Binding device and method of binding

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6739817
  • Patent Number
    6,739,817
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 25, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Binding device wherein a support structure (2) houses a pack of sheets provided with through-holes (133) aligned along a rectilinear edge of the pack. The structure moreover carries a binding member comprising a flat sheet-like rectangular member (100) showing, along a side thereof (100a), a plurality of flexible tongues (107) arranged combwise and a closure member (110) extending along the side (100a). The binding device is provided with a bending wall (70) mobile with respect to the pack and adapted to realize the bending of tongues portions projecting from the pack on an end flat member forming a first face of the same pack. A pressing device (90) further realises bending of the closure member (110) to arrange the closure member (110) on bent tongues (107) and on the end flat member (130b) thereby forming a bound fascicle.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a binding device and method.




BACKGROUND ART




As is known, to bind sheets arranged as a pack and stabbed along a outer edge of the pack, binding members are used having a substantially tubular arrangement comprising an elongated edge portion showing a substantially-C shaped transverse section and a plurality of curved tongues integrally realised with the edge portion and mutually spaced one another so as to form a comb-shaped resilient structure.




To arrange the above mentioned binding members on a pack of sheets, binding devices are used (that can be manually operated or of the motorised type) adapted to simultaneously bend all curved resilient tongues, thereby allowing to introduce the tongues inside the holes; such devices subsequently close the tongues that go back to the previous elastically undeformed position, being thereby arranged with their own end portion abutting on an internal surface of the edge portion. A bound fascicle is in such a way obtained wherein each tongue is inserted in a respective pack hole and crosses the same pack, and is arranged with its own end portion abutting on the internal surface of the edge portion thereby realising a stable connection among the sheets.




The binding devices of the above known types show a plurality of drawbacks among which:




the sheets are inserted in the combwise resilient structure arranging in succession small packs of sheets and afterwards closing the comb-shaped resilient structure-such operation must be manually carried out and is rather time consuming; and




the comb-shaped resilient structure must be correctly placed on the binding device in order to allow engagement of every resilient tongue with a respective grip member adapted to be coupled with the same tongue to open the comb-shaped resilient structure.




The product too, i.e. the bound fascicle, realised with such binding devices, shows a series of drawbacks among which:




the elongated edge portion frontally and laterally projects from the fascicle; for such a reason it is often difficult to arrange the fascicle inside a shelf, or approach it to other bound fascicles or envelop the bound fascicle and mail it;




it is not generally possible to put writings and legends by printing the frontispiece of the bound fascicle since this area is formed by the external surface of the edge portion that is curved and is made of plastic material;




the binding device (made of plastic material) must be separated from the pack of sheets when the fascicle must be disposed of, for example incinerated;




binding members of different sizes are necessary to bind fascicles with a different number of sheets and therefore with different thickness.




the binding member (made of plastic materials) can become fragile with time; and




the tongues (made of plastic material) slide in the rectangular sheet holes; such sliding (among parts made or different materials) can damage the hole edges and therefore the integrity of the same sheets.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




Object Of the present invention is to achieve a device allowing to bind sheets arranged in a pack which solves the drawbacks of the known devices and with which a bound fascicle can be formed thus solving the known drawbacks of bound fascicles.




These and other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of preferred non-limiting embodiments, taken together with the drawings, in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows, in a side view, a binding device realised according to the teachings of the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows, in a front view, the binding device of the present invention;





FIG. 3

shows, in a rear view, the binding device of the present invention;





FIG. 4

shows a sectional view of the binding device obtained according to plane IV—IV in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

shows a section of the binding device obtained according to plane V—V in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

shows, in a perspective view, a first binding member that can be used with the binding device of the present invention;





FIG. 7

shows a section of the binding member realised according to plane VII—VII of

FIG. 6

;





FIGS. 8



a


,


8




b


,


8




c


and


8




d


show subsequent bending steps of the binding members in

FIG. 6

, realised with the binding device object of the present invention;





FIGS. 9



a


,


9




b


,


9




c


and


9




d


show, in a schematic way, a first variation of the binding device in

FIGS. 1-5

;





FIG. 10

shows, in a schematic side view, a second variation of .he binding device in

FIGS. 1-5

;





FIG. 11

shows, in a perspective view, a second binding member that can be used alternatively to the binding member in

FIG. 6

; and





FIGS. 12



a


,


12




b


,


12




c


and


12




d


show subsequent bending steps of the binding member in

FIG. 11

realised with the binding device object of the present invention;





FIG. 13

shows, in a diagrammatic side view, a third variation of the binding device in

FIGS. 1-5

; and





FIG. 14

shows, in a partially perspective view, the binding device in

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 15

shows, in a side and in a partially sectional view, a binding device realised according to a fourth variation and arranged in a first operation position;





FIG. 16

is a side view of a binding device, shown with some parts removed for description clarity, arranged in the same operation position as in

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

shows in a partially sectional side view, the device in

FIG. 15

arranged in a second operation position;





FIG. 18

is a side view of the device in

FIG. 15

arranged in a third operation position;





FIG. 19

shows, in a top view, the binding device realised according to the fourth variation; and





FIG. 20

shows, in a bottom view, the binding device realised according to the fourth variation











BEST MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




In

FIGS. 1 and 4

numeral


1


shows, as a whole, a binding device comprising a support structure


2


for a pack of sheets


4


(

FIG. 8

) and a bending device


6


able to be manually operated and adapted to realise bending of a binding member


8


(

FIGS. 6 and 7

) with which the pack of sheets


4


is bound.




Particularly, the support structure


2


comprises:




a base wall


9


that is substantially rectangular and flat;




a front wall


10


that is substantially rectangular and flat arranged perpendicular to base wall


9


and extending along a front outer edge of the base wall


9


;




two lateral edge walls


11


,


12


shaped in a rectangular trapezoid, each one having its outer portion corresponding to the shorter straight side attached to a shorter side edge of the front wall


10


and the outer portion corresponding to the longer straight side attached to a lateral outer edge of the base wall


9


; and




a rectangular wall


14


extending along a rear outer edge of the base wall


9


on the opposite side of the front wall


10


(FIG.


4


).




The support structure


2


abuts against an horizontal plane


16


with a front portion of the base wall


9


and with an end portion of the rectangular wall


14


in such a way that the rectangular base wall


9


is arranged slanted with respect to the horizontal plane


16


and forms therewith an angle α of about 15°.




The support structure


2


defines a space


20


that is laterally constrained by walls


11


,


12


, frontally by wall


10


and downwards by wall


9


; in such a space


20


a slider


22


operated with a manual control slides with an alternate rectilinear motion.




In particular, the slider


22


shows a C-shaped transversal section (

FIG. 4

) and comprises:




a rectangular flat base wall


24


overlapping the and sliding on the base wall


9


;




a rectangular flat front wall


25


perpendicular to the base wall


24


and extending along a front edge of the base wall


24


; and




a flat rectangular bearing wall


27


arranged parallel to base wall


24


and extending along an upper front edge of the front wall


25


along the same direction to which the wall


24


extends. The slider


22


further includes a central stiffening wall


30


connected with central portions of the base wall


24


, of the front wall


25


and of the bearing wall


27


.




The front wall


10


or the support structure


2


and the front wall


25


of the slider


22


are therefore mutually facing one another and define from opposite sides a variable-volume space


33


that is limited, among others, by lateral edge walls


11


,


12


and by base wall


9


.




More particularly, the slider


22


is mobile from a rear rest position in which the front walls


10


,


25


are mutually spaced by a length D to a front operation position (

FIG. 8

) wherein the front walls


10


,


25


are mutually spaced by a length d smaller than length D. In this way, the space


33


shows a variable size (volume) depending on the position of the slider


22


with respect to the support structure


2


.




