CA1087893A - Tag attaching apparatus - Google Patents
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Abstract
TAG ATTACHING APPARATUS
Abstract of the Disclosure There is disclosed a plurality of embodiments of tag attaching apparatus of the type having a hollow needle with a slot along one side, an ejector or push rod aligned with the needle, and feeding means for successively advancing an assembly of fasteners into position to be pushed through the needle by means of the push rod. According to one embodiment, the feeding means is advanced by a pawl cooperable with a toothed wheel, and a gear segment drives a gear section which in turn drives the push rod. A spring causes the pawl to move to a first position. The gear segment also drives the pawl from a first position to a second position to feed the fastener assembly. According to another embodiment, the gear segment is provided with a pair of radially spaced apart projections and a pawl of a fastener assembly feeding mechanism carries an abutment with which the projections cooperate. When the gear segment is rotated in one direction one projection cooeprates with the abutment to drive the pawl in one direction and when the gear segment is rotated in the opposite direction the other projection cooperates with the abutment to drive the pawl to in turn drive the toothed wheel.
In yet another embodiment a lost-motion connection including link means couples the gear segment and a pawl of the fastener assembly feeding mechanism. When the gear segment rotates in one direction and has moved the link means in one direction a certain extent further movement of the link means is prevented and motion is transmitted to the pawl to drive the pawl from a first position to a second position and when the gear segment rotates in the opposite direction and has returned the link means then the link means can drive the pawl in the opposite direction to in turn drive the toothed wheel and hence the fastener assembly. In still another embodiment, a pawl of the fastener assembly advancing mechanism movably mounts first and second abutment members. A gear segment has first and second projections that cooperate with the respective first and second abutment members, first to move the pawl from a first position to a second position with respect to the toothed wheel and therafter to the first position to cause advance of the toothed wheel. In another embodiment, a lost-motion connection is provided between the gear segment and a pawl of the fastener assembly feeding mechanism by means of a slotted link. The link connects the gear segment and the pawl. In another embodiment, the lost-motion connection is provided between the gear segment and the pawl by providing the pawl with a slot and by driving the pawl by means of a link coupled to the gear segment and having a projection received in the slot in the pawl. In accordance with another embodiment, a hand lever drives a gear segment which in turn drives a gear section to which the push rod is connected. The hand lever carries a plate. A pivot is carried by the plate and a pawl is mounted by the plate. A spring secured to the hand lever and the pawl urges the pawl into contact with a toothed wheel. The pawl has a handle by which it can be disengaged from the toothed member against the force of the spring.
Abstract of the Disclosure There is disclosed a plurality of embodiments of tag attaching apparatus of the type having a hollow needle with a slot along one side, an ejector or push rod aligned with the needle, and feeding means for successively advancing an assembly of fasteners into position to be pushed through the needle by means of the push rod. According to one embodiment, the feeding means is advanced by a pawl cooperable with a toothed wheel, and a gear segment drives a gear section which in turn drives the push rod. A spring causes the pawl to move to a first position. The gear segment also drives the pawl from a first position to a second position to feed the fastener assembly. According to another embodiment, the gear segment is provided with a pair of radially spaced apart projections and a pawl of a fastener assembly feeding mechanism carries an abutment with which the projections cooperate. When the gear segment is rotated in one direction one projection cooeprates with the abutment to drive the pawl in one direction and when the gear segment is rotated in the opposite direction the other projection cooperates with the abutment to drive the pawl to in turn drive the toothed wheel.
In yet another embodiment a lost-motion connection including link means couples the gear segment and a pawl of the fastener assembly feeding mechanism. When the gear segment rotates in one direction and has moved the link means in one direction a certain extent further movement of the link means is prevented and motion is transmitted to the pawl to drive the pawl from a first position to a second position and when the gear segment rotates in the opposite direction and has returned the link means then the link means can drive the pawl in the opposite direction to in turn drive the toothed wheel and hence the fastener assembly. In still another embodiment, a pawl of the fastener assembly advancing mechanism movably mounts first and second abutment members. A gear segment has first and second projections that cooperate with the respective first and second abutment members, first to move the pawl from a first position to a second position with respect to the toothed wheel and therafter to the first position to cause advance of the toothed wheel. In another embodiment, a lost-motion connection is provided between the gear segment and a pawl of the fastener assembly feeding mechanism by means of a slotted link. The link connects the gear segment and the pawl. In another embodiment, the lost-motion connection is provided between the gear segment and the pawl by providing the pawl with a slot and by driving the pawl by means of a link coupled to the gear segment and having a projection received in the slot in the pawl. In accordance with another embodiment, a hand lever drives a gear segment which in turn drives a gear section to which the push rod is connected. The hand lever carries a plate. A pivot is carried by the plate and a pawl is mounted by the plate. A spring secured to the hand lever and the pawl urges the pawl into contact with a toothed wheel. The pawl has a handle by which it can be disengaged from the toothed member against the force of the spring.
Description
~0E37893 Background of the Invention _ Field of the Invention This invention relates to the art of tag attaching apparatus.
S Brief Description of the Prior Art U.S. patent No. 3,103,666 to A. R. Bone dated September 17, 1963 discloses a tag attaching apparatus having a slotted needle, a push rod or plunger for driving a bar of a fastener through the needle, a toothed wheel for advancing a fastener assembly, a pivo~ally mounted knife for severing an attachment which is in register with the needle from the remainder of the fastener assembly, and a hand lever including means for operating the toothed wheel, the knife and the push rod in sequence. Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 949,012 to lS T. Kameya et al dated December 13, 1971 discloses a tag attaching apparatus including a needle, an index wheel, a push rod, a ~`
slide, a knife, and a hand lever for actuating the slide. The slide carries the push rod and actuates the pawl that cooperates with the index wheel. U.S. patent No. 3,650,452 to E. W. Finke dated March 21, 1972 discloses a tag attaching apparatus having a needle, a feed wheel coupled to a ratchet wheel, a push rod, a slide and a hand lever or driving the push rod and the slide, the slide having spaced apart abutments Eor driving a pawl by means of a pin received in a slot in the slide. When the hand lever is actuated, the push rod and slide are operated. When the pin contacts one end of the slot the tooth of the pawl is driven over a tooth of a ratchet wheel. When the hand lever ~;
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U.S. patent No. 3,652,004 to B. Lozio dated March 28, 1972, includes a needle, a push rod, a kinematic mechanism, and a hand lever for driving the push rod and the kinematic mechanism.
The kinematic mechanism includes a pivotally mounted pawl cooperable with a ratchet wheel to feed a fastener assembly to the needle and the push rod. U.S. patent No. 3,759,435 to A. R. Bone dated September 18, 1973 discloses a tag attaching apparatus including a slotted needle, a push rod, a toothed wheel, a toothed member cooperable with the toothed wheel, a slide for driving the push rod and the pawl, gear means for driving the slide, and a hand lever for driving the gear means.
