WO2005005158A1 - 製本器具およびこれを用いた製本方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a bookbinding apparatus for forming a booklet by joining one end of a laminated paper formed by laminating a plurality of paper pieces, and a bookbinding method using the same.
- the auxiliary plate or the fastening plate is applied to all parts except one end (back end) of the laminated paper to be joined.
- the contact prevents lamination of the laminated paper.
- it touches all parts except the back end it exerts a force on the side of the paper, and it becomes extremely difficult to align the side end including this side. Therefore, in order to improve the appearance of the side surface, it is necessary to cut and align the side edges including this side surface after bookbinding.
- the pair of holding members having the pair of pressing surfaces are vertically mounted on the upper surface of the worktable. Then, the laminated paper is put into the gap between the pair of pressure surfaces. One end or the other end of the inserted laminated paper is aligned by the protruding means, and one end protrudes from the pressing surface by a predetermined length. In this state, one end of the laminated paper is fastened in the stacking direction by the fastening means.
- the one end or the other end of the laminated paper is aligned, and the one end protrudes from the pressing surface by a predetermined length, and is stably held on the worktable.
- loosening the tightening means will increase the gap between the pressurized surfaces, making it easier to organize and remove the laminated paper. It can be done easily.
- the slack preventing means contacts the laminated paper to prevent the laminated paper from being loosened.
- the laminated paper does not loosen even when inserted into the gap between the pair of pressing surfaces, and thus can be directly sandwiched by the fastening means. That is, if the abdominal surface or the back surface of the laminated paper is abutted against the upper surface of the worktable and the laminated paper is to be set upright with respect to the upper surface of the worktable, the laminated paper is bent by gravity and loosened. For this reason, it is necessary to correct the slack after inserting the laminated paper between the pair of pressing surfaces. However, since the slack is prevented by the slack preventing means, the laminated paper can be inserted between the pair of pressing surfaces and then directly sandwiched by the tightening means. Note that such an effect is extremely effective when back-alignment in which most of the laminated paper other than one end (back-side end) is disposed above the pressing surface.
- the slack preventing means prevents slack of the laminated paper by abutting on a part other than one end of the laminated paper.
- the side end alignment portion is provided at one end of the laminated paper.
- the laminated paper is locked by abutting against the side surface formed between the first and second ends, and the side edges including this side surface are aligned.
- the protrusion length adjusting means adjusts the distance between the pressing surface and the upper surface of the worktable or the distance between one end of the laminated paper and the upper surface of the worktable, thereby forming a stack. Adjust the length of one end of the paper protruding from the pressing surface.
- the protrusion length can be adjusted according to the desired adhesive strength, the thickness of the laminated paper, the properties of the paper, the properties of the adhesive, and the like.
- the paper size changing means can form booklets having different paper sizes by changing the distance between the other end of the laminated paper and the upper surface of the worktable.
- a single bookbinding apparatus can form not only a booklet of a specific size (eg, A4 vertical binding size) but also a booklet of another size (eg, B5, A5 vertical binding size, etc.). .
- the pair of sandwiching members are a main body member having a main foot portion, and a moving member supported by the main body member and moving in a direction of separating from and approaching the main body member.
- the main feet of the main body member are in contact with the upper surface of the worktable, and the pair of holding members stand on the upper surface of the worktable, and the moving member is separated from the main body member as the gap between the pressing surfaces of the pair increases or decreases. Move tangentially.
- the main foot extends to the moving member side and the non-moving member side of the main body member.
- the length of extension to the non-moving member side is L and the height of the bookbinding apparatus is H, the following relationship is satisfied.
- the bookbinding apparatus can be stably stood on the upper surface of the workbench even during tightening work or other work.
- the one end of the laminated paper is sandwiched between a pair of pressing surfaces while being protruded from the pressing surface by a predetermined length by the protruding means, and the laminated sheet protruding from the pressing surface is One end of the paper is rubbed with a predetermined tool to make it fluffy, and an adhesive is applied to one end of the fluffy paper to join one end of the laminated paper.
- the paper pieces forming the laminated paper can be firmly joined via the adhesive.
- the adhesive is permeated between the paper pieces forming the laminated paper by hitting one end face of the laminated paper coated with the adhesive.
- the adhesive applied to one end surface of the laminated paper is in a semi-dry state, and one end of the laminated paper is pressed by the pair of pressing surfaces. Tighten in the stacking direction.
