Arrangement mechanism for financial binding

By designing detachable clipping boards and an automated pushing mechanism, the problem of existing equipment being unable to adapt to documents of different sizes and thicknesses was solved, enabling multifunctional binding and efficient automated sorting, thus improving the binding quality and efficiency of financial documents.

CN223934420UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24GUANGXI NATURAL RESOURCES VOCATIONAL & TECH COLLEGE
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520871910.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-05-06
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-05-06

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing paper clips for financial binding are fixed in design and cannot be adjusted according to documents of different sizes and thicknesses. This limits the scope of equipment use, makes it unsuitable for various binding methods, and the replacement of paper clips is cumbersome, reducing efficiency.

Method used

The design features detachable paper clamping and pushing mechanisms. The paper clamping is engaged with the card block through a convex slot. In conjunction with a servo linear module and guide rail, the clamping is precisely translated and positioned. A shaking device automatically organizes the paper, and the pushing mechanism automatically clamps the paper, adapting to different binding needs.

Benefits of technology

It improved sorting and binding efficiency, enhanced the equipment's versatility and adaptability, reduced manual operation, lowered labor intensity, and ensured binding quality and equipment reliability.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of financial binding, and discloses a finishing mechanism for financial binding, which comprises a base, a clamping plate and a pushing mechanism, a shaking device is mounted in a mounting cover at the top of the base, and the shaking device shakes a paper pile table for placing paper to be finished so as to vibrate the paper; the number of the clamping plates is two, a paper clamping plate is connected to each clamping plate in a clamped mode, and the two paper clamping plates integrate and clamp paper in the paper stacking table from the two sides of the paper stacking table. The two sets of pushing mechanisms are used for pushing the clamping plates to move horizontally so that the paper clamping plates can clamp and position the paper which is subjected to shaking arrangement. And the paper clamping plate mounted in a clamping manner allows an operator to quickly replace paper clamping plates with different sizes and binding holes so as to adapt to different binding requirements. By replacing paper clamping plates of different sizes, the equipment can process files of various sizes and thicknesses, and the application range of the equipment is widened. The mechanism can adapt to various binding modes, the diversified binding requirements are met, and the multifunctionality of equipment is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of financial binding technology, specifically relating to a sorting mechanism for financial binding. Background Technology

[0002] With economic development and the continuous expansion of the financial industry, the work of organizing and binding financial documents is increasing. Traditional financial document organization and binding processes often rely on manual operation, which is inefficient and makes it difficult to guarantee binding quality. To improve work efficiency and binding quality, various financial binding and organizing agencies have emerged. These agencies are used for organizing and binding financial documents.

[0003] While existing financial binding equipment has improved work efficiency and binding quality to some extent, it also has certain limitations. One significant drawback is that existing binding clips are usually fixed in design and cannot be adjusted to different binding needs. Because the clips are fixed, they cannot accommodate documents of different sizes and thicknesses, limiting the equipment's usability. Existing equipment may not be able to meet binding requirements when encountering non-standard sizes or documents of special thicknesses. The existing clip design also makes it difficult for the equipment to adapt to different binding methods, such as saddle stitching, perfect binding, and sewing. This limits the equipment's versatility and cannot meet diverse binding needs. The fixed clip design makes changing clips cumbersome, increasing operation time and labor intensity. Because the clips are fixed, quick adjustments for different binding tasks are not possible, leading to interruptions in the binding workflow and reducing the overall efficiency of the binding process.

[0004] In view of this, we propose a sorting mechanism for financial binding that can replace the clipping paper. Utility Model Content

[0005] The present invention aims to solve the technical problem in the prior art where the cardboard clips are usually fixed in design and cannot be adjusted according to different binding requirements.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0007] A sorting mechanism for financial binding includes a base, a clamping plate, and a pushing mechanism. A shaking device is installed inside the mounting cover on the top of the base. The shaking device shakes the paper stack on which the paper to be sorted is placed to vibrate the paper.

[0008] The clamping plate has two clamps, and each clamping plate is clamped with a clamping cardboard. The two clamping cardboards clamp the paper in the paper stacking platform from both sides.

[0009] The pushing mechanism has two sets and is used to push the clamping plate to move so that the clamping plate clamps and positions the shaken and sorted paper.

