Binding apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6527017
  • Patent Number
    6,527,017
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A binding apparatus capable of facilitating reliable tightening of a binding belt without directly touching the binding belt. The apparatus includes a body provided therein with a belt passage and a fastener passage. The belt passage functions to guide therethrough a continuous binding belt formed on one side surface thereof with asperities in a rack-like manner. Fasteners guided in the fastener passage are each provided with holding pawls engageable with the asperities of the binding belt. The belt passage is formed with an opening through which the binding belt is exposed. A tightening lever is pivotally mounted on the body and includes a gear portion releasably engaged with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from the opening of the belt passage. A cutter cuts the binding belt while a foremost one of the fasteners holds a distal end of a portion of the binding belt wound around an article on one of the holding pawls of the fastener to bind the article with the portion of the binding belt.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a binding apparatus, and more specifically to a binding apparatus which is constructed so as to wind a continuous binding belt around an article or articles to be bound, fasten the binding belt by means of a fastener to bind the article(s) and then separate an unnecessary portion of the binding belt from the article(s) by cutting.




A conventional binding apparatus of this type is disclosed in each of Japanese Utility Model Publications Nos. 3933/1992, 3934/1992, 3935/1992 and 3936/1992. The binding apparatus disclosed includes a body which is formed therein with a belt passage through which a continuous binding belt is fed and a fastener passage in which a plurality of fasteners are received while being kept aligned with each other. In the binding apparatus thus constructed, a foremost fastener of the plurality of fasteners arranged in the fastener passage is fed to a distal end of the belt passage and a binding belt is wound around an article or articles to be bound while being extended through the fastener. Then, the binding belt is held at a distal end thereof on a holding pawl of the fastener to bind the article(s), followed by separation of a portion of the binding belt which is wound around the article from the binding belt by a cutter. Thus, the conventional binding apparatus eliminates waste of the binding belt because only a binding belt in a length required for binding of an article or articles is used in each binding operation.




However, in the conventional binding apparatus, firm tightening of the binding belt is required in order to securely binding the article(s). For this purpose, it is required to fully tighten the binding belt drawn out of a body of the apparatus by a hand. In this regard, the binding belt is reduced in width and formed on one side thereof with teeth in a row in a rack-like manner. Thus, an operator fails to satisfactorily tighten the binding belt while firmly grasping it, because a binding operation in such a manner causes much pain to a hand of the operator. In order to avoid the problem, it is required to cover a portion of the binding belt to be grasped with a towel or the like. Thus, tightening of the binding belt is highly troublesome.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made in view of the foregoing disadvantage of the prior art.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a binding apparatus which is capable of readily and positively tightening a binding belt without directly touching the binding belt.




In accordance with the present invention, a binding apparatus is provided. The binding apparatus includes a body provided therein with a belt passage and a fastener passage. The belt passage guides therethrough a continuous binding belt formed on one side surface thereof with asperities in a rack-like manner and the fastener passage guides a plurality of fasteners therethrough while keeping the fasteners arranged in a row. The fasteners are each provided with holding pawls engageable with the asperities of the binding belt. The binding apparatus also includes a cutter for cutting the binding belt in a state where a foremost fastener of the fasteners located at a distal end of the fastener passage is fed to a distal end of the belt passage and the binding belt is held by the foremost fastener on one of the holding pawls at a distal end of a portion of the binding belt, which portion is wound around an article while being extended through the foremost fastener, to bind the article with the portion of the binding belt. The belt passage is formed with an opening through which the binding belt is exposed. The binding apparatus further includes a tightening mechanism movably mounted on the body. The tightening mechanism includes a gear portion constructed so as to be releasably connected with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from the opening of the belt passage.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the tightening mechanism includes a tightening lever which is formed thereon with the gear portion so as to be engageable with the asperities of the binding belt and pivotably arranged.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the tightening lever is arranged so as to access the belt passage and to be moved away from the belt passage.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the gear portion of the tightening lever comprises a plurality of teeth arranged on a distal end of the tightening lever in an arcuate manner.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a spring is arranged for elastically urging the tightening lever so that the tightening lever is spaced from the belt passage.




