EP1015190B1 - Mehrzweck-handgerät - Google Patents

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EP1015190B1
EP1015190B1 EP98906895A EP98906895A EP1015190B1 EP 1015190 B1 EP1015190 B1 EP 1015190B1 EP 98906895 A EP98906895 A EP 98906895A EP 98906895 A EP98906895 A EP 98906895A EP 1015190 B1 EP1015190 B1 EP 1015190B1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B11/00Hand knives combined with other implements, e.g. with corkscrew, with scissors, with writing implement
    • B26B11/008Hand knives combined with other implements, e.g. with corkscrew, with scissors, with writing implement comprising electronic or electrical features, e.g. illuminating means, computing devices or sensors
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25CHAND-HELD NAILING OR STAPLING TOOLS; MANUALLY OPERATED PORTABLE STAPLING TOOLS
    • B25C11/00Nail, spike, and staple extractors
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25CHAND-HELD NAILING OR STAPLING TOOLS; MANUALLY OPERATED PORTABLE STAPLING TOOLS
    • B25C5/00Manually operated portable stapling tools; Hand-held power-operated stapling tools; Staple feeding devices therefor
    • B25C5/02Manually operated portable stapling tools; Hand-held power-operated stapling tools; Staple feeding devices therefor with provision for bending the ends of the staples on to the work
    • B25C5/0214Combined stapling and punching tools
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25FCOMBINATION OR MULTI-PURPOSE TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DETAILS OR COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS NOT PARTICULARLY RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS PERFORMED AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B25F1/00Combination or multi-purpose hand tools
    • B25F1/02Combination or multi-purpose hand tools with interchangeable or adjustable tool elements
    • B25F1/04Combination or multi-purpose hand tools with interchangeable or adjustable tool elements wherein the elements are brought into working positions by a pivoting or sliding movement
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26BHAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B26B11/00Hand knives combined with other implements, e.g. with corkscrew, with scissors, with writing implement

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  • the invention relates to a multi-purpose handset, in particular for office work, the in a storage position an elongated, substantially closed, of end faces, top surfaces and side surfaces limited cuboidal body forms, having the functional elements of a stapler and / or a punch and is provided with at least one of one of the end faces re-insertion slot for stitching or punching material.
  • Such a handset forms the subject of our earlier European Patent Application 96927627.8 (EP-A-0842014) & WO-A-97/04924, which is considered as prior art under Art. 54 (3) EPC.
  • the device described therein comprises a first component and a second component which are hingedly connected and whose relative movement actuates a stapler and a punch.
  • various utensils are provided on or in the apparatus, such as knives, cutters, scissors and so on, which are preferably slidably housed in channels of the apparatus from which they are pushed outwardly for use. These slideways must be made quite massive for stability reasons, so that there is a relatively large and heavy device.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a device of the type described, which is relatively light and small with high stability.
  • the invention also relates to modules which are suitable as assemblies for the device according to claim 1.
  • the invention also provides a stapler mechanism which is suitable for use in the device according to the invention.
  • the subject matter of the invention is a punch mechanism which is suitable for use in the device according to the invention.
  • the invention is also a device of the type mentioned, in which in addition to fold-out utensils and a sliding groove is provided.
  • Two basic concepts are provided, namely an "integrated” variant and a “modular” variant.
  • the integrated variant all components are assembled successively in a sequence determined by the most expedient workflow.
  • a stapler and / or punch module and a utensil module are each pre-assembled, joined and provided with covers.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a device consisting of two components 1, 2 800 according to the invention including a stapler and punch mechanism in the transport state, i. closed with all utensils in the folded position. While stapler and punch mechanism will be explained later, the tools knife 802, scissors 804 and staple remover 806 are foldable out of a receiving space provided in the base of the apparatus about a common pivot axis 808.
  • the receptacle for the utensils is covered with a lid 812, which is substantially flush with the outer contour of the device. Normally, only one tool is folded out, and for ease of use, the lid is closed. For clarity only, in FIG.
