US20190307081A1 - Binding machine for gardening - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01G—HORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
- A01G17/00—Cultivation of hops, vines, fruit trees, or like trees
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01G—HORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
- A01G9/00—Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
- A01G9/12—Supports for plants; Trellis for strawberries or the like
- A01G9/128—Fixing of plants to supports, e.g. by means of clips
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01B—SOIL WORKING IN AGRICULTURE OR FORESTRY; PARTS, DETAILS, OR ACCESSORIES OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES OR IMPLEMENTS, IN GENERAL
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01G—HORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
- A01G17/00—Cultivation of hops, vines, fruit trees, or like trees
- A01G17/04—Supports for hops, vines, or trees
- A01G17/06—Trellis-work
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B13/00—Bundling articles
- B65B13/18—Details of, or auxiliary devices used in, bundling machines or bundling tools
- B65B13/24—Securing ends of binding material
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B27/00—Bundling particular articles presenting special problems using string, wire, or narrow tape or band; Baling fibrous material, e.g. peat, not otherwise provided for
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- the present invention relates to a binding machine for gardening that is used for guiding/binding work in agricultural crop cultivation.
- a binding machine for gardening is used for guiding/binding work at the time of cultivation of agricultural crops.
- the binding machine for gardening is used to bind plant vines and stems to poles or nets in cultivation of agricultural crops such as cucumbers, grapes, or tomatoes.
- this type of binding machine for gardening includes a main handle capable of drawing out a tape from a front end portion and a clincher arm rotatable with respect to the main handle.
- a main handle capable of drawing out a tape from a front end portion
- a clincher arm rotatable with respect to the main handle.
- the clincher arm rotates in a closing direction with respect to the main handle, and a tape gripping device provided at a front end portion of the clincher arm grips the tape drawn out from the front end portion of the main handle.
- the clincher arm rotates in an opening direction with respect to the main handle, and the tape is drawn out.
- the tape gripping device includes a lock member that is engaged with the traction needle to control the movement of the traction needle in order to bring the traction needle into the standby state.
- the lock member is adapted to operate in conjunction with a squeezing operation of an operation handle.
- a tape gripping device of a binding machine for gardening is configured to control rocking of a traction needle of the tape gripping device in such a manner that three sheet metal members slide in a state of being overlapped and to realize an operation of gripping a tape.
- the tape gripping device as described above holds the tape with the traction needle urged by an urging force of a spring, when the traction needle is in a standby state, it is necessary to squeeze the handle against the urging force of the spring, which has been one factor to increase an operation load of the handle in a binding operation.
- the tape gripping device Since the binding machine for gardening is used in outdoor fields, soil or the like may enter thereinto.
- the tape gripping device according to the related art has a structure in which three sheet metal members slide in the state of being overlapped, and thus foreign materials such as soil enter between and around the sheet metal members, resulting in increasing sliding resistance.
- the spring load for urging these sheet metal members increases in order to operate normally the tape gripping device even when the sliding resistance increases in this way, and the sheet metal members operate under a higher spring load even when the sliding resistance increases.
- the spring load increases, there are problems that the sliding resistance increases and a handle load increases in the binding operation due to the urging force of the spring to be applied.
- the invention is to provide a binding machine for gardening capable of reducing a load at the time of a handle operation, by reducing a load relating to an operation of a lock member of a tape gripping device.
- the invention has been made to solve the problems, and is characterized by the following.
- a binding machine for gardening comprising:
- a main handle that is configured to draw out a tape from a front end portion thereof;
- a clincher arm that is rotatably attached to the main handle
- a tape gripping device that is attached to a front end portion of the clincher arm and that is configured to grip an end portion of the tape drawn out from the front end portion of the main handle, wherein
- the tape gripping device includes:
- the lock member is rotatably attached to the clincher arm.
- the lock member is configured to hold the gripping member at a tape gripping position.
- the lock member is configured to be engaged with a peripheral surface of the gripping member.
- the main handle is provided with a lock releasing portion to be engaged with the lock member
- the lock releasing portion is configured to interact with the lock member in conjunction with rotation of the clincher arm with respect to the main handle.
- the tape guide pushes the lock member against an urging force of the lock member urging unit.
- the gripping member and the lock member are not in contact with each other except for an engaging portion where the gripping member and the locking member.
- the lock member is configured to rotate when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
- the lock member is configured to rotate without a plane contact with the gripping member when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
- the lock member is configured to rotate such that the gripping member are in contact with the lock member at the engaging portion only.
- the lock member is rotatably attached to the clincher arm. That is, since the lock member is rotatable, the guide mechanism can be simplified, and the resistance hardly increases even when foreign materials such as soil adhere to the surrounding thereof. Further, since the resistance is difficult to increase, the tape gripping device can be reliably operated even when the urging force of the gripping member urging unit or the lock member urging unit is made small. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the urging force of the urging unit while suppressing the increase in resistance due to the foreign materials, whereby the operation load of the handle can be reduced.
- the lock member holds the gripping member at the tape gripping position. According to this configuration, regardless of the magnitude of the urging force for urging the gripping member toward the support portion, the gripping member can be reliably held at the gripping position. Accordingly, the urging force of the gripping member urging unit can be reduced, and thus the operation load of the handle can be reduced.
- the lock member is engaged with the peripheral surface of the gripping member. According to this configuration, since the gripping member and the lock member are in contact with each other only at a minimum contact portion, the problem is hardly caused that soil or the like enters between the gripping member and the lock member and thus the resistance increases. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the urging force of the urging unit while suppressing the increase in resistance due to the foreign materials, whereby the operation load of the handle can be reduced.
- the main handle is provided with the lock releasing portion to be engaged with the lock member, and the lock releasing portion acts on the lock member in conjunction with the rotation of the clincher arm with respect to the main handle. According to this configuration, even when a new component is not added to release the lock, the lock can be released in conjunction with the operation when the clincher arm rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle.
- the tape guide pushes the lock member against the urging force of the lock member urging unit. According to this configuration, even when a new component is not added to release the lock, the lock can be released in conjunction with the operation when the clincher arm rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle.
- the gripping member and the lock member are not in contact with each other except for the engaging portion. According to this configuration, since the gripping member and the lock member are in contact with each other only at a minimum contact portion, the problem can hardly be caused that soil or the like enters between the gripping member and the lock member and thus the resistance increases.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a binding machine for gardening
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which a clincher arm is opened with respect to a main handle;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the clincher arm is completely closed with respect to the main handle;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the binding machine for gardening from which a cover member of an operation handle is removed and illustrates a state in which the clincher arm is opened with respect to the main handle;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the binding machine for gardening from which the cover member of the operation handle is removed and illustrates a state in which the clincher arm is completely closed with respect to the main handle;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view of the vicinity of a front end portion of the binding machine for gardening
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating an internal structure in the vicinity of the front end portion of the binding machine for gardening
- FIG. 8A is a perspective view of a tape guide as viewed from the front
- FIG. 8B is a perspective view of the tape guide as viewed from the rear;
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a support portion
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a gripping member
- FIGS. 11A and 11B are a perspective view and a side view of a lock member, respectively;
- FIG. 12 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state before a gripping operation is executed;
- FIG. 13 is a partially enlarged perspective view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state before the gripping operation is executed;
- FIG. 14 is a view for explaining a relation between the tape guide and the lock member and the support portion and illustrates a state before the tape guide comes in contact with the lock member and the support portion;
- FIG. 15 is a view for explaining the relation between the tape guide and the lock member and the support portion and illustrates a state in which the tape guide pushes up the lock member;
- FIG. 16 is a view for explaining the relation between the tape guide and the lock member and the support portion and illustrates a state in which the tape guide abuts on the support portion;
- FIG. 17 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the gripping member grips a tape in accordance with the tape guide;
- FIG. 18 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the gripping member grips a tape in accordance with the support portion;
- FIG. 19 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which a tape is gripped and drawn out by a tape gripping device;
- FIG. 20 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the tape guide is in contact with the gripping member;
- FIG. 21 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the tape guide moves along an inclined surface of the gripping member;
- FIG. 22 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which a tape is cut.
- the front means a direction (a right direction in FIG. 2 ) in which a binding machine for gardening 10 faces an object S to be bound at the time of use
- the rear means a direction (a left direction in FIG. 2 ) opposite to the front.
- the binding machine for gardening 10 is used for guiding/binding work in agricultural crop cultivation includes an elongated main handle 11 that is linearly formed, a clincher arm 30 that is rotatably attached to the main handle 11 , and an operation handle 50 that is rotatably attached to the clincher arm 30 .
- the clincher arm 30 is constantly urged by a tension spring 25 , and is in an open state with respect to the main handle 11 in normal times.
- the operation handle 50 and the main handle 11 are gripped from this state, as illustrated in FIG. 3 , the clincher arm 30 is configured to rotate in a closing direction with respect to the main handle 11 .
- a gripping operation is executed to grip the tape 60 at a front end portion 30 a of the clincher arm 30 and a binding operation is executed to bundle the object S to be bound with the tape 60 and to cut the tape 60 when the clincher arm 30 further rotates in the closing direction from the predetermined position with respect to the main handle 11 and is thus completely closed (closed state).
- the clincher arm 30 rotates with respect to the main handle 11 up to a predetermined position without squeezing the handle up to a completely closed position.
- the clincher arm 30 further rotates in the closing direction from the predetermined position with respect to the main handle 11 by performing a squeezing operation of the handle up to the completely closed position.
- the gripping operation and the binding operation can be switched by the end point position of the squeezing operation.
- movement of the clincher arm 30 is restricted so as not to further rotate in the closing direction from the predetermined position when the gripping operation is performed, whereas the restriction is canceled when the binding operation is performed. For this reason, even if a worker does not recognize the end point position of the squeezing operation, when the operation of squeezing the depth side is performed, the gripping operation and the binding operation are automatically performed in turns.
- the handle is gripped, and the clincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle 11 , thereby binding the object S to be bound.
- the gripping operation is executed to grip the tape 60 at the front end portion 30 a of the clincher arm 30 .
