Cable staple assembly and system
US-10704583-B2 · Jul 7, 2020 · US
US9382934B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9382934-B2 |
| Application number | US-37709207-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2007 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2006 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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An assembly of elongate, substantially parallel, interlinked staples includes multiple paper-made staples. For binding a plurality of binding sheets, the leg portions of a staple are bent in a first direction, inserted through the binding sheets, and bent in a second direction along the binding sheets to be mutually bonded. Each staple has interlinking portions, for mutually interlinking adjacent staples, in the vicinity of the ends thereof and a slit between the interlinking portions to separate the mutually interlinked staples. The first leg portion of each staple has an adhesion portion in the vicinity of the opposite end thereof for mutually bonding both the leg portions when the leg portions are bent in the second direction. Each staple is tapered at each end towards the tips of the staple. Each staple has a hole between the slit and the interlinking portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A roll of interlinked staples comprising a plurality of paper-made staples, each of which is elongated and is of approximately straight configuration and has two longitudinal edges and first and second leg portions at opposite respective ends thereof, the staples being disposed substantially parallel to each other and adjacent staples of the roll being mutually interlinked at interlinking portions, whereby for binding a plurality of binding sheets the leg portions of a staple are bent in a first direction, inserted through the binding sheets, and bent in a second direction along the binding sheets to be mutually bonded, wherein each of the staples has the interlinking portions in the vicinity of the ends thereof and a slit between the interlinking portions, the slit being provided so as to separate the mutually interlinked staples, wherein the first leg portion of each staple has an adhesion portion in the vicinity of the opposite end thereof for mutually bonding both the leg portions when the leg portions are bent in the second direction, wherein each staple is tapered at each end towards the tips of the staple, wherein each staple has a hole between the slit and each interlinking portion, and wherein the respective interlinking portions are cut from the holes toward external sides of the roll of interlinked staples along a longitudinal direction of the staple to separate the mutually interlinked staples easily. 2. A staple cartridge for releasable attachment to a stapler, the staple cartridge including a staple housing unit for housing a roll of interlinked staples comprising a plurality of paper-made staples, each of which is elongated and is of approximately straight configuration and has two longitudinal edges and first and second leg portions at opposite respective ends thereof, the staples being disposed substantially parallel to each other and adjacent staples of the roll being mutually interlinked at interlinking portions, whereby for binding a plurality of binding sheets the leg portions of a staple are bent in a first direction, inserted through the binding sheets, and bent in a second direction along the binding sheets to be mutually bonded, wherein each of the staples has the interlinking portions in the vicinity of the ends thereof and a slit between the interlinking portions, the slit being provided so as to separate the mutually interlinked staples, wherein the first leg portion of each staple has an adhesion portion in the vicinity of the opposite end thereof for mutually bonding both the leg portions when the leg portions are bent in the second direction, wherein each staple is tapered at each end towards the tips of the staple, wherein each staple has a hole between the slit and each interlinking portion, wherein the staple cartridge has a staple pulling out port from which the roll of interlinked staples is pulled out from the staple housing unit, along a conveying direction of the interlinked staples, wherein the staple pulling out port is connected to a flat plate shaped feeding path which has a width corresponding to a width of a longitudinal direction of each staple of the interlinked staples and, at an edge portion of the feeding path, the flat plate shaped feeding path is provided with a feeding path groove extending along the conveying direction of the interlinked staples at a position corresponding to the adhesion portion provided in the vicinity of the opposite end of the staple, whereby a clearance is provided between the adhesion portion and the flat plate shaped feeding path, and wherein the respective interlinking portions are cut from the holes toward external sides of the roll of interlinked staples along a longitudinal direction of the staple to separate the mutually interlinked staples easily. 3. A roll of paper material configured as a plurality of interlinked paper-made staples, each of which is elongated and is of approximately straight configuration and has two longitudinal edges and first and second leg portions at opposite respective ends thereof, the staples being disposed substantially parallel to each other and adjacent staples of the roll being mutually interlinked at interlinking portions, whereby for binding a plurality of binding sheets the leg portions of a staple are bent in a first direction, inserted through the binding sheets, and bent in a second direction along the binding sheets to be mutually bonded, wherein each of the staples has the interlinking portions in the vicinity of the ends thereof and a slit between the interlinking portions, wherein the first leg portion of each staple has an adhesion portion in the vicinity of an end thereof for mutually bonding both the leg portions when the leg portions are bent in the second direction, wherein each staple is tapered at each end towards the tips of the staple, wherein the slit extends completely through the paper material and each staple has a hole between the slit and each interlinking portion whereby adjacent staples of the roll are mutually connected only by the interlinking portions in the vicinity of the ends of the staples, and wherein a staple at a free end of the roll is separated from remaining mutually interlinked staples of the roll by cutting from the holes toward external sides of the roll of interlinked staples along a longitudinal direction of the staple to separate the staple at the free end of the roll from the remaining mutually interlinked staples.
Materials, e.g. biodegradable · CPC title
formed in integral series but easily separable · CPC title
with means for forming the staples in the machine · CPC title
Permanently attaching together sheets, quires or signatures by discontinuous stitching with filamentary material, e.g. wire {(by stapling B25C5/00; staples F16B15/00)} · CPC title
Staple feeding devices · CPC title
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