The present invention relates to a spiral or double wire loop book binding machinery and more particularly it relates to an automatic spiral or double wire loop book binding machinery with servo indexing table which shifts the paper bunch from one station to another station in rotary and horizontal manner to make complete spiral or double wire loop notebook.
Machines for spirally binding sheets of paper on a commercial scale are generally known in the art. This invention is related to paper converting machinery and similar kind of machines. The binding machines uses paper roll as input raw material. This machine performs different process on paper to convert it into complete spiral or wiro notebooks.
The sequence of operations for paper converting machine are, unwinding the paper from reel, printing on paper, cross cutting the paper based on the size of notebook, overlapping the paper sheet, counting the paper sheet, collecting the counted paper sheet, inserting cover pages, punching of bunch and separating the bunch which make number of books from one bunch based on number of ups, round corner, spiral or double wire loop binding and delivery of complete book.
As of now, there are two methods to carry out coil binding process: by pure manual labor and by machine. If it is carried out by pure manual labor, such method takes too much time and manpower and hence can not be used to carry out the binding for a large amount of books. Therefore, machine must be used to carry out the binding of a large amount of books. However, in the binding process by machine, the coil can not spin through the holes smoothly because the holes are not oriented at appropriate angle and curvature; therefore, such angle and curvature have to be manually formed at the binding edge before the coil spin through the holes, lowering the speed in the binding process and often resulting in inaccuracy in such angle and curvature.
Various prior arts have been disclosed describing the spiral or wiro book binding machinery. The prior art document US 2015/0086296 A1 describing about the production of books with wire or spiral bindings or other comparable bindings, wherein sub-layers made of punched sheets are collected one over the other in a successive manner into a book at a collecting station, and the book is subsequently bound. According to the invention, a sub-layer is held in a clamped manner by at least one lateral clamping device which moves together with the sub-layer while the sub-layer is transported into the collecting position, while the sub-layers already collected at the collecting station are held in a fixed manner by means of at least one needle which is moved upwards through the punched holes from below. The clamping of the pliers is released only when the needles are also located in the punched holes of the newly conveyed sub-layers as a result of the needles being moved upwards.
Moreover, the further prior art document U.S. Pat. No. 4,327,780 describing about the tool which loops the end portion of the outermost convolution of a spiral wire binder around the neigh boring next-to-the-outermost convolution while the convolutions of the binder extend through the perforations of a stack of paper sheets and the binder is located in a preselected position has a knife which trims the outermost convolution and thereupon bends the end portion of the outermost convolution to a position of parallelism with and proximity to a stationary surface. A looping device which is mounted at the forward end of a rotary reciprocal shaft is thereupon caused to engage the bent end portion in response to forward movement of the shaft and to loop the bent end portion by moving it along the surface and around the neighboring convolution in response to rotation of the shaft. The shaft is rotatable and reciprocal and the knife is movable by a set of coaxial cams which complete one revolution in order to affect trimming of the outermost convolution, to thereupon effect bending of the end portion of the trimmed convolution and to ultimately effect looping of the bent end portion. The cams are rotatable by a rack and pinion drive through the medium of a one-way clutch.
However, abovementioned conventional spiral or wiro book binding machinery are complex in structure which having the binding operation is followed by various processes like punching of paper sheet, alignment of paper sheets etc.
The aforesaid conventional spiral or wire binding machines encounter various problems which lead into the difficulties like this operations carried in linear and vertical manner. In linear type of configuration, it leads to lengthy type of machine structure.
In vertical method, shifting of the punched bunch for making the spiral or wire notebook is operating vertically (horizontal axis rotation). The main drawback of this conventional method is maintenance and setting of machine parameters are not user friendly also it takes longer time and skilled operator required. Another problem of the conventional machinery is that the spiral and wire binding process have different assemblies. As in the present invention the spiral and wire binding process handled simultaneously on the same unit.
Hence, it is desperately needed to introduce a bunch indexer unit that conveniently shifts the paper bunch for carrying out various operations.
