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US773727A
US773727A US21032704A US1904210327A US773727A US 773727 A US773727 A US 773727A US 21032704 A US21032704 A US 21032704A US 1904210327 A US1904210327 A US 1904210327A US 773727 A US773727 A US 773727A
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  • Wijf/da @M df UNITEDl STATES Patented November 1, 1904.
  • This invention has reference to means for retaining' detachable or loose leaves in books.
  • the present invention comprehends such a device as will maintain the stability of the binding-posts by a movably-mounted clamping member to be fastened thereon and which will bind on diametrically opposite sides of each post when the clamping device is locked in position.
  • This feature may be accomplished in various ways and by suitablyorganized constructions, and one of these is illustrated on the sheet' of drawings accompanying this specification, Whereon is illustrated, in-
  • FIG. 1 an elevational view of a locking device made in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates an end view thereof, showing also the application of the ⁇ loose leaves.
  • Eig. 3 is a detail perspective of the movably-mounted clamping member.
  • Fig. 4 is an elevational view illustrating a modilied application of the invention.
  • Fig. 5 is an end view looking from the left hand of Fig. 4, and
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a fragmentary perspective of the modified form.
  • a simple form of construction is to provide a base 2, (preferably of suitable tubing, but
  • a member 7 which in the present case may be preferably in the form of tubing, as shown, so that the internal bore thereof, as 8, may be occupied by a mechanism (later to be described) adapted to clamp the member in any position on the posts, it being understood, of course, that said member 7 is provided With openings 9 and 10, respectively,
  • This mechanism in the present instance located within the bore 8 of the member 7, may constitute an elongated member 11, which may be adapted to reciprocate Within said member, and this member l1 may be provided with openings 12 and 13, respectively, each of which are somewhat oval or elongated in conguration and which' take over the posts 3 and 4 when the parts are assembled.
  • a device 14 mounted to vreciprocate upon said member 11 is a device 14, also provided with a somewhat oval or elongated opening 15, which registers with said opening 13 of the elongated member 11.
  • This member 14 may be bifurcated at one end, as at 16, and such bifurcation may be provided with inwardly-extending lugs 17 and 18, respectively, as seen, for instance, at Fig. 3.
  • Movablymounted in such bifurcation 16 is ascrew-threaded member 19, having a head 20, which operates in the base ofthe bifurcation and beyond the walls of the invwardly-extending lugs 17 and 18, respectively,
  • a key (not shown,) and for the purpose of limiting the movement of the member 14 away from the bearing 2l I provide a stop 23, suitably located in the member ll, against which the extremity of said member 14 may bear when attempt is made to turn the screw-threaded member 19 too far in one direction, it being understood, of course, that the movement of said member 14 is also limited in the other direction by the bearing 21.
  • rIhe modilied form (shown in Figs. 4 and 6) preferably employs substantially the same elements-namely, the base 2, posts 3 and 4, the member 7, and the elongated movablymounted member ll-which may be constructed similar to the elements hereinabove described.
  • the member 7 I preferably seat a plug 36, which may be suitably secured therein and which is provided with a screw-threaded bore 27, through which to pass a screw-threaded member 28, provided with a key-head 29 at one end and a neck 30 and head 31 at its opposite or inner end.
  • a plug 36 which may be suitably secured therein and which is provided with a screw-threaded bore 27, through which to pass a screw-threaded member 28, provided with a key-head 29 at one end and a neck 30 and head 31 at its opposite or inner end.
  • I provide a device simple, durable, and eiicient, which is designed to accomplish the function of permanently clamping a member upon a plurality of posts, so that when said member is pressed firmly upon a number of sheets to hold them in place that said member may be permanently maintained in any position at will. It will be also noted that by a device of the character described such flexure of the binding-posts as will ordinarily tend to make it impracticable to obtain a rigid clamping effect is entirely obviated by the mechanism itself, comprising a support on each side of the post to maintain them in a neutral position, and that when the clamping device is brought to a locked position it can be properly maintained in such position.
  • the members 7 and l1 are provided with openings 34 and 35, respectively, through which, when the parts are assembled, a suitable anchoring device may be placed to keep the members from separating when the member 7 is removed from the posts.