When the hand lever is actuated, the push rod drives a bar section of a fastener through the needle. When the hand Iever is released, spring means returns the push rod and causes the toothed member to drive the toothed wheel. A release control is provided to pull the pawl away from the teeth of the toothed wheel to permit the fastener assembly to be pulled out of the apparatus~
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~L~87893 Summary of the Invention The invention relates to improvements to -tag attaching apparatus especially to apparatus according to U.S. patent No. 3,759,435. In the various embodiments, the apparatus includes a slotted needle having a side opening, a toothed wheel, a pawl cooperable with the toothed wheel, a push rod, a slide coupled to the push rod, gear means comprising at least one gear segment, an actuator for driving the gear means, and return spring means, the gear means effecting driving and return movements of the push rod and operating the pawl. In one embodiment, the gear means carries a pair of radially spaced apart projections and the pawl carries an abutment.
The projectlons and the abutments constitute a lost-motion connection. When the user squeezes the actuator, the gear means rotates and near the end of its rotation the one projection drives the abutment in one direction to move the pawl from a first position to a second position. When the user releases the actuator, the return spring means returns the actuator, the gear means, the push rod and the slide to their initial positions ;
and drives the pawl from the second position to the first position -~
to drive the toothed wheel and in turn to advance the fastener ;`~
as.sembly. In another embodiment, the pawl carries a pair o~
abu~nent n~embers which are movable relative to the pawl. The gear means carries a pair of radlally spaced apart projections which cooperate alternately with respective ones of the abu mentmembers. The abutment means are individually pivotally mounted on the pawl and spring means urges them toward a normal or initial position. The abutment members alternately yield as the projections cooperate therewith. One projection first contacts one ~ -5~
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; :' ~087893 abutment member to move it out of the way so that the one projection can cooperate with the other abutment member, : and vice versa. In another embodiment, link means couples the gear means and the pawl to provide a lost-motion connection. The link means includes, in this embodiment, a pair of links that can buckle rel~tive to each other by a predetermined amount as the gear means ro~ates in one direction. When the buckling action is complete and upon continued rotation of the gear means in the one direction, IO the gear means drives the pawl in one direction through the link means. When the gear means is rotated in the opposite or return direction, the links return to their unbuckled or initial position and drive the pawl in the opposite direction to drive the toothed wheel.
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1~1S7893 ~rief Description of the Drawings FIGURE 1 is a side elevational view with certain parts broken away for clarity, showing operative components of a tag attaching apparatus in their initial positions;
FIGURE 2 is a sectional view taken generally along line 2--2 of FIGURE l;
FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary sectional vie~7 taken along line 3--3 of E'IGURE 2; - :
FIGURE 4 is an end elevational view of a fastener assemblY;
FIGURE 5 is a fragmentary side elevational view of the fastener assembly shown in FIGURE 4;
FIGURE 6 is a view similar to FIGURE 1, but showing the operative components in a di~ferent position than in FIGURE l; ~
FIGURE 7 is a sectional view taken generally along ~ :
line 7--7 of FIGURE l; ' -FIGURE 8 is a side elevational view of a toothed member ;
shown in FIGURES 1 and 6;
FIGURE 9 is a fragmentary side elevational view of operating structure for advancing the fastener assembly for driving a fastener, but showing the structure in a different :
position from the positions shown in FIGURES 1 and 6;
FIGURE 10 is a fragmentary side elevational view of operating structure for advancing the fastener assembly and for driving a fastener, in accordance with a diferent embodiment; ~ :
FIGURE 11 is a sectional view taken alo~g line 11--11 of - ~
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~087893 FIGURE 12 is a fragmentary side elevational view of operating structure or advancing the fastener assembly and for driving a fastener, in accordance with another embodiment;
FIGURE 13 is a sectional view taken along line 13--13 of FIGURE 12;
FIGURE 14 is a fragmentary side elevational view of operating structure for advancing the fastener assembLy and for driving a fastener, in accordance with another embodiment;
FIGURE 15 is a sectional view taken along line 15--15 of FIGURE 14; and FIGURES 16 and 17 are fragmentary side elevational views of different embodiments of operating structures for .
advancing the fastener assembly and for driving a fastener.
~7893 Description of the Preferred ~lbodiments Referring to the embod ment of FIGURES 1 through 9, there is disclosed a taq attaching a~paratus generally indicated at 27. The apparatus 27 has a body 28 with two ~ ' body sections 29 and 30. The body 28 has a nose portion 31 having a guideway 32 adapted to receive a fastener assembly 33 of the type shown in FIGURES 4 and 5. The fastener assembly 33 includss a plurality of fasteners 34. Each fastener 34 includes a head or bar section 35 and a head or button section 36 joined by a filament section 37. The fasteners 34 are connected to a common carrier member or runner 38 by respective ~ ~ ;
coupling members 39. The guideway 32 is adapted to receive the common carrier member 38, the coupling members 39, and the bar section 35 and the filament sections 37 extend out of the side ``;
of the apparatus 27.
The nose portion 31 mounts a hollow needle 40 having an elongated slot 41. The bar section 35 is able to pass through the bore or passage 42 which extends through the needle 40 while its filament section 37 extends or projects through the slot 41. The needle 40 has a rear cutting edge 43 for cutting the bar sections 35 from their respective coupling members 39.
The needle 40 has a slot 44 through which the bar sections 35 can descend into the needle 40. An actuator generally indicated at 45 is shown to comprise a hand lever 46 adapted to be engaged `~
by the user's ~ingers. The hand lever 46 is pivotally mounted to the body 28 by a pin or shaft 45'. The lever 4~ is drivingly connected to gear means generally indicated at 47 by a link or connecting member 48. The connecting member 48 is pivotally -connected to the hand lever 46 by a pin 48'and to the gear '~'' g~
means 47 by a pin 49. The gear means 47 is shown to comprise a pair of gear segments 50 and 51 having respective teeth 52 and 53. The gear segments 50 and 51 are in turn pivotally mounted to the body 28 by means of aligned posts 54 and 55 formed integrally with respective body sections 29 and 30. A slide generally indicated at 56 i5 guided for sliding movement in guide-ways or slots 57 and 58 in the respective body sections 29 and 30.
The slide 56 has a plurality of sets of holes 59 to receive the teeth 52 and 53. Thus, the slide 56 includes a gear section or s~ecifically a rac~ with which the gear segments 50 and 51 cooperate. An ejector or push rod 60 is securely held to the `
slide 56 so that the slide 56 and the push rod 60 move as a unit upon manual actuation of hand lever 46. The push rod 60 is guided by means of a guide member 60" so that the push rod 60 moves in alignment with the bore 42 of the needle 40. When the user squeezes the hand lever 46 while the body 28 is against the palm of the user's hand, the hand lever 46 pivots counterclockwise (FIGURE 1) about pin 45' and thus the gear means 47 ~ivots counterclockwise and the slide 56 and the push rod 60 are dri~en to the left. As the push rod 60 moves to the le~t it drives the bar section 35 of the fastener 34 through the needle 40 and in so doing causes the bar section 35 to be severed from its respective coupling member 39. A return s~ring mechanism generally indicated at 61 comprises a cavity 62 formed in the body 28 to allow movement of a telescoping member 63 received -in the cavity 62. The telescoping member 63 is pivotally con-nected to the gear segments 50 and 51 by pin structure indicated at 64. One end of a compression spring 61' bears against the ~ :
bod~ 28 in the cavity 62 and its other end bears against mem-ber 63. When the hand lever 46 is released from the squeezing action exerted by the user, the return spring mechanism 61 will - . _g_ 1087893 ?
cause the hand lever 46, the member 48, the gear means 47, the slide S6 and the push rod 60 to return to their respective initial positions shown in FIGURE 1.
