[0001] The present invention relates generally to an electromechanical actuator for operating
a desk stapler, and particularly to such a device having an improved trigger mechanism.
In an earlier Italian Patent application by the same applicant (Italian Patent Application
No. 22054 A/83 filed 3 July, 1983) the disclosure of which is incorporated herein
by reference, there is illustrated an electromechanical actuator device which allows
automatic operation of a desk stapler of standard type to be obtained. This electromechanical
actuator device comprises an outer casing in which a conventional manually operated
desk stapler can be housed, and which has a triggering mechanism for initiating operation
of a presser unit which exerts a compression on the movable part of the desk stapler
to effect application of the staples. The trigger mechanism of this known electromechanical
actuator device includes a lever which, upon introduction into the machine of the
sheets to be stapled, is turned by contact with the sheets and causes the actuation
of the presser unit which then operates the stapler.
[0002] Although this arrangement has been demonstrated to work it has the disadvantage that
the sensitivity of the trigger mechanism is not great, and a more sensitive arrangement
would be advantageous.
[0003] The present invention seeks therefore to provide an electromechanical actuator for
a desk stapler, which can be triggered with a greater sensitivity than the hithertofore
known device, and which is therefore capable of providing a secure operation and offers
the possibility of always obtaining a precise positioning of the staple. A particular
feature of the present invention is that such positioning can be made adjustable within
a wide range, in dependence on any particular requirements.
[0004] The present invention also seeks to provide a triggering mechanism for an electromechanical
actuator for a stapling machine, which can readily be fitted to an actuator of the
type described in our earlier Italian Patent application referred to above, thereby
moreover, rendering more precise and secure the operation of the known devices as
well.
[0005] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided, a trigger mechanism
for an electromechanical actuator device for operating a desk stapler, characterised
by the fact that it comprises a movable assembly selectively positionable in the casing
of an electromechanical actuator device the movable assembly having a pivotable striker
projecting into the path of sheets introduced into the stapler to be stapled thereby,
such that upon introduction of the sheets to be stapled the striker is caused to pivot
into contact with the operating member of a microswitch for control of the said electromechanical
actuator.
[0006] A particular feature of the present invention is that it provides a triggering mechanism
which, as well as having significantly improved operating characteristics, is structurally
simple and is rapid, easy and economical to prcduce. Moreover, the trigger mechanism
of the invention, as well as being easily obtainable starting from commonly commercially
available materials, is highly competitive from a purely economic point of view.
[0007] According to another aspect, the present invention provides an electromechanical
actuator device for a desk stapler of the type comprising a casing having sides in
which are respective slots for allowing the introduction of sheets of paper to be
stapled by a stapler housed in the casing with its operating head aligned with the
slots, characterised in that the actuator has a trigger mechanism including a base
adjustable longitudinally of the slots and carrying a pivotable striker which projects
into the path of the sheets to be stapled so as to be contacted thereby as they are
introduced, and a microswitch carried by the said base in a position such as to be
contacted by the striker as it turns, the microswitch being electrically connected
to the actuator so as to initiate operation thereof when switched by contact with
the striker.
[0008] One embodiment of the invention will now be more particularly described, by way of
example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, constituting an embodiment of
the invention;
Figure 1 is a partly exploded perspective view of a trigger mechanism,
Figure 2 is a plan view from above, of the trigger mechanism shown in Figure 1 ,
Figure 3 is a side view of the trigger mechanism shown in Figure 1,
Figure 4 is a section taken on the line IV-IV of Figure 2,
Figure 5 is a side view of an electromechanical stapler actuator having the trigger
mechanism of Figure 1 fitted thereto;
Figure 6 is a plan view of the base of a movable element forming part of the trigger
mechanism of Figure 1;
Figure 7 is a section taken on the line VII-VII of Figure 6;
Figure 8 is a section taken on the line VIII-VIII of Figure 6;
Figure 9 is a plan view of a retaining element for a pivotable striker forming part
of the trigger mechanism of Figure 1;
Figure 10 is a section taken on the line X-X of Figure 9;
Figure 11 is a section taken on the line XI-XI of Figure 9; and
Figure 12 is a side view of the retaining element shown in Figure 9.
