CA2205417A1 - File cover restraining device - Google Patents

File cover restraining device

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CA2205417A1
CA2205417A1 CA 2205417 CA2205417A CA2205417A1 CA 2205417 A1 CA2205417 A1 CA 2205417A1 CA 2205417 CA2205417 CA 2205417 CA 2205417 A CA2205417 A CA 2205417A CA 2205417 A1 CA2205417 A1 CA 2205417A1
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Fikre Ayele
Joseph Urban
Richard Roig
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F13/00Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots
    • B42F13/0006Covers for loose-leaf binders

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Abstract

A file cover restraining device (figure 1) includes a strut-like restraining member (11) for bridging the inside surfaces of the file cover members (12, 13) and constructed from first and second elongate strut members (14, 15) interconnected for relative longitudinal sliding movement thereby to adjust a length of the restraining member (11) to match the separation of the cover members (12, 13) and retained in a selected position by manually operable latches (23, 41). The first strut member (14) has a hook (41) on an end thereof remote from the second strut member (15), a first cover mounting portion (16) being pivotally connected to an end of the second strut member (14) remote from the first strut member (15) and having adhesive (54) for attachment to an inside surface of one cover member (12) and, a second cover mounting portion (17) has adhesive (64) for attachment to an inside surface of the other cover member (13) and is formed with an eye (23). The hook (41) and eye (23) are releasably engaged by pivotal movement of the restraining member (11) toward the spine.

Description

CA 0220~417 1997-05-1~
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WO96tlS910 PCT~S95/15215 TITLE FIL~ COVER R~STRAINING DEVICE

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a file cover restraining device for maintaining the cover members of a loose leaf binder spaced apart in parallel relation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The problems associated with maintaining the cover members of a loose leaf binder spaced apart in parallel relation are well recognized and there have been many prior attempts over many years to provide a satisfactory solution.
For example, 4,531,764 issued to Chang in 1985 teaches mounting an adjustable closed loop strip inside a cover to provide a spacer. ~owever, the strip must be adjusted with any significant change in the number of papers in the file which procedure can be inconvenient and time consuming. Furthermore, the strip does not provide a closure member for the file.
In another approach, taught by 4,744,689, issued to Sternberg in 1988, a spacing block is mounted permanently along a free edge of one cover and hook and eye fasteners releasably secure the other cover to the top of the block A block mounting process would seem to involve an undesirable time consuming manufacturing process and the presence of block may add significantly to the weight of the binder.
Additionally, hook and loop fasteners can, in practice, be relatively difficult and time consuming to open.
In other approaches, taught by 4,569,613 and 4,524,991, issued to Thomas in 1984 and 1983, respectively, a channel section restraining member has clips releasably receiving the entire free edges -CA 0220~417 1997-O~i-lS