The slider


22


is usually kept in the rest position by the resilient action of two helical springs


35


respectively interposed (see

FIG. 5

) between the base wall


24


of the slider


22


and the side edge walls


11


,


12


of the support structure


2


.




The slider


22


is further mobile from the rear rest position to the front position under the thrust of a cam device


38


(

FIG. 5

) including a triangular plate


40


provided with a control lever


42


and hinged to a rear portion of the base wall


9


; the plate


40


has a curved larger side arranged in contact with a rear edge of the base wall


24


to apply, following the rotation of plate


40


, a force to the slider


22


and push it to the front operation position against the resilient action of the springs


35


,


36


.




A device


45


is further provided for the vertical position of the pack of sheets


40


taken from the front wall


10


externally to the support structure


2


and comprising (FIG.


2


):




two rectilinear columnar guides


47


,


48


projectingly taken from the front wall


10


and arranged along sides of a smaller side of the front wall


10


;




a slider


50


looking towards the front wall


10


and showing end portions sliding along columnar guides


47


,


48


; and




a plurality of bearing rods


52


taken by the slider


50


and extending inside the space


33


through respective rectangular slits


54


formed in the front wall


10


.




The slider


50


is integral with two racks


57


arranged parallel to columnar guides


47


,


48


and looking towards the outside of the structure


2


; each rack


57


engages a gear wheel


59


arranged on a shaft


61


extending perpendicularly to the columnar guides


47


,


48


and showing opposite ends supported by brackets


62


attached to lateral edge walls


11


,


12


. The shaft


61


is provided, at one end thereof, with a knob


63


(

FIGS. 1 and 5

) that can be manually gripped to realise the rotation of the same shaft


61


and therefore, through the coupling between gear wheel


59


and rack


57


, the rectilinear displacement with opposite directions of the slider


50


along the columnar guide


47


,


48


. The above-said displacement of the slider


50


generates the displacement of the bearing rods


52


inside the space


33


and therefore the moving away from and the approaching to the base wall


9


of the bearing rods


52


.




The bending device


6


comprises a pair of cylindrical rods


65


,


66


each one being supported by a respective lateral edge wall


11


,


12


of the support structure


2


and being fixed thereto by means of metal brackets


68


with respect to which the rod


65


,


66


can axially slide. The cylindrical rods


65


,


66


extend parallel one to the other and perpendicular to the base wall


9


of the support structure


2


and to the bearing wall


27


of the slider


22


. The bending device


6


further includes a bending wall


70


having a rectangular flat shape which shows opposite portions of a shorter side


70




a


,


70




b


integral with appendixes


71




a


,


71




b


sliding along respective rods


65


,


66


in such a way that the bending wall


70


is slidable along a sliding plane SP (

FIG. 4

) that is perpendicular to the bearing plane AP defined by the bearing wall


27


of the slider


22


. The bending wall


70


(

FIGS. 1 and 4

) further shows a first face


72




a


facing the front wall


25


of the slider


22


and a second face


72




b


facing the front wall


10


of the support structure


2


. The bending wall


70


(

FIGS. 1 and 4

) further shows a first face


72




a


facing the front wall


25


of the slider


22


and a second face


72




b


facing the front wall


10


of the support structure


2


.




The bending wall


70


further shows a plurality of rectangular through-grooves


73


(

FIG. 2

) arranged aligned along a rectilinear direction R parallel and adjacent to a larger side upper edge


70




s


of bending wall


70


.




Each cylindrical rod


65


,


66


carries an helical spring


74


,


75


assembled coaxial on the same rod and showing opposite ends arranged in abutment with an appendix


71




a


,


71




b


and with a shoulder of a metal bracket


68


. The springs


75


,


76


are adapted to carry the bending wall


70


to an upper rest position in which the rectilinear direction R is coplanar with the bearing plane AP and the bearing plane AP intersects the aligned rectilinear through-grooves


73


.




The bending device


6


further comprises a lowering device


77


of the wall


70


which includes:




a pair of first rectilinear elements


79


each showing an intermediate portion hinged to the lateral edge wall


11


,


12


of the support structure


2


and a first end portion showing a slot


30


(

FIG. 1

) engaged by a stake


81


radially extending from a cylindrical rod


65


,


66


;




a pair of second rectilinear elements


83


hinged to respective lateral edge walls


11


,


12


of the support structure


2


and showing first end portions mutually linked by a crossbar


85


; and




a pair of rectilinear interception elements


86


showing end portions hinged to the second end portions of the first rectilinear elements


79


and the second rectilinear elements


83


.




The above-said rectilinear elements realise a cinematism whereby the displacement of the crossbar


85


towards the base wall


9


(lowering) produces the displacement of slots


80


towards the base wall


9


and therefore the displacement (lowering) from the bending wall


70


towards the base wall


9


contrasting the resilient action of the springs


74


,


75


that are compressed. Following such operation, the through-grooves


73


are arranged in a lower operation position and thus they are no longer coplanar to the bearing plane AP and are spaced therefrom by a pre-set distance.




By releasing the crossbar


85


, the resilient action of the springs


75


,


76


that were previously compressed takes the bending wall


70


back to the upper rest position mentioned above wherein the rectilinear direction R is coplanar with the bearing plane AP and the bearing plane AP intersects the aligned through-grooves


73


.




The bending device


6


further includes a pressing device


90


comprising a rectilinear interconnection element


92


(

FIG. 2

) showing opposite end portions


92




a


,


92




b


that are stably fixed to end portions of the cylindrical rods


65


,


66


and a shaped wall


94


hinged to the rectilinear element


92


, facing the outside of the support structure


2


and showing a cross section substantially “L” shaped with a flat larger portion


94




a


, covered by a flat layer


95


made of soft material.




The wall


94


is coupled with a spring


96


(

FIG. 1

) extending between this latter one and the rectilinear interconnection element


92


and is angularly mobile between a rest position (shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


) according to which the flat layer


95


is substantially coplanar with a parallel plane P


1


to the bearing plane AP and an operation position (shown with dashed lines in

FIG. 4

) according to which the flat layer


95


is substantially coplanar with the sliding plane SP on which the bending wall


70


rests.




The wall


94


is coupled to a rod


97


that extends from a central portion thereof from the opposite part of the layer


95


and shows, at one end thereof, a knob


98


that can be grasped and used to manually displace the wall


94


from rest position to the operation position.




The wall


94


moreover supports, at its rest portions, two portions


99


each defining a cam profile adapted to be coupled with the modes that will be explained below, with the appendixes


71




a


,


71




b


of the bending wall


70


.




The bending device


1


can be used together with a binding element


8


(

FIG. 6

) comprising a sheet rectangular-like shaped flat element


100


showing, along a rectilinear larger side


100




a


thereof, a plurality of flexible tongues


107


arranged as a comb. It is anyway clear how the tongues


107


could also extend on a shorter side of the flat sheet element


100


. Preferably, the tongues


107


are realised integral with the flat sheet element


100


through die cutting.




The flat sheet element


100


can be realised through die cutting process of a cardboard sheet, of a sheet made of plastic material (for example transparent plastic material) or of a sheen made of metal materials (for example a flexible aluminium sheet). It is anyway clear that the flat sheet element


100


can be realised in different materials adapted to anyway guarantee a sufficient flexibility of the tongues


107


.




The tongues


107


are arranged spaced one from the other along the longer rectilinear side


100




a


with a constant pitch D


1


(

FIG. 6

) and show the same length L. Each tongue


107


perpendicularly extends to the side


100




a


and has a rectangular shape with a rounded free shorter side end


107




e.






A binding element


8


further comprises a shaped band closure element


110


extending along the whole larger rectilinear side


100




a


of the flat element


100


and preferably made of the same material as the flat element


100


; in particular, the closure band


110


has a rectangular perimeter and comprises a first larger rectilinear edge portion (

FIG. 7

)


110




a


glued to the flat sheet element


100


along the rectilinear larger side


100




a


and two smaller edges (

FIG. 6

) arranged aligned with the smaller sides of the rectangular flat element


100


.