- the front end portion 30 a of the clincher arm 30 and the front end portion 11 a of the main handle 11 are separated from each other in a state where the tape 60 is gripped, and the tape 60 is in a state of being stretched between the clincher arm 30 and the main handle 11 .
- the objects S to be bound such as seedlings or branches are introduced from the outside of the tape 60 stretched in this state, the handle is gripped again, and thus the clincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle 11 .
- both ends of a tape loop for binding the objects S to be bound are bonded by a staple 61 , and the tape 60 is cut (the binding operation is executed).
- the gripping operation is executed in the first squeezing operation
- the binding operation is executed in the second squeezing operation.
- the staple 61 is used as a bonding unit for bonding the both ends of the tape loop, but the both ends of the tape loop may be bonded by adhesion or welding without being limited thereto.
- the main handle 11 is a bar-like member which is linearly formed, and is formed such that the tape 60 and the staple 61 can be formed along a longitudinal direction.
- a staple magazine 12 , a pusher unit 13 , a tape guide 16 , a staple driver 18 , and a tape magazine 20 are attached to the main handle 11 .
- the staple magazine 12 is a long member for accommodating the staple 61 . As illustrated in FIG. 1 and the like, the staple magazine 12 is disposed along the longitudinal direction of the main handle 11 , and can accommodate the staple 61 therein. As the staple 61 accommodated in the staple magazine 12 , a plurality of U-shaped staples 61 bonded with an adhesive are used. The staple 61 accommodated in the staple magazine 12 is pushed toward the front end portion by the pusher unit 13 which will be described below. At the front end portion of the staple magazine 12 , a long hole is provided to introduce the staple driver 18 which will be described below. In addition, the staple magazine 12 is attached to the main handle 11 so as to be rockable around a shaft provided at a rear end side.
- the pusher unit 13 is a member that can be inserted and attached to the staple magazine 12 . As illustrated in FIG. 6 and the like, the pusher unit 13 urges the staple 61 accommodated in the staple magazine 12 toward the front. When the staple 61 is set in the staple magazine 12 , the pusher unit 13 is drawn down to insert the staple 61 from the top of the staple magazine 12 .
- the staple driver 18 is a plate fixed to the front end portion 11 a of the main handle 11 so as to face the vicinity of the front end portion of the staple magazine 12 .
- the staple driver 18 is formed to have substantially the same width as the staple 61 so that only one staple 61 can be ejected.
- the staple driver 18 enters into the staple magazine 12 , thereby ejecting the staple 61 .
- the ejected staple 61 is clinched by the clincher 33 to be described below, so that two legs thereof are refracted to embrace the tape 60 and thus bonded to an end 60 a of the overlapped tape 60 .
- the tape magazine 20 is provided continuously with a rear end of the main handle 11 to accommodate the tape 60 .
- the tape magazine 20 is capable of accommodating the tape 60 wound in a reel shape, and has a lid which can be openable to take in and out the tape 60 .
- the tape 60 accommodated in the tape magazine 20 is drawn out to the front end portion 11 a of the main handle 11 along the main handle 11 .
- the end 60 a thereof is held by the tape guide 16 which will be described below.
- the tape guide 16 is disposed at the front end portion 11 a of the main handle 11 , and is attached so as to be rockable around a tape guide rocking shaft 19 provided in the main handle 11 .
- the tape guide 16 has a guide path at a center thereof as illustrated in FIG. 13 , the tape 60 being guided so as to be drawable through the guide path.
- the guide path of the tape guide 16 has such a shape as to cover four sides such as both sides, a front side, and a rear side of the tape 60 , so that the inserted tape 60 is not detached.
- the tape 60 inserted through the guide path is drawn out from the front end portion and faces the clincher arm 30 .
- the end 60 a of the tape 60 is gripped by a tape gripping device 35 , which will be described below, of the clincher arm 30 , and is drawn out by a required amount.
- the tape guide 16 includes a rocking shaft hole 16 a , a slit 16 b , a back surface portion 16 c , an abutment portion 16 d , a tape holding portion 16 e , and a cutting blade fitting portion 16 f.
- the rocking shaft hole 16 a is a round hole through which the tape guide rocking shaft 19 penetrates.
- the rocking shaft hole 16 a is provided at a lower part of the tape guide 16 (a side far from the clincher arm 30 ).
- the rocking shaft hole 16 a is pivotally supported by the tape guide rocking shaft 19 , and thus an end portion of the tape guide 16 facing the clincher arm 30 is rockable forward.
- the tape guide 16 is constantly urged rearward by an urging member.
- the back surface portion 16 c is a plate-shaped portion that supports the tape 60 from the rear side.
- the tape holding portions 16 e protrude forward from both sides of the back surface portion 16 c .
- the tape holding portions 16 e are configured to hold the tape 60 in accordance with the back surface portion 16 c .
- a pair of tape holding portions 16 e are provided at each of two upper and lower parts, and four tape holding portions 16 e are provided.
- Each of the tape holding portions 16 e is formed in a substantially L shape, and the pair of upper and lower tape holding portions 16 e are disposed such that the front end portions thereof are opposed to each other.
- the slit 16 b is formed between the opposing front end portions of the tape holding portions 16 e .
- the slit 16 b allows a gripping member 37 , which will be described below, to enter into the guide path.
- the abutment portion 16 d is formed at an upper end edge of the back surface portion 16 c , contacts with an inclined surface 37 d of the gripping member 37 which will be described below, and slides along the inclined surface 37 d .
- the abutment portion 16 d protrudes toward the front end portion in an R shape, and thus is formed so as not to contact with both side edges of the inclined surface 37 d of the gripping member 37 .
- the contact with the edges of the inclined surface 37 d is prevented, and thus when the tape 60 is sandwiched and pulled by the abutment portion 16 d and the gripping member 37 as will be described below, it is prevented that a hole is generated in the tape 60 or the tape 60 is torn.
- the cutting blade fitting portion 16 f is configured to fix the cutting blade 17 for cutting the tape 60 after the binding of the objects S to be bound. As illustrated in FIG. 6 and the like, the cutting blade 17 is attached to the cutting blade fitting portion 16 f so as to form an angle with respect to the guide path of the tape 60 behind the guide path of the tape 60 . When the cutting blade 17 is fixed to the tape guide 16 in this way and thus the tape guide 16 rocks, the cutting blade 17 rocks in conjunction with the tape guide 16 .
- the cutting blade 17 is disposed such that a cutting edge 17 a is directed backward in normal times, but the cutting edge 17 a moves to be directed upward as illustrated in FIG. 22 when cutting the tape 60 .
- the cutting blade 17 according to the embodiment is exposed so that the cutting edge 17 a faces the tape 60 when cutting the tape 60 .
- the tape 60 rocks in conjunction with the tape guide 16 .
- the tape guide 16 is formed to move in a straight direction, and the cutting blade 17 may move in the straight direction in conjunction with the tape guide 16 .
- a member in the vicinity of the cutting blade 17 such as the tape guide 16 or the staple magazine 12 may move instead of the movement of the cutting blade 17 , and the cutting edge 17 a of the cutting blade 17 may be exposed so as to face the tape 60 .
- both sides of the tape guide 16 and the cutting blade 17 are covered with a sidewall 11 b which is a part of the main handle 11 , and as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 6 , the tape guide 16 and the cutting blade 17 are not exposed in a side view.
- the main handle 11 is provided with the sidewall 11 b which is disposed so as to overlap with the cutting edge 17 a of the cutting blade 17 in a side view.
- the sidewall 11 b is disposed so as to constantly overlap with the cutting edge 17 a of the cutting blade 17 in a side view regardless of the state of the cutting blade 17 (either before or after the cutting blade 17 has moved).
- a rear side of the sidewall 11 b is an inclined portion 11 c , so that even when the object S to be bound is sandwiched by the front end portion 11 a of the main handle 11 , the object S to be bound can be guided toward the rear side (the main handle 11 and an inner side of the clincher arm 30 ).
- a roller-like engaging portion 14 is protrudingly formed on both sides of the main handle 11
- a finger hooking portion 15 is protrudingly formed on a lower surface of the main handle 11 .
- the roller-like engaging portion 14 is a projection for slidably guiding a link portion 52 of the operation handle 50 which will be described below.
- the finger hooking portion 15 is a projection for hooking a finger squeezing the handle when the main handle 11 and the operation handle 50 are gripped.
- the clincher arm 30 is constituted by a pair of sheet metal members 30 b connected to each other in parallel.
- the clincher arm 30 includes an arm portion 32 that extends curvedly toward the front end portion 30 a so that a C-shaped opening can be formed between the clincher arm 30 and the main handle 11 .
- the clincher arm 30 is rotatably attached to the main handle 11 by a rotating shaft 31 provided in the vicinity of the rear end.
- the clincher 33 , the tape gripping device 35 , and a gripping device cover 41 are attached to the clincher arm 30 .
- the clincher 33 is fixed to the front end portion 30 a of the clincher arm 30 so as to face the front end portion of the staple driver 18 described above.
- the staple 61 is ejected by the staple driver 18
- the two legs of the ejected staple 61 are clinched by the clincher 33 and bent inward.
- the clincher 33 bends the two legs of the staple 61 inward, so that the two legs bind the tape 60 and are thus bonded thereto.
- the tape gripping device 35 is attached to the front end portion 30 a of the clincher arm 30 and is capable of gripping the end 60 a of the tape 60 drawn out from the front end portion 11 a of the main handle 11 .
- the tape gripping device 35 includes a support portion 36 , a gripping member 37 , a gripping member urging unit 38 , a lock member 39 , and a lock member urging unit 40 .
- the support portion 36 is fixed to the clincher arm 30 along the drawing direction of the tape 60 , and includes a plate-like receiving portion 36 a capable of supporting the rear surface of the tape 60 .
- a recessed portion 36 b is formed in the receiving portion 36 a .
- the recessed portion 36 b is a portion to be engaged with a contact portion 37 c of the gripping member 37 which will be described below, and has a groove narrower than the tape 60 and wider than the contact portion 37 c .