  • the lid is open, knife 802 folded out, and staple remover 806 pivoted by only 90 °.
  • Springs may be provided to keep the tools biased in their storage position.
  • the device is modified so that the cover 820 pivots about an axis parallel to the device longitudinal axis.
  • the spring 822 biases it to the open position, and the latch 824 secures it in the closed position.
  • the lid could also be omitted or used as a sliding lid, e.g. Venetian, be trained.
  • FIGS. 4 to 25 An embodiment of a modular device with a stapler punch assembly and a separate assembly in this The utensil module used will now be explained with reference to FIGS. 4 to 25.
  • Fig. 4 shows the complete device in perspective view with the knife extended
  • Fig. 5 shows separately the utensil module
  • Fig. 6 shows a side view of the device
  • Fig. 7 is a longitudinal section
  • Fig. 8 is a cross section.
  • Fig. 9 is an exploded view, which can be used in many cases on details of the above-described integral construction or the above-mentioned earlier application.
  • Recesses for the passage of an opening key 2002, a stapler release key 2004 and a staple magazine key 2006 are provided in the plastic upper shell 2000.
  • the opening button 2002 cooperates with a leaf spring 2008, which is longitudinally displaceable on the upper part 2010 and keeps the two components locked in their first position.
  • the top shell has a curved top surface in 2001 and flat side walls in 2003, which are slightly recessed and covered with bezels in 2012.
  • the upper part 2010 has ears 2014 with bearing holes 2016, which are penetrated in the assembled state of the main axis 2018.
  • the staple release hook 2020 for the stapler release button 2004 is supported by means of axle 2022, in front of which the staple driver 2024 is attached.
  • the release pin 2044 engages the latch 2046 of the staple cartridge 2028 and can be moved by the rocker arm 2048, which is normally held by the spring 2050 in the locked position in the release position is shifted when the staple magazine key 2006 is pressed. Also, the rocker arm 2048 is mounted on the main axis 2018.
  • the upper component is supported via the clamp channel and the main spring 2052 on the lower component.
  • the lower component comprises the inverted U-shaped angled lower part 2054, which also has a height offset between the stapler side and the punch side.
  • an opening 2056 is formed for receiving the stapler stage 2058 and the stapling anvil 2060.
  • a support plate 2062 is mounted on which the anvil is supported.
  • the locking slide 2064 protrudes with its fork-shaped front end 2066 in the space between the support plate 2062 and lower part 2054.
  • the release button 2068 protrudes through the corresponding opening 2070 of the stapler stage.
  • the actuating arms 2072 of the locking slide extend through the apertures 2074 of the lower part up into the path of the Entsperrhebels 2036 when it is deflected.
  • the stapler stage 2058 ensures that when a staple is ejected from the stapling channel, its legs first penetrate the stapled material without colliding with the anvil; only when the release lever, which senses the relative angle between the top and the staple channel, has displaced the pusher 2064 inwardly does its fork-shaped end 2066 deflect inwardly, thus allowing the stapler stage to tilt down and impact the staple on the anvil 2060 ,
  • the tilting hinge of the stapler stage 2058 is defined by the inner end of the stapler stage formed as a fork 2076, which is slid over the inner transverse edge 2078 of the aperture 2056. This allows a longitudinal displacement of the stapler stage during tilting.
  • the stapling stage passage 2080 has an approximately oval shape adapted to the outline of the bead-like thickened head 2082 of the staple anvil 2060. In this way, there is line contact between the head and the inner wall of the through-hole 2080, which makes it possible to minimize the gap between the two on the entire pivoting, so that the risk that a clamp between them fixes, is low.
  • the stapler stage is pushed up by a spring 2084 which is slipped onto the post 2086 of the support plate 2062 and a counter post 2087 of the stapler stage.
