Stapler

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6494356
  • Patent Number
    6,494,356
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a stapler comprising a base part (14) and a staple magazine (22) which is situated on a bracket of the base part (14) and which can pivot around a cross axis (16) in a limited manner. The stapler also comprises a spring-supported stable slide (28) which is guided to the head part (20) of the staple magazine in a sliding direction of said staple magazine. The invention device has a cap part (32) which carries a driver (30) that engages in the head part of the staple magazine. The cap part forms or comprises a limited manner. In order to refill the stapler with staples, the invention provides that the staple magazine (22) is connected to the base part (14) in a displaceably fixed manner, whereas the cap part (32) can be displace together with the magazine covering (34) along a slide guide with regard to the staple magazine (22) on the base part (14).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention concerns a stapler with a base part carrying an anvil in its front area, with a staple magazine limitedly pivotable about a transverse axis on a mounting block in the rear area of the base part, with a staple pusher guided slideably in a slide guide of the staple magazine and spring biased towards to the head part thereof, with a cap part limitedly pivotable about the transverse axis relative to the staple magazine and relative to the base part, forming or including a magazine cover, the cap part carrying a driver which has a punch stroke extending into the head part of the staple magazine, and wherein the cap part, while taking along the staple pusher, and the staple magazine are slideable relative to each other between an operating position and a loading position, and with a locking mechanism for connecting the cap part with the staple magazine releaseably, fixed against sliding, in the operating position.




2. Description of the Related Art




Staplers of this type are known (DE-A 44 47 079), which include a spring compartment magazine, in which a magazine insert is slideable, relative to the base part and to the cap part, from an operating position into a loading position. The magazine insert, which is spring-biased, is pressed out of the rear side of the upper part into a loading position by operation of a push button or key. Spring compartment devices are somewhat more complex in their construction than so-called upper loading devices, of which the cover part is pivoted 180° about the transverse axis into a loading position for the refilling thereof and thereby the staple pusher is taken along against a spring force in the push guide of the staple magazine. The retraction of the pusher occurs thereby either via a pull spring or a pull slide bar. In both cases the cap part is under the direct or indirect influence of the spring which is acting upon the staple pusher, which is attempting to pivot the cap part back to its closed position. In order to prevent an undesired return pivoting of the cap part, it is releaseably locked to the base part in its folded-open loading position by means of a detent mechanism.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Beginning therewith, the present invention is concerned with the task of developing a stapler of the above described type, which comprises a loading mechanism which is simple to operate and easy to manufacture.




The inventive solution is based on the concept, that the staple magazine should be connected fixed against sliding with the base part, and that the cap part, in certain cases together with the magazine cover, should be slideable in a magazine fixed and/or a base part fixed slide guide relative to the base part. By this means it is achieved that the slide magazine can be opened for the refill process by sliding of the cap part over the rearward transverse axis.




A preferred embodiment of the invention envisions that the locking mechanism is formed as a detent mechanism between the staple magazine and cap part or magazine cover. The detent mechanism can include a key or push-button device manually operable directly or indirectly via the cap.




A preferred embodiment of the invention envisions that the slide guide includes at least one guide slot on the side of the magazine, with which the cap part, and/or a magazine cover connected thereto fixed against sliding, engages with at least one driver-side slide block or projection. The driver-side slide blocks are thereby preferably formed as pins, journals or tabs projecting sideways beyond the magazine cover, which extend or engage into the guide slots, which are inwardly open. The guide slots preferably include a slide segment oriented parallel to the slide direction and an end segment oriented parallel to the push direction of the driver, wherein the slide segment can transition into the end segment via a detent curve.




A further advantageous embodiment of the invention envisions that the slide guide includes at least a cap-side guide slot, in which at least one, preferably provided spaced apart radially from the pivot axis, base-part-side or magazine-side slide block engages. The cap-side guide slot thereby preferably exhibits a slide segment and a pivot segment, with the slide segment extending parallel to the slide direction and with the pivot segment contiguous therewith and which, when the cap is in the operating position, is oriented concentric to the pivot axis. The pivot segment insures that the cap part and the staple magazine are pivotable together about the pivot axis of the base part into a tacking position. For this purpose, on the base part there can be provided guide and securing groves lying diametrically oppositely to each other with respect to the pivot axis, and provided with the same radial separation from the pivot axis. In order to make possible an opening of the staple magazine by sliding of the cap part, the guide slot in the area of the pivot segment exhibits a transverse axis facing flank open on one side against the slide direction.




