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publicationDate 2005-09-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DE-10393258-T5
titleOfInvention stapler
abstract A stapling device comprising: binding rings; a holding member having such a length as to allow the binding rings to be spaced; and an actuation member movably mounted in the support member so that respective bases of the binding rings are spaced apart on a surface of the actuation member to secure the binding rings to the support member; the operating member is composed of a pair of operating pieces which move in the holding member in a longitudinal direction of the holding member; the base of one of the binding rings is fixed to one of the operating pieces while the base of the other binding ring is fixed to the other operating piece; the operating pieces are fixed to the holding member such that abutting edges thereof are held in a bumping state at a position separate from an inner surface of the holding member when the binding rings are closed while abutting edges in an approaching direction of the inner surface of the holding member;
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