  • the upper end position is defined by abutment of the stops 2088 in the passage opening 2080 at the bottom of the head 2082.
  • a compression spring 2094 is clamped, on the one hand holds the stapler 2058 in engagement with the front edge of the head 2082 of Heftamboß 2060, on the other hand pushes the locking slide 2064 in its locked position.
  • the U-base 2100 of the lower part 2054 has a first flat portion 2102 with the opening 2056, a second flat portion 2104 lying parallel to the first flat portion parallel thereto, and a connecting oblique portion 2106 into which a recess 2108 is inserted is, in which the main spring 2052 (when it is designed as a helical spring of FIG. 7) sits and is supported on an inner flange 2110.
  • the bucket is a stamped and bent part with a U-shaped contour.
  • the U-base includes an inner crosspiece 2114, a central aperture through which also extends the main spring 2052 designed as a helical spring, and an outer crosspiece 2116 with a smaller aperture, in which a guide bushing 2118 for the punch 2120 is inserted.
  • the two transverse webs of the bucket lie in a common plane, so that there is a gap between the second flat section 2104 and the outer transverse web 2116 for the insertion of papers to be punched.
  • the contour of the lower edge of the U-legs 2122 follows the slope of the portion 2106, but has on both sides depending on a 90 ° inwardly bent to the sloping portion 2106 parallel fastening tab 2125 and a double hook 2126 on. Above the double hook forms the Outline of the bucket a stop for positioning to punching papers.
  • these double hooks are inserted through a respective slot 2124 of the lower part, and then the bucket is pushed outwards until the outer hook portions 2128 of the double hook engage under the second flat portion 2104. In this position, the inner transverse web 2114 and the fastening tabs 2125 are connected to the lower part, for example by spot welding.
  • the upper part 2010 has lateral depressions 2172, in each of which a molded hook 2174 protrudes.
  • the tabs and the hooks form stops or counter stops that limit the opening angle between the upper part and the lower part.
  • the flat portion 2104 of the lower part also has an opening 2130 into which the light guide 2132 intended as a positioning aid for the punch protrudes, as well as the punch die 2134 cooperating with the punch 2120.
  • Fig. 15 shows the details. Notwithstanding the design in the earlier mentioned earlier application of the punch 2120 is held by a leaf spring 2136 in contact with the curvature 2138 of the upper part, so that it does not protrude with activated stapler, so lowered clamp channel 2026 in the hole gap 2139.
  • a thin cover plate 2140 closes the hole gap for papers to be punched upwards.
  • the lower component still comprises the utensil module 2180, which is suspended via front suspensions 3002 on the support plate 2062 and rear suspensions 3004 at the inner end portions 5500 of the double hooks 2126, and the lower plastic shell 2142 with the lid 2144 for the compartment for receiving the means the punch 2120 punched out snippets, here and hereinafter referred to as "confetti".
  • free spaces are provided between the outer walls of the module and the insides of the U-legs of the lower part, in which additional functional parts of the module are located.
  • the lower plastic shell surrounds the free edges of the U-legs as well as the free edges of the Modulau Towandungen and covers the Open spaces to the outside. Where the utensils are to be folded out of the module, the lower plastic shell is cut out so that a plane for parking the device is defined.
  • the layout is essential because it allows the dimensions of the apparatus to be optimized.
  • the height gradation of the lower component allows to provide above the perforated die the necessary stroke for the punch, while the height requirement for the Schnitzel practicer may be relatively low.
  • the utensil module requires more height, and also the anvil-side components of the stapler, especially when it is equipped with a "flat-clinch arrangement", require some space in the lower component, while the space required for the staple channel and the staple driver and the shutter mechanism In contrast, it is relatively low.
  • Above the module there are also fastening tabs of the bearing block and the support for the main spring, which biases the two components in the opening direction. As a result, the module is suspended at a distance from the base of the second component. Due to this design, there are also different levels for the laying of the papers to be stapled on the one hand, on the other hand, to be punched papers.
