US20180072442A1 - Paper sheet binding apparatus - Google Patents
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- Embodiments described herein relate generally to a paper sheet binding apparatus that stacks and binds a plurality of paper sheets.
- a paper sheet binding apparatus that stacks and binds a plurality of paper sheets
- an apparatus that stacks and binds a plurality of paper bills by a belt-shape film
- This apparatus is configured to, for example, move a plurality of bills, which are stacked in a vertical direction, to a horizontal direction while being compressed in the vertical direction, press the bills between conveyor belts while winding around the bills a film fed ahead of the moving direction, and weld the film together behind the bills to bind them.
- the stacking direction and the pressing direction of the bills are different, and thus there is a possibility that a form of the bills may collapse when the stacked bills are pressed between the conveyor belts, and the bills cannot be bound neatly.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a bill processing apparatus according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing a stacking mechanism of a binding processor incorporated into the bill processing apparatus of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a binding mechanism of the binding processor incorporated into the bill processing apparatus of FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 4-11 are diagrams for explaining an operation of the binding mechanism of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining operations of a pressing member and an upper gripper of the binding mechanism of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the stacking mechanism of FIG. 2 .
- the paper sheet binding apparatus comprises: a pressing member that presses object to be bound with a plurality of paper sheets stacked in a stacking direction of the paper sheets to move the object to be bound in the stacking direction, a feed unit that feeds a binding belt in a direction orthogonal to the stacking direction ahead of a moving direction of the object to be bound, a press member that folds the binding belt along a back end in the moving direction of the object to be bound which is pressed by the pressing member and around which the binding belt is wound while pressing the back end of the object to be bound, and a welding and cutting unit that welds the folded binding belts with each other and cuts the same.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a bill processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment.
- the bill processing apparatus 100 includes a chassis 100 a , and includes a conveyance path 101 extending substantially horizontally across an upper portion of the chassis 100 a .
- This conveyance path 101 separates bills (paper sheets) (not shown), which were received from a feed device 110 provided (on the right side in the figure) separately from the bill processing apparatus 100 , one by one, and conveys the bills.
- the feed device 110 sends a plurality of bills in a stacked state to the conveyance path 101 one by one.
- the bill processing apparatus 100 includes two detection devices 102 and 102 along the conveyance path 101 .
- two detection devices 102 facing with each other are provided on both sides (an upper side and a lower side in the figure) of the conveyance path 101 .
- the number of the detection devices 102 may be set appropriately.
- Each of the detection devices 102 is located at a center of the conveyance path 101 .
- the two detection devices 102 detect characteristics of both sides of the bills conveyed through the conveyance path 101 .
- the detection device 102 may be, for example, a device using an ultraviolet light for detecting stains of bills, or a device using fluorescence and/or phosphorescence. In any case, the detection device 102 detects real or fake bills, stains or damage, denomination, and other bill characteristics.
- the bills that have passed through the detection devices 102 are respectively allocated to predetermined processors 103 to 106 through the conveyance path 101 based on the detected characteristics.
- a gate (not shown) and a conveyance guide (not shown) for conveying the bills to desired destinations.
- a processor 104 provided furthest upstream of the conveyance path 101 is a reject stacking unit 104 that stacks bills suspected of having been counterfeited, bills determined to need reexamination, or bills output by two in a stacked manner and that could not be separated, and skewed bills output in an offset manner that exceeds a detectable limit.
- a processor 105 on the downstream side of the reject stacking unit 104 is a shredder 105 that counts and shreds bills that are authentic bills but have a high degree of stains and damage, and were thus determined as not being reusable.
- two processors 106 and 106 provided on the downstream side of the shredder 105 are binding processors 106 and 106 that stack bills of a particular denomination by a predetermined number and bind the bills.
- the number of the binding processors 106 may be set appropriately, and the processor may be provided for every denomination, and multiple processors may be provided for one denomination.
- a processor 103 provided at an end of the conveyance path 101 is an end stacking unit 103 that stacks bills that were not assigned to any of the processors 104 , 105 , and 106 , and is, for example, a stacking unit that counts and stacks not-bound normal bills.
- the bill processing apparatus 100 includes a control device 108 that controls an operation of each unit of the bill processing apparatus 100 .
- the control device 108 controls a detecting operation in the detection device 102 , controls various operations in each of the processors 103 to 106 , such as stacking, shredding, and binding, and designates destinations of the bills to be conveyed through the conveyance path 101 .
- the control device 108 may be a single processing device, or may include multiple processors.
- the bill processing apparatus 100 includes a storage medium (for example, memory or storage device) that stores a computer code used for controlling the control device 108 , and the like.
