The present invention relates to a reinforcement binding machine for fixedly binding, for example, reinforcing bars crossing each other with a wire and to a reel used for the machine and, more specifically, to a reinforcement binding machine in which the wire is prevented from being detached from the case when fed out and to a reel used for the machine.
Regarding a reinforcement binding machine, JP 11-104777 A, filed by the present applicant, discloses a “Brake Mechanism of Wire Reel for Reinforcing Bar Binding Machine”.
However, in the reinforcement binding machine 1, in which a pair of flanges 13 supporting the wire 3 are formed on the upper and lower sides of the reel 2, the cassette case 10 has a draft for releasing, and the flanges 13 are of the same height, so that the gap A between the flange 13 on the cassette case 10 opening side and the upper portion of a peripheral wall 14 of the cassette case 10 can be rather large.
Thus, when, after feeding the wire 3, the wire 3 is pulled back in order to adjust its length according to the thickness of the reinforcing bars 7, the wire 3 pulled back is allowed to loosen without being wound again, and can enter the gap A to slip between the flange 13 and the cover member 12.
When the wire 3 is thus detached from the flange 13, the portion of the wire 3 detached from the flange 13 can be twined around the outer periphery of the reel mounting shaft 11, making it impossible to feed the wire 3.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problem in the prior art. It is an object of the present invention to eliminate a situation in which the wire is detached from the flange of the reel to make it impossible to perform wire feeding when the reel is permitted to rotate in both the normal and reverse directions.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, according to claim 1 of the present invention, there is provided a reinforcement binding machine in which a reel mounting shaft is formed in a case to be mounted to a binding machine main body, a reel around which a reinforcement binding wire is wound is attached to the reel mounting shaft, and the wire is twisted after being wound around reinforcing bars to bind the reinforcing bars, the reinforcement binding machine being characterized in that there is formed at an edge of an opening of the case into which the reel is inserted an annular recess having a diameter larger than a diameter of a bottom portion of the case, and that the case opening side flange of the reel is formed as a large flange having a diameter allowing insertion into the recess.
According to claim 2 of the present invention, there is provided a reel used for a reinforcement binding machine in which a reel mounting shaft is formed in a case to be mounted to a binding machine main body, the reel around which a reinforcement binding wire is wound is attached to the reel mounting shaft, and the wire is twisted after being wound around reinforcing bars to bind the reinforcing bars, the reel being characterized in that the case opening side flange of the reel is formed as a large flange having a diameter allowing insertion into the recess formed in the step portion of the opening edge.
According to claim 3 of the present invention, there is provided a reinforcement binding machine in which a reel mounting shaft is formed in a case to be mounted to a binding machine main body, a reel around which a reinforcement binding wire is wound is attached to the reel mounting shaft, and the wire is twisted after being wound around reinforcing bars to bind the reinforcing bars, the reinforcement binding machine being characterized in that there is formed at an edge of an opening of the case into which the reel is inserted an annular recess having a diameter larger than a diameter of a bottom portion of the case, that the case opening side flange of the reel is formed as a large flange having a diameter allowing insertion into the recess, and that there is formed in the inner peripheral surface of a hub hole into which the reel mounting shaft of the reel is inserted an engagement claw for preventing detachment from the reel mounting shaft, there being formed in the outer peripheral surface of the reel mounting shaft a fitting recess allowing entry of the engagement claw.
According to claim 4 of the present invention, there is provided a reel used for a reinforcement binding machine in which a reel mounting shaft is formed in a case to be mounted to a binding machine main body, the reel around which a reinforcement binding wire is wound is attached to the reel mounting shaft, and the wire is twisted after being wound around reinforcing bars to bind the reinforcing bars, the reel being characterized in that the case opening side flange of the reel is formed as a large flange having a diameter allowing insertion into the recess formed in the step portion of the opening edge, and that there is formed in the inner peripheral surface of a hub hole into which the reel mounting shaft of the reel is inserted an engagement claw which is inserted into a fitting recess formed in the outer peripheral surface of the reel mounting shaft.
a) is a diagram showing the construction of the large diameter flange side portion of the wire reel of
A reinforcement binding machine according to an embodiment of the present invention and a reel used therein will now be described with reference to the drawings.
[Construction of the Reinforcement Binding Machine]
A reinforcement binding machine 20 has, in the lower portion of the forward end portion of a binding machine main body 21 directed toward reinforcing bars 22, a pair of abutment plate portions 23 which are to abut the reinforcing bars 22, and, between the pair of abutment plate portions 23, there is arranged a twisting hook 25 having at its forward end a wire insertion groove 24.