According to a further advantageous embodiment of the invention the magazine cover, with the cap part in the operating position, is lockable on the staple magazine preferably with the aid of a latching or detent mechanism. Further, the cap part in the operating position is engaged on the staple magazine limitedly pivotable, with respect to the magazine cover, in the punch direction of the driver against the force of a spring.




A further advantageous embodiment of the invention envisions that between the driver side end of the cap part or the magazine cover on the one hand, and the staple pusher on the other hand, a pull spring is provided, which for example can be constructed as a helical spring or as roll or coil spring. By this means it is achieved that the cap part together with the, in certain cases, slack or de-tensioned pull spring, and the staple pusher can be slid rearward into the loading position. Thereby it is achieved that no spring force acting in the direction of the closing position, which could represent a danger of injury, acts upon the cap part while in the loading position. Accordingly, the cap part does not need to be arrested to the base part when in the loading position, which would be necessary for example in the case of the conventional upper-loading staple device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following the invention will be described in greater detail on the basis of the illustrative embodiments shown in schematic manner in the figures. There is shown:





FIGS. 1



a


and


b


: a side view of a slide loading stapler in operating position and in loading position;





FIG. 2

a perspective representation of the stapler according to

FIG. 1

without base part, cap part and anvil;





FIG. 3

a segment from the back area of the cap part in partial dissected, perspective representation;





FIGS. 4



a


through


e


various segment representations along the segment lines A—A, B—B, C—C, D—D, E—E of

FIGS. 1



a


and


b


in enlarged representation;





FIG. 5

a representation according to

FIG. 2

for an alternative stapler;





FIG. 6

a segment representation according to

FIG. 4



e


for the stapler according to

FIG. 5

;





FIGS. 7



a


through


d


a side view of the slide loading stapler in operating position, tacking position, loading position and a possible intermediate position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The stapler shown in the drawings is comprised essentially of a longitudinally extending base part


14


, carrying in the front part thereof an anvil


10


and in its rearward area a mounting block


12


, a staple magazine


22


mounted on the mounting block


12


and, from a rest position with its head part


20


elevated from the base part, limitedly pivotable against the force of a spring


18


about a transverse axis


16


in the direction of the anvil, a staple pusher


28


guided in a slide guide


24


of the staple magazine


22


, urged in the direction of the head part


20


by a pull spring


26


shown in the illustrative embodiment as a coil spring, as well as a cap part


32


limitedly pivotable about the transverse axis


16


with respect to the staple magazine


22


and with respect to the base part


14


, and carrying a driver


30


with a stroke extending into the head part


20


of the staple magazine. The staple magazine


22


is covered over by a magazine cover


34


, against which the cap part is supported by a spring


36


and the cap part is connected with the driver


30


, shown in the embodiment as a one-piece unit. The driver


30


is, together with the spring


36


, form-fittingly anchored on a cap-side driver holder


38


.




As can be seen from

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the staple magazine


22


is connected fixed against sliding with the base part


14


, while the cap part


32


together with the magazine cover


34


, with taking along of the staple pusher


28


and the spring


26


, is slideable from an operating position (

FIG. 1



a


) into a loading position relative to the staple magazine


22


and to the base part


14


(

FIG. 1



b


). In the loading position the staple magazine


22


can be refilled from above with staples. The spring


26


is so tensioned in between the magazine cover


34


and the staple pusher


28


in the manner of a pull spring, that during sliding of the cap part


22


and the magazine cover


34


in the direction of the head part the staple pusher


28


is taken along via the spring


26


and the staples situated in the magazine are urged against the head part. In the loading position the spring


26


is free of pre-tension, so that the cap part remains in the loading position even without a locking mechanism.




