Patent classifications
B25C5/06
Labor-saving stapler
A labor-saving stapler is provided, including: a housing, having a nail outlet; a striker, disposed within the housing and movable between a preset position away from the nail outlet and a nailing position near the nail outlet; an energy-accumulating mechanism, including a connection portion connected to the housing and a connection end cooperating with the striker; an operable mechanism, movably connected to the housing and having a depression portion abutable against the energy-accumulating mechanism; a limitation mechanism, connected to the housing, the striker being positionably restricted by the limitation mechanism; wherein when the striker is in a preset position and positionably restricted by the limitation mechanism, the energy-accumulating mechanism is depressible by the depression portion to be in a energy-accumulating state, and when the striker is free of restriction by the limitation mechanism, the energy-accumulating mechanism actuates the striker to move toward the nailing position.
Labor-saving stapler
A labor-saving stapler is provided, including: a housing, having a nail outlet; a striker, disposed within the housing and movable between a preset position away from the nail outlet and a nailing position near the nail outlet; an energy-accumulating mechanism, including a connection portion connected to the housing and a connection end cooperating with the striker; an operable mechanism, movably connected to the housing and having a depression portion abutable against the energy-accumulating mechanism; a limitation mechanism, connected to the housing, the striker being positionably restricted by the limitation mechanism; wherein when the striker is in a preset position and positionably restricted by the limitation mechanism, the energy-accumulating mechanism is depressible by the depression portion to be in a energy-accumulating state, and when the striker is free of restriction by the limitation mechanism, the energy-accumulating mechanism actuates the striker to move toward the nailing position.
Protective shield for use with a staple gun
A staple gun and a method of using the same. A stapling mechanism in the housing is activated to deliver a staple through an aperture in a housing wall and drive the staple into a surface around a stack of one or more electric cables. The gun includes a reciprocating cable guide for centering the gun on the stack of cables and closing a safety switch to permit the gun's trigger to be activated. A spacer extending outwardly from the housing wall rests on the upper surface of the cable stack. The spacer and a bumper that engages a hammer of the stapling mechanism provide for automatic depth adjustment when driving the staple into the surface. A reciprocating cable guard extending outwardly from the housing wall is positioned between the stack of cables and the staple to aid in preventing the staple from piercing the cable.
Protective shield for use with a staple gun
A staple gun and a method of using the same. A stapling mechanism in the housing is activated to deliver a staple through an aperture in a housing wall and drive the staple into a surface around a stack of one or more electric cables. The gun includes a reciprocating cable guide for centering the gun on the stack of cables and closing a safety switch to permit the gun's trigger to be activated. A spacer extending outwardly from the housing wall rests on the upper surface of the cable stack. The spacer and a bumper that engages a hammer of the stapling mechanism provide for automatic depth adjustment when driving the staple into the surface. A reciprocating cable guard extending outwardly from the housing wall is positioned between the stack of cables and the staple to aid in preventing the staple from piercing the cable.
WIRE STAPLER
A wire stapler for tacking an elongate element at an elevated location is disclosed herein. The element may be one of a cable, a rope light, decorations, and the like. The wire stapler comprises a handle. An elongate hammer is coupled to the handle and extends therefrom. An elongate sleeve is configured to receive the elongate hammer therewithin. A sleeve end is configured for coupling at an operative end of the sleeve, wherein the sleeve end includes a staple receiving pocket configured thereon for receiving a staple therein, wherein the hammer is configured for reciprocation within the sleeve and collision with the staple for tacking the element accommodated between the staple at the elevated location.
WIRE STAPLER
A wire stapler for tacking an elongate element at an elevated location is disclosed herein. The element may be one of a cable, a rope light, decorations, and the like. The wire stapler comprises a handle. An elongate hammer is coupled to the handle and extends therefrom. An elongate sleeve is configured to receive the elongate hammer therewithin. A sleeve end is configured for coupling at an operative end of the sleeve, wherein the sleeve end includes a staple receiving pocket configured thereon for receiving a staple therein, wherein the hammer is configured for reciprocation within the sleeve and collision with the staple for tacking the element accommodated between the staple at the elevated location.
Safety device for tackers
A safety device for tackers includes a safety slide slidably connected to the outlet of the tacker and the safety slide has a stop protruding from the inside thereof. The rod has one end contacts the stop and the other end of the rod has a plastic tip connected thereto. An ignition spring is connected between the plastic tip and a safety switch. A recovery spring is connected to another position of the rod to position the rod. The safety slide is slidably connected to grooves of the tacker. When the safety slide contacts against an object to be stapled, the rod is pushed by the stop and activates the ignition spring to activate the safety switch so as to reduce the impact of the rod and the safety switch.
Safety device for tackers
A safety device for tackers includes a safety slide slidably connected to the outlet of the tacker and the safety slide has a stop protruding from the inside thereof. The rod has one end contacts the stop and the other end of the rod has a plastic tip connected thereto. An ignition spring is connected between the plastic tip and a safety switch. A recovery spring is connected to another position of the rod to position the rod. The safety slide is slidably connected to grooves of the tacker. When the safety slide contacts against an object to be stapled, the rod is pushed by the stop and activates the ignition spring to activate the safety switch so as to reduce the impact of the rod and the safety switch.
Stapler
A stapler is provided, including: a main body, including a front end portion, the front end portion including a staple outlet and a plate member, the plate member including a concave adjacent to the staple outlet; a holder, switchably disposed on the main body, including a plurality of notches with different sizes and a plurality of first positioning portions; and a positioning member, disposed on the main body, releasably positioned with one of the plurality of first positioning portions so that one of the plurality of notches corresponds to the concave in a front to rear direction, for receiving a portion of a cable.
Target Illuminating Stapling Device And Method Of Use
A target illuminating stapling device for safely fastening an item to a substrate includes a staple gun and a bulb. The staple gun comprises a staple driver, a handle, and a staple cartridge. The staple driver is positioned in a front portion of the staple gun. The handle is hingedly engaged to the front portion and extends over a back portion of the staple gun. The handle is operationally engaged to the staple driver. Levering of the handle actuates the staple driver to fasten a staple into a substrate. An item that is positioned between the staple and the substrate is fastened to the substrate. The staple cartridge selectively feeds the staple to the staple driver. The bulb is engaged to the staple gun proximate to the staple driver. The bulb selectively illuminates a target area of the substrate into which the staple is to be fastened.