1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a bind processing method of binding sheets of paper including punch holes, with a binder, a bind processing device, and a binder cartridge. More particularly, the present invention relates to a bind processing method in which binding is automated, a bind processing device and a binder cartridge.
2. Description of Related Art
Concerning the binder for binding sheets of paper or plastics on which punch holes are formed, a binder formed out of resin by means of integral molding is conventionally known. The binder includes substantially circular rings arranged in parallel with each other at regular intervals on a long slender strip. The length of the binder is the same as the longitudinal size of a sheet of paper of regular size. One end of each ring of this binder is connected to the strip and the forward end of each ring is a free end. These plurality of rings are opened and the forward end portions of the rings are inserted into the bunch holes of the sheets of paper When the operator's fingers are separated from the rings, the rings are closed by an elastic restoring force so that the sheets of paper can be bound. However, this method is disadvantageous in that it takes much labor to attach the binder to the sheets of paper.
As an example of the proposition by which this type binder can be simply attached, a binder for binding sheets of paper is disclosed in JP-A-2001-018571. The paper binding device disclosed in this proposition is composed as follows. There is provided a sliding mechanism in which a movable plate having pawls, the shapes of which are reverse-L-shaped, is slid in the lateral and the backward direction. When a binder is set in the main body and the movable plate is slid in an L-shape, the pawls of the movable plate are engaged with the rings of the binder in the lateral direction. Further, the pawls of the movable plate are retreated so that the rings of the binder can be pulled and opened. By this operation, the binder can be simply attached to sheets of loose leaf paper.
Concerning the proposition relating to the structure of the ring type binder itself, JP-A-2000-289376 discloses the following binder. On both sides of a spine portion, the length of which is the same as the longitudinal size of a sheet of paper of regular size, ½ ring portions are arranged in parallel with each other. Protruding portions are provided at the forward end portions of the ½ ring portions in one row, which is opposed to the other row with the spine portion, and recessing portions are provided at the forward end portions of the ½ ring portions in the other row. The protruding portions and recessing portions form an engaging. When the ½ ring portions, which compose a pair, are closed and engaged with each other, the rings are closed. In this way, the attaching property of the binder can be improved.
It takes much time to attach the conventional ring type binder. Although the attaching property of the two-division type binder described in JP-A-2000-289376 has been improved, the attaching must be executed by a hand, as before. JP-A-2001-018571 proposes a binding device for binding sheets of paper in which the attaching work of the binder is made easy. However, according to this binding device for binding sheets of paper, the binders are set in the binding device one by one. Therefore, it takes labor to supply and operate the binder. Accordingly, when a large amount of documents are processed, it takes a long time. For the above reasons, in order to enhance the processing efficiency of binding, a bind processing method capable of continuously executing the bind processing is demanded.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a bind processing method and a bind processing device capable of continuously conducting a bind processing with a binder.
The present invention is proposed in order to accomplish the above object. The present invention provides a bind processing method in which sheets of loose leaf paper, on which a plurality of punch holes are formed along one side of the sheets of paper, are bound with a binder, the division ring portions of which are arranged at regular intervals along both long sides of a spine portion, comprising the steps of: pinching and closing the division ring portions of the binder when a pair of pushers are driven in the closing direction by an elevating drive mechanism for elevating the pair of pushers symmetrically in the vertical direction; and engaging forward end portions of the division ring portions, which compose a pair in such a manner that the spine portion of the binder is interposed between the division ring portions, with each other in punch holes formed on the sheets of loose leaf paper. Due to the above method, compared with a method in which a large number of ring portions are engaged with each other by a hand work one by one, the binder can be attached in a short period of time.
The present invention provides a bind processing method, in which two sets of the pairs of upper and lower pushers are arranged in the longitudinal direction, one set of the pair of upper and lower pushers pinch back face sides of the division ring portion of the binder so as to rotate the upper and lower division ring portions in the closing direction, and the other set of the pair of upper and lower pushers pinch the forward end sides of the division ring portion of the binder so as to engage the forward end portions of the opposing division ring portions to each other.
