Claims
- 1. A machine for binding a sheath of punched sheets together by means of a spine binder, said binding machine having a closing tool for receiving said punched sheets, said closing tool comprising;
(a) a rail having means for receiving an open spine binder loaded with said sheath, and (b) a closing tool carried by and movable along said rail adapted to engage said spine binder for closing said spine binder over said sheath as said closing tool is moved along said rail.
- 2. In the binding machine recited in claim 1, wherein said machine has a body for receiving said sheath of sheets aligned for punching, and said closing tool is mounted on said body.
- 3. In the binding machine recited in claim 2, wherein said binding machines has a reopening tool mounted on said body.
- 4. In the binding machine recited in claim 3, wherein said reopening tool comprises a tapered finger adapted to engage a closed spine and spread it open.
- 5. In the binding machine recited in claim 1, wherein said closing tool is biased away from said rail and adaptable to close said spine binder when said closing tool is moved against said spine binder.
- 6. In the binding machine recited in claim 5, wherein said spine binder has opposed ribs connected by a distal central area, and said closing tool has a bearing member carried by and movable along said rail adaptable to engage said spine binder for moving said spine binder opposed ribs against one another over said sheath as said bearing member is moved against said spine binder distal central area.
- 7. In the binding machine recited in claim 2, wherein said closing tool is pivotally secured on said body.
- 8. In the binding machine recited in claim 2, wherein a platen is arranged on said body in alignment with said closing tool.
- 9. In the binding machine recited in claim 6, wherein said closing has a series of spaced apart fingers arranged in a pattern corresponding to said spin binder ribs.
- 10. In the binding machine recited in claim 9, wherein said fingers are arranged to bear against said spine binder distal area when said closing tool is moved along said rail.
- 11. In the binding machine recited in claim 10, wherein a hammer is formed on the free end of some of said fingers corresponding to said spine binder distal area.
- 12. In the binding machine recited in claim 8, wherein said platen is adapted to receive said spine binder distal area during closing and has a channel beneath said platen in alignment with said closing tool.
- 13. In the binding machine recited in claim 12, wherein said body is structurally reinforced beneath said platen.
- 14. In the binding machine recited in claim 12, wherein said platen has hooks for receiving said spine binder during closing.
- 15. In the binding machine recited in claim 1, wherein said closing tool comprises a pair of wings on said rail normally spread apart.
- 16. In the binding machine recited in claim 14, wherein said wings are spring mounted on an axle and movable when said wings are pinched together to close said spine binder.
- 17. In the binding machine recited in claim 1, wherein said machine has
(a) a body for receiving a stack of sheets to be bound, and (b) a punch for forming holes in said sheets.
- 18. In a method for binding a sheath of sheets together using a spine binder having a series of opposed ribs extending from a central distal area, said method comprising the steps of
(a) arranging an open spine binder over said sheath of sheets, and (b) closing said open spine binder by manipulating engaging means over said distal area so that said opposed fingers are moved toward one another.
- 19. In the method recited in claim 18, with the additional step of punching apertures corresponding to said ribs in said sheets prior to arranging said open spine binder over said sheath.
- 20. In the method recited in claim 18, wherein said closing step includes manipulating said engaging means zipper-like over said open spine binder and sheath to move said opposed ribs toward one another.
- 21. In the method recited in claim 20, wherein said engaging means is pivoted against said spine binder and sheath during said closing step.
- 22. In the method recited in claim 21, wherein wings normally spread apart are pressed together to contact said spine binder during said closing step.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/474,705. filed May 30, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60474705 |
May 2003 |
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