WO96/15910 PCT~S95/15215 of the covers along the open side remote from the spine. However, the restraining member must be completely removed from the file each time to open the file to add papers while it can be relatively difficult to align both the entire free edges with the respective clips for forcible receipt therein, particularly if the file is relatively worn and the hinged connection to the spine is weak so that the covers are not precisely aligned with each other or, if the file is slightly overfull, requiring the cover members to be manually forced together. Furthermore, the clips protrude outside the covers requiring additional shelf space and possibly causing obstruction.
In an attempt to overcome at least some of the disadvantages of the above-mentioned teachings listed therein, 4,997,207 issued to Feldman in 1992 specifically directs that any such restraining member be permanently attached to a notebook cover.
However, the binder relies on a particular construction of detent latching mechanism which requires that the restraining member be depressed into the file along the entire length thereof to fasten and release the latching mechanism which can require difficult manipulation particularly as some papers may be improperly filed obstructing the inner movement of the restraining member or when the file is slightly overfull. In addition, there would appear to be a risk of the hinge portion weakening in resiliency in use of the binder for an extended period.
In other approaches teaching permanent attachment of spacing members, 5,002,416 issued to Serzen in l99l, teaches post-form spacing portions which can be broken to required height and are preferably attached by adhesive to upstand from the -CA 0220~417 1997-0~
WO96115910 PCT~S95/15215 inside surface of one cover member but do not secure the f binder in closed condition; 501,751 issued to Waring in 1893 teaches loop-form restraining members located to upstand around the entire periphery of the file opening while 717,842 to Grimes teaches a height adjustable post screw mounted into a cover member requiring an undesirable massive construction, complex and expensive manufacture and relatively time consuming to assemble. The upstanding spacing or restraining members taught by Serzen and Grimes may also impede access to file papers during file use, while the ring catch taught by Grimes may prove relatively difficult to manipulate.
Still Other approaches are described in 5,267,804 filed September 1991 and issued December 1993 to Baumgarten; 5,069,567 to Fink et al; French 252942 published 1983; German 9002226 published 1983;
5067748 issued 1991 to Wernques; 4,932,679 issued ~o 1990 to Mayer.
US 2,323,285 issued in 1943 to Trussel teaches the use of keyhole shaped slots in a spine mechanism for releasable retaining resiliently flexible binding rings or loops.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a file cover restraining device which the cover members are maintained spaced apart in parallel relation, even when the file is only partly filled and yet which can easily be opened and closed.
Another object of the invention is to provide a file cover restraining system including a restraining member for maintaining the cover members spaced apart in parallel relation that can be assembled (or retrofitted) manually with a conventional file of any CA 0220~417 1997-0~

WO96/15910 PCT~S95~15215 size (within limits), only when required, and without a requirement for any tools, by attachment by adhesion to respective cover members quickly and easily without modification to the file being required.
A further object of the invention is to provide a file cover restraining device which does not require any additional shelf space when is assembled with the file and which, in particular, does not protrude outside the cover members so that obstruction to insertion and removal from between adjacent files and risk of damage thereto is obviated.
An additional object of the invention is to -provide a file cover restraining device which is reasonably economical to manufacture.
According to one aspect, the invention provides a file cover restraining device for a loose leaf binder of the type having a pair of substantially rigid cover members hingedly joined to respective opposite, parallel, longitudinal edges of a substantially rigid spine for receiving between them stacked papers and comprising a restraining member for maintaining the cover members closed spaced apart in parallel relation comprising first and second elongate strut members interengagable for relative longitudinal sliding movement thereby to adjust a length of the restraining member to substantially match a separation of the cover members to a width of the spine and manually operable, detent latching means on the strut members for latching the strut members in a selected position of adjustment, the first strut member having a first catch means on an end thereof remote from the second strut member, a first cover mounting portion pivotally connected to an end of the second strut member remote from the CA 0220~417 lss7-o~
WO96/15910 PCT~S9S/lS215 first strut member for attachment by adhesion to an inside surface o one cover member and, a second catch means releasably engagable with the first catch means and having a second cover mounting portion for attachment by adhesion to an inside surface of another cover member; so that, when the respective mounting portions are adhesively mounted on respective cover members adjacent respective free edges thereof remote from the spine, the first and the second strut members can be manually interengaged and slid relatively together to adjust a length of the restraining member to match a separation of the cover members to a width of the spine and the first and second catch means brought into releasable engagement by pivotal movement of the restraining member, so that the restraining member bridges the inside surfaces of the cover members retaining them in closed condition spaced apart in parallel relation.
Thus, the restraining device can be easily and quickly retrofitted by hand, without the need for tools, to files of all sizes and remains completely within the file obviating requirement for increased space or external obstruction and will occupy only a mlnlmllm of file space adjacent the file opening obviating or minimizing any interference with the papers therein.
Preferably, the first and second catch means comprise complementary hook form tongue and eye members on the strut member and second cover mounting portion, respectively and which are engaged and released by inward and outward pivotal movement of the restraining member, respectively, towards and away from the spine, respectively. Thus, the file carrying the restraining device may be easily opened and closed.

