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Fastener attachment system needle constructions
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USRE29819E
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A needle tube or the like useful in dispensing fastener attachment members, the needle including a tip, a central portion and a mounting portion, the mounting portion having a hollow rearward end in which there is provided a knife edge extending inwardly towards the tip, a first feed slot at substantially ninety degrees to the knife edge and a second slot for feeding fastener attachment members through the needle, the second slot substantially ninety degrees to the first slot. In one embodiment of the invention the mounting portion comprises a plastic shank in which there is mounted a needle core which includes the aforementioned knife edge.

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This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 158,438 filed June 30, 1971, now abandoned, which was filed as a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 39,564 filed Apr. 17, 1970, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,659,769.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to devices for inserting fastener attachment members into or through articles or the like and is more particularly related to new and improved needle constructions useful in fastener attachment devices.
As used herein the term needle is meant to include tubes or the like constructed in accordance with the description provided herein.
Devices for inserting fastener attachment members as well as the fastener attachment members, barlock members or the like are illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,103,666, 3,444,597 and 3,470,834. These devices find utility in the attaching of tags to merchandise, coupling layers of material together and fastening buttons to clothing etc.
In the past as shown by U.S. Pat. No. 3,103,666 the needle was merely used for conveying a fastener attachment member to insert it into material and performed no cutting function. Subsequently, the needle shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,470,834 was developed and did incorporate a knife in the patent which extended outwardly therefrom from the rear thereof. In some of the latter devices constructed as shown in the patent a V-shaped notch was also provided at the rear of the knife. But with this type of device construction the needle was not replaceable, if broken, or if the knife edge wore down after extensive use, once placed into the housing since the casing was sealed together in order to produce an inexpensive device. In addition, the needle would be most difficult to replace in any event since the parts of the device had to be disassembled in order to insert the needle in place.
The use of the above identified needle also suffered from some major disadvantages in comparison with the needles to be described herein in that its use necessitated the construction of special guide slots in the housing to retain the ears in place as well as specially shaped guide slots in the housing to facilitate the entry of the fastener attachment member in front of and in proper alignment with the needle knife edge and slot. Further, the above needle also did not have the rigidity desired to maintain its shape, when inserted into heavy material, because of the manner in which it was supported. The needle when inserted into heavy material tends to bend at the point where the laterial ears are joined to the central portion of the needle, which results in the destruction of the device.
Accordingly, to overcome the aforementioned disadvantages, this invention has provided new and improved needle constructions which can be easily replaced if worn or broken and which avoids the necessity of specially shaped housing mounting structures and housing guides to insure proper location of the fastener attachment member.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In a first embodiment a unitary needle is constructed which includes in a mounting portion thereof a knife edge, a guide slot to facilitate entry of a fastener attachment member therein and a passageway slot for the movement of a fastener attachment member therethrough upon being separated from its carrier.
In a second embodiment disclosed herein, a two piece needle construction is provided with a needle core being of metal and the shank therefore being of plastic which locks the needle core in place, the needle core being provided with a substantially V-shaped knife and the shank being provided with a guide slot, a passageway slot, and a portion removed to permit exposure of the knife edge. In addition, between the two slots a shortened finger is provided to prevent jamming of the fastener attachment members as they enter the guide slots. With this second embodiment, which is the preferred embodiment, this invention provides a needle construction which can be fabricated at considerably less than the cost of the first embodiment which requires expensive machining to fabricate.
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FIG. 1 is a top view of a fastener attachment device utilizing the improved needles of this invention;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of FIG. 1 to show the operating parts of the device;
FIG. 2A is a view showing a portion of the mechanism for operating the fastener attachment device;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken alongline 4--4 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken alongline 5--5 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken alongline 6--6 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken alongline 7--7 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 8 is a top view of the first embodiment of a needle in accordance with this invention;
FIG. 9 is a side view of the needle shown in FIG. 8;
FIG. 10 is a rear view of the needle shown in FIG. 8;
FIG. 11 is a side view of the rear cutting edge of the needle;
FIG. 12 is a side view of a needle core of the second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 13 is a side view of the needle core of FIG. 12;
FIG. 14 is a rear view of the needle core of FIG. 12;
FIG. 15 is a top view of the needle core of the invention locked into the needle shank of this invention;
FIG. 16 is a side view of the needle shown in FIG. 15;
FIG. 17 is a bottom view with parts broken away of the needle shown in FIG. 15;
FIG. 18 is a rear view of the needle shown in FIG. 15;
FIG. 19 is a side view of the needle of FIG. 15 opposite to the side view;
FIG. 20 is an enlarged view showing the shape of the knife portion of the needle; and
FIG. 21 shows an end view of an attachment member coupled to a carrier.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Reference should now be had to FIGS. 1-7 for a brief description of a device adapted to use the new and improved needles of this invention.
