Bundling stand for old newspapers, magazines, etc.

The bundling stand addresses the strain of manual bundling by using a support structure with cylindrical supports and intersecting rods to secure documents, allowing strain-free bundling and adjustable knot adjustment.

JP3256469UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Utility models
Filing Date
2026-04-16
Publication Date
2026-07-07

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Abstract

This product provides a binding stand that reduces strain on the back when binding (disposing of) documents with binding string or similar materials, by eliminating the need to lift or turn over the documents. [Solution] The binding stand has four cylindrical support columns 1 with a radius of approximately 90 centimeters, arranged in a square shape where documents to be discarded can be placed. Two of the support columns, which are diagonally opposite each other, have rod-shaped members 2 movably inserted through the center of their sides. The centers of the two rod-shaped members are joined with a lap joint, and the center is fastened with a bolt and nut. By opening and closing the nut, both rod-shaped members can move and be fixed horizontally around the bolt and nut as an axis. Documents to be discarded are placed on the binding stand, and the space between the bottom surface of the documents to be discarded and the top surface of the two rod-shaped members is used to freely bind the documents with binding string without having to hold the documents.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the bundling of stacked old newspapers and old magazines.

Background Art

[0002] In the bundling of stacked waste documents and the like, mainly, the waste documents and the like are lifted or turned over, and then looped around with a bundling string or the like for bundling.

Prior Art Documents

[0003] Publication Number: JP-A-2002-2633

[0004] Publication Number: JP-A-2007-161334

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0005] When trying to bundle (dispose of) waste documents stacked on the floor, a table, or a container with a bundling string or the like, there are operations such as looping the bundling string under the waste documents and lifting or turning over the waste documents to adjust the knot, which causes burden on the waist and other hardships. Means for Solving the Problems

[0006] Four cylindrical placement supports with a radius of about 90 cm are arranged cylindrically at the square positions where waste documents and the like can be placed. And the central portions of the side surfaces of the placement supports (two pairs) on the diagonal line with the cylindrical placement supports are penetrated in the diagonal direction by a bar-shaped member with a square cross-section so as to be movable. Since the bar-shaped members with a square cross-section from two directions intersect and contact at the center, the central contact portion of the bar-shaped member with a square cross-section is made into a notch joint. And the center of the intersection of the bar-shaped members with a square cross-section is bolted and nut-fixed in the vertical direction. (By opening and closing the nut, the bar-shaped members with a square cross-section in two directions can be horizontally movable and fixed around the bolt and nut.) A bundling table that solves the problems is created by the above method. Effects of the Invention

[0007] According to the binding stand of claim 1 of this invention, it is possible to bind the documents to be discarded by utilizing the space between the documents to be discarded, which are placed on the upper surface of the four support columns, and the first and second rod-shaped members, and by wrapping the binding string around the documents to be discarded, without putting a strain on the body. According to the binding stand of claim 2 of the present invention, since the first pair of mounting posts and the second pair of mounting posts are movably inserted through the insertion holes, the mounting posts can be slid and adjusted to a position suitable for stacking documents to be discarded. According to the binding stand of claim 3 of this invention, the four support posts are made of hollow cylindrical members, and the first rod-shaped member with a square cross-section and the second rod-shaped member with a square cross-section are provided to penetrate through the center of each pair of diagonally opposite support posts, and the first rod-shaped member and the second rod-shaped member intersect at the center of the diagonal, and the center of the intersection is connected and fixed vertically with bolts and nuts, so that a fixed box-shaped structure with a square shape is formed and is effective in preventing tipping over. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0008] [Figure 1] This is a diagram of the present invention. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0009] When stacking an appropriate amount of documents to be discarded on the devised binding stand and binding them with binding string, the binding string is wrapped around the documents using the space between the underside of the documents on the binding stand and the top surfaces of the first and second rod-shaped members, and the knot is adjusted while binding. Depending on the size of the documents to be discarded, the size of the binding stand surface can be adjusted to the size of the documents by sliding the support column on the rod-shaped members or by horizontally rotating the rod-shaped members around the bolts and nuts as axes. The stand can also be folded by sliding the support column on the rod-shaped members or by engaging the bolts and nuts in the center of the rod-shaped members, or by removing the bolts and nuts at the intersection of the rod-shaped members and disassembling the support column from the rod-shaped members for compact storage. [Explanation of Symbols] [000010] 1. Support column for mounting 2. Rod-shaped member 3 Bolts and nuts 4. Anti-slip stopper

Claims

1. A binding stand characterized by comprising four support columns positioned at the four corners of a rectangular area, a first rod-shaped member attached through a first pair of diagonally opposing support columns, a second rod-shaped member attached through a second pair of the remaining diagonally opposing support columns, and a connecting means that pivotably connects the intersection of the first rod-shaped member and the second rod-shaped member, wherein the documents to be discarded are placed on the upper surfaces of the four support columns, and the binding string for bundling the documents to be discarded is bound through the space between the placed documents and the first and second rod-shaped members.

2. The binding stand according to claim 1, characterized in that four mounting posts are provided with through holes, one end of the first rod-shaped member is movably inserted into one of the through holes on one side of the pair of mounting posts in the first set, the other end of the first rod-shaped member is movably inserted into the other through hole on the pair of mounting posts in the first set, one end of the second rod-shaped member is movably inserted into one of the remaining pair of mounting posts in the second set, and the other end of the second rod-shaped member is movably inserted into the through hole on the other end of the remaining pair of mounting posts in the second set.

3. The binding stand according to claim 1, wherein the four support columns for mounting are made of hollow cylindrical members, and the insertion holes are provided penetrating through the center of the hollow cylindrical members, and the connecting means consists of bolts and nuts.