Abstract:
A plier-like implement for surgeon''s use in stapling together disunited skin or fascia. The staple driving ram in a staple guide and an anvil operate from the outside of the severed skin. The ram is movable by jaws of a pliers-like instrument in a plane at right angles to the skin to drive the staple into the skin and thereafter close it. A ratchet means is provided to prevent the pliers handles from reverse or opening movement once they have begun their closing movement, until the staple has been installed across the parted skin, at which time the staple is released by the implement, and the ratchet means then becomes inoperative to stop opening movement of the handles. This prevents the handles from opening, once a staple has been pushed a short distance down the guide, but is not yet ejected. Thus, a second staple is prevented from being fed into the guide while the one ahead of it is still in it.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a stapler for box edges which fixes edge portions of a box, presses an end of an iron core, and doubly pulls a handle bar so as to minimize protrusion of the end of the iron core. The stapler includes a load bar and a push plate which can locate an iron core on an iron core support plate when the handle bar is pulled first and presses the end portions of the iron core inward when the handle bar is pulled second.
Abstract:
A labor-saving stapler is provided, including: a housing, having a nail outlet; a striker, disposed within the housing and movable between a preset position away from the nail outlet and a nailing position near the nail outlet; an energy-accumulating mechanism, including a connection portion connected to the housing and a connection end cooperating with the striker; an operable mechanism, movably connected to the housing and having a depression portion abutable against the energy-accumulating mechanism; a limitation mechanism, connected to the housing, the striker being positionably restricted by the limitation mechanism; wherein when the striker is in a preset position and positionably restricted by the limitation mechanism, the energy-accumulating mechanism is depressible by the depression portion to be in a energy-accumulating state, and when the striker is free of restriction by the limitation mechanism, the energy-accumulating mechanism actuates the striker to move toward the nailing position.
Abstract:
A stake implanting tool is provided. The stake implanting tool includes an elongated body designed with angled aluminum. The elongated body has a lower end and an upper end. A handle is slidably disposed within a channel defined by the elongated body. A flat stake driver is operably connected to the handle. A slot is disposed on the elongated body. When the handle is in the resting position, a stake is placed within the slot. The stake is retained to the slot by a spring loaded pin. A rounded base disposed on a lower end of the elongated body supports the device on the land mat. An aperture is disposed on the rounded base. In operation, the handle is slid down the channel, the stake is ejected through the aperture into the ground. A stopping guard prevents the stake from being implanted too deep into the ground.
Abstract:
A staple gun includes a housing, a striking member, a driving mechanism and a locking mechanism. The housing includes a staple outlet. The striking member is disposed on the housing. The driving mechanism includes a pressure bar which is rotatably assembled with the housing. The locking mechanism includes a locking member. The locking member is assembled with the housing and is rotatable about an axial direction to be in a locking position or a releasing position. The locking member has a stopping bump formed radially.
Abstract:
A staple gun is adapted for driving out a frontmost staple of a staple strip and a frontmost press piece of a press piece strip simultaneously. The staple gun includes a casing unit adapted for receiving the staple strip and the press piece strip, a striker unit adapted for striking the frontmost staple and the frontmost press piece out of the casing unit through an exit opening, and a loading unit including a staple holder, a press piece pusher that is adapted to abut against a rear end of the press piece strip, and a press piece spring that is connected between the press piece pusher and the staple holder for maintaining contact between the press piece strip and a front portion of the casing unit.