In order to maintain a defined direction of sliding between the cap part


32


and the staple magazine


22


, a slide guide


40


is provided. The slide guide


40


includes two guide slots


44


in the side flanks


42


of the staple magazine


22


oriented in mirror-image to each other, in which the magazine cover


34


, connected fixed against sliding with the cap part


32


, engages with respectively one drive-side provided sliding block


46


. The guide slots


44


exhibit respectively one slide segment


48


oriented parallel to the slide direction and one end segment


50


oriented perpendicular thereto and parallel to the stapling direction of the driver


30


. The sliding segment


48


transitions into the end segment


50


via a detent curve


52


. The sliding segments


48


are formed by two groves in the side flanks


42


of the staple magazine


22


open towards the magazine inside, at the same time serving as slide guide


24


for the staple pusher


28


. In proximity to the driver side end of the staple magazine


22


, in the side flanks


42


thereof, there are additionally situated detent recesses


54


, lying opposed in mirror image to each other, in which the magazine cover


34


is releaseably engageable or lockable in the operating position with two detent cams


56


projecting towards the side (

FIG. 4



a


).




For refilling, the magazine cover


34


is so lifted on the driver side via the cap part


32


that the detent cams


56


are extracted from the detent recesses


54


and the slide blocks


46


are lifted away in the end segments


50


of the guide slots


44


via the detent curves


52


and are pushed into the slide segment


48


. Thereby the detent cams


56


leave the engagement area with the side flanks


42


of the staple magazine and move into an area above the upper edges


58


of the side flanks


42


.




The slide guide


40


further includes two guide slots


62


provided on the side flanks


60


of the cap part


32


and formed as inwards open groves, oriented in mirror image to each other, in which respectively one base-part-side guide cam


64


, radially displaced from the transverse axis


16


, engages. The cap-side guide slots


62


exhibit a slide segment


66


oriented parallel to the slide direction, and a therewith connected pivot segment


68


, which in the operating position of the cap part


32


is oriented concentric to the transverse axis


16


. For assembly purposes the flanks


70


defining the guide slot


62


facing the transverse axis


16


are interrupted by a break


72


in the transition area between the slide segment and the pivot segment


68


and are open towards the transverse axis


16


perpendicular to the direction of slide. The later makes possible the sliding of the cap part


32


away over the transverse axis


16


. Since in every slide position between the operating position and the loading position the pivot axis


16


is situated outside, and the guide cams


64


are situated within, the flanks


70


of the guide slots


62


, the cap part


32


is locked in the slide condition against pivoting. In addition, the driver-side slide blocks


46


and the detent cams


56


contribute to the blocking thereof.




As can be seen from

FIGS. 2

,


4




d


and


e


, two further securing cams


74


are provided on the base part


14


, diametrically opposed and lying in the same radial separation from the transverse axis


16


as the transverse axis of the guide cams


64


, which engage in the pivot segment


68


of the guide slots


62


. Therewith it is possible to pivot the staple magazine


22


together with the cap part


32


from the operating position shown in

FIG. 1



a


of the stapler into a so-called tacking position with respect to the base part


14


, pivoting about the transverse axis


16


, without the possibility of any sliding between the cap part


32


and the slide magazine


22


.




The illustrative embodiment shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

differs from the embodiment according to

FIGS. 2 through 4

above all therein, that the guide and securing cams


64


,


74


fixed to the base part are absent and in place thereof bar-shaped guide cams


64


′ are provided extending from the staple magazine


22


, which engage in the guide slots


62


′ of the cap part


32


. Therewith it is achieved, that the staple magazine


22


can be pivoted into the tacking position about the pivot axis


16


with respect to the base part


14


not only from the operating position according to

FIG. 7



a


according to

FIG. 7



b


, but rather also from the loading position according to

FIG. 7



c


or from an intermediate position according to

FIG. 7



d


. Thereby conditions conducive to malfunction, which could lead to a damaging of the stapler, are avoided.




