Field of the Invention:
[0001] The present invention relates to a machine for binding papers, a bag opening and
so on and particularly to a binding machine using a tape, which bores an aperture
through a bundle of papers and so on and binds the papers and so on with a tape by
piercing the tape made of a paper, for example, through the aperture, and a binding
tape.
Related Art:
[0002] An existing binding machine is such that a Hotchkiss type stapling machine using
a staple cartridge binds the papers by driving a metal staple into a bundle of the
papers to an extent that needles of the staple are pierced therethrough and then projected
from a rear surface of the papers and by bending finward the needles of the staple
projected from the rear surface of the papers.
[0003] The binding machine using the staple (a stapling machine) according to this method
is sometimes encountered by disadvantages such that the staple is stuck into a finger
by mistake when the papers are bound and that the needles of the staple catch a cloth
and injure a skin if they are not satisfactorily bent but projectingly kept. When
the papers which are already bound are to be released because the papers are not satisfactorily
bound or become unnecessary, an equipment such as a remover for removing the staple
is necessary. Without such remover, it is attempted to remove the staple with a fingernail.
However, there is then the risk such that the fingernail is injured and, moreover,
clacks if the staple is thick.
[0004] When the unnecessary papers are fed into a paper cutting machine such as a shredder
or the like, it is necessary to remove the staple from the bound papers. If the papers
bound by the staple are fed into the paper cutting machine by mistake, there is then
the disadvantage such that the staple is caught by the paper cutting machine, which
causes trouble in operation thereof and further damages a blade portion of the paper
cutting machine to lead to reduction of life of the cutting machine. An envelop is
sometimes stapled and sealed by the stapling machine. When a letter opener is used
to open such envelop, the stapled envelop sometimes causes trouble. Therefore, in
consideration of inconvenience in opening the envelop, it is not recommended to staple
the envelop to seal it.
[0005] On the other hand, when many bundles of the papers bounded by the metal staples are
housed and piled, only an upper left stapled portion, for example, of a pile of the
papers becomes extraordinarily thick because one bundle of papers becomes thick only
at a stapled portion and hence the whole papers to be housed unnecessarily becomes
thick. In practice, the metal staple is not used for the papers to be kept for a long
period of time. This practice seems to result from a property of the metal staple
which rusts comparatively early. It is often observed that no countermeasure can be
taken after the metal staple binding the papers rusts. As described above, the metal
staple cannot be used for the papers required to be kept for a long period of time,
so that a paper string, a binding string and so on are practically used.
[0006] Further, when a bag which houses food and so on is bound by the staple, it is sometimes
observed that the released staple falls into the food and so on and that the staple
which is not intended to be released is released and falls into the food and so on,
so that it is sometimes dangerous to staple the bag. Since both edges of the released
staple are sharp, there is then the risk such that a finger, for example, is injured
by the edges of the staple.
[0007] In DE-A-3509844 and US-A-4906314, there is disclosed a machine for binding a tape
to a substrate which comprises a binding tape, a boring mechanism, and a binding mechanism.
In each document the machine is arranged so as to adhesively apply a strip of material
to a surface of the substrate.
[0008] An object of the present invention is to provide a binding machine using a tape,
which employs a system of binding papers and so on with a tape made of a material
such as paper or the like and eliminates disadvantages of a conventional stapling
machine, and a binding tape.
[0009] In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a binding machine as
specified in Claim 1 hereinafter.
[0010] In order to achieve the above objects, the binding machine consists of a tape coated
with an adhesive, a boring mechanism for boring an aperture by a cutter body through
papers and so on to be bound, a binding mechanism using the tape which winds the tape
around or halfway around a portion between the bored aperture and an end portion of
the papers and so on to be bound and bonds the tape to the papers by pressing the
papers by a paper pressing body.
[0011] The binding tape for use in the binding machine is formed by bonding a bonding tape
cut at a predetermined interval to an auxiliary tape to be capable of being peeled
off from the latter.
FIG. 1 is a partially omitted, side view showing a binding machine using a tape according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a binding tape according to the embodiment of
the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the binding tape and various kinds of how to
bind papers;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the whole of the binding machine using the tape
according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is an exploded, perspective view of the binding machine shown in FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a binding-tape guiding portion of the same binding
machine;
FIG. 7 is a side view of a portion for inserting and guiding papers and so on to be
bound of the same binding machine;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an example of a blade body for use in the same
binding machine;
FIG. 9 is an enlarged diagram used to explain operation of the same binding machine
(in an initial state);
FIG. 10 is an enlarged diagram used to explain the operation of the same binding machine
(in a state in which the papers to be bound are gripped);
FIG. 11 is an enlarged diagram used to explain the operation of the same binding machine
(in a state in which the blade body is inserted into the papers for cutting);
FIG. 12 is an enlarged diagram used to explain the operation of the same binding machine
(in a state in which the blade body is returned); and
FIG. 13 is an enlarged diagram used to explain the operation of the same binding machine
(in a state in which the bonding tape is completely bonded on the papers).
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] A binding machine using a tape and a binding tape used therein according to an embodiment
of the present invention will hereinafter be explained with reference to the attached
drawings.
[0013] FIG. 1 is a side view showing the binding machine using the tape according to the
embodiment of the present invention in which one side surface portion (a right side
surface portion) thereof is removed. In FIG. 1, reference numeral 1 represents the
whole of the binding machine using the tape, which consists of a boring mechanism
2 and a binding mechanism 3 including a binding-tape forwarding and guiding mechanism
4 and a mechanism 5 for moving papers and so on to be bound. The papers and so on
are bound by the binding machine 1 into which a binding tape 6 is loaded.
[0014] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a part of the binding tape according to the
embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 2, reference numeral 6 represents a binding
tape which consists of a bonding tape 7 and an auxiliary tape 8 which is mounted with
and holds the bonding tape 7 such that the bonding tape 7 can be peeled off therefrom.
[0015] The bonding tape 7 is coated on its rear surface with an adhesive 9 and cut at constant
intervals. The unit length of the cut bonding tape 7 is determined on the basis of
the thickness and binding width of the papers and so on to be bound.
[0016] In other words, as shown in FIG. 3, the unit length of the bonding tape 7 is a length
obtained by adding a length twice a width from an end surface p
1 of papers P to be bound to a slit-shaped aperture
h bored through the papers P, which will be described later on, and a length twice
a thickness of the papers P. This unit length is a length calculated on the basis
of requirement of a length of the bonding tape 7 sufficient for substantially surrounding
a portion between the end surface p
1 of the papers P and the slit-shaped aperture
h. Even if the thickness of the papers P to be bound and/or the binding width are a
little larger than those obtained from calculation, it leads to only that the bonding
tape 7 becomes a little shorter than the length for surrounding the above portion.
Therefore, even if the bonding tape is not completely bonded to the above portion,
it does not prevent the papers P from being bound satisfactorily.
[0017] If there is taken a countermeasure for the above slight tape shortage in which the
length of the bonding tape 7 is set a little longer than the predetermined length
and a length from the end surface p
1 of the papers P to be bound to a position where the slit-shaped aperture
h is bored is set a little shorter, the thickness of the papers P and so on to be bound
can be given with a room to some extent.
