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US2562518A
US2562518A US169240A US16924050A US2562518A US 2562518 A US2562518 A US 2562518A US 169240 A US169240 A US 169240A US 16924050 A US16924050 A US 16924050A US 2562518 A US2562518 A US 2562518A
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  • This invention relates to brief cases of the so-called looseleaf or ring binder type in which a ring assembly, comprising ring plates rings and a flexible carrier, is removably mounted within a cover.
  • the object of the invention is to provide improved means for securing the flexible carrier to the ring plates, and the assembly to its cover.
  • the flexible carrier has been riveted to the plates and the assembly removably mounted within its cover by means of separate snap-fastener'elements, one of each cooperating pair mounted on the flexible carrier, the other on the inside of the cover.
  • I utilize the snap-fastener element on the assembly as the rivet for securing the flexible carrier to the ring plates, the snap-fastener element thus playing a dual role. This construction not only eliminates the rivets (usually two) but eliminates strain on the carrier and is stronger and more satisfactory all around.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view of the mid-section of the brief case with the ring assembly removed
  • Figure 3 is a section taken along line 3-3 of Figure 1,
  • Figure 4 is a transverse section on an enlarged scale taken along line l4 of Figure 1 but showing the rivet stud and snap fastener in elevation, and
  • Figure 5 is a bottom view of the ring assembly drawn on the scale of Figure 1.
  • the brief case shown in these drawings comprises a cover I of standard construction having the usual inside pockets 2 and provided with a zipper 3 extending around three of the four sides of the cover when closed and serving to hold it closed.
  • the cover in the absence of the ring assembly, as shown in Figure 2, may serve as a standard brief case of the envelope type, it having no handle.
  • the case may serve as a looseleaf binder having the added advantage that it may be closed by means of the zipper.
  • ring assembly This comprises a transversely curved, ring cover plate t having downwardly and inwardly turned flanges 5 which embrace the outer edges of a 4 Claims. (01. zen-19) pair of toggle plates 6 to which thearcuate,
  • Triggers 8 mounted at the ends of the plates serve their usual function of breaking the toggle to open the rings for the insertion or removal of loose leaves.
  • two male snap-fastener elements l4 Secured to and extending upwardly from the inner face of the cover at its middle and spaced apart the distance of the studs I0, are two male snap-fastener elements l4. These are designed to snap within the corresponding elements 12 on the ring assembly where they are held in place by the usual springs, not shown.
  • the elements l2 of the snap-fasteners serve not only their primary function as snapfastener elements, but also double as rivets for securing the carrier 9 to the ring plates.
  • This construction has important advantages over the older constructions in which the snap-fastener elements were secured directly to the flexible carrier, as a result of which the strain involved in removing the ring assembly was borne wholly by the flexible carrier which was, therefore, likely to be torn or distorted. With my construction the flexible carrier is not subject to any strain whatever, the strain being taken up directly by the studs l0 and the cover plate 4.
  • a ring assembly for a ring binder comprising a cover plate, toggle plates within the cover plate, pairs of arcuate abuttable ring sections mounted on the toggle plates, a flexible carrier for the plates and rings, studs secured to the cover plate and extending through the toggle plates and the flexible carrier, and a snap fastener element on each stud securing the flexible carrier to the plates.
  • a ring binder comprising a cover, ring plates with rings, a flexible carrier for the plates and rings, cooperating snap-fastener elements on the ring plates and the cover removably mounting the ring plates within the cover, the snap-tastener element on the ring plates securing: the flexible carrier to the plates.
  • a brief case of the ring binder type comprising a cover, a cover plate, toggle plates within the cover plate, pairs of arcuate, abuttable ring sections mounted on the toggle plates; a flexible carrier for the plates and rings, studs secured to the cover plate and extending through the toggle plates and the flexible carrier, a snap-fastener element on each stud securing the flexible carrier to the plates, and cooperating snap-fastener elements on the cover whereby the ring'plates, rings and flexible carrier are removably mounted within the cover.
  • a brief case or the ring binder type comprising a cover, a zipper for holding the cover closed, a ring cover plate, toggle plates within the cover plate, pairs of arcuate abuttable ring sections mounted on the toggle plates, a flexible carrier for the plates and rings, rivet studs secured to the cover plate andextending through the toggle plates and the flexible carrier, a snapfastener element on the inner end of each stud securing the flexible carrier to the plates, and cooperating snap-fastener elements on the cover whereby the ring plates, rings and flexible carrier are removably mounted within the cover.

