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US1847067A
US1847067A US457476A US45747630A US1847067A US 1847067 A US1847067 A US 1847067A US 457476 A US457476 A US 457476A US 45747630 A US45747630 A US 45747630A US 1847067 A US1847067 A US 1847067A
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    • 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
    • B25C5/16Staple-feeding devices, e.g. with feeding means, supports for staples or accessories concerning feeding devices
    • B25C5/1693Staple-feeding devices, e.g. with feeding means, supports for staples or accessories concerning feeding devices co-ordinating with the feed of a second item

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  • This invention relates to a staplin device for marking linen, underwear an other pieces to be washed by means of'tags attached by staples.
  • the invention consists in that one part of the stapling devlce carries a spring loaded driver piston with driver and a magazine for the tags fed by spring pressure, whereas in the other part of the stapling devices a contameris arranged for the tags or tickets, which are also under spring pressure which, on the arms of the stapling device being pressed together, are pushed forward by a slide by means of a lmk onto a saddle under the staple fed from the upper magazine so that, on the arms of the stapling device being pressed together, the tag or ticket is fastened by the staple on the piece of washing placed between the jaws of the stapling device by the bending over of the arms of the staple.
  • the magazine for the tags is adapted. to be laid down and that it carries in this part the spring serving for feeding the tickets or tags accommodated in a magazine.
  • Fig. 1 shows the stapling device in longi-" tudinal section in open position.
  • Fig. 2. shows the head of the stapling device in closed position, partly in section and partly in elevation.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through the staple magazine and the carrying strip.
  • Fig. 4 is across section through the staple magazine. 1 Figs. 5 and 6 show the tag aflixed to a piece of washing. I
  • the stapling de- 65 vice has a t roat opening providing an up-' per jaw 1 and a lower jaw 1
  • a sleeve 5 with staple magazine 5 is provided in the upper jaw l .
  • -A' driver piston 3 with driver. 7 is situated in the sleeve 5 and yieldingly raised by a spring 4.
  • a feed spring 7 draws the staples towards the front, whereas a spring 8 prevents them from dropping.
  • a saddle 6 is provided, and also a reciprocating slide 12 with a tongue 13, which serves for feeding the tags.
  • feed slide 12 is hinged on the arm 2, of the stapling device.
  • the lower part of the jaw 1 is formed with a magazine for tags and the bottom part is hinged to flap .down and ar- 7 ranged to be held in position by means as shown,
  • flap down lower'part 'a sleeve 14 and a spring 15 are arranged, serving for feeding the tags.
  • Thepiece of washing to be marked is placed between the two jaws, which are then closed by pressing together the handles of the stapling device.
  • the shorter part of the arm 2 acts through the intermediary of a link 16 mounted on the bolt 18 upon the driver piston 30 3, which presses the sleeve 5 onto the washing by means of the springer.
  • the driver piston 3 compresses the spring a so that the driver 7 releases the staple fed by the feed sprin 35 7 and held in position by the spring 8, an presses same through the work and into the tag situated thereunder.
  • the slide 12 with the tongue 13 is moved back and the next tag forced u so that it is pressed against the cover 20; 11 opening the stapling device the spring 11 forces the jaws apart so that the slide 12 shifts forward and pushes. the uppermost tag on the saddle 6, where it is prevented from falling ofi by the small hinge 21 and the cover 20. The operation can then be repeated.
  • a tag stapling device of the plier type 100 is a tag stapling device of the plier type 100.:
  • an arm having a throat opening providing upper and lower aws, sald upper aw having a slidably mounted sleeve and staple magazine assembly, a spring returned 5 driver and driver piston in said sleeve, a springadapted to feed staples through said magazine into the line of the driver, the lower jaw of said arm being provided with a downwardly arranged tag magazine. offset from the line of the staple driver.
  • a tag stapling device as specified in claim 1, comprising in combination with the magazine for the tags, a sleeve in said maga- 2 zine, and a spring in said sleeve adapted to force up the tags.

