Financial voucher fixer

By designing a financial document holder that uses a lower housing, fixing rod, and locking element to clamp the plastic tube of the financial document, the problems of cumbersome operation and paper wrapping in the existing technology are solved, achieving more efficient fixation and better paper protection.

CN223972349UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06GUIZHOU TOBACCO CO LIUPANSHUI CO
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520695802.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-14
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-14

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing method of binding financial documents is cumbersome, requiring additional cardboard wrapping and glue application, which affects work efficiency and paper integrity.

Method used

Design a financial document holder, including a lower housing, a fixing rod, an upper housing, and a locking component. By clamping a plastic tube at one corner of the financial document, the fixing rod passes through and cooperates with the locking component to fix it, preventing loosening or damage.

Benefits of technology

It achieves secure fixation of financial documents, reduces operational steps, improves work efficiency, avoids the need for cardboard wrapping and glue, and maintains the integrity of the paper.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a financial voucher fixer, which comprises a lower shell, an upper shell, a lower shell and a fixing device, the fixing rod is vertically arranged in the accommodating cavity; the upper shell is provided with an upper containing cavity, a via hole is formed in the upper shell, and the via hole corresponds to the fixing rod; the locking piece is arranged at the free end of the fixing rod; when the upper shell and the lower shell are aligned and folded, the upper containing cavity and the lower containing cavity jointly form a containing cavity for clamping one corner end of the financial voucher, and the fixing rod penetrates through a plastic pipe at the corner end of the financial voucher. Compared with an existing cardboard wrapping mode, the fixing device does not need to additionally wrap a cardboard and adhere the cardboard after the voucher is bound, tedious operation steps are reduced, working efficiency is improved, meanwhile, glue and the like are not needed, follow-up disassembling operation is facilitated, and the integrity of paper cannot be affected.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a financial document holder, belonging to the field of financial document binding technology. Background Technology

[0002] Financial vouchers are written records of economic transactions and serve as the basis for accounting. When submitting expense reports, various expense vouchers, such as invoices and expense reports, need to be organized and then bound using a voucher binding machine. Currently, the binding method involves punching a hole in one corner of the financial voucher using the binding machine and inserting a piece of plastic tubing to secure it. For better organization and standardization, after binding, accounting staff also need to wrap a triangular piece of cardboard around that corner and glue it in place before drying. This method is inconvenient and time-consuming. It is necessary to study and improve this method. Utility Model Content

[0003] Based on the above, this utility model provides a financial voucher holder to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art.

[0004] The technical solution of this utility model is: a financial document holder, comprising:

[0005] The lower housing has a lower accommodating cavity;

[0006] A fixing rod is vertically installed within the lower accommodating cavity;

[0007] The upper housing has an upper receiving cavity, and the upper housing is provided with a through hole, the through hole corresponding to the fixing rod;

[0008] A locking element is provided at the free end of the fixing rod;

[0009] When the upper housing and the lower housing are aligned and closed, the upper accommodating cavity and the lower accommodating cavity together form an accommodating cavity for clamping one corner of the financial document, and the fixing rod passes through the plastic tube at the corner of the financial document.

[0010] In one example, the upper shell includes an upper shell plate in the shape of a right-angled triangle and an upper vertical plate disposed on the two right-angled sides of the upper shell plate; the lower shell includes a lower shell plate in the shape of a right-angled triangle and a lower vertical plate disposed on the two right-angled sides of the lower shell plate; the upper vertical plate corresponds to the lower vertical plate.

[0011] In one example, the bottom of the upper vertical plate is provided with a slot, and the top of the lower vertical plate is provided with an insert plate that can be inserted into the slot.

[0012] In one example, the fixing rod has at least a threaded post at its free end, and the locking element is a fastening nut.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: By setting up a lower shell, a fixing rod, an upper shell, and a locking component, when handling financial documents, the financial documents are first placed on the lower shell, and then the upper shell is pressed down from top to bottom. The upper and lower shells align and close to secure the financial documents. At the same time, the fixing rod passes through the plastic tube and works with the locking component to ensure a more secure fixation of the financial documents, preventing them from loosening or being damaged during use. Compared with existing paper-wrapping methods, this fixture eliminates the need for additional paper wrapping and pasting after the documents are bound, reducing cumbersome steps and improving work efficiency. Furthermore, it eliminates the need for glue, facilitating subsequent disassembly without affecting the integrity of the paper. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a financial document holder;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the lower casing;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the upper shell;

[0017] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of a document bound by a document binding machine;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a diagram illustrating the use of the fastener;

[0019] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0020] 1. Lower housing, 11. Lower receiving cavity, 12. Lower housing plate, 13. Lower vertical plate, 14. Insert plate;

[0021] 2. Fixed rod;

[0022] 3 Upper housing, 31 Upper receiving cavity, 32 Through hole, 33 Upper housing plate, 34 Upper vertical plate, 35 Slot;

[0023] 4. Locking components. Detailed Implementation

[0024] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Many specific details are set forth in the following description to provide a full understanding of this utility model. However, this utility model can be implemented in many other ways different from those described herein, and those skilled in the art can make similar modifications without departing from the spirit of this utility model. Therefore, this utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.

