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A first operating lever 4 (punch handle) is provided for operating the hole punch mechanism and a second operating lever 5 (comb opening lever) is provided for operating the comb fitting unit 7.
An elongate waste bin 6 is provided located immediately beneath the hole punch mechanism for collecting the chads ejected in use from the hole punch mechanism. The waste bin 6 may be slid laterally into and out of a side of the housing 2 to allow the waste bin 6 to be easily emptied.
According to the present invention there is also provided a storage tray 10 having a sizing guide. The storage tray 10, as most clearly shown in
As most clearly seen in
As shown, the openings 16 are bottomless, in other words, the openings pass through the full depth of the flange 15.
In use, a user of the binding machine 1 may determine the correct size of coil or comb 20 to be used for each binding operation by collating the sheets to be bound into a set and bringing the set of sheets up to interface with the openings 16 of the sizing guide 14. The fixed spacing of the parallel walls 17 of the slot of each opening 16 determines a maximum number of sheets (or width of material) that can be inserted into each opening 16. Thus, a user can attempt to insert the set of sheets to be bound into each opening 16. If the set of sheets to be bound are too thick to be inserted into one opening then the user may try the next larger opening until an opening 16 is found in which the set of sheets to be bound can be inserted. At this point, the user can read off the size of comb or coil that is required from the markings or indicia on the sizing guide 14. It will be noted that the rounded portion 18 of each opening 16 is generally of the size and shape of the rounded portion of the corresponding coil or comb 20. Thus, the user can use the rounded portion 18 of the openings 16 as a means for measuring the size of the combs or coils 20 contained in the storage tray 10 by inserting an end portion of the comb or coil into the rounded portion 18.
The binding step can then be undertaken using the optimum coil or comb 20 which is then selected from one of the receptacles 12, 13 of the storage tray and, if required, measured using the rounded portions 18 of the openings 16.
Advantageously, when the storage tray 10 is not in use it may be slid sideways into the housing 2 of the binding machine in a similar manner to the waste receptacle 6.
As before each opening 116 comprises a rounded portion 118 joined to the front edge of the flange 115 by a slot 119 defined by two parallel walls 117. The width of the slot 119 determines the maximum width of material that can be inserted into the opening 116 during the measuring step. In this embodiment, the openings 116 do not pass through the entire height of the flange 115 but are provided with a closed base 121. In practice the user wishing to determine the correct size of comb or coil to be used for a binding operation places an end portion of the set of sheets to be bound in the successive openings 116 resting on the base 119 until the correct sized opening 116 is determined. Then the correct coil or comb to be used can be read off using the markings indicated on the flange 115. As in the first embodiment the rounded portions may also be used to measure the combs or coils 20.
In the embodiments described above, the sizing guide has been described as integrally moulded as part of a comb or coil storage tray 10, 110. However, the sizing guide may also be moulded or formed as part of another portion of the binding machine 1 or may be provided as a separate, removable unit which is not integral with the binding machine 1.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0619417.9 | Oct 2006 | GB | national |