Apparatus for clamping and binding a stack of paper

Presses – Reciprocating press construction – With mechanical force multiplier

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53586, 100 3, 100 27, 100295, 156581, B30B 1506

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041111168

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an apparatus for holding a stack of papers such as paper money in a compressed state before and during the winding of a binder tape around the stack to form a bound paper bundle. The apparatus comprises first and second bases or platforms longitudinally aligned to each other with a gap interposed therebetween. Each of the platforms is in the upper surface thereof formed with an arcuately concaved longitudinal recess which is adapted to be covered by resilient plate for receiving thereon the stack of papers to be bound. Disposed above the first and second platforms is a vertically movable pressing pad plate which has an arcuately convexed lower surface. The stack of papers placed on the resilient plate can thus be clamped between the platforms and the lowered pressing pad and held in the arcuately compressed state.

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