- the thickness of the one end portion of the laminated paper can be returned to the original thickness and the adhesive strength can be increased.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the bookbinding device of the embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the bookbinding device of the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a state in which a spacer is inserted into the bookbinding device of the embodiment to perform abdominal alignment.
- FIG. 4A is a left side view showing a variable paper size state of the bookbinding device of the embodiment
- FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the spacer of the embodiment.
- FIG. 5A is a left side view showing a state in which the projecting length of the bookbinding apparatus of the embodiment is adjusted
- FIG. 5B is a perspective view showing a back surface of the spacer of the embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a step of forming a groove on the back surface of the laminated paper.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a step of applying an adhesive to the back surface of the laminated paper.
- 8 (a) is an overall perspective view showing a process of sandwiching the back end in a semi-dry state
- FIG. 8 (b) is a partially enlarged view showing the sandwiched state.
- FIG. 9 (a) is a perspective view showing a step of drawing a spine on a spine by a divider
- FIG. 9 (b) is a perspective view showing a step of measuring the thickness of a back end by a divider.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a state in which the bookbinding apparatus of the embodiment is inverted and the back is aligned.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a state in which the bookbinding device of the embodiment is rotated by 90 ° and placed to perform bookbinding.
- FIGS. 12A and 12B are overall perspective views showing a process of raising the back surface with a polishing tool
- FIG. 12B is a partially enlarged view showing the fluffed rear surface
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing a process of applying an adhesive to the back surface of several sheets of laminated paper and then dividing the sheets into booklets.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a modified bookbinding device.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a modified bookbinding device.
- FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of the fastening means of the modified example.
- the bookbinding device 1 of the embodiment is a device for forming a booklet by joining one end of a laminated paper 10 formed by laminating a plurality of paper pieces.
- a back end 12 one end of the laminated paper 10 to which the spine 11 is bonded by an adhesive or the like is referred to as a back end 12.
- the other end of the laminated paper 10 which is not joined with an adhesive or the like and forms a facing portion of the booklet is referred to as a ventral end 13.
- one end surface of the laminated paper 10 forming a part of the back end portion 12 and a portion to which a groove 15 is formed by a saw-shaped file 14 and to which an adhesive or the like is applied is referred to as a back surface 16.
- the other end surface of the laminated paper 10 forming a part of the abdominal end portion 13 and forming a double-sided surface is referred to as an abdominal surface 17.
- the divider 18 is used as a special tool when attaching the spine 11 to the back 16.
- the bookbinding device 1 is a pair of holding members 2 for holding the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 with the pressing surface 20, and is separate from the holding members 2. It comprises a spacer 3 forming a part of the protruding means, and a tightening means 4 for tightening the back end 12 in the laminating direction of the laminated paper 10.
- the protruding means refers to means for protruding the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 to which a file or an adhesive is applied from the pressing surface 20 by a predetermined length.
- the holding member 2 is composed of a main body member 21 and a moving member 22 as shown in FIG. A pair of holding members 2.
- the main body member 21 has main feet 23 and 24 and is directly mounted vertically on the workbench upper surface.
- the moving member 22 is indirectly placed vertically on the upper surface of the worktable by being supported by the main body member 21 via the fastening means 4. Further, the moving member 22 can move in the direction of moving toward and away from the main body member 21 as the gap between the pair of pressing surfaces 20 increases and decreases.
- the holding member 2 forms a part of a protruding means while the pressing surface 20 for detachably holding the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 and the holding member 2 are vertically placed on the upper surface of the worktable. With legs.
- the holding member 2 can be formed of various materials such as metal, wood, and resin.
- the pressing surface 20 has a linear shape that extends parallel to the surface direction of the workbench upper surface when the bookbinding apparatus 1 is placed on the workbench upper surface (hereinafter, the horizontal direction is parallel to the workbench upper surface). Called direction). Further, it has a belt shape having a predetermined width in a direction perpendicular to the upper surface of the worktable (hereinafter, a direction perpendicular to the upper surface of the worktable is referred to as a vertical direction). As shown in FIG. 2, the pressing surface 20 is formed on both the main body and the moving members 21 and 22 to face each other and form a pair of pressing surfaces 20.
- the laminated paper 10 is put into a gap between the pair of pressure surfaces 20.