[0018] As shown in FIG. 2, tape forwarding apertures 10 are bored at constant intervals
through the binding tape 6 in which the bonding tapes 7 each having the predetermined
length are successively bonded to and held by the auxiliary tape 8 so as to be peeled
from the auxiliary tape 8. The tape forwarding apertures 10 are positioned between
the adjacent bonding tapes 7 and bored through both of the bonding tape 7 and the
auxiliary tape 8. The tape forwarding apertures 10 are used to forward the bonding
tape 7 to be subsequently used into the binding mechanism 3 of the binding machine
1. As will be described later on, the tape forwarding aperture 10 is engaged with
a forwarding projection provided at the moving mechanism 5 which forwards the binding
tape 6 in a ganged relation with moving the moving mechanism 5 away from the boring
mechanism 2, thereby peeling the bonding tape 7 from the auxiliary tape 8. Thus, the
subsequent bonding tape 7 is prepared for the next binding operation.
[0019] On the other hand, the auxiliary tape 8 is made such that its width is set larger
than the width of the bonding tape 7 and both of the side edge portions of the auxiliary
tape 8 are used as press edge surface portions 8a, 8b where the bonding tape 7 is
not bonded.
[0020] The bonding tape 7 of binding tape 6 described above is previously cut at predetermined
intervals, while the bonding tape 7 can be arranged such that it is bonded to and
held by the auxiliary tape 8 without being cut but able to be peeled from the auxiliary
tape 8 and then only the bonding tape 7 is cut by a tape cutter at optional and random
intervals before being inserted into the biding mechanism 3 of the binding machine
1. It can be considered that the bonding tape 7 is not mounted on and held by the
auxiliary tape 8.
[0021] The tape forwarding apertures 10 provided through the binding tape 6 are not limited
to those shown in FIG. 2. Instead of the aperture, the binding tape 6 can have notch
portions, not shown, which are provided by cutting the side edge portion of the auxiliary
tape 8 and engaged with the above projection or a similar projection to forward the
binding tape 6. The bonding tape 7 or the auxiliary tape 8 can be gripped at both
of its surfaces by roller-shaped members to forward it. According to the embodiment
shown in FIG. 1, the binding tape 6 is housed in a housing case C in a state in which
the binding tape 6 is rolled around a cylindrical core and the bonding tape 6 can
be loaded into and unloaded from the housing case C. The tape roll can be freely exchanged.
[0022] In another embodiment, not shown, in which the tape forwarding aperture is not provided,
a tape feeder (a tape feeding apparatus) can be provided separately.
[0023] The binding machine using the tape according to the embodiment of the present invention
will subsequently be explained with reference to FIGS. 1 and 4 to 13.
[0024] In the above figures, reference numeral 1 represents the whole of the binding machine
using the tape. A housing 11 of the binding machine 1 is formed by combining substantially
symmetrical left and right half housings 11a, 11b which can be detachably assembled.
A main mechanism housing portion 12 for housing a main mechanism consisting of the
boring mechanism 2 and the binding mechanism 3 is formed substantially at a center
portion of the housing 11 so as to have a shape of an erect cylinder with an opening
on its upper surface side. There is formed at a front side of the main mechanism housing
portion 12 a guide portion 13 for guiding the moving mechanism 5 which is movable
in a horizontal direction with gripping the papers and so on to be bound. A housing
portion 14 for housing the binding tape 6 is formed at a rear side of the main mechanism
housing portion 12.
[0025] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 5, a pressing member 15 is inserted into the main mechanism
housing portion 12 of the housing 11 from its upper opening portion 12a so as to be
slid in upward and downward directions. The pressing member 15 is formed of a holding
frame portion 15a inserted into the main mechanism housing portion 12 for holding
movable portion of the main mechanism and a pressing handle 15b which is fixed on
an upper end of the holding frame portion 15a and projected upward from the main mechanism
housing portion 12.
[0026] The holding frame portion 15a of the pressing member 15 holds a blade body 16, which
is a main member of the boring mechanism 2, for boring an aperture through the papers
to be bound and a pressing body 17 which is a main member of the binding mechanism
3. The blade body 16 is formed as will described later on and held by the holding
frame portion 15a so that its almost half portion on a blade edge 16a side should
be projected downward relative to a lower end of the holding frame portion 15a and
so as to be attached and detached. The pressing body 17 includes a shaft 17a, a pressing
piece 17b horizontally fixed on a lower end of the shaft 17a, and a collar piece 17c
fixed on the shaft 17a at a position displaced from its upper end by a predetermined
length. The pressing body 17 is held by the holding frame portion 15a so as to be
projected downward relative to the blade body 16 and to be slid in the upward and
downward directions. A pressing spring member 18 formed of a compression coil spring,
for example, is disposed between the upper end portion, i.e., the collar piece 17c
fixed on the shaft 17a of the pressing body 17 and a lower surface of the pressing
handle 15b. The pressing member 15 includes therein a first restoring spring member
19a and a second restoring spring member 19b which are formed of a compression coil
spring, for example. The first restoring spring member 19a is fitted at its upper
end portion to a lower surface side of the pressing handle 15b to thereby be held
so as to be hung, and the second restoring spring member 19b is arranged such that
a lower half portion of the first restoring spring member 19a is inserted into the
second restoring spring member 19b.
[0027] As shown in FIG. 1, an insertion opening 12b into which the blade body 16 is inserted,
a supporting hole 12c for supporting the shaft 17a of the pressing body 17 inserted
thereinto and a dish-shaped bearing surface portion 12d for supporting lower ends
of the first and second restoring spring member 19a, 19b are formed at a lower portion
of the main mechanism housing portion 12 of the housing 11 into which the pressing
member 15 is inserted. A contact piece portion 12e is formed at a front edge side
of the insertion opening 12b so as to be projected downward.
[0028] At a rear end portion of a guide surface 13a of the guide portion 13 for guiding
the papers and so on to be bound which is provided below the main mechanism housing
portion 12, i.e., horizontally extended forward from a portion below the main mechanism
housing portion 12, a positioning portion 20 for positioning a side of a bind portion
of the papers and so on to be bound is provided so as to be located below the above-mentioned
supporting aperture 12c. The positioning portion 20 is opposed to the above-mentioned
pressing piece 17b of the pressing body 17 and consists of a mount surface 20a for
mounting thereon the bind portion of the papers and so on and a projecting contact
surface 20b along which a rear end edge of the pressing piece 17b is slid and with
which the end surface of the bind portion is brought in contact, both of which allows
the positioning portion 20 to have a cross section with its shape of a reversed L
letter.
[0029] The shaft 17a of the pressing body 17 is inserted into the supporting aperture 12c
by inserting the pressing member 15 into the main mechanism housing portion 12 and
the first and second restoring spring members 19a, 19b are mounted on and brought
at their lower surfaces in contact with the bearing surface portion 12d. Then, the
pressing member 15 is slidably pushed upward by a restoring spring force of the first
restoring spring member 19a and then positioned on an upper side of the main mechanism
housing portion 12 with being considerably projected upward from the upper opening
portion 12a. In this state, the blade body 16 is located above the insertion opening
12b so as to be opposed thereto at a predetermined interval. The pressing piece 17b
of the pressing body 17 is located above the positioning portion 20 so that its lower
surface should be opposed to the mount surface 20a at a predetermined interval and
its rear end edge should be slidably in contact with the projecting contact surface
20b.
