Stapler safety device to limit motion of striker
First Claim
1. A safety mechanism for a self-powered tool that ejects and drives fasteners into a working surface, comprising:
- a body containing a striker at a front end thereof, wherein the striker slides along a path therein;
a power spring disposed in the body, biasing the striker toward a bottom of the body;
a lever hinged to the body at a location between a front end and a back end, wherein the front end of the lever is linked to the striker until a release point is reached when the lever de-links from the striker;
a handle hinged to the body and engaging the lever at the lever back end;
a locking means disposed at the front end of the body and having a first portion that is biased out of the body, wherein the locking means pivots and includes a second portion that is biased into engaging at least one of the power spring, lever, and handle to prevent at least one of the striker, power spring, lever, and handle from reaching the release point;
a biasing means engaging the locking means; and
a guide track disposed at the bottom of the body, biasing a fastener into the path of the striker to be ejected by the striker.
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Abstract
A safety mechanism to prevent unintended ejection of a staple or fastener in a stapler or fastening tool. A low-start version of the stapler has a handle that when pressed pivots a lever which lifts a striker and energizes a power spring. At the release point, the striker is released and accelerated under spring bias into a staple, ejecting the staple by impact blow. A high-start version has the striker stationary in the upper position as the power spring is energized. In the safety mechanism, a movable hook or arm selectively prevents the striker, and linked components thereto, from completing an operational cycle. In one embodiment the safety mechanism includes a working surface sensing button bar operating in conjunction with the hook that latches the striker. The safety mechanism can also be a pivoting lock bar that engages the working surface, which surface pivots the lock bar into engaging the power spring, handle, and/or striker thereby preventing such components from reaching the release point.
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24 Claims
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1. A safety mechanism for a self-powered tool that ejects and drives fasteners into a working surface, comprising:
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a body containing a striker at a front end thereof, wherein the striker slides along a path therein;
a power spring disposed in the body, biasing the striker toward a bottom of the body;
a lever hinged to the body at a location between a front end and a back end, wherein the front end of the lever is linked to the striker until a release point is reached when the lever de-links from the striker;
a handle hinged to the body and engaging the lever at the lever back end;
a locking means disposed at the front end of the body and having a first portion that is biased out of the body, wherein the locking means pivots and includes a second portion that is biased into engaging at least one of the power spring, lever, and handle to prevent at least one of the striker, power spring, lever, and handle from reaching the release point;
a biasing means engaging the locking means; and
a guide track disposed at the bottom of the body, biasing a fastener into the path of the striker to be ejected by the striker. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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2. A safety mechanism for a self-powered tool that ejects and drives fasteners into a working surface, comprising:
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a body containing a striker at a front end thereof, wherein the striker slides along a path therein;
a power spring disposed in the body, biasing the striker toward a bottom of the body;
a handle hinged to the body, the handle linked to the power spring wherein rotating the handle energizes the power spring;
a guide track disposed at the bottom of the body, biasing a fastener into the path of the striker to be ejected by the striker;
a locking means disposed at the front end of the body and having a first portion that is biased out of the body, wherein the locking means translates into the body and includes a second portion that is biased into engaging at least one of the power spring, striker and handle to prevent at least one of the striker, power spring, and handle from moving to complete a cycle to eject a staple from the guide track; and
a biasing means engaging the locking means.