The closure band


110


shows an application surface


113


facing the tongues


107


and a surface


114


oriented on the side opposite to the tongues


107


.




The application surface


113


carries a gluing band


117


that extends along a second larger rectilinear edge portion


110




b


of the band


110


; the gluing band


117


is provided with a protection band


120


of the removable type. Preferably the gluing band


117


is a both sides adhesive tape arranged on the closure band


110


along the larger rectilinear edge


110




b.






The gluing band


117


could also be normally solid and thermally formable; in this case the protection band


120


could be not necessary.




The closure band


110


(

FIG. 7

) further has a useful width F (measured between the second edge portion


110




b


and the side


100




a


) greater than the length L of each tongue


107


in such a way that the end portion


107




e


of each tongue


107


is arranged lacing the application surface


113


when the band


110


is not distorted and is substantially flat. The closure band


110


could be further made of a fabric.




The closure band


110


further has one (or more) preferential bending line


121




a


that extends for all its length parallel to the larger edges


110




a


and


110




b


of the band


110


and to side


100




a


of the flat sheet element


100


. The Preferential bending line


121




a


extends on a portion of surface


113


that is not covered by adhesive material. It is understood that bending lines could not be present.




In order to use the device according to the present invention, a pack


4


of rectangular sheets


131


(

FIG. 8

) has a set of rectangular holes


133


extending along a larger rectilinear edge


130




e


of pack


4


. Pack


4


is delimited, on opposite faces, by flat end elements


130




a


,


130




b


preferably made of a semi-rigid element (for example a cardboard) and a sheet.




When the slider


22


is arranged in the rear rest position, a pack


4


of sheets


131


is inserted in the space


33


and is arranged with its own rectilinear edge opposite to the edge


130




e


arranged on the bearing rods


52


. The flat end element


130




a


is arranged facing the front wall


10


of the support structure and the flat end element


130




b


is arranged facing the front portion


25


of the slider


22


.




The slider


22


is then taken, by manually rotating the control lever


42


, towards the front operation position, thereby realising the displacement of the pack


4


towards the front wall


10


.




In the front operation position, the walls


10


and


25


are spaced one from the other by a distance d that is adjustable by operating on the control lever


42


and modifying the position of the slider


22


inside the support structure


2


. The position of the slider


22


is anyway adjusted in such a way that the distance between the flat element


130




a


and thin wall


10


is substantially equal to the thickness of the bending wall


70


.




Thereafter, the vertical position of pack


4


can be adjusted by operating on the knob


63


in such a way that the pack


4


can be moved away from/approached to the base wall


9


. Such adjustment operation is performed in order to align the holes


133


of the pack


4


with the rectilinear grooves


73


of the bending wall


70


; once the alignment -position has been reached the holes


133


of the pack extend along a rectilinear direction that is substantially coplanar with the bearing plane AP and is parallel to direction R (

FIG. 8



a


) The closure element


8


is then arranged on the slider


22


with the flax sheet element


100


resting on the wall


27


and arranged substantially coplanar with AP plane; in such a position, moreover, the tongues


107


extend towards the pack


4


and the bending wall


70


. The closure element


110


is further facing outwards of the support structure


2


and arranged with the larger rectilinear edge


110




b


facing pack


4


and bending wall


70


. The flat sheet element


110


is further moved towards pack


4


in such a way that each tongue


107


penetrates inside a respective hole


133


of pack


4


and further engages the groove


73


of the bending wall


70


going out from same groove


73


. In this way, tongues


107


engage the bending wall


70


since every tongue crosses pack


4


going out from the bending wall


70


arranged in the upper rest position.




The position of the binding element


8


is stably kept during binding operations through a striker device


132


(

FIGS. 1 and 8

) that is arranged, in one of the activation positions thereof shown in

FIG. 8

, with one shoulder


132




a


abutting against the closure element


110




a


preventing every translation movement thereof on the bearing plane AP; in particular the striker device


132


comprises a rectilinear element


134


defining the above-said shoulder and having opposite ends hinged to first arms ends


135


(

FIG. 1

) and having second ends hinged to the bearing wall


27


.




The crossbar


85


is then lowered producing the movement of the bending wall


70


towards the base wall


9


and lowering of tongues


107


that are bent and arranged in contact with the flat end element


130




a


by the action of the bending wall


70


. Once the lower operation position has been reached, the tongues


107


are bent and arranged for a section in contact with the flat end element


130




a


and have an end portion still contained inside the grooves


73


; in such a position the closure element


110


has not yet been sent (

FIG. 8



b


). Thereafter, by operating on the knob


98


, the wall


24


is rotated from the upper rest position towards the operation position and engages the closure element


110


that comes into contact with the flat status


95


and is bent towards the bending wall


70


and the pack


4


(

FIG. 8



c


). Simultaneously, the cam portions


99


come in contact with the appendixes


71




a


,


71




b


and the bending wall


70


is further pushed towards the base wall


9


by the action of springs


74


,


75


and beyond the lower operation position. In this way, the simultaneous action of putting each tongue


107


in contact with the flat end element


130




a


is realised for the whole length of the tongue protruding from pack


4


and putting the gluing band


117


(from which the protection band


120


has been previously removed) in contact with the bent tongues


107


and with the flat end element


130




a


whereto the closure element


110


stably adheres (

FIG. 8



d


).




As previously mentioned, the flat element


130




a


that constitutes the second face of rack


4


is preferably made of a sufficiently stiff material, for example cardboard or plastic material. In this way, the gluing material


117


makes a stable connection between the band


110


and the flat element


130




a


and therefore connection is guaranteed between this latter one and the flat element


100


while sheets


131


of pack


4


are stably retained between the flat element


130




a


and the flat sheet element


100


that respectively form the rear and front cover of a bound fascicle.




In alternative to the binding element


8


described above, a different binding element


8




e


shown in

FIG. 11

could also be used.




Such binding element


8




a


comprises a rectangular-shaped band element


140


having, along a first rectilinear larger side edge


141


thereof, a plurality of flexible tongues


142


arranged combwise. Preferably the tongues


142


are realised integral with the band element


140


by means of die cutting.




The band element


140


can be formed by die-cutting a cardboard sheet, a sheet made of plastic material or fabric, a sheet made of metal material (for example a flexible aluminium sheet).




The tongues


142


are arranged spaced one from the other along the rectilinear larger edge


141


with a constant pitch D


1


(

FIG. 11

) and have equal length L. Each tongue


142


extends perpendicularly to the rectilinear edge


141


and has a rectangular shape with, a free rounded shorter side end


142




e.






The rectangular band element


140


is further limited by a second rectilinear longer side edge


143


and two rectilinear shorter side edges


144


.




The band element


140


has a first application surface (or portion)


145


extending along the first rectilinear edge


141


for the whole length of the same edge


141


; such first application portion


145


is substantially flat and has elongated rectangular shape with a width, measured perpendicularly to the rectilinear edges


141


,


143


, equal to APW


1


. Such width APW


1


is smaller than width W of the rectangular band element


140


. The first application portion


145


is further covered with gluing material and is provided with a band


145




a


of the removable type to protect the gluing material.




The band element


140


also has a second application portion


146


extending along the second rectilinear edge


143


for the whole Length of the same edge


143


; such second application portion


146


is substantially flat and has an elongated rectangular shape, with the width, measured perpendicularly to rectilinear edges


141


,


143


, being equal to APW


2


. Width APW


2


is smaller than width W of flat band element


140


and is greater than width APW


1


.




The second application portion


146


is moreover covered with gluing material and is provided with a band


146




a


of the removable type to protect the gluing material.