The twisting hook 25 can be rotated by an electric motor 26. Prior to the start of the rotation of the electric motor 26, the twisting hook 25 is on standby at a position spaced apart from a wire 27, with the wire insertion groove 24 oriented so as to be parallel to the wire 27 which is in a loop-like form, in order that the wire 27 bent into the loop-like form may be easily inserted into the wire insertion groove 24.
The twisting hook 25 is retained by the electric motor 26 through the intermediation of an advancing/retreating mechanism 29. The advancing/retreating mechanism 29 is formed, for example, by a cam mechanism, and is adapted to insert the wire 27 into the wire insertion groove 24 of the twisting hook 25 when the electric motor 26 starts to rotate, causing the twisting hook 25 to retreat to the standby position when the rotation of the electric motor 26 is stopped.
That is, when a trigger is pulled to start the rotation of the electric motor 26, the twisting hook 25 extends toward the wire 27, and, after the wire 27 has been inserted into the wire insertion groove 24, the twisting hook rotates, and, by releasing the trigger 28, the hook stops its rotation and returns to the standby position.
The binding machine main body 21 is equipped with a wire passage 30 through which the wire 27 is passed. The wire passage 30 extends from the rear end portion of the binding machine main body 21 to the guide portion 31 for curling the wire. The guide portion 31 is arcuately curved, and, in the guide portion 31, the wire passage 30 is in the form of a groove open on the inner side of the arc. In the portion of the wire passage 30 in the rear portion of the binding machine main body 21, there is arranged a gear 33 mounted to an output shaft of a motor 32. The gear 33 faces an opening (not shown) provided in the wire passage 30, and presses the wire 27 against the bottom portion of the wire passage 30. When the micro switch 33 is turned on by the trigger 28, the motor 32 rotates, making it possible to feed the wire 27 to the front or the rear of the binding machine main body 21. The normal/reverse rotation control of the motor 32 is effected by a control circuit (not shown) contained in the binding machine main body 21.
At the position of the wire passage 30 where it reaches the guide portion 31, there is arranged a wire grasping/cutting means 34. The wire grasping/cutting means 34 consists, for example, of a pair of grasping portions and a pair of cutting edges, the wire 27 passing between the pair of grasping portions and between the pair of cutting edges. When the feed amount of wire 27, based on the rotation amount of the motor 32, reaches a predetermined amount, the wire grasping/cutting means 34 grasps the end portion of the wire 27 by the pair of grasping portions. With the forward end portion of the wire 27, which is wound around the reinforcing bars 22 in a loop form, and the rear end portion of the loop being grasped by the pair of grasping portions, twisting is effected by the twisting hook 25 to bind the reinforcing bars 22, and then the pair of cutting edges are pressed against each other to thereby cut the wire 27.
In the rear end of the binding machine main body 21, there is formed a bearing portion 35 for mounting a reel. In the bearing portion 35, a mounting shaft 36 is provided so as to protrude. A cassette case 40 is detachably mounted to the mounting shaft 36. Inside the cassette case 40, there is mounted a reel 41 (see
[Cassette Case]
The upper portion of the cassette case 40 is open to allow insertion of the reel 41, and a step portion 42 is formed in the edge portion of this opening. Fitted into a recess 42A on the inner side of the step portion 42 is the outer edge portion of a large flange 55 of the reel 41, and the opening of the cassette case 40 is closed by the outer edge portion of the large flange 55, preventing the wire 27 from coming out of the large flange 55.
The cylindrical reel mounting shaft 43, into which the mounting shaft 36 is inserted, protrudes from the bottom portion 44 of the cassette case 40, and, in an outer peripheral surface 45 of the reel mounting shaft 43, there is formed a fitting recess 46 extending around the axis of the reel mounting shaft 43.
In this embodiment, the fitting recess 46 is formed in a ring-like form in the outer peripheral surface of the reel mounting shaft 43. To allow the reel 41 to be easily attached to the cassette case 40, the fitting recess 46 is formed at a fixed height of the reel mounting shaft 43, and an engagement portion 48 of an engagement claw 47 of the reel 41 is fitted into the fitting recess 46 so as to prevent the reel 41 from being detached from the cassette case 40.
While the fitting recess 46 is formed in a ring-like shape with a rectangular sectional configuration, it is also possible to form two to eight recesses at equal angular intervals. When the fitting recess 46 is in a ring-like form, the attachment of the reel 41 is facilitated, and, when the fitting recess 46 is formed at a plurality of positions spaced apart from each other, the engagement claw 47, after it gets over one fitting recess 46 when the reel 41 rotates, is fitted into the next fitting recess 46, so that the reel 41 is capable of intermittent rotation to apply a braking action, thereby preventing entanglement of the wire 27 caused by the reel 41 running idle.