In FIG. 1, the device is shown comprising anouter housing 10 in which there is mounted a handoperable lever 11 for controlling the operation of the device. At the front of the device there is shown aneedle 12 according to the invention mounted in the nose of the device.
In FIG. 1, there are shownguide slots 13, 14 and 15 formed in the housing to permit the feeding offastener attachment members 16 coupled to a carrier orbar 17 by connecting or neck members as shown in FIGS. 7 and 21. Theslot 13 is for the feeding of thecarrier 17, theslot 14 is for the feeding of the connectingmembers 18 and theslot 15 is for the feeding of thefastener attachment members 16.
In FIG. 2, there is shown a cylinder 20 in which there is positioned a piston 21 adapted for movement back and forth therein. The piston 21 includes a camming surface 22 which cooperates with an indexing mechanism shown in FIG. 2 as will be described. The piston supports aplunger 23 which is adapted to penetrate through a hole formed inmember 24 at the front of the cylinder 20. The plunger is adapted to push a fastener attachment orbar lock member 16 out of the front of the device throughneedle 12 as disclosed in the patents cited above. In order to maintain the piston 20 in the rearward position as shown in FIG. 2, aspring 25 is provided. The piston 21 is moved forward by filling achamber 26 at the rear of the piston 21 with fluid (e.g. air) under pressure.
The flow of air into the chamber is controlled by thelever 11 which controls aslidable rod 30 movable in aslot 31 formed in thehousing 10. Therod 30 is coupled at one end 30a to thelever 11 and at the end to arotary member 32 of a rotary valve. The rotary member comprises apassageway 33 which is adapted to be rotated between anair vent 34, where it is normally positioned when thelever 11 has been released and apassageway 35. Thepassageway 35 forms part of aconnector 36 which is adapted to be coupled to a source of fluid, in this case air under pressure. Themember 30 is urged rearwardly by aspring 37 coupled to it and amember 38 coupled to the housing interior.
At 40 there is shown an indexing wheel or gear having teeth 40a for engaging the connectingmembers 18 in order to feed thefastener attachment members 18 one at a time at the rear of the needle and in front of theplunger 23 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 7.
In order to rotate the indexing wheel (counterclockwise) to feed the fastener attachment members, there is provided afeed pawl 42 which is rotatably coupled to alever 43 by a pin 44. Aflat spring 45 is positioned in aslot 46 of thefeed pawl 42 and is supported at its other end by aslot 47 formed in the lever. Thespring 45 urges thefeed pawl 42 in a counterclockwise direction. Thelever 43 is supported by apin 48 on apivot support 49 coupled to thehousing 10 and is urged counterclockwise by aspring 50.
Thelever 43 is rocked back and forth by the action of a cam follower orroller 51 which is adapted to engage the cam surface 2 of the piston through acutout 53 formed in the bottom wall of the cylinder 20.
Thus as the piston is driven forward, the lever will rotate counterclockwise to move thefeed pawl 42 downwardly so that it is in position to engage the next tooth of thewheel 40.
On the rearward movement of the piston, thecam follower 51 engages the cam surface 22 and causes the feed pawl to move clockwise to rotate thefeed wheel 40 counterclockwise. In order to prevent the feed wheel from moving clockwise there is provided arotatable detent 54 which is urged counterclockwise by aspring 55 supported in a cavity formed in the housing. For further details of the operation of the device of FIGS. 1-7, reference may be had to the parent application Ser. No. 29,564 of this application.
