is pressed down. In such a case, the spring
43
is completely compressed before the staple feeder
20
comes into contact with the base
10
, and so it is possible to prevent an excessive rotating motion of the lever
30
. That is, the compression coil spring
43
acts as a stopper for the lever
30
, thus allowing the front end of the staple feeder
20
to be free from coming into contact with the die
16
during such a punching operation. This allows the stapler to be free from any stapling operation during a punching operation, and so the stapler is completely prevented from unnecessarily consuming staples during such a punching operation. Such a stopper function provided by the compression coil spring
43
is due to the position of the lever shaft
32
placed within the lower holes of the second shaft holes
15
. Of course, it should be understood that such a stopper function for the lever
30
may be accomplished by appropriately deforming another part in place of the spring
43
. For example, it is possible to design the stapler in a way such that the lever
30
comes into contact with the top surface of the base
10
at the lower portion of its rear end when the lever
30
is fully pressed down.
When the pressing force is removed from the lever
30
after a punch operation, the punching plunger
40
elastically moves upwardly due to the restoring force of the compression coil spring
43
. The lower edge
41
of the plunger
40
is removed from the punch hole
12
and is positioned above the slit
14
, thus allowing the sheets of paper to be removed from the slit
14
. As the plunger
40
elastically moves upwardly as described above, both the lever
30
and the staple feeder
20
are returned to their original positions. The stapler may be thus used again for punching new sheets of paper.
As described above, the stapler of the primary embodiment of this invention may be selectively used for a stapling operation with the lever shaft
32
being positioned within the upper holes of the second shaft holes
15
, and may be selectively used for a punching operation with the lever shaft
32
being positioned within the lower holes of the second shaft holes
15
. Such a displacement of the lever shaft
32
between the upper and lower holes of the shaft holes
15
is easily accomplished by appropriately moving the lever
30
. When it is necessary to empty the cut piece container, the cover
50
is removed from the skirt
18
of the base
10
.
The stapler with a punching unit according to the second embodiment of the invention will be described herein below in conjunction with
FIGS. 6 and 7
.
In the second embodiment, most of the elements are common with those of the primary embodiment. Those elements common to both the primary and second embodiments will thus carry the same reference numerals and further explanation is not deemed necessary. Different from the primary embodiment, the second shaft hole
15
′ of the stapler according to this second embodiment has a circular profile and the lever shaft
32
′ has a circular cross-section in the same manner as that of a conventional stapler. In addition, a stopper
13
is provided on the support walls
11
of the base
10
for limiting a rotating motion of the lever
30
during a punching operation within a predetermined angle.
In the present invention, it is possible to somewhat freely design the stopper
13
. In the embodiment of
FIG. 6
, an arc-shaped slit
13
a
is formed on each of the two support walls
11
, with a pin-shaped stopper
13
being movably set within the two slits
13
a
of the support walls
11
at both ends thereof. The above stopper
13
may be moved within the arc-shaped slits
13
a
as will be described later herein.
The operational effect of the stapler according to the second embodiment will be described herein below.
When the stapler is used for a stapling operation, the stopper
13
has to be primarily moved to the lower ends of the two slits
13
a.
In such a case, the lever
30
is biased upwardly by the spring-biased punching plunger
40
, with the lower end of the plunger
40
being positioned above the sheet insert slit
14
in the same manner as that described for the primary embodiment.
Thereafter, the lever
30
, with the staple feeder
20
, is pressed down with sheets of paper being positioned on the die
16
of the base
10
in the same manner as a conventional stapler. When the lever
30
is pressed down as described above, the foremost staple contained in the staple feeder
20
is pushed into the sheets of paper by a pressing plate of the lever
30
. In such a case, the punching plunger
40
is moved downwardly while compressing the coil spring
43
, thus passing through the punch hole
12
of the base
10
. However, such a vertical movement of the plunger
40
does not disturb the stapling operation. In addition, the stopper
13
is free from interfering with the lever
30
during the rotating motion of the lever
30
.
When the pressing force is removed from the lever
30
after the stapling operation, the punching plunger
40
elastically pushes the lever
30
upwardly by the restoring force of the compression coil spring
43
, thus returning both the lever
30
and the staple feeder
20
to their original positions.
When the stapler of this invention is used as a punch as shown in
FIG. 7
, the stopper
13
has to be primarily moved to the upper ends of the two slits
13
a
.
In such a case, the lever
30
is biased upwardly by the spring-biased punching plunger
40
, with the lower end of the plunger
40
being positioned above the sheet insert slit
14
in the same manner as that described for the primary embodiment.