- movement restricting portions 36 c are protrudingly formed on both sides of the receiving portion 36 a .
- the movement restricting portion 36 c is provided to restrict the rotation of the clincher arm 30 by being brought into contact with tape guide 16 .
- the gripping member 37 is provided so as to face the support portion 36 , and is provided movably toward the support portion 36 so as to grasp the tape 60 .
- the gripping member 37 includes a rotating shaft hole 37 a , a claw portion 37 b , a contact portion 37 c , an inclined surface 37 d , a V-shaped portion 37 e , a peripheral surface 37 f , a locked portion 37 g , and a rotation blocking portion 37 i.
- the rotating shaft hole 37 a is a hole through which a gripping member rotating shaft 42 penetrates.
- the gripping member 37 is pivotally supported to be rotatable with respect to the clincher arm 30 .
- the claw portion 37 b is a protruding portion for grasping the tape 60 in accordance with the receiving portion 36 a of the support portion 36 .
- the contact portion 37 c capable of entering into the above-described recessed portion 36 b is formed at a front end portion of the claw portion 37 b .
- the tape 60 can be firmly gripped by the concave-convex members (recessed portion 36 b and contact portion 37 c ) through which the support portion 36 and the gripping member 37 are engaged with each other. That is, when the tape 60 is gripped with the concave-convex members, an intermediate part of the tape 60 is in a state of being pushed into the groove of the recessed portion 36 b . In this state, a restoring force of the bent tape 60 is applied on the edge of the recessed portion 36 b , so that a frictional force becomes larger and thus the tape 60 is difficult to come off.
- the surface of the claw portion 37 b on the main handle 11 side forms the inclined surface 37 d .
- the inclined surface 37 d is disposed to face the abutment portion 16 d of the tape guide 16 , and is provided to guide the abutment portion 16 d of the tape guide 16 in contact therewith.
- the V-shaped portion 37 e is provided on the side opposite to the front end portion of the inclined surface 37 d .
- the V-shaped portion 37 e is configured such that the tape guide 16 sliding along the inclined surface 37 d cannot further slide, and is formed to have an angle with respect to the inclined surface 37 d.
- the locked portion 37 g and the rotation blocking portion 37 i are provided on the peripheral surface 37 f of the gripping member 37 on the opposite side of the main handle 11 .
- the locked portion 37 g and the rotation blocking portion 37 i are formed using projections protrudingly formed on the peripheral surface 37 f of the gripping member 37 , and are configured to be engaged with the lock member 39 to be described below.
- the lock member 39 moves along the peripheral surface 37 f of the gripping member 37 , and can be engaged with the locked portion 37 g or the rotation blocking portion 37 i depending on circumstances.
- the gripping member urging unit 38 is configured to urge the gripping member 37 toward the support portion 36 .
- the gripping member urging unit 38 according to the embodiment is a torsion coil spring as illustrated in FIG. 7 and the like. When the gripping member urging unit 38 urges the gripping member 37 and thus the lock operation of the lock member 39 to be described below is released, the gripping member 37 operates, and the tape 60 can be gripped between the support portion 36 and the gripping member 37 from both sides thereof.
- the lock member 39 is configured to hold the gripping member 37 at a standby position against an urging force of the gripping member urging unit 38 by being engaged with the gripping member 37 .
- the lock member 39 includes a rotating shaft hole 39 a , a locking portion 39 b , and a pressed portion 39 c as illustrated in FIGS. 11A and 11B .
- the rotating shaft hole 39 a is a hole through which the lock member rotating shaft 43 penetrates.
- the lock member rotating shaft 43 penetrates through the rotating shaft hole 39 a , so that the lock member 39 is pivotally supported to be rotatable with respect to the clincher arm 30 .
- the locking portion 39 b is a portion for restricting movement of the gripping member 37 , and is protrudingly formed to be engageable with the gripping member 37 . As illustrated in FIG. 6 and the like, the locking portion 39 b is disposed to face the peripheral surface 37 f of the gripping member 37 , and is engageable with the locked portion 37 g and the rotation blocking portion 37 i formed on the peripheral surface 37 f . Specifically, the locking portion 39 b is engaged with the locked portion 37 g , so that the tape gripping device 35 can take a standby state of being opened without gripping the tape 60 as illustrated in FIG. 12 .
- the tape gripping device 35 can take a gripping state of being closed with the gripping of the tape 60 .
- the locking portion 39 b faces the rotation blocking portion 37 i so as to be engageable therewith, and thus the movement of the gripping member 37 is blocked.
- the rotation blocking portion 37 i faces the locking portion 39 b , so that the tape gripping device 35 maintains the gripping state until the lock member 39 rotates again.
- the pressed portion 39 c is a portion that is pushed up when the lock member 39 rocks, and is arranged so as to face the front end portion of the tape guide 16 as illustrated in FIG. 7 and the like. With this arrangement, the tape guide 16 pushes the lock member 39 against the urging force of the lock member urging unit 40 to be described below when the clincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle 11 .
- the lock member urging unit 40 is configured to urge the lock member 39 in an engaging direction with the gripping member 37 .
- the lock member urging unit 40 according to the embodiment is a compression spring as illustrated in FIG. 7 and the like.
- the lock member urging unit 40 urges the lock member 39 , so that the locking portion 39 b of the lock member 39 is constantly urged in an engaging direction with the locked portion 37 g or the rotation blocking portion 37 i.
- the gripping device cover 41 is a cover that covers the tape gripping device 35 described above, and is fixed between two sheet metal members 30 b of the clincher arm 30 as illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13 .
- the gripping device cover 41 according to the embodiment is constituted by split pieces that can be split in left and right directions, and accommodates the tape gripping device 35 therein.
- the gripping device cover 41 has an opening at a lower side, and the receiving portion 36 a and the claw portion 37 b of the tape gripping device 35 are disposed at the back of the opening.
- the gripping device cover 41 includes a forward protruding portion 41 a that covers the front side of the tape gripping device 35 .
- the forward protruding portion 41 a protrudes forward from the front end portion of the sheet metal member 30 b , when the clincher arm 30 is inserted between crops, only the forward protruding portion 41 a formed in a curved shape comes in contact with the crops, but the tape gripping device 35 does not come in contact with the crops.
- the operation handle 50 includes a base member 51 fixed to the main body of the binding machine for gardening 10 and a cover member 55 detachable from the base member 51 .
- the base member 51 is a metal component acting directly on the main handle 11 and the clincher arm 30 .
- the base member 51 is attached to the clincher arm 30 so as to be rotatable about a rotation fulcrum 51 a as illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5 .
- the base member 51 includes the link portion 52 engaged with the main handle 11 at one side thereof as viewed from the rotation fulcrum 51 a and a handle support portion 53 at the other side thereof as viewed from the rotation fulcrum 51 a .
- the handle support portion 53 is attached with the cover member 55 , thereby functioning as a lever operation portion 55 c.
- the link portion 52 is engaged with the main handle 11 and serves as a point of application of a lever.
- a hook 52 c is formed at the front end portion of the link portion 52 , and the hook 52 c is engaged with the roller-like engaging portion 14 of the main handle 11 , whereby the clincher arm 30 maintains a state of being opened at a predetermined angle with respect to the main handle 11 as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the inclination of the sliding surface 52 a becomes larger at the time of the binding operation rather than at the time of the gripping operation, so that a larger force can be obtained at the time of the binding operation even with the same operation load.
- the binding operation requiring a large force can be also performed with a light operation load.
- a projection 52 b is formed in a place where the inclination of the sliding surface 52 a changes.
- the cover member 55 covers the base member 51 so as to prevent it from being exposed. All the contact portions or the operation portions with/of the outside of the operation handle 50 are covered with the cover member 55 .
- the cover member 55 includes a hook cover 55 a and a lever operation portion 55 c.
- the hook cover 55 a covers the link portion 52 and a crossing portion X (see FIGS. 4 and 5 ) between the main handle 11 and the clincher arm 30 .
- a curved projection 55 b is provided along the finger squeezing the lever operation portion 55 c and the main handle 11 as illustrated in FIG. 1 and the like.
- the lever operation portion 55 c covers the handle support portion 53 , and is gripped by an operator when the operation handle 50 is operated.
- the lever operation portion 55 c is gripped in a direction approaching the main handle 11 , the base member 51 rotates about the rotation fulcrum 51 a , and the link portion 52 acts on the main handle 11 , whereby the main handle 11 and the clincher arm 30 rotate in the closing direction with respect to each other.
- a method of using the binding machine for gardening 10 will be described below.
- the lock member 39 and the gripping member 37 are engaged with each other as illustrated in FIGS. 12 and 13 , thereby setting the gripping member 37 to be in the standby state.
- the lock member 39 When the clincher arm 30 further rotates, the lock member 39 is pushed up to rotate as illustrated in FIG. 15 . As the lock member 39 rotates, the locking portion 39 b of the lock member 39 is disengaged from the locked portion 37 g of the gripping member 37 and the gripping member 37 rotates. Thus, the claw portion 37 b of the gripping member 37 is pressed against the back surface portion 16 c of the tape guide 16 , and the end 60 a of the tape 60 drawn out from the tape guide 16 is gripped in the guide path of the tape guide 16 .
- the tape holding portion 16 e of the tape guide 16 comes in contact with the movement restricting portion 36 c of the support portion 36 as illustrated in FIG. 16 .
- the tape guide 16 functions as a movement restricting unit for restricting the rotation of the clincher arm 30 in the embodiment.
- the rotation of the clincher arm 30 is restricted, and thus the clincher arm 30 can hardly rotate up to a completely closed state (a closed state in which the binding operation is executed).
- Whether the tape guide 16 restricts the rotation of the clincher arm 30 is automatically switched according to the state of the tape gripping device 35 .
- the gripping member 37 enters into the guide path of the tape guide 16 and grips the tape 60 in the guide path in accordance with the back surface portion 16 c of the tape guide 16 .
- the gripping member 37 slides and passes in the guide path in a state of gripping the tape 60 and grips the tape 60 in accordance with the support portion 36 after passing through the guide path.