The apparatus 27 includes fastener assembly feeding mechanism generally indicated at 65 for feeding the fastener .
assembly 34 to position one bar section 35 at a time into ~: ;
alignment with the bore 42 of the needle 40. The feeding mechanism 65 is shown to include a toothed wheel 66 ~ecured to a shaft 67 rotatably mounted in a hole 68 in the body .~:
section 30. The toothed wheel 66 is positioned in a space ~
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between a cover 69, shown broken away in FIGURE 1 but shown more fully in U.S. patent No. 3,759,435, and body portion 30. The ,~
gear 66 has a plurality of teeth 70 disposed on the periphery .`~ ;
for engaging the coupling members 39. The wheel 66 is rotated .
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counterclockwise (FIGURES 1, 6 and 9) by action of a cooperable .
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pawl generally indicated at 71. The pawl 71 is mounted for generally reciprocable movement and is constructed using two : basic parts, namely a toothed member 72 having a tooth 73 and ..
a pa~l member 74. A pin 75 pivotally connects the members 72 and 74. The member 72 is provided wi~h a slotted pivot hole - ;:
76 or slot generally indicated at 76 through which the shaft 67 extends. The member 72 is adapted to rock back and forth over the shaft 67 as the result of movement of pawl member 74. The . ~.
: tooth 73 is hook-like and engages one tooth 70 at a time of the .;~
toothed wheel 66 to rotate it. The slot 76 has parallel upper and lower walls 77 and 78 which are angularly disposed with ~;
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: ~ respect to tooth 73 so that when the member 72 is rocked in one direction, the tooth 73 is cammed out of engagemen~ with the : ~.
-10- , 10t~789;3 wheel 66 and when rocked in the opposite direction the tooth 73 is cammed into engagement with the wheel 66. There exists an acute angle A between the parallel walls 77 and 78 and tooth 73 to effect the camming movement. When the member 72 s is moved sufficiently by the pawl member 74 the one end of the slotted hole 76 contacts the shaft 67. Because the walls 77 and 78 are angled with respect to the tooth 73, movement in one direction causes tooth 73 to cam out of engagement between the two adjacent teeth 70 and movement in the other direction 10. causes tooth 73 to cam into engagement with wheel 66, Further movement of the member 72 in the direction which causes engage-ment will then cause rotation of the wheel 66. In order to prevent wheel 66 from rotating as the member 72 is rocked back and forth relative to the wheel 66 there is provided on cover member .
69 a resilient member 79 having a projection or detent 80. The detent 80 is adapted to be positioned in the space between two : .
adjacent teeth 70 to prevent the wheel 66 from rotating except when actuated by the member 72 or when the fastener ~
assembly 34 is pulled upwardly out of the guideway 32. The ::
pawl member 74 is slidably mounted in the body 28 between the initial position shown in FIGURE 1 and the position shown in FIGURE. 6. The pawl member 74 is supported at its rearward end by a member 81 slidably movable in a cavity 82 in the body section 30. ~he member 81 is urged upwardly against pawl member ~:
75 by a spring 84 toward a projection or pin 83. The structure .
described above under this heading is the same as in U.S. ~ :;
~atent No. 3,759,435 to which further reference may be made for further constructional details.
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7~3 Referring now to the present improvemen~, FIGURE 1 shows the pawl member 74 as having a single abutment or pro-jection 85 depending in the downward direction. The abutment 85 has an abutment or stop face 86 with which a pin or S projection 87 connected to the gear segment 51 can cooperate.
In the position shown in FIGURE 1, the projection 87 bears against the abutment face 86 in counteraction to a compression spring 88. One end of the spring 88 beaxs against the rearward end of the pawl member 74 and the other end of the spring 88 bears ; 10 against body section 30. In the position shown in FIGURE 1, the member 72 is in its initial position in the sequence of operation which is the same as its inal position in the sequence. When the actuator 45 is squeezed, the gear means 47 and hence the projection 87 move counterclockwise and during ., .~ . .
such counterclockwise movement the pawl member 74 moves to the let (FIGURE l) under the biasing action of the spring 88.
As the pawl member 74 moves to the left from the position shown in FIGURE 1 through the position shown in FIGURE 9 toward the position shown in FIGURE 6 the pro~ection 87 loses contact ~ ;
with the stop face 86 when the lethand movement o the pawl ; `
member 74 is arrested due to the fact that the shaft 67 is now in contact with one end 89 of the slot 76. When the user discontinues squeezing the actuator 45 r the return spring ; mechanism 61 causes the gear means 47 to rotate clockwise and when the projection 87 moves into contact with the abutment :
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~L0~37~3 face 86, the projection 37 begins driving the pawl member 74 to the right against the action of the spring 88. When the gear means 47 nears the end of its clockwise movement, the pawl member 74 drives the member 72 to a position in which end 90 o~ the slot 76 contacts the shaft 67 and pivots the member 72 counterclockwise from the position shown in FIGURE 6 to the position shown in FIGURE 1. As the pawl member 74 continues to be driven to the right by clockwise rotation o~ the gear means 47 and projection 87, the toothed member 72 drives the wheel 66 counterclockwise. The counterclockwise rotation of the wheel 66 brings the next successive bar section 35 into alignment with the needle bore 42 and the end 60' of the push rod 60. Thus, the wheel 66 rotates through such an angle as to advance the fastener assembly 33 through a distance equal to the distance from the centerline of one bar section 35 to the centerline of the next adjacent bar section 35. The springs 61' and 88 are shown to be in force opposition. It is noted that the spring 88 is relatively light and the spring 61 is relatively heavy so that release of the hand lever 46 by the user overcomes the force of the spring 88.
Briefly stated the sequence of operation of the apparatus 27 is as follows, assuming the apparatus has been loaded Witil a fastener assembly 33. The user squeezes the actuator 45, which causes the gear means 47 to pivot counterclockwise (~IGURE 1) to drive the sllde 56 and the push rod 60 to the left (FIGURE 1). When the end 60' of the push rod 60 acts on one end of the bar section 35, the knife 43 severs the coupling member 39 and the bar section 35 continues to move through the needle 40 as the push rod 60 continues to move. While the gear means 47 is pivoting counterclockwise, the pawl member 74 moves to the left under the action of the spring 88, thereby moving the . ~ , ~ , . . . ` . . .
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1~7893 member 72 from the position shown in FIGURE 1 to the position shown in FIGURE 6. When the user releases the squeeze on the actuator 45, the return sprir~ mechanism 61 drives the gear means 47 clockwise (FIGURE 6 ) to withdraw the pl-sh rod 60 from the needle 40 and move end 60' clear of the next bar section -~:
35 to enable its descent into the needle through the slot 44. ~ ;
Continued clockwise movement causes the projection 87 to : :
contact abutmenk face 86 to drive pawl member 74 to the right to thus move the member 72 to a position between adjacent 10 teeth 70 of the wheel 66 and to drive the wheel 66 to in turn ~ ~
advance the fastener assembly 33. ; :
With reference to the embodiment of FIGURES 10 and :~ :~
11 of the drawings, the tag attaching apparatus 27A is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated below. Like parts in the embodiment of FIGURES 10 and 11 are shown with like reerence characters as -~
in the embodiment o FIGURES 1 through 9. The pawl member 74a .
dlf~ers ~rom the pawl member 74 in that the pawl member 74a has an abutment or stop 95 with abutment or stop faces 96 and 97. ~.