CA 0220~417 1997-o~
WO9611S910 PCT~S95/15215 Desirably, the detent latching means comprises a series of latching teeth integrally formed with one of the strut members to extend at predetermined spaced apart intervals therealong and resiliently flexible latching arm means integrally formed with another of the strut members and having a latching head biassed by the latching arm means to snap into engagement between selected teeth during relative longitudinal sliding movement of the strut members together thereby to latch the first and the second strut members in a selected position of adjustment.
This is a simple structure which is easily adjusted manually.
The latching arm means is resiliently flexible in a plane substantially parallel to the spine facilitating adjustment without interference with the file papers.
It is further preferred that the detent latching means comprises two series of latching teeth integrally formed with one strut member to extend at predetermined spaced apart intervals along respective opposite longitudinal edges thereof and two resiliently flexible latching arm means integrally formed with another strut member for flexure in a plane substantially parallel to the spine and integrally formed with respective latching heads biassed by the latching arm means to snap into engagement between selected teeth during relative longitudinal sliding movement of the strut members together thereby to latch the first and the second strut members in a selected position of adjustment.
This provides a balanced adjustment which may be incorporated in a single part which can be molded for simplicity an economy of mass production.
In a desired construction, one of the first and the second strut members is integrally formed with an CA 0220~417 1997-0~
WOg6/15910 PCT~S95115215 undercut stud and another of the first and the second strut members is formed with a longitudinally extending keyhole slot which can receive the stud thereby to maintain the first and the second strut members interengaged for said relative longitudinal sliding movement.
Another hook form tongue member may depend from an end of the first strut member remote from the cover mounting means for engagement with said eye when the first strut member is disengaged from said second strut member for use with a binder having a spine of small width which is less than a minimum adjusted length of the retaining member.
Preferably, said end of said second strut member remote from the first strut member is bifurcated providing a pair of stiffly resilient mounting arms extending side by side in parallel relation and having free ends formed with respective trunnion mounting portions, and the first cover mounting portion comprises a pair of sockets for pivotally receiving respective trunnion mounting portions in pivotal engagement whereby the second strut member is pivotally connected to the second strut member. this enables the first strut member and the mounting member to be formed as separate parts as by an economical molding technique and yet quickly and reliably assembled.
Advantageously, latching teeth have inwardly directed portions which hook.over respective latching arms thereby maintaining the first and the second strut in sliding engagement affording additional stability both during and subsequent to adjustment.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A specific embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only and with CA 0220~417 1997-0~
WO96/15910 PCT~S95/15215 reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure l is an exploded perspective view of a restraining device according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a plan view of the restraining device mounted on cover members of a binder;
Figure 3 is a side elevation of the restraining device mounted on cover members of a binder;
Figure 4 is an underplan view of the restraining device mounted on cover members of a binder;
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 5-5 of Figure 2;
Figure 6 is a plan view of the restraining device utilizing only a first strut member and mounted on cover members of a binder; and, Figure 7 is a side elevation of the restraining device utilizing only a first strut member and mounted on cover members of a binder.
Figure 8a-lOa, respectively, are schematic plan views showing mounting positions of three alternative devices on a binder;
Figures 8b and 8c, respectively, are schematic~
elevational views showing the second device in closed and open positions, respectively;
Figure 9b and 9c, respectively, are schematic elevational views showing the third device in closed ~
and open positions, respectively, and Figure lOb and lOc, respectively are schematic elevational views showing the fourth device in closed and open positions, respectively.

PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION
As best seen in Fig l, the file cover restraining device comprises a restraining member ll, adjustable in length for maintaining the cover members 12,13 closed spaced apart in parallel relation, and including first and second, elongate ia~07il996 16: 40 212633~527 USHER r~ l~u~ 3 A 0220~417 1997-0~-15 IPEA/US~7 OCT 1996 .

