Claims
- 1. A stapler, comprising:
- (a) a top member;
- (b) a bottom member connected to the top member movably towards and away therefrom, the top and bottom members defining a stapling space therebetween dimensioned to receive a stack, the bottom member including:
- (i) a convex outer surface facing downwardly and being convex in lateral and longitudinal directions with a curvature generally conformed to a user's hand;
- (ii) a support portion disposed within the convex surface, having a common boundary therewith disposed generally in a flat plane and configured for supporting the stapler stably on a flat horizontal surface when the top member is biased towards the bottom member during stapling; and
- (c) a stapler mechanism connected between top and bottom members and configured for stapling staples through the stack located in the stapling space when the top and bottom members are biased towards each other.
- 2. The stapler of claim 1, wherein:
- (a ) the stapler mechanism includes a staple driver configured for driving the staplers through the stapling space; and
- (b) the support portion is disposed beneath the driver.
- 3. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the boundary is generally oval.
- 4. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the support portion includes a concave surface disposed within the boundary and curved upwardly from the support portion.
- 5. The stapler of claim 4, wherein the concave surface is concave in the longitudinal and lateral directions.
- 6. The stapler of claim 4, where in the con cave surface has a curvature sufficient for receiving and stabilizing fingers of a user for compressing the top and bottom members toward each other.
- 7. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the top and bottom members are pivotably connected to each other.
- 8. The stapler of claim 7, wherein:
- (a) the top and bottom members are pivotably connected at a pivot; and
- (b) the top and bottom members include support ends disposed longitudinally remotely from the pivot and configured for stably supporting the stapler in a vertical position on a flat surface with the longitudinal direction oriented vertically.
- 9. The stapler of claim 8, wherein:
- (a) the support ends have a first width;
- (b) the top and bottom members have a second width at the pivot, the first width being wider than the second width for increasing the stability of the stapler in the vertical position.
- 10. The stapler of claim 1, wherein the top member has a top outer surface facing upwardly and being convex in the longitudinal and lateral directions with a curvature generally conformed to a user's hand.
- 11. The stapler of claim 10, wherein the top and bottom members have inner surfaces facing the stapling space which are sloped towards the outer surfaces of the top and bottom members respectively for facilitating insertion of the stack in to the stapling space.
- 12. A stapler, comprising:
- (a) a top member including:
- (i) a staple magazine configured for holding a plurality of staples, and
- (ii) a staple driver; and
- (b) a bottom member connected to the top member movably towards and away therefrom and associated with the top member to define a space therebetween for receiving a stack, the bottom member including:
- (i) an anvil disposed beneath the driver, wherein the driver is associated with the magazine and the anvil for driving the staples from the magazine through the stack and towards the anvil, the anvil being aligned with the driver and configured for bending legs of the staples driven from the driver against the stack,
- (ii) a convex outer surface facing downwardly and being convex in lateral and longitudinal directions with a curvature generally conformed to a user's hand, and
- (iii) a support portion disposed within the convex surface beneath the anvil, having a common boundary therewith disposed generally in a flat plane and configured for supporting the stapler stably on a flat horizontal surface when the top member is biased towards the bottom member during stapling.
- 13. A stapler, comprising:
- (a) a top member that includes a top support end;
- (b) a bottom member connected at a pivot to the top member pivotably towards and away therefrom, the top and bottom members defining a stapling space therebetween dimensioned to receive a stack, the bottom member including:
- (i) a convex outer surface facing downwardly and being convex in lateral and longitudinal directions with a curvature generally conformed to a user's hand,
- (ii) a support portion disposed facing downwardly disposed generally in a flat plane and configured for supporting the stapler stably on a flat horizontal surface when the top member is biased towards the bottom member during stapling, and
- (iii) a bottom support end, wherein the top and bottom support ends are disposed longitudinally remotely from the pivot and configured and located for stably supporting the stapler in a vertical position on a flat surface with the longitudinal direction oriented generally vertically; and
- (c) a stapler mechanism connected between top and bottom members and configured for stapling staples through the stack located in the stapling space when the top and bottom members are biased towards each other.
- 14. A stapler, comprising:
- (a) a top member including a first top support surface in a first plane;
- (b) a bottom member having a first bottom support surface disposed opposite from the first top support surface and in the first plane, wherein the first top and bottom support surfaces are configured and located for cooperatively stably supporting the stapler in a first position with the first plane disposed generally horizontally, the bottom member being connected to the top member movably towards and away therefrom at a location remote in a longitudinal direction from the first support surfaces, the top and bottom members defining a space therebetween dimensioned to receive a workpiece, the bottom member including:
- (i) a convex outer bottom surface facing downwardly and being convex in the longitudinal direction and in a lateral direction with a curvature generally conformed to a user's hand, and
- (ii) a second support surface disposed generally in a second plane and configured for supporting the stapler stably in a second position with the second plane disposed generally horizontally; and
- (c) a stapler mechanism connected between top and bottom members and configured for stapling staples through the workpiece located in the stapling space when the top and bottom members are biased towards each other.
- 15. The stapler of claim 14, wherein:
- (a) the stapler has a longitudinal axis generally normal to the first plane;
- (b) the first plane is disposed such that the longitudinal axis is generally vertical in the first position; and
- (c) the second plane is disposed such that the longitudinal axis is generally horizontal in the second position.
- 16. The stapler of claim 14, wherein the top member comprises a convex outer top surface facing downwardly and being convex in the longitudinal direction and in a lateral direction with a curvature generally conformed to a user's hand.
- 17. The stapler of claim 16, wherein the first top support surface is fixed with respect to convex outer top surface.
- 18. The stapler of claim 16, wherein the convex outer top and bottom surfaces are connected together by a single pivot.
- 19. The stapler of claim 14, wherein the second support surface is fixed with respect to the convex outer bottom surface.
- 20. The stapler of claim 14, wherein the top support end is substantially pivotably free from the bottom member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional No. 60/073,163 filed Jan. 30, 1998.
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