Numeral 49 indicates a detent hole for fixing the cassette case 40 to the binding machine main body 21 side by means of a bolt when the cassette case is attached to the mounting shaft 36.
[Reel]
The reel 41 has a hub portion 41A around which the wire 27 is wound, the large flange 55, and a small flange 50. The large flange 55 is formed so as to be situated on the opening side of the cassette case 40, and the small flange 50 is formed so as to be situated on the bottom 44 side of the cassette case 40. By providing the large flange 55 on one side of the hub portion 41A, even if a molding draft is formed on the peripheral wall of the cassette case 40, the wire 27 is prevented from being detached since the large flange 55 closes the gap 56 between the peripheral wall of the cassette case 40 and the reel.
At the center of the hub portion 41A, there is formed a hub hole 51 into which the reel mounting shaft 43 is inserted, and a pair of recesses 52 are formed in the inner peripheral surface of the hub hole 51 at positions opposed to each other, with the engagement claw 47 being formed in each recess 52.
The engagement claws 47 extend toward the intermediate portion of the hub portion 41A from the hub hole opening edge portion on the large flange 55 side; at the same time, they extend along the reel mounting shaft 43 after being raised from the recesses 52, the engagement claws having at their forward ends engagement portions 48 protruding in the direction of the center of the hub hole 51. The engagement portions 48 have a rectangular configuration so as to be fitted into a fitting recess 46 of the reel mounting shaft 43. The fitting recess 46 has a rectangular sectional configuration, and is, as stated above, formed in a ring-like shape to surround the outer periphery of the reel mounting shaft 43; the fitting recess may also consist of recesses formed at positions spaced apart from each other.
The engagement claws 47 are formed so as to be somewhat oblique toward the center of the hub hole 51 so that an elastic force may be generated by the reel mounting shaft 43 when the mounting to the reel mounting shaft 43 is effected, the protrusions of the engagement portions 48 being fitted into the fitting recess 46. of course, the direction in which the engagement claws 47 extend may not be oblique.
Further, the elastic force of the engagement claws 47 has a frictional resistance allowing the reel 41 to rotate when the wire 27 is to be drawn out and stopping the reel 41 when the drawing-out of the wire 27 is canceled. Since the fitting recess 46 is formed in a ring-like shape, the engagement claws 47 can be attached to the reel mounting shaft 43 at any angle.
In the case in which the fitting recesses 46 consist of recesses formed at intervals in the outer periphery of the reel mounting shaft 43, when the reel 41 rotates, the engagement claws 47 get over the edges of the fitting recesses 46 to be fitted again into other fitting recesses 46, so that intermittent stopping is possible when rotating the reel 41. Further, it is also possible to form a plurality of protrusions at the bottom of the ring-like fitting recess 46 along the periphery of the reel mounting shaft 43.
The large flange 55 and the small flange 50 regulate deviation in the thickness direction of the wire 27 wound around the hub portion 41A. Lightening is effected as much as possible on the large and small flanges 55 and 50 in order to achieve a reduction in cost and weight. Formed in the large flange 55 is a mounting groove 53 for securing the winding start end portion of the wire 27.
A hub hole 68 of the reel 62 is formed by a smooth cylindrical inner peripheral wall surface, and no engagement claw is provided therein. Further, a cover member 66 can be attached to the upper opening of the cassette case 60 by means of a hinge 67. Otherwise, the cassette case 60 and the reel 62 are of the same construction as the cassette case 40 and the reel 41 of
Of the reel mounting shaft, the lower portion on the bottom side of the cassette case 40 and the upper portion on the opening side of the cassette case 40 have different diameters, the upper portion of the reel mounting shaft 43 having a large diameter and the lower portion of the reel mounting shaft 43 having a small diameter to thereby form a step portion in the reel mounting shaft 43; at the same time, a recess or a protrusion for engagement may be formed on the outer peripheral surface of the lower portion with a smaller diameter, and the engagement claws 47 of the reel 41 extend from the forward end side of the reel mounting shaft toward the lower portion with a smaller diameter, with the engagement claws 47 being hooked on the corner portion of the step portion and the forward end portions of the engagement claws 47 being engaged with the recess or protrusion in the small diameter portion of the reel mounting shaft, thereby mounting the reel to the reel mounting shaft so as to be detachable and capable of intermittent rotation.