The first application portion


145


and the second application portion


146


are further laterally separated and spaced one from the other by an intermediate rectangular portion of the band element


140


lacking of gluing material. The first application portion


145


and the second application portion


146


are further arranged on the same face of the band element


140


.




To use the device according to the present invention with the binding element


8




a


, after having adjusted the vertical position of the pack


4


of sheets (FIG.


12


), the slider


22


is taken to the front operation position thereby approaching the pack of sheets to the front wall


10


.




The band element


140


(

FIG. 12



a


) is arranged substantially coplanar with bearing plane AP with the tongues


142


facing the holes


133


and the application portions


145


,


146


facing upwards; thereafter, each tongue


142


is inserted inside a respective hole


133


of the pack


4


and engages the groove


73


of the bending wall


70


going out from the same groove


73


.




The band element


140


is then gripped along its second larger rectilinear edge


143


and is rotated by 90° to arrange the second application portion


145


(from which the protection band


145




a


has been removed) in contact with the portion of pack


4


extending between the holes


133


and a rectilinear corner of the same pack (

FIG. 12



b


). The band element


140


is further rotated (

FIG. 12



c


) until the second application portion


146


is arranged on a plane substantially parallel to bearing plane AP.




Simultaneously or after the above mentioned operations, the crossbar


85


is then lowered thus lowering the tongues


142


that are bent and arranged in contact with the flat end element


130




a


by the action of the bending wall


70


. Once the lower operation position has been reached, the tongues


142


are bent and arranged in contact with the flat end element


130




a


and have end portions going out from grooves


73


; in such a position the second application portion


146


has not yet been bent (

FIG. 12



c


). Thereafter, by operating on the knob


98


the wall


24


is rotated in such a way that the second application portion


146


is bent towards the pack


4


, thus putting the second application portion


146


(from which the protection band had been previously removed) in contact with the bent tongues


142


and with the flat end element


130




a.






A bound fascicle is thereby formed by the binding elements


8




a.







FIG. 9

shows a variation to the binding device in

FIGS. 1-5

. For the sake of simplicity, the following description will only show parts that are fundamentally different from the corresponding parts of the previously described binding device


1


. Parts whose structure or function are similar will be denoted by the same reference numeral and additional alphabetic character (a) while parts having different shape and/or function will be denoted by new numerals.




The binding device in

FIG. 9

comprises a binding device


6




a


including a bending wall


70




a


that moves along the sliding plane SPa following a manual command; the bending wall


70




a


is provided with a plurality of trough grooves


73




a


arranged along a rectilinear direction Ra and adapted to house the tongues


107


to bend the tongues


107


during the translation motion from the bending wall


70




a


from the upper rest position to the lower operation position. In this case, pressing device


90




a


comprises a second bending wall


150


which is carried by support devices (not shown) to move along the sliding plane SPa. In particular, the wall


150


comprises a rectangular flat portion


150




a


showing a first longer side edge


152


adjacent to a corresponding upper edge of the binding wall


70




a


and spaced with respect thereto and a flange


153


extending integrally along a second larger side end of the rectangular flat portion


150




a


. The edge


152


further shows a circular-arc-shaped transverse section.




The second banding wall


150


further carries an L shaped wall


155


comprising a firs flat rectangular portion


155




a


arranged on the rectangular flat portion


150




a


and sliding with respect to the latter and a second rectangular flat portion


155




b


integral with the first one and perpendicular with respect to the latter. The L shaped wall


155


is provided with appendixes


157


that extend from the same wall


155


and across respective rectilinear slots


158


of the wall


150


to realise the above said sliding between walls


150


and


155


. A helical spring


160


is further interposed between the flange


153


and the second rectilinear flat portion


155




b.






During use, with reference to binding operations performed by bending device


6




a


together with the binding element


8


; the bending wall


70




a


is lowered following a manual command thereby lowering and bending the tabs


107


that are arranged in contact from the flat end element


130




a


by the action of the bending wall


70




a


(

FIG. 8



b


). Following a further manual command, moreover, the second bending wall


150


is further displaced downwards, and when the first bending wall has reached the lower operation position, it is arranged with the edge


152


next to the bending wall


70




a


; in such a position the edge


152


intersects the closure element


110


(

FIG. 8



b


) and in its following stroke downwards the second bending wall


150


bends the closure element


110


arranging it on the flat end element


130




a


(

FIG. 8



c


) and simultaneously pushes the bending wall


70




a


downwards thus completing the bending of tongues


107


. During the above said operations, the second rectilinear portion


155




b


presses the closure element


110


ensuring the correct overlapping thereof on the pack of sheets


4


.




In this way, similarly to what has been previously said, the gluing material


117


makes a stable connection between the band


110


and the flat element


130




b


and thus the connection is guaranteed between this latter one and a flat element


100


while the sheets


131


of the pack


4


are stably kept between flat element


130




b


and a flat sheet element


100


that, respectively, form the rear and front cover of a bound fascicle.




Should a binding element


8




a


be used, operations similar to those shown in

FIG. 12

are performed.





FIG. 10

shows a further variation of the binding device in

FIGS. 1-5

. Such binding device comprises a support structure


200


(partially shown) defining a flat rectangular bearing wall (


202


) on which the binding element


8


rests. The bearing wall


202


is limited, among other things, by a front rectilinear edge


205


arranged facing a flat rectangular bending wall


207


sliding along a sliding plane SP that is perpendicular to the bearing plane AP defined by the bearing wall


202


. The bending wall


207


is carried by a support device (not shown) adapted to allow the wall positioning along the plane SP and simultaneously the sliding, with a reversible motion, along such plane SP. The bending wall


207


has a plurality of rectangular through-openings


210


arranged aligned along a rectilinear direction R parallel to an upper rectilinear edge


207




s


of the wall


207


.




Bending wall


207


is further connected with an engaging device


213


comprising a flat rectangular appendix


215


extending perpendicularly to wall


207


next to the upper edge


207




s


and provided with a trapezoidal extension


217


whose function will be explained herein below.




The support structure


200


further comprises a guide element


220


comprising a pair of flat shaped walls


221


(only one of such walls is shown) arranged on the sides of the bending wall


207


, perpendicular to plane SP and each defining a vertical rectilinear edge


225


parallel to the plane SP and facing such plane.




The binding device in

FIG. 10

further comprises a pair of arms


228


having first ends


228




a


hinged on opposite flanges of the support structure


200


on the sides of the bearing wall


202


and second ends


228




b


supporting, by means of a shock-absorbing device


230


, end portions of a pressing roller


233


free to rotate around an axis


235


parallel to plane SP.




The first ends


228




a


of the arms


228


are further connected with the first ends


240




a


of second arms


240


having second ends


240




b


mutually interconnected by a crossbar


244


.




During use, the pack of sheets


4


is interposed between the support structure


200


and the bending wall


207


with the holes


133


of the pack


4


arranged aligned with the rectangular through-openings


210


. The flat sheet element


100


rests on the bearing wall


202


and is arranged coplanar with the bearing plane AP; the tongues


107


are further inserted into the holes


133


of the pack


4


and pass through the bending wall


207


through the opening


210


. The closure element


100


is arranged above the upper rectilinear edge


207




s


of the bending wall


207


. An operator (not shown) then grasps the crossbar


244


to rotate the arms


228


from a rest position (shown in dotted lines) in which the roller


233


is arranged at the opposite part to the bending wall


207


with respect to the support structure


202


to an operation position in which the arm


230


comes in contact with the extension


217


and simultaneously an end portion of the roller is arranged on the rectilinear edge


225


; in such a position the roller


233


also comes in contact with the closure element


110


. In its following stroke, roller


233


is guided by element


220


and moves along a rectilinear trajectory T, parallel to the edge


225


, to the sliding plane SC and intersects the closure element


110


.