- the inserted laminated paper 10 is clamped and sandwiched in the laminating direction by the tightening means 4 narrowing the gap.
- a reinforcing member 25 for reinforcing the pressing surface 20 is attached to a back surface of the pressing surface 20.
- the reinforcing member 25 is a band-shaped member having a substantially U-shaped cross section, and forms a hollow with the member forming the pressing surface 20.
- the stress applied by the fastening means 4 and the like is absorbed, and the pressurized surface 20 is prevented from being bent or cracked.
- through holes 26 through which the tightening means 4 is inserted perpendicular to the pressing surface 20 are provided. Further, the reinforcing member 25 of the main body member 21 is subjected to burring as shown in FIGS.
- the legs have a main leg 28 that stands on the top of the workbench when aligning the belly end 13 of the laminated paper 10 as shown in Fig. 3 to Fig. 5, and a special leg shown in Fig. 10 There is an auxiliary leg 29 that stands on the work table when the back end 12 is aligned.
- the main leg 28 extends from the lower end in the vertical direction of the pressing surface 20 of both the main body and the moving members 21 and 22 and faces each other and forms a pair.
- the holding member 2 is placed on the upper surface of the worktable, a predetermined distance is maintained between the pressing surface 20 and the upper surface of the worktable.
- the main landing gear 28 becomes a projecting means. That is, in the embodiment, as shown in FIG. 4 (a), the back end 12 of the A4 vertical binding size laminated paper 10 projects a predetermined length from the vertical upper end edge of the pressing surface 20.
- the edge of the pressing surface 20 from which the back end 12 protrudes is called the protruding edge 30, and the length of the back end 12 protruding from the protruding edge 30.
- the long side of the paper is the back and the ventral end 12, 13, it is called the vertical binding size
- the short side of the paper is the back, the ventral end 12,
- the case of 13 is called the horizontal binding size.
- the abdominal surface 17 is abutted against the upper surface of the worktable, and the abdominal end 13 is aligned with the upper surface of the worktable, whereby the abdomen is aligned.
- the main leg 28 has short and long branches 32, 33, short and long branches 32, 33 having cutouts 31 into which spacers 3 are inserted.
- the short and long branch portions 32 and 33 are two branch portions branched from the connecting portion 34 in the main body and the moving members 21 and 22 respectively. And they face each other and form a pair.
- the short and long branch portions 32 and 33 have different lengths because the connecting portion 34 is provided near one end of the pressing surface 20 in the horizontal direction.
- one of the branches is a short branch 32 extending vertically downward and toward one end of the pressing surface 20 in the horizontal direction.
- the other branch is a long branch 33 extending vertically downward and toward the other end of the pressing surface 20 in the horizontal direction (hereinafter, one end of the pressing surface 20 is at the left end, and the other end is at the right end.
- the left and right directions are subject to this.
- the distance between the short and long branch portions 32, 33 gradually increases in the horizontal direction toward vertically downward.
- a plurality of notches 31 are provided in the short and long branch portions 32 and 33 so as to face each other with a space between the short branch portion 32 and the long branch portion 33 interposed therebetween.
- the cutouts 31 are provided at the same height in the main body and the moving members 21 and 22, and face each other and form a pair between the main body and the moving members 21 and 22.
- the spacer 3 is inserted into the notch 31 in the same direction as the tightening direction by the tightening means 4.
- the notch 31 of the embodiment is formed by stacking the A 4, B 5, A 5, and B 6 vertical binding sizes by the spacer 3 inserted into the notch 31.
- the height of the paper 10 is set such that the length of the protrusion is kept constant.
- the notch 31 constitutes a paper size variable unit.
- the paper size changing means is to form a booklet having a different paper size by changing the distance between the belly end 13 of the laminated paper 10 inserted between the pressing surfaces 20 and the upper surface of the worktable. It is a means that can be.
- the notch 3 1 for inserting the spacer 3 1 By changing the size, the size of the laminated paper 10 can be changed. That is, by changing the height for holding the spacer 3 while keeping the protrusion length constant, booklets having different paper sizes can be formed.
- the abdominal surface 17 abuts against the abdominal surface aligning portion 35 of the spacer 3, and the abdominal end portion 13 is aligned by the abdominal surface aligning portion 35 to perform abdominal alignment.
- the connecting portion 34 extends from the lower end near the left end of the pressing surface 20 of each of the main body and the moving members 21 and 22. And they face each other and form a pair.