- the control device 108 reads out programs from such an accessible memory to execute various steps.
- the control device 108 includes a dedicated generic computer, a computer processor such as RISC or CISC, a digital signal processor (DSP), and the like.
- the aforementioned binding processors 106 respectively include device configurations for bundling a plurality of bills into an easy-to-handle size.
- each binding processor 106 includes a sealing mechanism (not shown) that seals a predetermined number of bills (100 bills in the present embodiment) by a small belt.
- each binding processor 106 includes a binding mechanism (see, for example, FIG. 3 ) that stacks and binds a plurality (10 bundles in the present embodiment) of bundles of bills that were sealed by the sealing mechanism.
- the binding mechanism 10 is an example of the paper sheet binding apparatus of the present invention.
- the sealing mechanism not shown here is not an essential configuration to the present invention, and loose bills may be stacked by a predetermined number (1000 in the present embodiment) to be bound by the binding mechanism 10 .
- each binding mechanism 10 produces a bunch T of 1000 bills by stacking and bundling 10 bundles t, but the number of bills included in one bundle and the number of bundles t included in one bunch may be changed appropriately.
- a stacking mechanism 9 of the bundles t is disposed on the upstream side of the binding mechanism 10 , and receives and stacks the bundles t ejected from the sealing mechanism (not shown) on the pressing member 1 in order.
- the stacking mechanism 9 is rotated by a rotating mechanism (not shown) in an arrow direction to a position at which the stacked upper-end bundle t neighbors the binding film f, and the stacked bundle T′ is rotationally moved.
- each bundle t included in the stacked bundle T′ becomes a standing state in which its short-length direction is oriented in a vertical direction, and will be in a state in which a bottom end is supported by a supporting member (not shown).
- the binding mechanism 10 includes the pressing member 1 that presses 10 bundles t in a stacking direction (the right direction in the figure) to move this stacked bundle T′ (the object to be bound) in the right direction in the figure.
- the pressing member 1 includes a flat pressing surface 1 a to be in contact with a bundle t (the bundle at the left end in the figure) present at an end in the stacking direction of the stacked bundle T′, and is moved to a direction (the right direction in the figure) to press the stacked bundle T′ by a moving mechanism (not shown).
- the binding mechanism 10 includes a feed device 20 (a feed unit) for feeding a belt-shape binding film f (a binding belt) ahead of the moving direction of the stacked bundle T′.
- the feed device 20 feeds the binding film f in a direction orthogonal to the stacking direction of the stacked bundle T′ on the side opposite to the pressing member 1 relative to the stacked bundle T′.
- the binding film f is wound along the short-length direction of the stacked bundle T′, and thus the feed device 20 feeds the binding film f along the vertical direction.
- the feed device 20 includes two upper and lower film rolls 21 and 22 around which the binding film f is wound.
- the film rolls 21 and 22 include rotation axes extending in a direction orthogonal to the stacking direction of the bundle t and orthogonal to the long-length direction of the binding film f.
- the two film rolls 21 and 22 are wound by the binding film f of the same material and the same width, and distal ends of the binding film f are welded with each other at a welded portion f′ to be connected in one belt-shape.
- a motor 23 is connected to a rotation axis 21 b of the upper film roll 21 via a belt, and a predetermined torque is given to the rotation axis 21 b in a direction of winding the binding film f.
- the feed device 20 includes a plurality of guide rollers 25 and 25 a that wind and guide the binding film f.
- the guide rollers 25 and 25 a set a running position of the binding film f so that a part of the binding film f is provided to extend in the vertical up-and-down direction orthogonal to the stacking direction of the stacked bundle T′ on the side of the stacked bundle T′ opposite to the pressing member 1 .
- the guide roller 25 a is a tension roller that gives a predetermined tension to the binding film f.
- the two film rolls 21 and 22 have brake rollers 24 H and 24 L mounted thereto, respectively.
- the brake rollers 24 H and 24 L are respectively pressed against outer peripheral surfaces 21 a and 22 a of the film rolls 21 and 22 so as to function to apply brakes to the rotation of the film rolls 21 and 22 .
- one brake roller 24 H is selectively moved to a position where it is pressed against the outer peripheral surface 21 a of the upper film roll 21 , and to a position where it is separated from the outer peripheral surface 21 a , by an actuator, such as a solenoid.
- another brake roller 24 L is selectively moved to a position where it is pressed against the outer peripheral surface 22 a of the lower film roll 22 , and to a position where it is separated from the outer peripheral surface 22 a , by an actuator, such as a solenoid.
- the binding mechanism 10 also includes an upper gripper 3 and a lower gripper 4 .
