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Insert for palm stapler, a palm stapler and a method of use thereof
| Application Number |
18350870 |
| Grant Number |
12240089 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2023-07-12 |
| First Publication Date |
2023-11-09 |
| Grant Date |
2025-03-04 |
| Owner |
BRAHMA INDUSTRIES, LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Ferris, Mark
- Miller, Jr., Eric A.
- Fiegener, John D.
- Hanna, Marcus R.
- Thompson, Ryan
- Liteplo, William P.
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Abstract
A battery-operated palm stapler, an insert for holding a fastener, and a method of installing a fastener using the palm stapler. The stapler includes a housing with a telescoping barrel extending outwardly therefrom. An insert is engaged in the barrel's bore and is held in place by magnets. The insert body defines a slot for receiving fasteners therein. The slot extends from a top wall of the body to a bottom wall thereof. At least one magnet is provided in the body adjacent the slot and is used to hold fasteners in a correct orientation for installation. A sensor probe provided in the body is operable to detect if voltage is carried in electrical cables adjacent which fasteners are to be installed. The probe deactivates a hammer actuating mechanism if voltage is detected. Inserts holding different types of fastener may be selectively engaged with the palm stapler.
IPC Classes ?
- B25C 7/00 - Accessories for nailing or stapling tools, e.g. supports
- B25C 5/15 - Driving means operated by electric power
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Insert for palm stapler, a palm stapler and a method of use thereof
| Application Number |
18350983 |
| Grant Number |
12240090 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2023-07-12 |
| First Publication Date |
2023-11-02 |
| Grant Date |
2025-03-04 |
| Owner |
BRAHMA INDUSTRIES, LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Ferris, Mark
- Miller, Jr., Eric A.
- Fiegener, John D.
- Hanna, Marcus R.
- Thompson, Ryan
- Liteplo, William P.
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Abstract
A battery-operated palm stapler, an insert for holding a fastener, and a method of installing a fastener using the palm stapler. The stapler includes a housing with a telescoping barrel extending outwardly therefrom. An insert is engaged in the barrel's bore and is held in place by magnets. The insert body defines a slot for receiving fasteners therein. The slot extends from a top wall of the body to a bottom wall thereof. At least one magnet is provided in the body adjacent the slot and is used to hold fasteners in a correct orientation for installation. A sensor probe provided in the body is operable to detect if voltage is carried in electrical cables adjacent which fasteners are to be installed. The probe deactivates a hammer actuating mechanism if voltage is detected. Inserts holding different types of fastener may be selectively engaged with the palm stapler.
IPC Classes ?
- B25C 7/00 - Accessories for nailing or stapling tools, e.g. supports
- B25C 5/15 - Driving means operated by electric power
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Protective shield for use with a staple gun
| Application Number |
17467501 |
| Grant Number |
11590641 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2021-09-07 |
| First Publication Date |
2022-01-06 |
| Grant Date |
2023-02-28 |
| Owner |
BRAHMA INDUSTRIES LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Ferris, Mark
- Miller, Jr., Eric A.
- Fiegener, John D.
- Hanna, Marcus R.
- Thompson, Ryan
- Liteplo, William P.
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Abstract
A staple gun and a method of using the same. A stapling mechanism in the housing is activated to deliver a staple through an aperture in a housing wall and drive the staple into a surface around a stack of one or more electric cables. The gun includes a reciprocating cable guide for centering the gun on the stack of cables and closing a safety switch to permit the gun's trigger to be activated. A spacer extending outwardly from the housing wall rests on the upper surface of the cable stack. The spacer and a bumper that engages a hammer of the stapling mechanism provide for automatic depth adjustment when driving the staple into the surface. A reciprocating cable guard extending outwardly from the housing wall is positioned between the stack of cables and the staple to aid in preventing the staple from piercing the cable.
IPC Classes ?
- B25C 7/00 - Accessories for nailing or stapling tools, e.g. supports
- B25C 5/06 - Manually operated portable stapling toolsHand-held power-operated stapling toolsStaple feeding devices therefor without provision for bending the ends of the staples on to the work
- B25C 5/15 - Driving means operated by electric power
- G01R 19/15 - Indicating the presence of current
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Staple gun with automatic depth adjustment
| Application Number |
16195154 |
| Grant Number |
10967492 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2018-11-19 |
| First Publication Date |
2020-05-21 |
| Grant Date |
2021-04-06 |
| Owner |
Brahma Industries LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Ferris, Mark
- Miller, Jr., Eric A.