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M 31, 1'95: H. ABRAMS 2,562,518
' BRIEF CASE Filed June 20, 1950 ATTORNEYS Patented July 31, 1951 BRIEF cAsE Hyman Abrams, Weehawken, N. J., assignor to Thomases & 00., Jersey City, N. J., a partnersh p Application June20, 1950, Serial N 0. 169,240
This invention relates to brief cases of the so-called looseleaf or ring binder type in which a ring assembly, comprising ring plates rings and a flexible carrier, is removably mounted within a cover. The object of the invention is to provide improved means for securing the flexible carrier to the ring plates, and the assembly to its cover. Hitherto the flexible carrier has been riveted to the plates and the assembly removably mounted within its cover by means of separate snap-fastener'elements, one of each cooperating pair mounted on the flexible carrier, the other on the inside of the cover. In accordance with the present invention I utilize the snap-fastener element on the assembly as the rivet for securing the flexible carrier to the ring plates, the snap-fastener element thus playing a dual role. This construction not only eliminates the rivets (usually two) but eliminates strain on the carrier and is stronger and more satisfactory all around.
In the accompanying drawings I have illustrated a preferred embodiment of my invention. In these drawings Figure 1 is a plan view of the brief case of my invention shown in open position with the ring assembly in place,
Figure 2 is a similar view of the mid-section of the brief case with the ring assembly removed,
Figure 3 is a section taken along line 3-3 of Figure 1,
Figure 4 is a transverse section on an enlarged scale taken along line l4 of Figure 1 but showing the rivet stud and snap fastener in elevation, and
Figure 5 is a bottom view of the ring assembly drawn on the scale of Figure 1.
The brief case shown in these drawings comprises a cover I of standard construction having the usual inside pockets 2 and provided with a zipper 3 extending around three of the four sides of the cover when closed and serving to hold it closed. Thus the cover, in the absence of the ring assembly, as shown in Figure 2, may serve as a standard brief case of the envelope type, it having no handle. When the ring assembly is mounted within the cover, however, the case may serve as a looseleaf binder having the added advantage that it may be closed by means of the zipper.
I shall now describe the ring assembly. This comprises a transversely curved, ring cover plate t having downwardly and inwardly turned flanges 5 which embrace the outer edges of a 4 Claims. (01. zen-19) pair of toggle plates 6 to which thearcuate,
abuttable sections of rings! are flxed. Triggers 8 mounted at the ends of the plates serve their usual function of breaking the toggle to open the rings for the insertion or removal of loose leaves.
It is customary to provide looseleaf binders of the ring type with protectors extending along either edge of the plate and between the rings and the cover. The function of these protectors is to prevent the rings from pressing into the covers and to add a certain solidity to the binder. In my brief case these protectors take the form of a flexible carrier, made of leather or some substitute material, which underlies the ring plates and extends upwardly and outwardly, flanking the rings. Such a flexible carrier is indicated in the drawings at 9.
Extending through and secured to the cover plate 4, near either end, are rivet studs H! which extend through openings H in the toggle plates and through appropriate openings in the flexible carrier, each terminating in a female element I2 of a snap fastener. A disk I3 is fixed to each stud I0 on the upper side of the carrier, as shown in Figure 4, and this, with the element [2, secures the carrier to the ring plates. These plates with their rings, studs, flexible carrier and snapfastener elements constitute a unit which I have called the ring assembly.
Secured to and extending upwardly from the inner face of the cover at its middle and spaced apart the distance of the studs I0, are two male snap-fastener elements l4. These are designed to snap within the corresponding elements 12 on the ring assembly where they are held in place by the usual springs, not shown.
Thus the elements l2 of the snap-fasteners serve not only their primary function as snapfastener elements, but also double as rivets for securing the carrier 9 to the ring plates. This construction has important advantages over the older constructions in which the snap-fastener elements were secured directly to the flexible carrier, as a result of which the strain involved in removing the ring assembly was borne wholly by the flexible carrier which was, therefore, likely to be torn or distorted. With my construction the flexible carrier is not subject to any strain whatever, the strain being taken up directly by the studs l0 and the cover plate 4.
I claim:
1. A ring assembly for a ring binder comprising a cover plate, toggle plates within the cover plate, pairs of arcuate abuttable ring sections mounted on the toggle plates, a flexible carrier for the plates and rings, studs secured to the cover plate and extending through the toggle plates and the flexible carrier, and a snap fastener element on each stud securing the flexible carrier to the plates.
