The present invention relates to a stapler.
A conventional stapler includes a main body, a magazine, a striker, and a driving portion, such as a pressing arm or a trigger. The magazine is received in the main body for receiving nails. The striker is located at a front end of the main body and is linearly movable along a vertical direction. The driving portion is engaged with the striker to drive the striker to move downward to strike nails out.
The conventional magazine has an elastic element to push the nails frontward, but the elasticity can not be too strong to result the failure of striking. However, it also results that the first nail lacks of enough elastic force so they the lower end of the nail tends to move backward when the nail is hit by the striker. Thus, the nail may be inclined so that it becomes difficult to strike the nail out successfully. Therefore, the efficiency of working is reduced, and the nails and the components of the stapler may be abraded.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a stapler which reduces failures of striking.
To achieve the above and other objects, a stapler of the present invention includes a main body, a magazine, a striker, and a driving portion.
The main body encloses a receiving space and has an opening at a lower portion of a front end thereof The receiving space communicates the opening. A longitudinal direction is defined by the front end and a rear end of the main body. The magazine is arranged in the main body to receive staples. The striker is arranged at the front end of the main body and is movable linearly above the opening of the main body. The driving portion is arranged in the main body and is connected to the striker. The driving portion drives the striker to move downward to strike a staple out. The striker has a bottom end which is recessed. The bottom end has two ends and an intermediate portion between the two ends. The intermediate portion is more recessed than the two ends.
Thereby, the staple can retain erected and is pushed smoothly. In addition, the staples can be separated better for striking only one of the staples.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
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The main body 10 encloses a receiving space and has an opening at a lower portion of a front end thereof The receiving space communicates the opening. A longitudinal direction is defined by the front end and a rear end of the main body 10. The magazine 11 is arranged in the main body 10 to receive staples 20. The striker 12, 12a, 12b is arranged at the front end of the main body 10 and is movable linearly above the opening of the main body 10. The driving portion is arranged in the main body 10 and is connected to the striker 12, 12a, 12b. The driving portion drives the striker 12, 12a, 12b to move downward to strike a staple 20 out. The striker 12, 12a, 12b has a bottom end 121 which is recessed. The bottom end 121 has two ends and an intermediate portion between the two ends. The intermediate portion is more recessed than the two ends. A line defined by the two ends of the bottom end 121 is parallel to the longitudinal direction.
Specifically, the bottom end 121 of the striker 12, 12a, 12b is formed with a groove 1211, 1211a, 1211b. In the present embodiment, the groove 1211 has a cross-section shaped as a circular segment. In other embodiments, as shown in
More preferably, two inclined guiding faces 1212 are formed at two sides of the groove 1211, 1211a, 1211b. Each inclined guiding face 1212 faces opposite to the groove 1211, 1211a, 1211b. The inclined guiding faces 1212 can help separate the staples.
In the present embodiment, the stapler further includes a stopping structure 14. The stopping structure 14 includes an elastic element 142 and a stopping element 141. The stopping element 141 is located in front of the magazine 11 and the striker 12. The elastic element 142 is biased between the stopping element 141 and the front end of the main body 10 so that the stopping element 141 tends to move toward the magazine 11. The stopping structure 14 is adapted for fitting staples in various sizes.
Thereby, if the staple has a small thickness, the striker can push the staple by the inner wall of the groove. Thus, the staple can be pushed out vertically. Besides, the inclined guiding faces can help separate the staples to strike only one staple out. In addition, the striker of the present invention is easy to manufacture, and the weight may not increase.