1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to paper binding machines, and more particularly, to a loose-leaf punching-and-binding machine working with disk-like fasteners of various sizes to bind a stack of loose leaves.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,959 has disclosed a notebook system, wherein a line of equidistant mushroom-shaped openings is formed along one edge of a stack and each of the openings is configured to receive a fastener (fastening member/disk-like member), so that the pages can be bound and turned about the edge held by the fasteners.
To construct the prior-art notebook system, a conventional binding machine with a punching unit is used to first form the stack of sheets with the mushroom-shaped openings. The binding machine has its base 1 provided with a line of equidistant seat members 2 at one side, as shown in
However, the existing binding machine is structurally complex, so it is expensive to produce and has higher maintaining requirements.
The conventional loose-leaf punching-and-binding machine is inconvenient in use because the adjuster lever has to be operated when fasteners of different sizes are applied to the prior-art device for preventing a small fastener from falling deeply in the seat member and failing to reach the binding hole. To overcome the above-mentioned defect, the present invention herein provides a loose-leaf punching-and-binding machine, which can readily work with fasteners of various sizes, while being simple in structure and requiring least maintenance.
According to the present invention, a loose-leaf punching-and-binding machine comprises:
a base having a first side and a second side;
a punching unit deposited on the first side of the base, for forming a line of binding holes at an edge of at least one loose leaf, wherein each of the binding holes is configured to receive a disk-like fastener;
a binding unit including a plurality of recess sets arranged along the second side of the base, each said recess set having a series of positioning recesses that are arranged equidistantly in order of sizes of the fasteners fitting the positioning recesses, each said positioning recess having an opening for allowing the fitting fastener to pass therethrough and rest in the positioning recess, each said positioning recess being mainly defined by a horizontal propping surface and a vertical retaining surface, and the retaining surfaces of the positioning recesses of the same recess set being separated from the openings thereof differently for matching the fasteners of different sizes, so that a fastener placed in the fitting positioning recess is properly exposed at the opening, thereby facilitating installation of the fastener into the binding hole of the loose leaf.
The primary objective of the present invention is that in virtue of the positioning recesses of various sizes, the invention allows binding paper to be easily done by placing fasteners in positioning recesses corresponding thereto in size, without any additional adjustment, thereby ensuring smooth binding operation.
Another objective of the present invention is that since the traditional adjusting mechanism is not used in the present invention, there is no risk of mechanical failure. The structure is relatively simple, so the costs for production and maintenance can be significantly reduced as compared with the prior-art device.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following preferred embodiments when read with the accompanying drawings are made to clearly exhibit the above-mentioned and other technical contents, features and effects of the present invention. Through the exposition by means of the specific embodiments, people would further understand the technical means and effects the present invention adopts to achieve the above-indicated objectives. However, the accompanying drawings are intended for reference and illustration, but not to limit the present invention and are not made to scale. In addition, unless otherwise noted, like elements will be identified by identical numbers throughout all figures.
Referring to
The base 10 includes a first side 11 and a second side 12.
The punching unit 20 is deposited at the first side 11 of the base 10. The punching unit 20 includes a puncher 21 movable along the first side 11, and a line of equidistant forming holes 22 along the first side 11. The puncher 21 is configured to work with the forming holes 22 to form a line of mushroom-shaped binding holes 91 along an edge of a loose leaf 90. Each of the binding holes 91 is configured to receive and retain a disk-like fastener 80.
The platform 30 is located between the first side 11 and the second side 12 of the base 10. The platform 30 is equipped with a clip 31 for fixing the loose leaf 90 to the platform 30.
The binding unit 40 includes a plurality of recess sets 41 aligned at the second side 12 of the base 10. Each of the recess sets 41 is composed of a plurality of positioning recesses 42. The positioning recess 42 has an opening 43 allowing the fastener 80 to be rested in the positioning recess 42. The positioning recess 42 is mainly defined by a horizontal propping surface 44 and a vertical retaining surface 45 (as shown in
With the configuration described above, the present invention can function as below.
For binding a stack of loose leaves 90, the stack is such placed on the platform 30 that a binding edge of the loose leaf 90 corresponds the punching unit 20, and then positioned by the clip 31, so that under the cooperation of the puncher 21 and the forming holes 22, a line of equidistant binding holes 91 is formed along the binding edge of the loose leaves 90.
As shown in
Because the retaining surface 45 and opening 43 of the positioning recess 42 are designed to allow the fitting fastener 80 to be exposed at the opening 43, as described above, the loose leaves 90 can be easily bound by the fasteners 80 fitting the binding holes 91.
For instance, as shown in
Meantime, as the traditional adjusting mechanism is not used in the present invention, there is no risk of mechanical failure. The structure is relatively simple, so the costs for production and maintenance can be significantly reduced as compared with the prior-art device.
The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments and it is understood that the embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Moreover, as the contents disclosed herein should be readily understood and can be implemented by a person skilled in the art, all equivalent changes or modifications which do not depart from the concept of the present invention should be encompassed by the appended claims.