The bending wall


207


is then pushed downwards thus bending the tongues


207


and simultaneously the roller


233


bends the closure element


110


and presses it onto the bent tongues


207


and onto the flat end element


130




a.






Also in this way, if a binding element


8




a


is used, operations are performed similar to those shown with reference to

FIG. 12

to realise a bound fascicle.




With particular reference to

FIG. 13

, a third variation


1




c


of the previously described binding device is shown.




The binding device


1




c


comprises a support structure


300


that is preferably made of metal material (for example steel) and defining an internal parallelepiped recess


302


along which a slider


304


made of metal material (for example steel) slides with a reversible motion.




In particular the support structure


300


and the slider


304


define a space of variable sizes


306


adapted to contain the pack of sheets


4


. The space of variable sizes


306


is delimited:




laterally by two lateral walls


308


of the support structure


300


,




on the lower side by a slanted bottom wall


309


of the support structure


300


,




on the front side by a front wall


310


of the support structure


300


; and




on the rear side by a wall


312


of the slider


304


facing and parallel to wall


310


.




The variable-sized space


306


shows maximum sizes next to a rear position of the slider


304


for which the walls


310


,


312


are mutually separated by a distance D (for example 20 cm) and minimum sizes next to a front position of the slider


304


by which the wall


310


,


312


are separated for a distance d (for example 2 cm) that is substantially equal to the thickness of the pack


4


of sheets (obviously d<D).




Similarly to what has been said with reference to

FIG. 10

, the support structure


300


(or the slider


304


) defines a flat rectangular bearing surface


315


having a small slant (about 15°) with respect to the horizontal plane and adapted to support the binding element


8


. The bearing surface


315


is limited, among others, by a front rectilinear edge


317


arranged facing a flat rectangular bending wall


320


sliding, with reversible motion, along a sliding plane SP that is substantially perpendicular to the bearing surface


315


. The bending wall


320


is carried by a support device (partially shown in

FIG. 14

) of the support structure


300


adapted to allow the wall positioning along the plane SP and simultaneously the sliding, with a reversible motion, along such plane SP.




The bending wall


320


shows a plurality of rectangular through-openings


323


arranged aligned along a rectilinear direction R parallel to the front rectilinear edge


317


.




A roller


327


is further provided (similarly to what has been shown with reference to

FIG. 10

) whose rotation axis


328


is arranged parallel to the rectilinear edge


317


and having end cylindrical appendixes


333


coaxial with axis


328


and sliding inside respective elongated slots


335


extending substantially parallel to the sliding plane SC and realised on elongated walls


337


extending perpendicularly to the front wall


310


of the support structure


300


. The slots


335


define a trajectory T for the roller


327


comprising a first curved section Tc and a second rectilinear section Td parallel to the sliding plane SC, in such a way that roller


327


moves, along the trajectory section Tc, with the generatrix of the same roller being parallel to the sliding plane SC.




The binding device


1




c


is provided with a handling mechanism for roller


327


and bending wall


320


comprising:




a first flat rectilinear arm


340


having a first end


340




a


hinged to a lower portion of the lateral wall


308


;




a second flat rectilinear arm


342


having a first end


342




a


hinged to a second end


340




b


of the arm


340


and a second end


342




b


hinged to a cylindrical appendix


333


;




a triangular-section-shaped flat element


344


having an apex portion


344




v


hinged to the lateral wall


308


and a curved side portion


344




d


equipped with teeth (not shown) and coupled with a gear wheel


346


;




a first small arm


348


extending radially from the gear wheel


346


and equipped at its free end with a pair of small resilient rollers


350


that are mutually coaxial and have different diameters;




a second small arm


352


extending from the gear wheel


346


on the opposite side of the first small arm


348


and also having at its free end a pair of small resilient rollers


355


that are mutually coaxial and have different diameters; and




a lever


357


extending radially from the sector element


344


and equipped with a graspable end portion.




The rectilinear arm


340


is further provided, next to a central area with a triangular cam portion


358


facing upwards and adapted to cooperate, in the way that will be further explained below, with the pair of small rollers


350


. The rectilinear arm


340


further has, next to a central area thereof, a rectilinear tab


360


facing outwards of the support structure


300


and adapted to cooperate, in the ways that will be explained below, with the pair of small rollers


355


.




The second rectilinear arm


342


shows a pair of strikers Ra Rb (FIG.


14


), approximately, arranged, from opposite bands of a middle portion of the rectilinear arm


342


and both facing the elongated wall


337


. The strikers Ra and Rb have a substantially parallelepipedal shape, the same height and are adapted to abut against respective first and second rectilinear larger edge portions


362




a


,


362




b


of a rectangular appendix extending from a vertical edge of the bending wall


320


towards the roller


327


to allow transmitting the motion between the second arm


342


and the bending wall


320


and move the latter along the sliding plane SC.




The position of the binding element


8


is stably kept during binding operations by means of a striker device


380


(

FIG. 13

) that is arranged, in an activation position thereof (not shown), with a shoulder


380




a


thereof abutting against the closure element


110




a


preventing every translation movement thereof on the bearing plane delimited by the bearing surface


315


; in particular, the striker device


180


comprises a rectilinear element


381


defining the above-said shoulder and having opposite ends carried by first ends of small arms


383


(

FIG. 1

) having second ends hinged to the support structure


300


from opposite parts of the bearing surface


315


.




During use, a pack


4


of sheets is arranged in the space


306


with a lower edge of the pack


4


resting against the wall


309


or resting against a vertically positioning device (not shown) similar to the vertically positioning device


45


previously shown.




The binding element


8


is arranged with a flat sheet element


100


resting on the bearing surface


315


and the tongues


107


oriented towards the bending wall


320


. In such a position, the slider


304


is located in its rear position, the space


306


has its maximum sizes and the insertion of the pack


4


of sheets s made easier.




The lever


357


is grasped and rotated counter-clockwise and lowered, thereby generating a counter-clockwise rotation of the sector element


344


and the clockwise rotation of the gear wheel


346


dragging along with its motion the first small arm


348


.




The angular displacement of the small arm


348


allows achieving the uncoupling of at least one of the rollers of the pair


350


from a shaped shoulder (not shown) of the slider


304


in such a way that the slider


304


is free to move, by the thrust of resilient means MS (schematically shown) interposed between the same slider


304


and the support structure


300


towards its front position according to which the pack


4


is compressed between the walls


312


and


310


and is then stably positioned with respect to the support structure


300


.




The tongues


107


are then inserted into the holes


133


of the pack


4


and into the openings


323


going out from the bending walls


320


.




In its following stroke, the small arm


348


approaches the cam portion


308


and when at least one roller of the pair


350


is arranged abutting the cam portion


358


the arm


340


is angularly clockwise rotated and displaced downwards. The downwards displacement of the arm


340


is transmitted, via the arm


342


, to the roller


327


that slides downwards, guided by slots


335


. The downwards displacement of the first arm


340


, also involves the downwards displacement of the second arm


342


till the striker Ra is arranged abutting against the vertical edge


362




a


thereby dragging the bending wall


320


along the plane SC and downwards.




In this way, similarly to what has been said with reference to

FIG. 10

the downwards movement of the roller


327


also involves (through the above-said interference) the downwards displacement of the bending wall


320


that, during its motion on the sliding plane SC, bends the tongues


107


on the flat end element


130




a


while the roller


327


bends the closure element


110


arranging the gluing band


117


on bent tongues


107


and on the flat end element


130




a.






Binding of the pack


4


through the binding element


8


is thereby realised.