When the tightening mechanism is constituted by a tightening lever, the tightening lever may be formed thereon with the gear portion so as to be engageable with the asperities of the binding belt and may be arranged so as to be movable substantially in parallel to the binding belt.




Alternatively, the tightening mechanism may include a tightening gear rotatably mounted on the body. The tightening gear is engaged with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from the opening of the belt passage and rotated to tighten the binding belt in association with the gear portion. In addition, the tightening mechanism may include a tightening lever which is formed thereon with the gear portion and pivotally arranged, wherein the gear portion is constructed so as to be releasably engaged with the tightening gear.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other objects and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings; wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a binding apparatus according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a vertical sectional view of the binding apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded side elevation view of the binding apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5A

is a sectional view showing a fastener and a binding belt incorporated in the binding apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5B

is a partly cutaway perspective view of the fastener shown in

FIG. 5A

;





FIGS. 6A

to


6


E each are a fragmentary sectional view showing operation of an operation head incorporated in the binding apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 7A and 7B

each are a sectional view showing operation of a tightening lever incorporated in the binding apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary sectional view showing a braking operation of a stopper incorporated in the binding apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged side elevation view showing a configuration of a gear portion of a tightening mechanism incorporated in the binding apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 10A and 10B

each are a schematic view showing a modification of a tightening mechanism incorporated in the binding apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 11A and 11B

each are a schematic view showing another modification of a tightening mechanism incorporated in the binding apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIGS. 12A and 12B

each are a schematic view showing a further modification of a tightening mechanism incorporated in the binding apparatus shown in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Now, a binding apparatus according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.




Referring first to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an embodiment of a binding apparatus according to the present invention is illustrated. A binding apparatus of the illustrated embodiment generally designated by reference character. A generally includes a body


1


and a belt casing


3


having a continuous binding belt


2


drawably received therein while being wound and is adapted to bind an article or articles to be bound due to cooperation between the binding belt


2


and a fastener


4


. The binding belt


2


is made of a flexible synthetic resin material and formed to have a continuous elongated configuration. The binding belt


2


, as shown in

FIG. 5A

, is formed on a central portion of one of both side surfaces thereof defined in a longitudinal direction thereof to with ruggedness or asperities


5


in a rack-like manner. The fastener


4


is made of a synthetic resin material and generally formed to have a rectangular parallelepiped configuration as shown in

FIGS. 5A and 5B

. More specifically, the fastener


4


is formed with an insertion hole


6


through which the binding belt


2


is inserted. Also, the fastener


4


is provided on inner surfaces thereof opposite to each other with holding pawls


7


each adapted to be engaged with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


.




The body


1


of the binding apparatus A, as shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, is provided therein with a belt passage


8


for permitting the binding belt


2


fed from the binding belt casing


3


to be guided from a rear end of the body


1


to a front end thereof therethrough and a fastener passage


9


for guiding a plurality of the fasteners


4


each adapted to fasten an end of the binding belt


2


therethrough while keeping the fasteners


4


arranged in a row. The belt passage


8


and fastener passage


9


are arranged so as to be substantially parallel to each other. Also, the belt passage


8


and fastener passage


9


have front openings


8




a


and


9




a


formed on front ends thereof so as to be substantially vertically flush with each other, respectively. The belt passage


8


has a receiving element


10


for the fastener


4


formed at a lower portion of the front opening


8




a


thereof. The receiving element


10


is formed on a base portion thereof with a cutter insertion opening or groove


11


.