- the front end portion 30 a of the clincher arm 30 and the front end portion 11 a of the main handle 11 are separated from each other in a state of gripping the tape 60 , and the tape 60 is in a state of being stretched between the clincher arm 30 and the main handle 11 .
- the tape magazine 20 rocks forward until the abutment portion 16 d is engaged with the V-shaped portion 37 e ahead of the inclined surface 37 d .
- the tape guide 16 and the gripping member 37 hold the tape 60 in accordance with each other.
- the tape holding portion 16 e of the tape magazine 20 pushes up the pressed portion 39 c of the lock member 39 to rock the lock member 39 .
- the movement restriction of the gripping member 37 is released.
- the cutting blade 17 fixed to the tape magazine 20 rocks in a direction in which the cutting blade 17 approaches the tape 60 , and the tensioned tape 60 is cut.
- the staple 61 is ejected behind the cutting blade 17 by the staple driver 18 .
- the lock member 39 is rotatably attached to the clincher arm 30 .
- the lock member 39 is configured to rotate when the lock member 39 is engaged with the gripping member 37 .
- the lock member 39 may be configured to rotate without a plane contact with the gripping member 37 when the lock member 39 is engaged with the gripping member 37 . That is, since the gripping member 37 and the lock member 39 are rotatable, the guide mechanism can be simplified, and the resistance hardly increases even when foreign materials such as soil adhere to the surrounding thereof. Further, since the resistance is difficult to increase, the tape gripping device 35 can be reliably operated even when the urging force of the gripping member urging unit 38 or the lock member urging unit 40 is made small. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the urging force of the urging unit while suppressing the increase in resistance due to the foreign materials, whereby the operation load of the handle can be reduced.
- the lock member 39 holds the gripping member 37 at the tape gripping position. According to this configuration, regardless of the magnitude of the urging force for urging the gripping member 37 toward the support portion 36 , the gripping member 37 can be reliably held at the gripping position. Accordingly, the urging force of the gripping member urging unit 38 can be reduced, and thus the operation load of the handle can be reduced.
- the lock member 39 is engaged with the peripheral surface 37 f of the gripping member 37 .
- the lock member 39 is configured to rotate such that the gripping member 37 are in contact with the lock member 39 at the engaging potion only. According to this configuration, since the gripping member 37 and the lock member 39 are in contact with each other only at a minimum contact portion, the problem is hardly caused that soil or the like enters between the gripping member 37 and the lock member 39 and thus the resistance increases. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the urging force of the urging unit while suppressing the increase in resistance due to the foreign materials, whereby the operation load of the handle can be reduced.
- the tape guide 16 pushes the lock member 39 against the urging force of the lock member urging unit 40 .
- the lock can be released in conjunction with the operation when the clincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle 11 .
- the lock can be prevented from being released in the middle of the operation by the releasing of the lock with the tape guide 16 , and the lock can be released at an appropriate timing at which the closing operation is performed.
- the tape 60 is sandwiched and gripped by the tape gripping device 35 , but the invention is not limited thereto.
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- the claw is thrust into the tape 60 to hold the tape 60 , the same effect as this embodiment can be obtained.
- the tape guide 16 rocks and thus can be retracted to a position where the lock member 39 is not pushed, but the invention is not limited thereto.
- the tape guide 16 may linearly move back and forth.
- a binding machine for gardening comprising:
- a main handle that is configured to draw out a tape from a front end portion thereof;
- a clincher arm that is rotatably attached to the main handle
- a tape gripping device that is attached to a front end portion of the clincher arm and that is configured to grip an end portion of the tape drawn out from the front end portion of the main handle, wherein
- the tape gripping device includes:
- the lock member is rotatably attached to the clincher arm.
- the lock member is configured to hold the gripping member at a tape gripping position.
- the lock member is configured to be engaged with a peripheral surface of the gripping member.
- the main handle is provided with a lock releasing portion to be engaged with the lock member
- the lock releasing portion is configured to interact with the lock member in conjunction with rotation of the clincher arm with respect to the main handle.
- the tape guide pushes the lock member against an urging force of the lock member urging unit.
- the gripping member and the lock member are not in contact with each other except for an engaging portion where the gripping member and the locking member.
- the lock member is configured to rotate when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
- the lock member is configured to rotate without a plane contact with the gripping member when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
- the lock member is configured to rotate such that the gripping member are in contact with the lock member at the engaging portion only.
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Abstract
A binding machine for gardening includes a main handle to draw out a tape, a clincher arm rotatably attached to the main handle, and a tape gripping device attached to the clincher arm to grip the tape. The tape gripping device includes a support portion, a gripping member, a gripping member urging unit, a lock member and a lock member urging unit. The support portion is provided along a drawing direction of the tape. The gripping member is provided to face the support portion. The gripping member urging unit urges the gripping member toward the support portion. The lock member is engaged with the gripping member to hold the gripping member against an urging force of the gripping member urging unit. The lock member urging unit urges the lock member in an engaging direction with the gripping member. The lock member is rotatably attached to the clincher arm.
Description
- This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/622,206, filed Jun. 14, 2017, which claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-119281 filed on Jun. 15, 2016, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference, and priority is claimed to each of the foregoing.
- The present invention relates to a binding machine for gardening that is used for guiding/binding work in agricultural crop cultivation.
- In the related art, a binding machine for gardening is used for guiding/binding work at the time of cultivation of agricultural crops. Specifically, the binding machine for gardening is used to bind plant vines and stems to poles or nets in cultivation of agricultural crops such as cucumbers, grapes, or tomatoes.
- For example, this type of binding machine for gardening includes a main handle capable of drawing out a tape from a front end portion and a clincher arm rotatable with respect to the main handle. When an operation handle of the binding machine for gardening is lightly gripped, the clincher arm rotates in a closing direction with respect to the main handle, and a tape gripping device provided at a front end portion of the clincher arm grips the tape drawn out from the front end portion of the main handle. When the squeezing of the handle is released in this state, the clincher arm rotates in an opening direction with respect to the main handle, and the tape is drawn out. When the tape is drawn out and the tape is stretched between the clincher arm and the main handle, the agricultural crops and poles are pressed against the drawn-out tape, and the agricultural crops and the poles are inserted between the clincher arm and the main handle. When the handle is further gripped again in this state, the clincher arm rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle, and a tape loop is formed. When the handle is further gripped, both ends of the tape loop are bound by a staple, the ends of the tape loop are cut by a cutter, and thus the binding is completed.
- In such a binding machine for gardening, a traction needle of a tape gripping device is necessary to stand by in a state of being released from a tape at the time of a standby in which a handle is not gripped. Accordingly, the tape gripping device includes a lock member that is engaged with the traction needle to control the movement of the traction needle in order to bring the traction needle into the standby state. The lock member is adapted to operate in conjunction with a squeezing operation of an operation handle.
- For example, as disclosed in JP-A-2004-224412 (
FIG. 2 and the like), a tape gripping device of a binding machine for gardening according to the related art is configured to control rocking of a traction needle of the tape gripping device in such a manner that three sheet metal members slide in a state of being overlapped and to realize an operation of gripping a tape. - By the way, since the tape gripping device as described above holds the tape with the traction needle urged by an urging force of a spring, when the traction needle is in a standby state, it is necessary to squeeze the handle against the urging force of the spring, which has been one factor to increase an operation load of the handle in a binding operation.
- In addition, since the lock member for maintaining the traction needle in the standby state is urged in a lock direction by the spring, when the lock is released or the released lock member is locked again, it is also necessary to squeeze the handle against the urging force of the spring that urges the lock member.
- Since the binding machine for gardening is used in outdoor fields, soil or the like may enter thereinto. The tape gripping device according to the related art has a structure in which three sheet metal members slide in the state of being overlapped, and thus foreign materials such as soil enter between and around the sheet metal members, resulting in increasing sliding resistance. In the structure according to the related art, the spring load for urging these sheet metal members increases in order to operate normally the tape gripping device even when the sliding resistance increases in this way, and the sheet metal members operate under a higher spring load even when the sliding resistance increases. However, when the spring load increases, there are problems that the sliding resistance increases and a handle load increases in the binding operation due to the urging force of the spring to be applied.
- Therefore, the invention is to provide a binding machine for gardening capable of reducing a load at the time of a handle operation, by reducing a load relating to an operation of a lock member of a tape gripping device.
- The invention has been made to solve the problems, and is characterized by the following.
- (1) A binding machine for gardening comprising:
- a main handle that is configured to draw out a tape from a front end portion thereof;
- a clincher arm that is rotatably attached to the main handle; and
- a tape gripping device that is attached to a front end portion of the clincher arm and that is configured to grip an end portion of the tape drawn out from the front end portion of the main handle, wherein
- the tape gripping device includes:
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- a support portion that is provided along a drawing direction of the tape;
- a gripping member that is provided so as to face the support portion;
- a gripping member urging unit that is configured to urge the gripping member toward the support portion;
- a lock member that is configured to be engaged with the gripping member to hold the gripping member at a standby position against an urging force of the gripping member urging unit; and
- a lock member urging unit that is configured to urge the lock member in an engaging direction with the gripping member, and
- the lock member is rotatably attached to the clincher arm.
- (2) The binding machine for gardening according to (1), wherein
- the lock member is configured to hold the gripping member at a tape gripping position.
- (3) The binding machine for gardening according to (1) or (2), wherein
- the lock member is configured to be engaged with a peripheral surface of the gripping member.
- (4) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein
- the main handle is provided with a lock releasing portion to be engaged with the lock member, and
- the lock releasing portion is configured to interact with the lock member in conjunction with rotation of the clincher arm with respect to the main handle.
- (5) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (4), further comprising:
- a tape guide through which the tape is guided so as to be drawable, at the front end portion of the main handle, wherein
- when the clincher arm rotates in a closing direction with respect to the main handle, the tape guide pushes the lock member against an urging force of the lock member urging unit.
- (6) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (5), wherein
- the gripping member and the lock member are not in contact with each other except for an engaging portion where the gripping member and the locking member.