[0025] Please see Figures 1 to 5This embodiment discloses a financial document holder, comprising a lower housing 1, a fixing rod 2, an upper housing 3, and a locking member 4. The lower housing 1 has a lower receiving cavity 11, and the fixing rod 2 is vertically installed in the lower receiving cavity 11. The upper housing 3 has an upper receiving cavity 31, and a through hole 32 is formed on the upper housing 3, corresponding to the fixing rod 2 so that the fixing rod 2 can pass through the through hole 32. The locking member 4 is detachably installed on the free end of the fixing rod 2 to fix the upper housing 3 onto the lower housing 1. When the upper housing 3 and the lower housing 1 are aligned and closed, the upper receiving cavity 31 and the lower receiving cavity 11 together form a receiving cavity that clamps one corner of the financial document, and the fixing rod 2 passes through the plastic tube at the corner of the financial document.

[0026] By configuring a lower housing 1, a fixing rod 2, an upper housing 3, and a locking element 4, when handling financial documents, the document is first placed on the lower housing 1, and then the upper housing 3 is pressed down from top to bottom. The upper housing 3 and lower housing 1 align and close, securing the document. Simultaneously, the fixing rod 2, passing through a plastic tube, works in conjunction with the locking element 4 to ensure a more secure fixation of the document, preventing it from loosening or being damaged during use. Compared to existing cardboard wrapping methods, this fixture eliminates the need for additional cardboard wrapping and pasting after document binding, reducing cumbersome steps, improving work efficiency, and eliminating the need for glue, facilitating subsequent disassembly without affecting the integrity of the paper.

[0027] For ease of operation, the upper shell 3 includes an upper shell plate 33 in the shape of a right triangle and an upper vertical plate 34 fixed to the two right-angled sides of the upper shell plate 33; the lower shell 1 includes a lower shell plate 12 in the shape of a right triangle and a lower vertical plate 13 fixed to the two right-angled sides of the lower shell plate 12. The upper vertical plate 34 corresponds to the lower vertical plate 13, and the upper shell 3 and the lower shell 1 can protect the corners of the financial documents.

[0028] For ease of operation, a slot 35 is provided at the bottom of the upper vertical plate 34, and an insert plate 14 is provided at the top of the lower vertical plate 13. The insert plate 14 can be inserted into the slot 35, thereby accommodating the fixing of financial documents of different thicknesses.

[0029] For ease of operation, the free end of the fixing rod 2 is a threaded post, and the locking part 4 is a fastening nut. After the threaded post passes through the through hole 32 on the upper housing 3, the upper housing 3 can be fixed to the lower housing 1 by the fastening nut. This not only makes operation convenient, but also facilitates subsequent disassembly.

[0030] The working principle of the above-mentioned financial document holder is as follows:

[0031] First, organize the financial vouchers and use a voucher binding machine to secure one corner of each voucher by inserting it into a plastic tube. Then, place the vouchers in the lower receiving cavity 11 of the lower housing 1, ensuring the plastic tube is aligned and passes through the fixing rod 2. Next, press the upper housing 3 down from top to bottom, aligning and clamping the financial vouchers with the lower housing 1. Finally, install the locking piece 4 at the free end of the fixing rod 2 to secure the upper housing 3 and lower housing 1. Through these steps, the financial vouchers are securely fixed in the holder. It should be noted that... Figure 4 As shown, three plastic tubes are inserted into the financial voucher, but this utility model only installs the fixing rod 2 in one of the plastic tubes.

[0032] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of this utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A financial document holder characterized by, The utility model relates to a financial document storage device, comprising: a lower shell (1) having a lower accommodating cavity (11); a fixing rod (2) vertically arranged in the lower accommodating cavity (11); an upper shell (3) having an upper accommodating cavity (31), and the upper shell (3) is provided with a through hole (32) corresponding to the fixing rod (2); a locking member (4) arranged at the free end of the fixing rod (2); wherein, when the upper shell (3) and the lower shell (1) are aligned and folded, the upper accommodating cavity (31) and the lower accommodating cavity (11) jointly form an accommodating cavity clamping one corner end of a financial document, and the fixing rod (2) penetrates a plastic tube at the corner end of the financial document.

2. The financial instrument holder of claim 1, wherein, The upper shell (3) comprises an upper shell plate (33) in the shape of a right-angled triangle, and upper vertical plates (34) arranged at two right-angle sides of the upper shell plate (33); the lower shell (1) comprises a lower shell plate (12) in the shape of a right-angled triangle, and lower vertical plates (13) arranged at two right-angle sides of the lower shell plate (12); the upper vertical plates (34) correspond to the lower vertical plates (13).

3. The financial instrument holder of claim 2, wherein, The bottom of the upper vertical plate (34) is provided with a slot (35), and the top of the lower vertical plate (13) is provided with an insertion plate (14), which can be inserted into the slot (35).

4. The financial document holder of claim 1, wherein, At least the free end of the fixing rod (2) is a threaded column, and the locking member (4) is a fastening nut.