The fastener passage


9


has a fastener extrusion or push-out means


12


arranged therein in a manner to be detachable therefrom. The fastener push-out means


12


includes a lug


13


, a rod-like push guide


14


connected to the lug


13


so as to outwardly extend therefrom, a spring


15


and a push block


16


. The spring


15


and push block


16


are each mounted on the push guide


14


so as to be slidable thereon. The spring


15


is arranged between the push block


16


and the lug


13


. The lug


13


includes a holding means (not shown) detachably held on the body


1


. In the fastener push-out means


12


thus configured, the push guide


14


is inserted through a rear opening


9




b


of the fastener passage


9


into the fastener passage


9


to abut the push block


16


against a rearmost fastener


4


of the plurality of fasteners


4


to forwardly force the fasteners


4


by elastic force of the spring


15


.




Also, the body


1


of the binding apparatus A, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, is provided with an actuation head


17


so as to be vertically actuated along a front surface of the body


1


. The actuation head


17


is formed with an opening


18


so as to extend back and forth therethrough. In addition, the actuation head


17


is formed with a front wall


19


so as to be positioned above a front portion of the opening


18


. Also, the actuation head


17


has a fastener holder


20


arranged on a lower portion of a rear surface of the front wall


19


. The actuation head


17


thus constructed is mounted on a front end of an actuation arm


21


which is formed to have a U-shape in section.




In addition to the actuation head


17


, the actuation arm


21


has a cutter


22


fixedly arranged on the front end thereof in a manner to be positioned immediately behind the actuation head


17


. On the actuation arm


21


is arranged a member


25


which is made of a synthetic resin material and has a return spring


23


and a stopper


24


formed integrally therewith. The synthetic resin member


25


and actuation arm


21


are received in a space


26


defined below the belt passage


8


in the body


1


. The synthetic resin member


25


and actuation arm


21


are each formed at a rear end thereof with a bearing hole


28




a,


which is engagedly fitted on a common support shaft


28




b


securely mounted between side walls of the body


1


defining the above-described space


26


therebetween so that the synthetic resin member


25


and actuation arm


21


may each be pivotally moved about the support shaft


28




b.






The actuation head


17


constructed as described above is arranged so as to be movable between a first position at which the fastener holder


20


is aligned with the front opening


9




a


of the fastener passage


9


and a second position at which the fastener holder


20


is aligned with the front opening


8




a


of the belt passage


8


. The cutter


22


is configured so as to be moved along the front opening


8




a


of the belt passage


8


through the cutter insertion groove


11


of the receiving element


10


projectedly formed on the front end of the body


1


in association with the actuation head


17


when the actuation head


17


is moved from the second position to the first position. The stopper


24


is provided at a distal end thereof with a rugged portion


24




a


adapted to be engaged with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


. Also, the stopper


24


is arranged below the belt passage


8


so as to retractably advance into the belt passage


8


through an opening


29


formed through a wall arranged between the belt passage


8


and the space


26


.




The binding apparatus A of the illustrated embodiment also includes an operation lever


27


arranged at a lower portion of the body


1


and pivotally supported on a shaft


57


mounted on the body


1


. The operation lever


27


is provided on a proximal portion thereof with an upwardly extending projection


30


. The operation lever


27


is so arranged that the projection


30


is abutted at an upper end thereof against a lower surface of the actuation arm


21


.




The binding belt casing


3


is provided therein with a binding belt receiving section of a circular shape. Also, the binding belt casing


3


is formed with a drawing opening through which the binding belt


2


is drawn out of the casing


3


. The binding belt casing


3


is detachably mounted on the body


1


.




The binding apparatus A of the illustrated embodiment further includes a tightening mechanism constituted by a tightening lever


31


pivotally mounted on a lower portion of a rear region of the body


1


. The tightening lever


31


is formed at a substantially intermediate portion thereof with an elongated hole


32


in a manner to vertically extend. Also, the tightening lever


31


is integrally provided at a lower portion thereof with a lever section


33


and at an upper portion thereof with a fan-shaped section


34


. The fan-shaped section


34


is provided at a distal end thereof with a gear portion


35


. The gear portion


35


includes a plurality of teeth arranged on the distal end in an arcuate manner. The belt passage


8


is formed at a portion of a lower side thereof positionally corresponding to the gear portion


35


with an opening


8




b.