- the two grippers 3 and 4 are respectively provided to extend in a direction (a direction orthogonal to a paper surface) orthogonal to the stacking direction of the stacked bundle T′ and orthogonal to the feeding direction of the binding film f, and to have a length at least exceeding the width of the binding film f.
- the stacked bundle T′ is pressed by the pressing member 1 , and is pressed between the upper gripper 3 and the lower gripper 4 while pressing the binding film f fed by the feed device 20 . Thereby, in a state of pressing the stacked bundle T′ in the stacking direction, the binding film f is gradually wound around the stacked bundle T′.
- the upper gripper 3 and the lower gripper 4 function so as to fold the binding film f along the back end in the moving direction of the stacked bundle T′ around which the binding film f is wound.
- the two grippers 3 and 4 function so as to press the back end in the moving direction of the stacked bundle T′.
- the upper gripper 3 and the lower gripper 4 function as press members that press the back end of the stacked bundle T′ so that the stacked bundle T′ pressed in the stacking direction does not move in the reverse direction.
- the upper gripper 3 and the lower gripper 4 are capable of moving in the vertical direction, in which they separate from and contact with each other, by an actuator (not shown).
- the upper gripper 3 at least its lower surface side facing the lower gripper 4 , is made of rubber.
- the lower gripper 4 includes two pressing blades 5 and 6 pinching the binding films f with the upper gripper 3 .
- the pressing blade 5 on the upstream side along the moving direction of the stacked bundle T′ may be referred to as the upstream blade 5
- the pressing blade 6 on the downstream side along the moving direction may be referred to as the downstream blade 6 .
- the two pressing blades 5 and 6 are respectively capable of being driven independently by the aforementioned actuator (for example, a cam mechanism,), and the like.
- a heater blade 7 is provided projectably/retractably between the two pressing blades 5 and 6 .
- the heater blade is also driven in a direction of contacting with/separating from the upper gripper 3 , by an actuator (not shown), such as a cam mechanism.
- the heater blade 7 is connected to a heat source (not shown), and functions as a welding and cutting unit that welds (binds) and cuts the binding films f pressed by the two pressing blades 5 and 6 against the upper gripper 3 .
- a table 31 that supports the stacked bundle T′ pressed out by the pressing member 1 includes a movable guide plate 32 that arranges the longitudinal direction of the stacked bundle T′ as shown in FIG. 13 .
- the guide plate 32 has moved to a position that is slightly away from the stacked bundle T′ along the longitudinal direction of the bills in advance, thereby preventing the stacked bundle T′ from collapsing.
- the stacked bundle T′ is pressed by the pressing member 1 , and the right end thereof in the figure is pressed by the binding film f, thereby being compressed in its stacking direction.
- the compressing force of the stacked bundle T′ can be changed by changing the brake forces given to the film rolls 21 and 22 by the brake rollers 24 H and 24 L.
- the compressing force of the stacked bundle T′ can also be added by a tension mechanism, not by the brake rollers 24 H and 24 L.
- a tension mechanism not by the brake rollers 24 H and 24 L.
- the binding film f wound around the upper and lower surfaces of the stacked bundle T′ is slightly folded along the back end of the stacked bundle T′ in the moving direction.
- the back end of the stacked bundle T′ in the moving direction is pressed near its corners by the two grippers 3 and 4 .
- the stacked bundle T′ is compressed in the stacking direction as described above, and thus the binding film f fastens the stacked bundle T′.
- the pressing member 1 being present between the upper gripper 3 and the lower gripper 4 in this state, needs to retreat to avoid interfering with the grippers 3 and 4 , but the stacked bundle T′ is being pulled in a direction of being pressed back by the film.
- a means for pressing the stacked bundle T′ is necessary before retracting the pressing member 1 .
- the pressing member 1 comprises a sliding portion 3 a (a movable pressing member) and a fixed portion 1 a (a fixed pressing member).
- the sliding portion 3 a slides in a vertical direction.
- the upper gripper 3 operates to descend, the upper gripper 3 is inserted into the side surface of the stacked bundle T′ while pressing down the portion 1 a . Accordingly, there is no concern that the stacked bundle T′ may collapse due to the winding of the binding film f.
- the lower surface of the stacked bundle T′ comes into a state of FIG. 6 as the lower gripper 4 rises.
- the pressing member 1 retreats in this state, since the upper and lower edges of the stacked bundle T′ are caught by the upper gripper 3 and the lower gripper 4 , the pressing member 1 can retreat without the stacked bundle T′ moving back.
