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US1018125A
US1018125A US63268811A US1911632688A US1018125A US 1018125 A US1018125 A US 1018125A US 63268811 A US63268811 A US 63268811A US 1911632688 A US1911632688 A US 1911632688A US 1018125 A US1018125 A US 1018125A
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  • the invention relates to binders of that class in which the inner margins of the leaves are compressed between bars or members and the latter held together adjustably by the engagement of ratchet teeth on one member with latches or pawls on the other.
  • the object of the invention is to pro vide a simple, eflicient, easily operated mechanism for this purpose, which will engage automatically, hold the bars reliably, present the disengaging means conveniently, and which shall be of few parts, economically manufactured and assembled.
  • Figure l is an elevation of the rear portion of the improved binder.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section, taken on the line 22 in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a section taken horizontally, or in the plane of the leaves, on the line 33 in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. A is an elevation of the engaging means at one end as seen from within, with the bars in transverse section, and on a larger scale.
  • Fig. 5 is a cross-section through the ratchet-plate and its housing, and shows the latch in plan view.
  • Fig. 6 is an edge or side view of the latch, with the housing in section.
  • Fig. 7 is a view of the under face of the latch.
  • Fig. 8 is an elevation corresponding to Fig. 6 and showing a portion of one of the ratchet-plates and its latch.
  • a and B are the bars, of thin metal bent angularly to produce flanges A and B which overlap and form the back of the binder. They are thickened by strips of bookboard or the like, not shown, and covered with leather or other binding material to produce an attractive appearance. The leather is continued to the covers A and B and forms the hinges A and B for the latter.
  • the bars and covers are longer than the leaves to be inclosed, the small remaining space at the top and bottom thus provided being utilized to contain the engaging means for holding the bars together upon the leaves.
  • each end of the upper bar A is a housing D having flanges D D continued as legs D D which pass through suitable openings in the bar and are folded thereon to hold the channel-shaped housing in place with its open face presented toward the leaves, and on each end of the lower bar B is a plate C matching within the housings and guided thereby.
  • the rear edge of each plate is provided with ratchet teeth C F is a latch or slide extending across the housing D and through both flanges D D in which it has a limited endwise movement.
  • the latch is stamped from sheet metal by suitable dies or otherwise, and each has a lateral wing F extending through the inner flange D on which is a beveled tooth F adapted to engage any of the teeth G on the ratchet-plate C, and a shoulder or oflset F arranged to abut against the flange D to limit the releasing movement of the latch.
  • a spring G of wire extending through a perforation f in the latch tends to hold the latter in yielding engagement with the ratchet.
  • the opposite protruding end of each latch is turned up to present a thumb-piece or button F by which pressure may be exerted to slide the latch and disengage it from the ratchet when it is desired to separate the bars for the introduction or removal of leaves.
  • a suitable pinching tool which produces a swell F on one edge, large enough to abut against the inner face of the flange D to prevent.
  • the spring G projects through the bar A and is bent down thereon beneath the leg D and with the latter is secured by soldering to the bar.
  • Each plate O is rounded or bev eled at the upper end on the serrated edge to facilitate engagement with the housing and latch.
  • the leaves may be understood to be of the slotted type engaged with the telescopic posts A as usual.
  • the plates C C are received in the housings D D and guided by the latter and their flanges D D on three sides, the remaining face of each lying adjacent to the latch F, so that the latter and the toothed edge of the plate are maintained in operative relation in all positions.
  • the upper bar A When the leaves have been engaged with the posts A and piled upon the bar B, the upper bar A is applied with its portion of the posts properly engaged and the plates C C in position in the housings F. The bar A is then pressed down, the latches riding over the teeth C until sufficient compression is attained and the latches engaged with the last available teeth, thus holding the pile of leaves reliably. To release the bars, pressure is applied to the buttons F to force the latches out of engagement and at the same time the upper bar is lifted and removed with its cover.
  • the engaging mechanism is entirely self-contained and all exterior projecting parts, such as screws and posts, are avoided, permitting the binder to be smoothly and attractively finished on its outer surfaces; and the expansion is considerable, depending on the length of the housings and ratchet-plates and the positions of the latches.
  • I claim 1 In a loose-leaf binder, an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar and having inwardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar, received and guided in said housings, ratchet teeth on said plates, a. latch in each housing slidably mounted in the said flanges thereof and adapted to engage the teeth of the adjacent plate, and a thu1nb piece on the protruding end of each latch, arranged to move the latter out of engagement with said teeth.