[0010] Preferably, the front side of the mounting cover is provided with two symmetrically arranged inclined panels, and a clearance groove is provided between the two inclined panels and at the center of the mounting cover to accommodate the shaking of the paper stack.

[0011] Each push mechanism is fixed on the slanted panel.

[0012] Preferably, the pushing mechanism includes a servo linear module fixed to the inside of the inclined panel by a mounting bracket A, a guide rail fixed to the inside of the inclined panel by a mounting bracket B, a movable plate A fixed on the movable slide of the servo linear module and fixedly connected to a clamping plate, and a movable plate B that slides and guides in cooperation with the guide rail and is fixedly connected to the clamping plate. The movable plate B has a guide groove that slides and guides in cooperation with the guide rail.

[0013] Preferably, the clamping plate is an I-shaped plate with two raised U-shaped slots that engage with two raised U-shaped blocks on the outer side of the clamping plate.

[0014] The raised-shaped slots cooperate with the raised-shaped blocks on the outer side of the clamping plate to enable quick clamping and replacement of the clamping plate.

[0015] Preferably, different paper clips have different binding holes and clearance openings to accommodate paper clamping.

[0016] Different binding hole designs allow the equipment to adapt to different binding needs, such as saddle stitching, perfect binding, and sewing.

[0017] Preferably, the paper stack includes an inclined U-shaped limiting plate and a support plate located at the bottom of the U-shaped limiting plate and supporting the paper. The inclined U-shaped limiting plate can guide and limit the paper, preventing the paper from slipping out during shaking. The support plate can support the paper and prevent the paper from shifting due to shaking.

[0018] Preferably, the movable plate A, movable plate B, clamping plate, and clamping paper are all located above the U-shaped limiting plate and inside the tray. This protects the paper from interference during the sorting and binding process and prevents paper damage.

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the technical effects and advantages of this utility model are:

[0020] This financial binding and sorting mechanism automatically vibrates and sorts paper using a shaking device, reducing manual intervention and improving the efficiency and speed of the sorting process. The paper clamps are designed to be detachable and replaceable, accommodating documents of different sizes and thicknesses, as well as various binding methods (saddle stitching, perfect binding, sewing, etc.), increasing the equipment's versatility. The clamps feature an I-beam design, increasing strength and stability. Combined with a servo linear module and guide rails, this achieves precise translation and positioning of the clamps, ensuring binding quality. The design of the paper clamp slots and blocks allows for quick clamping and replacement, simplifying the operation process, saving time, and improving work efficiency.

[0021] The shaking device expels air from between the papers, making them flatter before binding and reducing binding errors caused by uneven paper. The clearance slot at the center of the slanted panel prevents paper or other objects from getting stuck between the panel and the paper stack, protecting the equipment from damage and improving its reliability. The inclined U-shaped limiting plate and support plate on the clamping plate provide good guidance and support for the paper, preventing it from slipping or shifting during shaking and ensuring the stability of the sorting and binding process.

[0022] The automated operation of the push mechanism reduces manual labor, lowers labor intensity, and minimizes the possibility of human error. Overall, this financial binding mechanism, through innovative design, enhances the automation level of financial document organization and binding, improves equipment adaptability and ease of operation, increases work efficiency and binding quality, and ensures work safety, bringing significant technological advancements to the field of financial binding. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a first-view diagram of the pushing mechanism of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a second-view diagram of the pushing mechanism of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the pushing mechanism of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the paper stacking platform of this utility model.

[0028] In the diagram: 1. Base; 2. Mounting cover; 3. Paper stacking platform; 31. U-shaped limiting plate; 32. Pallet; 4. Clamping plate; 41. U-shaped slot; 5. Clamping plate; 51. U-shaped block; 52. Binding hole; 53. Clearance opening; 6. Pushing mechanism; 61. Mounting frame A; 62. Servo linear module; 63. Mounting frame B; 64. Guide rail; 65. Moving slide; 66. Moving plate A; 67. Moving plate B; 68. Guide channel; 7. Slanted panel; 8. Clearance slot. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0030] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-5 This application will be described in further detail.

[0031] This application discloses a sorting mechanism for financial binding, including a base 1, a clamping plate 4 and a pushing mechanism 6. A shaking device is installed inside the mounting cover 2 on the top of the base 1. The shaking device shakes the paper stack 3 on which the paper to be sorted is placed to vibrate the paper.