- Fiegener, John D.
- Hanna, Marcus R.
- Thompson, Ryan
- Liteplo, William P.
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Abstract
A staple gun and a method of using the same. A stapling mechanism in the housing is activated to deliver a staple through an aperture in a housing wall and drive the staple into a surface around a stack of one or more electric cables. The gun includes a reciprocating cable guide for centering the gun on the stack of cables and closing a safety switch to permit the gun's trigger to be activated. A spacer extending outwardly from the housing wall rests on the upper surface of the cable stack. The spacer and a bumper that engages a hammer of the stapling mechanism provide for automatic depth adjustment when driving the staple into the surface. A reciprocating cable guard extending outwardly from the housing wall is positioned between the stack of cables and the staple to aid in preventing the staple from piercing the cable.
IPC Classes ?
- B25C 7/00 - Accessories for nailing or stapling tools, e.g. supports
- B25C 5/06 - Manually operated portable stapling toolsHand-held power-operated stapling toolsStaple feeding devices therefor without provision for bending the ends of the staples on to the work
- B25C 5/15 - Driving means operated by electric power
- G01R 19/155 - Indicating the presence of voltage
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Staple gun with self-centering mechanism
| Application Number |
16195043 |
| Grant Number |
10933521 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2018-11-19 |
| First Publication Date |
2020-05-21 |
| Grant Date |
2021-03-02 |
| Owner |
BRAHMA INDUSTRIES LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Ferris, Mark
- Miller, Jr., Eric A.
- Fiegener, John D.
- Hanna, Marcus R.
- Thompson, Ryan
- Liteplo, William P.
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Abstract
A staple gun and a method of using the same. A stapling mechanism in the housing is activated to deliver a staple through an aperture in a housing wall and drive the staple into a surface around a stack of one or more electric cables. The gun includes a reciprocating cable guide for centering the gun on the stack of cables and closing a safety switch to permit the gun's trigger to be activated. A spacer extending outwardly from the housing wall rests on the upper surface of the cable stack. The spacer and a bumper that engages a hammer of the stapling mechanism provide for automatic depth adjustment when driving the staple into the surface. A reciprocating cable guard extending outwardly from the housing wall is positioned between the stack of cables and the staple to aid in preventing the staple from piercing the cable.
IPC Classes ?
- B25C 7/00 - Accessories for nailing or stapling tools, e.g. supports
- B25C 5/02 - Manually operated portable stapling toolsHand-held power-operated stapling toolsStaple feeding devices therefor with provision for bending the ends of the staples on to the work
- G01R 19/15 - Indicating the presence of current
- B25C 5/15 - Driving means operated by electric power
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Protective shield for use with a staple gun
| Application Number |
16195260 |
| Grant Number |
11141849 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2018-11-19 |
| First Publication Date |
2020-05-21 |
| Grant Date |
2021-10-12 |
| Owner |
BRAHMA INDUSTRIES LLC (USA)
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| Inventor |
- Ferris, Mark
- Miller, Jr., Eric A.
- Fiegener, John D.
- Hanna, Marcus R.
- Thompson, Ryan
- Liteplo, William P.
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Abstract
A staple gun and a method of using the same. A stapling mechanism in the housing is activated to deliver a staple through an aperture in a housing wall and drive the staple into a surface around a stack of one or more electric cables. The gun includes a reciprocating cable guide for centering the gun on the stack of cables and closing a safety switch to permit the gun's trigger to be activated. A spacer extending outwardly from the housing wall rests on the upper surface of the cable stack. The spacer and a bumper that engages a hammer of the stapling mechanism provide for automatic depth adjustment when driving the staple into the surface. A reciprocating cable guard extending outwardly from the housing wall is positioned between the stack of cables and the staple to aid in preventing the staple from piercing the cable.
IPC Classes ?
- B25C 7/00 - Accessories for nailing or stapling tools, e.g. supports
- B25C 5/06 - Manually operated portable stapling toolsHand-held power-operated stapling toolsStaple feeding devices therefor without provision for bending the ends of the staples on to the work
- B25C 5/15 - Driving means operated by electric power
- G01R 19/15 - Indicating the presence of current
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