  • an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar and having in wardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar, received and guided in said housings, ratchet teeth on said plates, a latch in each housing slidably mounted in the said flanges thereof and adapted to engage the teeth of the adjacent plate, a spring arranged to hold said latch in yielding engagement with said teeth, and a thumb-piece on the protruding end of each latch, whereby the latter is moved to disengage said teeth in opposition to the force of said spring.
  • an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar, having inwardly project ing flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar constructed to be received and guided in said housing, ratchet teeth on the rear edges of said plates, a latch in each of said housings arranged to slide in openings in said flanges, and a tooth on each of said latches arranged to engage the teeth of said plates.
  • an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar, having inwardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar constructed to be received and guided in said housing, ratchet teeth on the rear edges of said plates, a latch in each of said housings arranged to slide in openings in said flanges, a tooth on each of said latches arranged to engage the teeth of said plates,
  • an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar, having inwardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar constructed to be received and guided in said housings, ratchet teeth on the rear edges of said plates, a latch in each of said housings arranged to slide in openings in said flanges, a tooth on each of said latches arranged to engage the teeth of said plates, and means carried by said latches co-acting with said flanges to limit the movements of said latches.
  • an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar, having inwardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar constructed to be received and guided in said housings, ratchet teeth on the rear edges of said plates, a latch in each of said housings arranged to slide in openings in said flanges, a tooth on each of said latches arranged to engage the teeth of said plates, a spring carried by each of said housings and arranged to hold said latches in yielding engagement with said teeth, means carried by said latches co-acting with said flanges to limit the movements of said latches,

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L. M. MORBHOUSE.
LOOSE LEAF BINDER.
APPLICATION IILED JUNE 12, 1911.
Patented Feb. 20, 1912.
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LEONARD M. MOREI-IOUSE, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
LOOSE-LEAF BINDER.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LEONARD M. MORE- HOUSE, a citizen of the United States, residing in Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Loose-Leaf Binders, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to binders of that class in which the inner margins of the leaves are compressed between bars or members and the latter held together adjustably by the engagement of ratchet teeth on one member with latches or pawls on the other.
The object of the invention is to pro vide a simple, eflicient, easily operated mechanism for this purpose, which will engage automatically, hold the bars reliably, present the disengaging means conveniently, and which shall be of few parts, economically manufactured and assembled.
The invention consists in certain novel features, and in details of construction and arrangement by which the above objects are attained, to be hereinafter described and pointed out in the claims.
The accompanying drawings form a part of this specification and show an approved form of the invention.
Figure l is an elevation of the rear portion of the improved binder. Fig. 2 is a transverse section, taken on the line 22 in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a section taken horizontally, or in the plane of the leaves, on the line 33 in Fig. 1. Fig. A is an elevation of the engaging means at one end as seen from within, with the bars in transverse section, and on a larger scale. Fig. 5 is a cross-section through the ratchet-plate and its housing, and shows the latch in plan view. Fig. 6 is an edge or side view of the latch, with the housing in section. Fig. 7 is a view of the under face of the latch. Fig. 8 is an elevation corresponding to Fig. 6 and showing a portion of one of the ratchet-plates and its latch.
Similar letters of reference indicate the same parts in all the figures.
A and B are the bars, of thin metal bent angularly to produce flanges A and B which overlap and form the back of the binder. They are thickened by strips of bookboard or the like, not shown, and covered with leather or other binding material to produce an attractive appearance. The leather is continued to the covers A and B and forms the hinges A and B for the latter.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed June 12, 1911.
Patented Feb. 20, 1912.
Serial No. 632,688.
The bars and covers are longer than the leaves to be inclosed, the small remaining space at the top and bottom thus provided being utilized to contain the engaging means for holding the bars together upon the leaves.
At each end of the upper bar A is a housing D having flanges D D continued as legs D D which pass through suitable openings in the bar and are folded thereon to hold the channel-shaped housing in place with its open face presented toward the leaves, and on each end of the lower bar B is a plate C matching within the housings and guided thereby. The rear edge of each plate is provided with ratchet teeth C F is a latch or slide extending across the housing D and through both flanges D D in which it has a limited endwise movement. The latch is stamped from sheet metal by suitable dies or otherwise, and each has a lateral wing F extending through the inner flange D on which is a beveled tooth F adapted to engage any of the teeth G on the ratchet-plate C, and a shoulder or oflset F arranged to abut against the flange D to limit the releasing movement of the latch. A spring G of wire extending through a perforation f in the latch tends to hold the latter in yielding engagement with the ratchet. The opposite protruding end of each latch is turned up to present a thumb-piece or button F by which pressure may be exerted to slide the latch and disengage it from the ratchet when it is desired to separate the bars for the introduction or removal of leaves. To prevent the Withdrawal of the latch each is treated, after the parts are assembled, by a suitable pinching tool which produces a swell F on one edge, large enough to abut against the inner face of the flange D to prevent.
the escape of the latch and limit its outward movement when not in engagement with the ratchet teeth.
