Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
227132000 | Spring | 31 |
20080210736 | Hand-held drive-in tool - A hand-held drive-in tool for driving fastening elements ( | 09-04-2008 |
20080223901 | Effort-Saving Stapler - An effort-saving stapler includes a shell device and a triggering device installed to the shell device. The triggering device includes a trigger, an operation element and two bearings. An end of the trigger defines a lever for user to hold, and another end of the trigger includes teeth engaging with the shell device. A pivot pin is adapted for inserting through the trigger, the operation element and the bearings so that the pivot pin can drive the operation element to move in the trigger. A limit pin is adapted for inserting through the trigger and the operation element and abuts with the shell device. The pivot pin is regarded as a fulcrum, while the trigger is pressed, the teeth of trigger engage with the shell device so that the pivot pin quickly moves with the trigger. | 09-18-2008 |
20080277445 | Single fire tacker instrument - A single fire tacker instrument is provided for installing a fastener through a prosthetic mesh and into tissue. The single fire tacker instrument includes a handle assembly and an elongated tacker assembly extending distally from the handle assembly. The elongated tacker assembly includes an inner tube for mounting the elongated tacker assembly to the handle assembly. The elongated tacker assembly includes a drive rod and a driver for rotating the faster into tissue. A spring clip is provided about the driver to releasably retain the fastener on the driver. The elongated tacker assembly and additionally includes a spring biased outer tube mounted for movement relative to the handle assembly. The outer tube shields the fastener prior to insertion into tissue. | 11-13-2008 |
20080290133 | FASTENER GUN - A fastener gun includes a housing having a plunger and a power spring for driving a fastener into a workpiece, and a trigger arm pivotally attached to the housing at a trigger pivot. One end of the trigger arm lifts the plunger to bias the power spring when the trigger arm pivots in a first direction toward the housing. A member contacting the trigger arm is provided that moves away from the trigger pivot as the handle moves toward the housing, so that force is applied at different locations on the trigger arm when the handle is squeezed, increasing the mechanical advantage of using the fastener gun. | 11-27-2008 |
20080302853 | CONTOURED BASE FOR DESKTOP STAPLER - A desktop stapler uses a spring to store energy to install staples by impact blow. The force required to fasten papers together is reduced. A very compact mechanism is used, including a dual coil power spring with a nested lever. A multi-function base provides a sloped front all the way down to a desktop surface to guide paper sheets atop the base, easy access for lifting the stapler off a desk while in its horizontal or vertical resting positions, and integrated soft grip under surface. The base surrounds the rear of the stapler body to provide a smooth exterior so that the device is natural to use both horizontally and vertically. A simple re-set spring provides a smooth re-set action as the handle is raised. A staple track includes enlargement features to fit a larger staple pusher spring. | 12-11-2008 |
20080308599 | HIGH-START COMPACT SPRING ENERGIZED STAPLER - A spring energized stapler includes a “high-start” design wherein a striker has an initial rest position above the staple track. A handle is pressed to energize a power spring while the striker remains stationary. At a predetermined position of the handle, the striker is released to eject a staple. A subassembly of a cage and the power spring provides a preload to the power spring in the rest position. The subassembly is separately movable from the handle to allow a handle pressing end to move father than a cage front end travel distance. A lever links the striker to the power spring to provide leverage upon the power spring. The lever and cage/spring subassembly are nested in a compact assembly. A safety lock includes a two step action to restrict motion of the striker, and fits a notch in a bottom of the striker. | 12-18-2008 |
20090114698 | SPRING ACTUATED PLIERS STAPLER - A spring-energized stapler having a pliers type configuration, wherein papers and like items are fastened at a front end and the stapler is normally gripped and squeezed at a rear end. A compact mechanism and independent handle linkages provide a compact overall shape in a high efficiency action. An upper handle is pivoted at a front, top of a housing with a pressing area spaced at least one half the handle length away from the upper handle pivot. A lower handle includes a multi-segment cam link to a base to provide a minimal gripping distance with a large clamping force at an anvil. A simplified front-loading mechanism provides a compact, low cost assembly. A release latch holder is located behind the striker for a compact front end. | 05-07-2009 |