2. A ring binder comprising a cover, ring plates with rings, a flexible carrier for the plates and rings, cooperating snap-fastener elements on the ring plates and the cover removably mounting the ring plates within the cover, the snap-tastener element on the ring plates securing: the flexible carrier to the plates. 7
3. A brief case of the ring binder type comprising a cover, a cover plate, toggle plates within the cover plate, pairs of arcuate, abuttable ring sections mounted on the toggle plates; a flexible carrier for the plates and rings, studs secured to the cover plate and extending through the toggle plates and the flexible carrier, a snap-fastener element on each stud securing the flexible carrier to the plates, and cooperating snap-fastener elements on the cover whereby the ring'plates, rings and flexible carrier are removably mounted within the cover. r
4. A brief case or the ring binder type comprising a cover, a zipper for holding the cover closed, a ring cover plate, toggle plates within the cover plate, pairs of arcuate abuttable ring sections mounted on the toggle plates, a flexible carrier for the plates and rings, rivet studs secured to the cover plate andextending through the toggle plates and the flexible carrier, a snapfastener element on the inner end of each stud securing the flexible carrier to the plates, and cooperating snap-fastener elements on the cover whereby the ring plates, rings and flexible carrier are removably mounted within the cover.
'- HYMAN ABRAMS.
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DE944788C (en) * 1953-02-17 1956-06-21 Richard Naumann Folder, album, loose-leaf book or the like.
DE1024922B (en) * 1955-03-21 1958-02-27 Paul Widany Folder with a line-up device for punched documents
DE1292623B (en) * 1962-10-30 1969-04-17 Soennecken Fa F Ring liner for binders, z. B. ring binders
US4787595A (en) * 1985-10-28 1988-11-29 David Hegarty Multi-positionable document support stand and interlocking modular document holder
US4925146A (en) * 1985-10-28 1990-05-15 David Hegarty Multi-positionable document support stand and interlocking modular document holder
US5020763A (en) * 1985-10-28 1991-06-04 David Hegarty Multi-positionable support stand with movable center of gravity
US5044594A (en) * 1985-10-28 1991-09-03 David Hegarty Multi-positionable document support stand and interlocking modular document holder
US5060904A (en) * 1987-05-01 1991-10-29 David Hegarty Multi-positionable support stand with movable center of gravity and article holding means
US5738460A (en) * 1996-09-06 1998-04-14 Flynn; Dallas Edward Blueprint carrier
US6030139A (en) * 1998-10-08 2000-02-29 Avery Dennison Corporation Flanged cover with prongs for a ring binder assembly
USD434439S (en) * 2000-04-05 2000-11-28 Coleman Ronald D Portfolio
US20070048080A1 (en) * 2005-08-31 2007-03-01 World Wide Stationery Mfg. Co., Ltd. Ring binder having a clip
US20070048075A1 (en) * 2005-08-31 2007-03-01 Cheng Hung Y Ring binder mechanism having slide connector
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DE944788C (en) * 1953-02-17 1956-06-21 Richard Naumann Folder, album, loose-leaf book or the like.
DE1024922B (en) * 1955-03-21 1958-02-27 Paul Widany Folder with a line-up device for punched documents
DE1292623B (en) * 1962-10-30 1969-04-17 Soennecken Fa F Ring liner for binders, z. B. ring binders
US5044594A (en) * 1985-10-28 1991-09-03 David Hegarty Multi-positionable document support stand and interlocking modular document holder
US4787595A (en) * 1985-10-28 1988-11-29 David Hegarty Multi-positionable document support stand and interlocking modular document holder
US4925146A (en) * 1985-10-28 1990-05-15 David Hegarty Multi-positionable document support stand and interlocking modular document holder
US5020763A (en) * 1985-10-28 1991-06-04 David Hegarty Multi-positionable support stand with movable center of gravity
US5060904A (en) * 1987-05-01 1991-10-29 David Hegarty Multi-positionable support stand with movable center of gravity and article holding means
WO1990005472A1 (en) * 1988-11-18 1990-05-31 David Hegarty Multi-positionable document support stand and interlocking modular document holder
US5738460A (en) * 1996-09-06 1998-04-14 Flynn; Dallas Edward Blueprint carrier
US6030139A (en) * 1998-10-08 2000-02-29 Avery Dennison Corporation Flanged cover with prongs for a ring binder assembly
USD434439S (en) * 2000-04-05 2000-11-28 Coleman Ronald D Portfolio
US20070048080A1 (en) * 2005-08-31 2007-03-01 World Wide Stationery Mfg. Co., Ltd. Ring binder having a clip
US20070048075A1 (en) * 2005-08-31 2007-03-01 Cheng Hung Y Ring binder mechanism having slide connector
US20070048078A1 (en) * 2005-08-31 2007-03-01 World Wide Stationery Mfg. Co., Ltd. Ring binder having a clip
US7513708B2 (en) 2005-08-31 2009-04-07 World Wide Stationery Mfg. Co., Ltd. Ring binder mechanism having slide connector
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