Thereafter, the lever
30
, with the staple feeder
20
, is fully pressed down with sheets of paper being inserted into the slit
14
of the support walls
11
. When the lever
30
is pressed down as described above, the lower edge
41
of the punching plunger
40
is driven into the sheets of paper while compressing the coil spring
43
and passes through the punch hole
12
of the base
10
, thus perforating the sheets of paper, with a plurality of cut pieces of paper being dropped into and collected within the container of the base
10
covered by the cover
50
. During such a punching operation, the stopper
13
stops the downward rotating motion of the lever
30
and maintains the lever
30
at an inclined position relative to the base
10
. It is thus possible to prevent an excessive rotating motion of the lever
30
. That is, the stopper
13
allows the front end of the staple feeder
20
to be free from coming into contact with the die
16
during such a punching operation. This finally allows the stapler to be free from any stapling operation during a punching operation, and so the stapler is completely prevented from unnecessarily consuming staples during such a punching operation. When the pressing force is removed from the lever
30
after a punch operation, the punching plunger
40
elastically moves upwardly due to the restoring force of the compression coil spring
43
. The lower edge
41
of the plunger
40
is removed from the punch hole
12
and is positioned above the slit
14
, thus allowing the sheets of paper to be removed from the slit
14
. As the plunger
40
elastically moves upwardly as described above, both the lever
30
and the staple feeder
20
are returned to their original positions. The stapler may be thus used again for punching new sheets of paper.
As described above, the stapler of the second embodiment of this invention may be selectively used for a stapling operation with the stopper
13
being positioned within the lower ends of the two slits
13
a
, and may be selectively used for a punching operation with the stopper
13
being positioned within the upper ends of the two slits
13
a.
The stapler with a punching unit according to the third embodiment of the invention will be described herein below with reference to
FIGS. 8
to
10
.
In the third embodiment, the construction of the stapler is similar to that of the second embodiment. Those elements common to both the second and third embodiments will thus carry the same reference numerals and further explanation is not deemed necessary. Different from the second embodiment, the stapler according to the third embodiment is free from the stopper
13
or the arc-shaped slits
13
a
formed on the support walls
11
, but has a longitudinal guide slit
35
formed on the rear portion of each sidewall of the lever
30
, with a mode select pin
61
being transversely set within the guide slits
35
of the lever
30
. The stapler of this third embodiment is selectively used for a stapling operation or a punching operation in accordance with a position of the mode select pin
61
within the guide slits
35
.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, each guide slit
35
is longitudinally formed on the upper portion of each sidewall of the lever
30
at a position between the first shaft hole
31
and the bearing hole
33
. The mode select pin
61
is movably set within the two guide slits
35
at its both ends, with one end of the pin
61
being tightened by a thumb-operable nut
62
, and so the pin
61
is positioned above the punching plunger
40
. In this embodiment, it is preferable to make the top end of the plunger
40
be flat, thus allowing the plunger
40
to come into stable contact with the mode select pin
61
.
The stapler of this embodiment is effectively used while changing the operational mode of the stapler between a stapling mode and a punching mode by changing the position of the mode select pin
61
within the guide slits
35
.
The operational effect of the stapler according to the third embodiment will be described herein below.
When the stapler is used for a stapling operation as shown in
FIG. 9
, the mode select pin
61
is primarily adjusted in a way such that the pin
61
is positioned within the ends of the guide slits
35
prior to being tightened by the nut
62
so as to be fixed at the adjusted position within the slits
35
. When the lever
30
in the above state is pressed down, the stapler performs a desired stapling operation.
When the stapler is used for a punching operation as shown in
FIG. 10
, the mode select pin
61
is adjusted in a way such that the pin
61
is positioned at the middle position within the guide slits
35
prior to being tightened by the nut
62
so as to be fixed at the adjusted position. When the lever
30
in the above state is pressed down, the stapler performs a desired punching operation. That is, since the lever
30
pushes the top end of the punching plunger
40
downwardly when the lever
30
is pressed down as described above, the stapler performs the punching operation. When the lever
30
is fully pressed down, the top wall of the bracket
45
catches the top end portion of the plunger
40
, and so the downward movement of the plunger
40
is limited within a desired range. In the above position, the pressing plate
34
of the lever
30
is stopped at a position where the plate
34
is placed just above the foremost staple contained in the feeder
20
. The stapler is thus free from performing any stapling operation during a punching operation.
The stapler of this third embodiment is selectively used for a stapling operation or a punching operation in accordance with an adjusted position of the mode select pin
61
within the guide slits
35
.
