Staple-feeding magazine for a stapler

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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B25C 516

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039455505

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a staple-feeding magazine for a stapler of the kind comprising a driving channel, a staple driver having work and return strokes within the driving channel and a staple-feeding magazine connected to the driving channel. In order to allow the rear-loading of the staples without involving any bulk problem, the magazine has the baseplate rearwardly extending with respect to the open rear end of the staple guiding channel so as to define a projecting end portion on which anchoring means for the pusher are provided. The anchoring means are made and arranged so that the pusher, when anchored thereto, is still within the overall space of the magazine but in a depressed position at which the rear end of the guiding channel is left clear for staple loading purposes.

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patent: 2097051 (1937-10-01), Stock
patent: 2770804 (1956-11-01), Schafroth
patent: 2899679 (1959-08-01), Allen
patent: 2999241 (1961-09-01), Starr
patent: 3005988 (1961-10-01), Kirton

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