18396420. STAPLER simplified abstract (Max Co., Ltd.)

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STAPLER

Organization Name

Max Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Takushi Shindo of Tokyo (JP)

Futoshi Kameda of Tokyo (JP)

STAPLER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18396420 titled 'STAPLER

The patent application describes a stapler with unique clinchers and a partition plate.

  • The stapler includes a pair of clinchers that can rotate about a shaft portion.
  • Each clincher has a staple abutting portion and a spring abutting portion that rotate in opposite directions.
  • A partition plate separates the clinchers from each other.
  • An elastic member is fixed to the partition plate and abuts against the spring abutting portion.

Potential Applications: - Office staplers - Industrial stapling machines - Bookbinding equipment

Problems Solved: - Improved stapling precision - Enhanced durability of stapler components

Benefits: - Increased efficiency in stapling tasks - Reduced wear and tear on stapler parts - Consistent staple placement

Commercial Applications: - Manufacturing of staplers for various industries - Supplying office equipment retailers - Integrating stapling mechanisms into other products

Questions about the Innovation: 1. How does the unique design of the clinchers improve stapling performance? 2. What materials are typically used in the construction of these staplers?

Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in stapler technology and materials for improved performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

There is provided a stapler including: a pair of clinchers that include a shaft portion, a staple abutting portion located closer to a distal end side than the shaft portion, and a spring abutting portion located closer to a proximal end side than the shaft portion, the pair of clinchers being rotatable about the shaft portion, and the staple abutting portion and the spring abutting portion being rotated in opposite directions from each other by rotation; a partition plate interposed between the pair of clinchers and partitioning one clincher and the other clincher from each other; and an elastic member having one end side fixed to the partition plate and the other end side abuttable against the spring abutting portion.