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US2157872A
US2157872A US87415A US8741536A US2157872A US 2157872 A US2157872 A US 2157872A US 87415 A US87415 A US 87415A US 8741536 A US8741536 A US 8741536A US 2157872 A US2157872 A US 2157872A
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    • B42BPERMANENTLY ATTACHING TOGETHER SHEETS, QUIRES OR SIGNATURES OR PERMANENTLY ATTACHING OBJECTS THERETO
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  • FIG 4 Patented May 9, 1939 UNITED STATE-s PATENT OFFiQE Application June 26,
  • the invention relates to binders for note-books and thelike, and has for an object the provision of an improved binding device of strong, lightweight and inexpensive construction and capable of easy and secure attachment to a group of sheets and to a cover.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a binding device having simple but effective means for positioning sheet-holding rings formed on the device.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a cover-attaching binding device which will facilitate the hinging or bending of the cover.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of a note-book embodying a binding device of the invention, the note-book cover being opened fiat;
  • Fig. 2 is an end view, partly in section, of the note-book in closed position, an open position of the cover being shown in dotted lines;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of a metal blank for the binding device
  • Fig. 4 is an end view of the binding device after being formed to an intermediate stage ready to receive the sheets and cover;
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of the binding device of Fig. 4, parts being shown in section;
  • Fig. 6 is a plan. view of a note-book embodying a modified form of binding device, the notebook cover being opened fiat, and parts of the binding device being broken away and parts being shown in section;
  • Fig. '7 is a sectional view of the binding device of Fig. 6, taken on the line 1-1 of Fig. 6, but before attaching the cover;
  • Fig. 8 is a plan view of another modified form of binding device
  • Fig. 9 is an end view of the binding device of Fig. 8 after forming the sheet-retaining rings
  • Fig. 10 is a plan view of still another modified form of binding device
  • Fig. 11 is a plan View of a further modified form of binding device
  • Fig. 12 is a sectional view taken on the line l2l2 of Fig. 11;
  • Fig. 13 is a plan view of an additional modified form of binding device.
  • Fig. 14 is an edge View of the binding device of Fig. 13.
  • a concave inner face and a convex outer face To one edge of the plate are integrally connected a number of spaced parallel fingers 2! which are preferably curved or crowned in crosssection, as seen in Figs. 5 and 6, and which are formed into rings or loops for holding thereon sheets or leaves 22, each sheet being suitably perforated to receive the ring-forming fingers.
  • Each ring-forming finger has approximately the same center of curvature as the back plate.
  • Integrally connected to the opposite side edges of the back plate are a number of bendable prongs 23, which are passed through the flexible backforming portion of a cover 24, and are clinched back against the cover to secure the back plate to the cover.
  • the prongs 23 alternate with the ring-forming fingers 2
  • the prongs 23 are arranged in transversely aligned pairs and pass through slots or perforations 25 in the cover, the slots being formed by the penetration of the prongs through the cover.
  • the slots are arranged along a pair of spaced parallel lines defining bending lines for the cover, and are substantially aligned with the bending lines. The bending or hinging of the cover is thereby facilitated.
  • the prongs 23 are preferably curved in cross-section as seen in Figs. i and 5, being concave at their inner sides.
  • overlap the inner concave face of the back plate, as best seen in Fig. 2, thus preventing separation of the sheets from the fingers.
  • the fingers are resilient, and pressure applied to the closed notebook, as by placing a weight thereon, will temporarily contract the rings without permanent change of shape, the free ends of the ring-forming fingers being movable inwardly from their normal positions.
  • the opposite edge portions of the back plate have pressed therein symmetrical embossments 26 and 21.
  • the embossments 26 form the inner ends of the crowned ring-forming fingers while the embossments 21 form pockets or recesses which receive and locate the free ends of the fingers, and if desired form stops for the free ends of the fingers.
  • the opposite side edges of the pockets or recesses prevent shifting of the finger ends longitudinally of the back plate.
  • the symmetry of the embossing avoids Warping of the back plate during the pressing operation.
  • the sheet metal back plate has a central longitudinal pleat or fold 28 at its inner face forming a stifiening rib.
  • the rib may also form a stop for the free ends of the ringforming fingers which overlap the inner face of the plate.
  • the sheet metal back plate is provided with embossments 29 to form stops for the free ends of the ring-forming fingers, the embossments having concave-edges forming recesses to locate'the endsof the fingers.
  • embossments 30 are formed on: the inner face of the back plate toconstitute stops for the ring-forming fingers 2f, the platebeing slitted to present sharp stop shoulders on the raised embossments and to facilitate the formation of the embossments.