Referring to
The bottom portion 71 is composed of a first bottom portion 72 and a second bottom portion 75 connected to a linear connecting portion 73 of the first bottom portion 72. The first bottom portion 72 is composed of a substantially circular base portion 76 and a trapezoidal portion 77 surrounded by linear edges extending from the peripheral edge of the base portion 76 toward the connecting portion 73. The second bottom portion 75 is formed in a substantially rectangular configuration.
Protruding from substantially the center of the base portion 76 of the first bottom portion 72 is a cylindrical reel mounting shaft 79 into which the mounting shaft 36 of the bearing portion 35 is inserted for fixation. Further, formed in the base portion 76 of the first bottom portion 72 are a first accommodating recess 80 for accommodating a small flange 152 which is described below and whose center is the reel mounting shaft 79 and a second accommodating recess 81 for accommodating a cover plate 132 described below. Formed around the first bottom portion 72 is a tapered portion 82, by means of which the small flange 152 of a wire reel 150 described below is guided into the first accommodating recess 80.
Formed at the upper end of the reel mounting shaft 79 is an engagement wall 85 having a semi-circular insertion hole 83. Further, in the first bottom portion 72 and in the second accommodating recess 81, there is formed a through-hole 86, in which an optical sensor 87 is provided.
A peripheral wall 90 is composed of a first peripheral wall 91 provided in the first bottom portion 72 and a second peripheral wall 95 provided in the second bottom portion 75. The first peripheral wall 91 is composed of an annular circumferential wall 92 formed at the peripheral edge of the base portion 76, and a first side wall 93 and a second side wall 94 formed at both linear edges of the trapezoidal portion 77; the second peripheral wall 95 is provided linearly at one end edge of the second bottom portion 75. Further, the connecting portion 73 is provided with a partition wall 96 partitioning the first bottom portion 72 and the second bottom portion 75 substantially halfway. At the upper ends of the circumferential wall 92 and the first and second side walls 93 and 94, there are formed guide protrusions (step portions) 92a, 93a, and 94a. The guide protrusion (step portion) 92a of the circumferential wall 92 has engagement recesses 92b and 92c.
In the cassette case 70, an arm 97 is provided on the circumferential wall 92, and a detent hole 97a is formed in the arm 97. The cassette case 70 is fixedly mounted to the binding machine main body 21 by mounting it to the mounting shaft 36 and passing a bolt through the detent hole 97a to threadedly engage it with one side of the binding machine main body 21. Further, in the cassette case 70, the first side wall 93 has a pair of bearing protrusions 98.
Formed in the cassette case 70 is an opening 99 allowing insertion of the wire reel 150, and, further, a cover member 100 for closing the opening 99 is hinged thereto. The cover member 100 is formed of the same material as the cassette case 70, and, as shown in
A guide hole 106 is formed substantially at the center of the base portion 102 of the first cover portion 101. In the surface of the base portion 102, there is formed a circular recess 107 whose center is substantially the center of the guide hole 106. Further, in the surface of the base portion 102, there is formed an annular guide protrusion 109 whose center is substantially the center of the guide hole 106. On the inner surface of the base portion 102, there is provided a cylindrical protrusion 110 whose center is substantially the center of the guide hole 106. On the inner surface of the base portion 102, there is formed an annular guide protrusion 108 for guiding the wire reel 150 while being in slide contact with the portion in the vicinity of the outer peripheral edge of the large flange 153 of the wire reel 150 described below. Further, formed on the base portion 102 is a stopper member 102a formed by cutting it substantially in a U-shape and protruding from the surface thereof. A ring-like adjustment annular member 121 as shown in
A lock means 120 is provided in the recess 107 of the cover member 100. As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The cover member 100 has, atone side edge 126 of the trapezoidal portion 103, a pair of bearing protruding members 128, which are inserted between the bearing protrusions 98 of the cassette case 70, and a support shaft 130 is inserted into the pair of bearing protruding members 128 and the pair of bearing protrusions 98, the cover member 100 being mounted to the cassette case 70 so as to be capable of being opened and closed around the support shaft 130. Further, a coil-spring-like elastic member (not shown) is wound around the support shaft 130, and the cover member 100 is urged in the opening direction by this elastic member.
A cover plate 132 is rotatably accommodated in the second accommodating recess 81 of the cassette case 70. As shown in
Provided at the outer peripheral edge of one end of the cover plate 132 is a flange 139 engaged with the peripheral edge of the second accommodating recess 81. The cover plate 132 is accommodated in the second accommodating recess 81 such that the engagement recesses 133 through 138 face the cover member 100 side, and movement in the axial direction of the reel mounting shaft 79 is prohibited by an elastic ring 140, such as a snap ring, fitted into an annular groove 78 formed in the reel mounting shaft 79.