The gear means 47 has a pair of radially spaced apart pro-jections or pins 98 and 99. When the gear means 47 is in tha ~.
position shown in FIGURES 10 and 11, the pawl member 74a is in the position of the pawl mem~er 74 in FIGURE 1, and associated parts such as the push rod 60 and the toothed wheel 66 and the : 25 toothed member~72 are in their respective positions shown in .~
FIGURE 1. When the user squeezes the actuator 45, the gear ~ :
means 47 is pivoted caunterclockwise (FIGURE lO)~and when the ~ ;
projection 99 starts contacting the abutment face 97 of the .
abutment 95, the pawl member 74a is driven to the left, thereby -~L~137893 driving the member 72 to the position of FIGURE 6. In the meantime the push rod 60 has pushed a bar section 35 through bore 42 of the needle 40. When the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, the return spring mechanism 61 drives the gear means 47 clockwise, and when the projection 98 starts contacting the abutment face 96 of the abutment 95, ~he pawl member 74a is driven to the right until the gear means 47 has reached the initial position shown in FIGURE 10, thereby driving the toothed wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33.
With reference to the embodiment of FIGURES 12 and 13, the tag attaching apparatus 27~ is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated below. Like parts in the embodiment of FIGU~ES 12 and 13 are . .
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FIGURES 1 through 9. The pawl member 74b differs from the pawl member 74 in that it mounts a pair of abutment members 100 and ;:
101 which are mounted on and independently movable relative to the pawl member 74b by respective pivots 102 and 103. The abutment members lO0 and 101 are urged to respective positions parall~l to pawl member 74b by respective leaf springs 104 and ' 104'. The abutment members 100 and 101 have respective abutment or stop faces 105 and 106. The gear means 47 llas a pair of radially spaced apart projections or pins 107 and 108. When the ~
gear:means 47 is in the position shown in FIGURES 12 and 13 the :
pawl member 74b .is in the position of the pawl member 74 in FIGURE 1, and associated parts such as the push rod 60 and the toothed wheel 66 and the member 72 are in their respective ';~
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positions shown in FIGURE 1. When the user squeezes the actuator 45, the gear means 47 is pivoted counterclockwise ~FIGURE 12) and the projection 107 moves out of contact with the abutment face 105. As the gear means 47 and the projection 107 move counterclockwise the spring 104' urges the abutment member 101 clockwise to a position parallel to the pawl member 74b. When the projection 108 contacts the lower surface of the abutment member 100, the projection 108 pivots the abutment member 100 clockwise against the urging of the spring 104 and near the end of travel of the projection 108, the projection 108 contacts the abutment face 106 of the abutment member 101 and thereby drives the pawl member 74b to the left. This causes member 72 to move from the position shown in FIGURE 1 to the position shown in FIGURE
6. When the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, the gear means 47 is driven clockwise by the return spring mechanism 61, the abutment member 101 is pivoted counterclockwise by the projection 107,~and when the gear means 47 nears the initial , .
position, the projection 107 contacts the abutment face 105 and drives the pawl member 74b to the right, thereby causing the toothed member 72 to advance the toothed wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33.
With reference to the embodiment of FIGURES 14 and ;
15, the tag attaching apparatus 27C is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated below. Like parts in the embodiment of FIGURES 14 and 15 are shown with like reference characters as in the embodiment of FIGURES 1 through 9. The pawl member 74c differs from the pawl member 74 in that it carries a pivot 109 and the :;
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~37~g3 gear segment 51 carries a pivot 110. A link 111 is pivotally connected to the pivot 109, and the gear segment 51 carries a pivot 110. Links 111 and 112 are pivotally connected to each other by means of a pivot 113. The link 112 has an integrally formed turned out tag which provides a stop 114. The stop 114 is disposed in the plane of the link 111 so that when the links 111 and 112 buckle to the phantom line positions shown in FIGURE `.
14 the stop 114 limits the relative pivotal movement of the links 111 and 112. Thus, when the actua~or 45 is squeezed, the gear means 47 begins to pivot counterclockwise (FIGURE 14) and ~:
the links 111 and 112 pivot without imparting any motion to the pawl member 74c. However, when the abutment 114 contacts the link 111 and upon continued counterclockwise rotation o~ the gear means 47, the pawl member 74c is driven to the left (FIGURE
lS 14), thereby moving the member 72 from the position shown in FIGURE 1 to the position shown in FIGURE 6. ~hen the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, the return spring mechanism 61 pivots the gear means 47 clockwise and the links 111 and 112 move to the solid line position shown in FIGURE 14 in which the link 111 contacts stop pin or projection 114' carried by the pawl member 74c. Upon continued clockwise rotation of the gear means 47, the link 111 exerts a pulling force on the pawl member 74c to drive the pawl member 74c to the right (FIGURE 14), thereby driving member 72 to drive the wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33. ~ ~
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With reference to the embodiment of FIGURE 16, the ~ ~ -tag attaching apparatus 27D is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated ~
below. Like parts in the embodiment of FIGURE 16 are shown ~ ;
with like reference characters as in the embodiment of FIGURES
1 through 9. The pawl member 74d is like the pawl member 74 except it carries a projection 115. A link 116 has an . . , elongated slot or cutout qenerally indicated at 117 in which the projection 115 is received. The link 116 is pivotally connected to the gear means 47 by a pin 118 secured to the gear means 47. When the actuator 45 is squeezed, the gear means 47 pivots counterclockwise and the link 116 is driven to the left from the position shown. When abutment end 119 of the slot 117 contacts the projection 115, the pawl member 74d ; 15 is driven to the left, thereby causing the member 72 to be driven from the position shown.in FIGURE 1 to the position shown :..:
in FIGURE 6. When the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, ~ ~
the return spring mechanism 61 rotates the gear means 47 clock- `
wise~and the~link 116 is~drlven to the right. ~When other~ abut-ment end 120 of the~s~lot 117 contacts the projection 115 and upon continued clockwise rotation of the gear means 47, the link 116 exerts a pulling force on the pawl member 74d to d~ive the pawl member 74d to the right, thereby driving tlle member 72 ; to drive the wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33.
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tag attaching apparatus 27E is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated below. Like parts of the embodiment of FIGURE 17 are shown with like reference characters as in the embodiment of FIGURES
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1 through 9. The pawl~member 74e is like the Pawl member 74 , ............ - , - , - .: . ~; , . ~
~)87~3 except that it has an elongated slot or cutout generalLy indicated at 121. A link 122 carries a projection or pin 123. The gear means 47 carries a pin 124 to which the link 122 is pivotally connected. When the actuator 45 is squeezed, the gear means 47 pivots counterclockwise and the link 122 is driven to the left from the position shown.