  • I claim- 1 In a device of the character specilied, the combination with a base, of posts mounted thereon, a tubular member movably mounted on said posts, a clamping member located within said tubular member and also mounted on said posts, a bifurcated member adapted to reciprocate on said clamping member, a screw-threaded member having a head portion adapted to take in said bifurcation and which has a bearing in said clamping member, said two last-mentioned members being adapted to travel in opposite directions when the screw is operated, whereby both of said members may bind on opposite sides of one of said posts.
  • a clamping device carried by said posts and comprising an elongated member having elongated openings through which the posts may pass, a secondary member located within said irst-mentioned member and also provided with openings which take over said posts, and an auxiliary member provided with an opening which takes over one of said posts, said auxiliary member being screw-actuated and adapted to be driven back and forth on said secondary member so as to increase and decrease the diameter of one of the openings, whereby the two walls may rigidly bind onto one of the posts.

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PATENTED NOV. l, 1904.
J. W. GARDAM.
BINDER EUR LOOSE LEAVES.
APPLIGATION FILED MAY 31, 1904.
NO MODEL.
Wijf/da: @M df UNITEDl STATES Patented November 1, 1904.
PATENT EricE.
JOSEPH I/V. GARDAM, OE NEV YORK, N.,Y., ASSIGNOR TO CHARLES E. y SHEPPARD, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
BINDER FOR LOOSE LEAVES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 773,727, dated. November 1, 1904.
Application iiled May 3l, 1904. Serial No. 210,327. (No model.)
T0 all wton it may con/cern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH W. GAEDAM, a citizen of the United States, residing in New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and Vuseful Improvements in Binders for Loose Leaves, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has reference to means for retaining' detachable or loose leaves in books.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a mechanical binder suoli as will permit of the removal of leaves from a book and als permanently retain the same in place at w1 It appears that devices of this character do not effectively maintain the pressure which has been applied to the loose leaves to hold them in place, and consequently in a short space of time theleaves drop out. This is due principally to the fact that the clamping member which is movably mounted on the binding-posts cannot take a rigid bite on the posts, because of the unstable nature of the latter, and therefore permits the clamp to slip out of place. The present invention comprehends such a device as will maintain the stability of the binding-posts by a movably-mounted clamping member to be fastened thereon and which will bind on diametrically opposite sides of each post when the clamping device is locked in position. This feature may be accomplished in various ways and by suitablyorganized constructions, and one of these is illustrated on the sheet' of drawings accompanying this specification, Whereon is illustrated, in-
Figure 1, an elevational view of a locking device made in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 illustrates an end view thereof, showing also the application of the` loose leaves. Eig. 3 is a detail perspective of the movably-mounted clamping member. Fig. 4 is an elevational view illustrating a modilied application of the invention. Fig. 5 is an end view looking from the left hand of Fig. 4, and Fig. 6 illustrates a fragmentary perspective of the modified form.
Similar characters of reference indicate like parts throughout the iigures.
A simple form of construction is to provide a base 2, (preferably of suitable tubing, but
not necessarily so,) to which may be securedV bindingposts 3 and 4, respectively, or as many more as may be desirable, and which in the present instance may be provided at their upper portion with screw-threaded sockets 5 and 6 for the purpose of receiving additional posts,having screw-threaded portions adapted to iit in the screw-threaded portions 5 and 6, so that the posts may be extended. Mounted to move up and down on said posts 3 and 4 may be a member 7, which in the present case may be preferably in the form of tubing, as shown, so that the internal bore thereof, as 8, may be occupied by a mechanism (later to be described) adapted to clamp the member in any position on the posts, it being understood, of course, that said member 7 is provided With openings 9 and 10, respectively,
to receive saidposts 3 and 4, respectively.
This mechanism, in the present instance located within the bore 8 of the member 7, may constitute an elongated member 11, which may be adapted to reciprocate Within said member, and this member l1 may be provided with openings 12 and 13, respectively, each of which are somewhat oval or elongated in conguration and which' take over the posts 3 and 4 when the parts are assembled.` Mounted to vreciprocate upon said member 11 is a device 14, also provided with a somewhat oval or elongated opening 15, which registers with said opening 13 of the elongated member 11. 'This member 14 may be bifurcated at one end, as at 16, and such bifurcation may be provided with inwardly-extending lugs 17 and 18, respectively, as seen, for instance, at Fig. 3. Movablymounted in such bifurcation 16 is ascrew-threaded member 19, having a head 20, which operates in the base ofthe bifurcation and beyond the walls of the invwardly-extending lugs 17 and 18, respectively,
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may be received a key, (not shown,) and for the purpose of limiting the movement of the member 14 away from the bearing 2l I provide a stop 23, suitably located in the member ll, against which the extremity of said member 14 may bear when attempt is made to turn the screw-threaded member 19 too far in one direction, it being understood, of course, that the movement of said member 14 is also limited in the other direction by the bearing 21.