  • FIGS. 16 to 21 Three configurations of the confetti compartment and its lid are shown in FIGS. 16 to 21.
  • the principle is to signal to the user that it is necessary to empty the tray before the lid is burst open from the accumulated confetti.
  • Fig. 18 shows in section the confetti tray with closed lid 2144.
  • a leaf or wire spring 2146 on both sides of the light guide 2132 presses on the formed on the lid extensions 2145 and keeps the lid closed.
  • the confetti is pressed onto the lid from the inside, it is first lifted off the confetti tray against the spring preload, as shown in FIG. 17, which draws the user's attention to the fact that the compartment is full; but thanks to the sealing lip 2148 no confetti can fall out, since the lid is still locked by the springs 2146.
  • the springs have bulges 2150 which must be overflowed by the extensions 2145 before the cover jumps under the force of the springs 2146 in the open position shown in FIG. 16. These bulges then hold the lid in the open position, which is shown in Fig. 16.
  • torsion springs 2152 are used, which constantly press the cover into the closed position, so that it is ensured that the cover is always closed after opening.
  • the lid is hinged about an axis 2154 on the housing, in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 20 and 21, the ends of the leg springs 2156 are angled and themselves carry the lid. This is logistically advantageous and allows the cover to be pivoted up by almost 180 °, as shown in FIG.
  • Figures 22 to 25 illustrate the means for activating the stapler and the cooperation of the stapler button 2004 with the locking hook 2020.
  • Figure 22 shows the starting position.
  • Button 2004 is pivoted about pin 2158 against the bias of a spring, not shown here, and hingedly carries a lever 2160 which is biased by spring 2162 held in abutment against a stop (not shown).
  • the latch hook 2020 is biased by spring 2164 into the latching position and holds the latching pin 2166 attached to the staple channel and thus holds the staple channel in its upper position.
  • the locking hook releases the pins 2166 and returns to its original position, even when the button is pressed 2004 is still held down; if the button is pressed while stapling, the hook can still swing back to its original position, whereby it deflects the lever 2160 something; this is shown in FIG. If the key is then released after the locking hook 2020 has already been pivoted back into its starting position, the lever on the locking hook can return past the biasing of the spring 2162 past into the correct initial position according to FIG. 22, as shown in FIG. If, for some reason, the clamp channel is jammed in the upper part, the locking lever can only be deflected until it abuts against the clamp channel, whereby it remains held in the open position by pressing the button; this is shown in FIG. By manipulating eg with a tool or the like at the bend 2168, the clamp channel can be released, since the locking hook has already released the pin 2166 so far that the clamp channel can move.
  • FIGS. 26 and 27 relate to an integrated device according to the invention, as defined above.
  • Fig. 26 is an exploded view
  • Fig. 27 is a central longitudinal section.
  • the advantage of this design is that the staple remover immediately enters a comfortable position of use.
  • Fig. 26 shows the skeleton of the apparatus. From top to bottom, the apparatus includes an upper plastic shell 910 having a curved top surface 912 and slightly recessed flat side walls 914, thereby defining a cavity. Metallic shields 916 engage over the sidewalls 914.
  • An upper 918 and an outer channel 920 are pivotally mounted to the main axis 922. The outer channel 920 holds the staple carrier 924.
  • the upper 918 has a portion 926 for actuating the punch 928, which is guided in a bore 932 of a sliding bearing 930, the latter being preferably made of aluminum or magnesium.
  • the sliding bearing 930 is pressed into a corresponding opening of the gob 934.
  • the 934 Bock is mounted on a combined 936 base by means of three rivets whose holes are marked 938.
  • the lower part 936 comprises a base part 940 and a cover part 942, the latter being fixed rigidly to the base part, for example by means of spot welding.
  • the base portion 940 includes a bottom wall 944, a top wall 946 and side walls 948 connecting the top wall and the bottom wall to form a rigid channel-like profile.