In summary the following is to be concluded: The invention relates to a stapler comprising a base part


14


and a staple magazine


22


which is situated on a bracket of the base part


14


and which can pivot around a cross axis


16


in a limited manner. The stapler also comprises a spring-supported stable slide


28


which is guided to the head part


20


of the staple magazine in a sliding direction of said staple magazine. The invention device has a cap part


32


which carries a driver


30


that engages in the head part of the staple magazine. Said cap part forms or comprises a limited manner. In order to refill the stapler with staples, the invention provides that the staple magazine


22


is connected to the base part


14


in a displaceably fixed manner, whereas the cap part


32


can be displace together with the magazine covering


34


along a slide guide with regard to the staple magazine


22


on the base part


14


.



Claims
  • 1. A stapler comprising:a base part having a front area and a rear area, and including an anvil in its front area and a mounting block in its rear area; a staple magazine connected fixed against sliding with the base part, comprising a slide guide and including a head part and a rear part, wherein the rear part is mounted on said mounting block limitedly pivotable about a transverse pivot axis; a staple pusher guided slideably in the slide guide of the staple magazine and spring-biased via spring means towards the head part; a cap part limitedly pivotable relative to the base part and relative to the staple magazine about said axis transverse with respect to the staple magazine, the cap part including a magazine cover, the cap part carrying a staple driver having a stroke extending into the head part of the staple magazine; and a locking mechanism for releaseably fixing the cap part in the operating position to the staple magazine against sliding, wherein the cap part including magazine cover, taking along said staple pusher, is slideable relative to the staple magazine and the base part along said slide guide between an operating position and a loading position.
  • 2. A stapler according to claim 1, wherein said locking mechanism is formed as a detent mechanism releasably connecting the cap part to the staple magazine.
  • 3. A stapler according to claim 2, wherein the detent mechanism includes a release key manually operable via the cap part.
  • 4. A stapler according to claim 1, wherein the pivot connection between the base part, the staple magazine and the cap part is disengaged when the cap part is slid out of the operating position.
  • 5. A stapler according to claim 1, wherein the slide guide for guiding the cap part includes at least one guide slot associated with the magazine, in which the cap part, connected fixed against sliding thereto, engages with at least one slide block.
  • 6. A stapler according to claim 5, wherein the guide slot includes a slide segment oriented parallel to a slide direction and an end segment oriented parallel to a stroke direction of the staple driver.
  • 7. A stapler according to claim 6, wherein the slide segment of the guide slots transitions into the end segment via a detent curve.
  • 8. A stapler according top claim 5, wherein the at least one slide blocks are formed as pins projecting sideways out of the magazine cover, which engage into the at least one guide slots of the staple magazine.
  • 9. A stapler according to 1, wherein the slide guide includes at least one guide slot associated with the cap, in which at least one guide cam associated with the magazine engages.
  • 10. A stapler according to claim 9, wherein said magazine cam is provided radially spaced from the pivot axis.
  • 11. A stapler according to claim 9, wherein the guide slot associated with the cap part includes a slide segment oriented parallel to a slide direction and a pivot segment connected therewith which is concentric to the pivot axis when in the operating position.
  • 12. A stapler according to claim 11, wherein the guide slot associated with the cap part, in the area of its pivot segment, includes a flank open towards the transverse axis and perpendicular to the slide direction.
  • 13. A stapler according to claim 9, wherein two guide and securing cams are provided on the base part lying diametrically oppositely relative to the pivot axis, and having the same radial separation from the pivot axis.
  • 14. A stapler according to claim 13, wherein the base-part associated guide and securing cams are formed as pins projecting from the mounting block, in radial separation from the transverse axis, and which engage into inwards open guide slots of the cap part.
  • 15. A stapler according to claim 1, wherein the cap part and the staple magazine are pivotable together about the pivot axis of the base part.
  • 16. A stapler according to claim 1, wherein when the cap part is in the operating position, the magazine cover thereof is lockable on the staple magazine.
  • 17. A stapler according to claim 16, wherein said locking occurs via the detent mechanism.
  • 18. A stapler according to claim 16, wherein the cap part when in the operating position is limitedly pivotable, against the force of a spring, relative to the magazine cover, which is locked to the staple magazine.
  • 19. A stapler according to claim 1, wherein a pull spring is provided between the staple driver end of the cap part and the staple pusher.
  • 20. A stapler according to claim 19, wherein the pull spring is a coil spring.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 30 603 Jul 1998 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP99/04694 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/02712 1/20/2000 WO A
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