The stapler with a punching unit according to the fourth embodiment of the invention will be described herein below with reference to FIG.
11
.
In the fourth embodiment, the general shape of the stapler remains the same as that described for the third embodiment, but the mode select means is altered. Those elements common to both the third and fourth embodiments will thus carry the same reference numerals and further explanation is not deemed necessary.
As shown in
FIG. 11
, the mode select means according to the fourth embodiment comprises a rectangular opening
36
formed at the rear end portion of the top wall of the lever
30
. A fixing hole
37
is formed on each sidewall of the lever
30
at a position corresponding to the opening
36
. A mode select pin
62
, having a wheel
63
at its middle portion, is rotatably held by the two fixing holes
37
of the lever
30
at its both ends. In such a case, the wheel
63
of the pin
62
is received within the rectangular opening
35
of the lever
30
at its upper portion and is brought into movable contact with the top end of the punching plunger
40
at its lower portion. The mode select pin
62
is transversely movable on the lever
30
, and so the wheel
63
, integrated with the pin
62
, is movable relative to the top end of the punching plunger
40
. In this embodiment, it is preferable to make the top end of the plunger
40
be flat, thus allowing the plunger
40
to come into stable contact with the wheel
63
of the mode select pin
62
.
The stapler of the fourth embodiment is effectively used while changing the operational mode between a stapling mode and a punching mode by changing the position of the wheel
63
relative to the punching plunger
40
.
That is, when the stapler is used for a stapling operation, the mode select pin
62
is transversely moved to the right in
FIG. 11
, thus allowing the wheel
63
to be separated from the top end of the plunger
40
as shown by the phantom line of the drawing. When the lever
30
in the above state is pressed down, the stapler performs a desired stapling operation.
On the other hand, when it is necessary to use the stapler for a punching operation, the mode select pin
62
is transversely moved to the left in
FIG. 11
, thus allowing the wheel
63
to be positioned on the top end of the plunger
40
as shown by the solid line of the drawing. When the lever
30
in the above state is pressed down, the wheel
63
presses the top end of the plunger
40
downwardly, thus allowing the stapler to perform a desired punching operation. When the lever
30
is fully pressed down, the top wall of the bracket
45
catches the top end portion of the plunger
40
, and so the downward movement of the plunger
40
is limited within a desired range. In the above position, the pressing plate
34
of the lever
30
is stopped at a position where the plate
34
is placed just above the foremost staple contained in the feeder
20
. The stapler is thus free from performing any stapling operation during a punching operation.
As described above, the stapler of the fourth embodiment is selectively used for a stapling operation or a punching operation in accordance with an adjusted position of the wheel
63
of the mode select pin
61
relative to the top end of the punching plunger
40
.
FIGS. 12
to
14
show a stapler with a punching unit according to the fifth embodiment of the invention.
As shown in the drawings, the general shape of the stapler according to the fifth embodiment remains the same as that described for the primary embodiment, but some elements are altered as will be described later herein. Those elements common to both the primary and fifth embodiments will thus carry the same reference numerals and further explanation is not deemed necessary. Different from the primary embodiment, the stapler according to the fifth embodiment has a third shaft hole
70
on each sidewall of the lever
30
at a position between the first shaft hole
31
and the bearing hole
33
, with a pressure pin
71
being held by the two third shaft holes
70
at its both ends. In addition, the bracket
45
is integrated with the front end portions of the two support walls
11
, while a coil spring
72
is vertically positioned between the bracket
45
and the pressure pin
71
. Therefore, the lever
30
is rotatable around the pressure pin
71
.
In addition, different from the stapler of the primary embodiment designed to be used for a stapling operation with the lever shaft
32
being positioned within the upper holes of the second shaft holes
15
and for a punching operation with the shaft
32
being positioned within the lower holes of the shaft holes
15
, the stapler of the fifth embodiment is designed to be used for a stapling operation with the shaft
32
being positioned within the lower holes of the second shaft holes
15
and for a punching operation with the shaft
32
being positioned within the upper holes of the shaft holes
15
. In a brief description, the position of the lever shaft
32
within the second shaft holes
15
for performing a desired stapling or punching operation is opposed to that in the case of the primary embodiment.
The operational effect of the stapler according to the fifth embodiment will be described herein below.
When the stapler is used as a conventional stapler as shown in
FIG. 13
, the pressing lever
30
has to be primarily moved so as to make the lever shaft
32
positioned within the lower holes of the second shaft holes
15
. In such a case, the lever
30
is biased upwardly by the spring-biased pressure pin
71
, while the punching plunger
40
is biased upwardly by the coil spring
43
with the lower end of the plunger
40
being positioned above the sheet insert slit
14
.