The opening


8




b


permits the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


to be exposed therethrough, so that the asperities


5


may be engaged with the gear portion


35


through the opening


8




b.


The lever section


33


is arranged so as to extend outwardly of the body


1


. Also, the elongated hole


32


of the tightening lever


31


is fitted therein with a support shaft


36


securely arranged between both side walls of the body


1


, so that the tightening lever


31


may be vertically moved so as to access the belt passage


8


and to be away from the belt passage


8


and pivotally moved about the support shaft


36


.




The above-described opening


8




b


of the belt passage


8


is formed so as to arcuately extend in correspondence to the gear portion


35


of the tightening lever


31


. Also, the body


1


is provided therein with a guide


37


(

FIG. 4

) which functions to guide the binding belt


2


while arcuately bending it. Alternatively, the illustrated embodiment may be so configured that the side plates of the body


1


are each formed with an elongated hole and the tightening lever


31


is mounted thereon with a shaft pivotally fitted in the elongated hole.




The support shaft


36


has a torsion coil spring


38


wound therearound. The torsion coil spring


38


is engaged at one end


38




a


thereof with a lower surface of the belt passage


8


of the body


1


and at the other end


38




b


thereof with the tightening lever


31


. Such arrangement of the torsion coil spring


38


permits elastic force of the spring


38


to constantly downwardly urge the tightening lever


31


, resulting in the tightening lever


31


being downwardly spaced from the belt passage


8


. The torsion coil spring


38


is so arranged that the one end


38




a


is engaged with the belt passage


8


at a position defined in proximity to the actuation head


17


as compared with a distal end of the lever section


33


of the tightening lever


31


. This is for the reason that the position at which the one end


38




a


is engaged with the belt passage


8


acts as a fulcrum, the central loop acts as a point of load and the lever section


33


acts as a point of effort; therefore, it is undesirable that engagement of the one end


38




a


with the belt passage


8


which is positioned rearward of the lever section


33


causes the point of load to be lowered, leading to lowering of the tightening lever


31


, resulting in the gear portion


35


being separated from the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


.




Now, a manner of binding of an article or articles such as electric wires or the like by the binding apparatus of the illustrated embodiment will be described.




First, the operation lever


27


is drawn up while being grasped together with the body


1


of the apparatus by a hand, to thereby pivotally move the actuation arm


21


against elastic force of the return spring


23


. This causes the actuation head


17


to be moved to the first position (FIG.


6


A), resulting in the fastener holder


20


of the actuation head


17


being positionally aligned with the front opening


9




a


of the fastener passage


9


, so that a foremost fastener of the fasteners


4


may be forced by the fastener push-out means


12


, to thereby enter the fastener holder


20


and be held therein. When the operation lever


27


is released, the return spring


23


causes the actuation arm


21


to be downwardly moved, so that the actuation head


17


is moved to the second position aligned with the front opening


8




a


of the belt passage


8


. This results in the fastener


4


being abuttedly received by the receiving element


10


, so that the fastener


4


may be held at the above-described aligned position (FIG.


6


B). Then, the binding belt


2


is drawn out of the binding belt casing


3


and inserted into the belt passage


8


of the body


1


, resulting in it being guided to a central region between the holding pawls


7


of the fastener


4


. Subsequently, the binding belt


2


is fed through the binding belt insertion hole


6


of the fastener


4


and then delivered forwardly of the actuation head


17


.




Then, the binding belt


2


is forwardly pulled and wound around an article


40


to be bound and then inserted at a distal end thereof through the insertion hole


6


of the fastener


4


in the fastener holder


20


of the actuation head


17


into the fastener


4


again, resulting in the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


being held on the holding pawls


7


(FIG.


6


C). Thereafter, when force is released from the binding belt


2


after the binding belt


2


is rearwardly drawn, the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


and the holding pawls


7


of the fastener


4


are engaged with each other, resulting in the binding belt


2


being kept tightened to a certain degree.