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March 1, 19 32. BROUWERSI JR v 1,847,067
TAG STAPLING DEVTCE OF THE PLIER TYPE Fil ed May 29. 1930 VIII will J12 22622 for:
- Patented Mar. "1, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE HERHANN BROUWEBS, J'E., OF DUSSE'LDOBF, GERMANY TAG STAPLING DEVICE OF THE PLTER TYPE Application filed May 29, 1980, Serial No. 457,478, and in Germany November 8, 1929.
. This invention relates to a staplin device for marking linen, underwear an other pieces to be washed by means of'tags attached by staples.
Y Devices for afiixing tags on washing are purpose is attained. Besides these stationary machines there exist certainly also hand operated stapling devices, which, besides possessing other disadvantages, are open t0 the objection that they comprise no magazine for accommodating and supplying both? the staplesas also the tags or only one of these.
.These disadvantages are entirely overcome by the invention, the feature of which consists in that one part of the stapling devlce carries a spring loaded driver piston with driver and a magazine for the tags fed by spring pressure, whereas in the other part of the stapling devices a contameris arranged for the tags or tickets, which are also under spring pressure which, on the arms of the stapling device being pressed together, are pushed forward by a slide by means of a lmk onto a saddle under the staple fed from the upper magazine so that, on the arms of the stapling device being pressed together, the tag or ticket is fastened by the staple on the piece of washing placed between the jaws of the stapling device by the bending over of the arms of the staple. Besides which the magazine for the tags is adapted. to be laid down and that it carries in this part the spring serving for feeding the tickets or tags accommodated in a magazine.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompany-' ing drawings in which:
Fig. 1 shows the stapling device in longi-" tudinal section in open position.
. Fig. 2.shows the head of the stapling device in closed position, partly in section and partly in elevation. r
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through the staple magazine and the carrying strip.
Fig. 4 is across section through the staple magazine. 1 Figs. 5 and 6 show the tag aflixed to a piece of washing. I
Accordin to the invention the stapling de- 65 vice has a t roat opening providing an up-' per jaw 1 and a lower jaw 1 In the upper jaw l a sleeve 5 with staple magazine 5 is provided. -A' driver piston 3 with driver. 7 is situated in the sleeve 5 and yieldingly raised by a spring 4. A feed spring 7 draws the staples towards the front, whereas a spring 8 prevents them from dropping. On the lower jaw 1 a saddle 6 is provided, and also a reciprocating slide 12 with a tongue 13, which serves for feeding the tags. The
feed slide 12 is hinged on the arm 2, of the stapling device. The lower part of the jaw 1 is formed with a magazine for tags and the bottom part is hinged to flap .down and ar- 7 ranged to be held in position by means as shown, In the flap down lower'part 'a sleeve 14 and a spring 15 are arranged, serving for feeding the tags. Thepiece of washing to be marked is placed between the two jaws, which are then closed by pressing together the handles of the stapling device. During this operation the shorter part of the arm 2 acts through the intermediary of a link 16 mounted on the bolt 18 upon the driver piston 30 3, which presses the sleeve 5 onto the washing by means of the springer. When vthe resistance has become too great, the driver piston 3 compresses the spring a so that the driver 7 releases the staple fed by the feed sprin 35 7 and held in position by the spring 8, an presses same through the work and into the tag situated thereunder. At the same time with the closing of the stapling device the slide 12 with the tongue 13 is moved back and the next tag forced u so that it is pressed against the cover 20; 11 opening the stapling device the spring 11 forces the jaws apart so that the slide 12 shifts forward and pushes. the uppermost tag on the saddle 6, where it is prevented from falling ofi by the small hinge 21 and the cover 20. The operation can then be repeated.
I claim 1-. A tag stapling device of the plier type 100.:
comprising an arm having a throat opening providing upper and lower aws, sald upper aw having a slidably mounted sleeve and staple magazine assembly, a spring returned 5 driver and driver piston in said sleeve, a springadapted to feed staples through said magazine into the line of the driver, the lower jaw of said arm being provided with a downwardly arranged tag magazine. offset from the line of the staple driver. having spring I feed means, and a reciprocating feed slide adapted to advance the topmost tag into the line of the sta le driver, and a second arm pivoted to the a ove mentioned arm and spring means holding the arms in normally open position, said second arm being operatively connected to the driver piston to set a staple on closing of the arms and operatively connected to the tag feed slide to feed a tag into the line of the driver on the opening movement of said arms.
2. A tag stapling device as specified in claim 1, comprising in combination with the magazine for the tags, a sleeve in said maga- 2 zine, and a spring in said sleeve adapted to force up the tags. V
In testimon whereof I afiix m HE MANN BROUW s1 ature. R JR.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2555903A (en) * 1948-08-09 1951-06-05 Emmett H Schroeder Clip-applying tool
US2651958A (en) * 1951-10-29 1953-09-15 Walter W Deline Pliers for applying split-shot fishing sinkers
US6012623A (en) * 1998-05-22 2000-01-11 Stanley Fastening Systems, Lp Hammer-type stapler with canted drive track

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2555903A (en) * 1948-08-09 1951-06-05 Emmett H Schroeder Clip-applying tool
US2651958A (en) * 1951-10-29 1953-09-15 Walter W Deline Pliers for applying split-shot fishing sinkers
US6012623A (en) * 1998-05-22 2000-01-11 Stanley Fastening Systems, Lp Hammer-type stapler with canted drive track

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