[0030] When the pressing body 15 is pressed at the pressing handle 15b and further pushed
down into the main mechanism housing portion 12 against the restoring spring force
of the first restoring spring member 19a, the pressing piece 17b of the pressing body
17 is brought in contact with the mount surface 20a of the positioning portion 20
and then presses the mount surface 20a because a spring force of the pressing spring
member 18 is applied to the shaft 17a. When the pressing member 15 is further pushed
downward, the pressing member 15 is moved downward with contracting the second restoring
spring member 19b and the blade body 16 reaches the guide surface 13a of the guide
portion 13 through the insertion opening 12b and then is brought below the guide surface
13a after being passed through the insertion opening 12b. At this time, the pressing
piece 17b of the pressing body 17 is strongly pressed on the mount surface 20a.
[0031] When the pressing member 15 is released from being pressed from this state, the pressing
member 15 is strongly slid and returned upward by the double restoring spring force
obtained from the first and second restoring spring members 19a, 19b and the blade
body 16 is passed through the guide surface 13a from a lower side thereof to an upper
side thereof and then returned into the insertion opening 12b. In this state, the
pressing piece 17b is kept being pressed on the mount surface 20a by the spring force
of the pressing spring member 18, and the pressing member 15 is still comparatively
slightly slid and returned by the restoring spring force of the first restoring spring
force 19a. When this return of the pressing member 15 is completed, the pressing member
15 is stopped from being pressed on the mount surface 20a and then is moved upward.
[0032] A supporting portion 21 with an opening at its lower end is formed on a front surface
side of the main mechanism housing portion 12. A rotating pressing body 22 formed
of a roller made of a synthetic resin, for example, is inserted into the supporting
portion 21 together with a supporting body 22c including a bearing 22a and a spring
member 22b therein and held by the supporting portion 21 so as to be projected from
a lower opening portion 21a thereof.
[0033] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 5, a press contact surface portion 23, which is located at
the same level as the mount surface 20a of the positioning portion 20, is provided
on the guide surface 13a of the guide portion 13 so as to be opposed to the rotating
pressing body 22 springily projected from the lower opening portion 21a of the supporting
portion 21. An opening 24 is formed between the press contact surface portion 23 and
the positioning portion 20, being located below the above blade body 16 which is inserted
thereinto. A long guide opening 25 extended in forward and backward directions is
formed through the guide surface 13a of the guide portion 13 at its center portion
to a front side from the press contact surface portion 23. The guide opening 25 is
formed over both of the half housings 11a, 11b.
[0034] A tape housing portion 14 for housing the binding tape 6 is formed at a rear side
of the main mechanism housing portion 12 and houses a tape case C housing the binding
tape 6 wound around a roll. The tape housing portion 14 is opened and hollow at its
rear side, where opening portions 14a
1, 14b
1 extended to a rear surface opening 14c are respectively formed at both side surface
portions 14a, 14b. A lower surface portion 14d is formed so as to be inclined to become
high in the backward direction, and a front surface 14e is formed perpendicularly
to the inclined lower surface 14d. Since the tape housing portion 14 is thus formed,
the tape housing case C can be inserted and ejected in a backward and slightly upward
diagonal direction with being gripped at its both sides by fingers, so that the tape
housing case C can be inserted and ejected smoothly.
[0035] The tape housing portion 14 is communicated to a lower portion of the guide portion
13 through an opening portion 14f formed through a lower portion of the front surface
14e.
[0036] A tape guiding body 26 is fitted to a lower portion of the guide portion 13 of the
housing 11 so as to be rotated downward. The tape guiding body 26 is formed independently
of the housing 11. The tape guiding body 26 is formed so as to be long block-shaped
in forward and backward directions with being extended from a front end surface of
the guide portion 13 to a front surface of the tape housing portion 14 and is engaged
with the housing 11 at a lower surface side of the housing 11, i.e., between lower
portions of both of the half housings 11a, 11b, thereby becoming integral with the
housing 11. The tape guiding body 26 is formed as a tape guiding surface 26a at its
upper surface side and formed at a portion corresponding to a front edge of the above-mentioned
guide portion 13 side opening 24 as a ridge guiding portion 27 which has a top portion
27a formed as a curved surface and is sharply inclined at its rear surface 27b side.
The tape guiding surface 26a of the tape guiding body 26 is formed at a front side
of the ridge guiding portion 27 as a guide surface portion 26a
1 located at a higher position and at a rear side thereof as a guide surface portion
26a
2 located at a lower position. On the front side guide surface portion 26a
1, a reversing feed blocking click 28 for being engaged with the tape forwarding aperture
10 of the auxiliary tape 8 of the binding tape 6 is projectingly provided adjacent
to the ridge guide portion 27 and a guide groove 29 extended to the front end of the
tape guiding body 26 from the reversing feed blocking click 28 is formed. There is
projectingly provided at a lower portion of the front end surface a flat and substantially
triangular cutting projection 30 for cutting the auxiliary tape 8.
[0037] The tape guiding body 26 is located between both of the half housings 11a, 11b and
pivotally supported at its rear end portion by a shaft 31 fixed on a front side lower
portion of the front surface opening portion 14f of the tape housing portion 14 so
as to be rotated downward. The tape guiding body 26 is attached with an engaging stopper
32 so as to be engaged with and held by both the half housings 11a, 11b with being
fitted into the housing 11.
[0038] At a lower portion of the guide portion 13 of the housing 11 into which the tape
guiding body 26 is fitted, a front side guide pin 33 positioned between the front
surface 27a of the ridge guiding portion 27 of the tape guiding body 25 and the reversing
feed blocking click 28 and a rear side guide pin 34 positioned so as to correspond
to a bent portion between the rear surface 27b of the ridge guiding portion 27 and
the rear side guide surface portion 26a
2 are projectingly provided so as to bridge the tape guide surface 26a. As shown in
FIG. 6, pressing pieces 35a, 35b corresponding to the press edge surface portions
8a, 8b provided at both sides of the auxiliary tape 8 are projectingly provided at
an interval substantially equal to a thickness of the auxiliary tape 8 at a portion
substantially corresponding to an upper half portion on the side of the rear surface
27b of the ridge guide portion 27. The ridge guide portion 27, the front and rear
side guide pins 33, 34 and the pressing pieces 35a, 35b form a peeling unit for peeling
the bonding tape 7 from the auxiliary tape 8.
[0039] On the guide surface 13a of the guide portion 13 of the housing 11, a movable gripping
body 40 of the moving mechanism 5 for gripping the papers to be bound and for being
moved toward the main mechanism housing portion 12, i.e., the boring mechanism 2 and
the binding mechanism 3 is mounted so as to be slid in the forward and backward directions.
[0040] The movable gripping body 40 has two quadrangular gripping boards 41, 42 which are
connected to each other at their one sides by a shaft pin 43 in a hinge fashion. A
guide opening groove 41a having a width substantially equal to the width of the above-mentioned
press contact portion 23 on the guide portion 13 is formed through the one (lower
side) gripping board 41 from its end edge center portion on the hinge connection side
to its substantial center portion of a board surface.
[0041] On the other hand, a pair of pressing springy pieces 42a, 42b located across the
guide opening groove 41a of the one gripping board 41 are formed at the other (upper
side) gripping board 42 so as to be bent upward in a direction from a free end side
portion toward the connection side portion. Finger hooking projections 42c are formed
on an upper surface of the other gripping board 42. In the other gripping board 42,
the pressing springy pieces 42a, 42b may be formed of a part such as a plate spring
or the like independent of the gripping board 42.