Next, referring to
The pair of flanges 152 and 153 are formed as discs of different diameters, and the height of the small diameter flange 152 as measured from the peripheral surface of the hub portion 151 to the outer peripheral edge portion is set larger than the height of an unused wire 27 wound around the hub portion. The height of the large diameter flange 153 is large enough to enable the winding end portion 27E of the unused wire 27 to be retained without being excessively bent from the state in which the unused wire 27 is wound. Due to the difference in diameter between the pair of flanges 152 and 153 of the wire reel 150, the manner in which the wire 27 is attached can be easily ascertained when attaching the reel to the reinforcement binding machine 20.
Formed at the center of the hub portion 151 is an attachment hole 155 into which the reel mounting shaft 79 of the reinforcement binding machine 20 is inserted. The edge portion of the attachment hole 155, having a large diameter due to the draft, forms a flat surface 156 which is one step lower than the flange 152, and six protrusions 157 are formed on the flat surface 156. Between the adjacent protrusions 157, there are formed recesses 160 equipped with inner wall surfaces 158 and 159 cocentric with the flange 152. Further, the protrusions 157 are formed on the wall portions 161 between the adjacent recesses 160. On the other side of the hub portion 151, there are formed six recesses 162 into which the protrusions 157 are inserted.
The six protrusions 157 and the six recesses 162 are arranged such that the entire layout configuration is substantially hexagonal. The outer peripheral edge side inner wall surfaces 163 of the recesses 162 are of an arcuate configuration concentric with the attachment hole 155, and the six protrusions 157 are fitted such that their peripheral surface portions 165 in the vicinity of the outer peripheral edge of the flange 153 exhibit frictional resistance to the inner wall surfaces 163, whereby the six protrusions 157 and the six recesses 162 are joined to each other.
That is, in this embodiment, the pair of flanges 152 and 153 regulating movement in the thickness direction of the wire 27 wound around the hub portion 151 for winding the wire 27, are raised from the hub portion 151, and one side surface portion 156 of the hub portion 151 or the other side surface portion 166 of the hub portion 151 has protrusions 157 and recesses 160 as joint means, whereby mutual joining is possible.
While in this example the joint means is formed by the six protrusions 157 and the six recesses 160, the number of protrusions 157 and recesses 160 may be at least two or three. Further, instead of the protrusions 157, it is also possible to form an arcuate protrusion extending concentrically with the hub portion 151, the recess 160 being of a configuration which allows fitting of this arcuate protrusion. Further, the joint means may be formed by a plurality of arcuate protrusions that can be joined together, one being of a small diameter and the other of a large diameter.
Further, in
Further, as shown in
Further, there is formed a groove 174 extending from the guide opening 172 toward the outer peripheral edge portion. The portion extending from the groove 174 to the outer peripheral portion 175 exhibits flexibility, and, at the other edge of the wire insertion opening 171, there is formed a cutout portion 176. Since the wire 27 is guided to the outside of the flange 153, there is applied to the outer peripheral portion 175 of the groove 174 a force to inwardly bend it from the wire 27 to the inner side of the flange 153; however, due to the elastic force provided by the flexibility of the outer peripheral portion 175, the winding end portion 27E of the wire 27 can be situated at and secured to the groove 174.
Further, due to the provision of the cutout-portion 176, the winding end portion 27E of the wire 27 undergoes no or very little bending. Further, since it is retained inside the groove 174, the winding end portion 27E of the wire 27 can be retained at the edge portion of the holding portion 173 without being bent in the radial direction of the reel at the height at which the wire 27 is wound.
In this way, the winding end portion 27E of the wire 27 is not bent, so that, when the wire 27 is to be passed into the wire guiding mechanism of the wire binding machine, the winding end portion 27E of the wire 27 is detached from the holding portion 173 and the wire insertion opening 171, and the winding end portion 27E of the wire 27 can be passed as it is into the wire guiding mechanism of the wire binding machine, so that there is no need to take the trouble of rectifying bending.
The wire insertion opening 171 is also used when, after inserting the winding start end portion 27S of the wire 27 into the recess 177 (see
When winding the wire 27, the winding start end portion 27S of the wire 27 is inserted into the forward end insertion portion 177, and the winding start end portion 27S is bent between the flanges 152 and 153 through the regulating recess 180 provided in the side wall portion of the hub portion 151, and the winding of the wire 27 around the peripheral surface of the hub portion 151 is started in this state, whereby if a large force F in the winding direction is applied to the wire 27, the tensile force F can be received by the edge portion of the wire insertion opening 171.