When the projection 123 contacts end or abutment 125 of the cutout 121, the pawl 74e is driven to the left, thereby causing the member 7~ to be driven from the position shown in FIGURE
1 to the position shown in FIGURE 6. When the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, the return spring mechanism 61 rotates the gear means 47 clockwise and the link 122 is driven to the right. When the projection 123 contacts other end or abutment 126 of the cutout 121 and upon continued clockwise rotation of the gear means 47, the link 122 exerts a pulling force on the pawl member 74e to drive the pawl member 74e to the right, thereby driving member 72 to drive the wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33.
Other embodiments and modifications of this invention will suggest themselves to those skil~ed in the art, and all such of these as come within the spirit of this invention ~ ~ ~
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S Brief Description of the Prior Art U.S. patent No. 3,103,666 to A. R. Bone dated September 17, 1963 discloses a tag attaching apparatus having a slotted needle, a push rod or plunger for driving a bar of a fastener through the needle, a toothed wheel for advancing a fastener assembly, a pivo~ally mounted knife for severing an attachment which is in register with the needle from the remainder of the fastener assembly, and a hand lever including means for operating the toothed wheel, the knife and the push rod in sequence. Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 949,012 to lS T. Kameya et al dated December 13, 1971 discloses a tag attaching apparatus including a needle, an index wheel, a push rod, a ~`
slide, a knife, and a hand lever for actuating the slide. The slide carries the push rod and actuates the pawl that cooperates with the index wheel. U.S. patent No. 3,650,452 to E. W. Finke dated March 21, 1972 discloses a tag attaching apparatus having a needle, a feed wheel coupled to a ratchet wheel, a push rod, a slide and a hand lever or driving the push rod and the slide, the slide having spaced apart abutments Eor driving a pawl by means of a pin received in a slot in the slide. When the hand lever is actuated, the push rod and slide are operated. When the pin contacts one end of the slot the tooth of the pawl is driven over a tooth of a ratchet wheel. When the hand lever ~;
is released, a return spring causes the pin to engage the ~ ~
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U.S. patent No. 3,652,004 to B. Lozio dated March 28, 1972, includes a needle, a push rod, a kinematic mechanism, and a hand lever for driving the push rod and the kinematic mechanism.
The kinematic mechanism includes a pivotally mounted pawl cooperable with a ratchet wheel to feed a fastener assembly to the needle and the push rod. U.S. patent No. 3,759,435 to A. R. Bone dated September 18, 1973 discloses a tag attaching apparatus including a slotted needle, a push rod, a toothed wheel, a toothed member cooperable with the toothed wheel, a slide for driving the push rod and the pawl, gear means for driving the slide, and a hand lever for driving the gear means.
When the hand lever is actuated, the push rod drives a bar section of a fastener through the needle. When the hand Iever is released, spring means returns the push rod and causes the toothed member to drive the toothed wheel. A release control is provided to pull the pawl away from the teeth of the toothed wheel to permit the fastener assembly to be pulled out of the apparatus~
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~L~87893 Summary of the Invention The invention relates to improvements to -tag attaching apparatus especially to apparatus according to U.S. patent No. 3,759,435. In the various embodiments, the apparatus includes a slotted needle having a side opening, a toothed wheel, a pawl cooperable with the toothed wheel, a push rod, a slide coupled to the push rod, gear means comprising at least one gear segment, an actuator for driving the gear means, and return spring means, the gear means effecting driving and return movements of the push rod and operating the pawl. In one embodiment, the gear means carries a pair of radially spaced apart projections and the pawl carries an abutment.
The projectlons and the abutments constitute a lost-motion connection. When the user squeezes the actuator, the gear means rotates and near the end of its rotation the one projection drives the abutment in one direction to move the pawl from a first position to a second position. When the user releases the actuator, the return spring means returns the actuator, the gear means, the push rod and the slide to their initial positions ;
and drives the pawl from the second position to the first position -~
to drive the toothed wheel and in turn to advance the fastener ;`~
as.sembly. In another embodiment, the pawl carries a pair o~
abu~nent n~embers which are movable relative to the pawl. The gear means carries a pair of radlally spaced apart projections which cooperate alternately with respective ones of the abu mentmembers. The abutment means are individually pivotally mounted on the pawl and spring means urges them toward a normal or initial position. The abutment members alternately yield as the projections cooperate therewith. One projection first contacts one ~ -5~
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; :' ~087893 abutment member to move it out of the way so that the one projection can cooperate with the other abutment member, : and vice versa. In another embodiment, link means couples the gear means and the pawl to provide a lost-motion connection. The link means includes, in this embodiment, a pair of links that can buckle rel~tive to each other by a predetermined amount as the gear means ro~ates in one direction. When the buckling action is complete and upon continued rotation of the gear means in the one direction, IO the gear means drives the pawl in one direction through the link means. When the gear means is rotated in the opposite or return direction, the links return to their unbuckled or initial position and drive the pawl in the opposite direction to drive the toothed wheel.
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1~1S7893 ~rief Description of the Drawings FIGURE 1 is a side elevational view with certain parts broken away for clarity, showing operative components of a tag attaching apparatus in their initial positions;
FIGURE 2 is a sectional view taken generally along line 2--2 of FIGURE l;
FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary sectional vie~7 taken along line 3--3 of E'IGURE 2; - :
FIGURE 4 is an end elevational view of a fastener assemblY;
FIGURE 5 is a fragmentary side elevational view of the fastener assembly shown in FIGURE 4;
FIGURE 6 is a view similar to FIGURE 1, but showing the operative components in a di~ferent position than in FIGURE l; ~
FIGURE 7 is a sectional view taken generally along ~ :
line 7--7 of FIGURE l; ' -FIGURE 8 is a side elevational view of a toothed member ;
shown in FIGURES 1 and 6;
FIGURE 9 is a fragmentary side elevational view of operating structure for advancing the fastener assembly for driving a fastener, but showing the structure in a different :
position from the positions shown in FIGURES 1 and 6;
FIGURE 10 is a fragmentary side elevational view of operating structure for advancing the fastener assembly and for driving a fastener, in accordance with a diferent embodiment; ~ :
FIGURE 11 is a sectional view taken alo~g line 11--11 of - ~
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~087893 FIGURE 12 is a fragmentary side elevational view of operating structure or advancing the fastener assembly and for driving a fastener, in accordance with another embodiment;
FIGURE 13 is a sectional view taken along line 13--13 of FIGURE 12;
FIGURE 14 is a fragmentary side elevational view of operating structure for advancing the fastener assembLy and for driving a fastener, in accordance with another embodiment;
FIGURE 15 is a sectional view taken along line 15--15 of FIGURE 14; and FIGURES 16 and 17 are fragmentary side elevational views of different embodiments of operating structures for .
advancing the fastener assembly and for driving a fastener.
~7893 Description of the Preferred ~lbodiments Referring to the embod ment of FIGURES 1 through 9, there is disclosed a taq attaching a~paratus generally indicated at 27. The apparatus 27 has a body 28 with two ~ ' body sections 29 and 30. The body 28 has a nose portion 31 having a guideway 32 adapted to receive a fastener assembly 33 of the type shown in FIGURES 4 and 5. The fastener assembly 33 includss a plurality of fasteners 34. Each fastener 34 includes a head or bar section 35 and a head or button section 36 joined by a filament section 37. The fasteners 34 are connected to a common carrier member or runner 38 by respective ~ ~ ;
coupling members 39. The guideway 32 is adapted to receive the common carrier member 38, the coupling members 39, and the bar section 35 and the filament sections 37 extend out of the side ``;
of the apparatus 27.