  • the back plate has formed. therein transverse channels 3
  • a binding device comprising a back member having sheet-holding ring-forming fingers integrally formed thereon along one edge, and
  • a binding device comprising a back member having sheet-holding ring-forming fingers integrally formed thereon along one edge, and having transverse channels to receive and position the free ends of said fingers, said channels confining said finger ends against movement longitudinally of said back member.
  • a binding device comprising a back plate having sheet-holding ring-forming fingers integrally formed thereon along one edge, the free ends of said fingers overlapping the other edge portion of said plate and slidably engaging a face of said plate, and the plate having portions forming stops to limit the overlapping of said fingers with respect to the plate.
  • a binder comprising a foldable cover, a back plate rounded in cross-section to present a convexface engageable with the inner face of the cover,.said plate having clinchable cover-attaching prongs integrally connected to its opposite side edges, and further having a plurality of spaced sheet-holding ringforming fingers integrallyconnected to one of its side edges, the free ends of said fingers lapping the concave inner face of said plate.
  • a binding device comprising a back plate having embossments at opposite side edges and having sheet-holding ring-forming fingers integrallyconnected to one of said sideedges, the embossments at one side edge forming the attached ends of said'fingers and'the embossments at the other side edgeforming pockets to receive andlatrally position the free ends of said fingers, said pockets confining said free ends of the fingers against movement longitudinally of the plate.
  • a binder comprising a-cover having a flexibl back, a sheet metal back plate curved in'crosssection and having a convex surface abutting the inner face of said cover back, said plate havingcover-attaching prongs along opposite side edges and having sheet-holding ring forming fingers integrally formed thereon along one side edge, said ring-forming fingers throughout theirlength having approximately the same center of curvature as said back plate, and the free ends ofsaid fingers lapping the inner side of the other edge portion of said curved plate.

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M y 59, 1939- E. A. TRUSSELL 2,157,872
BINDER Filed June 26, 1936 20 FIG 4 Patented May 9, 1939 UNITED STATE-s PATENT OFFiQE Application June 26,
7 Claims.
The invention relates to binders for note-books and thelike, and has for an object the provision of an improved binding device of strong, lightweight and inexpensive construction and capable of easy and secure attachment to a group of sheets and to a cover.
Another object of the invention is to provide a binding device having simple but effective means for positioning sheet-holding rings formed on the device. v
A further object of the invention is to provide a cover-attaching binding device which will facilitate the hinging or bending of the cover.
.The invention further consists in the several features hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawing, illustrating certain embodiments of the invention,
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a note-book embodying a binding device of the invention, the note-book cover being opened fiat;
Fig. 2 is an end view, partly in section, of the note-book in closed position, an open position of the cover being shown in dotted lines;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of a metal blank for the binding device;
Fig. 4 is an end view of the binding device after being formed to an intermediate stage ready to receive the sheets and cover;
Fig. 5 is a plan view of the binding device of Fig. 4, parts being shown in section;
Fig. 6 is a plan. view of a note-book embodying a modified form of binding device, the notebook cover being opened fiat, and parts of the binding device being broken away and parts being shown in section;
Fig. '7 is a sectional view of the binding device of Fig. 6, taken on the line 1-1 of Fig. 6, but before attaching the cover;
Fig. 8 is a plan view of another modified form of binding device;
Fig. 9 is an end view of the binding device of Fig. 8 after forming the sheet-retaining rings;
Fig. 10 is a plan view of still another modified form of binding device;
Fig. 11 is a plan View of a further modified form of binding device;
Fig. 12 is a sectional view taken on the line l2l2 of Fig. 11;
Fig. 13 is a plan view of an additional modified form of binding device, and
Fig. 14 is an edge View of the binding device of Fig. 13.