Thereafter, the lever
30
, with the staple feeder
20
, is pressed down with sheets of paper being positioned on the die
16
of the base
10
in the same manner as a conventional stapler. When the lever
30
is pressed down as described above, the two locking flanges
19
catch the lower ends of the rear portion of the staple feeder
20
, with the front end of the feeder
20
being close to the staple die
16
just before both sharpened ends of a staple are pushed into the sheets of paper. In such a case, the front end of the feeder
20
is precisely positioned above the die
16
.
When the lever
30
in the above state is further pressed down, the foremost staple contained in the staple feeder
20
is pushed into the sheets of paper by the pressing plate
34
of the lever
30
. When the staple is pushed into the sheets of paper, the staple feeder
20
, caught by the locking flanges
19
, is prevented from being further rotated downwardly. In such a case, the projected length of the staple feeder
20
is increased as the lever
30
is pressed down to push the ends of the staple into the sheets of paper. However, the feeder shaft
21
moves backwardly along the arc-shaped first shaft holes
31
while absorbing the increased projected length of the feeder
20
, thus allowing the stapling position to be precisely maintained.
Since the pressure pin
71
in such a stapling operation is separated from the top end of the punching plunger
40
, the plunger
40
is not moved downwardly even when the lever
30
is pressed down. Therefore, the punching plunger
40
does not disturb the stapling operation. When the pressing force is removed from the lever
30
after the stapling operation, the lever
30
is elastically pushed upwardly by the restoring force of the coil spring
72
, and so both the lever
30
and the staple feeder
20
are returned to their original positions.
When the stapler of the fifth embodiment is used as a punch as shown in
FIG. 14
, the pressing lever
30
has to be moved so as to make the lever shaft
32
positioned within the upper holes of the second shaft holes
15
. In such a case, the lever
30
is biased upwardly by the spring-biased punching plunger
40
, with the lower end of the plunger
40
being positioned above the sheet insert slit
14
.
Thereafter, the lever
30
, with the staple feeder
20
, is fully pressed down with sheets of paper being inserted into the slit
14
formed at the front or rear portion of the support walls
11
. When the lever
30
is pressed down as described above; the lower edge
41
of the punching plunger
40
is driven into the sheets of paper while compressing the coil spring
43
and passes through the punch hole
12
of the base
10
, thus perforating the sheets of paper. Such a punching operation forms a plurality of cut pieces of paper, which are dropped into and collected within the container of the base
10
covered by the cover
50
. During such a punching operation, the coil spring
43
is compressed as the lever
30
is pressed down. In such a case, the spring
43
is completely compressed before the staple feeder
20
comes into contact with the base
10
, and so it is possible to prevent an excessive rotating motion of the lever
30
. Such a stopper function provided by the compression coil spring
43
is due to the position of the lever shaft
32
placed within the upper holes of the second shaft holes
15
.
As described above, the stapler of the fifth embodiment of this invention may be selectively used for a stapling operation with the lever shaft
32
being positioned within the lower holes of the second shaft holes
15
, and may be selectively used for a punching operation with the lever shaft
32
being positioned within the upper holes of the second shaft holes
15
. Such a displacement of the lever shaft
32
between the upper and lower holes of the shaft holes
15
is easily accomplished by appropriately moving the lever
30
.
FIGS. 15
to
17
show a stapler with a punching unit according to the sixth embodiment of the invention.
As shown in the drawings, in the stapler according to the sixth embodiment, the rear end portion of the base
10
is formed to have a T-shaped profile different from the stapler of the fifth embodiment. That is, the rear end portion of the base
10
has two lateral extensions, with two brackets
45
being seated on the extensions of the base
10
at positions outside the two support walls
11
. Two punch holes
12
are formed on the two extensions of the base
10
. The pressure pin
21
, held by the two shaft holes
31
, is increased in length so as to reach the positions above the plunger holes
46
of the two brackets
45
.
In the sixth embodiment, the staple feeder
20
directly engages with the oval lever shaft holes
33
of the lever
30
at the holes
73
, and so the stapler of this embodiment is free from the locking flanges
19
.
In addition, the coil spring
72
is vertically positioned to meet the lower surface of the staple feeder
20
at its top end different from the stapler of the fifth embodiment of which the spring
72
meets the pressure pin
71
. Therefore, the pressure pin
71
is always positioned above the feeder
20
and is selectively biased by the coil spring
43
only when the stapler is used for a punching operation.
