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US2133069A
US2133069A US36470A US3647035A US2133069A US 2133069 A US2133069 A US 2133069A US 36470 A US36470 A US 36470A US 3647035 A US3647035 A US 3647035A US 2133069 A US2133069 A US 2133069A
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  • My invention relates to improved loose-leaf area; of each page for entries, etc. thereon and binders and the assembly therein of a stackjof Visibilityof-writtengprinted and'other matter optional number of "leaves; 7 thereon. V, n
  • Em'ember whichamay serve also as the willbe' more-fully understood from the followcover, formed of pliablelmaterial,suitably,con ,j ing1 detail description and the accompanying toured to provide for frontand rear cover pordrawin which tions, the stack'off leaves of delsiredlnumber be- *Figs 1 is'a plan View, partly in horizontal sec ing positioned within and attached to the stated 7 tion, "of 'apreferred embodiment of my inven- U!
  • a member may be of movement on; tongue element'of the envelop-' genuine leather or of so-called imitation "leathers,- ing member in attaching therewith a stack 'of F or may be of metal possessingsuitable pliabilityf loos leaves, the stack in this instance comprise other material having the requiredattributesas ng relatively w numberof l si j a later appears, may be employed.
  • FIG. 3 is a view similar to Fig: 2, howing the Embodiments of my invention may have a sinrelative positions of the enclosing member, the gle tongue element,'o-r if preror'rea;-tw or more altliaching tongue element d a Stack c p 0 tongue elements, the stack of loose leaves being 'ing a r v y l r number of 100$e provided with registering openings: recesses, Y Figr i isfa detail Sec View generally SimiaperturesQslots, or the likefin correspondence ar -"WNW ofanothr Preferred 83113061- to the position or positions of such one or m re m n i r t n inlparticular a cover n p tongue elements, to afford the insertion of the exit of and suitably attached to the enclosing tongue element or elements'respectively there m fl a through.
  • theopposite 1at'-* t fl q s s and/0r cover member Such eral edges of the free end of the tongue member 0 3 1 Cove! member be'of a genuine O 35 have serrations or other irregular or nOn-recti of imitationleather, or may be constructed of 35 linear formations for locking the tongue element.
  • the stack of looseleaves- may be reable pliability, or of other material, such as paper, tained within an enclosing member, desirably or 0t 0 th fi a p to i p p p metal and dimensioned'to constitute the backfied.
  • V w 40 bone and preferably to embrace-the stack; of One portion or the'covermember, y the front 49 loose leaves, the enclosingmember being secured portion, is blanked or incised to form a tongue by stapling, adhesive or in any other suitable ,Of ashape such as that shownat I3.
  • eachloose leaf is contoured at its 'The stack of loose leaves'to bound within: edge adjacent thebackbone of; the enclosingo'r the said cover is provided with registering opencover member to-be spaced at the major portion ings' orre'cess'e's one or more in each sheetorleaf of such edge from the backbone, as by providing aspreferredfsaid' openings may be inthe form 50 extensions of the paper at the locations: of the of 'apertured-slots asfshown at H, one purpose 5() openings, recesses or the like, through which latthereof "being to facilitate insertion, or removal ter the tongue elements pass.
  • the free end ef such tongue may be locked in position by insertion, through one or more incised slits as at l6 and/or lBain that portion of the cover member opposing that from which the tongue is blanked orincisedr V
  • the free end of the tongue after such insertio-n, within one slitg say [6, is alsd inserted through a secend slit" l6a, parallel to such first slit 5.
  • Such procedure positions the end of the tongue wholly within the enclosing or cover member, and provides a neat and readyarrangement for accomplishing the purposes of the invention.
  • Such incised slit may haveian outline of artistic configuration, in embellishment of the assembly as a whole.
  • the binder may have an outer cover left entire, thatis, Without blanking therefrom anyf'tongue element, the l ose leaves; being detachablypositioned, as above set forth within an enclosingmemberwhich maybe ofrh'etal or the like, from which enclosing me mber the herein described'tongueelement or elements areblanked,
  • Such inner member 10, ii may be dimensioned less .than its cover'Zl.