[0042] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 7, a forwarding click piece 44 for being engaged with the
tape forwarding apertures 10 of the auxiliary tape 8 is supported by a supporting
frame 45 at a substantial center portion of a lower surface of the one gripping board
41 so as to be rotated in the upward and downward directions and is rotatably biased
by a biasing member, not shown, such as a spring or the like so that its tip end engaging
portion 44a should constantly be projected downward. The forwarding click piece 44
is inserted into the guide opening 25 together with the supporting frame 45 to insert
the tip end engaging portion 44a thereof into the guide groove 29 of the tape guiding
body 26.
[0043] A long guide piece 46 extended in the forward and backward directions is projectingly
provided at one side portion of the lower surface of the one gripping board 41 and
is slidably in contact with one side surface of the housing 11, i.e., an outer surface
of the right half housing 11b.
[0044] As shown in FIG. 7, a stopper cam 47 is pivotally fitted to a portion corresponding
to the guide piece 46 on the outer side surface of the right side half housing 11b
so as to be freely rotatable in the forward and backward directions. The stopper cam
47 is constantly rotatably biased by a springy biasing member 48 such as a coil spring
or the like in the forward direction. The stopper cam 47 is slidably in contact with
a lower surface of the guide piece 46 of the gripping board 41 with being rotated
backward against a rotation biasing force. Since the stopper cam 47 can be brought
in contact with a rear end surface of the guide piece 46, the stopper cam 47 is rotated
forward and stops the guide piece 46 with being in contact with its rear end surface
and the rotation biasing force permits the stopper cam 47 to press the guide piece
46 forward. In other words, when the guide piece 46 is slidably in contact with the
stopper cam 47, the movable gripping body 40 can be freely moved in the forward and
backward directions on the guide surface 13a of the guide portion 13. When the movable
gripping body 40 is brought to the front end portion of the guide portion 13, the
guide piece 46 is brought in contact with the stopper cam 47 at its rear end surface
to stop the movable gripping body 40. When the movable griping body 40 is moved in
the forward direction and then the guide piece 46 is about to leave the stopper cam
47, the stopper cam 47 is brought in contact with the rear end surface of the guide
piece 46, which is pressed forward by the biasing force for forward rotation produced
by the biasing member 48 of the stopper cam 47, so that the movable gripping body
40 is automatically returned to the front end of the guide portion 13 and then stopped.
[0045] When the movable gripping body 40 in the stopped state is moved backward, the movable
gripping body 40 is pressed against the biasing force of the stopper cam 47 and then
the guide piece 46 rotates the stopper cam 47 backward by pushing the stopper cam
47 backward and is brought slidably in contact with the stopper cam 47 with being
located on the cam 47. Then, the movable gripping body 40 can be freely moved backward
as described above.
[0046] As shown in FIG. 4, a cover 49 for covering these members is fitted to the outer
side surface of the right half housing 11b with which the guide piece 46 is slidably
in contact and to which the stopper cam 47 is pivotally fitted.
[0047] The above-mentioned blade body 16 is formed as shown in FIG. 8 which shows an example
thereof. The blade body 16 has a flat board having a wider width as compared with
a predetermined width, i.e., the width of the bonding tape 7 of the binding tape 6,
and is provided at its tip end with a blade edge 16a curved at its center. A tape
insertion aperture 16b is bored through the blade body 15 adjacent to the blade edge
16a so as to have a little wider width as compared with the bonding tape 7. A tape
guide groove 16c having the same width as that of the tape insertion aperture 16b
is formed at a portion from the tape insertion aperture 16b to the blade edge 16a.
Fitting engaging concave portions 16d
1, 16d
2 are formed at both side portions of the blade body 16 displaced slightly toward a
rear end thereof from a center thereof. The tape guide groove 16c is not always necessary.
[0048] At the fitting engaging concave portions 16d
1, 16d
2, the blade body 16 is engaged with and fitted to the above-mentioned holding frame
portion 15a of the pressing member 15.
[0049] An operation of the thus arranged binding machine 1 for binding the papers and so
on will hereinafter be explained.
[0050] Before the binding operation, several preparatory operations must be done. The tape
case C is loaded into the tape housing portion 14 through its rear surface opening
14c. Then, the binding tape 6 housed in the tape case C in the form of the wound roll
is drawn through a slit opening c located at a lower end of a case front surface and
brought through the front surface opening 14f of the tape housing portion 14 to a
portion below the guide portion 13 which is opened by rotating the tape guiding body
26 downward. When the binding tape 6 is to be drawn from the tape case C, the bonding
tape 7 is located on the auxiliary tape 8.
[0051] The binding tape 6 drawn toward the portion below the guide portion 13 is drawn so
as to be located under the front and rear guide pins 33, 34 and the front and rear
pressing pieces 35a, 35b. When, in this state, the tape guiding body 26 is closed,
engaged with the housing 11 and stopped by the engaging stopper 32, the binding tape
6 is located along the tape guide surface 26a of the tape guiding body 26 and brought
in contact with circumferential surface of the ridge guide portion 27 by being gripped
by the front and rear guide pins 33, 34 located at the front and rear sides of the
ridge guide portions 27, with being pressed at both side edges of the auxiliary tape
8, i.e., the press edge surface portions 8a, 8b by the pressing pieces 35a, 35b.
[0052] When the movable gripping body 40 is moved toward a back side of the guide portion
13, i.e., toward the main mechanism housing portion 12 in this state, the forwarding
click 44 is slid on the binding tape 6 without being engaged with the tape forwarding
apertures 10 of the binding tape 6.
[0053] When the movable gripping body 40 is moved to a rear position and then slidably returned
forward from the main mechanism housing portion 12 side, the forwarding click 44 is
engaged with one of the tape forwarding apertures 10 of the binding tape 6 in the
guide groove 29 of the tape guiding body 26 while the movable gripping body 40 is
being slid. Therefore, the binding tape 6 is drawn by an amount of one interval between
the adjacent tape forwarding apertures 10 with the movable gripping body 40 being
slid forward.
[0054] While being drawn and moved, the binding tape 6 is sharply folded at the ridge guide
portion 27 of the tape guiding body 26, i.e., folded and substantially turned up along
a curved surface top portion 27a of the ridge guide portion 27 with the auxiliary
tape 8 being pressed at its both side press edge surface portions 8a, 8b by the pressing
pieces 35a, 35b. Therefore, since the bonding tape 7 is bonded to the auxiliary tape
8 with being divided into portions each having a predetermined length, the bonding
tape 7 is peeled from the auxiliary tape 8 on its front end side at the curved portion
formed by the ridge guide portion 27 and moved with being raised as the auxiliary
tape 8 is folded and moved. Then, the bonding tape 7 is upward projected from the
opening 24 formed between the positioning portion 20 and the press contact surface
portion 23 of the guide portion 13 and then located in front of the positioning portion
20. At this time, the bonding tape 7 is held with its front end being temporarily
bonded to the contact piece 12e (see FIGS. 1 and 9) and its rear end portion being
bonded to the auxiliary tape 8. In this state, the tape forwarding aperture 10 of
the auxiliary tape 8 is engaged with the reversing feed blocking click 28 of the tape
guiding body 26.
[0055] As described above, the preparatory operations for the binding operation are completed.