  • Top wall 946 is exempted for receiving anvil 950 and platform 952 ( Figure 27).
  • the bottom wall is except for receiving the Confetti 954, which is integrally formed with the lower plastic shell 956.
  • the bottom wall 944 has an elongated slot for guiding a staple remover 966, and from the channels formed between the side walls 948 and the cover is ever a utensil hinged.
  • the staple remover 966 has a handle with a contour that is complementary to a recess 968 of the lower shell 956.
  • the staple remover locks in its rest position and can be solved by means of a push button 967.
  • a nose 957 cooperates with the staple remover to repel a remote staple riding on it as the staple remover is inserted.
  • the lower shell 956 is mounted on the bottom wall 944 by means of a screw 970 and snap-on arms 972. Further, the top wall 946 has an integrally molded rivet 960 which also holds the bottom shell 956 near the punch 928.
  • FIGS. 28 to 36 alternative configurations of individual parts or assemblies will be explained.
  • the punch 928 (FIG. 26) or 2120 (FIG. 9) expediently consists of a tube part 962 and a plastic cap 964 with a cylindrically curved upper side which engage with each other by snapping (FIGS. 27 and 34), molding (FIG. 32) or Press connection (Fig. 33) are connected. In this way, a line contact is achieved between the rounded head of the cap and bead 926. At lateral extensions 929 of the cap ( Figure 26), the punch is received from the stapler channel 920 under attack and so pulled up after a hole process.
  • Fig. 28 to 31 show devices by means of which the jamming of staples can be largely prevented or, if once clamped a clamp, this is easily removable again.
  • the platform may be jammed in its depressed position.
  • the release of the platform is then facilitated by providing a tab 1006 and a recess 1008 in the base plate 942 that allows access from below to the nose 1006 so as to pull out the platform 952 (Figs. 28-31).
  • a staple could be jammed in the staple channel 920 if a user attempted to staple very hard material and the channel in the top 918 (FIG. 26) hangs despite the button 1010 being depressed has been.
  • key 1010 and lever 1012 may be formed so that the lever has an extension 1014 which acts directly on channel 920 to urge it downward upon depression of button 1010 from the top shift and thereby solve the clamping.
  • a nose 1011 could be attached to the face of the clip channel 920 where it could be pulled down in a deadlock.
  • Fig. 36 is a partial longitudinal sectional view illustrating a modified construction of the receiving tray for the punching drops of the punch, i. of the cavity in which scraps of paper punched out by means of punch 928 are collected.
  • the construction differs from that previously described in that the lid 1016 is hinged to the body of the lower tray 956 by means of a polypropylene strip 1018 connected to the lid 1020.
  • the proper fit of the lid when closed is ensured by arms 1022 which engage laterally in openings of the rear wall 1020 with respect to a light guide (seen in Figs. 9 and 27) and by means of the two position latch 1024.
  • One under the punch die in the receptacle arranged rib 1026 deflects incoming paper scraps to the rear, so as to make the filling of the receiving tray uniform.
  • the utensil module comprises two planar congruent outer walls 3000 with two mounting hooks 3002 and 3004, respectively.
  • the hooks 3002 are hung on the support plate 2062 ( Figure 9) while the hooks 3004 are engaged with the double hooks 2126 of the block.
  • Laterally extending tabs 3006 ( Figure 5) maintain the module centered in the base ( Figure 5), and by flexing tabs 3008 ( Figure 11) it is secured in the assembled position.
  • the space between the outer walls as in the embodiment, be divided by thinner intermediate walls 3010 in individual compartments for at least one utensil.
  • the utensils are hinged about a common axis 3012, and in Figs. 37-40, the blade of a knife 3014 is shown as an example for explaining the functions.
  • Leaf springs 3016 abut with their head 3018 on the foot 3020 of the relevant utensil and hold it either in the folded position, as shown in Fig. 37, or in the extended position of Fig. 39.
