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Wire stitcher with multiple stitching heads

A linkage device, collating and binding technology, applied in binding, book binding, nailing tools, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-08-14
MULLER MARTINI HLDG
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Therefore only thinner products can be bound

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[0016] exist Figures 1a to 1c Some standard different configurations of the binding head 20 are schematically shown in FIG. 1 as they are provided in a collating linkage for binding printed products of different format widths and useful part numbers. Here, the basic construction of the binding head is always the same. Each binding head 20 comprises a housing 5 , the axis of which is indicated at 7 . The wire feeding device 1 and the wire cutter 2 are located on the left as seen by the observer. The wire styler 3 and the staple pusher 4 are arranged on the right side of the central axis 7, the staple pusher can move vertically in the housing 5 in a corresponding guide and pass through the roller 4a. A control element of the collating drive, not shown here, periodically presses the staples 8 formed in the stitching head into the printed product 10 . The central axis of the printed product 10 is indicated with 11 and the central axis of the staple 8 is indicated with 9 . Furt...

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The stitcher has stitching heads (20) for clamping assembled printed products and comprising elongated components e.g. wire supplying unit (1), wire cutter (2), wire shaper (3), housing (5) and rebate presser (6). An ejection area of a clamp (8) is arranged eccentrically to a central longitudinal axis of the stitching heads, where the components of one of the heads are formed mirror inverted with respect to the components of another head. The wire shaper is arranged at a right side of a middle axis (7) of the housing, where the clamp has crown width of 14 mm.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a collating and binding linkage for collating printed products, having a plurality of binding heads for binding printed products, wherein the binding heads each consist of a plurality of structural components and have an elongated shape And the ejection region of the staples is arranged eccentrically with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the staple head. Background technique [0002] Collating and binding linkages for binding printed products with the aid of staples usually have a plurality of binding heads which are arranged on so-called book chains to which the printed products are fed head. The staples themselves typically have an elongated elongated shape so that they can be moved closer to each other to achieve shorter staple spacing. Here, for design reasons, the ejection area of ​​the staples is arranged eccentrically with respect to the central longitudinal axis of the staple head in that the former and the...

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IPC IPC(8): B42C19/08
CPCB27F7/21B42B4/00
Inventor S·卡恩斯泰特H·克拉姆特J·舍尔策尔
Owner MULLER MARTINI HLDG
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