GB2211145A - Ring binder mechanism - Google Patents

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GB2211145A
GB2211145A GB8824700A GB8824700A GB2211145A GB 2211145 A GB2211145 A GB 2211145A GB 8824700 A GB8824700 A GB 8824700A GB 8824700 A GB8824700 A GB 8824700A GB 2211145 A GB2211145 A GB 2211145A
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front plate
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binder mechanism
ring binder
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Dennis William Gatehouse
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Bensons International Systems Ltd
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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
    • B42F13/16Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with claws or rings
    • B42F13/20Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with claws or rings pivotable about an axis or axes parallel to binding edges
    • B42F13/22Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with claws or rings pivotable about an axis or axes parallel to binding edges in two sections engaging each other when closed

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2211145 PATEWS ACT 1977 WHIBMC/A 5337 GB POOR Title.. "Ring Binder
Mechanisms11 GUALITY
Description of Invention
This invention relates to ring binder mechanisms of the kind comprising a longitudinal base member and two or more rings mounted thereon at spaced positions along the length thereof, each ring comprising two, separable ring segments, the segments being formed into two opposing sets which are disposed on opposite lateral sides of the centreline of the base member and mounted thereon for movement between respective open and closed positions. The base member comprises a front plate and a pair of blades hingedly connected together along the centreline of the base member with each of said blades carrying one of said sets of ring segments. The blades act as an over-centre device and engage the front plate at their outermost edges, and the front plate serves as a spring means whereby the blades are driven towards either of two extreme angular positions whereby the sets of ring segments are held in either the open or closed positions.
Conventionally, in such ring binder mechanisms, the front plate is of smoothly arched shape in transverse section in order to accommodate the apex formed by the blades when the ring segments are in the open position. However, such arched shape has two particular disadvantages.
Firstly, it requires the use of a wider strip of material than would be the case if it were possible to adopt a flatter shape, although the front plate cannot be mode completely flat if it is to accommodate the blades in practice. Secondly, the force exerted on the blades to retain them in the two extreme positions is directly related to the superficial width of the front plate, i.e. the width thereof measured over the curved surface.
In accordance with the invention, we make the front plate of shallow Vshape in transverse section, instead of smoothly arched shape, so as to conform as closely as possible to the apex formed by the blades when the ring segments are in the open position. This apparently simple modification firstly effects a small but advantageous saving of material in the manufacture of the front plate due to the reduced superficial width thereof over two flat inclined faces as compared an arc passing through the apex point. Secondly, it makes it possible to use thinner material for the front plate, thereby effecting a further saving of material, since the reduced superficial width of the front plate provides a stronger spring characteristic for any given thickness of material, and the same characteristic as presented by a front plate of arched shape con be achieved with thinner material when the front plate is of Vshape as in accordance with the invention.
The invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of ring binder mechanism; FIGURE 2 is a transverse section through said mechanism, with the ring segments closed; and FIGURE 3 is a transverse section through said mechanism with the ring segments open.
The mechanism illustrated comprises a base member 10 which includes a front plate 11 formed as a metal pressing with fixing holes 12 at opposed ends and slots 13 for the passage of ring segments as hereinafter described. As con be seen, the front plate 11 is formed over the majority of its area as two flat faces 14, 15 meeting at an apex 16 on the longitudinal centreline, although end portions of the apex are formed with flats 17, and defines a cavity 18 which is open at the underside. The flats assist in the location of the base in an automatic rivetting machine when the mechanism is secured to a binder in conventional manner.
The cavity 18 defined by the front plate 11 houses a pair of blades 19, 19a which are hingedly connected together at their contiguous edges on the centreline of the base, the blades being located at their outermost edges in grooves formed by inturned margins 14a, 1 5a of the front plate.
Two rings 20, 22 are formed from respective ring segments 21, 21a, 23, 23a, the segments 21 and 23 being carried by blade 19 and the segments 21a, 23a being carried by the blade 19a so as to form two separable sets.