Subsequently, when the tightening lever


31


is upwardly pivotally moved as shown in

FIG. 7A

, the whole tightening lever


31


is upwardly moved with respect to the support shaft


36


against the torsion coil spring


38


, to thereby engage the gear portion


35


of the fan-shaped section


34


with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


. Also, the tightening lever


31


is further pivotally moved in a clockwise direction in

FIG. 7A

, so that the binding belt


2


is rearwardly pulled back, to thereby be further tightened. The gear portion


35


is formed to have an arcuate configuration, so that engagement between the gear portion


35


and the asperities


5


is stably ensured throughout pivotal movement of the tightening lever


31


, to thereby effectively prevent damage to the gear portion


35


and asperities


5


. Further, the tightening lever


31


utilizes a lever action, resulting in positive tightening of the binding belt


2


being ensured.




When the tightening lever


31


is released after it is pivotally moved as described above, it is downwardly moved by elastic force of the torsion coil spring


38


as shown in

FIG. 7B

, so that the gear portion


35


of the fan-shaped section


34


is released from engagement with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


. This permits the tightening lever


31


to be returned to the initial position while being pivotally moved in a counterclockwise direction. When the tightening lever


31


is drawn again, the binding belt


2


is further tightened in such a manner as described above. Such pivotal movement of the tightening lever


31


is repeated several times, resulting in the binding belt


2


being firmly tightened, so that the article


40


may be securely bound.




When the operation lever


27


is upwardly pivotally moved to move the actuation head


17


to the first position after the tightening operation, the cutter


22


is operated in association with such movement of the actuation head


17


, to thereby be transferred through the cutter insertion groove


11


of the receiving element


10


. This permits the cutter


22


to cut the binding belt


2


, so that a portion of the binding belt


2


wound around the article


40


may be separated from the binding belt


2


as shown in

FIGS. 6D and 6E

. This results in the binding operation being completed. Concurrently, the next fastener


4


is fed into the actuation head


17


; so that when the actuation head


17


is returned to the second position, the fastener


4


is lowered onto the receiving element


10


. This permits the binding apparatus A to be ready for the next binding operation.




When the actuation head


17


is moved from the second position to the first position by a hand which grasps the body


1


during operation of tightening the binding belt


2


, the rugged portion


24




a


of the stopper


24


provided on the actuation arm


21


is engaged with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


as shown in

FIG. 8

, so that transfer or feed of the binding belt


2


is forcibly stopped. This effectively eliminates a disadvantage such as making a nick in a blade of the cutter


22


due to forcible pulling of the binding belt


2


carried out without noticing contact of the cutter


22


with the binding belt


2


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the gear portion


35


, as shown in

FIG. 9

, is preferably configured so that a surface


35




a


of each of teeth of the gear portion


35


engaged with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


extends in a radial direction of the gear portion


35


and a surface


35




b


thereof opposite to the surface


35




a


is inclined. Such configuration of the gear portion


35


facilitates release of the gear portion


35


from engagement with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


after the tightening.




The tightening mechanism described above permits tightening of the binding belt


2


to be readily and positively attained without directly touching the binding belt


2


while being simplified in structure.




Referring now to

FIGS. 10A and 10B

, a modification of the tightening mechanism is illustrated. In the modification, a tightening lever


31


includes a lever section


42


pivotally mounted on a support shaft


41


of the body


1


of the binding apparatus and an actuation block


44


pivotally connected to a distal end of the lever section


42


through a shaft


43


. The actuation block


44


is formed on an upper surface thereof with a gear portion


35


. The shaft


43


of the actuation block


44


is formed with an elongated bearing hole


45


in a manner to obliquely extend. The actuation block


44


is so constructed that a rear end thereof is moved along an elastic guide plate


46


arranged in the body


1


. The lever section


42


is elastically urged so as to be constantly kept at a lowered position as shown in FIG.