The nose portion 31 mounts a hollow needle 40 having an elongated slot 41. The bar section 35 is able to pass through the bore or passage 42 which extends through the needle 40 while its filament section 37 extends or projects through the slot 41. The needle 40 has a rear cutting edge 43 for cutting the bar sections 35 from their respective coupling members 39.
The needle 40 has a slot 44 through which the bar sections 35 can descend into the needle 40. An actuator generally indicated at 45 is shown to comprise a hand lever 46 adapted to be engaged `~
by the user's ~ingers. The hand lever 46 is pivotally mounted to the body 28 by a pin or shaft 45'. The lever 4~ is drivingly connected to gear means generally indicated at 47 by a link or connecting member 48. The connecting member 48 is pivotally -connected to the hand lever 46 by a pin 48'and to the gear '~'' g~
means 47 by a pin 49. The gear means 47 is shown to comprise a pair of gear segments 50 and 51 having respective teeth 52 and 53. The gear segments 50 and 51 are in turn pivotally mounted to the body 28 by means of aligned posts 54 and 55 formed integrally with respective body sections 29 and 30. A slide generally indicated at 56 i5 guided for sliding movement in guide-ways or slots 57 and 58 in the respective body sections 29 and 30.
The slide 56 has a plurality of sets of holes 59 to receive the teeth 52 and 53. Thus, the slide 56 includes a gear section or s~ecifically a rac~ with which the gear segments 50 and 51 cooperate. An ejector or push rod 60 is securely held to the `
slide 56 so that the slide 56 and the push rod 60 move as a unit upon manual actuation of hand lever 46. The push rod 60 is guided by means of a guide member 60" so that the push rod 60 moves in alignment with the bore 42 of the needle 40. When the user squeezes the hand lever 46 while the body 28 is against the palm of the user's hand, the hand lever 46 pivots counterclockwise (FIGURE 1) about pin 45' and thus the gear means 47 ~ivots counterclockwise and the slide 56 and the push rod 60 are dri~en to the left. As the push rod 60 moves to the le~t it drives the bar section 35 of the fastener 34 through the needle 40 and in so doing causes the bar section 35 to be severed from its respective coupling member 39. A return s~ring mechanism generally indicated at 61 comprises a cavity 62 formed in the body 28 to allow movement of a telescoping member 63 received -in the cavity 62. The telescoping member 63 is pivotally con-nected to the gear segments 50 and 51 by pin structure indicated at 64. One end of a compression spring 61' bears against the ~ :
bod~ 28 in the cavity 62 and its other end bears against mem-ber 63. When the hand lever 46 is released from the squeezing action exerted by the user, the return spring mechanism 61 will - . _g_ 1087893 ?
cause the hand lever 46, the member 48, the gear means 47, the slide S6 and the push rod 60 to return to their respective initial positions shown in FIGURE 1.
The apparatus 27 includes fastener assembly feeding mechanism generally indicated at 65 for feeding the fastener .
assembly 34 to position one bar section 35 at a time into ~: ;
alignment with the bore 42 of the needle 40. The feeding mechanism 65 is shown to include a toothed wheel 66 ~ecured to a shaft 67 rotatably mounted in a hole 68 in the body .~:
section 30. The toothed wheel 66 is positioned in a space ~
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between a cover 69, shown broken away in FIGURE 1 but shown more fully in U.S. patent No. 3,759,435, and body portion 30. The ,~
gear 66 has a plurality of teeth 70 disposed on the periphery .`~ ;
for engaging the coupling members 39. The wheel 66 is rotated .
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counterclockwise (FIGURES 1, 6 and 9) by action of a cooperable .
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pawl generally indicated at 71. The pawl 71 is mounted for generally reciprocable movement and is constructed using two : basic parts, namely a toothed member 72 having a tooth 73 and ..
a pa~l member 74. A pin 75 pivotally connects the members 72 and 74. The member 72 is provided wi~h a slotted pivot hole - ;:
76 or slot generally indicated at 76 through which the shaft 67 extends. The member 72 is adapted to rock back and forth over the shaft 67 as the result of movement of pawl member 74. The . ~.
: tooth 73 is hook-like and engages one tooth 70 at a time of the .;~
toothed wheel 66 to rotate it. The slot 76 has parallel upper and lower walls 77 and 78 which are angularly disposed with ~;
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: ~ respect to tooth 73 so that when the member 72 is rocked in one direction, the tooth 73 is cammed out of engagemen~ with the : ~.
-10- , 10t~789;3 wheel 66 and when rocked in the opposite direction the tooth 73 is cammed into engagement with the wheel 66. There exists an acute angle A between the parallel walls 77 and 78 and tooth 73 to effect the camming movement. When the member 72 s is moved sufficiently by the pawl member 74 the one end of the slotted hole 76 contacts the shaft 67. Because the walls 77 and 78 are angled with respect to the tooth 73, movement in one direction causes tooth 73 to cam out of engagement between the two adjacent teeth 70 and movement in the other direction 10. causes tooth 73 to cam into engagement with wheel 66, Further movement of the member 72 in the direction which causes engage-ment will then cause rotation of the wheel 66. In order to prevent wheel 66 from rotating as the member 72 is rocked back and forth relative to the wheel 66 there is provided on cover member .
69 a resilient member 79 having a projection or detent 80. The detent 80 is adapted to be positioned in the space between two : .
adjacent teeth 70 to prevent the wheel 66 from rotating except when actuated by the member 72 or when the fastener ~
assembly 34 is pulled upwardly out of the guideway 32. The ::
pawl member 74 is slidably mounted in the body 28 between the initial position shown in FIGURE 1 and the position shown in FIGURE. 6. The pawl member 74 is supported at its rearward end by a member 81 slidably movable in a cavity 82 in the body section 30. ~he member 81 is urged upwardly against pawl member ~:
75 by a spring 84 toward a projection or pin 83. The structure .
described above under this heading is the same as in U.S. ~ :;
~atent No. 3,759,435 to which further reference may be made for further constructional details.
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7~3 Referring now to the present improvemen~, FIGURE 1 shows the pawl member 74 as having a single abutment or pro-jection 85 depending in the downward direction. The abutment 85 has an abutment or stop face 86 with which a pin or S projection 87 connected to the gear segment 51 can cooperate.
In the position shown in FIGURE 1, the projection 87 bears against the abutment face 86 in counteraction to a compression spring 88. One end of the spring 88 beaxs against the rearward end of the pawl member 74 and the other end of the spring 88 bears ; 10 against body section 30. In the position shown in FIGURE 1, the member 72 is in its initial position in the sequence of operation which is the same as its inal position in the sequence. When the actuator 45 is squeezed, the gear means 47 and hence the projection 87 move counterclockwise and during ., .~ . .
such counterclockwise movement the pawl member 74 moves to the let (FIGURE l) under the biasing action of the spring 88.
