Claims
- 1. A binding machine for spirally binding a sheaf of papers into a book comprising:
- a. means for clamping together the sheaf of papers making up said book, said book having a plurality of holes in a row adjacent one edge of said book to receive a leading edge of a spiral binding element;
- b. a stationary base spaced from one end of said book;
- c. a block slidably mounted on said base having an arm extending outwardly and supporting at its distal and thereof a cylindrically shaped mandrel spaced apart from said slidable block and from a bottom edge of said mandrel horizontally in a line with said row of holes in said book, said arm being attached at its distal end to said mandrel at a proximate end of said mandrel facing said row of holes and spaced from said book and said arm attached to said block at a proximate end with means for adjusting a distance between said mandrel and said block;
- d. means for feeding onto said mandrel from a distal end thereof a plastic pre-formed, spiral binding element terminating at said proximate end of said mandrel with said leading edge of said binding element facing and spaced from said book, an internal diameter of said spiral binding element being slightly in excess of an outer diameter of said mandrel;
- e. spring means mounted on said slidable block for engaging and biasing adjustably said spiral binding element on said mandrel upwardly against said mandrel so that an upper portion of said binding element is spaced from a top of said mandrel;
- f. means comprising a wheel having an outer frictional surface for engaging a top outer surface of said spiral binding element and motor means for driving said wheel to feed said spiral binding element into said row of holes in said book for binding same; and
- g. means for adjusting a position of said block on said base for positioning said mandrel to obtain proper alignment of said leading edge of said spiral binding element with said row of holes.
- 2. The binding machine of claim 1 having means for cutting said spiral binding element wound on said book at both ends of said book and bending both ends of said binding element on said book.
- 3. The binding machine of claim 2 having optical sensing means for signaling that said leading edge of said spiral binding element has been reached.
- 4. The binding machine of claim 3 having pneumatically driven means for positioning said wheel for contact with said spiral binding element including hydraulic shock absorbing means for mediating a speed of engagement of said wheel with said spiral binding element.
- 5. The binding machine of claim 4 in which said cutting means comprises a pair of spaced cutting members, a rotatable arm for engaging said cutting members and actuating a cutting and bending action when rotated in one first direction, means biasing said rotatable arm in a second direction, and means for pneumatically causing a rotation of said rotatable arm in said first direction overcoming said biasing means to cut and bend in unison.
- 6. The binding machine of claim 5 having a control panel for sequencing the steps of binding said book and indicating visually when said cutting and bending of ends is completed so that a binding action can be repeated for a next book to be bound by said binding machine.
- 7. The binding machine as in claim 1 further comprising a means for significantly spreading apart each coil of said spiral binding element for initial insertion into respective first and last holes of a row of holes, said means comprising a pair of spreader members insertable within said respective coils of said, spiral binding wherein one said spreader is located adjacent to said first hole and another said spreader is located adjacent to said final hole, wherein a predetermined space between each said coil is widened by contact of a binding edge of each said spreader around each said coil.
- 8. The binding machine as in claim 7 wherein each said spreader comprises a base having an oblique contour blade member extending therefrom, said oblique contour blade member engagable with each said leading edge of each said coil.
- 9. The binding machine as in claim 8 wherein said base of each said spreader includes a slot for adjusting a position of each said spreader relative to each first and final hole.
- 10. The binding machine as in claim 9 wherein a front edge of said oblique contour blade member is rounded.
- 11. The binding machine as in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of guide notches along a travel path of said spiral binding element, wherein each said coil is a guard through said plurality of guide notches during a section of said coil into said holes.
Parent Case Info
This appln is a CIP of Ser. No. 08/843,754, filed Apr. 21, 1997.
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