Reference should now be had to FIGS. 8-11 for a description of one of the new needle constructions according to this invention. Theneedle 12 comprises a tip portion 12a, acentral portion 12b and a mountingportion 12c. In this construction the needle is fabricated completely out of metal and is machined to the desired shape. The central portion and mounting portions include a central bore, the bore extending from theend 61 of the mountingportion 12c through the central portion where it opens up at 62. The bore includes afirst slot 63 at the top thereof. Thebore 60 provides a guide for theend member 16a of the attachment member 16 (see FIG. 21) and the slot permits thecentral member 16b of the attachment member to extend therethrough when the fastener attachment member is driven through theneedle 12.
The mounting portion includes a lockingnotch 64 which permits the needle to be held in place by acam lock 65 in FIG. 2. The mounting portion also includes asecond slot 66 which extends from theend 61 to a point in front of the lockingnotch 64. The second slot is positioned to permit one half of the fastenerattachment end member 16a to be inserted into the needle prior to the fastener attachment member being forced through the needle.
The mounting portion further includes aknife 67 which extends inwardly from theend 61 towards the tip 12a. The knife is wider at theend 61 and narrows inwardly in the shape of a V from theend 61. Theknife 67 is beveled at 68 and comprises two V-shaped edges, an inner edge 67a and anouter edge 67b. Thus the beveled face of the knife faces outwardly. The knife is positioned at substantially 90° to thesecond slot 66, and 180° to thefirst slot 63 and the second slot is positioned at substantially 90° with respect to the first slot. Thus as theplunger 23 of the device forces theattachment members 16 through the needle, the connectingmember 18 will engage the knife cutting edge 67a and be severed from thecarrier 17.
Reference should now be had to FIGS. 12-19 for a description of the preferred needle construction according to this invention. The needle comprises two separate members, aneedle core 80 preferably of metal and a needle shank or mountingportion 81 preferably of a rigid plastic which are joined together. The needle core forms acentral portion 83 of the needle as well as atip 84 of the needle.
The needle core is shaped from flat sheet metal stock using conventional cold working techniques to form a core illustrated in FIGS. 12-14. The core is provided with acentral bore 85 and afirst slot 86 which opens into thebore 85. The bore provides for the passage of thefastener attachment end 16a whereas thefirst slot 86 facilitates the travel of themember 16b therethrough. The bore and slot are preferably formed by cold working the metal stock to leave ashoulder 87 to aide in mechanically locking the core and shank together. The core is also provided with aflat tail portion 88 which has akeyway 89 and a substantially V-shapedknife 90 extending from theend 91 thereof. The keyway cooperates with the shank to hold the core in place securely within the shank.
Theknife 90, as doesknife 67 includes twoedges 90a and 90b with abeveled surface 90c therebetween facing outwardly, as seen in FIG. 19. Theknife 90 is formed by conventional shearing techniques to form the cutting edge.
Theshank 81 also includes a bore and slot which are in alignment with the bore and slot of the needle core, and are accordingly given the same numbers for convenience.
The bore and slot of the shank perform the same function as the bore and slot of the core. Theshank 81 further has asecond slot 92 separated from thefirst slot 86 by afinger 93. The second slot acts in the same manner asslot 66 of FIG. 8-11. Thefinger 93 is provided in its shortened form to prevent jamming of the fastener attachment members as they are fed into the needle. As an important aspect of this invention, when the shank is of plastic, it is important (although not absolutely necessary) to provide a shaped finger which does not extend to theend 81a of the shank to insure that the finger, which is somewhat flexible because it is of plastic, does not jam the feeding of the attachment members. It has been found that without the finger being cutback theattachment member portion 16b has a tendency to end up in the second slot, and not the first slot of the needle which causes jamming of the device.
Thus the shortenedfinger 93 provides a funnel or chute for the movement of themembers 16b into position to feed through the needle. It should be noted that thecore end 91 and theshank end 81a preferably coincide or start from the same point.
As another aspect of this invention, the shank is formed so that the knife edges are exposed as shown in FIG. 19. This may be accomplished by molding; removing or cutting away the plastic leaving a surface at 95.
Theshank 81 is also provided with a lockingnotch 94 to securely lock and position the needle within the nose of the device as shown in FIG. 2.
It has been found that to cleanly cut certain types of material such as polyurethanefastener attachment members 16 without leaving objectionable connectingmember studs 18 attached to theattachment members 16, it is most preferable that thecutting edges 67a and 67b and 90a and 90b be shaped as shown in FIG. 20 so that they have a rounded cutting surface at the bottom of the V.