Further, in the vicinity of the regulating recess 180, the winding start end portion 27S of the wire 27 is repeatedly bent by 90 degrees corresponding to the wall thickness of the flange 153 and the wall thickness of the hub portion 151, from the state in which it extends in the direction parallel to the flange 152 (the X-direction) to states in which it extends in a direction perpendicular to the flange 153 (the Y-direction), in a direction in which the regulating recess 180 extends (the Z-direction), and, further, in the X-direction, so that a large force is required to extend this portion in a linear form. Further, since the recess 177 supports the inserted portion by the support wall surface 179, there are many portions which support the tensile force F, and the wire 27 is not easily pulled out by the force with which the wire binding machine pulls the wire 27.
Thus, if, in the reinforcement binding machine 20, the reel repeatedly rotates in the normal and reverse directions, movement of the winding start end 27S of the wire 27 in the circumferential direction of the reel is regulated by the regulating recess 180, so that the winding start end portion 27S of the wire 27 gradually loosens from the insertion portion, whereby its detachment is prevented.
Due to this arrangement, if the amount of wire 27 remaining on the reel has been reduced during reinforcement binding operation by the reinforcement binding machine 20, it is possible to prevent the bent portion of the winding start end portion 27S from being detached from the reel to cause clogging in the wire guide mechanism of the wire binding machine. Thus, during reinforcement binding operation, it is possible to avoid a situation in which the operation stagnates due to clogging of the wire 27.
In this embodiment, the opposing protrusions 157A and 157B of the wire reel 150 have different heights. That is, the protrusions 157 consist of the high protrusions 157A and the low protrusions 157B that are alternately arranged. At the upper end of each of the protrusions 157A and 157B, there is formed a gently curved recess 157C.
As shown in
Of the protrusions 157 engaged with the engagement recesses 133 and 136, the high protrusion 157A and the low protrusion 157B are opposed to each other, and the engagement recesses 133 and 136 are formed as through-holes, so that the optical sensor 87 can detect the high protrusion 157A and the low protrusion 157B. The optical sensor 87 is composed of a light emitting element and a light receiving element, and, as stated above, the upper ends of the protrusions 157 are formed as curved recesses 157C, so that the light emitted from the light emitting element is collected on the light receiving element, making it possible to reliably detect the protrusions 157.
The small flange 152 is accommodated in the first accommodating recess 80 by fitting. The gap between the outer periphery of the small flange 152 and the inner periphery of the first accommodating recess 80 is smaller than the diameter of the wire 27, so that there is no fear of the wire 27 coming out of this gap. The large flange 153, the outer diameter of which is formed so as to be larger than the inner diameter of the circumferential wall 92 of the cassette case 70, is brought into slide contact with the upper end of the circumferential wall 92 without being accommodated in the cassette case 70.
When the cover member 100 is closed around the support shaft 130 against the resilience of the elastic member 131, the forward end of the reel mounting shaft 79 of the cassette case 70 is fitted into a cylindrical protrusion 110, and is fitted into a fitting recess 154 formed in the hub portion 151 of the wire reel 150. Further, the one half 116 of the engagement shaft 115 of the lock member 120 is inserted into the insertion hole 83 of the reel mounting shaft 79, and the rotary portion 111 is rotated by hooking the finger on the finger-operated arms 112, 113; when the stopper member 102a of the cover member 100 is engaged with the second engagement recess 125, the engagement groove 119 of the one half 116 is engaged with the engagement wall 85 of the reel mounting shaft 79, and the cover member 100 is locked to the cassette case 70.
When the rotary portion 111 is rotated to engage the stopper 102a of the cover member 100 with the first engagement recess 123, the engagement groove 119 of the one half 116 is detached from the engagement wall 85 of the reel mounting shaft 79, and the cover 100 is automatically opened by the elasticity of the elastic member 131. As stated above, when the cover member 100 is locked to the cassette case 70, the guide protrusion 108 of the first cover portion 101 is brought into slide contact with the side surface in the vicinity of the outer peripheral edge of the large flange 153 of the wire reel 150, thereby regulating axial movement of the hub portion 151 of the wire reel 150.
