1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a stapler, and more particularly to a stapler that
has a leg-flatting device to bend legs of a staple flatly.
2. Description of Related Art
[0002] A conventional stapler has a leg-bending device to bend legs of a staple. However,
the conventional leg-bending device bends legs of staple curved, such that the thickness
of documents combined by staples is thick. The bent curved legs cannot hold documents
with a large thickness and are easily deformed to injure a person. Therefore, staplers
with a leg-flatting device such as Taiwan Patent No.
1229026 or
I1274637 are provided to solve the aforementioned problems.
[0003] The '026 Patent disclosed a leg-flatting device with a V-shaped driving element.
The driving element has one end connected pivotally to a front end of a trigger lever
to driving the leg-flatting device when the trigger lever is pressed. However, the
driving element is connected to the front end of the trigger lever, a large force
is needed to operate the stapler. In addition, the structure of the conventional stapler
is complicated, the cost for manufacturing the conventional stapler is high. Furthermore,
to refill staples into the conventional stapler, the trigger lever shall be pivoted
to a large angle to open a staple magazine, but this easily causes the stapler turning
over.
[0004] The '637 Patent disclosed stapler with a sliding element connected between a trigger
lever and a leg-flatting device. When the trigger lever is moved downward, the sliding
element will be moved to actuate the leg-flatting device to clinch legs of a release
staple. However, the sliding element of the conventional staple has complicated structure,
to manufacture and assemble the conventional stapler is trouble and time-consuming.
Additionally, the force applied to the trigger lever cannot be efficiently transmitted
to the leg-flatting device through the sliding element.
[0005] Another conventional stapler disclosed in Taiwan Utility Model No. 299629. The '629
Utility Model disclosed a driving device in a lever system form to connect a trigger
lever and provide a labor-saving effect. However, the driving device of the '629 Utility
Model also has a complicated structure, and the cost for manufacturing the conventional
stapler is also high. In addition, the trigger lever shall be pivoted to a large angle
to open a staple magazine for refilling staples, and this easily causes the stapler
turning over.
[0006] To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a stapler to
mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
[0007] The main objective of the invention is to provide a stapler with a labor-saving lever
system and a transmission system of the stapler having a single fulcrum to bend legs
of staples flatly, simplify structure of the stapler and have a labor-saving capability.
[0008] The stapler comprises a supporting base, a magazine assembly, a trigger assembly
and a leg-flatting device. The supporting base has a front end and a rear end. The
magazine assembly is connected pivotally to the rear end of the supporting base. The
trigger assembly is connected pivotally to the rear end of the supporting base at
a position above the magazine assembly and has a trigger lever and a pushing element.
The trigger lever is connected pivotally to the rear end of the supporting base. The
pushing element is mounted pivotally on the trigger lever with a pivot and has two
pushing arms extending toward the supporting base. The leg-flatting device is mounted
on the supporting base and has a sliding base, a moving base and an anvil element.
The sliding base is slidably mounted on the supporting base and has a pushed segment
formed on the sliding base and corresponding to and selectively pushed by the pushing
arms on the pushing element. The moving base is connected operationally to the supporting
base, is selectively blocked by the sliding base to keep the moving base from moving
downwardly before the sliding base sliding relative to the supporting base and has
a front end and an elongated hole defined in the front end. The anvil element is mounted
in the elongated hole in the moving base.
IN THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a stapler in accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the stapler in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a rear perspective view of the stapler in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the stapler in Fig. 1 showing the stapler being opened
for refilling staples;
Fig. 5 is a side view in partial section of the stapler in Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is an operational side view in partial section of the stapler in Fig. 1 showing
the trigger assembly being pressed;
Fig. 7 is an operational side view in partial section of the stapler in Fig. 1 showing
the sliding base of the leg-flatting device being slid by the pushing element; and
Fig. 8 is a side view of the stapler in Fig. 6 with force lines indicated.