The operational effect of the stapler according to the sixth embodiment will be described herein below.
When the stapler is used as a conventional stapler as shown in
FIG. 16
, the pressing lever
30
has to be primarily moved so as to make the lever shaft
32
positioned within the lower holes of the shaft holes
15
. On the other hand, when the stapler of the fifth embodiment is used as a punch as shown in
FIG. 17
, the pressing lever
30
has to be moved so as to make the lever shaft
32
positioned within the upper holes of the shaft holes
15
.
Industrial Applicability
As described above, the present invention provides a stapler with a punching function. The stapler of this invention is designed to have a collateral punching function in addition to an original stapling function, and so the stapler is selectively used as a stapler or a punch as desired. The stapler of this invention allows a user to purchase a punch-integrated stapler without forcing excessive costs on the user and is convenient to the user while keeping and using it. Since the stapler has a simple construction, the stapler is manufactured at a low production cost.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Claims
- 1. A stapler with a punching unit, comprising:a longitudinal base having a staple forming die at its front end portion and two parallel support walls at its rear end portion, with both a punch hole being formed on a top surface of the base at a position between the two support walls and a sheet insert slit being formed between the two support walls and the top surface of the base so as to allow of paper to be inserted into the slit during a punching operation; a pressing lever hinged to first shaft holes of the support walls at its bearing holes using a lever shaft and manually operated by a user so as to perform a desired stapling operation or a desired punching operation; a staple feeder hinged to second shaft holes of said pressing lever and used for receiving staples therein; and a punching plunger having a cutting edge at its lower end, said punching plunger being vertically positioned on said base at a position between the two support walls while being normally biased by a spring upwardly, thus coming into contact with the lower surface of said pressing lever at its top end and being vertically inserted into said punch hole at its lower end portion, wherein a rectangular opening is formed at the rear end portion of the top wall of said pressing lever, while a fixing hole is formed on each sidewall of said pressing lever at a position corresponding to said rectangular opening, with a mode select pin having a wheel at its middle portion and being movably held by the two fixing holes of said pressing lever at its both ends in a way such that the wheel of the mode select pin is received within the rectangular opening of said pressing lever at its upper portion and is brought into movable contact with the top end of said punching plunger at its lower portion, thus allowing the stapler to be selectively used for a stapling operation or a punching operation in accordance with a position of the wheel relative to the top end of the punching plunger.
- 2. The stapler according to claim 1, wherein the lever shaft has an oval cross-section, and the bearing holes of said pressing lever have an oval-shaped profile corresponding to the cross-section of the lever shaft, and each of the first shaft holes of the support walls comprises two oval holes, the two oval holes of each shaft hole being formed at different positions with different heights and communicating with each other through a channel.
- 3. The stapler according to claim 1, wherein the lever shaft has a circular cross-section, and each of the first shaft holes of the support walls has a circular profile corresponding to the cross-section of the lever shaft, with an arc-shaped slit being formed on each of the two support walls and a pin-shaped stopper being movably set within the two arc-shaped slits of the support walls at both ends thereof, said stopper being used for limiting a rotating motion of said pressing lever during a punching operation with a predetermined angle.
- 4. The stapler according to claim 1, wherein a longitudinal guide slit is formed on the rear portion of each sidewall of said lever, with a mode select pin being transversely set within the guide slits of the lever, and so the stapler is selectively used for a stapling operation or a punching operation in accordance with a position of the mode select pin within the guide slits.
- 5. The stapler according to claim 1, wherein a third shaft hole is formed on each sidewall of said pressing lever at a position between the second shaft hole and the bearing hole, a pressure pin is held by the two third shaft holes of said pressing lever at its both ends, a bracket is integrated with the front end portions of the two support walls, and a coil spring is vertically positioned between the bracket and the pressure pin, thus allowing said pressing lever to be rotatable around the pressure pin.
- 6. The stapler according to claim 1, wherein the rear end portion of said base is formed to have a T-shaped profile with two extensions, two brackets are seated on the two extensions of the base at positions outside the two support walls, two punch holes are formed on the two extensions of the base, and a pressure pin, having an increased length capable of reaching the positions above plunger holes of the two brackets, is held by the first shaft holes of the lever, thus perforating sheets of paper at two positions at the same time during a punching operation.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
98-19023 |
Oct 1998 |
KR |
|
99-9723 |
Mar 1999 |
KR |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/KR99/00597 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/20176 |
4/13/2000 |
WO |
A |
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