- the connecting portion 34 of the main body member 21 has a projecting portion 36 projecting from the left end thereof in a direction perpendicular to the pressing surface 20 as shown in FIG.
- the right side surface of the projecting portion 36 is a plane perpendicular to the pressing surface 20 and the upper surface of the worktable, and forms a side end alignment portion 37.
- the side edge alignment portion 37 is formed by contacting one of the side surfaces formed between the back end portion 12 and the abdominal end portion 13 of the laminated paper 10, thereby forming the laminated paper 10. It is a part that locks in the left-right direction and aligns the side edges including this side surface. As a result, as shown in FIG. 3 or FIG. 4 (a), the left side surface of the laminated paper 10 abuts against the side end alignment portion 37, and the left side end portion including the left side surface is aligned.
- the side end alignment portion 37 is provided so as to be located on the right side of the through hole 26. Thus, as shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, the left end of the laminated paper 10 is aligned by the side end alignment portion 37 without three-dimensionally interfering with the fastening means 4.
- the short and long branch portions 32, 33 and the connecting portion 34 are flush with the pressing surface 20, as shown in FIGS. 3 to 5, except for the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10.
- the holding surfaces 38 form a pair of holding surfaces 38 facing each other, and constitute a slack preventing means for preventing the laminated paper 10 from loosening.
- the slack preventing means is defined as the gap between the pressing surfaces 20 This is a means for preventing the laminated paper 10 from being loosened by abutting on a part other than the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 put into the apparatus.
- the holding surface 38 has a shape corresponding to the short and long branch portions 32, 33, and the connecting portion 34. That is, the holding surface 38 has a predetermined width in the left-right direction, extends downward from the lower left edge of the pressing surface 20, and is branched into right and left branches at a predetermined height. The interval between the left and right branches gradually increases in the left and right direction toward the vertical downward direction. As a result, the sandwiching surface 38 radially abuts a part of the laminated paper 10 other than the back end 12, and also prevents the laminated paper 10 from loosening below the pressurized surface 20. ing.
- the slack preventing means can be configured with a small amount of material. Further, since a gap is formed between the pressing surface 20 and the long branch portion 33, even if the paper size of the laminated paper 10 is changed, the right end of the laminated paper 10 may be pushed or struck. Can be done. That is, even if the paper size is changed, a force is exerted on the right end, and the left end can be neatly aligned by the side alignment section 37.
- the holding surface 38 as a means for preventing loosening is extremely effective when performing back-to-back alignment.
- the abdominal surface 17 is arranged on the upper side, so that the abdominal surface 17 can be pushed or struck by making the holding surface 38 a radially branched branch shape. . This allows the back end 12 to be more clearly aligned.
- the main feet 23 and 24 are respectively provided at the distal ends of the short and long branches 32 and 33 of the main body member 21.
- the main feet 23 and 24 are plate-like portions each having a flat surface in contact with the upper surface of the worktable.
- the main feet 2 3 and 2 4 are connected to the moving member 22 side of the body member 2 1 and the opposite moving member 2. Extending to both sides. Further, as shown in FIG. 4 (a), when the length of extension to the non-moving member 22 side is L and the height of the bookbinding device 1 is H, the following relationship is satisfied.
- the right edge 39 of the main leg 23 of the short branch portion 32 has a function of aligning the side edges of the laminated paper 10 with the side edge alignment portions 37. That is, as shown in FIG. 11, in the mounting state rotated 90 ° counterclockwise from the mounting state shown in FIG. 1, the right edge 39 of the main foot 23 is aligned with the side end alignment part 37. At the same time, align the lower edges of the laminated paper 10. Further, the left edge 40 of the main leg 23 has a function of making contact with the upper surface of the work table and allowing the holding member 2 to stand on the upper surface of the work table. That is, as shown in FIG.
- the auxiliary leg 29 is a part of a member including the pressing surface 20, and is a plate-like portion extending from both left and right ends of the protruding edge 30 of the pressing surface 20 as shown in FIG.
- the auxiliary leg 29 is provided facing both the main body and the moving members 21 and 22.
- the auxiliary feet 29 align the back end 12 with the back 16 of the laminated paper 10 against the upper surface of the worktable.
- the auxiliary leg 29 is a protruding means.