[0010] With reference to Figs. 1 and 2, a stapler in accordance with the present invention
comprises a supporting base (10), a magazine assembly (20), a trigger assembly (30),
a leg-flatting device (40) and a base holder (50).
[0011] The supporting base (10) has a front end, a rear end, a bottom and comprises a bottom
board (11) and two side boards (12) formed on and protruding upward from two sides
of the bottom board (11). The bottom board (11) is elongated and has a front end,
a rear end and a pair of guiding holes (111) and a mounting hole (112). The guiding
holes (111) and the mounting hole (112) are defined in the front end of the bottom
board (11). Two pivotal tabs (114) are formed on a middle of the bottom board (11)
of the supporting base (10). A spring mount (113) is formed on the middle of the bottom
board (11) between the mounting hole (112) and the pivotal tabs (114).
[0012] Each side board (12) has a main pivoting hole (121) defined at the rear end of the
supporting base (10) and aligning with each other and a secondary pivoting hole (122)
aligning with each other. A main pivot (13) is mounted through the main pivot holes
(121) in the side boards (12) to pivotally connect the magazine assembly (20) and
the trigger assembly (30) with the supporting base (10). A curved limiting slot (123)
is defined in each side board (12) near the secondary pivoting hole (122) and aligns
with each other. Each side board (12) further has a hook (124) formed on a front end
of the side board (12).
[0013] The magazine assembly (20) is connected pivotally to the rear end of the supporting
base (10) with the main pivot (13) and comprises a staple magazine (21), a magazine
cap (23) and a limiting rod (22).
[0014] The staple magazine (21) is pivotally connected to the rear end of the supporting
base (10) with the main pivot (13) and holds staples inside. A magazine spring (14)
is mounted between the bottom board (11) of the supporting base (10) and the bottom
of the staple magazine (21) to support the staple magazine (21). The staple magazine
(21) has a rear end, two pivoting holes (211) and two rod holes (212). The pivoting
holes (211) are defined in the rear end of the staple magazine (21), and the main
pivot (13) is mounted through the pivoting holes (211) to connect the staple magazine
(21) pivotally to the supporting base (10). The rod holes (212) are defined in the
middle at the bottom of the staple magazine (21) and correspond to the limiting slots
(123) in the side boards (12) of the supporting base (10).
[0015] The magazine cap (23) is connected pivotally to the supporting base (10) and the
staple magazine (21) with the main pivot (13) and has a top and a hook (231) formed
on the top of the magazine cap (23).
[0016] The limiting rod (22) is mounted through the rod holes (212) in the staple magazine
(21) and has two ends respectively held slidably in the limiting slots (123) in the
supporting base (10).
[0017] With further reference to Fig. 3, the trigger assembly (30) is connected pivotally
to the rear end of the supporting base (10) with the main pivot (13) at a position
above the magazine assembly (20) and comprises a trigger lever (31), a pushing element
(36), a pivot (35) and an auxiliary lever (34).
[0018] The trigger lever (31) is connected pivotally to the rear end of the supporting base
(10) with the main pivot (13). The trigger lever (31) has a front end, a rear end,
a middle, two pivoting holes (311) and two pivotal holes (312). The pivoting holes
(311) are defined in the rear end of the trigger lever (31) and align with each other.
The main pivot (13) is mounted through the pivoting holes (311) to connect the trigger
lever (31) pivotally with the supporting base (10). The pivotal holes (312) are defined
in the top at the middle of the trigger lever (31) and align with each other. The
staple driving tab (32) is attached securely to the front end of the trigger lever
(31) and engages slidably the magazine cap (23). A trigger spring (3 3) is mounted
between and abuts with the trigger lever (31) and the magazine cap (23).
[0019] The pushing element (36) is U-shaped, is mounted pivotally on the trigger lever (31)
with the pivot (35) and has a top board and two pushing arms (361). The top board
has two ends and an engaging tap (363) engaging the hook (231) on the magazine cap
(23). The pushing arms (361) are curved and extend respectively from the ends of the
top board and toward the supporting base (10). Each pushing arm (361) has a pivotal
hole (362) aligning with each other.
