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US3625482A
US3625482A US873444A US3625482DA US3625482A US 3625482 A US3625482 A US 3625482A US 873444 A US873444 A US 873444A US 3625482D A US3625482D A US 3625482DA US 3625482 A US3625482 A US 3625482A
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  • STAPLE REMOVER This invention relates generally to staple pullers.
  • a principal object of the present invention is to provide an improved staple remover which besides removing a staple from a plurality of papers stapled together additionally includes a storage chamber within which the used staples may be retained after being pulled so as to prevent the used staples from becoming scattered and cluttering a premises as well as being a hazard to puncture a person's skin coming in contact therewith.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved staple remover wherein the staples enter the chamber before they are actually separated from the paper thereby assuring the same to be collected without becoming scattered about.
  • Still another purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved staple remover wherein the chamber has a normally closed door that can be opened so to provide access for dumping out the used staples into a refuse receptacle.
  • FIG. 1 is a top elevation view of the present invention shown partly in cross section;
  • F IG. 2 is a side elevation view thereof shown partly in cross section, and shown in operative use;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of FIG. 2.
  • the reference numeral represents a staple remover according to the'present invention wherein there is an assembly 11 comprised of a body 12 having a tapered staple removal bar 13 integrally formed at one end thereof or alternately rigidly secured thereto.
  • the body 12 comprises an elongated member that can serve as a convenient handle by being grasped within the hand of an operator.
  • the body 12 has a central chamber 14 therewithin and within which a plurality of used staples 15 may be stored until they can be conveniently discarded into a refuse receptacle.
  • the body 12 may accordingly be made of rigid plastic material or any other desired substance.
  • the slanted removal bar 13 has a rounded forward end 16 which serves as a blade to be inserted under a staple 15 secured through a plurality of paper sheets 17, as shown in H0. 2 of the drawing.
  • a channel 18 of U-shaped configuration is formed in the body 12 around the removal bar 13 so as to permit the staple 15 to move along the channel toward the central compartment 14 of the body 12. It is to be noted that the forward end of the body 12 projects forwardly substantially enough so that the staple 15 enters the channel 18 before the feet 19 of the staple are disengaged from the papers 17, thereby assuring that the staple is held captive by the device and prevented from being lost once it is disengaged from the papers.
  • the channel 18 At the terminal end of the channel 18, there is a depression 20 into which the staple drops after travelling the course of the channel and from which the staple can enter the compartment 14 by simply tilting over the body 12 so that the staples fall thereinto.
  • An extending baffle or partition 21 over the rear portion of the channel 18 serves to prevent staples already within the chamber 14 from interfering with the normal rearward travel of staples moving along the channel 18 during a staple removing operation.
  • the removal bar is tapered so that as the staples advance rearwardly the feet 19 thereof are straightened thus effecting disengagement of the staple with the papers 17.
  • a pair of sidewardly extending wings 22 may be formed upon opposite sides of the body 12 or secured thereto and which serve to maintain the device in a proper angle during operative use by maintaining the wings 20 parallel with the paper surface.
  • a prvotable door 23 is mounted on hinges 24 and may be spring urged so as to be retained in a closed position over the end of the chamber 14.
  • a convenient extending tab 25 formed on the door 23 provides quick and easy access for flipping the door 23 when it is desired to open the same so as to dump the used staples l5 outwardly of the chamber 14 and into a refuse receptacle.
  • an improved staple remover comprising, a main body serving as handle and having a used staplereceiving compartment therein, a staple-removing bar, means connecting said bar to said body at one end thereof, said means forming means communicating said compartment with said bar, said bar defining means for disengaging staples from paper or the like and permitting said staples to be moved into said compartment via said communicating means as said bar is moved under staples, thereby preventing loss and scattering of said staples about a premises.
  • a forward portion of said main body has a pair of sidewardly extending wings, said wings having an underside which is parallel to the underside of said staple removal bar, said wings serving as guides for maintaining said staple remover at a proper angle during operative use.

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A device for removing the staples from papers stapled together, and the device including a staple storage chamber within which the used staples may be retained so to prevent the same from scattering about, and the storage chamber having a pivotally openable door so as to empty the used staples into a refuse receptacle.

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ilnited States Patent Charles F. Viel, Ill Wilmington, Del. 873,444
Nov. 3, 1969 Dec. 7, 1971 Samuel V. Abramo Wilmington, Del.
a part interest lnventor Appl. No. Filed Patented Assignee STAPLE REMOVER 5 Claims, 3 Drawing Figs.