It has also been found that with this V-configuration, the arc defined by the radius R of the cuttingsurface 67a and 90a andsecondary surfaces 67b and 90b should preferably have an arc defined by a radius of between .005 - .010 inches. It is also most important in getting the clean cut that the depth D fromend 91 to the cuttingsurface edges 67a or 90a preferably be between .015 to .025 inches for connectingnecks 18 which have a diameeter of about 1/32 of an inch.
It has also been found that to obtain the best results, the angles α of the legs of the V cutting edges should be between 60° to 95° and most preferably 70° to 90°.
The composite needle shown in FIGS. 12-19 is preferably constructed using conventional injection molding techniques using an outer mold and a mold insert fitted into a fabricated core when in the configuration shown in FIG. 12. Plastics such as Delrin (A Dupont Acetal Resin) or Nylon filled with glass fibers may be used to provide a shank which is substantially rigid and hard enough to be held in the device and to mechanically lock thecore 80 in place within it. As will be seen in FIGS. 16 and 17, the shank is molded such that the plastic flows about the outside of theshoulder 87 and into thekeyway 89 to securely hold the core in place. It should be understood that the shank could act as the keyway in place of thecore keyway 89, if thecore portion 88 was formed with a key.

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1. A needle comprising a tip, a central portion and a mounting portion, a first slot and a bore extending from the rear of the mounting portion into the central portion, a second slot in the mounting portion offset from the first slot and which extends from the rear of the mounting portion partially to the front portion of the mounting portion closest to the central portion, and a knife provided in the mounting portion opposite the first slot and offset from the second slot, .[.said knife comprising cutting edge portions shaped to form a `V` with the bottom of the `V` pointing towards the tip and cutting edge portions spaced apart at the rear of the mounting portion, and the bottom of the `V` extending partially towards said central less than the distance said second slot extends towards said central portion .]. .
2. A needle for dispensing fastener attachment members comprising a needle core having a tip, a central portion and a flat tail portion having a rearward end, a first slot and bore formed in the central portion of th core for permitting th travel of portions of fastener attachment members therethrough, and a rigid plastic shank surrounding a portion of said core and having a first slot in line with said first slot of said core and a bore in line with the bore of said core, the plastic shank surrounding a portion of the core central portion and at least a portion of said tail portion .[.said central portion of the core having a flared shoulder defining an entry way into the slot of the central portion, and said flared shoulder encapsulated by said rigid plastic to lock the core in the rigid plastic shank .]..
3. A needle according to claim 2 in which the tail is provided with a cutting knife with cutting edge portions forming a `V`.
4. A needle according to claim 3 in which the shank is formed with a second slot which extends from the rearward end of the shank partway towards the front of the shank for permitting a portion of the fastener attachment end members to be guided into the bores.
5. The needle of claim 3 in which a portion of the plastic shank is shaped to expose the knife.
6. A needle according to claim 3, in which the `V` shaped cutting knife has a curved edge portion at the bottom of the `V`.
7. A needle according to claim 6 in which the curved edge portion of the `V` has an arc defined by a radius between .005 and .010 inches.
8. A needle according to claim 7 in which the knife `V` extends inwardly from the rearward end of the tail .015 to .025 inches and werein the angle between the edge portions of the `V` is between 60° to 95°.
9. The needle of claim 6 in which a portion of the plastic shank is shaped to expose the knife.
10. A needle for dispensing fastner attachment members comprising a needle core having a tip central portion and flat tail portion having a rearward end, a first slot and bore formed in the central portion of the core for permitting the travel of fastener attachment members therethrough and a rigid plastic shank surrounding a portion of the core and having a first slot in line with said first slot of said core and a bore in line with the bore of said core central portion, the plastic shank surrounding a portion of the core, said needle having a shaped cutting surface defining a knife which extends toward said tip, said shank having a second slot which extends from the rearward end thereof partway towards the front of the shank for permitting a portion of the fastener attachment end member to be guided into the bores in which a finger separates the first and second slots of the shank and in which the finger extends only partway towards the rearward end of the shank.