[0020] The pivot (35) is mounted through the pivotal holes (312,362) in the trigger lever
(31) and the pushing arms (361) to pivotally connect the pushing element (36) to the
trigger lever (31). The pivot (35) of the trigger assembly (30) and the pushing arms
(361) of the pushing element (36) are arranged along a pivotal route at a center of
the main pivot (13).
[0021] The auxiliary lever (34) is pivotally connected to the rear end of the supporting
base (10) and has two side boards formed on and extending downward from a top of the
auxiliary lever (34). Each side board of the auxiliary lever (34) has a pivotal stub
(341) formed on a rear end of the side board and rotatably mounted in the secondary
pivoting hole (122) in a corresponding one of the side boards (12) of the supporting
base (10) to pivotally connect the auxiliary lever (34) to the supporting base (10).
[0022] The auxiliary lever (34) has a rail on which the pivot (35) of the trigger assembly
(30) is slidably mounted. The rail of the auxiliary lever (34) comprises two slots
(342) defined respectively through the side boards of the auxiliary lever (34). Two
ends of the pivot (35) of the trigger assembly (30) are respectively held slidably
in the slots (342) in the side boards of the auxiliary lever (34).
[0023] With reference to Figs. 2, 5 and 6, the leg-flatting device (40) is mounted on the
supporting base (10) and comprises a sliding base (41), a moving base (43) and an
anvil element (45).
[0024] The sliding base (41) is slidably mounted on the supporting base (10) and has a pushed
segment formed on the sliding base (41) and corresponding to and selectively pushed
by the pushing arms (361) on the pushing element (36). The pushed segment of the sliding
base (41) is arranged along the pivotal route along which the pivot (35) of the trigger
assembly (30) and the pushing arms (361) of the pushing element (36) are arranged.
In a preferred embodiment, the pushed segment comprises two pushed tabs (412) mounted
on two sides at the rear end of the sliding base (41).
[0025] The sliding base (41) further has multiple engaging tabs (411) formed on and protruding
from a bottom of the sliding base (41) and respectively engaging slidably the guiding
holes (111) and the mounting hole (112) in the bottom board (11) of the supporting
base (10).
[0026] The sliding base (41) further has an abutting rib (415) formed on a front end of
the sliding base (41) and an opening (414) defined through the sliding base (41) near
the front end.
[0027] A retracting spring (42) is mounted between the spring mount (113) on the supporting
base and the sliding base (41) to provide recoil force to the sliding base. In a preferred
embodiment, the sliding base (41) has a spring channel (413) defined in a middle of
the sliding base (41) to hold the retracting spring (42) inside.
[0028] The moving base (43) is connected operationally, preferably pivotally to the supporting
base (10) and is selectively blocked by the sliding base (41) to keep the moving base
(43) from moving downwardly before the sliding base (41) sliding relative to the supporting
base (10). The moving base (43) has a front end, a rear end and an elongated hole
(431) defined in the front end. Two pivotal stubs (432) are formed on the rear end
of the moving base (43) and are rotatably connected with the pivotal tabs (114) on
the supporting base (10) to pivotally connect the moving base (43) to the supporting
base (10).
[0029] The moving base (43) further has an abutting flange (434) formed on a bottom at the
front end of the moving base (43) and abutting with the abutting rib (415) on the
sliding base (41).
[0030] In addition, a base spring (44) is held in the opening (414) in the sliding base
(41) and is mounted between the moving base (43) and the bottom board of the supporting
base (10) to support and provide a recoil force to the moving base (43).
[0031] The anvil element (45) is mounted in the elongated hole (431) in the moving base
(43), is supported by a supporting spring (46) and corresponds to the staple driving
tab (32).
[0032] With reference to Figs. 1 and 2, the base holder (50) is mounted on the bottom of
the supporting base (10) and has a front end, a recess (51), two side walls (52),
two hooking arms (53) and a sliding channel (54).