The present invention provides a bind processing method, in which a sheet table, which supports sheets of paper to be bound, is made to proceed to the binder by a table moving mechanism for advancing and retreating the sheet table to and from the binder when the pair of pushers conducts binding, so that the generation of abrasion between the division ring portion and the inner wall face of a punch hole can be suppressed when the division ring portion of the binder proceeds into the punch hole on the sheets of paper.
The present invention provides a bind processing device using a binder, along both long sides of the spine portion of which division ring portions are arranged at regular intervals, comprising: a pair of the upper side pusher and the lower side pusher; an elevation drive mechanism for elevating the pair of the upper side pusher and the lower side pusher symmetrically with respect to the vertical direction; and a drive motor, wherein the pair of the upper side pusher and the lower side pusher are driven in the closing direction so as to close the division ring portions of the binder, and forward end portions of the division ring portions, which compose a pair in such a manner that the spine portion of the binder is interposed between the division ring portions, are engaged with each other in punch holes on the sheets of loose leaf paper.
The present invention provides a bind processing device, in which the pair of the upper and the lower pusher include a first upper pusher and a first lower pusher and a second upper pusher and a second lower pusher which are arranged in the longitudinal direction, the first upper pusher and the first lower pusher pinch a back face side of the division ring portion of the binder and rotate the upper and the lower division ring portion, and the second upper pusher and the second lower pusher pinch a forward end portion side of the division ring portion of the binder and engage the forward end portions of the division ring portions opposed to each other.
The present invention provides a bind processing device further comprising: a sheet table for supporting sheets of paper to be bound; and a table moving mechanism for advancing and retreating the sheet table to the binder, wherein when binding is conducted by the upper and lower pusher, the sheet table is advanced toward the binder so as to suppress the occurrence of abrasion caused between the division ring portion and the inner wall face of the punch hole when the division ring portion of the binder proceeds into the punch holes of the sheets of paper.
The present invention provides bind processing device further comprising an elevating pin provided on the sheet table, wherein the elevating pin is inserted into the punch holes of the sheets of paper on the sheet table so as to correct a positional deviation of the punch hole of each sheet of paper.
The present invention provides a bind processing using a binder in which division ring portions are arranged at regular intervals along both long sides of the spine portion, a connection means composed of a pin and a groove is provided on both sides of the spine portion, and the binders can be connected in parallel with each other and when the binders are slid from each other in the lateral direction, the pin and the groove can be released from each other, the bind processing device comprising: a slider for sliding the binder in the lateral direction; and a slider drive mechanism, wherein the front row binder is laterally slid by the slider and separated from the rear row binder.
The present invention provides a bind processing device in which the elevation drive mechanism of the pusher is a feed screw mechanism having a feed screw composed in such a manner that a male screw is formed on one end side of a shaft with respect to the center of the shaft and an inverse male screw is formed on the other end side of the shaft with respect to the center of the shaft.
The present invention provides a bind processing device in which the pusher elevation drive mechanism includes: a pair of levers connected with each other by a pin; and a lever opening and closing mechanism.
The present invention provides a binder cartridge in which a plurality of binders, along both long sides of the spine portions of which division ring portions are arranged at regular intervals, are laminated and accommodated comprising: longitudinal through-groove formed in a vertical intermediate portion on the front wall in the horizontal direction; and a crank-shaped guide groove, the shape of which is formed in a right angle in a plane view, arranged in parallel with the longitudinal through-groove and formed on the front wall, wherein a front row binder can be picked up forward when the front row binder in the binder cartridge and the gate portion, in which the crank portion of the crank-shaped guide groove is formed, are relatively slid in the lateral direction.
According to the present invention, the binder can be attached to sheets of loose leaf paper in a very short period of time by the means in which a pair of pushers are elevated symmetrically in the vertical direction by the elevation drive mechanism and the division ring portions of the division ring shape are pinched by a pair of the upper and the lower pusher so that the pair of division ring portions can be engaged with each other in the punch holes on the sheets of loose leaf paper. By the method in which the binder is separated from a plurality of binders, which are charged in parallel with each other, one by one and binding processing is conducted, it becomes possible to continuously and automatically conduct binding, and the processing efficiency can be enhanced.
FIGS. 13A1 to 13D2 are schematic illustrations for explaining operation of a gate portion of a binder cartridge. FIGS. 13A1, 13B1, 13C1 and 13D1 are plan views. FIGS. 13A2, 13B2, 13C2 and 13D2 are front views.