11. A needle according to claim 10 in which said core includes a shoulder and in which the shank engages said shoulder of said core to lock the core in the shank.
12. A needle according to claim 11 in which the tail has a keyway and the interior of the shank extends into the keyway and engages said keyway to mechanically hold the tail into the shank.
13. A needle according to claim 12 in which the shaped cutting surface is in the form of a `V` having a curved bottom.
14. A needle according to claim 13 in which the curved bottom has an arc defined by a radius of between .005 and .010 inches.
15. A needle according to claim 14 in which the edge of the shaped cutting surface extends inwardly from the rearward end of the tail .015 to .035 inches and wherein the angle between the legs of the `V` is between 60° to 95°.
16. A needle according to claim 13 in which a portion of the shank is shaped to expose the cutting surface of the knife.
17. A needle comprising a tip, a central portion and a mounting portion, a first slot and a bore provided in the central portion, a bore and first slot provided in the mounting portion and communicating with the bore and the first slot of the central portion, the improvement of a knife extending along the side of the mounting portion, the knife having at least one `V` shaped cutting edge with the bottom of the `V` pointing towards said tip, and the open part of the `V` defined by the rear of the mounting portion, said `V` shaped cutting edge having a curved portion at the bottom of the `V`, said mounting portion is provided with a second slot extending from the rearward end thereof towards the front of the mounting portion to guide a portion of an attachment member into the bore, in which a finger separates the first and second slots of the mounting portion and in which the finger extends only partway towards the rearward end of the mounting portion.
18. A needle dispensing fastener attachment members comprising a metal portion including a tip, a central portion and a flat tail portion having a rearward end, said central portion having a bore opening into a slot for permitting the travel of portions of fastener attachment members therethrough, and a .[.ridig.]. .Iadd.rigid .Iaddend.plastic shank having a slot in line with the slot of the central portion and a bore in line with the bore of the central portion for permitting the travel of portions of fastener attachment members therethrough, said rigid plastic shank extending about and engaging at least a portion of said central portion and said tail portion and said slot of the shank is positioned above a portion of the slot of the central portion.
19. The needle of claim 18 in which the portion of the central portion closest to the tail portion has a flared shouler at the entryway and in which the plastic shank encapsulates the flared shoulder to lock the metal portion of the needle within the plastic shank.
20. The needle of claim 19 in which a flat tail portion is provided with a keyway and in which the plastic shank extends into and encapsulates the keyway to lock the metal portion in the plastic shank.
21. The needle of claim 18 in which the flat tail portion is partially exposed in the shank and may be observed by viewing through the slot of the shank and is an extension of the metal core surface.
22. The needle of claim 21 in which the plastic shank has a second slot at substantially right angles to the first slot.
23. The needle of claim 18 in which the flat tail has a knife and a portion of the rigid plastic is removed to expose the knife.
24. The needle of claim 23 in which the knife is `V` shaped.
25. The needle of claim 24 in which the bottom of the `V` is rounded. .Iadd.26. A needle for dispensing attachments comprising
a body having a mounting tubular portion which is proportioned for the removable insertion of the needle into a dispensing device,
said needle including a central bore extending through said body and
an elongated slot communicating with said central bore and extending along said body,
said needle being provided with a cutting edge at least over a part of its mounting portion,
whereby the removability of said needle permits a worn needle and a dull point to be removed from the dispensing device and replaced by a
substitute needle with a sharp point. .Iaddend. .Iadd.27. A needle for dispensing attachments comprising
A body having a mounting portion including a shank of rigid plastic which is proportioned for the removable insertion of the needle into a dispensing device,
said needle including a central bore extending through said body and
an elongated slot communicating with said central bore and extending along said body,
whereby the removability of said needle permits a worn needle with a dull point to be removed from the dispensing device and replaced by a substitute needle with a sharp point. .Iaddend. .Iadd.28. A needle as defined in claim 27 wherein said slot extends longitudinally through said shank. .Iaddend. .Iadd.29. A needle as defined in claim 28 wherein said shank includes a second slot which extends longitudinally and partially therealong. .Iaddend. .Iadd.30. A needle as defined in claim 29 wherein said shank includes a shortened finger between the two slots, thereby to curtail the jamming of fastener attachment members as they enter the first slot. .Iaddend.
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