Patent ID: 7331732

Claim:
A binding tool including an elongated substrate; a pair of rotatable shafts rotatably supported on both side portions of the substrate; a plurality of first and second binding rings fixed on the shafts; and a slidable operation plate disposed along the shafts on a bottom surface of the substrate, movable in a longitudinal direction of the substrate and having a fingerhold on a front end thereof; wherein: each of the shafts is provided with a cam protrusion; the operation plate is provided with cam grooves receiving the cam protrusions, the cam grooves having an inclined path to rotate each of the shafts as the operation plate is moved in the longitudinal direction; when the operation plate is in a first end position, the shaft is rotated in one direction via the cam protrusion to separate the first binding rings from the second binding rings, and when the operation plate is in a second end position, the shaft is rotated in the opposite direction via the cam protrusion to engage the first binding rings with the second binding rings; each of the shafts has an engagement plate protruding toward the operation plate on at least one portion along the longitudinal direction; the operation plate has a cutout passing from a bottom surface to a top surface through a side of the operation plate facing each engagement plate and an engaging portion on the bottom surface adjacent to the cutout, so positioned that when the operation plate is in the second end position the respective engagement plate engages under the engaging portion of the operation plate, and when the operation plate is in positions other than the second end position the cutout is aligned with the engagement plate to release the engagement plate for upward movement; the engaging portion has an inclined surface adjacent to the cutout for guiding the engagement plate under the engaging portion; and the opposite ends of the cam groove comprise linear paths extending along the longitudinal direction of the operation plate and connected by the inclined path.