sr.rue members 14 and 15, respecti~ely, and first and second cover ~o~nting portions 16 and 17, respectively, for attachment by adhesive inside ~rfaces o~ respective cover member~ 12 and 13.
The ~econd strut membe~ 1~ is molded in one pi.ec~ from suitable plastic material and is formed ~i.t~ a rigid, elongate plate portion 20 ha~ing an el.ongate forward portion 2~' of reduced width, a cat:ch formed by a tab-like hook 21 depending ~rom a lo rear end thereof and a keyhole retention slot 22 ex~ending along the forward portion 20' and having an erllarged entry end 23 adjacent the end thereof. A
pai.r of mounting portions 25 upstand longitudinally on respective oppo~ite lateral edge portions adjacent ~he rear end and carry respective resilient, ~rwardly extending, latching arms 26 which ~ave a laterally outward directed L section or step providing a longitudinal re~ention led~e 26~
adjacent, and extend ou~side re~pec~ive outer lateral edges of the forward portion 20~, and which have outward extending latching heads with camming no~es 27 on forward free ends 28 thereof.
The first strut member 14 is molded in one piece ~rom suita~le plastic material and is for~ed with a rigid, elongate plate portion 31 ha~ing an elongate, t!i~urcated forward portion 31', a catch formed by a tab-like hook 33 depending from a rear end thereo~.
~he bifurcation i~ ~ormed by a slot 32 extending alcng t~e forward portion 31' and opening ~o the end, r.hereby providing a pair of longitudinally extending, stiffly resilient mounting ar~s 34 which have free ends carrying respective ~ounting trunnions 35. A
p~-r of supporting walls 35 upstand longitudinally and protrude laterally outward o~ respecti~e opposite l.~teral edge portions adjacent the rear end, definin~
a channel sec~ion and carry respective rows of A~,y~

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l<:)ngitudinally spaced latching teeth 38 formed with inw.~rd extending arm trapping hook portions 39 ~ith respective rearward facing camming surfaces 40.
~bu~ment flanges 42 upstand from re~pective ~ pporting walls 36 spaced apart from, and aligned ~pposite the respective trunnions.
The first cover mounting mem~er 16 is molded in on~ piece from suitable plastic material and comprises a substantially square mounting plate por~ion 51 formed with mounting ears 52 protruding forw~rd from respective opposite upper corners t:hereof and formed with respec~ive inward opening mounting sockets 53. A strip of double-side adhesiYe ~pe 54 is attached to a rear mouneing surface 54 of ~he plate poreion.
The second cover mounting member 17 is also mol~ed in one piece from suitable plastic material ~nd compri~e~ a substantially square mounting plate portion 57 formed with mounting ears 58 protruding forward from respective opposite upper corners thereof and joined by a transverse bar 59 formed with 3 transverse slot 60, providing a catch. A strip of double-side adhesive tape 64 is attached to a rear mounting surface 57 of the pla~e portion.
The restraining device is normally supplied as a partly assembled kit with the second strut member 14 pivotally connected to the firs~ cover mounting member 16 by ~.anually squeezing together respective limbs 34 and inserting the respective trunnions 35 3~ into respective sockets 53 where ~hey are retained by t:he resiling action of the limbs 34. The respecti~e ~rotective layers are then removed from the respective strips of adhesive tape 54, 64 and respective cover mounting members 16,17 adhered tO
re~pective cover members at locations adjacent free ends thereof. The second strut member 15 is then AMENDED SHEET