US. Cl 254128 llnt.Cl B25c 11/00 Field of Search 254/28;
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,369,420 2/l92l Gillespie 227/63 2,675,989 4/l954 Vogel 254/28 3,250,308 5/1966 March 227/63 X FOREIGN PATENTS 289,312 12/19 1 5 Germany 254/28 Primary Examiner-Othell M. Simpson Attorney-Samuel V. Abramo ABSTRACT: A device for removing the staples from papers stapled together, and the device including a staple storage chamber within which the used staples may be retained so to prevent the same from scattering about, and the storage chamber having a pivotally openable door so as to empty the used staples into a refuse receptacle.
STAPLE REMOVER This invention relates generally to staple pullers.
A principal object of the present invention is to provide an improved staple remover which besides removing a staple from a plurality of papers stapled together additionally includes a storage chamber within which the used staples may be retained after being pulled so as to prevent the used staples from becoming scattered and cluttering a premises as well as being a hazard to puncture a person's skin coming in contact therewith.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved staple remover wherein the staples enter the chamber before they are actually separated from the paper thereby assuring the same to be collected without becoming scattered about.
Still another purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved staple remover wherein the chamber has a normally closed door that can be opened so to provide access for dumping out the used staples into a refuse receptacle.
Other objects of the present invention are to provide an improved staple remover which is simple in design, inexpensive to manufacture, rugged in construction, easy to use and efficient in operation.
These and other objects will be readily evident upon a study of the following specification and the accompanying drawing wherein:
FIG. 1 is a top elevation view of the present invention shown partly in cross section;
F IG. 2 is a side elevation view thereof shown partly in cross section, and shown in operative use; and
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken on the line 3-3 of FIG. 2.
Referring now to the drawing in detail, the reference numeral represents a staple remover according to the'present invention wherein there is an assembly 11 comprised of a body 12 having a tapered staple removal bar 13 integrally formed at one end thereof or alternately rigidly secured thereto.
The body 12 comprises an elongated member that can serve as a convenient handle by being grasped within the hand of an operator. The body 12 has a central chamber 14 therewithin and within which a plurality of used staples 15 may be stored until they can be conveniently discarded into a refuse receptacle. The body 12 may accordingly be made of rigid plastic material or any other desired substance.
The slanted removal bar 13 has a rounded forward end 16 which serves as a blade to be inserted under a staple 15 secured through a plurality of paper sheets 17, as shown in H0. 2 of the drawing. A channel 18 of U-shaped configuration is formed in the body 12 around the removal bar 13 so as to permit the staple 15 to move along the channel toward the central compartment 14 of the body 12. It is to be noted that the forward end of the body 12 projects forwardly substantially enough so that the staple 15 enters the channel 18 before the feet 19 of the staple are disengaged from the papers 17, thereby assuring that the staple is held captive by the device and prevented from being lost once it is disengaged from the papers. At the terminal end of the channel 18, there is a depression 20 into which the staple drops after travelling the course of the channel and from which the staple can enter the compartment 14 by simply tilting over the body 12 so that the staples fall thereinto. An extending baffle or partition 21 over the rear portion of the channel 18 serves to prevent staples already within the chamber 14 from interfering with the normal rearward travel of staples moving along the channel 18 during a staple removing operation. it is to be noted that the removal bar is tapered so that as the staples advance rearwardly the feet 19 thereof are straightened thus effecting disengagement of the staple with the papers 17.
A pair of sidewardly extending wings 22 may be formed upon opposite sides of the body 12 or secured thereto and which serve to maintain the device in a proper angle during operative use by maintaining the wings 20 parallel with the paper surface.
t the opposite end of the body 12, a prvotable door 23 is mounted on hinges 24 and may be spring urged so as to be retained in a closed position over the end of the chamber 14. A convenient extending tab 25 formed on the door 23 provides quick and easy access for flipping the door 23 when it is desired to open the same so as to dump the used staples l5 outwardly of the chamber 14 and into a refuse receptacle.
in operative use, it is now evident that as the device is moved horizontally forwardly across the upper surface of a paper 17, the slanted removal bar is hooked under the staples 15 which are then moved rearwardly along channel 18 as the device continues to move forwardly, thus bringing the staples into the depression 20 adjacent the chamber 14. Thus a device is presented wherein removed staples are likewise collected in a neat manner.
