US1018459A - Book and leaves therefor. - Google Patents

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US1018459A
US1018459A US61676611A US1911616766A US1018459A US 1018459 A US1018459 A US 1018459A US 61676611 A US61676611 A US 61676611A US 1911616766 A US1911616766 A US 1911616766A US 1018459 A US1018459 A US 1018459A
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  • This invention relates to loose leaf books and to the sheets or pages used in such books, and aims to provide certain improvements therein.
  • ,It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide such a book wherein the matter is printed on separate sheets and bound in a suitablebinder which will permit of the sheets being readily removed, there preferably being separate blank sheets interspersed at appropriate intervals, on which the user can make such notes supplementing the text as he may desire.
  • New sheets can be easily removed and replaced by others containing revised or additional matter.
  • the hinder or cover is also pref erably provided with a-pocket wherein additional blank sheets can be carried.
  • My invention further aims to obviate this difficulty and at the same time strengthen the sheet at this point.
  • This I accomplish by providing the binding perforations of each sheet with a metallic eyelet or antifriction lining, and, in order not to increase the bulk of the sheet,.this eyelet or lining should be practically flush with the face of the sheet of paper.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a book embodying my invention shown lying open, and with a portion of the pages bro en away at one of the corners to isclose the pocket.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of a portion of a sheet, showing in enlarged detail, the. construction of the binding perforation, and
  • Fig.3 is a sectional view of the portion of the sheet illustrated in the preceding figure.
  • A indicates a looseleaf binder of any suitable form, provided with binding rings or wires 1).
  • the separate sheets or pages (a on which is printed the text, etc, of the bookd indicates blank separate sheets or leaves which are preferably bound by said rings and interspersed at appropriate intervals among the rinted sheets 0.
  • These sheets may be reac ily replaced or removed, as desired.
  • end sheets to, m, of stout material are preferably placed between them and the cover.
  • Each of the sheets is provided with preferably a plurality of binding perforations 9, through which the binding rings b of the binder are adapted to pass.
  • These perforations are provided with metallic eyelets or linings h, which serve to reduce the friction between the leaves and the binding rings.
  • These bindings or eyeletsfh are formed of very thin sheet metal and are passed through the perforations g and bent over and upon the sheet. These bent-over portions or flanges of the eyelet with the sheet of paper between them are pressed together with great pres-- sure and are thereby indented into the surface of the paper. Being thus indented into the sheet, the bent-over portions lie practically flush therewith. Sheets of this kind may, therefore, be superposed with little if any increase in bulk due to the eyelets.
  • Such sheets furthermore slip easily on the filingrings and do not stick or bind when turned over in the binder. Tearing of the leaves by the weight or action of those superposed upon them is thereby largely obviated. These eyelets also strengthen the sheet and make it less liable to tear under direct pull at the filing perforations or to wear at that point under repeated turning of the sheets.
  • a book comprising a cover, bindingmeans capable of being readily fastened and unfastened, separate sheets having printed matter thereon and separate blank sheets in terspersed appropriately among said printed sheets, said sheets being provided with binding perforations through which said binding means pass, said perforations having metallic eyelets therein, the bentover portions of the eyelets being embedded in the faces of the sheets so as to lie substantially flush therewithQ 2.
  • a sheet of paper for loose leaf binders having binding-perforations therein andmetallic eyelets or linings in said perforations, the bent-over edges of said eyelets being indented in the faces of the sheet so as to lie substantially flush therewith, said eyelets being made of very thin sheet metal.
  • a book comprising a cover, binding means capable of being readily fastened and unfastened, and sheets provided with binding perforations through which said binding means pass, said perforations having metallic eyelets therein, the bent-over portions of the eyelets being embedded in the faces of the sheets so as to lie substantially flush therewith.