CA 0220~4l7 l997-0~
WO 96tl5910 P~ 5ll52ls manually assembled with the first strut member 14 by receipt of the stud 41 of the first strut member 14 in the entry opening 23 of the keyhole slot 22 in the second strut member with receipt of the forward end portion 20 ' of the plate portion 20 of the second strut member in the channel section of the first strut member, and the second strut member slid forwards while gently squeezing the resilient arms 26 together until the respective latching heads 27 are cammed inwards by engagement between the camming surfaces 40 and 28 on the teeth 38 and latching heads 27, respectively, and snap back into latching engagement between selected respective adjacent teeth 38 of the two rows, which traps the ledges 26 ' thereof under respective hooked portions 39 of the teeth 38. Pivotal movement of the restraining member toward the binder spine permits the hook 21 to enter the slot 60 SO that the restraining member bridges the cover members to maintain the cover members a selected distance apart. Any necessary adjustments to the length of the restraining member to ensure a parallel condition of the cover members can be effected simply by initially manually squeezing the latch arms together until the respective cam surfaces are aligned and sliding the strut members further together causing the latch members to be cammed inwards (to the position indicated in broken lines in Figures 2 and 5) and ride over the adjacent teeth in the squeezing direction and snap between the next pair of adjacent teeth to narrow the bridge, such manual squeezing action being necessary to withdraw the latching heads from between adjacent teeth if expansion of the restraining member is desired. Different positions of ~the entry portion of the slot member which corresponding to different extensions of the CA 0220~417 1997-0~
WO96/15910 PCT~S95115215 restraining member are indicated by broken lines in Figure 4.
As shown in Figures 6 and 7, when the width of the binder is less than the minimum combined length of the strut members, the second strut member can be omitted and the hook 33 can be received in the slot 60 to secure the cover members together.
In a modification, (not shown) upstanding fingerpieces may be formed on respective latching arms and a stop means may be provided on the cover mounting member 16 or on the first strut member to prevent the strut member pivoting inward toward the spine beyond a position perpendicular to the cover members.
Arms 34 of the first strut member can be sufficiently flexible to enable them to be manually squeezed together to remove the trunnions from the sockets 53 without need for a tool, when the strut member is not required.
Apertures can be provided in the mounting plates of the mounting members for receiving rivets instead of, or in addition to, the use of adhesive to attach the mounting members to the cover members, the cover material itself often being of plastic which is sufficiently soft or weak for penetration by a manually operated riveting tool.
An additional possibility is the use of pressure sensitive hook and loop pile material such as VELCRO
(TRADEMARK) secured to the file cover members and mounting plates respectively to secure the mounting members to the cover members.
In the embodiment described above, when the cover members and catch members are openéd out to 180 degrees and laid on a supporting surface such as an office desk, the depending hook means of the first catch member will upstand from the supporting surface CA 0220~417 lss7-o~
W096/15910 PCT~S95/15215 which may be considered obstructive or otherwise undesirable in some circumstances.
Three embodiments of file cover restraining devices according to the invention are shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
As shown in Figures 8a-lOa, the devices 71, 72 and 73, respectively are mounted on the inside surfaces of the respective opposite cover members 74 and 75, remote from the respective spines 76 and adjacent but within the profiles of the free ends thereof.
As shown particularly in Figures 8b-8c, the first restraining device 71 comprises a planar, straight strut-form arm 77 connected at one end by a pivot 79 to mounting plate 80 adapted to be riveted securely to cover member 74 and having a free end formed with one or more slots 81. A second catch member 82 comprises a corresponding-number of small, ball type protuberance 83 molded on an outer side of a supporting portion 84 of generally rectangular section having a depending mounting flange or plate 85 adapted or riveted securely to cover member 75.
As shown in the Figures, in the closed position, the slots receive the respective locking protuberances as a snap fit permitted by a slight resiliency in the plastic material at the edges of the slots 81 from which the strut is molded.
Thus, when the cover members are fully opened out to 180 degrees and laid flat on a desk top, the free end of the strut will also lie flat, obviating risk of obstruction and snagging. When closed, the restraining device lies completely within the profiles of the cover members.
As shown in Figures 9b-9c, the restraining device 72 differs from the first device in that the CA 0220~417 1997-0~
WO g6/lS910 PCI'IUS95/15215 free end of the arm 77' is imperforate and has similar protuberances 83' formed on the underside of the free end while the second catch member 82' has an outer side formed with a latching socket 85 which has an internal surface with a major arc extending through slightly more than 180 degrees to define a restricted or necked mouth 86 to admit the protuberance with a snap action into the closed position.
The small size of the protuberances obviates or reduces the risk of significant obstruction or snagging when the cover members are fully opened out.
In variations of either of the last two described embodiments, the individual ball-like protuberances may be replaced by a single protuberances of similar cross section to that shown but formed as elongate ribs extending transversely of the arms for receipt as a snap fit in respective sockets also of similar cross section to that shown but formed as correspondingly transverse troughs or channels.
As shown in Figures lOb-lOc, the restraining device 73 differs from the first and second versions in being formed with a transverse rib 87 of low height which upstands, flange fashion, from a free -end of the arm 77''. The second catch member is formed with a land 88 of rectangular section which defines a socket 89 of channel section which opens towards the opposite cover member and has a locking lip 90 depending from an outer socket wall which can resile slightly for receiving the rib in a snap fit in the closed position.
The low height of the lip obviates or reduces the risk of significant obstruction or snagging when the cover members are fully opened out.