[0009] Referring now to the drawings, the triggering mechanism shown is adapted for use
in an electromechanical actuator for a desk stapler, and comprises a movable trigger
assembly which is indicated generally with the reference numeral 1 and which can be
fitted so as to be slidable as will be more clearly seen hereinbelow, between the
sides 2 of the outer casing of an electromechanical actuator device such as that forming
the subject of the Italian Patent Application previously referred to. The movable
trigger assembly 1 includes a base 3, illustrated in Figures from 6 to 8, which has
lateral edges 4 which slidably engage in guide grooves 5 provided on the inner surfaces
of the sides 2.
[0010] The base 3 has, adjacent its front edge, a transverse recess 6 and is provided with
upstanding pins 7 for coupling of a retaining element 10 which will be described hereinbelow.
Behind the recess 6, away from the front edge of the base 3 there is provided a support
block 11 flanked by a guide block 12 having a channel in its upper face. On the support
block 11 there is fixed one end of a resilient tongue 13 the middle portion of which
lies in the channel in the guide block 12 and the free end of which projects laterally
through a slot 17 in one of the sides 2. The free end of the tongue 13 has an actuating
head 14 provided with an inclined notched section 15 which engages with a correspondingly
inclined notched rack 16 formed on one edge of the slot 17 in the side 2 of the casing
in the region where introduction of the sheet takes place.
[0011] The resilient tongue 13 elastically maintains the notched section 15 pressed against
the rack 16 thus consequently holding the movable assembly in position and resisting
displacement parallel to the rack 16. By raising the head 14, overcoming the resilient
resistance of the tongue 13, the notched section 15 is separated from the rack 16
thus allowing movement of the movable assembly with respect to the side of the casing
2, to allow it to be set in a desired position.
[0012] The movable assembly 1 supports a pivotable striker generally indicated with the
reference numeral 20, which has a U-shape conformation with two parallel arms 21 disposed
vertically and projecting perpendicularly from the plane defined by the base 3, and
a connecting section 22 which is turnably housed in the recess 6. The central portion
23 of the connecting section 22 is offset from the remainder thereof, in the plane
defined by the two arms and towards the free ends of the arms 21. The purpose of this
will be described hereinbelow.
[0013] The striker element 20 is held on the base 3 by means of a retaining element 10 which
has an elongate conformation with holes 31 for engagement with the pins 7 and, in
its central part has an undercut recess 32 for receiving the central offset portion
of the connecting section 22 of the U-shape striker 20. A microswitch 40 is fitted
into the undercut recess 32 of the retaining element 10 and carried on the base 3
by means of positioning pins 41 extending from the base 3. The microswitch 40 has
an actuating contact 42 facing towards the central portion 23 in such a way that upon
pivoting of the striker 20 when contacted by sheets of paper introduced into the device
electromechanical actuation of the desk stapler is triggered.
[0014] With the device described above the user can easily displace the movable assembly
along the slot 17 to any desired position to determine how far the papers are introduced
before operation of the stapler is triggered, thereby determining where on the sheet
the staple is applied whereby to set a selected distance between the free edge of
the sheet and the point cf application of the staples. Once this position has been
selected by lifting the head 14 from the rack 16 and sliding it (and thus the whole
of the movable assembly 1) along the slot 17 it is possible to determine how far to
insert the sheets into the slot 47. The sheets to be stapled, which are indicated
50 in Figure 5, when they strike the arms 21 of the striker 20, cause a horizontal
inward pivoting of these arms, that is to day in a clockwise sense as seen in Figure
5, so that the central offset part 23 of the connecting portion 22 of the U-shape
striker 20, upon turning, presses on the contact 42 of the microswitch 40, which initiates
operation of the electromechanical actuator device.
