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US-12576493-B2 · Mar 17, 2026 · US
US9789991B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9789991-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314012762-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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A reactor plate assembly for a fastener dispensing device includes a metal reactor plate mounted onto the distal end of a fixed support arm for the device, the reactor plate including a flattened top surface shaped to define a pair of elliptical, needle-receiving holes. The reactor plate assembly additionally includes a brush anvil removably secured to the underside of the support arm. The brush anvil includes four separate bristle clusters that are retained within associated bores in a block, with a first pair of bristle clusters projecting into one needle-receiving hole and a second pair of bristle clusters projecting into the other needle-receiving hole. Each bristle cluster includes a group of individual nylon bristles, the free ends of the bristles lying flush with the top surface of the reactor plate to provide a planar support surface which can be penetrated by the needles of the device during the dispensing process.
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What is claimed is: 1. A reactor plate assembly for a plastic fastener dispensing device, the reactor plate assembly comprising: (a) a reactor plate, the reactor plate being shaped to define first and second needle receiving holes; and (b) a brush anvil coupled to the reactor plate, the brush anvil comprising: (i) a base; and (ii) a plurality of bristle clusters coupled to the base, wherein at least one of the plurality of bristle clusters at least partially projects into the first needle receiving hole in the reactor plate and at least another one of the plurality of bristle clusters at least partially projects into the second needle receiving hole in the reactor plate and the base for the brush anvil includes a pair of mounting holes, the pair of mounting holes extending transversely through the base from the top wall to the bottom wall. 2. The reactor plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the brush anvil includes first, second, third and fourth bristle clusters. 3. The reactor plate assembly of claim 2 wherein the first and second bristle clusters project into the first needle receiving hole in the reactor plate and the third and fourth bristle clusters project into the second needle receiving hole in the reactor plate. 4. The reactor plate assembly of claim 3 wherein each bristle cluster comprises a plurality of individual bristles, each of the plurality of bristles having a free end. 5. The reactor plate assembly of claim 4 wherein the free ends of the plurality of individual bristles for the first, second, third and fourth bristle clusters are coplanar. 6. The reactor plate assembly of claim 5 wherein the reactor plate comprises a flattened top surface, an angled front surface and opposing side surfaces. 7. The reactor plate assembly of claim 6 wherein the free end of the plurality of individual bristles for the first, second, third and fourth bristle clusters lie flush with the top surface of the reactor plate. 8. The reactor plate assembly of claim 7 wherein the pair of needle receiving holes is formed in the flattened top surface of the reactor plate in a spaced apart, side-by-side relationship. 9. The reactor plate assembly of claim 8 wherein each of the pair of needle receiving holes is elliptical in transverse cross-section. 10. The reactor plate assembly of claim 1 wherein the base for the brush anvil includes a flat bottom wall, a flat top wall and angled front wall, an angled rear wall and a pair of opposing sidewalls. 11. The reactor plate assembly of claim 10 wherein the base is shaped to define a plurality of bores, each of the plurality of bores penetrating partially into base from the top wall and being dimensioned to receive one of the plurality of bristle clusters. 12. The reactor plate assembly of claim 11 wherein the plurality of bores formed in the base is linearly arranged. 13. The reactor plate assembly for claim 1 wherein each of the pair of mounting holes is countersunk in the bottom wall.
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