[0033] The recess (51) is defined in a top of the base holder (50) to hole the bottom board
(11) of the supporting base (10) inside and defines the side walls (52) respectively
at two sides of the base holder (50). The hooking arms (53) are formed respectively
on the side walls (52) and engage respectively the front ends of the side boards (12)
of the supporting base (10) to securely hold the supporting base (10) on the base
holder (50).
[0034] The sliding channel (54) is defined in the front end of the base holder (50) to movably
hold the anvil element (45) in the sliding channel (54). In a preferred embodiment,
the sliding channel (54) is defined between a front tab (541) and two side tabs (542)
formed near the side walls (52).
[0035] With reference to Figs. 1 and 4, to fill staples, the trigger assembly (30) is pulled
upward, the trigger lever (31) is pivoted relative to the supporting base (10) and
the pivot (35) slides along the rail on the auxiliary lever (34). Consequently, the
magazine cap (23) is pivoted with the trigger lever (31) relative to the supporting
base (10), and the staple magazine (21) is opened for filling staples. Accordingly,
to refill staples into the stapler is convenient and easy. In addition, with a limiting
effect provided by the rail on the auxiliary lever (34) to the pivot (35), the trigger
lever (31) only can be pivoted to a position where the trigger lever (31) is substantially
perpendicular to the supporting base (10). Therefore, the gravity center of the stapler
can be always held in the area of the supporting base (10), the stapler can be kept
stable on a plane even when the trigger assembly (30) is pivoted to a refilling position.
[0036] With reference to Figs. 1, 5 and 8, when the trigger assembly (30) is pressed, the
auxiliary lever (34) is moved downward to make trigger lever (31) being pivoted downward
at a center of the main pivot (13). The driving tab (32) is moved downward to press
against one of the staples to be released from in the staple magazine (21). With the
anvil element (45), the legs of the released staple can be clinched.
[0038] Because the output force (F3) is 2.5 times the input force (F1), the stapler is laborsaving.
[0039] With reference to Figs. 5 to 7, when the trigger lever (31) is moved downward, the
pushing element (36) will move downward with the trigger lever (31) and push against
the pushed segment on the sliding base (41). Consequently, the sliding base (41) will
be pushed to move toward the rear end of the supporting base (10) to release the blocking
effect to the moving base (43). Thus, the moving base (43) with the anvil element
(45) will move downward to clinch the legs of a released staple.
[0040] Because the pushing element (36) is mounted pivotally on a middle of the trigger
lever (31), the leg-flatting device (40) is pushed directly by the pushing element
(36). Thus, the structure of the stapler can be simplified and the operation of the
stapler can be precisely controlled. Additionally, the trigger assembly (30) is designed
to have a labor-saving capability as a lever device, the labor-saving lever system
and the transmission system of the stapler in accordance with the present invention
has a single fulcrum. The actions of the elements of the trigger assembly (30) in
different operating times can be efficiently transferred to the leg-flatting device
(40) via the pushing element (36). Accordingly, the operation time of the trigger
assembly (30) is short, so the stapler is labor-saving and the structure of the stapler
is simplified.
1. A stapler comprising:
a supporting base (10) having
a front end; and
a rear end;
a magazine assembly (20) connected pivotally to the rear end of the supporting base
(10); and
a trigger assembly (30) connected pivotally to the rear end of the supporting base
(10) at a position above the magazine assembly (20) and having a trigger lever (31)
connected pivotally to the rear end of the supporting base (10), characterized in that
the trigger assembly (30) further having a pushing element (36) mounted pivotally
on the trigger lever (31) with a pivot (35) and having two pushing arms (361) extending
toward the supporting base (10); and
a leg-flatting device (40) mounted on the supporting base (10) and having
a sliding base (41) slidably mounted on the supporting base (10) and having a pushed
segment corresponding to and selectively pushed by the pushing arms (361);
a moving base (43) connected operationally to the supporting base (10), selectively
blocked by the sliding base (41) to keep the moving base (43) from moving downwardly
before the sliding base (43) sliding relative to the supporting base (10) and having
a front end; and an elongated hole (431) defined in the front end; and
an anvil element (45) mounted in the elongated hole (431) in the moving base (43).