Next, the binder 61 will be described.
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Next, the binder cartridge 51 will be explained below. As shown in
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FIGS. 13A1 to 13D2 are views showing the crank-shaped groove 55 in detail. A slider 10 of a binder lateral movement mechanism 7 will be described later. As shown in FIGS. 13A1 and 13A2, a binder 61a, which is the lead binder in the binder cartridge 51, enters the crank-shaped guide groove 55 from the rear portion of the gate portion 54 and comes into contact with the front wall face. Then, as shown in FIGS. 13B1, 13B2, the binder 61a is slid in the lateral direction (to the right when it is viewed from the front face side of FIG. 13B2) along the lateral groove portion of the crank-shaped guide groove 55 by the slider 10 of the binder lateral movement mechanism 7. Due to the foregoing, the leading binder 61a is separated from the binder 61b in the rear row.
As shown in FIG. 13C2, a wide region is formed in the front face opening of the crank-shaped guide groove 55, such that the width of the wide region is larger than the lateral widths of the ring portions 63, 64, 65. The height of the wide region is substantially the same as the diameter of the ring of an engaged binder 61. In the upper and lower portions of the front face opening of the crank-shaped guide groove 55, the right wall face is protruded to the left of the wide region, and the opening width is substantially the same as the lateral widths of the ring portions 63, 64, 65. In the center of the front end of the left wall face, a pawl-shaped stopper portion 56 is provided. The pawl-shaped stopper portion 56 protrudes to the right in FIGS. 13A1-13D2. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 13B2, the front face (i.e. the inner circumferential face) of the ⅓ center ring portion 63 of the binder 61 comes into contact with the stopper portion 56. As shown in FIGS. 13B1 and 13B2, when the leading binder 61a is separated from the binder 61b in the rear row, the right side of the leading binder 61a contacts the right side of the upper and lower portions of the front face opening of the crank-shaped guide groove 55. Therefore, the front face of the ⅓ center ring portion 63 comes into contact with the stopper portion 56. The stopper portion 56 prevents the ⅓ center ring portion 63 from advancing forward (i.e., down in
As shown in FIGS. 13C1 and 13C2, when the ⅓ upper and lower ring portions 64, 65 are closed and the ring is formed, the ⅓ upper and lower ring portions 64, 65 move from the narrow portion of the front face opening of the crank-shaped guide groove 55 to the wide portion in the middle in the vertical direction. Due to the foregoing, the binder 61a can be further moved to the right. Therefore, as shown in FIGS. 13D1 and 13D2, the binder 61a is moved toward the right wall face side of the wide region of the front face opening of the crank-shaped guide groove 55 by the slider 10 of the binder lateral movement mechanism 7. Due to the foregoing, the ⅓ central ring portion 63 is separated from the stopper portion 56 of the crank-shaped guide groove 55. Accordingly, the closed binder 61a can be drawn out to the front side.
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If the ring portions 63, 64, 65 are engaged as described above, when the binder 61a in the front row is slid by the slider 10, the binder 61a in the front row can be separated from a plurality of rows of binders 61. However, when the binder 61a in the front row is fixed, and the binder cartridge 51 is slid, the binder 61a in the front row also can be separated from a plurality of rows of binders 61. That is, when the binder 61a in the front row and the binder cartridge are moved relative to each other in the lateral direction, the binder 61a in the front row can be separated from a plurality of rows of binders 61.
Next, the bind mechanism portion 5 of the bind processing device 1 will be explained below. As shown in
Front pushers 18 are mounted on the upper slider 12 and the lower slider 13. The front pushers 18 are thin sheets arranged in parallel to one another. The number of front pushers 18 is the same as the number of the ring of the binder 61. Rear pushers 19 are arranged on the rear face side of the front pushers 18. The number of rear pushers 19 is the same as the number of front pushers 18. The rear pushers 19 are assembled so that the rear pushers 19 can freely slide in a predetermined range in the vertical direction with respect to the front pushers 18. The rear pushers 19 are pushed by springs (not shown) in a direction so that an upper rear pusher 19 and a lower rear pusher 19 can come close to each other. In the initial state shown in
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Sheet arrangement pins 25, which are capable of freely elevating, are provided on the front face of the bind mechanism 5. When the sheets of paper P are put on the sheet table 3 while the punch hole side is being set at the top, the sheet arrangement pins 25 are lowered and inserted into the punch holes. In this way, the positional deviation of the punch holes of a set of sheets of paper can be corrected. The sheet arrangement pins 25 may be elevated by manual operation, however, it is preferable that the sheet arrangement pins 25 are automatically lowered and raised by a motor or an actuator at the time of setting the sheets of paper when the bind processing is automated. On the other hand, the sheet arrangement pins 25 maybe arranged below the sheets of paper P, and the positional deviation of the punch holes of the sheets of paper P may be corrected by raising the sheet arrangement pins 25 and inserting them into punch holes.