10


A.




In the modification of

FIGS. 10A and 10B

thus constructed, tightening of the binding belt


2


is carried out by vertically pivotally operating the tightening lever


31


while grasping it together with the body


1


by a hand. This permits the actuation block


44


to be rearwardly moved as shown in

FIG. 10B

during upward pivotal movement of the tightening lever


31


. In this instance, the rear end of the actuation block


44


is moved along the elastic guide plate


46


and a front end thereof is moved due to movement of the shaft


43


in the bearing hole


45


, so that the gear portion


35


may be upwardly moved, to thereby be engaged with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


and rearwardly move the binding belt


2


, to thereby tighten the binding belt


2


. During downward pivotal movement of the tightening lever


31


, the above-described operation leads to forward movement of the actuation block


44


from a position shown in

FIG. 10B

to that shown in

FIG. 10A

, to thereby release the gear portion


35


from engagement with the asperities


5


. Such operation is repeated to complete tightening of the binding belt


2


.




Alternatively, the tightening mechanism may be modified in such a manner as shown in

FIGS. 11A and 11B

. The modification is constructed so as to reciprocate a tightening lever


31


substantially in parallel to the belt passage


8


. For this purpose, the body


1


of the binding apparatus is provided on a rear portion thereof with a grip la and formed therein with guide grooves


47


in parallel to the belt passage


8


. Each of the guide grooves


47


is constituted by an upper groove section


47




a


and a lower groove section


47




b


which are circulatedly contiguous to each other, so that the guide groove


47


is formed to have a parallelogram-like shape. Also, the guide groove


47


has a front angular end


48


somewhat upwardly positioned. The tightening lever


31


is constituted by a lever section


49


and a block


50


including a gear portion


35


. The tightening lever


31


is provided on each of both sides thereof with a shaft


51


, which is engagedly fitted in the guide groove


47


, so that the tightening lever


31


may be not only pivotally moved but moved back and forth along the upper and lower groove sections


47




a


and


47




b.


The tightening lever


31


is maintained at a state indicated by dashed lines in

FIG. 11A

during non-use thereof. The tightening lever


31


is constantly forwardly urged by a spring (not shown).




In the modification of

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, tightening of the binding belt


2


is carried out by rearwardly moving the tightening lever


31


. This permits the shafts


51


to be guided from a position shown in

FIG. 11A

to the upper groove sections


47




a


of the guide grooves


47


, to thereby engage the gear portion


35


with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


, leading to rearward movement of the binding belt


2


as shown in

FIG. 11B

, to thereby ensure tightening of the binding belt


2


. On the contrary, when the tightening lever


31


is released from force applied thereto, it is forwardly moved. During forward movement of the tightening lever


31


, the shafts


51


are permitted to pass through the lower groove sections


47




b,


to thereby keep the gear portion


35


from being abutted against the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


. The shafts


51


are permitted to be stopped at a position somewhat above the front angular ends


48


of the guide grooves


47


. Such operation is repeated to complete tightening of the binding belt


2


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 12A and 12B

, a further modification of the tightening mechanism is illustrated. The modification is configured in such a manner that a circular tightening gear


52


is rotatably supported on the body


1


of the apparatus and has a gear portion


52




a


thereof kept constantly engaged with the asperities


5


of the binding belt


2


. A tightening lever


31


is mounted on a revolving shaft


56


of the tightening gear


52


. Operation of tightening the binding belt


2


is carried out by rotating the tightening gear


52


through the tightening lever


31


. The tightening lever


31


is mounted thereon with an actuation block


53


in a manner to be slidable in a longitudinal direction thereof. A gear portion


53




a


is formed on the actuation block


53


. The actuation block


53


is elastically urged toward the tightening gear


52


by a spring (not shown) and formed with a holding element


54


engageable with a projection


55


provided on the tightening lever


31


.