Claims (23)

Claims
1. A file cover restraining device for a loose leaf binder of the type having a pair of substantially rigid cover members hingedly joined to respective opposite, parallel, longitudinal edges of a substantially rigid spine for receiving between them stacked papers and comprising a restraining member for maintaining the cover members closed spaced apart in parallel relation comprising first and second elongate strut members interengagable for relative longitudinal sliding movement thereby to adjust a length of the restraining member to substantially match a separation of the cover members to a width of the spine and manually operable, detent latching means on the strut members for latching the strut members in a selected position of adjustment, the first strut member having a first catch means on an end thereof remote from the second strut member, a first cover mounting portion pivotally connected to an end of the second strut member remote from the first strut member and having means for attachment to an inside surface of one cover member and, a second catch means releasably engagable with the first catch means and having a second cover mounting portion with means for attachment to an inside surface of another cover member; so that, when the respective mounting portions are attached to respective cover members adjacent respective free edges thereof remote from the spine, the first and the second strut members can be manually interengaged and slid relatively together to adjust a length of the restraining member to match a separation of the cover members to a width of the spine and the first and second catch means brought into releasable engagement by pivotal movement of the restraining member, so that the restraining member bridges the inside surfaces of the cover members retaining them in closed condition spaced apart in parallel relation.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second catch means comprise complementary hook form tongue and eye members engaged and released by inward and outward pivotal movement of the restraining member, respectively, towards and away from the spine, respectively.
3. A device according to claim 2, wherein the hook form tongue and eye members are on the strut member and second cover mounting portion, respectively.
4. A device according to claim 3, wherein the means for attachment each comprises a contact adhesive on respective cover mounting portions.
5. A device according to claim 1, wherein the detent latching means comprises a series of latching teeth integrally formed with one of the strut members to extend at predetermined spaced apart intervals therealong and resiliently flexible latching arm means integrally formed with another of the strut members and having a latching head biassed by the latching arm means to snap into engagement between selected teeth during relative longitudinal sliding movement of the strut members together thereby to latch the first and the second strut members in a selected position of adjustment.
6. A device according to claim 5, wherein the latching arm means is resiliently flexible in a plane substantially parallel to the spine.
7. A device according to claim 1, wherein the detent latching means comprises two series of latching teeth integrally formed with one strut member to extend at predetermined spaced apart intervals along respective opposite longitudinal edges thereof and two resiliently flexible latching arm means integrally formed with another strut member for flexure in a plane substantially parallel to the spine and integrally formed with respective latching heads biassed by the latching arm means to snap into engagement between selected teeth during relative longitudinal sliding movement of the strut members together thereby to latch the first and the second strut members in a selected position of adjustment.
8. A device according to claim 1, wherein one of the first and the second strut members is integrally formed with an undercut stud and another of the first and the second strut members is formed with a longitudinally extending keyhole slot which can receive the stud thereby to maintain the first and the second strut members interengaged for said relative longitudinal sliding movement.
9. A device according to claim 3, wherein another hook form tongue member depends from an end of the first strut member remote from the cover mounting means and is engageable with said eye when the first strut member is disengaged from said second strut member for use with a binder having a spine of small width which is less than a minimum adjusted length of the retaining member.
10. A device according to claim 1, wherein said end of said second strut member remote from the first strut member is bifurcated providing a pair of stiffly resilient mounting arms extending side by side in parallel relation and having free ends formed with respective trunnion mounting portions, and the first cover mounting portion comprises a pair of sockets for pivotally receiving respective trunnion mounting portions in pivotal engagement whereby the second strut member is pivotally connected to the second strut member.
11. A device according to claim 6, wherein respective teeth have inwardly directed portions which hook over respective latching arms thereby maintaining the first and the second strut in sliding engagement.
