Hot stapler

11712793 ยท 2023-08-01

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A hot stapler includes a body, two heat conducting units, an electrical storage unit, a circuit unit, and a switch button. The body includes a head and a handle. The electrical storage unit is disposed in the handle and has a voltage value less than 6 volts. A first wire and a first resistor of the circuit unit are electrically mounted between one of the two heat conducting units and the electrical storage unit. A second wire and a second resistor of the circuit unit are electrically mounted between the other one of the two heat conducting units and the electrical storage unit. The switch button is disposed on the handle and is switchable between a power-on position and a power-off position.

Claims

1. A hot stapler comprising: a bod including a head and a handle; two heat conducting units adapted to connect with two legs of a staple, with one end of each heat conducting unit inserted into the head, and with the other end of each heat conducting unit exposed out of the body, wherein each heat conducting unit includes a guiding pipe, an electrical insulation tube mounted around the guiding pipe, and a heat conducting pipe mounted around the electrical insulation tube, wherein the heat conducting pipe has a radial hole and an axial hole disposed on an end face thereof to be adapted to connect with one of the two legs of the staple; an electrical storage unit disposed in the handle and having a voltage value less than 6 volts; a circuit unit including a first wire, a first resistor electrically connected to the first wire, a second wire, and a second resistor electrically connected to the second wire, with the first wire and the first resistor electrically mounted between one of the two heat conducting units and the electrical storage unit, and with the second wire and the second resistor electrically mounted between the other one of the two heat conducting units and the electrical storage unit, and wherein the first wire and the second wire are respectively inserted into the two guiding pipes of the two heat conducting units and are respectively bent to hook with the two radial holes of the two heat conducting pipes; and a switch button disposed on the handle and being switchable between a power-on position and a power-off position, so that current supplied by the electrical storage unit can flow through the first wire, the first resistor, the second wire, and the second resistor to generate thermal energy to heat the staple.

2. The hot stapler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electrical storage unit includes two primary batteries connected in series.

3. The hot stapler as claimed in claim 2, wherein each primary battery has a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts.

4. The hot stapler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resistance values of the first resistor and the second resistor both are in the range of from 0.06 ohms to 0.2 ohms.

5. The hot stapler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch button is slidably mounted on the handle.

6. The hot stapler as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first wire is electrically connected to a negative electrode of the electrical storage unit, and wherein the second wire is electrically connected to a positive electrode of the electrical storage unit.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The aforementioned and other aspects of the invention may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a hot stapler according to the present invention.

(3) FIG. 2 is a partial exploded perspective view of the hot stapler of FIG. 1.

(4) FIG. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view of the hot stapler of FIG. 1.

(5) FIG. 4 is another partial cross-sectional view of the hot stapler of FIG. 1 and shows the hot stapler using heat to embed a staple into the plastic to stitch tears in plastic back together.

(6) FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram of the hot stapler of FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(7) FIGS. 1-5 show a hot stapler according to the present invention. The hot stapler includes a body 10, two heat conducting units 20, an electrical storage unit 30, a circuit unit 40, and a switch button 50.

(8) The body 10 includes a head 11 and a handle 12. The two heat conducting units 20 are adapted to connect with two legs 61 of a staple 60 (shown in FIG. 4). One end of each heat conducting unit 20 is inserted into the head 11, and the other end of each heat conducting unit 20 is exposed out of the body 10. Each heat conducting unit 20 includes a guiding pipe 21, an electrical insulation tube 22 mounted around the guiding pipe 21, and a heat conducting pipe 23 mounted around the electrical insulation tube 22. The heat conducting pipe 23 of each heat conducting unit 20 has a radial hole 231 and an axial hole 232 disposed on an end face of the heat conducting pipe 23 to be adapted to connect with one of the two legs 61 of the staple 60. Preferably, the heat conducting pipe 23 of each heat conducting unit 20 may be made of metal to enhance heat conduction and dissipation effect.

(9) The electrical storage unit 30 is disposed in the handle 12 and has a voltage value less than 6 volts. The electrical storage unit 30 may include two or more than two primary batteries connected in series, and each primary battery has a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts. Further, the electrical storage unit 30 may include at least one secondary battery, the secondary battery may be a lithium-ion battery or a nickel-metal-hydride battery, and the secondary battery has a nominal voltage of 3.7 volts.

(10) The circuit unit 40 includes a first wire 41, a first resistor 42 electrically connected to the first wire 41, a second wire 43, and a second resistor 44 electrically connected to the second wire 43. The first wire 41 and the first resistor 42 are electrically mounted between one of the two heat conducting units 20 and the electrical storage unit 30, and the second wire 43 and the second resistor 44 are electrically mounted between the other one of the two heat conducting units 20 and the electrical storage unit 30. The first wire 41 is electrically connected to a negative electrode of the electrical storage unit 30, and the second wire 43 is electrically connected to a positive electrode of the electrical storage unit 30. The first wire 41 and the second wire 43 are respectively inserted into the two guiding pipes 21 of the two heat conducting units 20 and are respectively bent to hook with the two radial holes 231 of the two heat conducting pipes 23, so that the first wire 41 and the second wire 43 can be fixedly connected to the two heat conducting pipes 23. Further, the resistance values of the first resistor 42 and the second resistor 44 both are in the range of from 0.06 ohms to 0.2 ohms. Furthermore, the first resistor 42 and the second resistor 44 have the same resistance value.

(11) The switch button 50 is slidably mounted on the handle 12 and is switchable between a power-on position and a power-off position, so that current supplied by the electrical storage unit 30 can flow through the first wire 41, the first resistor 42, the second wire 43, and the second resistor 44 to generate thermal energy to heat the staple 60.

(12) The two legs 61 of the staple 60 are inserted into the two axial holes 232 of the two heat conducting pipes 23 and are heated when the switch button 50 is switched to the power-on position, so that the staple 60 is heated to high temperature to cause a central part 62 of the staple 60 being able to embed into the plastic 70 to stitch tears in plastic 70 back together. Therefore, the hot stapler is configured to prevent the interference from the conventional power line via the electrical storage unit 30, and can quickly heat the staple 60 by low voltage power supply via the first resistor 42 and the second resistor 44.

(13) While various embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. For example, any of the elements associated with the privacy summary may employ any of the desired functionality set forth hereinabove. Thus, the breadth and scope of a preferred embodiment should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments.