Claims
- 1. A stapler, comprising:
- a relatively rigid base including a tail portion and a bottom portion;
- an elastic slipper pivotally connected to the base, said slipper including a cover portion and a loop portion extending therefrom, said cover portion of the slipper and said bottom portion of the base collectively defining a storage chamber adapted to store spare fasteners, said cover portion and loop portion of the slipper collectively defining therebetween an opening through which said tail portion of the base is slideably positioned, said loop portion positioned around the tail portion so that the cover portion is pivotally movable about an external pivot axis between i) a closed position at which the cover portion of the slipper is removably connected to said bottom portion of the base and ii) an open position at which the cover portion of the slipper is pivotally spaced from said bottom portion of the base; and
- stabilizing and limiting means for i) stabilizing the pivotal connection between the slipper and the base as the slipper is moved towards its opened position and ii) limiting the maximum pivotal displacement of the cover portion from its closed position, said stabilizing and limiting means being collectively and integrally formed on the base and slipper.
- 2. The stapler of claim 1, wherein said stabilizing and limiting means includes a plurality of first guide members, connected to one of the base and the slipper, and at least one second guide member connected to the other of the base and the slipper, said first guide members having guide surfaces arranged parallel to one another and being mutually spaced apart, said second guide member having guide surfaces arranged parallel to the guide surfaces of the first guide members and slideably positioned between a respective pair of adjacent guide surfaces of the first guide members, said first and second guide members being spaced from the external pivot axis.
- 3. The stapler of claim 2, wherein each first guide member includes a shoulder and each second guide member includes a pad portion adapted to selectively abut a respective shoulder of the first guide members at the fully-opened position of the cover portion and thereby limit the maximum pivotal displacement of the cover portion.
- 4. The stapler of claim 3, wherein the first guide members are integrally-formed on the bottom portion of the base and the second guide members are integrally-formed on an oppositely-facing end portion of the slipper, said first and second guide members positioned within said opening partially defined by said loop portion.
- 5. The stapler of claim 1, further including retaining means for selectively retaining the loop portion on the tail portion when the cover portion is pivotally moved between its opened and closed positions.
- 6. The stapler of claim 5, wherein said retaining means includes a plurality of spaced-apart protuberances integrally formed on said tail portion of the base, said loop potion of the slipper being resiliently stretchable to slide over and slide past the protuberances during assembly of the slipper to the base.
- 7. The stapler of claim 1, wherein said slipper includes magnetic means for magnetically attaching the stapler to a metallic object.
- 8. The stapler of claim 7, wherein said magnetic means includes a magnet connected to the cover portion of the slipper.
- 9. The stapler of claim 1, further including an anvil positioned on the base, said base and slipper collectively defining reinforcement means for supporting said anvil.
- 10. The stapler of claim 9, wherein said reinforcement means includes a post, formed on one of said base and slipper, and a socket wall formed on the other of said base and slipper, said post removably positioned in the socket wall to selectively latch the slipper and base together.
- 11. The stapler of claim 10, wherein said post is formed on the base and extends behind the anvil, said socket wall is formed on the slipper and defines a blind bore which slideably receives said post.
- 12. The stapler of claim 9, wherein said anvil includes a body portion and at least one leg portion extending therefrom, said base defining a recess which receives the body portion and at least one slot which frictionally retains a respective leg portion of the anvil.
- 13. A stapler, comprising:
- a base including a tail portion and a bottom portion, said bottom portion defining a storage chamber adapted to store spare fasteners;
- a slipper including a cover portion and a resilient loop portion extending therefrom, said loop portion defining an opening through which said tail portion is slideably positioned so that the cover portion is pivotally movable about said tail portion between i) a closed position at which the cover portion of the slipper is removably connected to said bottom portion of the base and ii) an open position at which the cover portion of the slipper is pivotally spaced from said bottom portion of the base; and
- a magnet connected to the cover portion of the slipper.
- 14. The stapler of claim 13, wherein said cover portion of the slipper defines a recess facing away from the base, said magnet being formed of a rubberized magnetic material and fixedly positioned in said recess of the cover portion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/517,994 filed on Aug. 22, 1995, now abandoned.
The present invention relates generally to staplers and, more particularly, to staplers having internal storage chambers adapted for storing spare fasteners, such as staples.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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