- the paper size is arbitrarily changed and the back end of the laminated paper 10 is changed without using the paper size changing means. 1 and 2 can be aligned. Further, even if the paper size is changed arbitrarily, the left and right side edges of the laminated paper 10 can be finely aligned by applying a force to the left and right side surfaces.
- the left edge of the auxiliary leg 29 on the left end side of the pressing surface 20 forms a part of the left edge 41 of the pressing surface 20 shown in FIG. It has a function to make the holding member 2 stand on the upper surface of the work table.
- the spacer 3 is arranged such that the belly is aligned and the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 protrudes from the protruding edge 30 by a predetermined length.
- the protruding means is disposed between the pressing surface 20 and the upper surface of the worktable.
- three spacers 3 corresponding to the laminated paper 10 of B5, A5 and B6 vertical binding size are provided. These three spacers 3 have different lengths in the left-right direction, and can be inserted into the corresponding notches 31.
- the spacer 3 is also a paper size variable unit.
- the bookbinding device 1 in which the holding surface 38 is branched into right and left branches at a predetermined height and the interval between the left and right branches is gradually increased in the left-right direction, forms a booklet having a different paper size.
- the spacer 3 can be formed of various materials such as metal, wood, resin and the like.
- each of the spacers 3 has a rectangular plate-like member bent at a right angle in the long side direction, and a parallel portion and a top surface of the work table arranged parallel to the work table top surface. It is divided into a vertical part arranged vertically.
- the upper flat surface of the parallel portion forms an abdominal surface aligning portion 35 where the abdominal surface 17 of the laminated paper 10 abuts and the abdominal end portion 13 is aligned as shown in FIG. 4 (a). Drooping The straight portion forms a locking portion 42 that is locked to the holding member 2 when the spacer 3 is inserted into the notch 31.
- thin plates 43 having a uniform thickness are attached to the rear surface of the parallel portion of the abdominal surface alignment portion 35 except for the left and right ends that come into contact with the cutout portions 31.
- the thin plate 43 is a projection length adjusting means for adjusting the projection length.
- the protrusion length adjusting means means the protrusion length by adjusting the distance between the pressing surface 20 and the upper surface of the worktable or the distance between the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 and the upper surface of the worktable.
- the protrusion length adjusting means of the embodiment as shown in FIG. 5 (a), the protrusion length is increased by turning over the spacer 3 and inserting it into the notch 31. That is, the protrusion length is adjusted by adjusting the distance between the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 and the upper surface of the worktable. In this case, the abdominal surface 17 of the laminated paper 10 abuts against the surface of the thin plate 43 and the abdominal end 13 is aligned. As a result, when the thickness of the laminated paper 10 is large as shown in FIG. 12 or when it is desired to increase the adhesive strength, the protruding length can be increased to allow the adhesive to penetrate deeper between the paper pieces. .
- the fastening means 4 is a means for increasing or decreasing the gap between the pressing surfaces 20 and fastening the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 in the laminating direction of the laminated paper 10.
- the fastening means 4 of the embodiment includes a screw 4 4 that is screwed into the screw hole of the flange portion 27 and is inserted through the insertion hole 26, and this screw This is a tightening screw consisting of a butterfly nut 45 screwed into 44.
- a washer 46 is disposed on the seating surface of the holding member 2 on which the head of the screw 44 and the butterfly nut 45 abut.
- a bookbinding method will be described with reference to the drawings.
- the main feet 23 and 24 are brought into contact with the upper surface of the work table, and the bookbinding apparatus 1 is placed vertically on the upper surface of the work table.
- a spacer 3 corresponding to a desired paper size is inserted into the notch 31.
- the butterfly nut 45 of the fastening means 4 is loosened to widen the gap between the pressurizing surfaces 20, and the laminated paper 10 is put into this gap as shown in FIG.
- the abdominal surface 17 of the laminated paper 10 abuts against the abdominal surface alignment portion 35 of the spacer 3, and the abdominal end portion 13 is aligned.
- the right side of the laminated paper 10 is gently pressed so that the left side thereof comes into contact with the side end alignment portion 37, and the laminated paper 10 is locked in the left-right direction. Thereby, the left end portions of the laminated paper 10 are aligned. Further, by applying a vibration by tapping the rear surface 16 and the right side lightly, the laminated paper 10 is aligned neatly.
