Title: Binding Machines
Description of Invention
This invention is concerned with improvements relating to binding machines, particularly of the kind (hereinafter referred to as being of the kind specified) for binding packets having a row of apertures or perforations adjacent to one side edge, by the use of and a binding element (conveniently termed a "comb") comprising a spine and a series of curved, flexible fingers which may be located in the apertures of the packet, to bind the sheets of the packet together into book-like form.
Difficulty is encountered in the provision of a machine of the kind specified, which will clamp the binding element in a convenient position, and straighten the fingers to allow them to be inserted into the apertures of a stack, during a binding operation.
According to this invention there is provided a binding machine of the kind specified comprising clamping mechanism to clamp a binding element and an operating member operative to cause the fingers of the binding element to be uncoiled, the clamping mechanism being moved to an operative position prior to movement of the operating member to so uncoil the binding element.
Preferably the clamping mechanism is operative to clamp the binding element at a plurality of spaced positions, preferable said positions being spaced a distance equal to the spacing between the fingers of the binding element.
Preferably said clamping is effected under the action of a spring. Thus, advantageously the clamping mechanism comprises clamping elements which are urged by the action of a spring into engagement with fixed abutment elements.
Preferably the operating and clamping mechanisms are moved by a single olive mechanism, such as a rack and pinion. Thus advantageously the machine comprises drive means to so effect movement of the operating and clamping mechanisms.
Preferably the operating member comprises a plurality of fingers, the operating member being so constructed and arranged that on movement of the operating member to an advanced position, said fingers move initially laterally to positions in which they engage within the coiled fingers of the binding element, and then longitudinally to unwind the coiled fingers, preparatory to insertion of the uncoiled fingers into the apertures of the packet to be bound.
According to this invention there is also provided a binding machine of the kind specified comprising a) a housing provided with a plurality of fixed abutment elements; b) a clamping member mounted on the housing for movement between a retracted position and an advanced position, in which advanced position clamping elements of the clamping member are disposed closely adjacent to abutment elements; c) a drive member linearly movable in a first direction to a rest position and in a second direction to an advanced position; and d) an operating member movable between a retracted position and an advanced position, wherein consequent upon movement of the drive member to its rest position the clamping member is moved to its retracted position and the operating member to its retracted position, and on movement of the drive member to its advanced position the clamping member is moved to its advanced position to clamp the binding element and the operating member to its advanced position, fingers of the operating member moving first laterally to a position adjacent to the fingers of the binding element, and then longitudinally to uncoil the fingers of the binding element.
Advantageously the operating member comprises a plurality of fingers, each finger comprising a longitudinal portion and a transverse portion, lateral movement of the operating member causing each of the transverse portions of the fingers to engage within a coiled finger of a binding element clamped by the
clamping member, and longitudinal movement causing the transverse portion to unwind the coiled finger.
Advantageously means is provided which is operative on initial movement of the drive member from its rest position to cause the operating member to move solely laterally, and further means operative subsequently to cause the operating member to move solely longitudinally.
There will now be given a detailed description, to be read with reference to the accompanying drawings, of a binding machine which is a preferred embodiment of this invention, having been selected for the purposes of illustrating the invention by way of example.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of part of the machine which is the preferred embodiment of the invention in a first, clamped position;
Figure 2 is a schematic perspective view, parts having been removed for clarity;
Figures 3, 4 and 5 are plan views of the machine, again parts having been removed for clarity, showing elements of the machine in different positions during operation of the machine;
Figures 6 to 9 are perspective views showing various stages in the use of the machine.
The machine which is the preferred embodiment of the invention is specifically of the kind specified, being for use in the uncoiling of the fingers of the binding element, of the kind conveniently known as a binding comb, preparatory to an insertion of the fingers of the comb into the apertures provided in a packet or stack of sheets to be bound together.
The machine comprises a housing 6 supporting for rectilinear reciprocal movement a drive member in the form of a drive plate 8, said drive plate being provided adjacent opposite edges with a series of apertures 10, affording a rack, engageable by respective pinions 12 of the machine, as will
hereinafter be described. Mounted within an enclosure 14 of the housing is a clamping member 16, said clamping member comprising a plurality of clamping elements 18, each of which protrudes through a window or opening 20 of the enclosure 14 (see Figure 2), the clamping member 16 being urged to a forward position by a number of spring means 22 acting between the housing and the clamping member 16, as is shown in Figure 1. In said forward position clamping faces 24 of the elements 18 are disposed in close proximity to inclined abutment members 28 of the housing 6, to permit parts of a binding comb 50 to be clamped therebetween (see also Figure 1).
