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Electro-Matic Staplers, Inc. Patents |
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Assignee: Electro-Matic Staplers, Inc.
Address: Saddle Brook, NJ
No. of patents: 8
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D333601 |
Electric staple gun tacker |
March 2, 1993 |
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| D307379 |
Glue gun |
April 24, 1990 |
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| D303612 |
Glue gun |
September 26, 1989 |
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| 5362164 |
Glue gun heat housing |
November 8, 1994 |
| A device for heating a substantially solid glue stick or the like includes a heating chamber housing having a heating chamber formed therein and a separate elongated passage including a first open end for receiving a substantially solid glue stick, and a second opposed open end defining |
| 4776490 |
Glue gun with advancing mechanism for glue stick |
October 11, 1988 |
| A glue gun having an advancing mechanism which has a longitudinally slidable carriage member with a longitudinal opening for the glue stick is provided. The carriage member has a first transverse opening in communication with the longitudinal opening and a second transverse opening i |
| 4556803 |
Trigger switch circuit for solenoid-actuated electric hand tool |
December 3, 1985 |
| An electrically powered hand tool, such as a staple gun, can employ an electrical driver, such as a solenoid, which is actuated by a trigger circuit in response to depression of a trigger on the handle of the device. The trigger circuit can include a circuit board dimensioned to fit |
| 4033500 |
Electromagnetic stapler and safety trigger therefor |
July 5, 1977 |
| An electromagnetic stapler having a staple driving circuit with an actuating switch, and having a levered trigger which is depressed by the user so that the lever actuates the switch, whereinafter actuation, a moving element of staple driving mechanism strikes the lever causing disen |
| 3950721 |
Nested bobbins for an electro-magnetic stapling machine |
April 13, 1976 |
| This stapling machine has mechanical means to block the path of the staple plunger to prevent a staple driving operation unless the stapler is on a work piece in position to drive the staples into the work piece. The magnetic coil comprises a pair of inner and outer bobbins of high heat | |
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