- (7). The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (6), wherein
- the lock member is configured to rotate when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
- (8) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (7), wherein
- the lock member is configured to rotate without a plane contact with the gripping member when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
- (9) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (6) to (8), wherein
- the lock member is configured to rotate such that the gripping member are in contact with the lock member at the engaging portion only.
- According to the above (1), the lock member is rotatably attached to the clincher arm. That is, since the lock member is rotatable, the guide mechanism can be simplified, and the resistance hardly increases even when foreign materials such as soil adhere to the surrounding thereof. Further, since the resistance is difficult to increase, the tape gripping device can be reliably operated even when the urging force of the gripping member urging unit or the lock member urging unit is made small. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the urging force of the urging unit while suppressing the increase in resistance due to the foreign materials, whereby the operation load of the handle can be reduced.
- According to the above (2), the lock member holds the gripping member at the tape gripping position. According to this configuration, regardless of the magnitude of the urging force for urging the gripping member toward the support portion, the gripping member can be reliably held at the gripping position. Accordingly, the urging force of the gripping member urging unit can be reduced, and thus the operation load of the handle can be reduced.
- According to the above (3), the lock member is engaged with the peripheral surface of the gripping member. According to this configuration, since the gripping member and the lock member are in contact with each other only at a minimum contact portion, the problem is hardly caused that soil or the like enters between the gripping member and the lock member and thus the resistance increases. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the urging force of the urging unit while suppressing the increase in resistance due to the foreign materials, whereby the operation load of the handle can be reduced.
- According to the above (4), the main handle is provided with the lock releasing portion to be engaged with the lock member, and the lock releasing portion acts on the lock member in conjunction with the rotation of the clincher arm with respect to the main handle. According to this configuration, even when a new component is not added to release the lock, the lock can be released in conjunction with the operation when the clincher arm rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle.
- According to the above (5), when the clincher arm rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle, the tape guide pushes the lock member against the urging force of the lock member urging unit. According to this configuration, even when a new component is not added to release the lock, the lock can be released in conjunction with the operation when the clincher arm rotates in the closing direction with respect to the main handle.
- According to the above (6), the gripping member and the lock member are not in contact with each other except for the engaging portion. According to this configuration, since the gripping member and the lock member are in contact with each other only at a minimum contact portion, the problem can hardly be caused that soil or the like enters between the gripping member and the lock member and thus the resistance increases.
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FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a binding machine for gardening; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which a clincher arm is opened with respect to a main handle; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the clincher arm is completely closed with respect to the main handle; -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the binding machine for gardening from which a cover member of an operation handle is removed and illustrates a state in which the clincher arm is opened with respect to the main handle; -
FIG. 5 is a side view of the binding machine for gardening from which the cover member of the operation handle is removed and illustrates a state in which the clincher arm is completely closed with respect to the main handle; -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view of the vicinity of a front end portion of the binding machine for gardening; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating an internal structure in the vicinity of the front end portion of the binding machine for gardening; -
FIG. 8A is a perspective view of a tape guide as viewed from the front, andFIG. 8B is a perspective view of the tape guide as viewed from the rear; -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a support portion; -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a gripping member; -
FIGS. 11A and 11B are a perspective view and a side view of a lock member, respectively; -
FIG. 12 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state before a gripping operation is executed; -
FIG. 13 is a partially enlarged perspective view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state before the gripping operation is executed; -
FIG. 14 is a view for explaining a relation between the tape guide and the lock member and the support portion and illustrates a state before the tape guide comes in contact with the lock member and the support portion; -
FIG. 15 is a view for explaining the relation between the tape guide and the lock member and the support portion and illustrates a state in which the tape guide pushes up the lock member; -
FIG. 16 is a view for explaining the relation between the tape guide and the lock member and the support portion and illustrates a state in which the tape guide abuts on the support portion; -
FIG. 17 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the gripping member grips a tape in accordance with the tape guide; -
FIG. 18 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the gripping member grips a tape in accordance with the support portion; -
FIG. 19 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which a tape is gripped and drawn out by a tape gripping device; -
FIG. 20 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the tape guide is in contact with the gripping member; -
FIG. 21 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which the tape guide moves along an inclined surface of the gripping member; and -
FIG. 22 is a partially enlarged sectional view of the binding machine for gardening and illustrates a state in which a tape is cut. - An embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, the front means a direction (a right direction in
FIG. 2 ) in which a binding machine for gardening 10 faces an object S to be bound at the time of use, and the rear means a direction (a left direction inFIG. 2 ) opposite to the front. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 to 3 , the binding machine for gardening 10 according to the embodiment is used for guiding/binding work in agricultural crop cultivation includes an elongatedmain handle 11 that is linearly formed, aclincher arm 30 that is rotatably attached to themain handle 11, and anoperation handle 50 that is rotatably attached to theclincher arm 30. As illustrated inFIG. 4 , theclincher arm 30 is constantly urged by atension spring 25, and is in an open state with respect to themain handle 11 in normal times. When the operation handle 50 and themain handle 11 are gripped from this state, as illustrated inFIG. 3 , theclincher arm 30 is configured to rotate in a closing direction with respect to themain handle 11. Then, when theclincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction up to a predetermined position with respect to themain handle 11, in order to draw out atape 60 from afront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11, a gripping operation is executed to grip thetape 60 at afront end portion 30 a of theclincher arm 30 and a binding operation is executed to bundle the object S to be bound with thetape 60 and to cut thetape 60 when theclincher arm 30 further rotates in the closing direction from the predetermined position with respect to themain handle 11 and is thus completely closed (closed state). In the gripping operation, that is, theclincher arm 30 rotates with respect to themain handle 11 up to a predetermined position without squeezing the handle up to a completely closed position. Meanwhile, in the binding operation, theclincher arm 30 further rotates in the closing direction from the predetermined position with respect to themain handle 11 by performing a squeezing operation of the handle up to the completely closed position. In this way, the gripping operation and the binding operation can be switched by the end point position of the squeezing operation. As will be described in detail below, in the embodiment, movement of theclincher arm 30 is restricted so as not to further rotate in the closing direction from the predetermined position when the gripping operation is performed, whereas the restriction is canceled when the binding operation is performed. For this reason, even if a worker does not recognize the end point position of the squeezing operation, when the operation of squeezing the depth side is performed, the gripping operation and the binding operation are automatically performed in turns. - First, the handle is gripped, and the
clincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11, thereby binding the object S to be bound. Thus, the gripping operation is executed to grip thetape 60 at thefront end portion 30 a of theclincher arm 30. Thereafter, when the squeezing of the handle is released and thus theclincher arm 30 rotates in the opening direction with respect to themain handle 11, as illustrated inFIG. 19 , thefront end portion 30 a of theclincher arm 30 and thefront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11 are separated from each other in a state where thetape 60 is gripped, and thetape 60 is in a state of being stretched between theclincher arm 30 and themain handle 11. The objects S to be bound such as seedlings or branches are introduced from the outside of thetape 60 stretched in this state, the handle is gripped again, and thus theclincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11. Thus, as illustrated inFIG. 22 , both ends of a tape loop for binding the objects S to be bound are bonded by astaple 61, and thetape 60 is cut (the binding operation is executed). In this manner, the gripping operation is executed in the first squeezing operation, and the binding operation is executed in the second squeezing operation. When the gripping operation and the binding operation are executed in turns, the objects S to be bound can be bound. In the embodiment, thestaple 61 is used as a bonding unit for bonding the both ends of the tape loop, but the both ends of the tape loop may be bonded by adhesion or welding without being limited thereto. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 and the like, themain handle 11 is a bar-like member which is linearly formed, and is formed such that thetape 60 and the staple 61 can be formed along a longitudinal direction. Astaple magazine 12, apusher unit 13, atape guide 16, astaple driver 18, and atape magazine 20 are attached to themain handle 11. - The
staple magazine 12 is a long member for accommodating the staple 61. As illustrated inFIG. 1 and the like, thestaple magazine 12 is disposed along the longitudinal direction of themain handle 11, and can accommodate the staple 61 therein. As the staple 61 accommodated in thestaple magazine 12, a plurality ofU-shaped staples 61 bonded with an adhesive are used. The staple 61 accommodated in thestaple magazine 12 is pushed toward the front end portion by thepusher unit 13 which will be described below. At the front end portion of thestaple magazine 12, a long hole is provided to introduce thestaple driver 18 which will be described below. In addition, thestaple magazine 12 is attached to themain handle 11 so as to be rockable around a shaft provided at a rear end side. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 and the like, thepusher unit 13 is a member that can be inserted and attached to thestaple magazine 12. As illustrated inFIG. 6 and the like, thepusher unit 13 urges the staple 61 accommodated in thestaple magazine 12 toward the front. When the staple 61 is set in thestaple magazine 12, thepusher unit 13 is drawn down to insert the staple 61 from the top of thestaple magazine 12. - As illustrated in
