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Boosting mechanism for stapler
   
Document Number
US Patent 6550661
Issued Date
April 22, 2003
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Abstract
Bearing pieces are formed on both sides of the rear end of a clincher arm which includes a clincher table for bending a staple at the front end thereof. A magazine member to which staples are loaded and a driver arm for driving out a staple fed from the magazine member are pivotally mounted on an axle, which is provided at the rear ends of the bearing pieces. A handle member is rotatably disposed above the driver arm. A rotation supporting shaft of the handle member is provided at a position somewhat closer to the front than the axle of the bearing pieces. A pin, which is provided at a position closer to the front than the rotation supporting shaft of the handle member, is inserted into an elongated hole formed in each side plate of the driver arm.
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Owner
Max Co., Ltd. (Tokyo,JP)
Published
April 22, 2003
Application Number
09/900,981
Filed
July 10, 2001
US Classification
227/134   227/132
Int'l Classification
B25C   5/00   (20060101)   B25C   5/02   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Jul 14, 2000 [JP] 2000-215153
USPTO Field of Search
227/134   227/132  
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