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7. A safety mechanism for a self-powered tool that ejects and drives fasteners into a working surface, comprising:
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a housing having a striker slidable along a path therein;
a fastener disposed within the housing along the path of the striker;
a power spring biasing the striker into the fastener;
a pivoting release lever selectively linked to the striker;
a hooking bar pivotably engaging the housing and biased into hooking the striker at an opening to substantially immobilize the striker before the striker impacts the fastener;
a sensor bar extending from the housing at a first end and engaging the hook at a second end, wherein the sensor bar translates linearly in the housing, and the second end selectively engages the hook to generate a pivoting motion; and
wherein the second end of the sensor bar engages the working surface which translates the second end of the sensor bar into the hooking bar to pivot the hooking bar against the bias and out of the path of the striker thus enabling the striker to slide along the path in the housing. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A stapler comprising:
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a housing;
a track attached to the housing to guide staples upon the track toward a striker at a front of the stapler, the linearly translating striker including a raised position above the staples and a lowered position wherein the striker impacts a front-most staple outward from the stapler as the striker moves from the raised position to the lowered position;
a hook pivotably mounted to the housing and biased into engaging the striker at an opening therein to substantially immobilize the striker; and
a button bar having a sensing end extending from a bottom of the housing in a lowered position, wherein the button bar is linked to pivot the hook, and pressing the sensing end of the button bar upward into the stapler pivots the hook to disengage from the opening releasing the striker to freely move to the lowered position a button bar having a sensing end extending from a bottom of the housing in a lowered position, wherein the button bar is linked to pivot the hook, and pressing the sensing end of the button bar upward into the stapler pivots the hook away from the opening enabling the striker to move toward the raised position. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A safety mechanism for a self-powered tool that ejects and drives fasteners into a working surface, comprising:
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a housing having a striker slidable along a path therein;
a fastener disposed within the housing along the path of the striker;
a power spring biasing the striker into the fastener;
a pivoting release lever selectively linked to the striker such that the striker is released when the lever is de-linked therefrom;
a lock bar having a hooked end and a projecting end pivotably disposed to the housing wherein the projecting end of the lock bar extends from a bottom of the housing;
a biasing means urging the hooked end of the lock bar into substantially immobilizing at least one of the power spring and the release lever which in turn substantially immobilizes the striker in at least one direction of travel; and
wherein the projecting end of the lock bar is pushed into the housing by the working surface which pivots the hooked end out of engagement with at least one of the power spring and the release lever, thereby releasing the striker so that the striker completes an operational cycle and is biased into the fasteners. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. A safety mechanism for a self-powered tool that ejects and drives fasteners into a working surface, comprising:
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a housing having a striker slidable along a path therein;
a fastener disposed within the housing along the path of the striker;
a power spring biasing the striker into the fastener;
a pivoting release lever selectively linked to the striker such that the striker is released when the lever is de-linked therefrom;
a lock bar having a blocking end and a projecting end movably disposed to the housing;
a biasing means urging the blocking end of the lock bar into engaging the power spring opposing the bias on the striker, and wherein the projecting end of the lock bar extends from a bottom of the housing; and
wherein the projecting end of the lock bar is pushed into the housing by the working surface which moves the blocking end out of engagement with the power spring, enabling the power spring to bias the striker into the fastener. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A safety mechanism for a self-powered tool that ejects and drives fasteners into a working surface, comprising:
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a housing having a striker slidable along a path therein;
a fastener disposed within the housing along the path of the striker;
a power spring biasing the striker into the fastener;
a handle pivoted against the housing;
a release lever pressed at one end into a pivoting action by the handle and selectively linked to the striker at another end such that the striker is released when the lever is de-linked therefrom;
a lock bar having a blocking end and a projecting end pivotably disposed to the housing;
a biasing means urging the blocking end of the lock bar into engaging and substantially immobilizing the handle at least in one direction, and wherein the projecting end of the lock bar extends from a bottom of the housing; and
wherein the projecting end of the lock bar is pushed into the housing by the working surface and pivots the blocking end out of engagement with the handle, enabling the handle to continue pivoting the release lever into de-linking from the striker, which striker is then biased into the fasteners. - View Dependent Claims (22)
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23. A safety mechanism for a self-powered tool that ejects and drives fasteners into a working surface, comprising:
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a housing having a back end and a striker slidable along a path therein located at a forward end thereof;
a fastener disposed within the housing along the path of the striker;
a power spring biasing the striker into the fastener;
a pivoting release lever selectively linked to the striker such that the striker is released when the lever is de-linked therefrom;
a lock bar having a blocking end and a projecting end with a sloped cam surface therebetween;
an sloped cam guide disposed on the housing and slidably engaging the sloped cam surface of the lock bar;
a biasing means urging the projecting end of the lock bar to extend from a bottom of the housing and into obstructing the bias of the power spring; and
wherein the projecting end of the lock bar is pushed into the housing by the working surface against the biasing means, and which slides the cam surface of the lock bar against the cam guide to move the blocking end away from the power spring, enabling the power spring to bias the striker into the fasteners. - View Dependent Claims (24)
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