Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With means to support member and/or work relative to driver – Impact-type driver
Patent
1992-12-11
1994-11-29
Rada, Rinaldi I.
Elongated-member-driving apparatus
With means to support member and/or work relative to driver
Impact-type driver
227155, 2924351, B27F 719
Patent
active
053682149
ABSTRACT:
A U-shaped clip has a pair of legs each formed with two holes and with a rearwardly open notch and a bight joining the legs. A stapling apparatus has a die part having a seat shaped to fit one of the bights and having an upstanding guide web snugly engageable with the bight and a forwardly pointing centering wedge engageable in the notch. The apparatus also has a presser part displaceable toward and away from the die part and having a passage in which a staple engaged in the holes of the other leg fits complementarily, and a plunger displaceable toward and away from the die part in the passage of the presser part so that, when the clip is fitted over a belt end and to the die part, depression of the plunger forces the staple through the belt end and through both legs of the clip.
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Dexter Clark F.
Dubno Herbert
Goro S.A.
Rada Rinaldi I.
Wilford Andrew
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