- the sliding portion 3 a returns to an original state by a spring upon becoming a state of not being pressed by the upper gripper 3 . It is possible to have an appropriate catching amount by making the descending amount of the upper gripper 3 variable, depending on the height of the stacked bundle T′ in accordance with the kind of bills. After the pressing member 1 has completely retreated, the upper gripper 3 further descends while pressing the back end of the stacked bundle T′ until abutting the lower gripper 4 , and pinches the binding film f in a stacked state.
- the brake roller 24 H is separated from the outer peripheral surface 21 a of the upper film roll 21
- the brake roller 24 L is separated from the outer peripheral surface 22 a of the lower film roll 22 , and the tension of the binding film f is loosened once.
- the upper film roll 21 is wound slightly by a weak force to give a weak tension to the binding film f.
- the heater blade 7 is caused to descend to be separated from the upper gripper 3 , and the welded portion is cooled so as to be securely bound.
- the downstream blade 6 is caused to descend to be separated from the upper gripper 3 . Thereby, a bunch T is formed.
- the upper gripper 3 is caused to rise in an arrow direction in the figure to wait for a stacked bundle T′ to bind next.
- the upper gripper 3 is caused to descend so as to be pressed against the lower gripper 4 , and the welded position of the binding film f is thus close to the lower gripper 4 .
- the upper film roll 21 is slightly rolled to move the welded portion f′ of the binding film f to the upper film roll 21 side.
- the stacked bundle T′ is pressed in the stacking direction by the pressing member 1 , the stacked bundle T′ is pressed against the binding film f, and the binding film f is folded on the back end side of the stacked bundle T′ to support the back end. Accordingly, the binding film f can be wound around the stacked bundle T′ firmly, and a plurality of stacked bills can be bound neatly.
- the members (corresponding to the pressing member 1 and the upper and lower grippers 3 and 4 of the present embodiment) that compress the stacked bundle T′ for binding are arranged outside the binding film f, and thus would never be obstructive to the binding of the binding film f.
- the binding film f having substantially the same width as that of the stacked bundle T′ can be wound around the stacked bundle T′, and the bound state of the bunch T can be stabilized significantly.
- the pressing member 1 and the upper gripper 3 can be arranged in a nested manner, and thus the end portion of the stacked bundle T′ in a state of being pressed by the pressing surface 1 a of the pressing member 1 can be pressed by the plate-like protrusion 3 a of the upper gripper 3 , thereby preventing the stacked bundle T′ from disturbing its stacked orientation when winding the binding film f.
- the upper gripper 3 in a state where the back end corner portion of the stacked bundle T′ in the moving direction is pressed by the lower gripper 4 , when the upper gripper 3 is moved toward the lower gripper 4 , the upper gripper 3 can be slid while the end portions of a plurality of plate-like protrusions 3 a are pressed against the stacked bundle T′, and the binding film f can be wound while being pressed on the back end surface of the stacked bundle T′.
- a plurality of plate-like protrusions 3 a include end portions provided to extend in the moving direction of the upper gripper 3 , a contact area with the stacked bundle T′ can be reduced and the movement of the upper gripper 3 can be made smooth.
- a movable range of the upper gripper 3 is made larger than the lower gripper 4 , and the moving distance of the upstream blade 5 , the downstream blade 6 , and the heater blade 7 of the lower gripper 4 is made short, these three blades 5 , 6 , and 7 can be moved independently by using the cam mechanism.
- the actuator that moves each of the blades 5 , 6 , and 7 of the lower gripper 4 can be simplified, and minute motion can be realized.
- the binding film f in a state where the binding film f is pinched and bound between the upstream blade 5 and the downstream blade 6 of the lower gripper 4 and the upper gripper 3 , the binding film f is welded by the heater blade 7 arranged between these two blades 5 and 6 , and thus the binding film f can be securely welded at the welded portion f′.
- the upstream blade 5 on the film rolls 21 and 22 side is separated from the upper gripper 3 , so that the binding film f is cut at the welded portion f′, and thus the binding film f can be cut cleanly.
- the heater blade 7 is separated from the upper gripper 3 , and thus the welded portion f′ can be sufficiently cooled and securely bound.
- the present invention is applied to an apparatus that binds a plurality of bills; however, not being limited thereto, the present invention can be applied to an apparatus that binds paper sheets, such as various tickets and cards.
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- This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-180437, filed Sep. 15, 2016; the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Embodiments described herein relate generally to a paper sheet binding apparatus that stacks and binds a plurality of paper sheets.