As stated above, the lock means 120 can adjust the protruding length of the engagement shaft 115 by the adjustment annular member 121, so that, as shown in
As shown in
The pressurizing force the large flange 153 receives differs according to the distance a; when the distance a is small, the pressurizing force is large, and, when the distance a is large, the pressurizing force is small. When the pressurizing force is large, the resistance the large flange 153 receives is large, making it difficult for the wire reel 150 to rotate. When the pressurizing force is small, the large flange 153 rattles within the range of the distance a, and a gap is generated between the large flange 153 and the upper end of the circumferential wall 92; when the wire 27 is caught in this gap or detached from this gap, it becomes impossible for the wire reel 150 to rotate properly.
In this way, depending on the distance a, the pressurizing force fluctuates, and, when this pressurizing force is not appropriate, there occurs a malfunction, such as defective feed/return of the wire 27. The distance a is defined by the gap formed when the cover member 100 is closed on the cassette case 70 and locked by the lock means 120; while it is desirable for the distance to be fixed, due to the production tolerance of each component, the distance may not be fixed at the time of assembly.
In this embodiment, the lock means 120 is equipped with an adjustment annular member 121 having the first through fourth mounting portions 121a through 121d differing in wall thickness, and the adjustment annular member 121 is rotated to fix by screws the lock means 120 to appropriate mounting portions in the first through fourth mounting portions 121a through 121d of the adjustment annular member 121, thereby making it possible to adjust the protruding length of the engagement shaft 115 and to set the distance a, so that even when the distance a is improper due to the production tolerance of each component, it is possible to adjust the distance a to an appropriate one. Thus, it is possible, for example, to properly adjust the pressurizing force with which the cover member 100 is pressed against the wire reel 150, thus making it possible to secure a pressurizing force within the above-mentioned predetermined range.
While the distance a fluctuates by rotating the adjustment annular member 121, the cover member 100 is prevented from being fastened to the cassette case 70 with a degree of tightness in excess of a fixed level through engagement between the engagement recesses 92c and 92b of the cassette case 70 and the engagement protrusions 102c and 102b of the cover member 100. Further, while in the above-described case the distance a cannot be adjusted to a proper one due to the production tolerance of the cassette case 70, the cover member 100, and the lock means 120, variation in the width of the wire reel 150 can also be absorbed by adjusting the distance a, thus making it possible to secure a proper pressurizing force within a predetermined range to thereby prevent defective feed/return of the wire reel 150.
As described above, the lock device is mounted to the opening/closing member (the cover member 100) provided on the main body (the cassette case 70) so as to be capable of opening and closing, and is composed of the lock means 120 and the adjustment annular member 121, the lock means 120 having the rotary portion 111 and the engagement shaft 115 formed on the rotary portion 111, the adjustment annular member 121 having a plurality of mounting portions 121a through 121d differing in wall thickness rotatably mounted on the engagement shaft 115. The lock means 120 is capable of being mounted to the mounting portions 121a through 121d. When the lock device is mounted to the opening/closing member (the cover member 100), the engagement shaft 115 engaged with the main body (the cassette case 70) protrudes from the opening/closing member (the cover member 100), and the mounting portion to which the lock means 120 of the adjustment annular member 121 is mounted is selected, whereby it is possible to adjust the protruding length of the engagement shaft 115.
The cover member 100 is fit-engaged with the inner side of the guide protrusions (step portions) 92a through 94a of the cassette case 70, and the engagement protrusions 102b and 102c are engaged with the engagement recesses 92b and 92c formed in the guide protrusion 92a of the circumferential wall 92 for positioning, the side wall 104 of the second cover portion 105 being joined to the other end edge of the second bottom portion 75 of the cassette case 70 to make it possible to completely cover the cassette case 70.
As described above, the cassette case 70 accommodating the wire reel 150 is mounted, by means of bolts or the like, to the reinforcement binding machine 20 of the configuration as shown in
While in the above-described embodiment the large flange 153 of the wire reel 150 is not accommodated in the cassette case 70 but is in slide contact with the upper end of the circumferential wall 92, it is also possible for the outer diameter of the large flange 153 to be such that it can be accommodated in the cassette case 70 and that the gap between it and the circumferential wall 92 of the cassette case 70 is smaller than the diameter of the wire 27. Also when the outer diameter of the large flange 153 is determined in this way, the above accommodating space 88 is secured due to the difference in outer diameter between the large flange 153 and the small flange 152, and there is no fear of the wire 27 being detached from the small flange 152 and the large flange 153.
In the reinforcement binding machine according to claims 1 and 3 and the reel according to claims 2 and 4 of the present invention, the large flange of the reel is fitted into the recess formed in the step portion of the opening edge of the case, and the engagement claw formed on the inner peripheral surface of the hub hole of the reel and the reel mounting shaft are engaged with each other so as to regulate movement of the reel in the direction of the reel mounting shaft, so that if the outer peripheral portion of the case is formed so as to diverge toward the outside of the case due to the draft, there is no gap between the large flange and the opening edge portion of the case, thus preventing the wire wound around the reel from getting over the large flange to be detached therefrom and preventing the wire from being wound around the reel mounting shaft to make it impossible for the reel to rotate.