20090134197 | MINI DESKTOP STAPLER - A miniature spring-actuated stapler includes a tapered, flat power spring to store energy and eject staples. The power spring pivots at a rear of the stapler housing and includes three co-extensive arms terminating near the striker. As the L-shaped handle of the stapler is pressed, it acts on the center arm of the power spring to deflect it downward while the outer arms deflect upward. The arms are integral at a rear end and the outer arms are linked to the striker at the front. A tapered, flat reset spring disposed generally parallel to the power spring is used to reset the internal action. The housing includes open top and rear areas with the handle providing the enclosure thereof. A base assembly is slidably attached at a bottom of the stapler with an open position exposing a staple-loading chamber. | 05-28-2009 |
20090152320 | Stapler - A stapler comprises a body including two holes formed on two sidewalls thereof and a link defined on one sidewall thereof; a magazine assembly installed in the bottom of the body; a handle assembly including a handle lever formed on an end thereof a handle stop defined on another end thereof a link and a through hole between the handle lever and the handle stop, a connector disposed in the link thereof and respectively pivotally coupling to the holes, and a first roller inserting through the through hole and moving rotatably in the link of the body; a power spring disposed in the body; and a plunger including a first hole and a second hole; wherein while the handle lever is pressed downwardly and the handle stop lifts the plunger upwardly, the first roller is driven to move rotatably in the link of the body as to detach the handle stop from the plunger gradually. | 06-18-2009 |
20090152321 | Hand-held drive-in tool - A hand-held drive-in power tool for driving in fastening includes a drive-in ram ( | 06-18-2009 |
20090200354 | Magazines in fastener driving tools - A magazine in a fastener driving tool includes a magazine body, a pusher, a biasing device and a pusher holding device. The magazine body defines a fastener receiving space for storing a plurality of fasteners therein. The pusher is mounted to the magazine body and is movable in a fattener feeding direction toward a fastener driving channel defined in a tool body of the fastener driving tool. The biasing device biases the pusher in the fastener feeding direction. The pusher holding device can hold the pusher at a midway position within a movable range of the pusher in the fastener feeding direction. The pusher holding device may include no insertion hole or only one insertion hole formed in the magazine body. | 08-13-2009 |
20090250500 | CORDLESS FRAMING NAILER - A driving tool with a driver and a motor-driven flywheel that can be engaged by the driver to propel the driver along a driver axis. The driving tool includes a return mechanism with a rail onto which the driver is received. The rail extends parallel to the driver axis. | 10-08-2009 |
20100012701 | Stapler with a leg-flatting device - A stapler has a supporting base, a magazine assembly, a trigger assembly and a leg-flatting device. The trigger assembly has a trigger lever and a pushing element. The pushing element is mounted pivotally on the trigger lever with a pivot and has two pushing arms extending toward the supporting base. The leg-flatting device is mounted on the supporting base and has a sliding base, a moving base and an anvil element. The sliding base is slidably mounted on the supporting base and has a pushed segment corresponding to and selectively pushed by the pushing arms. The moving base is selectively blocked by the sliding base to keep the moving base from moving downwardly before the sliding base sliding relative to the supporting base and has an elongated hole. The anvil element is mounted in the elongated hole in the moving base. | 01-21-2010 |
20100140316 | Fastener Driving Tool - A fastener driving tool providing a prolonged durability and stabilized fastener driving operation. The tool includes a housing | 06-10-2010 |
20100147919 | Hand-held drive-in tool - A hand-held drive-in tool for fastening elements, having a drive system for a drive-in ram that is displaceably guided in a guide, and that has at least one drive spring element for the drive-in ram that is tensionable by a tensioning device, which is designed as a coil spring and defines a spring axis. A force-application element, which has at least one force-application portion, is fixed in torque-transmitting engagement to at least one end of the drive spring element. | 06-17-2010 |
20100187281 | HIGH-START SPRING ENERGIZED STAPLER - A spring energized stapler includes a “high start” design wherein a striker has a rest position above the staple track. A handle is pressed to energize a power spring while the striker remains stationary. At a predetermined position of the handle, the striker is released to eject a staple. A subassembly of a cage and the power spring provides a preload to the power spring in the rest position. The subassembly is separately movable from the handle to allow a handle pressing end to move farther than the striker's distance of travel. The handle includes a movable pivot location to enable enhanced motion of the handle pressing end. Alternatively, an optional lever links the striker to the power spring to provide leverage upon the power spring. A release latch may be mounted in front of the striker to be engaged by the lever or the handle. | 07-29-2010 |