The main object of present invention is to provide bunch indexer table that shift the punched paper bunch from one station to another station in rotary and horizontal manner.
Another object of present invention is to provide a bunch indexer table that provides facility for carrying out various operations of bunch of paper sheets i.e. book bunch collecting, bunch correction, spiral binding, spiral wire end cutting and bending, double wire loop binding, book delivery.
Further object of present invention is to provide bunch indexer unit that enable the ease of maintenance for all surrounding unit for different operation, provide more space for setting the different parameters from different unit and having user friendly and unique design.
One more object of the invention is that is to provide bunch indexer unit that is facilitated to visualize each operation happening at surrounding the operation and hence, the quality of the product can be improved.
The present invention relates to an Indexer table for rotary and horizontal shifting of paper bunches. According to present invention, said table mainly comprises a stationary platform having a top plate and a bottom plate being connected by plurality of vertical posts by defining space therebetween; a drive unit being accommodated within said space; said top plate and said bottom plate having central aperture respectively. Said drive unit includes servo motor drive unit having a pinion gear for indexing of bunch, a main shaft having a pulley being in mechanical connection with the first pulley and a cam, an auxiliary shaft having a pulley being in mechanical connection with the second pulley and a cam, juxtaposed shafts that receives drive power from said auxiliary shaft, a vertically driven shaft having lower end received within the central aperture of the bottom plate and extended from central aperture of the top plate, a spider head mounted on the top end of said driven shaft, spider arms located at regular distance and radially extended from the said spider head; each said spider arm having gripper at its free end. Each spider arm picks the paper bunch from Punched Paper Bunch Collecting Station through the gripper and shifts the paper bunch to subsequent stations in rotary manner. At each platform, one station is located in order to perform operation i.e. bunch correction, spiral binding and cutting, double wire loop binding and book delivering. The bunch indexer table shifts the bunch paper before every station. The bunch indexer unit of present invention provides multifold benefits to industries and end users which will be apparent from the following description.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Before explaining the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompany drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments, as depicted in different figures as described above and of being practiced or carried out in a variety of ways. It is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
The particulars shown herein are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of the embodiments of the present invention only and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects of the present invention. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details of the present invention in more detail than is necessary for the fundamental understanding of the present invention, the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the present invention may be embodied in practice.
It is to be also understood that the term “comprises” and grammatical equivalents thereof are used herein to mean that other components, ingredients, steps, etc. are optionally present. For example, an article “comprising” (or “which comprises”) components A, B, and C can consist of (i.e., contain only) components A, B, and C, or can contain not only components A, B, and C but also contain one or more other components.
Before explaining the present invention, it is to be noted that the bunch indexer unit for producing spiral and/or double wire loop bound paper products according to present invention may be installed into the reel to book binding machine or may be operated independently. It is to be also noted that, in the drawing, identical reference number identify similar element and acts.
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Now, by aforementioned arrangement of the present embodiment, various operations like shifting of paper bunch from one station to another station, open and close movement of gripper (21) to pick and drop the gripped paper bunch and to and fro movement of spider arm (20) to carry and drop the bunch are performed which are described below in detailed.
Initially, after setting the gripper (21) of the spider arm (20), the To and Fro movement of the spider arms (20) is required to be carried out to move forward the gripper (21) for picking the bunch from one unit and then the gripper (21) of each spider arm (20) is actuated to pick the bunch (26) and then rotation of spider arms (20) is performed to shift the gripped bunch at next unit for next sequence of operation. Now, when the drive power is rendered to the main shaft (4), it is transferred to the auxiliary shaft (5) and the juxtaposed shafts (6, 7, 8) and (9) in the manner as described above through the universal joints (10) and. Thus, all the operations will be carried out at each platform (P1-P6) simultaneously.