  • Such inner 'member [0, H may be formed as a' -channel to constitute the backbone and to directly embrace the stacl of loose leaves; and is secured to the outer cever member by adhesive or by stapling, eyeletting, etc., as indicated at 22. r
  • a binder fer a stack of loose leaves, a cover; element having a flexible leaf-engaging tongue integrally!- ext'ending therefrom, said tongue having serrated lateral edges; a pair of slits in said cover element spaced apart mutually and spaced baclcviardlyfrom the base of said tongue, the individual slits of said pair of slits and the base of 1 said tongue being substantially mntually aligned in parallelrelation, whereby the tip ofsaid tongue maybepassed through that individual slit which is proximate" its base, and' thereafter through the other individual slit of the pair of slitsin securing the stack of loose leaves within the 'cover element; and means provided in the coverelementj forengaging onelateral edge of thefree endof the tongue in maintaining the I serrations of the other lateral edge of the tongue in lo'ckedlrelation with one end of at least the said other individdal slit of the said pair of slits.
  • the said substantially arcuate slit being offset in- Wardly from that end of said lojiiger individual slit which extends beyond'the other individual slitof the pair of slits, and, further, having its convexity directed inwardly.
  • cover element having at least one flexible leaf-i engaging tongue extending therefrom, said tongue having serrated lateral edges; a slit adapted to receive said tongue after engagement with said stack of'loose leaves, said slit having a length greater than the width of said tongue; and means for forcing one' lateral edge of the tongue into locking engagement with one end of. the said slit, said means being adapted to engage theother lateral edge'of the tongue to maintain said tongue .in locked status relative to the stack .of loose leaves 7 r f MARSHALL LWILLIAMSON;

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Oct, 11, 1938." i M. 1. WILLIAMSQN 7 LOOSE LEAF .BINDER Filed Aug. 16, 1935 R llimmson ORNEY Patented Oct.'11,1 938 2,133,069
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. LOdSE'LEAF BINDER.
'Mlsishsu' 1., Williamson, Edge water, 'N. J. ApplicationAugust- 1s, 1935',-serio1 nofaauo ,3 Claims. (01. 129-41) My invention relates to improved loose-leaf area; of each page for entries, etc. thereon and binders and the assembly therein of a stackjof Visibilityof-writtengprinted and'other matter optional number of "leaves; 7 thereon. V, n
One aspect of my invention pertains to an en-' Further features and objects of the invention closing Em'ember, whichamay serve also as the willbe' more-fully understood from the followcover, formed of pliablelmaterial,suitably,con ,j ing1 detail description and the accompanying toured to provide for frontand rear cover pordrawin which tions, the stack'off leaves of delsiredlnumber be- *Figs 1 is'a plan View, partly in horizontal sec ing positioned within and attached to the stated 7 tion, "of 'apreferred embodiment of my inven- U! enclosingiand/or cover memberrby one ormore 910 7 I v tongue elements which may be blanked from the, l Fig.2 is'a-sec'tional viewon line 2-2 of Fig. 1; material of the enclosing and/o ifizovermember. this view also indicates in dot and dash line the 'Ifhe enclosing and/or cover. member may be of movement on; tongue element'of the envelop-' genuine leather or of so-called imitation "leathers,- ing member in attaching therewith a stack 'of F or may be of metal possessingsuitable pliabilityf loos leaves, the stack in this instance comprise other material having the requiredattributesas ng relatively w numberof l si j a later appears, may be employed. Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig: 2, howing the Embodiments of my invention may have a sinrelative positions of the enclosing member, the gle tongue element,'o-r if preror'rea;-tw or more altliaching tongue element d a Stack c p 0 tongue elements, the stack of loose leaves being 'ing a r v y l r number of 100$e provided with registering openings: recesses, Y Figr i isfa detail Sec View generally SimiaperturesQslots, or the likefin correspondence ar -"WNW ofanothr Preferred 83113061- to the position or positions of such one or m re m n i r t n inlparticular a cover n p tongue elements, to afford the insertion of the exit of and suitably attached to the enclosing tongue element or elements'respectively there m fl a through. The free end of suchtongue element Referring to; h a ompany r w n or elements is lo'dged and/or'locked'in osition, a d H-indicateth front a d ar p t ns of by insertingthe same through a set" ofparallelly an 'enclosing and/or :cover member adapted to arrangedslits in the portion of the enclosing bindfandhold within suchmember a stack of 3O and/oncover member opposite relative to; the any p na fl Oi s such portions 39 portion of the same from which the tongue lemay constituteone sheet with-an interve D ment is blanked. g l 7 tion l2a dimensioned to serve 'as the backbone In the disclosed embodiments, theopposite 1at'-* t fl q s s and/0r cover member! Such eral edges of the free end of the tongue member 0 3 1 Cove!" member be'of a genuine O 35 have serrations or other irregular or nOn-recti of imitationleather, or may be constructed of 35 linear formations for locking the tongue element. t metal metallic material, Possessing Suit- If desired,the stack of looseleaves-may be reable pliability, or of other material, such as paper, tained within an enclosing member, desirably or 0t 0 th fi a p to i p p p metal and dimensioned'to constitute the backfied. V w 40 bone and preferably to embrace-the stack; of One portion or the'covermember, y the front 49 loose leaves, the enclosingmember being secured portion, is blanked or incised to form a tongue by stapling, adhesive or in any other suitable ,Of ashape such as that shownat I3. Either one manner to a cover which wholly embraces the o 'f i d twoqr mQ Such tongue! le e stack of loose leaves as well as the enclosing meIny be P vi 811011 #1 is illustrated at 311 4 3 ber. g and l3b,-':l 'ig.fl;" I