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J. WALKER, J3.
BOOK AND LEAVES THEREFOR.
APPLICATION FILED MAR.24, 1911,
1,018,459. I Patented Feb. 27, 1912.
f I I \\ul INVENTOR WITNESSES:
(419W S S V B flttomeys,
UNITED STATES Pare-NT OFFICE.
JOHN WALKER, JR., OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
BOOK AND LEAVES THEREFOR.
1,018,459. Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Fe l 27, 1912.
Application filed March 24, 1911. Serial No. 616,766.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN \VALKER, Jr., a subject of the King of Great Britain,r esiding in London, England, and whose postoflice address is Farrington House, Warwick Lane, London, England,- by occupation a manufacturer, have invented certain new. and useful Improvements in Books and Leaves Therefor, of which the following 1s a specification.
This invention relates to loose leaf books and to the sheets or pages used in such books, and aims to provide certain improvements therein.
In reference books such as used by professional men, it is frequently desirable to make chan e and additions as the knowledge on di erent subjects advances and as the requirements of the user demand.
,It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide such a book wherein the matter is printed on separate sheets and bound in a suitablebinder which will permit of the sheets being readily removed, there preferably being separate blank sheets interspersed at appropriate intervals, on which the user can make such notes supplementing the text as he may desire. New sheets can be easily removed and replaced by others containing revised or additional matter. The hinder or cover is also pref erably provided with a-pocket wherein additional blank sheets can be carried.
In books of this character it is found in practice that,'in turning over the leaves, the latter stick on the binding rings or wires, probably due, in large part, to the friction of the leaves on the'rings. This results-in tearing of the leaves at thepoints where the rings pass through them.
My invention further aims to obviate this difficulty and at the same time strengthen the sheet at this point. This I accomplish by providing the binding perforations of each sheet with a metallic eyelet or antifriction lining, and, in order not to increase the bulk of the sheet,.this eyelet or lining should be practically flush with the face of the sheet of paper. p
For a detailed description of the invention reference will be had to the accompanying drawing, wherein-z igure 1 illustrates a book embodying my invention shown lying open, and with a portion of the pages bro en away at one of the corners to isclose the pocket. Fig. 2 is a view of a portion of a sheet, showing in enlarged detail, the. construction of the binding perforation, and Fig.3 is a sectional view of the portion of the sheet illustrated in the preceding figure.
In the drawings, A indicates a looseleaf binder of any suitable form, provided with binding rings or wires 1). On these rings are bound the separate sheets or pages (a on which is printed the text, etc, of the bookd indicates blank separate sheets or leaves which are preferably bound by said rings and interspersed at appropriate intervals among the rinted sheets 0. These sheets may be reac ily replaced or removed, as desired. In order to protect the bound sheets, end sheets to, m, of stout material are preferably placed between them and the cover. There is also preferably provided a pocket 6 on one of the covers f of the book for carrying loose blank leaves or other similar articles.
Each of the sheets is provided with preferably a plurality of binding perforations 9, through which the binding rings b of the binder are adapted to pass. These perforations are provided with metallic eyelets or linings h, which serve to reduce the friction between the leaves and the binding rings. These bindings or eyeletsfh are formed of very thin sheet metal and are passed through the perforations g and bent over and upon the sheet. These bent-over portions or flanges of the eyelet with the sheet of paper between them are pressed together with great pres-- sure and are thereby indented into the surface of the paper. Being thus indented into the sheet, the bent-over portions lie practically flush therewith. Sheets of this kind may, therefore, be superposed with little if any increase in bulk due to the eyelets. Such sheets furthermore slip easily on the filingrings and do not stick or bind when turned over in the binder. Tearing of the leaves by the weight or action of those superposed upon them is thereby largely obviated. These eyelets also strengthen the sheet and make it less liable to tear under direct pull at the filing perforations or to wear at that point under repeated turning of the sheets.
While I have illustrated and described one embodiment of the invention, I do not desire to be understood as limiting myself thereto, as. changes and modifications may What is claimed is:
1. A book comprising a cover, bindingmeans capable of being readily fastened and unfastened, separate sheets having printed matter thereon and separate blank sheets in terspersed appropriately among said printed sheets, said sheets being provided with binding perforations through which said binding means pass, said perforations having metallic eyelets therein, the bentover portions of the eyelets being embedded in the faces of the sheets so as to lie substantially flush therewithQ 2. A sheet of paper for loose leaf binders having binding-perforations therein andmetallic eyelets or linings in said perforations, the bent-over edges of said eyelets being indented in the faces of the sheet so as to lie substantially flush therewith, said eyelets being made of very thin sheet metal.
4. A book comprising a cover, binding means capable of being readily fastened and unfastened, and sheets provided with binding perforations through which said binding means pass, said perforations having metallic eyelets therein, the bent-over portions of the eyelets being embedded in the faces of the sheets so as to lie substantially flush therewith.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
' JOHN WALKER, J UN. Witnesses:
HENRY HAWKINS RUI'IY, Rosnnr- MILTON SPEARPOINT.
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US2592373A (en) * 1949-07-20 1952-04-08 Amberg File And Index Company Transparent sheet protector
US2630122A (en) * 1949-07-20 1953-03-03 Amberg File & Index Company Sheet protector
US4516871A (en) * 1982-07-29 1985-05-14 Ervin Leitman Tabulated sheet protectors

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US2592373A (en) * 1949-07-20 1952-04-08 Amberg File And Index Company Transparent sheet protector
US2630122A (en) * 1949-07-20 1953-03-03 Amberg File & Index Company Sheet protector
US4516871A (en) * 1982-07-29 1985-05-14 Ervin Leitman Tabulated sheet protectors

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