http://www.van-hal.net/Stambomen/vanderhal/pafg55.htm#1349.
Let us start with the principle that the name "BINDELS" is often associated with names such as, BINDL, BINDEL, BINDLER, BINDNER, German BINDER or "French BINDELIN".
For this last it is mentioned that this surname is the diminutive of BINDEL, itself derived from German Bind(e), with the meaning of circle of barrel, see the probable nickname of a cooper.
If it is considered that these associoations of names are exact, one can deduce from it that the german name of BINDER (mittelhochdeutscher Berufsname) about 1267 was the name of the profession "Faßbinder", cooper in french, and thus to deduce, that the reasoning seems extremely probable.