Now, said pulley (11) of the auxiliary shaft (5) receives the drive power from the main shaft (4) through the intermediate shaft (19). Meanwhile, said auxiliary shaft (5) transfer the drive to the juxtaposed shafts (6, 7, 8) with the help of the universal joints (10) and the juxtaposed shaft (9) receives power from shaft (4) with help of universal joint (10). Along with reacceptance of drive power, the cam (12) of each shaft is rotated. The rotation of said cam (12) is leading the pendulum movement of the said follower (12c), which is spring loaded and guided in linear bearing as shown in
After gripping of the paper bunch, the driven shaft (14) rotates for predefined rotating angle with the help of the servo motor (19g) which includes gear mechanism that cause to rotate the spider head (18) and therefore, the spider arms (20). It is to be understood that in present embodiment, it is shown that there are six operations are carried out on the paper bunch (as shown in
Thus, after gripping bunch paper from bunch collecting station (A), the spider arm (20) will be shifted from platform P1 to the platform P2 and then next spider arm (20) will be shifted to platform P1. Thus, each spider arm (20) shifts to next station along with the rotation of the driven shaft (14). At platform P2, same sequence of activity will be performed by the spider arm (20) and the gripper (21). At platform P2, the book bunch correction unit (B) is installed. In this unit, the punched paper bunch holes are aligned properly before inserting to the next stations. After completion of working of unit B, the paper bunch is shifted to next station at platform P3 which is the spiral wire binding unit (C) where spiral binding of paper bunch is performed. Then after, the spiral biding paper bunch is shifted to the spiral wire end cutting and bending unit (D) at platform P4. The function of this station is to precisely cut the extra wire kept in previous station and bend the same towards the inside of spiral. Then after, the paper bunch (26) is shifted to the wire binding station (E) at platform P5. In this case, this unit will be remained deactivate. In contrast, in case of wire book binding production, this unit will be remain active and the spiral biding (C) and cutting unit (D) at platform P3 and P4 will remain deactivate. Afterwards, the spider arm (20) shifts the bunch to the book delivery stations (F) at platform (P6) for discharging the prepared spiral/wire binding books. It is to be understood that the aforesaid working operation of the present invention is explained with reference to the rotary shifting of the single spider arm (20). All such operations will be performed by each spider arm (20) at each station (A-F) simultaneously.
In this manner, the paper bunch (26) gripped by each spider arm (20) will be simultaneously shifted to each platform (P1-P6) in rotary manner and at each platform (P1-P6); the corresponding operations will be carried out by the corresponding stations.
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The servo indexing table of the present invention is apparently advantageous over existing machine. Said the machine with simplified and unique design provides automation in book binding process, reduced pattern storage space requirements, ease operating machine and visualized surrounding operations.
The invention has been explained in relation to specific embodiment. It is inferred that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the present invention and it is not intended that the invention be limited or restrictive thereto. Many other specific embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to one skilled in the art from the foregoing disclosure. All substitution, alterations and modification of the present invention which come within the scope of the following claims are to which the present invention is readily susceptible without departing from the spirit of the invention. The scope of the invention should therefore be determined not with reference to the above description but should be determined with reference to appended claims along with full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
Bunch indexer table (1)
Stationary platform (2)
Top plate (201)
Top Central aperture (201a)
Surrounding holes (201b)
Bottom plate (202)
Bottom Central aperture (202a)
Vertical posts (203)
Drive unit (3)
Main shaft (4)
Auxiliary shaft (5)
Juxtaposed shaft (6, 7, 8, 9)
Universal joints (10)
Cam operated lever (12a)
Driven shaft (14)
Spur gear (14a)
Hollow screw (16)
Chain sprocket (17)
Spider head (18)
Intermediate shaft (19)
First pulley (19a)
Endless belt (19b)
Second pulley (19c)
Endless belt (19d)
Pinion gear (19f)
Servo motor (19g)
Spider arms (20)
Bunch gripper (21)
knurling knob (22)
Endless belt (22a)
Book thickness indicator (23)
Rotation locking arrangement (24)
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201921001602 | Jan 2019 | IN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IN2020/050038 | 1/13/2020 | WO | 00 |