In the modification of

FIGS. 12A and 12B

, tightening of the binding belt


2


is carried out by vertically pivotally moving the tightening lever


31


. During upward movement of the tightening lever


31


, the actuation block


53


is engaged with the tightening gear


52


to pivotally move the tightening gear


52


in a clockwise direction in

FIG. 12A

, leading to tightening of the binding belt


2


. During downward movement of the tightening lever


31


, the actuation block


53


is backwardly pushed, to thereby be released from engagement with the tightening gear


52


. When the binding belt


2


is not tightened, the holding element


54


of the actuation block


53


is engaged with the projection


55


of the tightening lever


31


against elastic force of the spring, to thereby permit free rotation of the tightening gear


52


.




While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity with reference to the drawings, obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A binding apparatus comprising:a body provided therein with a belt passage and a fastener passage, said belt passage guiding therethrough a continuous binding belt formed on one side surface thereof with asperities in a rack-like manner, said fastener passage guiding a plurality of fasteners therethrough while keeping the fasteners arranged in a row, the fasteners each being provided with holding pawls engageable with the asperities of the binding belt; a cutter for cutting the binding belt in a state where a foremost fastener of the fasteners located at a distal end of said fastener passage is fed to a distal end of said belt passage and the binding belt is held by the foremost fastener on one of the holding pawls at a distal end of a portion of the binding belt, which portion is wound around an article while being extended through the foremost fastener, to bind the article with the portion of the binding belt; said belt passage being formed with an opening through which the binding belt is exposed; and a tightening mechanism movably mounted on said body, said tightening mechanism including a gear portion constructed so as to be releasably connected with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from said opening of said belt passage.
  • 2. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said tightening mechanism includes a tightening lever which is formed thereon with said gear portion so as to be engageable with the asperities of the binding belt and pivotably arranged.
  • 3. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said tightening lever is arranged so as to access said belt passage and to be moved away from said belt passage.
  • 4. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said gear portion of said tightening lever comprises a plurality of teeth arranged on a distal end of said tightening lever in an arcuate manner.
  • 5. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 4, further comprising a spring for elastically urging said tightening lever so that said tightening lever is spaced from said belt passage.
  • 6. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 3, further comprising a spring for elastically urging said tightening lever so that said tightening lever is spaced from said belt passage.
  • 7. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 2, wherein said gear portion of said tightening lever comprises a plurality of teeth arranged on a distal end of said tightening lever in an arcuate manner.
  • 8. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 4, further comprising a spring for elastically urging said tightening lever so that said tightening lever is spaced from said belt passage.
  • 9. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 2, further comprising a spring for elastically urging said tightening lever so that said tightening lever is spaced from said belt passage.
  • 10. A binding apparatus comprising:a body provided therein with a belt passage and a fastener passage, said belt passage guiding therethrough a continuous binding belt formed on one side surface thereof with asperities in a rack-like manner, said fastener passage guiding a plurality of fasteners therethrough while keeping the fasteners arranged in a row, the fasteners each being provided with holding pawls engageable with the asperities of the binding belt; a cutter for cutting the binding belt in a state where a foremost fastener of the fasteners located at a distal end of said fastener passage is fed to a distal end of said belt passage and the binding belt is held by the foremost fastener on one of the holding pawls at a distal end of a portion of the binding belt, which portion is wound around an article while being extended through the foremost fastener, to bind the article with the portion of the binding belt; said belt passage being formed with an opening through which the binding belt is exposed; and a tightening mechanism movably mounted on said body, said tightening mechanism including a tightening lever with a gear portion at one end and a lever section at another end extending outwardly of said body, said gear portion constructed so as to be releasably connected with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from said opening of said belt passage, wherein said tightening lever is arranged so as to access said belt passage and to be moved away from said belt passage.
  • 11. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein said tightening mechanism includes a tightening lever which is formed thereon with said gear portion so as to be engageable with the asperities of the binding belt and which is arranged so as to be movable substantially in parallel to the binding belt.