FIG. 6 and the like, thestaple driver 18 is a plate fixed to thefront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11 so as to face the vicinity of the front end portion of thestaple magazine 12. Thestaple driver 18 is formed to have substantially the same width as the staple 61 so that only onestaple 61 can be ejected. When theclincher arm 30 rotates to the state of being completely closed with respect to themain handle 11, as illustrated inFIG. 22 , thestaple driver 18 enters into thestaple magazine 12, thereby ejecting the leadingstaple 61 accommodated in thestaple magazine 12. Specifically, when theclincher arm 30 moves in the closing direction, theclincher arm 30 pushes thestaple magazine 12 to rock it toward thestaple driver 18. As thestaple magazine 12 rocks, thestaple driver 18 enters into thestaple magazine 12, thereby ejecting thestaple 61. After penetrating through thetape 60, the ejectedstaple 61 is clinched by theclincher 33 to be described below, so that two legs thereof are refracted to embrace thetape 60 and thus bonded to anend 60 a of the overlappedtape 60. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 and the like, thetape magazine 20 is provided continuously with a rear end of themain handle 11 to accommodate thetape 60. Thetape magazine 20 is capable of accommodating thetape 60 wound in a reel shape, and has a lid which can be openable to take in and out thetape 60. Thetape 60 accommodated in thetape magazine 20 is drawn out to thefront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11 along themain handle 11. In thetape 60 drawn out to thefront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11, as illustrated inFIGS. 12 and 13 , theend 60 a thereof is held by thetape guide 16 which will be described below. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 6 and 7 , thetape guide 16 is disposed at thefront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11, and is attached so as to be rockable around a tapeguide rocking shaft 19 provided in themain handle 11. Thetape guide 16 has a guide path at a center thereof as illustrated inFIG. 13 , thetape 60 being guided so as to be drawable through the guide path. The guide path of thetape guide 16 has such a shape as to cover four sides such as both sides, a front side, and a rear side of thetape 60, so that the insertedtape 60 is not detached. Thetape 60 inserted through the guide path is drawn out from the front end portion and faces theclincher arm 30. Theend 60 a of thetape 60 is gripped by atape gripping device 35, which will be described below, of theclincher arm 30, and is drawn out by a required amount. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 8A and 8B , thetape guide 16 includes a rockingshaft hole 16 a, aslit 16 b, aback surface portion 16 c, anabutment portion 16 d, atape holding portion 16 e, and a cuttingblade fitting portion 16 f. - The rocking
shaft hole 16 a is a round hole through which the tapeguide rocking shaft 19 penetrates. The rockingshaft hole 16 a is provided at a lower part of the tape guide 16 (a side far from the clincher arm 30). The rockingshaft hole 16 a is pivotally supported by the tapeguide rocking shaft 19, and thus an end portion of thetape guide 16 facing theclincher arm 30 is rockable forward. Although not specifically illustrated, thetape guide 16 is constantly urged rearward by an urging member. - The
back surface portion 16 c is a plate-shaped portion that supports thetape 60 from the rear side. Thetape holding portions 16 e protrude forward from both sides of theback surface portion 16 c. Thetape holding portions 16 e are configured to hold thetape 60 in accordance with theback surface portion 16 c. In the embodiment, a pair oftape holding portions 16 e are provided at each of two upper and lower parts, and fourtape holding portions 16 e are provided. Each of thetape holding portions 16 e is formed in a substantially L shape, and the pair of upper and lowertape holding portions 16 e are disposed such that the front end portions thereof are opposed to each other. Thus, theslit 16 b is formed between the opposing front end portions of thetape holding portions 16 e. Theslit 16 b allows a grippingmember 37, which will be described below, to enter into the guide path. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 8A and 8B , theabutment portion 16 d is formed at an upper end edge of theback surface portion 16 c, contacts with aninclined surface 37 d of the grippingmember 37 which will be described below, and slides along theinclined surface 37 d. Theabutment portion 16 d protrudes toward the front end portion in an R shape, and thus is formed so as not to contact with both side edges of theinclined surface 37 d of the grippingmember 37. The contact with the edges of theinclined surface 37 d is prevented, and thus when thetape 60 is sandwiched and pulled by theabutment portion 16 d and the grippingmember 37 as will be described below, it is prevented that a hole is generated in thetape 60 or thetape 60 is torn. - The cutting
blade fitting portion 16 f is configured to fix thecutting blade 17 for cutting thetape 60 after the binding of the objects S to be bound. As illustrated inFIG. 6 and the like, thecutting blade 17 is attached to the cuttingblade fitting portion 16 f so as to form an angle with respect to the guide path of thetape 60 behind the guide path of thetape 60. When thecutting blade 17 is fixed to thetape guide 16 in this way and thus thetape guide 16 rocks, thecutting blade 17 rocks in conjunction with thetape guide 16. - That is, as illustrated in
FIG. 12 , thecutting blade 17 is disposed such that acutting edge 17 a is directed backward in normal times, but thecutting edge 17 a moves to be directed upward as illustrated inFIG. 22 when cutting thetape 60. As described above, thecutting blade 17 according to the embodiment is exposed so that thecutting edge 17 a faces thetape 60 when cutting thetape 60. In the embodiment, thetape 60 rocks in conjunction with thetape guide 16. However, for example, thetape guide 16 is formed to move in a straight direction, and thecutting blade 17 may move in the straight direction in conjunction with thetape guide 16. Further, a member in the vicinity of thecutting blade 17 such as thetape guide 16 or thestaple magazine 12 may move instead of the movement of thecutting blade 17, and thecutting edge 17 a of thecutting blade 17 may be exposed so as to face thetape 60. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , both sides of thetape guide 16 and thecutting blade 17 are covered with asidewall 11 b which is a part of themain handle 11, and as illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 6 , thetape guide 16 and thecutting blade 17 are not exposed in a side view. In other words, themain handle 11 is provided with thesidewall 11 b which is disposed so as to overlap with thecutting edge 17 a of thecutting blade 17 in a side view. Thesidewall 11 b is disposed so as to constantly overlap with thecutting edge 17 a of thecutting blade 17 in a side view regardless of the state of the cutting blade 17 (either before or after thecutting blade 17 has moved). Therefore, even when foreign materials are caught by thefront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11, thecutting blade 17 is not stuck by the foreign materials. A rear side of thesidewall 11 b is aninclined portion 11 c, so that even when the object S to be bound is sandwiched by thefront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11, the object S to be bound can be guided toward the rear side (themain handle 11 and an inner side of the clincher arm 30). - As illustrated in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , a roller-like engagingportion 14 is protrudingly formed on both sides of themain handle 11, and afinger hooking portion 15 is protrudingly formed on a lower surface of themain handle 11. The roller-like engagingportion 14 is a projection for slidably guiding alink portion 52 of the operation handle 50 which will be described below. Thefinger hooking portion 15 is a projection for hooking a finger squeezing the handle when themain handle 11 and the operation handle 50 are gripped. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 and the like, theclincher arm 30 is constituted by a pair ofsheet metal members 30 b connected to each other in parallel. Theclincher arm 30 includes anarm portion 32 that extends curvedly toward thefront end portion 30 a so that a C-shaped opening can be formed between theclincher arm 30 and themain handle 11. Theclincher arm 30 is rotatably attached to themain handle 11 by a rotatingshaft 31 provided in the vicinity of the rear end. - The
clincher 33, thetape gripping device 35, and agripping device cover 41 are attached to theclincher arm 30. - The
clincher 33 is fixed to thefront end portion 30 a of theclincher arm 30 so as to face the front end portion of thestaple driver 18 described above. Thus, as illustrated inFIG. 22 , when the staple 61 is ejected by thestaple driver 18, the two legs of the ejectedstaple 61 are clinched by theclincher 33 and bent inward. When theclincher 33 bends the two legs of the staple 61 inward, so that the two legs bind thetape 60 and are thus bonded thereto. - The
tape gripping device 35 is attached to thefront end portion 30 a of theclincher arm 30 and is capable of gripping theend 60 a of thetape 60 drawn out from thefront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11. Thetape gripping device 35 includes asupport portion 36, a grippingmember 37, a grippingmember urging unit 38, alock member 39, and a lockmember urging unit 40. - As illustrated in
FIG. 6 and the like, thesupport portion 36 is fixed to theclincher arm 30 along the drawing direction of thetape 60, and includes a plate-like receiving portion 36 a capable of supporting the rear surface of thetape 60. As illustrated inFIG. 9 , a recessedportion 36 b is formed in the receivingportion 36 a. The recessedportion 36 b is a portion to be engaged with acontact portion 37 c of the grippingmember 37 which will be described below, and has a groove narrower than thetape 60 and wider than thecontact portion 37 c. In addition,movement restricting portions 36 c are protrudingly formed on both sides of the receivingportion 36 a. Themovement restricting portion 36 c is provided to restrict the rotation of theclincher arm 30 by being brought into contact withtape guide 16. - The gripping
member 37 is provided so as to face thesupport portion 36, and is provided movably toward thesupport portion 36 so as to grasp thetape 60. As illustrated inFIG. 10 , the grippingmember 37 includes arotating shaft hole 37 a, aclaw portion 37 b, acontact portion 37 c, aninclined surface 37 d, a V-shapedportion 37 e, aperipheral surface 37 f, a lockedportion 37 g, and arotation blocking portion 37 i. - The
rotating shaft hole 37 a is a hole through which a grippingmember rotating shaft 42 penetrates. When the grippingmember rotating shaft 42 penetrates through therotating shaft hole 37 a, the grippingmember 37 is pivotally supported to be rotatable with respect to theclincher arm 30. - The
claw portion 37 b is a protruding portion for grasping thetape 60 in accordance with the receivingportion 36 a of thesupport portion 36. Thecontact portion 37 c capable of entering into the above-described recessedportion 36 b is formed at a front end portion of theclaw portion 37 b. Thus, when the grippingmember 37 is operated, thetape 60 can be firmly gripped by the concave-convex members (recessedportion 36 b andcontact portion 37 c) through which thesupport portion 36 and the grippingmember 37 are engaged with each other. That is, when thetape 60 is gripped with the concave-convex members, an intermediate part of thetape 60 is in a state of being pushed into the groove of the recessedportion 36 b. In this state, a restoring force of thebent tape 60 is applied on the edge of the recessedportion 36 b, so that a frictional force becomes larger and thus thetape 60 is difficult to come off. - The surface of the
claw portion 37 b on themain handle 11 side forms theinclined surface 37 d. Theinclined surface 37 d is disposed to face theabutment portion 16 d of thetape guide 16, and is provided to guide theabutment portion 16 d of thetape guide 16 in contact therewith. Further, the V-shapedportion 37 e is provided on the side opposite to the front end portion of theinclined surface 37 d. The V-shapedportion 37 e is configured such that thetape guide 16 sliding along theinclined surface 37 d cannot further slide, and is formed to have an angle with respect to theinclined surface 37 d. - In addition, the locked