20100276468 | MARKER SYSTEM WITH MARKER AND INSTALLATION APPARATUS - A marker installation system comprises a marker comprising a shaft having a bottom end and a top end, and including an insertion portion, a mast portion, and an engagement portion located between the insertion portion and the mast portion. The engagement portion is configured to resist further insertion of the shaft into the ground beyond the insertion portion. The system includes a marker installation apparatus including a magazine assembly defining a magazine space in which the marker is positioned. The magazine space has a push position in the magazine space for receiving the marker. The apparatus includes a push assembly mounted on the magazine assembly to engage the engagement portion of the marker when the marker is located in the push position. The push assembly pushes the marker from the push position of the magazine assembly when the push assembly is actuated. | 11-04-2010 |
20110049214 | Light weight hand-operated stapler - A light weight hand-operated stapler which comprises a pressing cap, a plastic head, a metal drive plate, a base and a plastic magazine which is connected to the base via a hanger and connected to the plastic head via a pin, a metal guide head disposed at a front end of the plastic magazine and substantially covering the front wall of the plastic magazine, a first elastic mechanism for pushing the staples down the plastic magazine to reload the stapler, a second elastic member disposed between the pressing cap and the plastic head for pushing the pressing cap up to its original position after stapling, and a third elastic member disposed between the base and the plastic magazine for pushing the plastic magazine up to its original position after stapling. | 03-03-2011 |
20110073632 | MINI DESKTOP STAPLER - A miniature spring-actuated stapler includes a tapered, flat power spring to store energy and eject staples. The power spring pivots at a rear of the stapler housing and includes three co-extensive arms terminating near the striker. As the L-shaped handle of the stapler is pressed, it acts on the center arm of the power spring to deflect it downward while the outer arms deflect upward. The arms are integral at a rear end and the outer arms are linked to the striker at the front. A tapered, flat reset spring disposed generally parallel to the power spring is used to reset the internal action. The housing includes open top and rear areas with the handle providing the enclosure thereof. A base assembly is slidably attached at a bottom of the stapler with an open position exposing a staple-loading chamber. | 03-31-2011 |
20110303725 | DRIVING DEVICE - According to one aspect of the application, a device for driving a fastening element into a substrate has an energy-transfer element for transferring energy to the fastening element. The energy-transfer element can move preferably between a starting position and a setting position, wherein the energy-transfer element is located, before a driving-in procedure, in the starting position and, after the driving-in procedure, in the setting position. | 12-15-2011 |
20110303726 | DRIVING DEVICE - According to one aspect of the application, a device for driving a fastening element into a substrate has an energy-transfer element for transferring energy to the fastening element. The energy-transfer element can move preferably between a starting position and a setting position, wherein the energy-transfer element is located, before a driving-in procedure, in the starting position and, after the driving-in procedure, in the setting position. | 12-15-2011 |
20110303727 | DRIVING DEVICE - According to one aspect of the application, a device for driving a fastening element into a substrate has an energy-transfer element for transferring energy to the fastening element. The energy-transfer element can move preferably between a starting position and a setting position, wherein the energy-transfer element is located, before a driving-in procedure, in the starting position and, after the driving-in procedure, in the setting position. | 12-15-2011 |
20110303728 | DRIVING DEVICE - According to one aspect of the application, a device for driving a fastening element into a substrate has an energy-transfer element for transferring energy to the fastening element. The energy-transfer element can move preferably between a starting position and a setting position, wherein the energy-transfer element is located, before a driving-in procedure, in the starting position and, after the driving-in procedure, in the setting position. | 12-15-2011 |
20120031945 | Stapler With Leaf Spring Actuation Mechanism - The present invention provides a stapler with a novel leaf spring actuation mechanism. According to the teaching of the present invention, the stapler comprises a striking plate for dispensing a staple from a staple magazine, a leaf spring engaged with the striking plate for driving the striking plate, and an actuation bar for lifting the leaf spring from a first position to a second position whereby lifting the striking plate from an initial position to a release position in which the leaf spring is released from the actuation bar to drive the striking plate towards the initial position. Preferably, a pair of lugs on the actuation bar pushes up a pair of tabs on the leaf spring when an L-shaped front end of the actuation bar moves upward along a ramp when an external force is applied to the actuation bar during the stapling operation. | 02-09-2012 |