In each form of the invention illustrated, designates an elongated sheet metal back plate or strip, preferably curved in cross-section and 1936, Serial No. 87,415
presenting a concave inner face and a convex outer face. To one edge of the plate are integrally connected a number of spaced parallel fingers 2! which are preferably curved or crowned in crosssection, as seen in Figs. 5 and 6, and which are formed into rings or loops for holding thereon sheets or leaves 22, each sheet being suitably perforated to receive the ring-forming fingers. Each ring-forming finger has approximately the same center of curvature as the back plate. Integrally connected to the opposite side edges of the back plate are a number of bendable prongs 23, which are passed through the flexible backforming portion of a cover 24, and are clinched back against the cover to secure the back plate to the cover. At one side edge of the back plate the prongs 23 alternate with the ring-forming fingers 2|. The prongs 23 are arranged in transversely aligned pairs and pass through slots or perforations 25 in the cover, the slots being formed by the penetration of the prongs through the cover. The slots are arranged along a pair of spaced parallel lines defining bending lines for the cover, and are substantially aligned with the bending lines. The bending or hinging of the cover is thereby facilitated. The prongs 23 are preferably curved in cross-section as seen in Figs. i and 5, being concave at their inner sides. This configuration insures penetration of the prongs through the cover material without danger of buckling, and results in improved clinching of the prongs, as the bending will occur near the back plate, and the edges of the outer portions of the prongs will be more or less imbedded in the cover material, the concave faces of the prongs being in engagement with the outer face of the cover. A neat appearance is also obtained. The back plate blank is pressed and bent to the configuration indicated in Fig. 4, in readiness to be secured to the cover and to receive the paper.
In the form of the invention shown in Figs. 1 to 5, the free ends of the ring-forming fingers 2| overlap the inner concave face of the back plate, as best seen in Fig. 2, thus preventing separation of the sheets from the fingers. The fingers are resilient, and pressure applied to the closed notebook, as by placing a weight thereon, will temporarily contract the rings without permanent change of shape, the free ends of the ring-forming fingers being movable inwardly from their normal positions.
In the form of the invention shown in Figs. 6 and '7, the opposite edge portions of the back plate have pressed therein symmetrical embossments 26 and 21. The embossments 26 form the inner ends of the crowned ring-forming fingers while the embossments 21 form pockets or recesses which receive and locate the free ends of the fingers, and if desired form stops for the free ends of the fingers. The opposite side edges of the pockets or recesses prevent shifting of the finger ends longitudinally of the back plate. The symmetry of the embossing avoids Warping of the back plate during the pressing operation.
In the form of binding device shown in Figs. 8 and 9, the sheet metal back plate has a central longitudinal pleat or fold 28 at its inner face forming a stifiening rib. If desired, the rib may also form a stop for the free ends of the ringforming fingers which overlap the inner face of the plate.
In the binding device shown in Fig. 10, the sheet metal back plate is provided with embossments 29 to form stops for the free ends of the ring-forming fingers, the embossments having concave-edges forming recesses to locate'the endsof the fingers.
In the form of binding device shown in- Figs; 11 and 12, embossments 30 are formed on: the inner face of the back plate toconstitute stops for the ring-forming fingers 2f, the platebeing slitted to present sharp stop shoulders on the raised embossments and to facilitate the formation of the embossments.
In the form of binding device indicated in Figs. 13 and. 14, the back plate has formed. therein transverse channels 3|, which form recesses to receive and position the free ends of ring-forming fingers 2|.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. A binding device comprising a back member having sheet-holding ring-forming fingers integrally formed thereon along one edge, and
ing pocket-forming embossments to receive and laterally position the free ends of said'fihgers, said embossments confining said finger ends against movement longitudinally of said back member.
3. A binding device comprising a back member having sheet-holding ring-forming fingers integrally formed thereon along one edge, and having transverse channels to receive and position the free ends of said fingers, said channels confining said finger ends against movement longitudinally of said back member.
4. A binding device comprising a back plate having sheet-holding ring-forming fingers integrally formed thereon along one edge, the free ends of said fingers overlapping the other edge portion of said plate and slidably engaging a face of said plate, and the plate having portions forming stops to limit the overlapping of said fingers with respect to the plate.
5. A binder comprising a foldable cover, a back plate rounded in cross-section to present a convexface engageable with the inner face of the cover,.said plate having clinchable cover-attaching prongs integrally connected to its opposite side edges, and further having a plurality of spaced sheet-holding ringforming fingers integrallyconnected to one of its side edges, the free ends of said fingers lapping the concave inner face of said plate.
6. A binding device comprising a back plate having embossments at opposite side edges and having sheet-holding ring-forming fingers integrallyconnected to one of said sideedges, the embossments at one side edge forming the attached ends of said'fingers and'the embossments at the other side edgeforming pockets to receive andlatrally position the free ends of said fingers, said pockets confining said free ends of the fingers against movement longitudinally of the plate.
7. A binder comprising a-cover having a flexibl back, a sheet metal back plate curved in'crosssection and having a convex surface abutting the inner face of said cover back, said plate havingcover-attaching prongs along opposite side edges and having sheet-holding ring forming fingers integrally formed thereon along one side edge, said ring-forming fingers throughout theirlength having approximately the same center of curvature as said back plate, and the free ends ofsaid fingers lapping the inner side of the other edge portion of said curved plate.
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