  • sliding friction between spring head and Utensilfuß Fig. 38.
  • penknives of which also the geometry of the outline of the spring head on the one hand, the Utensilfußes on the other can be deduced.
  • the springs are designed as two-armed lever; their joints are formed by rivet 3022, and the lever arm 3023 facing away from the head 3018 rests against the rivet 3024.
  • the utensils and any slats 3010 provided between them are recessed with substantially congruent contours relative to the plastic shell.
  • the module is laterally supported by projections on the inner sides of the U-legs of the lower part 2054, for example, rivet heads 3025 (FIG. 5), in order to avoid torsional deformations.
  • FIGS. 41 and 42 show, in partial longitudinal section, the stapler stage 4000 and the blocking angle 4002 in the supported or depressed stage.
  • the blocking angle has bends 4004 which are passed through the slots 4006 slightly elongated for this purpose from below and then over the bottom surface of the base 2054.
  • the stage then engages with its opening 4008 on the extension 4010 of the blocking angle and forms the stop for its Entsperrlage (Fig. 42), in which the bends are still supported.
  • Fig. 43 is a partial longitudinal section in the region of the punch.
  • the main spring is formed here as a strong curved double-wire spring 4020, which is supported on the one hand on the lower part 4022, on the other hand on the upper part 4024 and the block 4026 passes through, see. also Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 44 shows in partial longitudinal section a modified form of the punch. Its cutting edge is bounded by a ground groove 4030. This causes cut-out confetti to settle therein, especially if relatively firm material is punched.
  • the punch contains an ejector 4032 projecting into the groove, which presses centrically on the chip, while it is not yet completely severed on the outer contour, and biases it in the direction of confetti. As a result, he is blown away from the stamp after completion of cutting due to its own elasticity.
  • the ejector is formed integrally with the cap 4034 and pressed into the hollow punch.
  • Fig. 45 shows in partial longitudinal section
  • Fig. 46 in partial cross section a preferred design of the receiving compartment for the punching waste of the punch.
  • the tray 5000 is formed on the lower plastic shell and provided with a flap having a U-shaped cross section 5002, which is displaceable around strong joints 5004 from a closed position to the emptying position shown in the drawings;
  • the opening end position is defined by the stop assembly 5006 between the compartment and the flap.
  • the closed position is secured by the engagement of the cam 5008 in the notch 5010; in this position, the flap is biased by the leg spring 5012.
  • the punching waste applies pressure to the flap until it is released from the detent notch 5010 against the spring force.
  • the flap opens only at a small angle, since the cam 5008 engages in a second notch 5014. In this position of the flap, no chips can fall out of the compartment, since the side walls 5016 of the flap and its front side still cover the opening gap.
  • the user is signaled by the fact that the flap is no longer flush on the device body, that it is time to empty the tray.
  • a metallic expansion element 5018 is inserted in the flap, which has a U-shaped cross-section and with its U-legs pushes outward.
  • Fig. 47 shows how by means of a tool 4060, e.g. a screwdriver, a jammed clamp channel 4062 is released by pressing on its nose 4064.
  • a tool 4060 e.g. a screwdriver
  • the release button 4066 is provided with a nub 4068, which is beyond the key joint 4070 seen from the stapling channel, so that when the tool is applied from below to the nub 4068, the key is rotated clockwise and thus enters the triggering position ,
  • the invention is applicable to various devices, some of which are defined below:
  • FIG. 48 shows a detail of a construction similar to that shown in FIGS. 11 to 14.
  • the Lagerböckchen 6000 has at its two U-legs each have a tab 6002, which is pushed through an associated slot 6004 of the base plate 6006. Both lobes are provided with a cutout 6008 open in the direction of the space provided for the punch waste, in which are suspended side-projecting extensions 6010 of the relevant outer wall of the module.
  • the attachment of the Lagerböckchens done by spot welding the inwardly angled projections 6012 on the base plate.

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