This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 107116400, filed on May 15, 2018.
The disclosure relates to a stapler, and more particularly to a stationary stapler having a magazine track ejected from a channel body for loading staples.
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Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a stapler that can reduce an ejection speed of a magazine track thereof.
According to the disclosure, the stapler includes a base having a base rear end, a channel body which is pivotably attached to the base rear end at a channel rear end thereof and which is elongated in a front-and-rear direction from the channel rear end to terminate at a channel front end, a magazine module and a resilient damping member. The channel body defines a channel which is bordered by a channel bottom wall that extends in the front-and-rear direction and between the channel front and rear ends. The magazine module includes a magazine track which is elongated in the front-and-rear direction and which is coaxially disposed in and movable relative to the channel in the front-and-rear direction between a first position, where a magazine front end thereof is proximate to the channel front end, and a second position, where the magazine front end is distal from the channel front end, and a magazine ejection spring which is disposed to bias the magazine track to the second position. The magazine track has a staple accommodation space and a magazine bottom wall that extends in the front-and-rear direction and borders a bottom of the staple accommodation space and that faces the channel bottom wall in an up-and-down direction. One of the channel bottom wall and the magazine bottom wall is formed with a mounting portion therein. The other one of the channel bottom wall and the magazine bottom wall is formed with a first frictionless segment which is recessed therein and which extends in the front-and-rear direction, a first friction-increasing segment which extends from and is inclined relative to the first frictionless segment in the front-and-rear direction, and a first stop segment which extends from the first friction-increasing segment in the front-and-rear direction. The resilient damping member includes a retained end which is retained in the mounting portion, and a friction end which is opposite to the retained end in the up-and-down direction, and which is disposed at the first frictionless segment when the magazine track is in the first position. The friction end is slidably moved on and frictionally engaged with the first friction-increasing segment, and is stopped on the first stop segment with an increased friction when the magazine track is moved from the first position to the second position.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The handle module 3 includes a handle 31 having a rear end pivotably connected to the base rear end 21, a spring-biased push button 32 disposed on the handle 31, and a retaining member 33 rotated by pressing the push button 32.
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The magazine module 5 includes a magazine track 51 which is elongated in the front-and-rear direction (L) and which is coaxially disposed in and movable relative to the channel 41, a pressing slider 52 which is disposed adjacent to a magazine front end 514 of the magazine track 51, and a magazine ejection spring 53 which is disposed to bias the magazine track 51 forwardly.
The magazine track 51 is movable relative to the channel 41 in the front-and-rear direction (L) among a first position (see
The magazine bottom wall 512 is formed with a first frictionless segment 72 which is recessed therein adjacent to the magazine front end 514 and which extends in the front-and-rear direction (L), a first friction-increasing segment 73 which extends from and is inclined relative to the first frictionless segment 72 in the front-and-rear direction (L), and a first stop segment 74 which extends from the first friction-increasing segment 73 in the front-and-rear direction (L).
The magazine ejection spring 53 is disposed between the channel rear end 43 of the channel body 4 and the pressing slider 52 to bias the magazine track 51 with the forward biasing force. In this embodiment, the magazine ejection spring 53 is a compression spring.
The resilient damping member 6 is made of resilient material, such as silicone, rubber, plastic, etc., and includes a retained end 61 which is retained in the mounting portion 71, a friction end 62 which is opposite to the retained end 61 in the up-and-down direction, and a neck portion 612 which is interposed between the retained and friction ends 61, 62 and which is dimensioned to be received in the mounting portion 71 to have the retained and friction ends 61, 62 projecting outwardly of the mounting portion 71.
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When the push button 32 is pressed to rotate the retaining member 33 to release the engaging member 513 of the magazine track 51, the magazine track 51 is ejected forwardly by means of the biasing force of the magazine ejection spring 53. During this ejection movement, the friction end 62 of the resilient damping member 6 is moved rearwardly relative to the magazine bottom wall 512 to pass over the first frictionless segment 72 without frictional engagement or with less frictional engagement with the magazine bottom wall 512. Subsequently, with an increased frictional engagement between the friction end 62 and the first friction-increasing segment 73, the ejection movement of the magazine track 51 is retarded and stopped by the first stop segment 74 so as to keep the magazine track 51 in the second position, as shown in
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After the magazine track 51 is ejected to the second position, by pulling the magazine track 51 further forward, the friction end 62 of the resilient damping member 6 can be moved to pass over the first stop segment 74 and along the second frictionless segment 75 to the third position. Subsequently, the friction end 62 is slidably moved on and frictionally engaged with the second friction-increasing segment 76 and is stopped on the second stop segment 77 to keep the magazine track 51 in a pulling-out position, as shown in
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As illustrated, with the resilient damping member 6 disposed in the mounting portion 71 on one of the channel bottom wall 42 and the magazine bottom wall 512, and the first frictionless segment, 72, a first friction-increasing segment 73 and the first stop segment 74 disposed on the other one of the channel bottom wall 42 and the magazine bottom wall 512, the ejection movement of the magazine track 51 can be smooth, retarded and then stopped for safety purposes. With the first frictionless segment 72 configured not to be frictionally engaged with the friction end 62, the ejection movement of the magazine track 51 is smooth and successful from the first position. With the friction end 62 disposed corresponding with the central axis of the magazine bottom wall 512, the frictional force is applied to the magazine bottom wall 512 along the central axis so as to stabilize the ejection movement of the magazine track 51. Specifically, with the second frictionless segment 75 configured to keep a friction minimized or free to the friction end 62, a further forward movement of the magazine track 51 by pulling out is convenient and successful. Furthermore, with addition of the second friction-increasing segment 76 and the second stop segment 77, the pulling-out movement of the magazine track 51 can be retarded and stopped. With the mounting portion 71 in the form of a penetrating hole, the resilient damping member 6 is easy to be disposed therein and retained by the retained and friction ends 61, 62 projecting outwardly of the penetrating hole. Specifically, with the staple loading guide 54 abutting against the retained end 61 of the resilient damping member 6, undesired movement of the resilient damping member 6 in the magazine track 51 during the ejection movement of the magazine track 51 is prevented.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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107116400 | May 2018 | TW | national |