Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With control means responsive to sensed condition – Responsive to position of work support or anvil
Patent
1996-12-11
1998-08-11
Smith, Scott A.
Elongated-member-driving apparatus
With control means responsive to sensed condition
Responsive to position of work support or anvil
227131, 227155, B25C 502, B27F 721
Patent
active
057915431
ABSTRACT:
An electric stapler is provided which comprises a stapler body (10) having a driving-out portion (720) and a driver (321) for driving a staple from the driving-out portion (720) into, for example, sheets of paper while reciprocating. The stapler body (10) includes a table (100) which reciprocates in conjunction with a driving mechanism by which the driver (321) is reciprocated. The sheets of paper are held between the table (100) and the driving-out portion (720) when the table (100) reciprocates. Clinchers (401, 402) are disposed on the table (100). The clinchers (401, 402) clinch the ends of the staple which is driven by the driver (321) and has passed through the sheets. After the sheets of paper are held between the table (100) and the driving-out portion (720), the driver (321) drives the staple into the sheets, and the clinchers (401, 402) are then actuated.
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Higuchi Kazuo
Kikuchi Toshiaki
Udagawa Hiroshi
Max Co. Ltd.
Smith Scott A.
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