Target Illuminating Stapling Device And Method Of Use
20230202012 · 2023-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/0084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B25C5/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25C7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25C7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25C5/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A target illuminating stapling device comprising: a staple gun comprising: a staple driver positioned in a front portion of the staple gun, a handle hingedly engaged to the front portion and extending over a back portion of the staple gun, the handle being operationally engaged to the staple driver, such that levering of the handle toward the back portion actuates the staple driver for fastening a staple into a substrate, such that an item positioned between the staple and the substrate is fastened to the substrate, and a staple cartridge positioned in the staple gun and extending along a bottom of the staple gun, the staple cartridge being configured for selectively feeding the staple to the staple driver; and a bulb engaged to the staple gun proximate to the staple driver, wherein the bulb is configured for illuminating a target area of the substrate into which the staple is to be fastened including directly illuminating a position where the staple is to be fastened while the staple driver is positioned in alignment with the position where the staple is to be fastened.
2. The target illuminating stapling device of claim 1, further including an aperture positioned in the back portion of the staple driver, wherein the aperture is configured for positioning of digits of a hand of a user, positioning the user for tightening a grip upon the handle for actuating the staple driver.
3. The target illuminating stapling device of claim 1, wherein the bulb comprises a set of light emitting diodes.
4. The target illuminating stapling device of claim 3, wherein the set of light emitting diodes comprises at least two light emitting diodes.
5. The target illuminating stapling device of claim 4, wherein the set of light emitting diodes comprises three tight emitting diodes.
6. The target illuminating stapling device of claim 1, further including: a battery positioned in the staple gun and being operationally engaged to the bulb, such that the battery is positioned for selectively powering the bulb; and a switch engaged to the handle and being configured for switching upon levering of the handle relative to the back portion, the switch being operationally engaged to the bulb and the battery, such that the bulb is operationally engaged to the battery upon levering of the handle toward the back portion and disengaged from the battery upon return of the handle to a position distal from the back portion.
7. The target illuminating stapling device of claim 6, further including: an opening positioned in the staple gun proximate to the battery, wherein the opening is configured for accessing the battery; and a panel selectively couplable to the staple gun for closing the opening.
8. The target illuminating stapling device of claim 6, wherein the switch comprises: a first contact engaged to the front portion; and a second contact hingedly engaged to the handle, such that the second contact remains in contact with the first contact as the lever approaches the back portion.
9. A method of illuminating and fastening a staple to a target, the method comprising the steps of: providing a target illuminating stapling device comprising: a staple gun comprising: a staple driver positioned in a front portion of the staple gun, a handle hingedly engaged to the front portion and extending over a back portion of the staple gun, the handle being operationally engaged to the staple driver, such that levering of the handle toward the back portion actuates the staple driver for fastening a staple into a substrate, such that an item positioned between the staple and the substrate is fastened to the substrate, and a staple cartridge positioned in the staple gun and extending along a bottom of the staple gun, the staple cartridge being configured for selectively feeding the staple to the staple driver, and a bulb engaged to the staple gun proximate to the staple driver, wherein the bulb is configured for illuminating a target area of the substrate into which the staple is to be fastened including directly illuminating a position where the staple is to be fastened while the staple driver is positioned in alignment with the position where the staple is to be fastened; positioning the item in a target area; positioning the staple driver over the item and the target area; and levering the handle for illuminating the item and the target area and for fastening the staple into the substrate.
10. A target illuminating stapling device comprising: a staple gun comprising: a staple driver positioned in a front portion of the staple gun, a handle hingedly engaged to the front portion and extending over a back portion of the staple gun, the handle being operationally engaged to the staple driver, such that levering of the handle toward the back portion actuates the staple driver for fastening a staple into a substrate, such that an item positioned between the staple and the substrate is fastened to the substrate, a staple cartridge positioned in the staple gun and extending along a bottom of the staple gun, the staple cartridge being configured for selectively feeding the staple to the staple driver, and an aperture positioned in the back portion of the staple driver, wherein the aperture is configured for positioning of digits of a hand of a user, positioning the user for tightening a grip upon the handle for actuating the staple driver; a bulb engaged to the staple gun proximate to the staple driver, wherein the bulb is configured for selectively illuminating a target area of the substrate into which the staple is to be fastened including directly illuminating a position where the staple is to be fastened while the staple driver is positioned in alignment with the position where the staple is to be fastened, the bulb comprising a set of light emitting diodes, the set of light emitting diodes comprising at least two light emitting diodes, the set of light emitting diodes comprising three light emitting diodes; a battery positioned in the staple gun and being operationally engaged to the bulb, such that the battery is positioned for selectively powering the bulb; an opening positioned in the staple gun proximate to the battery, wherein the opening is configured for accessing the battery; a panel selectively couplable to the staple gun for closing the opening; and a switch engaged to the handle and being configured for switching upon levering of the handle relative to the back portion, the switch being operationally engaged to the bulb and the battery, such that the bulb is operationally engaged to the battery upon levering of the handle toward the back portion and disengaged from the battery upon return of the handle to a position distal from the back portion, the switch comprising a first contact engaged to the front portion and a second contact hingedly engaged to the handle, such that the second contact remains in contact with the first contact as the lever approaches the back portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0011] The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
[0021] As best illustrated in
[0022] Levering of the handle 18 toward the back portion 24 actuates the staple driver 16 to fasten the staple 30 into a substrate 32. An item 34 that is positioned between the staple 30 and the substrate 32 is fastened to the substrate 32. The bulb 14 is engaged to the staple gun 12 proximate to the staple driver 16. The bulb 14 is configured to selectively illuminate a target area 36 of the substrate 32 into which the staple 30 is to be fastened. The present invention is anticipated to be of use in fulfilling a variety of fastening tasks. For example, the target illuminating stapling device 10 is useful in fastening a low voltage wire 38 to a substrate 32, such as a wall or a ceiling. The bulb 14 illuminates both the low voltage wire 38 and the target area 36 of the substrate 32, minimizing a risk of damage to the low voltage wire 38 during stapling.
[0023] The bulb 14 may comprise a set of light emitting diodes 40, or other illuminating means, such as, but not limited to, lasers, incandescent lights, and the like. The set of light emitting diodes 40 comprises at least two light emitting diodes 40. The set of light emitting diodes 40 may comprise three light emitting diodes 40, as shown in
[0024] A battery 42 is positioned in the staple gun 12 and is operationally engaged to the bulb 14, thus positioning the battery 42 to selectively power the bulb 14. An opening 44 is positioned in the staple gun 12 proximate to the battery 42. The opening 44 is configured to allow access the battery 42. A panel 46 is selectively couplable to the staple gun 12 to close the opening 44. The present invention anticipates the battery 42 being integral to the staple gun 12 and rechargeable by means of a port and charging cable (not shown). The present invention also anticipate the staple gun 12 being electrically or pneumatically powered.
[0025] A switch 48 is engaged to the handle 18 and is configured to be switched upon levering of the handle 18 relative to the back portion 24. The switch 48 is operationally engaged to the bulb 14 and the battery 42. The bulb 14 is operationally engaged to the battery 42 upon levering of the handle 18 toward the back portion 24, as shown in
[0026] The switch 48 may comprise a first contact 50 and a second contact 52, as shown in
[0027] In use, the target illuminating stapling device 10 enables a method 54 of illuminating and fastening an item to a substrate using a staple. As shown in
[0028] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0029] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.