Similar binding operations can be realised through the binding element


8




a


arranging the tongues


142


inserted onto the holes


133


of the pack


4


and in the openings


323


of the bending wall


320


in such a way that the tongues


142


go out from the same bending wall


320


. In such a case, the band element


140


is manually bent to a C shape, towards the roller


327


in such a way that the larger rectilinear edge


143


can be intercepted by the same roller


327


during its downwards motion and second application portion (from which the protection band


146




a


has been removed) can be arranged in contact with bent tongues


142


and flat end element


130




a


of the pack


4


by the action of the roller


327


.




At the end of binding operations the lever


357


is again grasped and clockwise rotated and lifted, by creating the clockwise rotation of the sector element


344


and the counter-clockwise rotation of the gear wheel


346


that drags along its motion the second small arm


352


.




The angular displacement of the small arm


352


approaches the roller


355


to the arm


340


and when at least one roller of the pair


355


is arranged abutting against the rectilinear tab


360


, the arm


340


is angularly counter-clockwise rotated and displaced upwards. The upper displacement of the arm


340


is transmitted, through the arm


342


, to the roller


327


that slides upwards guided by slots


335


.




Similarly, the upwards displacement of the first arm


340


, further includes the upwards displacement of the second arm


342


till the striker Rb is arranged abutting the vertical edge


362




b


thereby dragging the bending wall


320


along the plane SC and upwards. The bending wall


320


is then taken back to a position in which the alignment direction R of the space


323


is substantially coplanar to bearing surface


315


.




The first small arm


348


further rotates counter-clockwise till one of the rollers


350


is arranged abutting against a lateral edge (not shown) of the slider


304


which is pushed, through the action of the small arm


348


, towards its rear position through the action of resilient means MS.




With reference to

FIGS. 15-20

, the binding device realised according to the fourth variation, globally defined by the reference number


401


, comprises a metal support frame


402


equipped with an intermediate bearing plane


403


arranged substantially slanted with respect to the horizontal plane and adapted to support a plurality of rectangular sheets


404


arranged as a pack.




Each sheet


404


is provided with a plurality of rectangular holes that extend along a rectilinear direction next to a rectilinear larger side edge of the pack. As will be explained in the following description, the holes of sheets


404


are used to allow inserting the tongues


142


of the binding element


8




b


(FIG.


11


).




It is anyway clear that the binding device can be used with other binding elements of a known type equipped with flexible tongues arranged as a comb and carried by a flexible flat portion, for example of the type discloses in the Italian Patent Application MI96A002357 filed on Nov. 13, 1996 and bearing the title “Costina per la rilegatura di fascicoli di fogli forati su un bordo”.




The device


401


is equipped with a C-shaped lever element


406


comprising a grippable rectilinear rod


406




a


(

FIGS. 16 and 17

) and to mutually parallel rectilinear arms


406




b


and having end portions hinged with frame


402


. The rectilinear arms


406




b


have respective rectilinear grooves


407


within which opposite ends


408




a


of a roller


408


are slidingly assembled, said roller being equipped, at each end thereof, with a gear wheel


409


whose function will be described herein below. The lever element


406


carries two helical springs


406




m


(

FIG. 16

) each one of which has a first end portion coupled with an end


408




a


of the roller


408


and a second end portion coupled with a pin


410


forming the hinge between the frame


402


and the lever element


406


.




Particularly, each pin


410


is arranged next to a frame portion indicated by the reference numeral


411


, that is a cam profile for displacement of the roller


408


towards an operation position.




Each arm of the lever element


406


co-operates with a triangular connecting rod


412


that has a central point


413


hinged to a frame


402


and a pin


414


extending from a first end of the connecting rod


412


and is adapted to slide in an arc-shaped slit


415


defined on a vertical upper side wall of the frame


402


.




A flat pressing member


416


is hinged to the connecting rod


412


and has grooves


418


within which respective pins


417


slide, each extending from a second end of the connecting rod


412


.




A rack member


419


(

FIG. 16

) is provided next to a front lower portion with the slanted plane


403


of the frame


402


.




The flat pressing member


416


is coupled with resilient means


421


carried by the frame


402


and adapted to push the flat pressing member


416


downwards and towards a second plate element


423


(

FIGS. 15 and 16

) sliding with respect to the frame


402


.




The flat pressing member


416


frontally carries a plate element


420


(FIG.


19


), sliding with respect to the same flat pressing member


416


and provided with a resilient element


420




a


co-operating with a striker portion of the flat pressing member


416


.




The plate element


423


has, next to a front rectilinear edge thereof, a plurality of rectangular holes


424


(

FIG. 20

) arranged aligned along such edge and intended to be arranged in correspondence of the holes defined on sheets


404


when the pack of sheets is correctly positioned on the bearing plane


403


.




The second plate element


423


frontally has, next to each opposite end portions, a pair of appendixes


426


whose shape is approximately triangular adapted to form an abutment, as will be explained further on, for the roller


408


at the end of the stroke thereof along the cam


411


profile.




The second plate element


423


is rearly equipped with a pair of rectangular-shaped elements


427


(FIG.


20


), projecting from the same plate element and intended to engage corresponding rectangular seats


428


defined on a fixed portion of an intermediate plane


403


. The second plate element


423


is further resiliently connected, through resilient means


430


, to the fixed portion and to the intermediate plane


403


.




Spacer elements


431


(

FIG. 19

) are provided along the lateral walls of the frame


402


, to adjust the free space to be occupied by the sheets


404


that must be bound. Should such sheets


404


have different sizes, such spacer elements


431


can be positioned or not.




With reference to

FIGS. 15-20

, the operation of the device


401


is as follows.




Initially, the device is in a rest position (not shown) in which the resilient means


421


keep the flat pressing element


416


pressed and parallel to the second plate element


423


. In such a position the pin


414


is located in an upper section of the arc-shaped slit


415


.




The lever element


406


is then grasped and rotated towards the rear portion of the frame


402


till a portion of arms


406




b


is arranged in contact with the pins


414


and exerts thereon a force that is suitable to push the pins


414


towards a lower section of the arc-shaped slit


415


; in this way, connecting rod


412


rotates lifting a front end of the flat pressing element


416


and moving the latter away from the second plate element


423


through the action of resilient means


421


.




In this way, the pack of sheets


404


can be frontally inserted between the flat pressing elements


416


and the plate element


423


and arranged on the intermediate slanted plane


403


. In particular, the pack of sheets is placed in such a way that the holes in the sheets correspond to rectangular holes


424


(

FIG. 15

) of the plate element


423


. The tongues


142


of the binding element


8




a


are then inserted into the holes of the pack of sheets and project, for some length thereof, from the holes of the second plate element


423


; the band element


140


is then bent in such a way that it forms a 90° angle with the tongues as shown in FIG.


15


.




The protection bands


145




a


and


146




a


are then removed.




The pack of sheets


404


is then blocked in a stable position; such blocking operation is performed by acting on the lever element


406


which is rotated towards the front part of the binding device in such a way that the arms


406




b


are uncoupled from the pins


414


and the flat pressing element


416


is pushed by the resilient means


421


downwards resting on an upper face of the pack that is then blocked on the slanted plane


403


. The plate element


420


frontally trips to overlap with a front edge portion thereof the band element


140


and prevent a further projection of the tongues


142


from the pack holes.




Afterwards, continuing the angular motion of the lever element


406


, the end portions of the roller


408


contact the cam profile


411


(

FIG. 17

) and follow such cam profile thanks to the presence of springs


406




m


. In this way, the roller


408


moves along a trajectory (

FIG. 17

) intercepting the band element


140


that is bent by 90° and arranged in contact with a front pack edge with the application portion


145


that is arranged on a front edge of the same pack.




At this time, with a further movement of the lever element


406


, roller


408


abuts the appendixes


427


(

FIG. 18

) in such a way as to exert a force on the second plate element


423


that is pushed towards a rear end of frame


402


. Moreover, gear wheels


409


mesh with the rack elements


419


arranged laterally with respect to the stacked sheets


404


.




