Claims
- 1. A stapler comprising:a frame; a head assembly attached to the frame; a staple driving mechanism reciprocally disposed in the head assembly between a starting position and a driving position along an axis of staple insertion, the staple driving mechanism including a staple driving member lying in a plane; a motor fixed to the head assembly; and at least one cam member operatively engaged to the motor for rotation, wherein the at least one cam member has a first cam surface operatively engaged with the staple driving mechanism to reciprocate the staple driving mechanism between the starting position and the driving position; wherein the at least one cam member rotates about an axis that intersects the plane containing the staple driving member; wherein the frame and head assembly are movable with respect to one another in a clamping direction between a first open position and a second clamped position; and wherein the axis of rotation of the at least one cam member is generally perpendicular to the clamping direction.
- 2. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the motor is operatively engaged to the at least one cam member by a power transferring assembly.
- 3. The stapler of claim 2, wherein the power transferring assembly comprises a gear assembly.
- 4. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the at least one cam member further comprisesa second cam surface to contact and to actuate a switch disposed in the stapler and electronically coupled to the motor; and a third cam surface to engage a first bar fixed to the frame to move the frame and head assembly between the first open position and the second clamped position.
- 5. The stapler of claim 4, wherein sheets of paper to be stapled are inserted between the frame and the head assembly when the framed head assembly are in the first position, the frame and head assembly contact the sheets of paper in the second position to clamp the sheets of paper in the stapler, the third cam surface engages the first bar to move the frame and head assembly toward the second position, and the first bar is disposed between the frame and a spring assembly to permit the first bar to flex away from the frame to permit the frame and head assembly to move toward the first position to accommodate varying thicknesses or amounts of paper to be stapled.
- 6. The stapler of claim 4 further comprisinga second bar fixed to the frame to engage a fourth cam surface disposed on the at least on cam member, thereby driving a flat-clinch type staple former.
- 7. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the at least one cam member is generally cylindrical in shape.
- 8. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the motor comprises a drive shaft disposed along an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of the at least one cam member.
- 9. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the frame and head assembly pivot with respect to each other about a pivot axis; and the pivot axis is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the at least one cam member.
- 10. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the axis of rotation of the at least one cam member is parallel to a direction in which a staple is fed.
- 11. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the first cam surface directly acts on the staple driving mechanism to reciprocate the staple driving mechanism between the starting position and the driving position.
- 12. A stapler comprising:a frame; a head assembly attached to the frame; a motor; at least one cam member operatively engaged to the motor and driven thereby; and a staple driving mechanism operatively engaged to the at least one cam member to reciprocate the mechanism between an up starting position and a down driving position; wherein the at least one cam member rotates about a first axis parallel to a direction in which a staple is fed; wherein the frame and head assembly are movable with respect one another in a clamping direction between a first open position and a second clamped position; and wherein the first axis is generally perpendicular to the clamping direction.
- 13. The stapler of claim 12, wherein the motor comprises a drive shaft disposed along a second axis parallel to the first axis.
- 14. The stapler of claim 12, wherein the motor is operatively engaged to the at least one cam member by a power transferring assembly.
- 15. The stapler of claim 14, wherein the power transferring assembly comprises a gear assembly.
- 16. The stapler of claim 12, wherein the cam member includes a first cam surface operatively engaged to the staple driving mechanism to reciprocate the staple driving mechanism between the starting position and the driving position.
- 17. The stapler of claim 16, wherein the first cam surface directly acts on the staple driving mechanism to reciprocate the staple driving mechanism between the starting position and the driving position.
- 18. The stapler of claim 16, wherein the first cam surface comprises a post extending from the cam member and eccentric therewith, the staple driving mechanism including a slot, and the post engages the slot.
- 19. The stapler of claim 18, wherein the post extends from the cam member along a second axis, and the second axis is parallel to the first axis.
- 20. The stapler of claim 16, wherein the at least one cam member further comprisesa second cam surface to contact and to actuate a switch disposed in the stapler subassembly and electronically coupled to the motor; and a third cam surface to engage a first bar fixed to the frame to move the frame and head assembly between the first open position and the second clamped position.
- 21. The stapler of claim 12, wherein the frame and the head assembly pivot with respect to each other about a second axis, and the second axis is perpendicular to the first axis.
- 22. The stapler of claim 12, wherein the at least one cam member is generally cylindrical in shape.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/507,467 filed on Feb. 22, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,536,646.
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