Then, when the papers P and so on are bound by the binding machine 1, the papers P
and so on are held by inserting its bind side surface p between both of the gripping
boards 41, 42 of the movable gripping body 40 returned to the front position of the
guide portion 13 and by holding the papers P with the pressing springy boards 42a,
42b of the upper side gripping board 42 (in a state shown by a two-dot chain line
shown in FIG. 1).
[0056] When, in this state, the movable gripping body 40 is slidably moved backward, i.e.,
toward the main mechanism housing portion 12 and forced so that the guide opening
groove 41a of the lower side gripping board 41 should correspond to the press contact
surface portion 23, the bind side surface p of the papers P and so on is gripped between
the press contact surface portion 23 and the rotating pressing body 22 and then inserted
into the lower portion of the main mechanism housing portion 12. At this time, the
bonding tape 7 held in the above raised state is bonded to the end surface p
1 on the bind side surface p and then brought onto the positioning portion 20. The
bonding tape 7 is folded and positioned at a portion slightly extended downward from
the opening 24 with its front half portion being located between the bind side surface
p and a sidewise U letter-shaped surface formed of a portion from the mount surface
20a and the projected contact surface 20b of the positioning portion 20 to the lower
surface of the pressing piece 17b of the pressing body 17 and with its rear half portion
being bonded to the auxiliary tape 8. When the bonding tape 7 is peeled from the auxiliary
tape 8, the auxiliary tape 8 is pulled by the bonding tape 7 but engaged with and
held by the reversing feed blocking click 28 because the tape forwarding aperture
10 is engaged with the reversing feed blocking click 28, so that the bonding tape
7 is smoothly peeled.
[0057] When the pressing member 15 is pushed down by pressing the pressing handle 15b against
a restoring spring force of the first restoring spring member 19a in this state, the
pressing body 17 is pressed and lowered through the pressing spring member 18 with
being in contact with a front end portion side of the front half portion of the bonding
tape 7. The pressing body 17 is pressed onto the bind side surface
p of the papers P and then presses the bind side surface
p together with the mount surface 20a of the positioning portion 20. Therefore, the
bonding tape 7 is tightly bonded at its front half portion side to the portion from
an upper surface side of the bind side surface
p through the end surface p
1 thereof to a lower surface side thereof (see FIG. 10).
[0058] When the pressing member 15 is further pressed, the pressing member 15 is moved downward
with contracting the second restoring spring member 19b as described above and the
blade body 16 is lowered through the insertion opening 12b. The blade edge 16a of
the blade body 16 reaches the bind side surface
p of the papers P and is stuck by the pressing pressure of the pressing member 15 into
the bind side surface
p. The blade body 16 bores a slit-shaped aperture
h having the same size as a lateral cross section of the blade body 16 through the
bind side surface
p and inserted through the opening 24 to a portion below the guide portion 13. At a
position where the blade body 16 is inserted, the rear half portion of the bonding
tape 7 is positioned with its rear end being bonded to the auxiliary tape 8 as described
above. When the blade body 16 is inserted, the rear half portion of the bonding tape
7 is slidably brought in contact with the blade body 16 and then peeled from the auxiliary
tape 8, and at the same time the rear half portion thereof is inserted into the tape
insertion aperture 16b of the blade body 16 by a restitution force of the rear half
portion thereof caused by its being peeled off (see FIG. 11). While the blade body
16 is boring the aperture, the pressing body 17 is kept pressing the bind side surface
p of the papers P by the contracted pressing spring member 18.
[0059] When the pressing member 15 is stopped from being pressed in this state, the pressing
member 15 is strongly slidably returned upward by the double restoring spring force
obtained from the first and second restoring spring members 19a, 19b and at the same
time the blade body 16 is also promptly lifted up together with the pressing member
15, so that the blade body 16 can be reliably drawn through the opening 24 from the
aperture
h bored through the bind side surface p of the papers P. At this time, the rear end
portion of the bonding tape 7 inserted into the tape insertion aperture 16b of the
blade body 16 is brought upward through the aperture
h of the bind side surface
p from its lower surface side to its upper surface side with following the blade body
16 which is being lifted (see FIG. 12). While the blade body 16 is being pulled out,
the rear end portion of the bonding tape 7 is kept inserted into the tape guide groove
16c between the blade edge 16a of the blade body 16 and the tape insertion aperture
16b thereof and hence accommodated therein so as not to be projected in a direction
of the thickness of the blade body 16. The pressing body 17 is kept pressing the bind
side surface
p because being pressed by the spring force of the pressing spring member 18. Therefore,
the rear end portion of the bonding tape 7 can be smoothly drawn from the aperture
h having the same size as the lateral cross section of the blade body 16.
[0060] When the pressing member 15 is completely slid and returned, the pressing body 17
is lifted up and the pressing piece 17b leaves the bind side surface
p of the papers P.
[0061] When the movable gripping body 40 is slidably drawn forward from the lower side of
the main mechanism housing portion 12 in this state, the bind side surface
p of the papers P is passed between the rotating pressing body 22 and the press contact
surface portion 23 with following the sliding movable gripping body 40. When the bind
side surface
p is passed therebetween, the rear end portion of the bonding tape 7 drawn on the upper
surface side of the bind side surface
p is folded by the rotating pressing body 22 toward the upper surface side of the bind
side surface
p and the bonding tape 7 is bonded to the bind side surface
p so as to have a shape of a substantially reversed C letter. Then, the rear end portion
of the bonding tape 7 is gripped and pressed together with the bind side surface
p by the rotating pressing body 22, which is pressed by the spring member 22c, and
the press contact portion 23, so that the whole surface of the bonding tape 7 is tightly
bonded to the bind side surface
p (see FIG. 13).
[0062] In this state, the movable gripping body 40 is slid and drawn to the front end portion
of the guide portion 13 to detach the papers P bound by the bonding tape 7. The papers
P are bound by the bonding tape 7 in a state shown by an arrow a in FIG. 3.
[0063] When the movable gripping body 40 is slid and drawn, the forwarding click 44 provided
in the movable gripping body 40 is engaged with the tape forwarding aperture 10 of
the binding tape 6 to forward the auxiliary tape 8 from which the bonding tape 7 is
peeled. When the movable gripping body 40 is moved to the front end portion of the
guide portion 13, as described above, the movable gripping body 40 is automatically
moved because the guide piece 45 is pressed by the stopper cam 47 in the forward direction.
The movement of the movable gripping body 40 permits the binding tape 6 to be forwarded
by a length of the next one unit. When the binding tape 6 is forwarded, i.e., the
auxiliary tape 8 is moved, in order to prepare the next binding operation, the next
bonding tape 7 is held with being peeled from the auxiliary tape 8 and raised similarly
to the above-mentioned preparatory operations.
[0064] The papers P and so on are bound by the bonding tape 7 as described above, so that
the auxiliary tape 8 is successively forwarded and ejected from the front end surface
side of the tape guiding body 26. The ejected auxiliary tape 8 can be cut and removed
by engaging its tape forwarding aperture 10 with the cutting projection 30 projectingly
provided on the front end surface of the tape guiding body 26 to pull out the auxiliary
tape 8.