The housing also comprises a base plate 30 provided with two elongate slots 32, into which studs 34 of the drive member 8 extend, to ensure rectilinear movement of the drive member 8 over the base plate 30 (see Figure 4).
The machine also comprises an operating member 36 in the form of a flat plate slidable over the drive plate 8 and beneath a top plate 29 of the housing, the operating member 36 being provided at its forward end with a plurality of inclined fingers 38, each comprising a longitudinal portion 38a and a transverse portion 38b (Figure 2), the fingers 38 extending through openings 29a. of the plate 29, large enough to permit movement of the fingers. The operating member 36 is provided with three inclined, parallel guide slots 39, into which fixed studs 40 of the drive plate extend, whilst guiding members in the form of tangs 42 extending downwardly from a rear edge of the operating member extend into guide slots 44 of the base plate 30, said guide slots comprising a longitudinal section 44a and a short transverse section 44b (see Figures 3, 4 and 5).
Figures 1 and 4 show the drive plate 8 in its rest or retracted position, in engagement with the clamping member 16 and depressing the clamping member 16 against the action of the springs 22, so that the clamping elements 18 are partially withdrawn into the windows 20, as is shown in Figure 2. In this position, the portion 38b of the fingers 38 are located, in a lateral direction, directly in front of adjacent abutments 28 (see also Figure 6).
In the use of the machine, a binding comb 50 comprising a spine 52 and a series of curved, flexible fingers 54 is inserted into the linear space between the abutments 28 and the retracted clamping elements 18, and a drive operation of the machine is commenced, such as by depression of an operating handle 13, causing the pinions 12 to rotate to move the drive plate 8 in the direction of the arrow G, the rear edge of the drive plate allowing the clamping member 16 to move in the housing 6 and the clamping elements 18 to move towards the abutments 28, clamping the spine 52 of the comb therebetween, the coiled fingers 54 being located laterally between adjacent abutments 28.
Such movement of the drive plate causes the studs 40 to move along the inclined guide slots 39, causing the operating member 36 to move in the direction of the arrow J, as the tangs 42 move within the lateral portion 44b of the guide slot 44, causing the portions 38b of the fingers to move within the coiled fingers of the binding member (see Figures 1 and 8). Further movement of the drive plate 8 causes linear movement of the operating member 30 in the direction of the arrow G, as the tangs 42 move within the portions 44a of the guide slots 44, the fingers 38b pulling the fingers 54 of the binding comb open (shown in dotted lines in Figure 1 and in Figure 9), allowing a stack of sheets 46 to be bound together to be located on the binding member, with the fingers 54 being inserted through the apertures 48 provided adjacent the side edge of the stack. On completion of such mounting the drive member 8 is moved by the pinion in the reverse direction, in the direction of the arrow H, the operating member 36 moving with the drive plate and the fingers 38 of the operating member moving to allow the fingers of the binding member to return to their coiled state, around the side edge of the stack of documentary material. As the tangs 42 engage with the ends of the portion 44a. of the slots 44, continued movement of the drive plate 8, and engagement of the studs 40 on the side edge of the guide slots 39, causes the operating member 36 to move in the direction K, the tangs 42 moving in the portions 44b_ of the slots 44 as the fingers move from engagement with the fingers of the binding member. On final movement of the operating member in the
direction H, it engages the clamping member 16 and moves it rearwardly against the action of the springs 22, causing the clamping elements 18 to withdraw from the abutments 28, allowing the bound pack to be taken from the machine.
Whilst in the preferred embodiment the clamping member 16 is moved forwardly to clamp the spine 52 of a comb against the fixed abutments 38 by the springs 22, if desired the clamping member may be interconnected with the operating member 36 in a manner such that, as the fingers 38 move in the direction J, the plate 29 is engaged by a pin and slot arrangement to cause the clamping members 16 to move forwardly (in the direction A) into clamping positions. On completion of the binding operation, movement of the operating member 36 in the direction K may then physically cause the clamping member 16 to retract, to release the comb for removal.