Preferably, eachloose leaf is contoured at its 'The stack of loose leaves'to bound within: edge adjacent thebackbone of; the enclosingo'r the said cover is provided with registering opencover member to-be spaced at the major portion ings' orre'cess'e's one or more in each sheetorleaf of such edge from the backbone, as by providing aspreferredfsaid' openings may be inthe form 50 extensions of the paper at the locations: of the of 'apertured-slots asfshown at H, one purpose 5() openings, recesses or the like, through which latthereof "being to facilitate insertion, or removal ter the tongue elements pass. By such arrangeof one or more sheets from the, stack. Such ment upon opening the hinder, the leaves freed openings afford attachment, of the leaves indisubstantially from interfriction with one another, vidually and as'a stack by insertion therethrough open flat, affording utilization of the whole of the tongue element I; as is illustrated at [5. 55
The free end ef such tongue may be locked in position by insertion, through one or more incised slits as at l6 and/or lBain that portion of the cover member opposing that from which the tongue is blanked orincisedr V For further securement of the free end of the tongue and to position it within the cover member, the free end of the tongue, after such insertio-n, within one slitg say [6, is alsd inserted through a secend slit" l6a, parallel to such first slit 5. Such procedure positions the end of the tongue wholly within the enclosing or cover member, and provides a neat and readyarrangement for accomplishing the purposes of the invention.
It is desirable to also lock the free end 'of the tongue after it has been thus lodgedand this may be accomplished in various ways.
' Such incised slit may haveian outline of artistic configuration, in embellishment of the assembly as a whole.
-,The free end of the tongue is locked preferabl girby providing the tongue element with a serrated or other non-rectilinear outline, see i8, Fig. l, at both of itslateral edges, ene of said edges to be engaged and locked within the incised slit we of the cover member, and-the other edges to engage and lock relative to; another slit provided'thereinafor that purpose as at l9,
If desired, the binder may have an outer cover left entire, thatis, Without blanking therefrom anyf'tongue element, the l ose leaves; being detachablypositioned, as above set forth within an enclosingmemberwhich maybe ofrh'etal or the like, from which enclosing me mber the herein described'tongueelement or elements areblanked,
one-form ofwhich is illustrated in Fig. 4. Such inner member 10, ii may be dimensioned less .than its cover'Zl.
Such inner 'member [0, H may be formed as a' -channel to constitute the backbone and to directly embrace the stacl of loose leaves; and is secured to the outer cever member by adhesive or by stapling, eyeletting, etc., as indicated at 22. r
Q It will be understood that in such arrangement the lesser dimensions fthe'inner member I0, I l are satisfied by providing sufficient material forthe formation of the tongue element and the incised slits l6 and "id, through which it is to be inserted, lodged and as previously described. The preferred form of loose in thedrawings, has its inner edge, see edge portion I 26, Figs. 1 andA, spaced ,fromthe inner face of thebacliboneofthe enclosing member'Hl, II, as byproviding the extensions l2c, encompassing eacli apertured slot [4, recess or the like, such spaced edge portion. lt2b be tween such extensions constituting the major part of the whole inneriedgejof each sheet,
whereby upon opening the binder, the friction of the leaves relative to one 'anotherat their stated inner edges is negligible as compared with the effect afforded by the stated spacing of the major edge portions [21) from the backboneeand when so opened from all portions of the enclosing memberlp, ll; 7 I l In the useof a serrated or other non-rectilinear outline, see 18, -Fig, l, forthe lateral edges of locked, similarly leafpas illustrated 7 each tongue element, say tongue element i3a,
thereof, and slit I9. 5
Whereas I have described my invention by reference to specific formsthereof, it will be understood that' many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. TI 7 1, claim: 7 i
In a binder fer a stack of loose leaves, a cover; element having a flexible leaf-engaging tongue integrally!- ext'ending therefrom, said tongue having serrated lateral edges; a pair of slits in said cover element spaced apart mutually and spaced baclcviardlyfrom the base of said tongue, the individual slits of said pair of slits and the base of 1 said tongue being substantially mntually aligned in parallelrelation, whereby the tip ofsaid tongue maybepassed through that individual slit which is proximate" its base, and' thereafter through the other individual slit of the pair of slitsin securing the stack of loose leaves within the 'cover element; and means provided in the coverelementj forengaging onelateral edge of thefree endof the tongue in maintaining the I serrations of the other lateral edge of the tongue in lo'ckedlrelation with one end of at least the said other individdal slit of the said pair of slits.
