Hand stapler for use with a bar of ornamented staples

Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With means to move or guide member into driving position – Including supply magazine for constantly urged members

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227148, B25C 502, B25C 506

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048786080

ABSTRACT:
A stapler for use with sheet metal staples each having an ornament joined to a bridge interconnecting a pair of parallel legs. The staples are bonded together to form a staple bar, with the ornaments placed in overlapping relation to one another so that the bridges of the joined staples form an obtuse angle with each pair of staple legs. The stapler has an elongate staple magazine which is shaped to accommodate the ornamented staple bar and which is pivoted at its rear end on a base so that the front end of the staple magazine is movable into and out of engagement with an anvil or matrix on the base. Pivotally coupled to both the base and the staple magazine, a handle has an ejector for driving the successive ornamented staples out of the front end of the staple magazine against the anvil on the base.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4182474 (1980-01-01), Sato
patent: 4225075 (1980-09-01), Chi

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