- Conventionally, as a paper sheet binding apparatus that stacks and binds a plurality of paper sheets, for example, an apparatus that stacks and binds a plurality of paper bills by a belt-shape film is known. This apparatus is configured to, for example, move a plurality of bills, which are stacked in a vertical direction, to a horizontal direction while being compressed in the vertical direction, press the bills between conveyor belts while winding around the bills a film fed ahead of the moving direction, and weld the film together behind the bills to bind them.
- However, in the aforementioned conventional apparatus, the stacking direction and the pressing direction of the bills are different, and thus there is a possibility that a form of the bills may collapse when the stacked bills are pressed between the conveyor belts, and the bills cannot be bound neatly.
- Therefore, there is a demand for a paper sheet binding apparatus which is capable of binding a plurality of stacked paper sheets neatly.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a bill processing apparatus according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing a stacking mechanism of a binding processor incorporated into the bill processing apparatus ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a binding mechanism of the binding processor incorporated into the bill processing apparatus ofFIG. 1 . -
FIGS. 4-11 are diagrams for explaining an operation of the binding mechanism ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 12 is a diagram for explaining operations of a pressing member and an upper gripper of the binding mechanism ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing the stacking mechanism ofFIG. 2 . - According to one embodiment, the paper sheet binding apparatus comprises: a pressing member that presses object to be bound with a plurality of paper sheets stacked in a stacking direction of the paper sheets to move the object to be bound in the stacking direction, a feed unit that feeds a binding belt in a direction orthogonal to the stacking direction ahead of a moving direction of the object to be bound, a press member that folds the binding belt along a back end in the moving direction of the object to be bound which is pressed by the pressing member and around which the binding belt is wound while pressing the back end of the object to be bound, and a welding and cutting unit that welds the folded binding belts with each other and cuts the same.
- Various Embodiments will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of abill processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment. - The
bill processing apparatus 100 includes achassis 100 a, and includes aconveyance path 101 extending substantially horizontally across an upper portion of thechassis 100 a. Thisconveyance path 101 separates bills (paper sheets) (not shown), which were received from afeed device 110 provided (on the right side in the figure) separately from thebill processing apparatus 100, one by one, and conveys the bills. Thefeed device 110 sends a plurality of bills in a stacked state to theconveyance path 101 one by one. - The
bill processing apparatus 100 includes twodetection devices conveyance path 101. In the present embodiment, twodetection devices 102 facing with each other are provided on both sides (an upper side and a lower side in the figure) of theconveyance path 101. The number of thedetection devices 102 may be set appropriately. Each of thedetection devices 102 is located at a center of theconveyance path 101. The twodetection devices 102 detect characteristics of both sides of the bills conveyed through theconveyance path 101. - The
detection device 102 may be, for example, a device using an ultraviolet light for detecting stains of bills, or a device using fluorescence and/or phosphorescence. In any case, thedetection device 102 detects real or fake bills, stains or damage, denomination, and other bill characteristics. - The bills that have passed through the
detection devices 102 are respectively allocated to predeterminedprocessors 103 to 106 through theconveyance path 101 based on the detected characteristics. Provided on theconveyance path 101 is a gate (not shown) and a conveyance guide (not shown) for conveying the bills to desired destinations. - A
processor 104 provided furthest upstream of theconveyance path 101 is areject stacking unit 104 that stacks bills suspected of having been counterfeited, bills determined to need reexamination, or bills output by two in a stacked manner and that could not be separated, and skewed bills output in an offset manner that exceeds a detectable limit. - A
processor 105 on the downstream side of thereject stacking unit 104 is ashredder 105 that counts and shreds bills that are authentic bills but have a high degree of stains and damage, and were thus determined as not being reusable. - In addition, two
processors shredder 105 are bindingprocessors binding processors 106 may be set appropriately, and the processor may be provided for every denomination, and multiple processors may be provided for one denomination. - Furthermore, a
processor 103 provided at an end of theconveyance path 101 is anend stacking unit 103 that stacks bills that were not assigned to any of theprocessors - The
bill processing apparatus 100 includes acontrol device 108 that controls an operation of each unit of thebill processing apparatus 100. Thecontrol device 108, for example, controls a detecting operation in thedetection device 102, controls various operations in each of theprocessors 103 to 106, such as stacking, shredding, and binding, and designates destinations of the bills to be conveyed through theconveyance path 101. Thecontrol device 108 may be a single processing device, or may include multiple processors. - Moreover, the