,2. Structure as recited in claim 1,whereinthe stated other individual slit' is longer than the individual slit which is proximate the base of the tengue and is slightly offset lengthwise from the latter, and wherein the stated means for engaging one lateral edge of the tongue is a 'substantially arcuate slit farther removed from the base of the tongue thanis the stated pair of slits andjextending at substantially right an'gles to thelengths of the individual slits of the latter,
the said substantially arcuate slit being offset in- Wardly from that end of said lojiiger individual slit which extends beyond'the other individual slitof the pair of slits, and, further, having its convexity directed inwardly.
3. In a binder fora stack of loose leaves, a
cover element having at least one flexible leaf-i engaging tongue extending therefrom, said tongue having serrated lateral edges; a slit adapted to receive said tongue after engagement with said stack of'loose leaves, said slit having a length greater than the width of said tongue; and means for forcing one' lateral edge of the tongue into locking engagement with one end of. the said slit, said means being adapted to engage theother lateral edge'of the tongue to maintain said tongue .in locked status relative to the stack .of loose leaves 7 r f MARSHALL LWILLIAMSON;
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US2575583A (en) * 1948-12-23 1951-11-20 Clarke Alick Loose-leaf binder
US2596600A (en) * 1946-01-18 1952-05-13 Rice Duncan Binder or loose sheet holder
US2656886A (en) * 1950-12-26 1953-10-27 Hess Alexander Mcdonald Pleating
US3362411A (en) * 1965-12-13 1968-01-09 Carl G. Moller Loose leaf binder
US4000951A (en) * 1973-05-08 1977-01-04 Kenneth Malcolm Agnew Loose leaf binders
US4174909A (en) * 1973-07-19 1979-11-20 Gerhard Jahn Loose leaf binder
US4192620A (en) * 1975-12-01 1980-03-11 Gerhard Jahn Loose leaf binder
US4261664A (en) * 1978-07-17 1981-04-14 Crawford Industries, Inc. One-piece report binder
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US2596600A (en) * 1946-01-18 1952-05-13 Rice Duncan Binder or loose sheet holder
US2575583A (en) * 1948-12-23 1951-11-20 Clarke Alick Loose-leaf binder
US2656886A (en) * 1950-12-26 1953-10-27 Hess Alexander Mcdonald Pleating
US3362411A (en) * 1965-12-13 1968-01-09 Carl G. Moller Loose leaf binder
US4000951A (en) * 1973-05-08 1977-01-04 Kenneth Malcolm Agnew Loose leaf binders
US4174909A (en) * 1973-07-19 1979-11-20 Gerhard Jahn Loose leaf binder
US4192620A (en) * 1975-12-01 1980-03-11 Gerhard Jahn Loose leaf binder
US4261664A (en) * 1978-07-17 1981-04-14 Crawford Industries, Inc. One-piece report binder
US5265914A (en) * 1992-02-19 1993-11-30 Russell David G Document holder
USD413922S (en) * 1997-03-12 1999-09-14 Thomas Edgar G Binder
US6099187A (en) * 1999-06-05 2000-08-08 Univenture, Inc. Storage device
US6200057B1 (en) 1999-06-05 2001-03-13 Univenture, Inc. Storage device
US6514000B2 (en) 1999-06-05 2003-02-04 Univenture, Inc. Storage device
US20040240930A1 (en) * 2003-01-08 2004-12-02 Smith Braden Lindley Binding device for holding sheet materials or sleeves for compact discs
US7717638B2 (en) 2005-02-18 2010-05-18 Meadwestvaco Corporation Refillable notebook
US8876423B2 (en) 2005-02-18 2014-11-04 ACCO Brands Corporation Refillable notebook with release mechanism
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