[0015] The particular arrangement used makes the trigger mechanism extremely sensitive so
that only a very low pressure is needed to cause pivoting of the striker 20 thus obtaining
a very precise operation of the electromechanical actuator device which effects the
application of the staple, merely by touching the edge of the sheets to be stapled
against the striker 20.
[0016] Moreover, the fact that all the component elements have been fitted onto a base,
the position of which can be adjusted with respect to the casing of the electromechanical
device, gives the possibility of selectively positioning the device itself so as to
obtain precise adjustment of the point of application of the staples to the sheets.
[0017] From what has been described hereinabove it will be seen how the invention .achieves
the objects proposed. In particular, it is desired to underline the fact that the
trigger mechanism described above, whilst being structurally simple and of simplified
assembly, is able to offer significant functional advantages which made the electromechanical
actuator device for desk staplers more practical and effective. Another important
advantage lies in the fact that the striker element can be simply constituted by a
bent metal wire which is mounted pivotably on the base but with only a limited range
of turning movement due to the housing of the offset portion 23 of its connecting
portion 22 in the undercut recess 32 formed in the striker retaining element.
1. A trigger mechanism for an electromechanical actuator device for operating a desk
stapler, characterised by the fact that it comprises a movable assembly (1) selectively
positionable in the casing (2) of an electromechanical actuator device, the movable
assembly (1) having a pivotable striker (20) projecting into the path of sheets introduced
into the stapler to be stapled thereby, such that upon introduction of the sheets
to be stapled the striker (20) is caused to pivot into contact with the operating
member of a microswitch (40) for control of the said electromechanical actuator.
2. A trigger mechanism according to Claim 1, characterised by the fact that the said
movable assembly (1) has a base (3) the lateral edges of which can be slidably housed
in guide grooves (5) defined on the inner faces of the sides (2) of the casing.
3. A trigger mechanism according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterised by the fact
that the said striker (20) is retained on the base (3) by means of a retaining element
(10) connectable to the base (3) and defining therewith the pivotable connection of
the striker (20) to the base (3).
4. A trigger mechanism according to Claim 3, characterised by the fact that the striker
(20) is constituted by a U-shape metal element having arms (21) extending generally
perpendicularly of the base (3), and a connection section (22) pivotally housed in
a recess (6) defined by the base (3), the said retaining element (10) which connects
the striker (20) to the base (3) being provided in its central portion with a recess
(32) for housing an offset central part (23) of the said connection section (22).
5. A trigger mechanism according to Claim 4, characterised by the fact that the said
microswitch (40) is housed in the recess (32) in the retaining element (10), and the
contact thereof faces the central offset part (23) of the striker (20).
6. An electromechanical actuator device for a desk stapler of the type comprising
a casing having sides (2) in which are respective slots (47) for allowing the introduction
of sheets of paper to be stapled by a stapler housed in the casing with its operating
head aligned with the slots (47), characterised in that the actuator has a trigger
mechanism including a base (3) adjustable longitudinally of the slots (47) and carrying
a pivotable striker (20) which projects into the path of the sheets to be stapled
so as to be contacted thereby as they are introduced, and a microswitch (40) carried
by the said base (3) in a position such as to be contacted by the striker (20) as
it turns, the microswitch (40) being electrically connected to the actuator so as
to initiate operation thereof when switched by contact with the striker (20).
7. An electromechanical actuator device according to Claim 6, characterised by the
fact that the base (3) also carries a support block (11) and a guide block (12) which
together carry a resilient tongue (13) which projects through a slot (17) in the side
(2) of the actuator casing.
8. An electromechanical actuator device according to Claim 6, characterised by the
fact that the free erd of the resilient tongue (13) has a head (14) with an inclined
notched surface (15) which is held by the resilience of the tongue (13) in contact
with a correspondingly notched rack defined on the edge of the slot (17) to provide
a cooperating detent mechanism determining the position of the mvoable assembly (1)
along the slot (17).