The roller


408


is then displaced towards the rear end of the frame


402


with its axis moving along a plane being parallel to the pack of sheets


404


; during such motion, the roller


408


pushes the plate element


402


towards the rear portion of the frame


402


thereby bending the tongues against the lower surface of the block of sheets


404


; moreover the roller


408


completes the bending of the band element


140


arranging it on the bent tongues


142


.




In this way, the sheets are bound by the band element


140


arranging the application portion


166


on: the bent tongues


142


and on an end sheet that forms a lower face of the pack of sheets


404


.




Operations that are quite similar to the above described ones can be carried out with a binding element of the type disclosed in the Italian Patent Application MI96A002357 dated Nov. 13, 1996.




From what has been described above, the advantages of the device according to the invent on are evident, since:




the binding device with a single operation (and thereby in an extremely reduced time) binds a pack of sheets;




the binding device requires for its manual operation extremely reduced efforts since these efforts are mainly addressed to the bending of tongues


107


and of closure elements


110


, that are made of a flexible and easily bendable material;




the device does not require critical operations for parts positioning;




the binding device can bind packs of sheets having different thickness since it is sufficient for the tongues 7 to have a projecting portion from the pack of sheets; and




the device is structurally very simple and can be very easily and economically realised.




The fascicle realised through the binding device of the present invention has a plurality of advantages among which:




the closure band


110


does not project with respect to the thickness of the bound fascicle; for this reason it is extremely easy to arrange the fascicle inside a shelf or approach it to other bound fascicles since it has a substantially parallelepipedal shape and is lacking of projecting parts;




it is possible to put writings and legends by printing on the band


110


that forms, in its central portion, the frontispiece of the bound fascicle;




it is possible to put writings and legends by printing on the flat sheet element


110




a


that forms, depending on the arrangement of the sheets in the fascicle, the front or rear cover of the bound fascicle;




the binding device can be realised in a recyclable material, (for example paper material) and should the fascicle be disposed of, for example by incineration, no removal operation of the binding device is required.




It is finally clear that modifications and variations can be performed to the binding device above described without departing from the protection scope of the present invention.




All movements described in the embodiment shown as manual can be obviously realised in an automatic way by means of suitable actuators of a known type, for example actuators operated by electrical motors.