- an adhesive is applied to the rear surface 16 and the entire surface of the rear surface 16 is strongly applied with a toothpick, a cotton swab, or disposable chopsticks.
- a toothpick a cotton swab
- disposable chopsticks a toothpick, a cotton swab, or disposable chopsticks.
- the adhesive by tapping the back surface 16 with the adhesive applied, it adheres between the paper pieces forming the laminated paper 10 The agent can penetrate deeply. Then, wait until the adhesive is semi-dried. If you are in a hurry, the drying speed may be increased by blowing hot air such as a dryer.
- a water-washable water-soluble adhesive such as a biacetate-based resin is preferably used as the adhesive.
- the butterfly nut 45 is loosened, and the back end 12 is drawn between the pressing surfaces 20. Then, the butterfly nut 45 is again turned to tighten the back end 12 in the laminating direction of the laminated paper 10. As a result, the thickness of the back end 12 that has been enlarged in the laminating direction due to the application of the adhesive can be returned to the original thickness.
- the spine 11 is attached to the back end 12.
- the thickness of the back end 12 after bonding with an adhesive is measured using a divider 18.
- a line is drawn so that the character displayed on the back surface 16 is positioned at the center by the divider 18 maintaining the distance of the thickness of the back side end portion 12. Fold the spine 11 along the line drawn by the divider 18.
- an adhesive is applied to the back surface 16 or the back surface of the spine 11, and the spine 11 is attached to the back end 12.
- the laminated paper 10 is bound using the binding apparatus 1 and a booklet is formed.
- the bookbinding apparatus 1 When performing back-to-back alignment, as shown in FIG. 10, the bookbinding apparatus 1 is inverted and the laminated paper 10 is inserted from between the sandwiching surfaces 38. As a result, the back surface 16 of the laminated paper 10 abuts against the upper surface of the worktable, and the back end portions 12 are aligned. Then, after aligning the laminated paper 10 and tightening the back end 12, the bookbinding apparatus 1 is returned from the inverted state and the same operation is performed. In the case of back-to-back alignment, there is no unevenness in the projected state of the sheet on the back surface 16. For this reason, as shown in FIGS. 12 (a) and (b), the entire rear surface 16 is rubbed with an abrasive tool to laminate the laminated paper 10. Can be inflated in the direction. As such a polishing tool, a metal file, a grinder, a brush, a pumice stone, a grindstone, or the like can be used.
- the laminated paper 10 is sandwiched between the holding surfaces 38 and the pressing surface 20 with the bookbinding apparatus 1 inverted. Align the back and tighten the back end 12.
- the bookbinding device 1 is placed on the upper surface of the worktable in a state where the bookbinding device 1 is rotated 90 ° clockwise from the inverted state with the back end 12 tightened.
- the bookbinding apparatus 1 stands on the upper surface of the workbench by the left edge 41 of the pressing surface 20 and the left edge 40 of the main foot 23. Then, in this state, the back surface 16 is fluffed and the adhesive is applied.
- the bookbinding apparatus 1 is placed on the workbench in the state shown in FIG. Then, in this state, the laminated paper 10 is put between the pressing surfaces 20 and between the holding surfaces 38. As a result, the lower end of the laminated paper 10 is aligned by the side end aligning portion 37 and the right edge 39 of the main leg 23. Then, the rear side 16 and the abdominal surface 17 are lightly pressed or struck to adjust the protruding length, and the rear end 12 is aligned. Then, the back end 1 2 is tightened to process the back 16.
- the bookbinding device 1 of the embodiment can be placed vertically on the upper surface of a worktable. Then, when the laminated paper 10 is put into the gap between the pressurized surfaces 20, the abdominal surface 17 is either the abdominal surface alignment portion 35 of the spacer 3, the surface of the thin plate 43, or the upper surface of the worktable. And its ventral ends 13 are aligned.
- the back end 12 protrudes from the protruding edge 30 by a predetermined protruding length. State. In this state, the back end 12 is fastened in the laminating direction of the laminated paper 10.
- the bookbinding apparatus 1 can be inverted on the workbench upper surface.
- the back 16 of the laminated paper 10 abuts on the upper surface of the worktable, and the back end 12 is aligned.
- the back end 12 protrudes from the protruding edge 30 by a predetermined protruding length. In this state, the back end 12 is fastened in the laminating direction of the laminated paper 10.