bill processing apparatus 100 includes a storage medium (for example, memory or storage device) that stores a computer code used for controlling thecontrol device 108, and the like. Thecontrol device 108 reads out programs from such an accessible memory to execute various steps. Thecontrol device 108 includes a dedicated generic computer, a computer processor such as RISC or CISC, a digital signal processor (DSP), and the like. - The aforementioned
binding processors 106 respectively include device configurations for bundling a plurality of bills into an easy-to-handle size. For example, in the present embodiment, eachbinding processor 106 includes a sealing mechanism (not shown) that seals a predetermined number of bills (100 bills in the present embodiment) by a small belt. In addition, eachbinding processor 106 includes a binding mechanism (see, for example,FIG. 3 ) that stacks and binds a plurality (10 bundles in the present embodiment) of bundles of bills that were sealed by the sealing mechanism. - The
binding mechanism 10 is an example of the paper sheet binding apparatus of the present invention. The sealing mechanism not shown here is not an essential configuration to the present invention, and loose bills may be stacked by a predetermined number (1000 in the present embodiment) to be bound by thebinding mechanism 10. Note that in the present embodiment, eachbinding mechanism 10 produces a bunch T of 1000 bills by stacking and bundling 10 bundles t, but the number of bills included in one bundle and the number of bundles t included in one bunch may be changed appropriately. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , astacking mechanism 9 of the bundles t is disposed on the upstream side of thebinding mechanism 10, and receives and stacks the bundles t ejected from the sealing mechanism (not shown) on the pressingmember 1 in order. Upon completion of the stacking, thestacking mechanism 9 is rotated by a rotating mechanism (not shown) in an arrow direction to a position at which the stacked upper-end bundle t neighbors the binding film f, and the stacked bundle T′ is rotationally moved. In this state (a state shown by dashed lines inFIG. 2 ), each bundle t included in the stacked bundle T′ becomes a standing state in which its short-length direction is oriented in a vertical direction, and will be in a state in which a bottom end is supported by a supporting member (not shown). - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thebinding mechanism 10 includes thepressing member 1 that presses 10 bundles t in a stacking direction (the right direction in the figure) to move this stacked bundle T′ (the object to be bound) in the right direction in the figure. The pressingmember 1 includes a flatpressing surface 1 a to be in contact with a bundle t (the bundle at the left end in the figure) present at an end in the stacking direction of the stacked bundle T′, and is moved to a direction (the right direction in the figure) to press the stacked bundle T′ by a moving mechanism (not shown). - In addition, the
binding mechanism 10 includes a feed device 20 (a feed unit) for feeding a belt-shape binding film f (a binding belt) ahead of the moving direction of the stacked bundle T′. Thefeed device 20 feeds the binding film f in a direction orthogonal to the stacking direction of the stacked bundle T′ on the side opposite to thepressing member 1 relative to the stacked bundle T′. In the present embodiment, the binding film f is wound along the short-length direction of the stacked bundle T′, and thus thefeed device 20 feeds the binding film f along the vertical direction. - Specifically, the
feed device 20 includes two upper andlower film rolls motor 23 is connected to arotation axis 21 b of theupper film roll 21 via a belt, and a predetermined torque is given to therotation axis 21 b in a direction of winding the binding film f. - In addition, the
feed device 20 includes a plurality ofguide rollers guide rollers pressing member 1. In addition, theguide roller 25 a is a tension roller that gives a predetermined tension to the binding film f. - The two film rolls 21 and 22 have
brake rollers brake rollers peripheral surfaces - For example, one
brake roller 24H is selectively moved to a position where it is pressed against the outerperipheral surface 21 a of theupper film roll 21, and to a position where it is separated from the outerperipheral surface 21 a, by an actuator, such as a solenoid. In addition, anotherbrake roller 24L is selectively moved to a position where it is pressed against the outerperipheral surface 22 a of thelower film roll 22, and to a position where it is separated from the outerperipheral surface 22 a, by an actuator, such as a solenoid. - The binding
mechanism 10 also includes anupper gripper 3 and alower gripper 4. The twogrippers - The stacked bundle T′ is pressed by the pressing
member 1, and is pressed between theupper gripper 3 and thelower gripper 4 while pressing the binding film f fed by thefeed device 20. Thereby, in a state of pressing the stacked bundle T′ in the stacking direction, the binding film f is gradually wound around the stacked bundle T′. - The