12. A file cover restraining device for a loose leaf binder of the type having a pair of substantially rigid cover members hingedly joined to respective opposite, parallel, longitudinal edges of a substantially rigid spine for receiving between them stacked papers and comprising a restraining member for maintaining the cover members closed, spaced apart in parallel relation and comprising a elongate strut having a first catch comprising depending hook means on one longitudinal end thereof, a first cover mounting portion pivotally connected to another, opposite end of the strut member remote from the first end and having means for attachment to an inside surface of one cover member and, a second catch comprising eye means releasably engagable with the first catch means and having a second cover mounting portion having means for attachment to an inside surface of another cover member; so that, when the respective mounting portions are attached to respective cover members adjacent respective free edges thereof remote from the spine, the hook means and the eye means can be brought into and out of engagement by pivotal movement of the restraining member toward and away from the spine, respectively, so that when the first and second catch means are engaged, the restraining member bridges the inside surfaces of the cover members retaining them in closed condition spaced apart in parallel relation.
13. A device according to claim 12, wherein the means for attachment each comprises a layer of contact adhesive on respective cover mounting portions.
14. A device according to claim 12, wherein the means for attachment each comprises rivet means.
15. A file cover restraining device for a loose leaf binder of the type having a pair of substantially rigid, rectangular, cover members hingedly joined to respective opposite, parallel, longitudinal edges of a substantially rigid spine for receiving between them stacked papers and comprising a restraining member for maintaining the cover members closed, spaced apart in parallel relation and comprising a elongate strut having a first latching means on one longitudinal end thereof, a first cover mounting portion pivotally connected to another, opposite end thereof, remote from the first end and having means for attachment to an inside surface of one cover member and, a second latching means releasably engagable with the first latching means and having a second cover mounting portion having means for attachment to an inside surface of another cover member; so that, when the respective mounting portions are attached to respective cover members adjacent respective free edges thereof remote from the spine, the respective latching means can be brought into and out of engagement by pivotal movement of the restraining member toward and away from the spine, respectively, so that when the first and second latching means are engaged, the restraining member bridges the inside surfaces of the cover members retaining them in closed condition spaced apart in parallel relation without protruding beyond the free edges in a direction away from the spine.
16. A device according to claim 15, wherein the latching means comprise at least one resilient slot on the strut and a corresponding number of round projections for receipt in said at least one slot as a snap fit.
17. A device according to claim 15, wherein the latching means comprise at least one round protuberance on an inside surface of the strut and a socket for receipt of said at least one round protuberance as a snap fit.
18. A device according to claim 15, wherein the latching means comprise a transverse rib of low height which upstands, flange fashion, from the end of the strut and a land of rectangular section which defines a socket of channel section which opens towards the opposite cover member and has a locking lip depending from an outer socket wall which can resile for receiving the rib in a snap fit in the closed position.
19. A device according to claim 15, wherein the means for attachment each comprises rivet means.
20. A device according to claim 13, wherein the restraining member is manually releasable from the first cover mounting portion when not required.
21. A device according to claim 15, wherein the restraining member is manually releasable from the first cover mounting portion when not required.
22. A device according to claim 20, wherein the restraining member comprises a strut member having an end which is bifurcated providing a pair of stiffly resilient mounting arms extending side by side in parallel relation and having free ends formed with respective trunnion mounting portions, and the first cover mounting portion comprises a pair of sockets for pivotally receiving respective trunnion mounting portions in pivotal engagement whereby the strut member is pivotally connected to the second strut member, said restraining member being manually releasably from the first cover mounting portion by manual flexure together of said mounting withdrawing the trunnions from the respective sockets.
23. A device according to claim 21, wherein the restraining member comprises a strut member having an end which is bifurcated providing a pair of stiffly resilient mounting arms extending side by side in parallel relation and having free ends formed with respective trunnion mounting portions, and the first cover mounting portion comprises a pair of sockets for pivotally receiving respective trunnion mounting portions in pivotal engagement whereby the strut member is pivotally connected to the second strut member, said restraining member being manually releasably from the first cover mounting portion by manual flexure together of said mounting withdrawing the trunnions from the respective sockets.
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