Claims
  • 1. Device for binding sheets arranged in a pack using a binding element comprising at least one sheet element having along one side thereof a plurality of flexible tongues arranged combwise; said binding element has at least one application surface, said device being characterised by comprising:housing means for a pack of sheets having through holes arranged aligned along a substantially rectilinear direction; said housing means being adapted to arrange said pack of sheets in a pre-set position to allow inserting said tongues inside said holes; said housing means comprising a variable sized space adapted to house said pack of sheets; bending means comprising a bending member mobile with respect to said housing means, to bend said tongue portions projecting from said pack on a flat end element forming a face of the same pack, said bending means further bending a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface overlapping said bent tongues and stably connected with said flat end element forming a bound fascicle; and a support structure and a slider sliding with respect to said support structure; said variable-sized space being defined by portions of said support structure and portions of said slider.
  • 2. Device according to claim 1, characterised in that said slider is mobile with respect to said support structure from a rear rest position to a front operation position to modify at least one size of said space.
  • 3. Device according to claim 2, characterised in that said slider is coupled with return means interposed between the same slider and said support structure and adapted to take the slider towards said rear rest position.
  • 4. Device for binding sheets arranged in a pack using a binding element comprising at least one sheet element having along one side thereof a plurality of flexible tongues arranged combwise; said binding element has at least one application surface, said device being characterised by comprising:housing means for a pack of sheets having through holes arranged aligned along a substantially rectilinear direction; said housing means being adapted to arrange said pack of sheets in a pre-set position to allow inserting said tongues inside said holes; bending means comprising a bending member mobile with respect to said housing means, to bend said tongue portions projecting from said pack on a flat end element forming a face of the same pack, said bending means further bending a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface overlapping said bent tongues and stably connected with said flat end element forming a bound fascicle; support means for said binding element; and a support structure and a slider sliding with respect to said support structure; said support means being defined by a bearing wall of said slider.
  • 5. Device for binding sheets arranged in a pack using a binding element comprising at least one sheet element having along one side thereof a plurality of flexible tongues arranged combwise; said binding element has at least one application surface, said device being characterised by comprising:housing means for a pack of sheets having through holes arranged aligned along a substantially rectilinear direction; said housing means being adapted to arrange said pack of sheets in a pre-set position to allow inserting said tongues inside said holes; bending means comprising a bending member mobile with respect to said housing means, to bend said tongue portions projecting from said pack on a flat end element forming a face of the same pack, said bending means further bending a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface overlapping said bent tongues and stably connected with said flat end element forming a bound fascicle; said bending member comprising a bending wall of the mobile type, having at least one through-opening arranged along an alignment direction and adapted to house said tongues; said tongues being adapted to engage said bending wall and being bent following the displacement of said bending wall with respect to said pack of sheets.
  • 6. Device according to claim 5, characterised in that said bending wall is mobile along a sliding plane transversal to a bearing plane adapted to support said binding element.
  • 7. Device according to claim 6, characterised in that said bending wall is available in a rest position in which said alignment direction is substantially coplanar with said bearing plane.
  • 8. Device according to claim 7, characterised in that said bending wall is mobile with a reversible motion from said rest position to an operation position in which said openings are not coplanar with the bearing plane and are spaced from the bearing plane by a prefixed distance.
  • 9. Device for binding sheets arranged in a pack using a binding element comprising at least one sheet element having along one side thereof a plurality of flexible tongues arranged combwise; said binding element has at least one application surface, said device being characterised by comprising:housing means for a pack of sheets having through holes arranged aligned along a substantially rectilinear direction; said housing means being adapted to arrange said pack of sheets in a pre-set position to allow inserting said tongues inside said holes; bending means comprising a bending member mobile with respect to said housing means, to bend said tongue portions projecting from said pack on a flat end element forming a face of the same pack, said bending means further bending a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface overlapping said bent tongues and stably connected with said flat end element forming a bound fascicle; said bending means comprising a pressing member adapted to engage said binding element to arrange said application surface on the bent tongues from said bending member and on said flat end element.
  • 10. Device according to claim 9, characterised in that said bending member comprises a bending wall of the mobile type having at least one through opening arranged along an alignment direction and adapted to house said tongues; said tongues being adapted to engage said bending wall and being bent following to the displacement of said bending wall with respect to said pack of sheets;said pressing member being mobile between a rest position and an operation position according to which a flat surface of said pressing member is substantially coplanar with a sliding plane on which the bending wall moves to press said application surface onto said pack.
  • 11. Device according to claim 10, characterised in that said pressing member co-operates with said bending wall to control at least a stroke section of said bending wall following to the movement of said pressing member realising the simultaneous action of arranging the tongues in contact with the flat end element and arranging the application surface in contact with the bent tongues and with the flat end element of said pack.
  • 12. Device for binding sheets arranged in a pack using a binding element comprising at least one sheet element having along one side thereof a plurality of flexible tongues arranged combwise; said binding element has at least one application surface, said device being characterised by comprising:housing means for a pack of sheets having through holes arranged aligned along a substantially rectilinear direction; said housing means being adapted to arrange said pack of sheets in a pre-set position to allow inserting said tongues inside said holes; bending means comprising a bending member mobile with respect to said housing means, to bend said tongue portions projecting from said pack on a flat end element forming a face of the same pack, said bending means further bending a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface overlapping said bent tongues and stably connected with said flat end element forming a bound fascicle; said bending member comprising a first bending wall mobile on a sliding plane and having at least one through-opening arranged along an alignment direction and adapted to house said tongues; said tongues being adapted to engage said first bending wall and being at least partially bent following the displacement of said first bending wall with respect to said pack of sheets; said bending means comprising a second bending wall sliding on said sliding plane and having an end edge adapted to intercept a portion of said binding element to press the application surface onto the flat end element and on the at least partially bent tongues.
  • 13. Device according to claim 12, characterised in that said end edge has a rounded profile.
  • 14. Device for binding sheets arranged in a pack using a binding element comprising at least one sheet element having along one side thereof a plurality of flexible tongues arranged combwise; said binding element has at least one application surface, said device being characterised by comprising:housing means for a pack of sheets having through holes arranged aligned along a substantially rectilinear direction; said housing means being adapted to arrange said pack of sheets in a pre-set position to allow inserting said tongues inside said holes; bending means comprising a bending member mobile with respect to said housing means, to bend said tongue portions projecting from said pack on a flat end element forming a face of the same pack, said bending means further bending a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface overlapping said bent tongues and stably connected with said flat end element forming a bound fascicle; said bending means comprising a bending wall mobile with respect to pack along a sliding plane and having at least one through-opening arranged along an alignment direction and adapted to house the portions of tongues projecting from said pack; said bending wall bending the tongues projecting from said bending walls on said flat end element of said pack; and at least one roller mobile along a trajectory having at least one portion joined to said sliding plane; said roller intercepting along its motion a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface on the tongues bent by said bending wall and on the flat end element of the pack to form said bound fascicle.
  • 15. Device according to claim 14, characterised in that said binding wall is adapted to co-operate with said roller to realise a connection with motion transmission between said roller and said bending wall and allow the displacement of said bending wall at least along a section of said sliding plane.
  • 16. Device according to claim 15, characterised in that said bending wall comprises at least one portion adapted to realise an abutment for an element co-operating with said roller and mobile with the same roller to realise said connection with motion transmission.
  • 17. Device according to claim 14, characterised in that said roller is carried by a pair of arms having first ends hinged to a support structure of said binding device and second ends supporting said roller.
  • 18. Device according to claim 17, characterised in that it comprises shock-absorbing means interposed between said second ends of said arms and said roller.
  • 19. Device according to claim 14, characterised in that said binding device comprises a support structure and a slider mobile with a reversible motion with respect to said support structure and defining with the same support structure a variable-sized space between a first size in which the slider is arranged in a rear position and the arrangement of said pack inside said space is made easier and a second position in which said slider is arranged in a front position and said pack is stably positioned with respect to said support structure; mechanical connecting and motion transmitting means being provided to link the motion of at least one between said roller and said bending wall with reversible motion of said slider.
  • 20. Device according to claim 19, characterised in that said mechanical connecting and motion transmitting means are adapted to realise displacement of said slider from said first position to said second position, and after reaching the second position, allow moving said bending wall and said roller to bind said pack by means of said binding element.
  • 21. Device according to claim 14, characterised in that it comprises a handling mechanism for said roller and said bending wall comprising:a first arm having a first end hinged to a support structure of said binding device; a second arm having a first end hinged to a second end of the first arm and a second end hinged to an appendix extending coaxially with said roller, said appendix being slidable along guide means adapted to displace said roller in parallel with said sliding plane; an element hinged to said support structure angularly mobile following a command, in particular a manual or electric command, and provided with at least one curved side portion coupled with rotary motion transmission with a central element from which a first small arm radially extends having a free-end thereof adapted to co-operate with said first arm to rotate said first arm according to a first angular direction and realise the movement of said bending wall and of said roller according to a first direction; said central element having a second small arm extending radially from the same central element and provided with a free end adapted to co-operate with said first arm to realise an angular rotation of said first arm according to a second angular direction and realise the movement of said bending wall and of said roller according to a second direction.
  • 22. Device according to claim 21, characterised in that said first arm has portions adapted to abut against respective portions of an element of said bending wall to move said bending wall according to said first and said second direction.
  • 23. Device for binding sheets arranged in a pack using a binding element comprising at least one sheet element having along one side thereof a plurality of flexible tongues arranged combwise; said binding element has at least one application surface, said device being characterised by comprising:housing means for a pack of sheets having through holes arranged aligned along a substantially rectilinear direction; said housing means being adapted to arrange said pack of sheets in a pre-set position to allow inserting said tongues inside said holes; bending means comprising a bending member mobile with respect to said housing means, to bend said tongue portions projecting from said pack on a flat end element forming a face of the same pack, said bending means further bending a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface overlapping said bent tongues and stably connected with said flat end element forming a bound fascicle; a striker device adapted to be placed, during operation, in an activation position in which it is arranged in contact with said binding element in such a way that the position of the latter is kept substantially fixed during binding operations.
  • 24. Device according to claim 23, characterised in that said striker device comprises a rectilinear element defining a shoulder being set in abutment on the binding element to prevent translation movements thereof.
  • 25. Device for binding sheets arranged in a pack using a binding element comprising at least one sheet element having along one side thereof a plurality of flexible tongues arranged combwise; said binding element has at least one application surface, said device being characterised by comprising:housing means for a pack of sheets having through holes arranged aligned along a substantially rectilinear direction; said housing means being adapted to arrange said pack of sheets in a pre-set position to allow inserting said tongues inside said holes; bending means comprising a bending member mobile with respect to said housing means, to bend said tongue portions projecting from said pack on a flat end element forming a face of the same pack, said bending means further bending a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface overlapping said bent tongues and stably connected with said flat end element forming a bound fascicle; said bending means comprising a lever element hinged to a frame of said binding device and a roller carried by said lever element and mobile with respect to the same lever element; said roller being adapted to co-operate with a cam profile of said frame to move with respect to said frame following a rotation of said lever element; the displacement of said roller realizing at least the arrangement of said application surface on said bent tongues.
  • 26. Device according to claim 25, characterised in that said lever element comprises two arms hinged to said frame and equipped with slits within which end portions of said roller are slidingly assembled.
  • 27. Device according to claim 25, characterised in that said roller carries at its ends gear wheels adapted to mesh with rack members carried by said frame.
  • 28. Device according to claim 25, characterised in that it comprises a pressing member operated by said lever element and mobile between a rest position and an activation position in which it exerts a pressure on said pack of sheets.
  • 29. Device according to claim 25, characterised in that it comprises a plate mobile element with respect to said frame and provided with a plurality of holes extending along a free edge thereof, said through-holes of said pack of sheets being adapted to be placed in correspondence with said holes of said mobile plate element with the tongues projecting from the holes of the mobile plate element, said mobile plate element being equipped with stop means adapted to abut against said roller to displace the mobile plate element with respect to said frame and bend the tongue portion projecting from the pack.
  • 30. Method for binding sheets arranged as a pack comprising the steps of:providing a binding element comprising an application surface and a sheet element having along a side thereof, a plurality of flexible tongues arranged combwise; arranging as a pack a plurality of sheets provided with through-holes arranged aligned along a substantially straight direction; housing and positioning said pack; inserting said tongues inside said holes of said pack; and bending the tongues projecting from said pack on a flat end element forming a first face of the same pack and further bending a portion of said binding element to arrange said application surface overlapping said bent tongues and stably connected with said flat end element forming a bound fascicle, said step of bending further comprising the steps of: inserting said tongues in a least one opening of a bending wall; and moving the bending wall with respect to said pack by bending said tongues on said pack.
  • 31. Method according to claim 30, characterised in that the step of further bending a portion of said binding element comprises the steps of:moving a roller with respect to said pack along a prefixed trajectory intersecting a portion of said binding element; and bending a portion of said binding element by means of said roller realising the arrangement with pressure of said application surface on said pack and said bent tongues.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
MI98A2293 Oct 1998 IT
TO99A0133 Feb 1999 IT
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation of International Application PCT/IT99/00340, with international filing date of Oct. 25, 1999, which designated the United States.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/IT99/00340 Oct 1999 US
Child 09/843662 US