[0032] The shaking device vibrates the paper to be sorted, helping to loosen and separate overlapping or stuck-together papers, reducing manual intervention and improving sorting efficiency. Vibration helps distribute the paper evenly in the paper stack 3, facilitating subsequent binding. Shaking also removes air between the papers, reducing binding errors caused by uneven paper distribution.

[0033] The front side of the mounting cover 2 has two symmetrically arranged inclined panels 7. Between the two inclined panels 7, and at the center of the mounting cover 2, is a clearance slot 8 for cooperating with the shaking of the paper stack 3. The clearance slot 8, located at the center of the inclined panel 7, allows the paper stack 3 to shake without obstruction, reducing interference during the shaking process and ensuring shaking efficiency. The presence of the clearance slot 8 prevents paper or other objects from getting stuck between the inclined panel 7 and the paper stack 3, protecting the equipment from damage.

[0034] The paper stacking table 3 includes an inclined U-shaped limiting plate 31 and a support plate 32 located at the bottom of the U-shaped limiting plate 31 to support the paper. The inclined U-shaped limiting plate 31 can guide and limit the paper, preventing it from slipping out during shaking and ensuring that the paper remains orderly during the sorting process. The support plate 32 located at the bottom of the U-shaped limiting plate 31 can support the paper, preventing it from shifting due to shaking and ensuring the stability of the paper during sorting and binding.

[0035] Two clamping plates 4 are provided, and each clamping plate 4 is clamped with a clamping paper 5. The two clamping paper 5 clamp the paper in the paper stack 3 from both sides of the paper stack 3.

[0036] The clamping plate 4 is an I-beam shaped plate with two raised U-shaped slots 41. These slots 41 engage with two raised U-shaped blocks 51 on the outer side of the clamping plate 5. The I-beam design increases the strength and stability of the clamping plate 4, enabling it to withstand greater pressure and handle thicker stacks of documents. The engagement of the raised U-shaped slots 41 with the raised U-shaped blocks 51 on the outer side of the clamping plate 5 allows for quick engagement and replacement of the clamping plate 5, improving the flexibility and ease of operation of the equipment. By changing the clamping plate 5 to different sizes, the clamping plate 4 can accommodate documents of different sizes and thicknesses, increasing the versatility of the equipment.

[0037] Different binding plates 5 have different binding holes 52 and clearance openings 53 for clamping paper with the binding clips. The different binding hole designs 52 allow the equipment to adapt to different binding needs, such as saddle stitching, perfect binding, and sewing. The clearance openings 53 ensure that the paper is not obstructed during the binding process, resulting in neater and more secure binding. The binding plates 5 can be quickly changed according to the needs of the binding task, increasing the flexibility and applicability of the equipment.

[0038] Two clamping plates 4 clamp the paper from both sides, ensuring that the paper does not shift during sorting and binding, thus guaranteeing binding quality. The paper clips 5 are attached to the clamping plates 4, allowing them to be removed and replaced with paper clips 5 that have different binding holes 52. This facilitates adjustments according to different binding requirements and allows for quick replacement of the paper clips 5, saving time and improving work efficiency.

[0039] The pushing mechanism 6 has two sets, and each set of pushing mechanism 6 is fixed on the inclined panel 7. The pushing mechanism 6 is used to push the clamping plate 4 to move so that the clamping plate 5 clamps and positions the shaken and sorted paper.

[0040] The pushing mechanism 6 includes a servo linear module 62 fixed to the inside of the inclined panel 7 via a mounting bracket A61, a guide rail 64 fixed to the inside of the inclined panel 7 via a mounting bracket B63, a movable plate A66 fixed to the movable slide 65 of the servo linear module 62 and fixedly connected to the clamping plate 4, and a movable plate B67 that cooperates with the guide rail 64 for sliding guidance and is fixedly connected to the clamping plate 4. The movable plate B67 has a guide groove 68 that cooperates with the guide rail 64 for guiding and sliding.

[0041] The two sets of servo linear modules 62 drive the moving slide 65 to move, which in turn drives the moving plate A66 to move. The guide rail 64 and the moving plate B67 cooperate to assist the moving plate A66 in moving, so that the two clamping plates 4 and the clamping plate 5 can move closer or further apart, which facilitates clamping the paper after it has been shaken and makes subsequent binding operations easier. Alternatively, when they are far apart, it is convenient to feed unsorted paper.