[0065] For example, the bonding tape 7 has a length obtained by adding the length twice
the length from the end surface p
1 of the papers P to the aperture
h to the length twice the thickness of the papers P to be bound, i.e., the length of
the bonding tape 7 is set to a length sufficient to substantially surround the portion
between the end surface p
1 of the papers P and the aperture
h, while difference in thickness of the papers P to be bound can be solved by setting
the length of the bonding tape 7 a little longer. In other words, when the papers
P to be bound are thin, the end portions of the bonding tape 7 are bounded with being
overlapped each other, while when the papers P to be bound are comparatively thick,
the head end of the bonding tape 7 and the tale end thereof are bonded with a short
interval therebetween and without being overlapped each other.
[0066] The bonding tape 7 is inserted and bonded in the above embodiment in the following
processes. One end of the bonding tape 7 is bonded to the upper surface of the end
portion of the papers P to be bound and the bonding tape 7 is perpendicularly folded
and then bonded to the end surface p
1 of the papers P. The bonding tape 7 is further perpendicularly folded and bonded
to the lower surface of the papers P. Subsequently, the bonding tape 7 is inserted
through the tape threading aperture
h bored by the blade body 16 and bonded to an end surface, where the aperture is provided,
of the papers P. When the papers P are drawn, the bonding tape 7 is further perpendicularly
folded to bond the other end thereof to the upper surface around the aperture
h of the papers P. Therefore, as shown by the arrow a in FIG. 3, the bonding tape 7
is folded in a tube fashion and bonded to the papers P so as to surround a part of
the papers P, and the bound bonding tape 7 has a cross section having a shape of the
C letter counterclockwise turned at an angle of 90°. However, the bonding tape 7 bonded
to the papers P does not always have a bind shape of the C letter clockwise turned
at an angle of 90° and may have shapes of U letter counterclockwise or clockwise turned
at an angle of 90° as shown by arrows
b and
c in FIG. 3, respectively. The tape threading apertures
h can be bored by the blade body 15 at two optional positions which are not limited
to the end portion of the papers P as shown by an arrow
d in FIG. 3, thereby bonding the bonding tape 7 in a substantial shape of the C letter
turned counterclockwise at an angle of 90°.
[0067] Two methods of threading the bored aperture
h with the bonding tape 7 can be considered: the former, as shown in FIG. 1, is that,
as described in the above embodiment, the bonding tape 7 is inserted into the tape
insertion aperture 16b provided through the center of the blade body 16 after the
blade body 16 bores the aperture
h through the papers P and when the blade body 16 is pulled out, the blade body 16
is drawn together with the bonding tape 7 to thread the tape insertion aperture 16b
with the bonding tape 7; and the latter is that the bonding tape 7 is previously inserted
into the tape insertion aperture 16b provided through the center of the blade body
16 before the boring operation and the blade body 16 bores the aperture
h through the papers P with the bonding tape 7 being inserted thereinto to thread the
aperture
h with the bonding tape 7. The method of threading the tape insertion aperture 16b
with the bonding tape 7 is not limited to these methods.
[0068] This embodiment, as shown in FIG. 8, adopts the blade body 16 having the blade edge
16a which is reversed mountain-shaped and curved upward at its center. The shape of
the blade body 16 is not limited to the above shape. When the papers are thick, it
is desirable that an ordinary blade is formed in the form of a single blade edge which
is mountain-shaped and sharply curved downward at its center. The number of the blade
body is not limited to one, but the blade having a plurality of blade edges can be
adopted. It can be freely selected whether the blade edge 15a is single-blade-edged
or double-blade-edged and which direction the blade edge is directed in. In consideration
of a method in which a machine such as a puncher or the like bores a circular aperture
through a corner of the papers, this embodiment can adopt a method in which a small
aperture with a predetermined width used for passing the bonding tape 7 therethrough
is bored through the end portion of the papers P by using a box-shaped boring blade
for boring a rectangular aperture or a circular shaped boring blade. In this case,
it may be facilitated to pass the bonding tape 7 through the bored aperture
h. While the arranged blade portion lifts the bonding tape to the upper surface of
the papers P to pass the bonding tape 7 through the bored aperture in this embodiment,
if a wider aperture is formed, then the bonding tape 7 can be passed through the bored
aperture
h with ease, so that it is unnecessary to pass the bonding tape 7 through the bored
aperture
h as described in the embodiment.
[0069] While the blade body 16 bores the aperture
h through the papers P in a vertical direction downward from a portion above the papers
P in this embodiment, the blade body 16 can bore the aperture
h in a vertical direction upward from a portion below the papers P. While in this embodiment
the bonding tape 7 is inserted into the tape insertion aperture 16b provided through
the center of the blade body 16 after the aperture
h is bored through the papers P, the bonding tape 7 can be previously inserted into
the tape insertion aperture 16b before the blade body 16 bores the aperture
h through the papers P.
[0070] In this embodiment, only the first restoring spring member 19a may be employed as
the restoring springy body for slidably returning the pressing member 15, and there
can be employed a spring member in which the first and second restoring spring members
19a, 19b are integrally formed, i.e., integrally continuously formed so that a spring
force at its lower portion should be strong.
[0071] The binding machine using the tape according to the present invention enjoys the
following effects because it has an arrangement described in detail above and does
not use a metal staple.
(1) Since the papers are bound with the binding tape, the bind portion becomes considerably
thin and is prevented from becoming thick as compared with a bind portion bound by
the conventional stapling machine.
(2) Since the binding tape as a binding material can be formed of a cellophane, a
cloth, a synthetic paper or synthetic resin such as propylene, vinyl chloride or the
like, even if the binding tape is fed into a paper cutter, the whole of the papers
including the bind portion can be cut and problems such as trouble of the paper cutter
or the like are prevented from being caused. A peeling instrument such as a remover
or the like for the binding tape becomes unnecessary. Further, a fingernail is prevented
form being injured when the bonding tape is peeled with a fingernail.
(3) Since a material of the binding tape is a material such as a paper or the like
as described above, the binding tape is never rusted. Therefore, the papers necessary
to be kept for a long period of time are prevented from suffering from rust, and use
of a paper string and a string is not required.
(4) Since the binding tape is made of a paper and so on, there is no risk such that
the staple is stuck in the finger by mistake when the papers are bound. There is no
risk such that a metal piece catches a cloth and injures a skin because it is not
satisfactorily bent but projectingly kept.
(5) Since the sharp blade body bores the aperture through the papers, the aperture
can be bored without failure.
(6) Even when use of a letter opener is expected, a blade portion of the opener is
prevented from being damaged because the letter is bound with a paper tape.
(7) Even when the binding tape is used to wrap a material such food, medicine to be
handed to a sick person or the like, the binding tape can be safely used because a
metal piece is prevented from remaining in the food, the medicine and so on.
(8) Since the binding tape to serve as the bind material is made of a material such
as paper, cloth, synthetic resin or the like, it can be supplied with extremely inexpensive
price and hence use of the binding tape becomes economical.
(9) Since the binding tape is made of a material such as paper, synthetic paper, synthetic
resin or the like, there is then the advantage such that the binding tape can be used
for advertisement and so on because advertisement, instructions and so on can be written
or drawn even on the bonding tape which serves as the binding material.
(10) Since the binding machine can be formed as a handy type binding machine in addition
to a desktop type binding machine, the binding machine of this type can be convenient
in portability and the inexpensive binding machine using the tape can be provided.
