Binding machine for gardening
US-2020113141-A1 · Apr 16, 2020 · US
US11623776B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11623776-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016997002-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2023 |
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A binding machine that binds objects with a tape, the binding machine includes a staple magazine unit configured to accommodate a plurality of staples, a main handle, a clincher arm configured to approach a leading staple of the plurality of staples and a clincher configured to bend the leading staple. The clincher has, on a surface thereof, a first groove that extends in an acute angle direction with respect to an axial direction of a rotation shaft of the clincher arm and has a first groove length and a first groove width, and a second groove that extends in an acute angle direction with respect to the axial direction of the rotation shaft of the clincher arm and has a second groove length and a second groove width. The second groove is disposed offset with respect to the first groove in a width direction of the first groove.
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What is claimed is: 1. A binding machine that binds objects with a tape, the binding machine comprising: a staple magazine unit configured to accommodate a plurality of staples; a main handle to which the staple magazine unit is attached; a clincher arm rotatably attached to the main handle such that the clincher arm approaches a leading staple of the plurality of staples; and a clincher provided on the clincher arm, and configured to bend the leading staple, which is driven from the staple magazine unit and penetrates overlapped portions of the tape, when the clincher arm is rotated to approach the leading staple, wherein the clincher has, on a surface thereof, a first groove that extends in an acute angle direction with respect to an axial direction of a rotation shaft of the clincher arm and has a first groove length and a first groove width, and a second groove that extends in an acute angle direction with respect to the axial direction of the rotation shaft of the clincher arm and has a second groove length and a second groove width, wherein the second groove is disposed offset with respect to the first groove in a width direction of the first groove, the first groove extends from a first end portion thereof to a second end portion thereof, directing from a first side toward a second side of the clincher in the axial direction of the rotation shaft of the clincher, the second groove extends from a third end portion thereof to a fourth end portion thereof, directing from the second side toward the first side of the clincher in the axial direction of the rotation shaft of the clincher, the first groove and the second groove communicate with each other in a region between the second end portion of the first groove and the fourth end portion of the second groove, and a width of the region where the first groove and the second groove communicate with each other is smaller than a sum of the first groove width and the second groove width. 2. The binding machine according to claim 1 , further comprising: a guiding portion provided at a tip of the staple magazine unit and configured to regulate a position of the clincher in the axial direction of the rotation shaft of the clincher arm in a state where the clincher is in close proximity to the staple magazine unit, wherein the guiding portion has a pair of guide surfaces inclined such that a gap therebetween increases toward the clincher, the clincher further has a pair of surfaces to be guided that are located on opposite sides of the first groove and the second groove and that are inclined away from the staple magazine unit going away from the first groove and the second groove, and in a state where the clincher is in close proximity to the staple magazine unit, one of the pair of surfaces to be guided faces one of the pair of guide surfaces, and another of the pair of surfaces to be guided faces another of the pair of guide surfaces. 3. The binding machine according to claim 1 , wherein the second groove is disposed offset with respect to the first groove in a length direction of the first groove. 4. The binding machine according to claim 3 , wherein the first groove has a depth from the surface of the clincher gradually increasing going away from the first end portion and gradually decreasing as it approaches the second end portion. 5. The binding machine according to claim 4 , wherein the second groove has a depth from the surface of the clincher gradually increasing going away from the third end portion and gradually decreasing as it approaches the fourth end portion. 6. The binding machine according to claim 5 , wherein a sum of the first groove length and the second groove length is larger than a length from the first end portion to the third end portion. 7. The binding machine according to claim 1 , wherein the first groove has a depth from the surface of the clincher gradually increasing going away from the first end portion and gradually decreasing as it approaches the second end portion. 8. The binding machine according to claim 7 , wherein the second groove has a depth from the surface of the clincher gradually increasing going away from the third end portion and gradually decreasing as it approaches the fourth end portion. 9. The binding machine according to claim 8 , wherein a sum of the first groove length and the second groove length is larger than a length from the first end portion to the third end portion. 10. The binding machine according to claim 1 , wherein the second groove has a depth from the surface of the clincher gradually increasing going away from the third end portion and gradually decreasing as it approaches the fourth end portion. 11. The binding machine according to claim 10 , wherein a sum of the first groove length and the second groove length is larger than a length from the first end portion to the third end portion.
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