A sheet holding arm 26 is attached to the sheet table 3. A holding plate 27, which is made of sheet metal or resin, pivotally attached to a forward end portion the sheet holding arm 26. The holding plate 27 is in contact with the surface of the sheet of paper P on the sheet table 3 so that the sheet of paper P can be prevented from floating.
Next, operation of the bind processing device 1 will be explained below.
Next, the drive motor 17 of the bind mechanism portion 5 is started. An interval formed between the upper and lower rear pushers 19 is reduced, and an interval formed between the front pushers 18 is also reduced. In accordance with the rising motion of the lower slider 13, the sheets of paper P proceed toward the bind processing position together with the sheet table 3.
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After the completion of binding operation, the binder is further moved to the right by the slider 10 of the binder lateral movement mechanism 7 (shown in FIGS. 13D1 and 13D2) so that the binder can be taken out to the front side. At the same time, the drive motor 17 is reversed. Therefore, as shown in
The bind processing method, the bind processing device and the binder cartridge described in the above embodiments can be built in a finisher device provided in a copier or a printer. In this case, the finisher device is defined as a device for processing a bundle of sheets of paper after the completion of copying or printing. In the case where this finisher device has a punch processing device and a bind processing device described in each embodiment, a bundle of sheets of paper, on which copying or printing has already been conducted, are subjected to punching and then binding. Due to the foregoing, the sheets of paper, which have already been copied or printed, can be bound. In the case where loose leaf sheets of paper, on which punch holes have been formed at the beginning, are copied or printed out, a bundle of sheets of paper, which have already been copied or printed out, can be subjected to bind processing. In this case, the finisher device may not be provided with a punch processing device. Even when the finisher device is provided with a punch processing device, punching may not be conduced by the device.
Further, the bind processing method, the bind processing device and the binder cartridge described in the above embodiments can be built in a binding device. For example, the binding device can be provided with a copier or a printer. In the case of a copier, when documents are set in the copier, or in the case of a printer, when document data is inputted into the printer, and an object to be bound is copied or printed out, a bundle of sheets of paper, which have already been copied or printed out, can be bound. In the case where this finisher device is provided with a punching device and a bind processing device described in the embodiment, a bundle of sheets of paper, which have already been copied or printed out, are punched and then bound. In this way, the sheets of paper, which have been copied or printed out, can be bound. In the case where loose leaf sheets of paper, on which punch holes have already been formed, are copied or printed out, a bundle of sheets of paper, which have already been copied or printed out, can be subjected to bind processing. In this case, the finisher device may not be provided with a punching device. Even when the finisher device is provided with a punching device, punching need not be conducted.
In this connection, it should be noted that the present invention is not limited to the above specific embodiments. Variations may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and sprit of the present invention. Of course, the present invention includes those variations.
According to the bind processing method and the bind processing device of the present invention, the forward end portions of the division rings are mechanically engaged with each other. Therefore, the conventional problem, which is caused when the binder attaching processing is conducted by a hand work, can be solved and the processing efficiency can be remarkably enhanced. Since a pair of pushers are symmetrically opened and closed by the feed screw or the lever, the division rings can be stably engaged with each other. Accordingly, a failure of engagement is seldom caused. When the binder lateral movement mechanism for separating the leading binder from the other binders, which are connected in parallel to each other, is provided, it is possible to charge a large number of binders into the cartridge and continuously process them. Therefore, it is possible to realize a compound processing device in which the bind processing device of the invention is combined with a copier.
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 10/567,862, filed on Feb. 10, 2006 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,744,326, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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