A, gap; 1, reinforcement binding machine; 2, reel; 3, wire; 4, grasping portion; 5, wire feeding means; 6, guide; 7, reinforcing bar; 9, twisting hook; 10, cassette case; 11, reel mounting shaft; 12, cover member; 13, flange; 14, peripheral wall; 20, reinforcement binding machine; 21, binding machine main body; 22, reinforcing bar; 23, abutment plate portion; 24, wire insertion groove; 25, twisting hook; 26, electric motor; 27, wire; 28, trigger; 29, advancing/retreating mechanism; 30, wire passage; 31, guide portion; 32, motor; 33, gear; 34, wire grasping/cutting means; 35, bearing portion; 36, mounting shaft; 38, micro switch; 40, cassette case; 41, reel; 41A, hub portion; 42, step portion; 42A, recess; 43, reel mounting shaft; 44, bottom portion; 45, outer peripheral surface; 46, fitting recess; 47, engagement claw; 48, engagement portion; 49, detent hole; 50, small flange; 51, hub hole; 52, recess; 53, mounting groove; 55, large flange; 56, gap; 60, cassette case; 61, reel mounting shaft; 62, reel; 63, large flange; 64, small flange; 65, recess; 66, cover member; 67, hinge; 68, hub hole; 70, cassette case; 71, bottom portion; 72, first bottom portion; 73, connecting portion; 75, second bottom portion; 76, base portion; 77, trapezoidal portion; 78, annular groove; 79, reel mounting shaft; 80, first accommodating recess; 81, second accommodating recess; 82, tapered portion; 83, insertion hole; 85, engagement wall; 86, through-hole; 87, optical sensor; 88, accommodating space; 90, peripheral wall; 91, first peripheral wall; 92, annular circumferential wall; 92a, guide protrusion (step portion); 92b, engagement recess; 92c, engagement recess; 93, first side wall; 93a, guide protrusion (step portion); 94, second sidewall; 94a, guide protrusion (step portion); 95, second peripheral wall; 96, partition wall; 97, arm; 97a, detent hole; 98, bearing protrusion; 99, opening; 100, cover member; 101, first cover portion; 102, base portion; 102a, stopper member; 102b, engagement protrusion; 102c, engagement protrusion; 103, trapezoidal portion; 104, side wall; 105, second cover portion; 106, guide hole; 107, recess; 108, guide protrusion; 109, guide protrusion; 110, cylindrical protrusion; 111, circular rotary portion; 112, finger-operated arm; 113, finger-operated arm; 114, screw-passing hole; 115, engagement shaft; 116, half; 116a, lock protrusion; 117, half; 117a, lock protrusion; 118, abutment portion; 119, engagement groove; 120, lock means; 121, adjustment annular member; 121a, first mounting portion; 121b, second mounting portion; 121c, third mounting portion; 121d, fourth mounting portion; 122a, first screw hole; 122b, second screw hole; 122c, third screw hole; 122d, fourth screw hole; 123, first engagement recess; 125, second engagement recess; 126, side edge; 128, bearing protruding member; 130, support shaft; 131, elastic member; 132, cover plate; 133, engagement recess; 133a, slope; 134, engagement recess; 134a, slope; 135, engagement recess; 135a, slope; 136, engagement recess; 136a, slope; 137, engagement recess; 137a, slope, 138, engagement recess; 138a, slope; 139, flange; 140, elastic ring; 150, wire reel; 151, hub portion; 152, small flange; 153, large flange; 154, fitting recess; 155, attachment hole; 156, flat surface; 157, protrusion; 157A, protrusion; 157B, protrusion; 157C, recess; 158, inner wall surface; 159, inner wall surface; 160, recess; 161, wall portion; 162, recess; 163, inner wall surface; 165, peripheral surface portion; 166, other side surface portion; 168, hole; 169, recess; 170, recess; 171, wire insertion opening; 172, guide opening; 173, holding portion; 174, groove; 175, outer peripheral portion; 176, cutout portion; 177, recess (forward end insertion portion); 179, support wall surface; and 180, regulating recess.
The present invention pertains to techniques relating to a reinforcement binding machine in which a situation is eliminated where the wire is detached from the flange of the reel to make it impossible to perform wire feeding, and a reel used for the machine.
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