portion 37 g and therotation blocking portion 37 i are provided on theperipheral surface 37 f of the grippingmember 37 on the opposite side of themain handle 11. The lockedportion 37 g and therotation blocking portion 37 i are formed using projections protrudingly formed on theperipheral surface 37 f of the grippingmember 37, and are configured to be engaged with thelock member 39 to be described below. Thelock member 39 moves along theperipheral surface 37 f of the grippingmember 37, and can be engaged with the lockedportion 37 g or therotation blocking portion 37 i depending on circumstances. - The gripping
member urging unit 38 is configured to urge the grippingmember 37 toward thesupport portion 36. The grippingmember urging unit 38 according to the embodiment is a torsion coil spring as illustrated inFIG. 7 and the like. When the grippingmember urging unit 38 urges the grippingmember 37 and thus the lock operation of thelock member 39 to be described below is released, the grippingmember 37 operates, and thetape 60 can be gripped between thesupport portion 36 and the grippingmember 37 from both sides thereof. - The
lock member 39 is configured to hold the grippingmember 37 at a standby position against an urging force of the grippingmember urging unit 38 by being engaged with the grippingmember 37. Thelock member 39 includes arotating shaft hole 39 a, a lockingportion 39 b, and a pressedportion 39 c as illustrated inFIGS. 11A and 11B . - The
rotating shaft hole 39 a is a hole through which the lockmember rotating shaft 43 penetrates. The lockmember rotating shaft 43 penetrates through therotating shaft hole 39 a, so that thelock member 39 is pivotally supported to be rotatable with respect to theclincher arm 30. - The locking
portion 39 b is a portion for restricting movement of the grippingmember 37, and is protrudingly formed to be engageable with the grippingmember 37. As illustrated inFIG. 6 and the like, the lockingportion 39 b is disposed to face theperipheral surface 37 f of the grippingmember 37, and is engageable with the lockedportion 37 g and therotation blocking portion 37 i formed on theperipheral surface 37 f. Specifically, the lockingportion 39 b is engaged with the lockedportion 37 g, so that thetape gripping device 35 can take a standby state of being opened without gripping thetape 60 as illustrated inFIG. 12 . Then, when thelock member 39 rotates and thus the lockingportion 39 b is disengaged from the lockedportion 37 g, as illustrated inFIG. 18 , thetape gripping device 35 can take a gripping state of being closed with the gripping of thetape 60. In the gripping state, the lockingportion 39 b faces therotation blocking portion 37 i so as to be engageable therewith, and thus the movement of the grippingmember 37 is blocked. Therotation blocking portion 37 i faces the lockingportion 39 b, so that thetape gripping device 35 maintains the gripping state until thelock member 39 rotates again. - The pressed
portion 39 c is a portion that is pushed up when thelock member 39 rocks, and is arranged so as to face the front end portion of thetape guide 16 as illustrated inFIG. 7 and the like. With this arrangement, thetape guide 16 pushes thelock member 39 against the urging force of the lockmember urging unit 40 to be described below when theclincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11. - The lock
member urging unit 40 is configured to urge thelock member 39 in an engaging direction with the grippingmember 37. The lockmember urging unit 40 according to the embodiment is a compression spring as illustrated inFIG. 7 and the like. The lockmember urging unit 40 urges thelock member 39, so that the lockingportion 39 b of thelock member 39 is constantly urged in an engaging direction with the lockedportion 37 g or therotation blocking portion 37 i. - The
gripping device cover 41 is a cover that covers thetape gripping device 35 described above, and is fixed between twosheet metal members 30 b of theclincher arm 30 as illustrated inFIGS. 12 and 13 . Thegripping device cover 41 according to the embodiment is constituted by split pieces that can be split in left and right directions, and accommodates thetape gripping device 35 therein. Thegripping device cover 41 has an opening at a lower side, and the receivingportion 36 a and theclaw portion 37 b of thetape gripping device 35 are disposed at the back of the opening. As illustrated inFIG. 12 , thegripping device cover 41 includes a forward protrudingportion 41 a that covers the front side of thetape gripping device 35. Since the forward protrudingportion 41 a protrudes forward from the front end portion of thesheet metal member 30 b, when theclincher arm 30 is inserted between crops, only the forward protrudingportion 41 a formed in a curved shape comes in contact with the crops, but thetape gripping device 35 does not come in contact with the crops. - As illustrated in
FIGS. 2 to 5 , the operation handle 50 includes abase member 51 fixed to the main body of the binding machine for gardening 10 and acover member 55 detachable from thebase member 51. - The
base member 51 is a metal component acting directly on themain handle 11 and theclincher arm 30. Thebase member 51 is attached to theclincher arm 30 so as to be rotatable about a rotation fulcrum 51 a as illustrated inFIGS. 4 and 5 . Then, thebase member 51 includes thelink portion 52 engaged with themain handle 11 at one side thereof as viewed from the rotation fulcrum 51 a and ahandle support portion 53 at the other side thereof as viewed from the rotation fulcrum 51 a. Thehandle support portion 53 is attached with thecover member 55, thereby functioning as alever operation portion 55 c. - The
link portion 52 is engaged with themain handle 11 and serves as a point of application of a lever. Ahook 52 c is formed at the front end portion of thelink portion 52, and thehook 52 c is engaged with the roller-like engagingportion 14 of themain handle 11, whereby theclincher arm 30 maintains a state of being opened at a predetermined angle with respect to themain handle 11 as illustrated inFIG. 4 . - From this state, when the operation handle 50 and the
main handle 11 are gripped, as illustrated inFIG. 5 , thehook 52 c is disengaged from the roller-like engagingportion 14, and the roller-like engagingportion 14 slides on a slidingsurface 52 a formed on a front surface of thelink portion 52. In this way, as the slidingsurface 52 a slides along the roller-like engagingportion 14, theclincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11. An inclination of the slidingsurface 52 a used for the engagement of the roller-like engagingportion 14 changes stepwise in order to reduce an operation load when the staple 61 is ejected. That is, the inclination of the slidingsurface 52 a becomes larger at the time of the binding operation rather than at the time of the gripping operation, so that a larger force can be obtained at the time of the binding operation even with the same operation load. Thus, the binding operation requiring a large force can be also performed with a light operation load. In this way, since the inclination of the slidingsurface 52 a changes, aprojection 52 b is formed in a place where the inclination of the slidingsurface 52 a changes. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 and the like, thecover member 55 covers thebase member 51 so as to prevent it from being exposed. All the contact portions or the operation portions with/of the outside of the operation handle 50 are covered with thecover member 55. Thecover member 55 includes ahook cover 55 a and alever operation portion 55 c. - The hook cover 55 a covers the
link portion 52 and a crossing portion X (seeFIGS. 4 and 5 ) between themain handle 11 and theclincher arm 30. On the side surface of the hook cover 55 a, acurved projection 55 b is provided along the finger squeezing thelever operation portion 55 c and themain handle 11 as illustrated inFIG. 1 and the like. When thecurved projection 55 b is provided, the operation handle 50 is easily gripped and can be held with a light grip even when the machine is held upward. - The
lever operation portion 55 c covers thehandle support portion 53, and is gripped by an operator when the operation handle 50 is operated. When thelever operation portion 55 c is gripped in a direction approaching themain handle 11, thebase member 51 rotates about the rotation fulcrum 51 a, and thelink portion 52 acts on themain handle 11, whereby themain handle 11 and theclincher arm 30 rotate in the closing direction with respect to each other. - A method of using the binding machine for gardening 10 will be described below. When the binding work is performed using the binding machine for gardening 10, first, the
lock member 39 and the grippingmember 37 are engaged with each other as illustrated inFIGS. 12 and 13 , thereby setting the grippingmember 37 to be in the standby state. - In this state, when the handle is gripped and the
clincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11, thetape holding portion 16 e of thetape guide 16 comes in contact with the pressedportion 39 c of thelock member 39 as illustrated inFIG. 14 . - When the
clincher arm 30 further rotates, thelock member 39 is pushed up to rotate as illustrated inFIG. 15 . As thelock member 39 rotates, the lockingportion 39 b of thelock member 39 is disengaged from the lockedportion 37 g of the grippingmember 37 and the grippingmember 37 rotates. Thus, theclaw portion 37 b of the grippingmember 37 is pressed against theback surface portion 16 c of thetape guide 16, and theend 60 a of thetape 60 drawn out from thetape guide 16 is gripped in the guide path of thetape guide 16. - At this time, when the
clincher arm 30 further rotates, thetape holding portion 16 e of thetape guide 16 comes in contact with themovement restricting portion 36 c of thesupport portion 36 as illustrated inFIG. 16 . In this way, thetape guide 16 functions as a movement restricting unit for restricting the rotation of theclincher arm 30 in the embodiment. Thus, the rotation of theclincher arm 30 is restricted, and thus theclincher arm 30 can hardly rotate up to a completely closed state (a closed state in which the binding operation is executed). Whether thetape guide 16 restricts the rotation of theclincher arm 30 is automatically switched according to the state of thetape gripping device 35. That is, when thetape gripping device 35 is in the standby state, the rotation of theclincher arm 30 is restricted as described above, but when thetape gripping device 35 is in the gripping state, thetape guide 16 acts on the tape gripping device 35 (which will be described below in detail), and thus theclincher arm 30 moves up to a position where the rotation thereof is not restricted (seeFIG. 21 ). - When the first squeezing operation is performed in this way, as illustrated in
FIG. 17 , the grippingmember 37 enters into the guide path of thetape guide 16 and grips thetape 60 in the guide path in accordance with theback surface portion 16 c of thetape guide 16. In this state, when the squeezing of the handle is released and theclincher arm 30 rotates in the opening direction with respect to themain handle 11, as illustrated inFIG. 18 , the grippingmember 37 slides and passes in the guide path in a state of gripping thetape 60 and grips thetape 60 in accordance with thesupport portion 36 after passing through the guide path. - Further, when the
clincher arm 30 rotates in the opening direction with respect to themain handle 11, as illustrated inFIG. 19 , thefront end portion 30 a of theclincher arm 30 and thefront end portion 11 a of themain handle 11 are separated from each other in a state of gripping thetape 60, and thetape 60 is in a state of being stretched between theclincher arm 30 and themain handle 11. - In this state, when the objects S to be bound such as seedlings or branches are introduced from the outside of the stretched
tape 60 and theclincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction, as illustrated inFIG. 20 , a tape loop is formed to bind the objects S to be bound. - From the state illustrated in