- the laminated paper 10 has a back end 12 or an abdominal end 13 aligned, and the back end 12 protrudes from the pressing surface 20 by a predetermined length. It is stably held on the upper surface. For this reason, the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 can be easily processed, and a booklet with a high adhesive strength and good appearance can be formed without requiring labor and skill.
- the fastening means 4 is loosened, the gap between the pressing surfaces 20 increases, so that the laminated paper 10 can be easily arranged and removed.
- the holding surface 38 of the main leg 28 abuts on a portion other than the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 to prevent the laminated paper 10 from being loosened.
- the sandwiching surface 38 radially abuts a part of the laminated paper 10 other than the back end 12.
- the right side surface of the protruding portion 36 protruding from the connecting portion 34 of the main leg 28 forms a side end alignment portion 37.
- the side end aligning portion 37 abuts on the left side surface of the laminated paper 10 to lock the laminated paper 10 and align the left end.
- a thin plate 43 is attached to the back surface of the parallel portion of the spacer 3.
- the protruding length can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the distance between the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 and the upper surface of the worktable by the thickness of the thin plate 43.
- the protrusion length can be adjusted according to the adhesive strength, the thickness of the laminated paper 10, the properties of the paper, the properties of the adhesive, and the like.
- the spacers 3 are provided in notches 31 provided in the short and long branch portions 32, 33 of the main leg 28 in the same direction as the fastening direction by the fastening means 4. Can be inserted. Also, as shown in FIG. 4 (a), the notch 31 is made of A4, B5, A5, and B6 vertical binding size laminated paper by the spacer 3 inserted into the notch 31. The height is set so that all of the 10 protruding lengths are kept constant. By changing the notch 31 into which the spacer 3 is inserted, the abdominal end 13 of the laminated paper 10 and the upper surface of the worktable are changed. And the distance can be changed.
- a pair of holding members 2 are supported by a main body member 21 having main feet 23, 24, and the main body member 21. And a moving member 22 that moves in the direction. Then, the main feet 23 and 24 come into contact with the upper surface of the work table, and the pair of holding members 2 stand on the upper surface of the work table. Further, when the moving member 22 is pushed toward the main body member 21 by the fastening means 4, the gap between the pressing surfaces 20 is narrowed, and the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10 is fastened.
- the back end 12 can be tightened by the tightening means 4 with the pair of holding members 2 standing on the upper surface of the worktable.
- the main feet 23 and 24 both extend to both the moving member 22 side and the non-moving member 22 side of the main body member 21. Further, as shown in FIG. 4 (a), when the length of extension to the side opposite to the moving member 22 is L and the height of the bookbinding apparatus is H, the following relationship is satisfied.
- the bookbinding apparatus 1 can stand stably on the upper surface of the work table even during the tightening operation and other operations.
- the laminated paper 10 is clamped in a state where the back end 12 protrudes from the protruding edge 30 by a predetermined protruding length. Then, the protruding rear surface 16 is rubbed with a saw-shaped file 14 to form a groove 15, and the rear surface 16 is fluffed in the groove portion 15. An adhesive is applied to the fluffy back surface 16 to join the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10.
- the pieces of paper forming the laminated paper 10 are firmly connected to each other via the adhesive. Can be combined.
- the adhesive is permeated between the paper pieces forming the laminated paper 10 by hitting the back surface 16 of the laminated paper 10 coated with the adhesive.
- the back end 12 is pressed by the pressing surface 20 in the laminating direction of the laminated paper 10. tighten.
- the thickness of the back end portion 12 expanded in the laminating direction due to the application of the adhesive can be returned to the original thickness, and the adhesive strength can be increased.
- the spacer 3, the main leg 28, and the auxiliary leg 29 are the protruding means, and the thin plate 43 is the protruding length adjusting means, as shown in FIG.
- a simple foot screw 47 or a strip-shaped spacer 3 as shown in FIG. 15 can be used as the projecting means.
- screw holes are provided at the left and right ends of the main body member 21 and the moving member 22, and the foot screws 47 are screwed into these screw holes.
- the laminated paper 10 inserted between the sandwiching members 2 has the rear surface 16 abutting against the upper surface of the worktable, and is protruded from the protruding edge 30 by a predetermined protruding length to the back side of the upper surface of the worktable. Edges 1 and 2 are aligned. Further, by inserting and removing the foot screw 47 from the screw hole, the distance between the pressing surface 20 and the upper surface of the worktable is adjusted, and the protruding length is adjusted.