upper gripper 3 and thelower gripper 4 function so as to fold the binding film f along the back end in the moving direction of the stacked bundle T′ around which the binding film f is wound. At this time, the twogrippers upper gripper 3 and thelower gripper 4 function as press members that press the back end of the stacked bundle T′ so that the stacked bundle T′ pressed in the stacking direction does not move in the reverse direction. Theupper gripper 3 and thelower gripper 4 are capable of moving in the vertical direction, in which they separate from and contact with each other, by an actuator (not shown). - The
upper gripper 3, at least its lower surface side facing thelower gripper 4, is made of rubber. Thelower gripper 4 includes twopressing blades upper gripper 3. In explanations below, thepressing blade 5 on the upstream side along the moving direction of the stacked bundle T′ may be referred to as theupstream blade 5, and thepressing blade 6 on the downstream side along the moving direction may be referred to as thedownstream blade 6. The twopressing blades - Furthermore, a
heater blade 7 is provided projectably/retractably between the twopressing blades upper gripper 3, by an actuator (not shown), such as a cam mechanism. Theheater blade 7 is connected to a heat source (not shown), and functions as a welding and cutting unit that welds (binds) and cuts the binding films f pressed by the twopressing blades upper gripper 3. - A table 31 that supports the stacked bundle T′ pressed out by the pressing
member 1 includes amovable guide plate 32 that arranges the longitudinal direction of the stacked bundle T′ as shown inFIG. 13 . When the stacked bundle T′ is pressed out by the pressingmember 1, there is a possibility that the stacked bundle T′ may deform into a fan form due to the compressing force being applied, and the bound form may collapse. Theguide plate 32 has moved to a position that is slightly away from the stacked bundle T′ along the longitudinal direction of the bills in advance, thereby preventing the stacked bundle T′ from collapsing. - An operation of the aforementioned
binding mechanism 10 will now be described with reference toFIGS. 3 to 12 . - From the state shown in
FIG. 3 , as the pressingmember 1 is moved in arrow F direction as shown inFIG. 4 and the stacked bundle T′ is pressed between the twogrippers - At this time, brake forces to suppress rotation are given to the
upper film roll 21 and the lower film roll of thefeed device 20 respectively by thebrake rollers - Thus, the stacked bundle T′, the left end thereof in the figure, is pressed by the pressing
member 1, and the right end thereof in the figure is pressed by the binding film f, thereby being compressed in its stacking direction. At this time, the compressing force of the stacked bundle T′ can be changed by changing the brake forces given to the film rolls 21 and 22 by thebrake rollers - The compressing force of the stacked bundle T′ can also be added by a tension mechanism, not by the
brake rollers tension roller 25 a, it is possible to energize by a spring, detect a position of a tensioner by a sensor (not shown), and obtain a compressing force by driving themotor 23 by a signal of the sensor. In addition, it is possible to switch between a weak tension for performing a film fusion cutting to be described later and a strong tension for applying the compressing force by providing a plurality of sensors and two kinds of strong and weak energizing springs. - Then, as shown in
FIG. 5 , when the stacked bundle T′ moves to a position where the back end of the stacked bundle T′ in the moving direction passes the two upper andlower grippers FIG. 6 , the twogrippers - Thus, the binding film f wound around the upper and lower surfaces of the stacked bundle T′ is slightly folded along the back end of the stacked bundle T′ in the moving direction. In addition, by this, the back end of the stacked bundle T′ in the moving direction is pressed near its corners by the two
grippers - In
FIG. 5 , the pressingmember 1, being present between theupper gripper 3 and thelower gripper 4 in this state, needs to retreat to avoid interfering with thegrippers pressing member 1. - As shown in
FIG. 12 , the pressingmember 1 comprises a slidingportion 3 a (a movable pressing member) and a fixedportion 1 a (a fixed pressing member). The slidingportion 3 a slides in a vertical direction. When theupper gripper 3 operates to descend, theupper gripper 3 is inserted into the side surface of the stacked bundle T′ while pressing down theportion 1 a. Accordingly, there is no concern that the stacked bundle T′ may collapse due to the winding of the binding film f. - The lower surface of the stacked bundle T′ comes into a state of
FIG. 6 as thelower gripper 4 rises. When thepressing member 1 retreats in this state, since the upper and lower edges of the stacked bundle T′ are caught by theupper gripper 3 and thelower gripper 4, the pressingmember 1 can retreat without the stacked bundle T′ moving back. - The sliding
portion 3 a returns to an original state by a spring upon becoming a state of not being pressed by theupper gripper 3. It is possible to have an appropriate catching amount by making the descending amount of theupper gripper 3 variable, depending on the height of the stacked bundle T′ in accordance with the kind of bills. After thepressing member 1 has completely retreated, theupper gripper 3 further descends while pressing the back end of the stacked bundle T′ until abutting thelower gripper 4, and pinches the binding film f in a stacked state. - In a state where the two upper and lower binding films f are pinched in a stacked state by the