FIG. 20 , when the handle is further gripped and theclincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11, theabutment portion 16 d of thetape guide 16 abuts on theinclined surface 37 d of the grippingmember 37, and theabutment portion 16 d is guided to theinclined surface 37 d of the grippingmember 37 and moves forward. As thetape magazine 20 moves forward as described above, thetape guide 16 is retracted to a position where thetape holding portion 16 e does not come in contact with themovement restricting portion 36 c of thesupport portion 36. When thetape guide 16 is retracted, the restriction of the rotation of theclincher arm 30 due to thetape guide 16 is released, and theclincher arm 30 is rotatable up to a completely closed state (a closed state where the binding operation is executed). In a state where thetape magazine 20 starts to move, the lockingportion 39 b of thelock member 39 faces therotation blocking portion 37 i of the grippingmember 37, and the movement of the grippingmember 37 is restricted. - Then, as illustrated in
FIG. 21 , thetape magazine 20 rocks forward until theabutment portion 16 d is engaged with the V-shapedportion 37 e ahead of theinclined surface 37 d. When theabutment portion 16 d is engaged with the V-shapedportion 37 e in this way, thetape guide 16 and the grippingmember 37 hold thetape 60 in accordance with each other. Immediately before theabutment portion 16 d is engaged with the V-shapedportion 37 e, thetape holding portion 16 e of thetape magazine 20 pushes up the pressedportion 39 c of thelock member 39 to rock thelock member 39. Thus, the movement restriction of the grippingmember 37 is released. - From the state illustrated in
FIG. 21 , when the handle is further gripped and theclincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11, as illustrated inFIG. 22 , thetape magazine 20 and the grippingmember 37 collapse forward together. At this time, since thetape magazine 20 moves while holding thetape 60, tension is applied to thetape 60. As the grippingmember 37 moves together with thetape magazine 20, thetape 60 is detached from thetape gripping device 35. However, since thedetached tape 60 is pressed from below by the tensionedtape 60, it is not disengaged from thefront end portion 30 a of theclincher arm 30. Then, as thetape magazine 20 rocks, thecutting blade 17 fixed to thetape magazine 20 rocks in a direction in which thecutting blade 17 approaches thetape 60, and the tensionedtape 60 is cut. At the same time, thestaple 61 is ejected behind thecutting blade 17 by thestaple driver 18. - As illustrated in
FIG. 22 , in the course of rotating theclincher arm 30 in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11, thetape holding portion 16 e of thetape magazine 20 is disengaged from the pressedportion 39 c of thelock member 39. For this reason, the force pushing up thelock member 39 disappears, so that thelock member 39 moves by the urging force of the lockmember urging unit 40, and becomes engageable with the grippingmember 37. In addition, the grippingmember 37 moves together with thetape magazine 20, and thus moves to the front side compared to the standby state. - Finally, when the squeezing of the handle is released and the
clincher arm 30 rotates in the opening direction with respect to themain handle 11, as illustrated inFIG. 12 , the grippingmember 37 is engaged with thelock member 39 and thetape gripping device 35 is in a standby state. In this way, the binding machine for gardening 10 returns to the initial state, and the first binding work is completed. - As described above, according to the embodiment, the
lock member 39 is rotatably attached to theclincher arm 30. Thelock member 39 is configured to rotate when thelock member 39 is engaged with the grippingmember 37. Thelock member 39 may be configured to rotate without a plane contact with the grippingmember 37 when thelock member 39 is engaged with the grippingmember 37. That is, since the grippingmember 37 and thelock member 39 are rotatable, the guide mechanism can be simplified, and the resistance hardly increases even when foreign materials such as soil adhere to the surrounding thereof. Further, since the resistance is difficult to increase, thetape gripping device 35 can be reliably operated even when the urging force of the grippingmember urging unit 38 or the lockmember urging unit 40 is made small. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the urging force of the urging unit while suppressing the increase in resistance due to the foreign materials, whereby the operation load of the handle can be reduced. - In addition, the
lock member 39 holds the grippingmember 37 at the tape gripping position. According to this configuration, regardless of the magnitude of the urging force for urging the grippingmember 37 toward thesupport portion 36, the grippingmember 37 can be reliably held at the gripping position. Accordingly, the urging force of the grippingmember urging unit 38 can be reduced, and thus the operation load of the handle can be reduced. - Further, the
lock member 39 is engaged with theperipheral surface 37 f of the grippingmember 37. Thelock member 39 is configured to rotate such that the grippingmember 37 are in contact with thelock member 39 at the engaging potion only. According to this configuration, since the grippingmember 37 and thelock member 39 are in contact with each other only at a minimum contact portion, the problem is hardly caused that soil or the like enters between the grippingmember 37 and thelock member 39 and thus the resistance increases. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the urging force of the urging unit while suppressing the increase in resistance due to the foreign materials, whereby the operation load of the handle can be reduced. - Further, when the
clincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11, thetape guide 16 pushes thelock member 39 against the urging force of the lockmember urging unit 40. According to this configuration, even when a new component is not added to release the lock, the lock can be released in conjunction with the operation when theclincher arm 30 rotates in the closing direction with respect to themain handle 11. In addition, the lock can be prevented from being released in the middle of the operation by the releasing of the lock with thetape guide 16, and the lock can be released at an appropriate timing at which the closing operation is performed. - In the embodiment described above, the
tape 60 is sandwiched and gripped by thetape gripping device 35, but the invention is not limited thereto. For example, even in the mechanism used in the related art in which the claw is thrust into thetape 60 to hold thetape 60, the same effect as this embodiment can be obtained. - In the embodiment described above, the
tape guide 16 rocks and thus can be retracted to a position where thelock member 39 is not pushed, but the invention is not limited thereto. For example, thetape guide 16 may linearly move back and forth. - (1) A binding machine for gardening comprising:
- a main handle that is configured to draw out a tape from a front end portion thereof;
- a clincher arm that is rotatably attached to the main handle; and
- a tape gripping device that is attached to a front end portion of the clincher arm and that is configured to grip an end portion of the tape drawn out from the front end portion of the main handle, wherein
- the tape gripping device includes:
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- a support portion that is provided along a drawing direction of the tape;
- a gripping member that is provided so as to face the support portion;
- a gripping member urging unit that is configured to urge the gripping member toward the support portion;
- a lock member that is configured to be engaged with the gripping member to hold the gripping member at a standby position against an urging force of the gripping member urging unit; and
- a lock member urging unit that is configured to urge the lock member in an engaging direction with the gripping member, and
- the lock member is rotatably attached to the clincher arm.
- (2) The binding machine for gardening according to (1), wherein
- the lock member is configured to hold the gripping member at a tape gripping position.
- (3) The binding machine for gardening according to (1) or (2), wherein
- the lock member is configured to be engaged with a peripheral surface of the gripping member.
- (4) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein
- the main handle is provided with a lock releasing portion to be engaged with the lock member, and
- the lock releasing portion is configured to interact with the lock member in conjunction with rotation of the clincher arm with respect to the main handle.
- (5) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (4), further comprising:
- a tape guide through which the tape is guided so as to be drawable, at the front end portion of the main handle, wherein
- when the clincher arm rotates in a closing direction with respect to the main handle, the tape guide pushes the lock member against an urging force of the lock member urging unit.
- (6) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (5), wherein
- the gripping member and the lock member are not in contact with each other except for an engaging portion where the gripping member and the locking member.
- (7). The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (6), wherein
- the lock member is configured to rotate when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
- (8) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (1) to (7), wherein
- the lock member is configured to rotate without a plane contact with the gripping member when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
- (9) The binding machine for gardening according to any one of (6) to (8), wherein
- the lock member is configured to rotate such that the gripping member are in contact with the lock member at the engaging portion only.
Claims (9)
1. A binding machine for gardening comprising:
a main handle that is configured to draw out a tape from a front end portion thereof;
a clincher arm that is rotatably attached to the main handle; and
a tape gripping device that is attached to a front end portion of the clincher arm and that is configured to grip an end portion of the tape drawn out from the front end portion of the main handle, wherein
the tape gripping device includes:
a support portion that is provided along a drawing direction of the tape;
a gripping member that is provided so as to face the support portion;
a gripping member urging unit that is configured to urge the gripping member toward the support portion;
a lock member that is configured to be engaged with the gripping member to hold the gripping member at a tape gripping position; and
a lock member urging unit that is configured to urge the lock member in an engaging direction with the gripping member, and
the lock member is rotatably attached to the clincher arm.
2. The binding machine for gardening according to claim 1 , wherein
the lock member is configured to hold the gripping member at a standby position against an urging force of the gripping member urging unit.
3. The binding machine for gardening according to claim 1 , wherein
the lock member is configured to be engaged with a peripheral surface of the gripping member.
4. The binding machine for gardening according to claim 1 , wherein
the main handle is provided with a lock releasing portion to be engaged with the lock member, and
the lock releasing portion is configured to interact with the lock member in conjunction with rotation of the clincher arm with respect to the main handle.
5. The binding machine for gardening according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a tape guide through which the tape is guided so as to be drawable, at the front end portion of the main handle, wherein
when the clincher arm rotates in a closing direction with respect to the main handle, the tape guide pushes the lock member against an urging force of the lock member urging unit.
6. The binding machine for gardening according to claim 1 , wherein
the gripping member and the lock member are in contact with each other at an engaging portion where a locked portion of the gripping member and a locking portion of the lock member engage with each other.
7. The binding machine for gardening according to claim 1 , wherein
the lock member is configured to rotate when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
8. The binding machine for gardening according to claim 1 , wherein
the lock member is configured to rotate without a plane contact with the gripping member when the lock member is engaged with the gripping member.
9. The binding machine for gardening according to claim 6 , wherein
the lock member is configured to rotate such that the gripping member is in contact with the lock member at the engaging portion only.
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