- the screw 47 functions as a protruding means and a protruding length adjusting means.
- the holding surface 38 as a slack preventing means is not radial but a rectangular shape smaller than a sheet of a predetermined size.
- a band-shaped spacer 3 is fitted between the main feet 23 and 24. The spacer 3 is provided with an abdominal surface alignment portion 35 on each of the front and back surfaces. The abdominal surface 17 of the laminated paper 10 abuts on the abdominal surface alignment portion 35, and the back end 12 protrudes from the protruding edge 30 by a predetermined length, and the abdominal end 13 Are aligned.
- an upper girder 48 extending upward and a lower girder 49 extending shorter and shorter than the upper girder 48 are provided.
- the protrusion length is adjusted by inserting and inserting the spacer 3 upside down and upside down.
- the spacer 3 functions as the projecting means
- the upper spar 48 and the lower spar 49 function as the protrusion length adjusting means.
- the screw portion of the screw 44 was provided with a thread in the entire circumferential direction, but as shown in FIG. A flat surface 50 having no thread at the portion may be provided. Thereby, it is possible to prevent damage to the threads of the inner peripheral screw 44 of the through hole 26 due to the movement of the moving member 22.
- the thin plate 43 as the protrusion length adjusting means is attached to the spacer 3, but the thin plate 43 may be placed on the spacer 3.
- the thin plate 43 can be attached to and detached from the spacer 3, so that if a plurality of thin plates 43 having different thicknesses are arranged, the adjustment value of the protruding length can be increased.
- bookbinding is performed using laminated paper 10 made of unfolded paper, but bookbinding can also be performed using laminated paper made of signatures.
- operations such as rounding of the back side of the laminated paper made of signatures and thread binding can be stably performed, and the present invention can also be applied to bookbinding of luxury books.
- the bookbinding apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is used, even in such a bookbinding of a luxurious book, the side edges of the laminated paper are aligned. It is possible to prevent loosening, adjust the protrusion length, change the paper size, and tighten one end of the laminated paper with the pair of holding members 2 standing on the upper surface of the worktable.
- the pair of holding surfaces 38 as the slack preventing means radially abut on a part other than the back end 12 of the laminated paper 10, but the present invention is not limited to this. Not something. That is, the shape is not limited to this, as long as the shape is such that it can contact the abdominal surface 17 and the side surface of the laminated paper 10 so as to exert a force. For example, they may abut on a lattice or may contact a polygon such as a triangle or a quadrangle.
- the bookbinding apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is designed to be dimensioned mainly to accommodate A4, B5, A5, and B6 vertical bindings, but the dimensions can be freely adjusted according to paper size demands. Can be designed.
- the fastening means 4 uses a screw fastening method using a screw 44 or a butterfly nut 45, but a vice may be used as the fastening means 4. Further, a power mechanism using a power source of pressurized air, hydraulic pressure, electricity, or the like may be used as the fastening means 4, and these power mechanisms may be linked to the pressurizing surface 20.
- the spacer 3 and the notch 31 into which the spacer 3 is inserted are used as the paper size varying means, but the invention is not limited to this. That is, the bookbinding device 1 may be provided with a member having a plane perpendicular to the pressing surface 20 and capable of moving up and down. Further, the bookbinding device 1 may be provided with a power mechanism that links with this member and moves the member up and down. As the power source of this power mechanism, pressure air, hydraulic pressure, electricity, etc. can be used in addition to manual operation.
- the bookbinding apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is mainly intended for bookbinding by hand.However, by providing the above-described power mechanism, a bookbinding company or the like can mass-produce the bookbinding apparatus. Application to the bookbinding machine used is also possible. In this case, it is not necessary to cut the abdominal end 13 and the left and right ends, which are performed by the conventional bookbinding machine. In other words, if the bookbinding apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is used, the abdominal end 13 and the left and right end of the laminated paper 10 can be aligned neatly, so that the abdomen is different from a conventional bookbinding machine. There is no need to cut and align the ends 13 and the left and right ends.
- the bookbinding apparatus of the present invention is useful for performing bookbinding to form a booklet by joining one end of laminated paper formed by laminating a plurality of paper pieces, and does not require labor and skill. It is suitable for binding a relatively small number of books of 10 or less.
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