The spring G projects through the bar A and is bent down thereon beneath the leg D and with the latter is secured by soldering to the bar. Each plate O is rounded or bev eled at the upper end on the serrated edge to facilitate engagement with the housing and latch. The leaves may be understood to be of the slotted type engaged with the telescopic posts A as usual.
It will be noted that the plates C C are received in the housings D D and guided by the latter and their flanges D D on three sides, the remaining face of each lying adjacent to the latch F, so that the latter and the toothed edge of the plate are maintained in operative relation in all positions.
When the leaves have been engaged with the posts A and piled upon the bar B, the upper bar A is applied with its portion of the posts properly engaged and the plates C C in position in the housings F. The bar A is then pressed down, the latches riding over the teeth C until sufficient compression is attained and the latches engaged with the last available teeth, thus holding the pile of leaves reliably. To release the bars, pressure is applied to the buttons F to force the latches out of engagement and at the same time the upper bar is lifted and removed with its cover.
It will be observed that the engaging mechanism is entirely self-contained and all exterior projecting parts, such as screws and posts, are avoided, permitting the binder to be smoothly and attractively finished on its outer surfaces; and the expansion is considerable, depending on the length of the housings and ratchet-plates and the positions of the latches.
All the parts are easily formed and assembled and not likely to be broken or cleranged in service,
I claim 1. In a loose-leaf binder, an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar and having inwardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar, received and guided in said housings, ratchet teeth on said plates, a. latch in each housing slidably mounted in the said flanges thereof and adapted to engage the teeth of the adjacent plate, and a thu1nb piece on the protruding end of each latch, arranged to move the latter out of engagement with said teeth.
2. In a loose-leaf binder, an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar and having in wardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar, received and guided in said housings, ratchet teeth on said plates, a latch in each housing slidably mounted in the said flanges thereof and adapted to engage the teeth of the adjacent plate, a spring arranged to hold said latch in yielding engagement with said teeth, and a thumb-piece on the protruding end of each latch, whereby the latter is moved to disengage said teeth in opposition to the force of said spring.
3. In a loose-leaf binder, an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar, having inwardly project ing flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar constructed to be received and guided in said housing, ratchet teeth on the rear edges of said plates, a latch in each of said housings arranged to slide in openings in said flanges, and a tooth on each of said latches arranged to engage the teeth of said plates.
l. In a loose-leaf binder, an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar, having inwardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar constructed to be received and guided in said housing, ratchet teeth on the rear edges of said plates, a latch in each of said housings arranged to slide in openings in said flanges, a tooth on each of said latches arranged to engage the teeth of said plates,
and a spring carried by each of, said hous ings and arranged to hold said latch in yielding engagement with said teeth.
5. In a loose-leaf binder, an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar, having inwardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar constructed to be received and guided in said housings, ratchet teeth on the rear edges of said plates, a latch in each of said housings arranged to slide in openings in said flanges, a tooth on each of said latches arranged to engage the teeth of said plates, and means carried by said latches co-acting with said flanges to limit the movements of said latches.
6. In a loose-leaf binder, an upper and a lower bar adapted to receive leaves between them, a channel-shaped housing at each end of said upper bar, having inwardly projecting flanges, a plate at each end of said lower bar constructed to be received and guided in said housings, ratchet teeth on the rear edges of said plates, a latch in each of said housings arranged to slide in openings in said flanges, a tooth on each of said latches arranged to engage the teeth of said plates, a spring carried by each of said housings and arranged to hold said latches in yielding engagement with said teeth, means carried by said latches co-acting with said flanges to limit the movements of said latches,
and means on each of said latches by which the latter are moved in opposition to said springs.
In testimony that I claim the invention above set forth I afliX my signature, in presence of two witnesses.
L. M. MOREHOUSE.
itnesses HELEN V. RICE, CHARLEs R. SEARLE.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G.
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