[0072] The binding machine using the tape and the binding tape according to the present
invention enjoys many advantages and effects as described above. According to the
present invention, the binding machine and a refill for the binding tape serving as
the bind material can be provided with inexpensive prices as compared with that of
the conventional stapling machine. Therefore, the binding machine using the tape and
the binding tape according to the present invention is economical and excellent in
practical use.
[0073] Having described the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference
to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the present invention is
not limited to these embodiments and that various kinds of changes and modifications
in shape of the members, arrangement and so on can be effected by one skilled in the
art without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended
claims.
1. A binding machine (1) for binding together a plurality of sheets of paper (P) comprising:
a binding tape (6);
a boring mechanism (2); and
a binding mechanism (3); characterised in that
said boring mechanism (2) comprises a blade body (16) for boring an aperture through
a plurality of sheets of paper, said blade body (16) having a tape insertion aperture
(16b) bored through the centre portion thereof for receiving said binding tape (6)
and drawing said binding tape through the said paper aperture as the blade body (16)
moves through the said paper aperture.
2. The binding machine (1) as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the boring mechanism (2) further
comprises a pressing member (15) for supporting said blade body (16) and a spring
member (19a) for returning said pressing member upward.
3. The binding machine (1) as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein said blade body
(16) of said boring mechanism (2) has a blade edge (16a) which, in use, is sharply
curved downward at its centre or a concave blade edge (16a) which, in use, is curved
upward at its centre.
4. The binding machine (1) as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2, wherein said blade body
(16) of said boring mechanism (2) has a circular type or box type boring blade.
5. The binding machine (1) as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 4, wherein said binding
mechanism (3) further comprises a peeling unit (27,33,34,35a,35b) for peeling a bonding
tape (7) with a predetermined length of said binding tape (6) from an auxiliary tape
(8), a first pressing body (17) for pressing and bonding a head end of said bonding
tape (7) to a front surface of said sheets of paper (P), a rotating second pressing
body (22) for pressing and bonding a tail end of said bonding tape (7) to a rear surface
of said sheets of paper (P), a movable gripping body (40)for gripping the papers to
be bound and for slidably inserting the said sheets of paper into said boring mechanism
(2), and a projection portion (44) provided on a rear portion of said movable gripping
body (40) for engaging with a forwarding aperture (10) of the binding tape (6) in
a ganged relation with movement of the movable gripping body and for forwarding the
binding tape.
6. The binding machine (1) as claimed in Claim 5, wherein said movable gripping body
(40) of the binding mechanism (3) has two rectangular boards (41,42) which are engaged
at respective sides thereof in a hinge fashion so as to freely grip papers, and apertures
at respective centres of the rectangular boards (41,42) to pass said bonding tape
(7) therethrough.
7. The binding machine (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising
threading means for threading the said paper aperture with said bonding tape (7) by
inserting said bonding tape into the tape insertion aperture (16b) of the blade body
(16) before the said paper aperture is bored through the said sheets of paper, whereby
the bonding tape (7) is passed through the said paper aperture at the same time as
when the said paper aperture is bored.
8. The binding machine (1) as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 6, further comprising
threading means for threading the said paper aperture with said bonding tape (7) by
inserting said bonding tape into the tape insertion aperture (16b) of the blade body
(16) after the said paper aperture is bored through the said sheets of paper, whereby
the inserted bonding tape (7) is passed through the said paper aperture when said
blade body returns through the said paper aperture.
9. The binding machine (1) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
binding tape comprises:
a bonding tape (7) coated on its rear surface with an adhesive (9) which is cut at
predetermined intervals; and
an auxiliary tape (8) on which said bonding tape (7) is bonded in a manner to be peeled
therefrom.
10. The binding machine (1) according to Claim 9, wherein tape forwarding apertures (10)
are bored through at least said auxiliary tape (8) in a longitudinal direction at
constant intervals.
11. The binding machine (1) according to Claim 9 or Claim 10, wherein said auxiliary tape
(18) is wider in width than said bonding tape (7) such that portions where no tape
is to be bonded are formed at both side portions thereof.
12. The binding machine (1) according to any one of Claims 9 to 11, wherein said bonding
tape (7) is made of a paper tape coated on its rear surface with an adhesive (9).
13. The binding machine (1) according to any one of Claims 9 to 11, wherein said bonding
tape (7) is made of a transparent cellophane tape, a cloth tape or a resin tape coated
on its rear surface with an adhesive (9).
14. The binding machine (1) according to any one of Claims 9 to 14, wherein a tape forwarding
notch portion is provided at a side end of said auxiliary tape (8).
1. Heftapparat (1) zum Zusammenheften einer Vielzahl von Bögen Papier (P), der folgendes
umfasst:
Heftband (6);
Stanzmechanismus (2) und
Heftmechanismus (3); dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Stanzmechanismus (2) einen Messerkörper (16) zum Einbringen einer Öffnung in die
Vielzahl von Papierbögen umfasst, wobei der Messerkörper (16) eine in seinem Mittelteil
befindliche Bandeinziehöffnung (16b) aufweist, die das Heftband (6) aufnimmt und es
durch die Öffnung im Papier zieht, wenn sich der Messerkörper (16) durch diese Öffnung
bewegt.
2. Heftapparat (1) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Stanzmechanismus
(2) außerdem einen Betätigungsstempel (15) zur Aufnahme des Messerkörpers (16) und
eine Feder (19a) umfasst, mit der der Betätigungsstempel nach oben in die Ausgangslage
zurückgeführt wird.
3. Heftapparat (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der
Messerkörper (16) des Stanzmechanismus (2) eine Schneide (16a) aufweist, die - wenn
sie in Einsatz ist - in der Mitte stark nach unten gekrümmt ist oder eine konkave
Schneide (16a), die - wenn sie im Einsatz ist - in der Mitte nach oben gekrümmt ist.
4. Heftapparat (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der
Messerkörper (16) des Stanzmechanismus (2) eine kreis- oder kastenförmige Schneide
aufweist.
5. Heftapparat (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der
Heftmechanismus (3) außerdem eine Ablöseeinheit (27,33,34,35a,35b) zum Ablösen eines
Klebebandabschnittes (7) vorbestimmter Länge von Heftband (6) vom Trägerband (8),
einen Andruckstempel (17), mit dem das vordere Ende des Klebebandes (7) auf die Vorderseite
der Papierbögen (P) Andruckrolle (22), mit der das hintere Ende des Klebebandes (7)
auf die Rückseite der Papierbögen (P) gedrückt und geklebt wird, eine bewegliche Haltevorrichtung
(40), die die zu heftenden Papiere hält und die Papierbögen gleitend in den Stanzmechanismus
(2) einführt, und eine am hinteren Ende der beweglichen Haltevorrichtung (40) vorgesehene
Klinke (44) umfasst, die im Gleichlauf mit der Bewegung der Haltevorrichtung im Eingriff
mit einer Transportöffnung (10) des Heftbandes (6) ist und das Heftband transportiert.
6. Heftapparat (1) nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die bewegliche Haltevorrichtung
(40) des Heftmechanismus (3) zwei rechteckige Teile (41,42) umfasst, die an ihren
jeweiligen Seiten über ein Scharnier verbunden sind, so dass die Papiere frei erfasst
werden, und Öffnungen in der Mitte der rechteckigen Teile (41, 42) aufweist, durch
die das Klebeband (7) hindurchgezogen wird.