What I now claim is: I
1. In an improved staple remover, the combination comprising, a main body serving as handle and having a used staplereceiving compartment therein, a staple-removing bar, means connecting said bar to said body at one end thereof, said means forming means communicating said compartment with said bar, said bar defining means for disengaging staples from paper or the like and permitting said staples to be moved into said compartment via said communicating means as said bar is moved under staples, thereby preventing loss and scattering of said staples about a premises.
2. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said main body comprises a hollow member having a central chamber therewithin for storage of removed staples, said main body having a U-shaped channel defining said communicating means at said end around said bar to permit said staples to pass therethrough to said chamber.
3. The combination as set forth in claim 2 wherein said staple-removal bar is forwardly tapered toward a rounded knife edge receivable under said staple.
4. The combination as set forth in claim 3 wherein a forward portion of said main body has a pair of sidewardly extending wings, said wings having an underside which is parallel to the underside of said staple removal bar, said wings serving as guides for maintaining said staple remover at a proper angle during operative use.
5. The combination as set forth in claim 4 wherein an opposite, rearward end of said main body is provided with an access door normally maintained closed, said access door providing means for removing the used staples contained within said chamber.

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1. In an improved staple remover, the combination comprising, a main body serving as handle and having a used staple-receiving compartment therein, a staple-removing bar, means connecting said bar to said body at one end thereof, said means forming means communicating said compartment with said bar, said bar defining means for disengaging staples from paper or the like and permitting said staples to be moved into said compartment via said communicating means as said bar is moved under staples, thereby preventing loss and scattering of said staples about a premises.
2. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said main body comprises a hollow member having a central chamber therewithin for storage of removed staples, said main body having a U-shaped channel defining said communicating means at said end around said bar to permit said staples to pass therethrough to said chamber.
3. The combination as set forth in claim 2 wherein said staple-removal bar is forwardly tapered toward a rounded knife edge receivable under said staple.
4. The combination as set forth in claim 3 wherein a forward portion of said main body has a pair of sidewardly extending wings, said wings having an underside which is parallel to the underside of said staple removal bar, said wings serving as guides for maintaining said staple remover at a proper angle during operative use.
5. The combination as set forth in claim 4 wherein an opposite, rearward end of said main body is provided with an access door normally maintained closed, said access door providing a means for removing the used staples contained within said chamber.
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US4553737A (en) * 1985-03-04 1985-11-19 Yi Chol H Prying staple remover
US4901981A (en) * 1987-01-16 1990-02-20 Oce-Nederland B.V. Device for removing a staple from a stapled bundle of sheets
US4944491A (en) * 1988-07-18 1990-07-31 Norbert Kirk Expanding staple remover
US5090663A (en) * 1990-12-13 1992-02-25 The Troxel Company Staple remover
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US3761057A (en) * 1972-03-03 1973-09-25 R Nembhard Staple remover
US3846895A (en) * 1973-09-26 1974-11-12 Microsystems Int Ltd Dual-in-line package extraction tool
US4420880A (en) * 1982-04-29 1983-12-20 Western Electric Company, Inc. Device for extracting an in-line array of socket-mounted circuit packages of the dual-in-line-type
EP0106381A1 (en) * 1982-09-13 1984-04-25 Océ-Nederland B.V. Copying machine
US4473220A (en) * 1982-09-13 1984-09-25 Oce-Nederland B.V. Copying machine with staple removing and collecting appliance
US4513951A (en) * 1984-03-12 1985-04-30 Rogers E Mark Staple remover
US4553737A (en) * 1985-03-04 1985-11-19 Yi Chol H Prying staple remover
US4901981A (en) * 1987-01-16 1990-02-20 Oce-Nederland B.V. Device for removing a staple from a stapled bundle of sheets
US4944491A (en) * 1988-07-18 1990-07-31 Norbert Kirk Expanding staple remover
US5090663A (en) * 1990-12-13 1992-02-25 The Troxel Company Staple remover
WO1995014554A1 (en) * 1993-11-23 1995-06-01 Saheed Khan Staple remover having a slidable claw member
US6513788B1 (en) * 2002-01-09 2003-02-04 Robert G. Ashe Staple remover with magnetic trap
US20110079220A1 (en) * 2003-09-25 2011-04-07 Deka Products Limited Partnership Detection System and Method for Aerosol Delivery
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