As the pawl member 74 moves to the left from the position shown in FIGURE 1 through the position shown in FIGURE 9 toward the position shown in FIGURE 6 the pro~ection 87 loses contact ~ ;
with the stop face 86 when the lethand movement o the pawl ; `
member 74 is arrested due to the fact that the shaft 67 is now in contact with one end 89 of the slot 76. When the user discontinues squeezing the actuator 45 r the return spring ; mechanism 61 causes the gear means 47 to rotate clockwise and when the projection 87 moves into contact with the abutment :
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~L0~37~3 face 86, the projection 37 begins driving the pawl member 74 to the right against the action of the spring 88. When the gear means 47 nears the end of its clockwise movement, the pawl member 74 drives the member 72 to a position in which end 90 o~ the slot 76 contacts the shaft 67 and pivots the member 72 counterclockwise from the position shown in FIGURE 6 to the position shown in FIGURE 1. As the pawl member 74 continues to be driven to the right by clockwise rotation o~ the gear means 47 and projection 87, the toothed member 72 drives the wheel 66 counterclockwise. The counterclockwise rotation of the wheel 66 brings the next successive bar section 35 into alignment with the needle bore 42 and the end 60' of the push rod 60. Thus, the wheel 66 rotates through such an angle as to advance the fastener assembly 33 through a distance equal to the distance from the centerline of one bar section 35 to the centerline of the next adjacent bar section 35. The springs 61' and 88 are shown to be in force opposition. It is noted that the spring 88 is relatively light and the spring 61 is relatively heavy so that release of the hand lever 46 by the user overcomes the force of the spring 88.
Briefly stated the sequence of operation of the apparatus 27 is as follows, assuming the apparatus has been loaded Witil a fastener assembly 33. The user squeezes the actuator 45, which causes the gear means 47 to pivot counterclockwise (~IGURE 1) to drive the sllde 56 and the push rod 60 to the left (FIGURE 1). When the end 60' of the push rod 60 acts on one end of the bar section 35, the knife 43 severs the coupling member 39 and the bar section 35 continues to move through the needle 40 as the push rod 60 continues to move. While the gear means 47 is pivoting counterclockwise, the pawl member 74 moves to the left under the action of the spring 88, thereby moving the . ~ , ~ , . . . ` . . .
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1~7893 member 72 from the position shown in FIGURE 1 to the position shown in FIGURE 6. When the user releases the squeeze on the actuator 45, the return sprir~ mechanism 61 drives the gear means 47 clockwise (FIGURE 6 ) to withdraw the pl-sh rod 60 from the needle 40 and move end 60' clear of the next bar section -~:
35 to enable its descent into the needle through the slot 44. ~ ;
Continued clockwise movement causes the projection 87 to : :
contact abutmenk face 86 to drive pawl member 74 to the right to thus move the member 72 to a position between adjacent 10 teeth 70 of the wheel 66 and to drive the wheel 66 to in turn ~ ~
advance the fastener assembly 33. ; :
With reference to the embodiment of FIGURES 10 and :~ :~
11 of the drawings, the tag attaching apparatus 27A is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated below. Like parts in the embodiment of FIGURES 10 and 11 are shown with like reerence characters as -~
in the embodiment o FIGURES 1 through 9. The pawl member 74a .
dlf~ers ~rom the pawl member 74 in that the pawl member 74a has an abutment or stop 95 with abutment or stop faces 96 and 97. ~.
The gear means 47 has a pair of radially spaced apart pro-jections or pins 98 and 99. When the gear means 47 is in tha ~.
position shown in FIGURES 10 and 11, the pawl member 74a is in the position of the pawl mem~er 74 in FIGURE 1, and associated parts such as the push rod 60 and the toothed wheel 66 and the : 25 toothed member~72 are in their respective positions shown in .~
FIGURE 1. When the user squeezes the actuator 45, the gear ~ :
means 47 is pivoted caunterclockwise (FIGURE lO)~and when the ~ ;
projection 99 starts contacting the abutment face 97 of the .
abutment 95, the pawl member 74a is driven to the left, thereby -~L~137893 driving the member 72 to the position of FIGURE 6. In the meantime the push rod 60 has pushed a bar section 35 through bore 42 of the needle 40. When the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, the return spring mechanism 61 drives the gear means 47 clockwise, and when the projection 98 starts contacting the abutment face 96 of the abutment 95, ~he pawl member 74a is driven to the right until the gear means 47 has reached the initial position shown in FIGURE 10, thereby driving the toothed wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33.
With reference to the embodiment of FIGURES 12 and 13, the tag attaching apparatus 27~ is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated below. Like parts in the embodiment of FIGU~ES 12 and 13 are . .
shown with like reference characters as in the embodiment of . :
FIGURES 1 through 9. The pawl member 74b differs from the pawl member 74 in that it mounts a pair of abutment members 100 and ;:
101 which are mounted on and independently movable relative to the pawl member 74b by respective pivots 102 and 103. The abutment members lO0 and 101 are urged to respective positions parall~l to pawl member 74b by respective leaf springs 104 and ' 104'. The abutment members 100 and 101 have respective abutment or stop faces 105 and 106. The gear means 47 llas a pair of radially spaced apart projections or pins 107 and 108. When the ~
gear:means 47 is in the position shown in FIGURES 12 and 13 the :
pawl member 74b .is in the position of the pawl member 74 in FIGURE 1, and associated parts such as the push rod 60 and the toothed wheel 66 and the member 72 are in their respective ';~
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positions shown in FIGURE 1. When the user squeezes the actuator 45, the gear means 47 is pivoted counterclockwise ~FIGURE 12) and the projection 107 moves out of contact with the abutment face 105. As the gear means 47 and the projection 107 move counterclockwise the spring 104' urges the abutment member 101 clockwise to a position parallel to the pawl member 74b. When the projection 108 contacts the lower surface of the abutment member 100, the projection 108 pivots the abutment member 100 clockwise against the urging of the spring 104 and near the end of travel of the projection 108, the projection 108 contacts the abutment face 106 of the abutment member 101 and thereby drives the pawl member 74b to the left. This causes member 72 to move from the position shown in FIGURE 1 to the position shown in FIGURE
6. When the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, the gear means 47 is driven clockwise by the return spring mechanism 61, the abutment member 101 is pivoted counterclockwise by the projection 107,~and when the gear means 47 nears the initial , .
position, the projection 107 contacts the abutment face 105 and drives the pawl member 74b to the right, thereby causing the toothed member 72 to advance the toothed wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33.
With reference to the embodiment of FIGURES 14 and ;
15, the tag attaching apparatus 27C is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated below. Like parts in the embodiment of FIGURES 14 and 15 are shown with like reference characters as in the embodiment of FIGURES 1 through 9. The pawl member 74c differs from the pawl member 74 in that it carries a pivot 109 and the :;
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~37~g3 gear segment 51 carries a pivot 110. A link 111 is pivotally connected to the pivot 109, and the gear segment 51 carries a pivot 110. Links 111 and 112 are pivotally connected to each other by means of a pivot 113. The link 112 has an integrally formed turned out tag which provides a stop 114. The stop 114 is disposed in the plane of the link 111 so that when the links 111 and 112 buckle to the phantom line positions shown in FIGURE `.