20120132692 | HIGH-START SPRING ENERGIZED STAPLER - A spring energized stapler includes a “high start” design wherein a striker has a rest position above the staple track. A handle is pressed to energize a power spring while the striker remains stationary. At a predetermined position of the handle, the striker is released to eject a staple. A subassembly of a cage and the power spring provides a preload to the power spring in the rest position. The subassembly is separately movable from the handle to allow a handle pressing end to move farther than the striker's distance of travel. The handle includes a movable pivot location to enable enhanced motion of the handle pressing end. Alternatively, an optional lever links the striker to the power spring to provide leverage upon the power spring. A release latch may be mounted in front of the striker to be engaged by the lever or the handle. | 05-31-2012 |
20130228607 | POWER SPRING CONFIGURATIONS FOR A FASTENING DEVICE - Power spring configurations for a spring energized fastening device includes a compact double torsion power spring and two opposed compact single torsion springs. Simplified structures to hold the springs in a stable pre-loaded position are disclosed. Each coil has forward extending arms including an angled portion and forward vertically coincident portions. The double torsion spring has a self-locking crossing geometry to hold a pre-loaded rest position. The opposed two springs have a bridge and a mandrel to hold the rest position. A lever presses arms of the spring between a striker and the coil including a compact nesting condition. A tab of the striker extends forward to provide a release edge and a positioning torque bias upon the striker. | 09-05-2013 |
20130228608 | FASTENING TOOL ASSEMBLY - A fastening tool assembly has a magazine body in a sleeve to convey fasteners to a housing outlet. Pivoting a lever relative to the housing, translates a knife to a loaded position, thereby disengaging from the knife, permitting a spring to return the knife to an unloaded position to drive a fastener through the outlet. A handle is pivotally connected to the housing. A roller is directly connected to the lever and the handle for permitting translation of the lever relative to the handle as the lever and the handle are pivoted relative to the housing. A spring-loaded bracket is operably connected to the magazine body for translation and rotation relative to the body. A latch is mounted to the housing to engage the bracket and maintain the magazine body in a retracted position, and is movable to a disengaged position wherein the bracket extends from the magazine body. | 09-05-2013 |
20140069982 | Labor-saving Stapler - a labor-saving stapler having a base, an anvil, a pair of frames, a top pin passing across the frames, a staple magazine, a first elastic element between the base and the staple magazine, a striker lever having a striker, a second elastic element between the staple magazine and the striker lever, a pressing lever, a roller pin passing across the lever frame, a roller covering on the roller pin and touching the striker lever, and a hand cover. The stapler is labor-saving and quiet. | 03-13-2014 |
20140263536 | FASTENING TOOL ASSEMBLY - A fastening tool assembly is provided with a housing having a contact surface to contact a workpiece. A magazine is mounted in the housing to store fasteners and to convey the fasteners to a fastener outlet. A knife is mounted in the housing for translation between a latched position and a release position to drive a fastener from the magazine through the outlet during translation to the release position. A biasing member is mounted in the housing and is operably connected to the knife to bias the knife to the release position. A handle is mounted to the housing to translate relative to the housing. The handle is operably connected to the knife and the biasing member to load the biasing member and release the knife and the biasing member, thereby permitting the biasing member to return the knife to the release position to drive a fastener through the outlet. | 09-18-2014 |
20140284369 | STAPLE-EJECTING TYPE STAPLER - An embodiment of the present application provides a staple-ejecting type stapler, which can use an energy storing and energy releasing assembly to store energy by means of the lever principle and to generate an elastic force by releasing the elastic potential energy. Under the action of the elastic force, a staple driver pushes a staple to pierce through paper, and legs of the staple are bent by an anvil plate, thereby realizing the binding function in a convenient and labor-saving manner. | 09-25-2014 |
20150314433 | MOTOR-DRIVEN FASTENING TOOL - A fastening tool is provided with a housing having a fastener outlet. A striker is mounted for translation in the housing to drive a fastener from the fastener outlet in an unloaded position. A biasing member cooperates with the striker to urge the striker towards the unloaded position. A motor is oriented in the housing. A cam is driven by the motor, and has a cam surface in cooperation with the striker such that rotation of the cam translates the striker to a loaded position and to a release position whereby the biasing member drives the striker to the unloaded position. The cam surface is profiled to require a constant torque from the rotary input during translation of the striker to the loaded position while loading the biasing member. | 11-05-2015 |