  • 12. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein said tightening mechanism includes a tightening gear rotatably mounted on said body;said tightening gear being engaged with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from said opening of said belt passage and rotated to tighten the binding belt in association with said gear portion.
  • 13. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein said tightening mechanism further includes a tightening lever which is formed thereon with said gear portion and pivotally arranged, said gear portion being constructed so as to be releasably engaged with said tightening gear.
  • 14. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein said tightening lever is arranged so as to access said belt passage and to be moved away from said belt passage.
  • 15. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said gear portion of said tightening lever comprises a plurality of teeth arranged on a distal end of said tightening lever in an arcuate manner.
  • 16. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 15, further comprising a spring for elastically urging said tightening lever so that said tightening lever is spaced from said belt passage.
  • 17. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 14, further comprising a spring for elastically urging said tightening lever so that said tightening lever is spaced from said belt passage.
  • 18. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein said gear portion of said tightening lever comprises a plurality of teeth arranged on a distal end of said tightening lever in an arcuate manner.
  • 19. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 18, further comprising a spring for elastically urging said tightening lever so that said tightening lever is spaced from said belt passage.
  • 20. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 10, further comprising a spring for elastically urging said tightening lever so that said tightening lever is spaced from said belt passage.
  • 21. A binding apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein said tightening mechanism includes a tightening gear rotatably mounted on said body;said tightening gear being engaged with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from said opening of said belt passage and rotated to tighten the binding belt in association with said gear portion, wherein said tightening mechanism further includes a tightening lever which is formed thereon with said gear portion and pivotally arranged, said gear portion being constructed so as to be releasably engaged with said tightening gear.
  • 22. A binding apparatus comprising:a body provided therein with a belt passage and a fastener passage, said belt passage guiding therethrough a continuous binding belt formed on one side surface thereof with asperities in a rack-like manner, said fastener passage guiding a plurality of fasteners therethrough while keeping the fasteners arranged in a row, the fasteners each being provided with holding pawls engageable with the asperities of the binding belt; a cutter for cutting the binding belt in a state where a foremost fastener of the fasteners located at a distal end of said fastener passage is fed to a distal end of said belt passage and the binding belt is held by the foremost fastener on one of the holding pawls at a distal end of a portion of the binding belt, which portion is wound around an article while being extended through the foremost fastener, to bind the article with the portion of the binding belt; said belt passage being formed with an opening through which the binding belt is exposed; a tightening mechanism movably mounted on said body, said tightening mechanism including a gear portion constructed so as to be releasably connected with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from said opening of said belt passage; wherein said tightening mechanism includes a tightening lever which is formed thereon with said gear portion so as to be engageable with the asperities of the binding belt and which is arranged so as to be movable substantially in parallel to the binding belt.
  • 23. A binding apparatus comprising:a body provided therein with a belt passage and a fastener passage, said belt passage guiding therethrough a continuous binding belt formed on one side surface thereof with asperities in a rack-like manner, said fastener passage guiding a plurality of fasteners therethrough while keeping the fasteners arranged in a row, the fasteners each being provided with holding pawls engageable with the asperities of the binding belt; a cutter for cutting the binding belt in a state where a foremost fastener of the fasteners located at a distal end of said fastener passage is fed to a distal end of said belt passage and the binding belt is held by the foremost fastener on one of the holding pawls at a distal end of a portion of the binding belt, which portion is wound around an article while being extended through the foremost fastener, to bind the article with the portion of the binding belt; said belt passage being formed with an opening through which the binding belt is exposed; and a tightening mechanism movably mounted on said body, said tightening mechanism including a gear portion constructed so as to be releasably connected with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from said opening of said belt passage; wherein said tightening mechanism includes a tightening gear rotatably mounted on said body, said tightening gear being engaged with the asperities of the binding belt exposed from said opening of said belt passage and rotated to tighten the binding belt in association with said gear portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-048209 Feb 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2 223 141 Oct 1974 FR
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Partial Translation of Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 3933/1992 (4-3933).