14 the stop 114 limits the relative pivotal movement of the links 111 and 112. Thus, when the actua~or 45 is squeezed, the gear means 47 begins to pivot counterclockwise (FIGURE 14) and ~:
the links 111 and 112 pivot without imparting any motion to the pawl member 74c. However, when the abutment 114 contacts the link 111 and upon continued counterclockwise rotation o~ the gear means 47, the pawl member 74c is driven to the left (FIGURE
lS 14), thereby moving the member 72 from the position shown in FIGURE 1 to the position shown in FIGURE 6. ~hen the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, the return spring mechanism 61 pivots the gear means 47 clockwise and the links 111 and 112 move to the solid line position shown in FIGURE 14 in which the link 111 contacts stop pin or projection 114' carried by the pawl member 74c. Upon continued clockwise rotation of the gear means 47, the link 111 exerts a pulling force on the pawl member 74c to drive the pawl member 74c to the right (FIGURE 14), thereby driving member 72 to drive the wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33. ~ ~
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With reference to the embodiment of FIGURE 16, the ~ ~ -tag attaching apparatus 27D is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated ~
below. Like parts in the embodiment of FIGURE 16 are shown ~ ;
with like reference characters as in the embodiment of FIGURES
1 through 9. The pawl member 74d is like the pawl member 74 except it carries a projection 115. A link 116 has an . . , elongated slot or cutout qenerally indicated at 117 in which the projection 115 is received. The link 116 is pivotally connected to the gear means 47 by a pin 118 secured to the gear means 47. When the actuator 45 is squeezed, the gear means 47 pivots counterclockwise and the link 116 is driven to the left from the position shown. When abutment end 119 of the slot 117 contacts the projection 115, the pawl member 74d ; 15 is driven to the left, thereby causing the member 72 to be driven from the position shown.in FIGURE 1 to the position shown :..:
in FIGURE 6. When the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, ~ ~
the return spring mechanism 61 rotates the gear means 47 clock- `
wise~and the~link 116 is~drlven to the right. ~When other~ abut-ment end 120 of the~s~lot 117 contacts the projection 115 and upon continued clockwise rotation of the gear means 47, the link 116 exerts a pulling force on the pawl member 74d to d~ive the pawl member 74d to the right, thereby driving tlle member 72 ; to drive the wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33.
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tag attaching apparatus 27E is the same as the tag attaching apparatus 27 except as shown in the drawings and indicated below. Like parts of the embodiment of FIGURE 17 are shown with like reference characters as in the embodiment of FIGURES
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~)87~3 except that it has an elongated slot or cutout generalLy indicated at 121. A link 122 carries a projection or pin 123. The gear means 47 carries a pin 124 to which the link 122 is pivotally connected. When the actuator 45 is squeezed, the gear means 47 pivots counterclockwise and the link 122 is driven to the left from the position shown.
When the projection 123 contacts end or abutment 125 of the cutout 121, the pawl 74e is driven to the left, thereby causing the member 7~ to be driven from the position shown in FIGURE
1 to the position shown in FIGURE 6. When the user ceases squeezing the actuator 45, the return spring mechanism 61 rotates the gear means 47 clockwise and the link 122 is driven to the right. When the projection 123 contacts other end or abutment 126 of the cutout 121 and upon continued clockwise rotation of the gear means 47, the link 122 exerts a pulling force on the pawl member 74e to drive the pawl member 74e to the right, thereby driving member 72 to drive the wheel 66 to advance the fastener assembly 33.
Other embodiments and modifications of this invention will suggest themselves to those skil~ed in the art, and all such of these as come within the spirit of this invention ~ ~ ~
are included within its sco~e as best defined bv the appended ~ ~ ;
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Claims (5)
1. Apparatus for attaching tags using fasteners, the fasteners being arranged in an assembly, each fastener including a bar section and a head section joined by a filament section, the fasteners being coupled to a common carrier member by respective coupling members, the apparatus comprising: a body, a hollow needle having an elongated slot along one side supported by the body and extending outwardly of the body, a push rod supported by the body for driving a bar section of a fastener through the needle with a filament section of the fastener extending through the slot, means engageable with the coupling members for feeding the fastener assembly so that one bar section of one fastener at a time can be brought into position to be pushed through the needle by the push rod, the feeding means including a toothed wheel, a pawl for engaging successive teeth of the wheel to advance the wheel, the pawl being movable between first and second positions, and means for actuating the push rod and the pawl in sequence, the actuating means including manually engageable actuator, a gear segment driven by the actuator, a gear section driven by the gear segment for driving the push rod, an abutment carried by the pawl and a pair of radially spaced apart projections carried by the gear segment for driving the pawl from the first position to the second position and thereafter from the second position to the first position to cause the feed wheel to feed the fastener assembly, and return spring means for driving the actuator, the push rod, the gear segment and the gear section to their initial positions.
2. Apparatus for attaching tags using fasteners, the fasteners being arranged in an assembly, each fastener including a bar section and a head section joined by a filament section, the fasteners being coupled to a common carrier member by respective coupling members, the apparatus comprising: a body, a hollow needle having an elongated slot along one side supported by the body and extending outwardly of the body, a push rod supported by the body for driving a bar section of a fastener through the needle with a filament section of the fastener extending through the slot, means engageable with the coupling members for feeding the fastener assembly so that one bar section of one fastener at a time can be brought into position to be pushed through the needle by the push rod, the feeding means including a toothed wheel, a pawl for engaging successive teeth of the wheel to advance the wheel, the pawl being movable between first and second positions, and means for actuating the push rod and the pawl in sequence, the actuating means including manually engageable actuator, a gear segment driven by the actuator, a gear section driven by the gear segment for driving the push rod, an abutment carried by the pawl and a pair of radially spaced apart projections carried by the gear segment for driving the pawl from the first position to the second position and thereafter from the second position to the first position to cause the feed wheel to feed the fastener assembly, and return spring means for returning the actuator, the push rod, the gear segment and the gear section to their initial positions, the pawl comprising a pawl member which carries the abutment and a toothed member coupled to the pawl member and having a tooth for engaging a tooth of the wheel.
3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein the return spring means consists of a single spring.
4. Apparatus for attaching tags using fasteners, the fasteners being arranged in an assembly, each fastener including a bar section and a head section joined by a filament section, the fasteners being coupled to a common carrier member by respective coupling members, the apparatus comprising: a body, a hollow needle having an elongated slot along one side supported by the body and extending outwardly of the body, a push rod supported by the body for driving a bar section of a fastener through the needle with a filament section of the fastener extending through the slot, means engageable with the coupling members for feeding the fastener assembly 80 that one bar section of one fastener at a time can be brought into position to be pushed through the needle by the push rod, the feeding means including a toothed wheel, a pawl for engaging successive teeth of the wheel to advance the wheel, the pawl being movable between first and second positions, and means for actuating the push rod and the pawl in sequence, the actuating means including a manually engageable actuator and a lost-motion drive connection between the actuator and the pawl, the drive connection comprising a pair of first and second links, means for pivotally connecting the first and second links to each other, first means for movably coupling the first link to the actuator, second means for movably coupling the second link to the pawl, and means for limiting the pivotal movement of the first and second link relative to each other to that actuation of the actuator causes movement of the links relative to each other without imparting movement to the pawl but when the limiting means becomes effective the pawl is driven from the first position to the second position and when the actuator moves in the other direction the links move relative to each other until the first and second links pull the pawl from the second position to the first position.
5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein the pawl comprises a pawl member to which the second link is movably coupled by the second coupling means and a toothed member having a tooth for engaging a tooth of the wheel.
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