18397834. BINDING MACHINE simplified abstract (Max Co., Ltd.)
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BINDING MACHINE
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Shingo Takahashi of Tokyo (JP)
BINDING MACHINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18397834 titled 'BINDING MACHINE
The abstract describes a binding machine that includes a magazine for accommodating a wire, a wire feeding portion, a curl forming portion, and a binding portion. The wire feeding portion feeds the wire from the magazine, the curl forming portion winds the wire around a binding object, and the binding portion twists the wire around the object.
- Magazine accommodates wire
- Wire feeding portion feeds wire from magazine
- Curl forming portion winds wire around binding object
- Binding portion twists wire around object
- Curl forming portion includes curling guide and leading guide
- Magazine includes feeding path forming portion and regulating portion
Potential Applications: - Bookbinding - Document binding - Presentation materials
Problems Solved: - Efficient wire binding process - Consistent and secure binding - Streamlined workflow
Benefits: - Increased productivity - Professional-looking bound documents - Easy to use and operate
Commercial Applications: - Printing and publishing industry - Office supply companies - Copy centers
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to wire binding machines and similar binding technologies to understand the evolution of this innovation.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in binding machine technology, improvements in wire feeding mechanisms, and enhancements in binding wire materials.
Questions about Wire Binding Machines: 1. How does this binding machine compare to traditional binding methods?
- This binding machine offers a more automated and efficient process compared to traditional manual binding methods.
2. What are the key features that set this binding machine apart from other similar devices?
- The unique curl forming portion and wire feeding mechanism distinguish this binding machine from others on the market.
Original Abstract Submitted
A binding machine includes a magazine configured to accommodate a wire, a wire feeding portion configured to feed the wire accommodated in the magazine, a curl forming portion configured to constitute an annular feeding path for winding the wire fed by the wire feeding portion around a binding object, and a binding portion configured to twist the wire wound around the binding object. The curl forming portion includes a curling guide that curls the wire fed by the wire feeding portion, and a leading guide that leads the wire curled by the curling guide to the binding portion. The magazine includes a feeding path forming portion that forms a feeding path of the wire, and a regulating portion that regulates movement of the wire in a direction intersecting a direction in which the wire is fed in the feeding path forming portion.