Stapling device
12466044 ยท 2025-11-11
Assignee
Inventors
- Thomas SCHNEIDER (Leonberg, DE)
- Ulrich Schneider (Stuttgart, DE)
- Kurt LEUTE (Blumberg, DE)
- Ou CUI (Stuttgart, DE)
Cpc classification
B25C5/0242
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A stapling device includes an anvil leg, an anvil plate, a staple magazine, which can be pivoted relative to the anvil leg about a transverse axis, a driver for carrying out stapling through a gap at the front end of the staple magazine, and an actuation apparatus for acting upon the driver toward the anvil plate. The actuation apparatus has a solenoid and a striking pin for acting upon a driver anvil fixedly connected to the driver, the striking pin being movable by the solenoid. Between the gap and the transverse axis, the staple magazine is supported on the anvil leg by a magazine spring. The magazine spring is configured such that the staple magazine rests on the anvil leg or on the anvil plate due to a force of gravity acting on the staple magazine and overcoming a spring force of the magazine spring.
Claims
1. A stapling device comprising an anvil leg (12) having an anvil plate (18) at a front region (16) of the anvil leg (12), a staple magazine (24), which is pivotable to a limited extent relative to the anvil leg (12) about a transverse axis (22) arranged in a rear region (20) of the anvil leg (12), a driver (30) for passing staples through a gap (28) at a front end (26) of the staple magazine (24), said gap being arranged above the anvil plate (18), and an actuation apparatus (34) for acting upon the driver (30) toward the anvil plate (18) against a restoring force of a driver spring (48), wherein the actuation apparatus (34) has a solenoid (36) and a striking pin (40) for acting upon a driver anvil (46) fixedly connected to the driver (30), the striking pin being movable by the solenoid (36), and wherein, between the gap (28) and the transverse axis (22), the staple magazine (24) is supported on the anvil leg (12) by a magazine spring (50), wherein the magazine spring (50) is configured such that the staple magazine (24) rests on the anvil leg (12) or on the anvil plate (18) due to a force of gravity acting on the staple magazine (24) and overcoming a spring force of the magazine spring (50).
2. The stapling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein, on an underside (52) facing the anvil leg (12), the staple magazine (24) has a spacer (54), which, in the absence of external forces, rests on the anvil leg (12) or the anvil plate (18).
3. The stapling device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the spacer (54) is a plate which extends between the gap (28) and the transverse axis (22) over part of a length of the staple magazine (24).
4. The stapling device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the spacer (54) is elastically compressible.
5. The stapling device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the gap (28) is lowered by compressing the spacer (54) onto the anvil plate (18).
6. The stapling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in the absence of external forces, the gap (28) is arranged at a distance above the anvil plate (18).
7. The stapling device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an insertion aid (56) for insertion of sheet material between the staple magazine (24) and the anvil plate (18), which insertion aid has an oblique surface (58) which slopes down toward the rear region.
8. The stapling device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the insertion aid (56) is secured on the staple magazine (24) and projects forward from the staple magazine (24).
9. The stapling device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the insertion aid (56) is raised with respect to the staple magazine (24) against a restoring force.
10. The stapling device as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a hood (32), which covers the staple magazine (24) and accommodates the actuation apparatus (34) and wherein the insertion aid (56) is formed by a surface (64) of the hood (32) which slopes obliquely down toward the rear region.
11. The stapling device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a hood (32), which covers the staple magazine (24) and accommodates the actuation apparatus (34).
12. The stapling device as claimed in claim 11, wherein, on a front side, the hood (32) has a flap (62) which is pivotable to a limited extent, which covers the insertion aid (56) in a first end position and exposes the insertion aid (56) in a second end position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to two exemplary embodiments illustrated schematically in the drawing. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(4) The stapling device 10 according to the first exemplary embodiment, which is illustrated in
(5) The stapling device 10, 10 furthermore has a hood 32, which is connected to the anvil leg 12 and covers the staple magazine 24. Also accommodated in the hood 32 is the driver 30, together with an actuation apparatus 34. This apparatus has a solenoid 36, which is supplied with power via a connection cable 38. A striking pin 40 is mounted in the solenoid 36 in such a way that it can be moved substantially in the vertical direction, and said striking pin has a magnet portion 42, which projects upward out of the solenoid 36 and comprises a ferromagnetic material, and a striking portion 44 made of plastic, which projects downward from the solenoid 36. Arranged below the striking pin 40 is a driver anvil 46, which is fixedly connected to the driver 30 and is supported by means of a driver spring 48 in the form of a compression spring on the staple magazine 24. When the solenoid 36 is energized, the magnet portion 42 is pulled abruptly into the solenoid, with the result that the striking portion 44 strikes the driver anvil 46 and urges the driver 30 abruptly downward against the force of the driver spring 48. The driver 30 then acts upon the staple arranged furthest forward in the staple magazine 24, with the result that said staple is passed through the gap 28, is driven through the sheet material resting on the anvil plate 18 and is formed in the forming contours.
(6) The staple magazine 24 is supported on the anvil leg 12 by means of a magazine spring 50, which is likewise designed as a compression spring. In this case, the magazine spring 50 is made significantly weaker than the driver spring 48 and has a significantly lower spring constant. It is arranged between the front end 26 and the transverse axis 22 and is dimensioned in such a way that it cannot hold the staple magazine 24 suspended over the anvil leg 12. In the rest position shown in
(7) The stapling devices 10, 10 according to the two exemplary embodiments furthermore each have an insertion aid 56 with an oblique surface 58 which slopes down obliquely rearward toward the anvil leg 12 and facilitates the insertion of sheet material under the gap 28. In the case of the stapling device 10 according to the first exemplary embodiment, the oblique surface 58 is formed by a wire hoop 60, which is secured on the front end 26 of the staple magazine 24 and is likewise arranged under the hood 32. Here, the hood 32 has on its front side a flap 62 which can be pivoted to a limited extent, covers the wire hoop 60 in a first end position and exposes it in a second end position, which is illustrated in
(8) In summary, the following may be stated: the invention relates to a stapling device 10, 10 comprising an anvil leg 12, which bears, in its front region 16, an anvil plate 18, a staple magazine 24, which can be pivoted to a limited extent relative to the anvil leg 12 about a transverse axis 22 arranged in the rear region 20 of the anvil leg 12, a driver 30 for passing staples through a gap 28 at the front end 26 of the staple magazine 24, said gap being arranged above the anvil plate 18, and an actuation apparatus 34 for acting upon the driver 30 toward the anvil plate 18 against the restoring force of a driver spring 48, wherein the actuation apparatus 34 has a solenoid 36 and a striking pin 40 for acting upon a driver anvil 46 fixedly connected to the driver 30, the striking pin being movable by means of the solenoid 36, and wherein, between the gap 28 and the transverse axis 22, the staple magazine 24 is supported on the anvil leg 12 by means of a magazine spring 50. According to the invention, it is envisaged that the magazine spring 50 is dimensioned in such a way that, in the absence of external forces, the staple magazine 24 rests on the anvil leg 12 or on the anvil plate 18.