[0042] The servo linear module 62 enables precise linear motion, ensuring accurate positioning of the clamping plate 4. The coordinated use of the servo linear module 62, guide rail 64, and moving plates A66 and B67 ensures the stability and guidance of the clamping plate 4 during the pushing process, preventing wobbling and offset. The guide channel 68 facilitates smoother sliding of the moving plate B67 on the guide rail 64, reducing mechanical wear.

[0043] Two sets of pushing mechanisms 6 move the clamping plate 4 horizontally, which can be adjusted according to paper of different thicknesses and sizes, enhancing the applicability of the equipment. This helps to accurately position the clamping plate 5, ensuring that the shaken paper is firmly clamped for precise binding. The pushing mechanism 6 ensures that the clamping plate 5 applies uniform and sufficient pressure to the paper during movement, keeping the paper neat and orderly before binding. The pushing mechanism 6 can be automated, reducing manual operation, lowering labor intensity, and minimizing errors caused by improper human operation.

[0044] Moving plates A66 and B67, clamping plate 4, and paper clamping plate 5 are all located above the U-shaped limiting plate 31 and inside the tray 32. Positioning these components above the U-shaped limiting plate 31 and inside the tray 32 protects the paper from external interference during sorting and binding, preventing damage. This layout makes the entire device compact, space-saving, and easy to operate and maintain. All key components are located within a single working area, improving workflow efficiency and reducing paper movement distance during processing, thus reducing sorting and binding time. This design also reduces direct contact between operators and moving parts, improving work safety.

[0045] Overall, this type of financial binding mechanism improves the efficiency and quality of financial document organization and binding through a series of automated processes such as shaking, clamping, and pushing, while reducing labor costs.

[0046] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A sorting mechanism for financial binding, characterized in that, include: The base (1) has a shaking device installed inside the mounting cover (2) on top of the base (1). The shaking device shakes the paper stack (3) on which the paper to be sorted is placed to vibrate the paper. Clamping plate (4), two clamping plates (4) are provided and each clamping plate (4) is fitted with a replaceable clamping plate (5). The two clamping plates (5) clamp the paper in the paper stack (3) from both sides of the paper stack (3). The pushing mechanism (6) has two sets and is used to push the clamping plate (4) to move so that the clamping plate (5) clamps and positions the shaken and sorted paper.

2. The financial binding and sorting mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front side of the mounting cover (2) is provided with two symmetrically arranged inclined panels (7), and an avoidance slot (8) is provided between the two inclined panels (7) and at the center of the mounting cover (2) to cooperate with the shaking of the paper stack (3). Each push mechanism (6) is fixed on the inclined panel (7).

3. A financial binding and sorting mechanism according to claim 2, characterized in that: The pushing mechanism (6) includes a servo linear module (62) fixed to the inside of the inclined panel (7) by a mounting bracket A (61), a guide rail (64) fixed to the inside of the inclined panel (7) by a mounting bracket B (63), a movable plate A (66) fixed on the movable slide (65) of the servo linear module (62) and fixedly connected to the clamping plate (4), and a movable plate B (67) that cooperates with the guide rail (64) to slide and is fixedly connected to the clamping plate (4). The movable plate B (67) is provided with a guide groove (68) that cooperates with the guide rail (64) to slide.

4. A financial binding and sorting mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The clamping plate (4) is an I-shaped plate with two convex slots (41) on it. The convex slots (41) are engaged with two convex blocks (51) on the outer side of the clamping plate (5).

5. A financial binding and sorting mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: Different paper clips (5) have different binding holes (52) and clearance openings (53) for binding paper.

6. A financial binding and sorting mechanism according to claim 3, characterized in that: The paper stacking platform (3) includes an inclined U-shaped limiting plate (31) and a tray (32) located at the bottom of the U-shaped limiting plate (31) and cooperating to support the paper.

7. A financial binding and sorting mechanism according to claim 6, characterized in that: The movable plate A (66), movable plate B (67), clamping plate (4) and clamping plate (5) are all located above the U-shaped limiting plate (31) and inside the tray (32).