upper gripper 3 and thelower gripper 4 as shown inFIG. 7 , theheater blade 7 is raised from between the twopressing blades upper gripper 3, as shown inFIG. 8 . At this time, the two binding films f are pinched between theupstream blade 5 and theupper gripper 3, and between thedownstream blade 6 and theupper gripper 3, and thus the two binding films f are welded between theupstream blade 5 and thedownstream blade 6 in a state where both sides of the welding position are securely held. - After that, as shown in
FIG. 9 , thebrake roller 24H is separated from the outerperipheral surface 21 a of theupper film roll 21, and thebrake roller 24L is separated from the outerperipheral surface 22 a of thelower film roll 22, and the tension of the binding film f is loosened once. Then, theupper film roll 21 is wound slightly by a weak force to give a weak tension to the binding film f. - From this state, as shown in
FIG. 10 , when theupstream blade 5 is caused to descend to be separated from theupper gripper 3, the binding films f on the film rolls 21 and 22 sides are pulled by a weak force, and are cut and separated at the welded position. In this state, the binding films f on the stacked bundle T′ side are pinched and bound by thedownstream blade 6 and theupper gripper 3. - Thereafter, the
heater blade 7 is caused to descend to be separated from theupper gripper 3, and the welded portion is cooled so as to be securely bound. After both ends of the binding film f are bound as such, thedownstream blade 6 is caused to descend to be separated from theupper gripper 3. Thereby, a bunch T is formed. - Finally, as shown in
FIG. 11 , theupper gripper 3 is caused to rise in an arrow direction in the figure to wait for a stacked bundle T′ to bind next. In the present embodiment, from the state shown inFIG. 6 , theupper gripper 3 is caused to descend so as to be pressed against thelower gripper 4, and the welded position of the binding film f is thus close to thelower gripper 4. Thus, in order to make the film consumption amount of theupper film roll 21 and thelower film roll 22 the same, theupper film roll 21 is slightly rolled to move the welded portion f′ of the binding film f to theupper film roll 21 side. - As above, according to the present embodiment, the stacked bundle T′ is pressed in the stacking direction by the pressing
member 1, the stacked bundle T′ is pressed against the binding film f, and the binding film f is folded on the back end side of the stacked bundle T′ to support the back end. Accordingly, the binding film f can be wound around the stacked bundle T′ firmly, and a plurality of stacked bills can be bound neatly. - In addition, according to the present embodiment, the members (corresponding to the
pressing member 1 and the upper andlower grippers - According to the present embodiment, the pressing
member 1 and theupper gripper 3 can be arranged in a nested manner, and thus the end portion of the stacked bundle T′ in a state of being pressed by thepressing surface 1 a of thepressing member 1 can be pressed by the plate-like protrusion 3 a of theupper gripper 3, thereby preventing the stacked bundle T′ from disturbing its stacked orientation when winding the binding film f. - According to the present embodiment, in a state where the back end corner portion of the stacked bundle T′ in the moving direction is pressed by the
lower gripper 4, when theupper gripper 3 is moved toward thelower gripper 4, theupper gripper 3 can be slid while the end portions of a plurality of plate-like protrusions 3 a are pressed against the stacked bundle T′, and the binding film f can be wound while being pressed on the back end surface of the stacked bundle T′. At this time, since a plurality of plate-like protrusions 3 a include end portions provided to extend in the moving direction of theupper gripper 3, a contact area with the stacked bundle T′ can be reduced and the movement of theupper gripper 3 can be made smooth. - According to the present embodiment, since a movable range of the
upper gripper 3 is made larger than thelower gripper 4, and the moving distance of theupstream blade 5, thedownstream blade 6, and theheater blade 7 of thelower gripper 4 is made short, these threeblades blades lower gripper 4 can be simplified, and minute motion can be realized. - According to the present embodiment, in a state where the binding film f is pinched and bound between the
upstream blade 5 and thedownstream blade 6 of thelower gripper 4 and theupper gripper 3, the binding film f is welded by theheater blade 7 arranged between these twoblades - According to the present embodiment, after welding the binding film f at the welded portion f′, in a state where a weak tension is given to the binding film f, the
upstream blade 5 on the film rolls 21 and 22 side is separated from theupper gripper 3, so that the binding film f is cut at the welded portion f′, and thus the binding film f can be cut cleanly. - Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, after cutting the binding film f at the welded portion f′, in a state where the binding film f on the bunch T side is pinched and bound between the
downstream blade 6 and theupper gripper 3, theheater blade 7 is separated from theupper gripper 3, and thus the welded portion f′ can be sufficiently cooled and securely bound. - While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
- For example, in the aforementioned embodiment, the case where the present invention is applied to an apparatus that binds a plurality of bills is explained; however, not being limited thereto, the present invention can be applied to an apparatus that binds paper sheets, such as various tickets and cards.
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