It will be observed that when the parts are assembled, the member 11 upon actuating the screw-threaded member 19 will be drawn in the direction of the arrow seen at right hand of Fig. l, so that the wall 25 of the opening l2 will bear against the post 3 in the manner shown in Fig. l, while at the same time the wall 26 of the openingl l5 of the member 14 will bear against the post 4 on a side opposite to the bearing-point at the post 3, it being understood that said member 14 is being urged in the direction of the arrow also shown at the left in Fig. l.
rIhe modilied form (shown in Figs. 4 and 6) preferably employs substantially the same elements-namely, the base 2, posts 3 and 4, the member 7, and the elongated movablymounted member ll-which may be constructed similar to the elements hereinabove described. In one end of the member 7 I preferably seat a plug 36, which may be suitably secured therein and which is provided with a screw-threaded bore 27, through which to pass a screw-threaded member 28, provided with a key-head 29 at one end and a neck 30 and head 31 at its opposite or inner end. `The neck portion of this screw-threaded member takes into a bifurcation 52 of an upturned end 33 of the elongated member ll. Consequently when the screw-threaded member 28 is manipulated the eii'ect will be to urge the member 7 in one direction, as shown by the lower arrow in Fig. 4, and at the same time the member Il in the opposite direction, as shown by the oppositely-pointed arrow in the same figure, so that not only will the member ll bind upon the posts 3 and 4 on one side of each post, but the member 7 will also bind against said post on sides diametrically opposite to the sides on which the member 11 binds. In this way the stability of the posts is maintained and a rigid clamping effect is thereby produced, which will maintain the member permanently in any position at will upon said post. The advantage of this particular construction will be apparent when it is taken into consideration that as the posts are eX- tended higher and higher the fieXure thereof becomes greater, and by binding upon each side thereof, as hereinbefore explained, this flexure is completely and advantageously obviated.
It will now be observed that I provide a device simple, durable, and eiicient, which is designed to accomplish the function of permanently clamping a member upon a plurality of posts, so that when said member is pressed firmly upon a number of sheets to hold them in place that said member may be permanently maintained in any position at will. It will be also noted that by a device of the character described such flexure of the binding-posts as will ordinarily tend to make it impracticable to obtain a rigid clamping effect is entirely obviated by the mechanism itself, comprising a support on each side of the post to maintain them in a neutral position, and that when the clamping device is brought to a locked position it can be properly maintained in such position.
The members 7 and l1 are provided with openings 34 and 35, respectively, through which, when the parts are assembled, a suitable anchoring device may be placed to keep the members from separating when the member 7 is removed from the posts.
I do not limit myself to the precise construction shown, and within the purview of the invention I may resort to other organizations or constructions.
Having thus described my invention, I claim- 1. In a device of the character specilied, the combination with a base, of posts mounted thereon, a tubular member movably mounted on said posts, a clamping member located within said tubular member and also mounted on said posts, a bifurcated member adapted to reciprocate on said clamping member, a screw-threaded member having a head portion adapted to take in said bifurcation and which has a bearing in said clamping member, said two last-mentioned members being adapted to travel in opposite directions when the screw is operated, whereby both of said members may bind on opposite sides of one of said posts.
2. In a device of the character specified, the combination with a base, of clamping-posts mounted thereon, a clamping device carried by said posts and comprising an elongated member having elongated openings through which the posts may pass, a secondary member located within said irst-mentioned member and also provided with openings which take over said posts, and an auxiliary member provided with an opening which takes over one of said posts, said auxiliary member being screw-actuated and adapted to be driven back and forth on said secondary member so as to increase and decrease the diameter of one of the openings, whereby the two walls may rigidly bind onto one of the posts.
Signed at Nos. 9 to l5 Murray street, New York, N. Y., this 27th day of May, .1904.
JOSEPH W. GARDAM.
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HENRY D. COTTER, FRED. J. DOLE.
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