As can be seen from Figure 2, when the segments are closed, the contiguous edges of the blades 19, 19a are displaced downwardly relative to the outermost edges, but still within the cavity defined by the front plate 11.
To move the segments to the open position shown in Figure 3, the contiguous edges of the blades require to be moved upwardly through a deadcentre position in which the blades are co-planar, to a position in which the contiguous edges are displaced upwardly relative to the outermost edges of the blades. During such movement, the front plate 11 is stretched resiliently by outward movement of the lateral margins la, 15a by a small amount in order to accommodate the co-planar relationship of the blades 19, 190. Such resilient stretching of the front plate 11 provides the spring force which is required to driv the blades positively to either of the extreme positions as illustrated, and therefore to maintain the ring segments in either the open or closed position as required.
As con be seen from Figure 3, the sectional shape of the front plate 11 corresponds as closely as possible to the apex formed by the blades 19, 19a when the ring segments are in the open position. Accordingly, the superficial width of the front plate 11 is reduced to a practical minimum and in consequence the material of which the front plate 11 is mode can be of correspondingly reduced thickness without weakening the spring effect for the reasons mentioned above.
It will be appreciated that any number of rings may be carried by the blades, and that the base member may include any known type of trigger to act directly on the blades for the opening and closing movements of the ring segments.
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CLAIMS:-
1. A ring binder mechanism of the kind comprising a longitudinal base member and two or more rings mounted thereon at spaced positions along the length thereof, each ring comprising two, separable ring segments, the segments being formed into two opposing sets which are disposed on opposite lateral sides of the centreline of the base member and mounted thereon for movement between respective open and closed positions, the base member comprising a frdnt plate and a pair of blades hingedly connected together along the centreline of the base member with each of said blades carrying one of said sets of ring segments, and the blades acting as an over-centre device and engaging the front plate at their outermost edges, the front plate thereby serving as a spring means whereby the blades are driven towards either of two extreme angular positions and whereby the sets of ring segments are held in either the open or closed positions, characterised in that the front plate is of shallow V-shape in transverse section so as to conform as closely as possible to the apex formed by the blades when the ring segments are in the open position.
2. A ring binder mechanism according to Claim 1 wherein the front plate is formed with two fiat faces meeting at an apex on the longitudinal centreline of the base.
3. A ring binder mechanism according to Claim 2 wherein end portions of the apex of the front plate are formed with flats.
4. A ring binder mechanism according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the blades engage at their outermost edges in grooves formed by inturned marginal portions of a front plate.
5. A ring binder mechanism substantially hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
6. A front plate for a ring binder mechanism as claimed in Claim 1 and having over the majority of the length a crosssectional shape substantially as A hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in Figures 2 and 3 of the accompanying drawings.
Published 1989 at The Patent Offtce, State House,66171 Holborn, LondonWC1R4TP. Further copies maybe obtainedfrom The Patent 0Mce. Sales Branch, St Mary Cray, Orpington, Kent BR5 3RD. Printed by Multiplex techniques ltd, St Mary Cray, Kent, Con. 1187
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GB2309437A (en) * 1996-01-24 1997-07-30 Leco Stationery Mfg A lockable ring binder
US5868513A (en) * 1996-01-24 1999-02-09 Leco Statioinery Manufacturing Company Limited Ring binder

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EP0764549A1 (en) * 1995-09-20 1997-03-26 World Wide Stationery Manufacturing Co. Ltd. A ring binder
US6966721B2 (en) * 2003-08-01 2005-11-22 Avery Dennison Corporation Wrap-around notebook

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US1878079A (en) * 1928-04-27 1932-09-20 Richard M Watson Loose-leaf binder and method of forming the same
US2006795A (en) * 1933-12-20 1935-07-02 Wilson Jones Co Summary board
US2091188A (en) * 1934-10-31 1937-08-24 Wilson Jones Co Loose leaf binder
DE1611030A1 (en) * 1968-01-27 1970-12-10 Krause Kg Robert Ring mechanism
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GB2309437A (en) * 1996-01-24 1997-07-30 Leco Stationery Mfg A lockable ring binder
US5868513A (en) * 1996-01-24 1999-02-09 Leco Statioinery Manufacturing Company Limited Ring binder

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