The invention relates to a punching/binding machine having a framework, having a die, having a rake, having a comb, having a cutting blade and having an operating lever by means of which the cutting blade and/or the comb can be displaced in relation to the die and/or the rake.
A number of such punching/binding machines are known from the prior art. These integrated machines serve, on the one hand, using the punching blade, to cut regular bores into sheets which are to be bound, with the result that these sheets which are to be bound can be positioned, by way of the holes, on a binding spine which is spread open with the aid of the rake and the comb.
The known punching/binding machines are produced from a large number of individual parts, which renders the production costly and maintenance difficult.
Taking this prior art as the departure point, the object of the invention is to configure a punching/binding machine of the type mentioned in the introduction such that it comprises a very small number of parts.
This object is achieved according to the invention by the characterizing features of claim 1.
The absence of deflecting devices or mounts for realizing the actuating movement gives rise to a machine which requires a minimal number of production parts.
Using such a framework which is constructed essentially from two connected Vs, it is possible to produce a combined punching/binding machine with associated advantages in respect of cost and functioning.
In the case of an advantageous configuration, the die is integral with the rake and/or these elements can be connected to one another in a non-releasable manner.
Further advantageous embodiments are characterized in the subclaims.
The invention will now be described in more detail herein below with reference to an exemplary embodiment which is illustrated in the drawings, in which:
The combined punching and binding machine comprises five essential parts: the framework 1, which acts at the same time as operating lever with an integrated spring function; the comb 2; the die 3 and rake 4, which may be connected integrally to one another here; the cutting blade 5 and, finally, the in this case two driver pins 6. A slide 7 is advantageously also provided in order to arrest the comb 2. 8 designates underlay surfaces which are fastened, e.g. adhesively bonded, for example from beneath on lateral bottom surfaces of the framework 1. Further individual features of the abovementioned elements can be gathered from the description of the rest of the figures. Also provided is a restoring spring 9 for the driver pins 6.
The further curve 17 advantageously comprises just two lateral transitions, between which the comb 2 and rake 4 are arranged. The comb 2 is usually provided with a multiplicity of teeth 22 which, in the main axis, are located parallel to the teeth 24 of the rake 4. The teeth 22 of the comb 2 are provided with transversely extending noses in order to retain a binding spine, which is positioned between the comb 2 and the rake 4 and is opened when the rake 4 is moved in the direction of the arrow 20. The rake 4 can be arrested by displacement of the slide 7.
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated, are the die element 3 has a top stripper part 25 which, with the opposite element of the rake 4, forms an introduction slot for paper. Provided over the depth of the die 3 are bores for the lead-throughs of the blades, these being designated 27 in the rake 4.
The cutting blade 5 has a multiplicity of individual blade elements which are made in one piece, in particular punched. The cutting blade 5 rests on base surfaces 28 and 29 of the die 3 and rake 4, respectively. One or more drivers 6, which cannot be seen in
The slots 33 of the base surface 31 of the framework 1 have counterparts, or slots 43, in the rake 4 in order to move the cutting blade 5 in relation to the die 5, connected to the rake 4, by way of the driver pins 6, which are fixed in bores 38 in respect of the cutting blade 5, and to punch holes in the paper stacks positioned between the elements 25 and 26.
It should be noted that the cutting blade 5, as far as the tips of the individual blade elements 39 are concerned, is preferably in a form which avoids the situation where all the cutting blades simultaneously pierce the paper which is to be punched. That may be provided, in particular, by the V-shape of the blade according to
It is clear that, by virtue of pressure exerted, for example, in arrow direction 43, the bottom edge 44 of the operating lever 14, said edge resting on the cutting blade 5, is moved forward counter to the direction of the arrow 20 and, via the driver pins 6, also moves the cutting blade through the die 3. The rake 4, which is connected to the die 3, does not move here. In contrast, the pins 6, which project through the slots 43 in the die 3 and slots 33 in the base part 31, carry along the comb 2 and the teeth 22 move away from the teeth 24. It is possible for the position which the teeth 22 and 24 reach relative to one another to be fixed by the slide.
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