7. Heftapparat (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, der außerdem eine Einfädelvorrichtung
zum Einfädeln des Klebebandes (7) durch die Öffnung umfasst, wobei das Klebeband vor
dem Lochen der Papierbögen in die Bandeinziehöffnung (16b) des Messerkörpers (16)
eingezogen wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Klebeband (7) gleichzeitig mit dem
Einbringen der Öffnung durch diese Öffnung gezogen wird.
8. Heftapparat (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, der außerdem eine Einfädelvorrichtung
zum Einfädeln des Klebebandes (7) durch die Öffnung umfasst, indem das Klebeband nach
dem Einbringen der Öffnung in den Papierbögen in die Bandeinziehöffnung (16b) des
Messerkörpers (16) eingezogen wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das eingezogene Klebeband
(7) durch die Öffnung gezogen wird, wenn der Messerkörper durch diese Öffnung zurückgezogen
wird.
9. Heftapparat (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das Heftband folgendes umfasst:
Klebeband (7), das auf seiner Rückseite mit einem Klebstoff (9) beschichtet und in
vorbestimmten Abständen geschnitten ist;
Trägerband (8), auf das das Klebeband (7) so geklebt ist, dass es davon abgelöst werden
kann.
10. Heftapparat (1) nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zumindest im Trägerband
(8) Bandtransportöffnungen (10) in gleichmäßigen Abständen in Längsrichtung angebracht
sind.
11. Heftapparat (1) nach Anspruch 9 oder Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das
Trägerband (8) breiter als das Klebeband (7) ist, so dass es an beiden Seiten des
Trägerbandes Teile gibt, auf die kein Band geklebt ist.
12. Heftapparat (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das
Heftband (7) aus einem Papierband besteht, dessen Rückseite mit Klebstoff (9) beschichtet
ist.
13. Heftapparat (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das
Klebeband (7) aus transparentem Zellophanband, Textilband oder Kunstharzband besteht,
dessen Rückseite mit Klebstoff (9) beschichtet ist.
14. Heftapparat (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass an
einer Seite des Trägerbandes (8) eine Transportkerbung vorgesehen ist.
1. Machine à relier (1) pour relier une pluralité de feuilles de papier (P), comprenant
:
une bande de reliure (6) ;
un mécanisme de perçage (2) ; et
un mécanisme de reliure (3) ; caractérisée en ce que
ledit mécanisme de perçage (2) comprend un corps de lame (16) pour percer une ouverture
à travers une pluralité de feuilles de papier, ledit corps de lame (16) ayant une
ouverture (16b) pour l'insertion d'une bande, percée à travers sa portion centrale
pour recevoir ladite bande de reliure (6) et étirer ladite bande de reliure à travers
ladite ouverture dans le papier à mesure que le corps de lame (16) se déplace à travers
ladite ouverture dans le papier.
2. Machine à relier (1) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle le mécanisme de perçage
(2) comprend en outre un organe de pressage (15) pour supporter ledit corps de lame
(16) et un organe de ressort (19a) pour ramener ledit organe de pressage vers le haut.
3. Machine à relier (1) selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans laquelle
ledit corps de lame (16) dudit mécanisme de perçage (2) a une arête de lame (16a)
qui, en fonctionnement, est fortement incurvée vers le bas au niveau de son centre
ou une arête de lame concave (16a), qui, en fonctionnement, est incurvée vers le haut
au niveau de son centre.
4. Machine à relier (1) selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans laquelle
ledit corps de lame (16) dudit mécanisme de perçage (2) a une lame de perçage de type
circulaire ou de type boîte.
5. Machine à relier (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans laquelle
ledit mécanisme de reliure (3) comprend en outre une unité de pelage (27, 33, 34,
35a, 35b) pour peler une bande de collage (7) avec une longueur prédéterminée de ladite
bande de reliure (6) depuis une bande auxiliaire (8), un premier corps de pressage
(17) pour presser et coller une extrémité de tête de ladite bande de collage (7) sur
une surface frontale desdites feuilles de papier (P), un deuxième corps de pressage
rotatif (22) pour presser et coller une extrémité de queue de ladite bande de collage
(7) sur une surface arrière desdites feuilles de papier (P), un corps de saisie déplaçable
(40) pour saisir les papiers à relier et pour insérer par coulissement lesdites feuilles
de papier dans ledit mécanisme de perçage (2), et une portion en saillie (44) prévue
sur une portion arrière dudit corps de saisie déplaçable (40) destinée à s'engager
avec une ouverture d'avance (10) de la bande de reliure (6) en relation synchronisée
avec le mouvement du corps de saisie déplaçable et pour faire avancer la bande de
reliure.
6. Machine à relier (1) selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle ledit corps de saisie
déplaçable (40) du mécanisme de reliure (3) a deux plaques rectangulaires (41, 42)
qui sont engagées au niveau de côtés respectifs de celles-ci à la manière d'une charnière
de manière à saisir librement des papiers, et des ouvertures au niveau de centres
respectifs des plaques rectangulaires (41, 42) pour faire passer ladite bande de collage
(7) à travers celles-ci.
7. Machine à relier (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant
en outre un moyen d'enfilage pour enfiler ladite ouverture dans le papier avec ladite
bande de collage (7) en insérant ladite bande de collage dans l'ouverture (16b) pour
l'insertion de bande du corps de lame (16) avant que ladite ouverture dans le papier
ne soit percée à travers lesdites feuilles de papier, la bande de collage (7) passant
alors à travers ladite ouverture dans le papier au même moment où ladite ouverture
dans le papier est percée.
8. Machine à relier (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, comprenant en
outre un moyen d'enfilage pour enfiler ladite ouverture dans le papier avec ladite
bande de collage (7) en insérant ladite bande de collage dans l'ouverture (16b) pour
l'insertion de bande du corps de lame (16) après que ladite ouverture dans le papier
a été percée à travers lesdites feuilles de papier, la bande de collage (7) insérée
passant alors à travers ladite ouverture dans le papier lorsque ledit corps de lame
revient à travers ladite ouverture dans le papier.
9. Machine à relier (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
la bande de reliure comprend :
une bande de collage (7) enduite sur sa face arrière d'un adhésif (9) qui est découpé
à des intervalles prédéterminés ; et
une bande auxiliaire (8) sur laquelle ladite bande de collage (7) est collée de manière
à pouvoir en être décollée par pelage.
10. Machine à relier (1) selon la revendication 9, dans laquelle les ouvertures d'avance
(10) de la bande sont percées à travers au moins ladite bande auxiliaire (8) dans
une direction longitudinale à intervalles constants.
11. Machine à relier (1) selon la revendication 9 ou la revendication 10, dans laquelle
ladite bande auxiliaire (8) est plus large que ladite bande de collage (7) de sorte
que des portions où aucune bande ne doit être collée sont formées sur les deux portions
latérales de celle-ci.
12. Machine à relier (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendication 9 à 11, dans laquelle
ladite bande de collage (7) est fabriquée en une bande de papier enduite sur sa surface
arrière d'un adhésif (9).
13. Machine à relier (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 11, dans laquelle
ladite bande de collage (7) est fabriquée en une bande de cellophane transparent,
une bande en tissu ou une bande de résine enduite sur sa surface arrière d'un adhésif
(9).
14. Machine à relier (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 13, dans laquelle
une portion d'encoche d'avance de la bande est prévue à une extrémité latérale de
ladite bande auxiliaire (8).