2. The stapler as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the supporting base (10) has a main pivot (13) mounted on the rear end of the supporting
base (10);
the magazine assembly (20) and trigger lever (30) are pivotally connected to the supporting
base (10) with the main pivot (13); and
the pivot (35) of the trigger assembly (30), the pushing arms (361) of the pushing
element (36) and the pushed segment of the sliding base (41) are arranged along a
pivotal route at a center of the main pivot (13).
3. The stapler as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pushing element (36) has a top board
with two ends;
the pushing arms (361) are curved, extend respectively from the ends of the top board
and each has a pivotal hole (362) aligning with each other; and
the pivot (35) of the trigger assembly (3)) is mounted through the pivotal holes (362)
in the pushing arms (361) to pivotally connect the pushing element (36) to the trigger
lever (31).
4. The stapler as claimed in claim 3, wherein the magazine assembly (20) comprises a
magazine cap (23) having a top and a hook (231) formed on the top of the magazine
cap (23); and
the top board of the pushing element (36) has an engaging tap (363) engaging the hook
(231) on the magazine cap (23).
5. The stapler as claimed in claim 4, wherein
the trigger lever (31) has a staple driving tab (32) attached to a front end of the
trigger lever (31) and engaging slidably the magazine cap (23); and
a trigger spring (33) is mounted between and abuts with the trigger lever (31) and
the magazine cap (23).
6. The stapler as claimed in claim 5, wherein the trigger assembly (30) further comprises
an auxiliary lever (34) pivotally connected to the rear end of the supporting base
(10) and having a rail on which the pivot (35) of the trigger assembly (30) is slidably
mounted.
7. The stapler as claimed in claim 6, wherein the auxiliary lever (34) has two side boards
formed on and extending downward from a top of the auxiliary lever (34);
the rail of the auxiliary lever (34) comprises two slots (342) defined respectively
through the side boards; and
two ends of the pivot (35) of the trigger assembly (30) are respectively held slidably
in the slots (342) in the side boards of the auxiliary lever (34).
8. The stapler as claimed in claim 7, wherein the trigger lever (31) has two pivotal
holes (312) defined in a top of the trigger lever (31) and aligning with each other;
and
the pivot (35) of the trigger assembly (30) is mounted through the pivotal holes (312)
in the trigger lever (31).
9. The stapler as claimed in claim 8, wherein the supporting base (10) comprises an elongated
bottom board (11) having a front end, a rear end, a pair of guiding holes (111) defined
in the front end of the bottom board (11) and a mounting hole (112) defined in the
front end of the bottom board (11);
the sliding base (41) has multiple engaging tabs (411) formed on and protruding from
a bottom of the sliding base (41) and respectively engaging slidably the guiding holes
(111) and the mounting hole (112) in the bottom board (11) of the supporting base
(10).
10. The stapler as claimed in claim 9, wherein the supporting base (10) has two pivotal
tabs (114) formed on the bottom board (11) of the supporting base (10); and
the moving base (43) has two pivotal stubs (432) formed on a rear end of the moving
base (43) and rotatably connected with the pivotal tabs (114) on the supporting base
(10) to pivotally connect the moving base (43) to the supporting base (10).
11. The stapler as claimed in claim 10, wherein
the sliding base (41) has an abutting rib (415) formed on a front end of the sliding
base (41); and
the moving base (43) has an abutting flange (434) formed on a bottom at the front
end of the moving base (43) and abutting with the abutting rib (415) on the sliding
base (41).
12. The stapler as claimed in claim 1 or 11 further comprising a base holder (50) mounted
on a bottom of the supporting base (10) and having a front end and a sliding channel
(54) defined in the front end of the base holder (50); and
the anvil element (45) is movably mounted in the sliding channel (54) in the base
holder (50).