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US840643A
US840643A US28228305A US1905282283A US840643A US 840643 A US840643 A US 840643A US 28228305 A US28228305 A US 28228305A US 1905282283 A US1905282283 A US 1905282283A US 840643 A US840643 A US 840643A
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PATENTED JAN. 8, 190-7. L.,M. MORDEN'. TEMPORARY BINDER;
APPLICATION FILED 0GT.11, 1 905.
LUCENA M. MORDEN, OF WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT.
TEMPORARY BINDER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 8, 1907.
Application filed October 11, 1905. Serial No. 282,288.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that-I, LUOENA M. MORDEN, a citizen of the United States, residing at 69 Grand street, Waterbury, county of New Haven, and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Temporary Binders, (Case'A,) fully de-' scribed and represented in the following specification and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same.
In the present binder a metallic baseis employed supporting two or more divided rings aving sections which may open to insert and remove perforated leaves.
In the resent invention the sections at one side of the rings are attached rigidly to the base at right angles thereto, and the opposite sections are all attached to a pivotwire, which is journaled upon the base to turn the sections in the same plane as the fixed sections. One of the rings in the series has the meeting ends of the sections beveled so as to sli past one another and notched so as to inter ock and retain their locked osition until sprung out of their normal p ane, which serves to disengage the endsand ermit the movable section to be opened. W ere only two rings are employed in the hinder, the sections arev formed integral with the opposite ends of wires, such wires serving, by means of solder or rivets, to attach the sections at one side rigidly to the base, while the wire upon the opposite sections forms a ivot by which it can be journaled upon the ase. The bearings upon the base are readily formed by stamping integral ears upon the base, adapted to be bent over the wire to hold the same movably. Where three or four rings are required in the binder, the sec- 'tions intermediate to the ends are dovetailed be afiixed to file-boards or to the binding ofloose-leaf books and employed in other ways to hold the perforated leaves detachably.
The use of a wire to form a pivot for ringsections is common, as Well as the stamping of cars from'the base to form bearings for the same. My construction differs from those heretofore used in the particular means used for locking the meeting ends of the sections together, which requires that the movable sections shall be held from end movement, and provides precisely similar forms for the meeting ends, by which they may be readily locked or disengaged.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan of a bed provided with two of the jointed rings with the sections separated. Fig. 2 shows the ring at one end with the sections interlocked. Fig. 3 is an edge view of a bed-provided with three rings. Fig. 4 is an edge view of a billboard with the bed-plate across one end and the hinged sections opened. Fi 5 shows an alternative construction in an e ge view of a bed provided with three rin s and with flanges adapted to embrace orc amp flexible flaps u on the binder-cover. Fig. 6 shows the be and rings of Fi 5 connectedwith the covers of a binder an supplied with some loose leaves A. Fig. 7 shows the joint of the middle ring with the'pivot-wire.
In Figs. 1 and 3, a designates the bed. I) represents lugs cut integral with the bed in the position indicated bythe dotted lines I) and bent into circular eyes, as shown at b in Fig. 4. c and c designate the ring-sections to be fixed rigidly upon the bed and formed integral with a wire (1, which is shown fitted within the bearings b at one edge of the bed and attached rigidly to the bed by solder e. C and C" designate the movable ring-sections formed integral with a pivot-wire d, which is journaled in the bearings b, so that the ringsections C and 0 turn freely in the same lane as the fixed sections 0 and c, and are eld from longitudinal movement by the bearings b. The sections a C have their meeting ends formed with a bevel f and with a notch g at the base of the bevel, adapted to form a shoulder f upon each of the meeting ends, which shoulders interlock when the sections are pressed together, but may be separated b springing the sections laterally when it is esired to open the movable sections. The meeting ends of the sections are beveled and notched upon opposite sides a precisely similar manner, so as to form similar jaws, and both jaws may thus be milled or stamped with the same tools and shaped at a single operation, as they possess no slots or recesses which cannot be formed by stamping. As the fingers can only manipulate one of the rings at a time to separate the sections when interlocked, the other rings in the binderare made, as shown at the left end of a series of rings requires the locking-joint, as the bearings hold the pivot-wire from end movement, and the engagement of the projections with the recesses upon the opposite sections also serve to hold the parts of the interlocking joint in contact.
Fig. 3 shows the binder provided with a ring 0 intermediate to the end rings a and c, the sections of such middle ring being firmly attached to the wire (I and d by any suitable means, and the bed is shown with three of the bearings b to hold the pivot-wire for the three rings movably.
Fig. 7 shows a' dovetail 7c and rivet l for joining the rings 0". and pivot-wire d. It is obvious that the combination of the dovetail and rivet forms a strong junction of the ringsection with the pivot-wire better than any that can be produced by the solder which is longer than the tongue i to permit the tongue 3' to extend over the upper side of the ring in the figure and the cover d to lie over the leaves A when not in use.
Fig. 6 shows the covers folded one under the other to support the leaves for making inscriptions thereon. The flanges a, are shown with notches N, from which the lugs b are cut to form the bearings shown at b in Fig. 6. It isobvious that bearings are not required for the wire d of the ring-sections, which are soldered rigidly to the bed; but such bearings are readily made by suitable means, so as to locate the wires parallel with one another, and thus secure their proper ad-' justment and relation to one another when one is soldered upon the bed and the other is fitted movably in its bearings.
I am aware that ring-sections have been formed upon opposite ends of a pivot-wire;
but such sections have never been locked b means applied to one of the rings only, and have therefore made special claim to this construction, by which the operator, with only two fingers, can spring open the locked end of one of the ring-sections and then open all of the rings by a rotation of the pivot-wire with a continued movement of the same fingers.
Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what is claimed herein is- 1.. A temporary binder having a sheetmetal bed carrying a series of divided rings with the ring-sections at one side attached rigidly to the bed, and two of the opposite ring-sections formed integral with the opposite ends of the pivot-wire, bearings upon the bed for the ivot-wire adapted to hold the same from ongitudinal movement, and a locking device, as the bevel f and notch'g, applied to the joint of one of the rings, whereby the operator can spring suchjoint apart with the fingers and open all the rings simultaneously by a rotation of the pivot-wire with the same fingers.
2. A temporary binder having a sheetmetal bed carrying a series of three or more divided rings with the ring-sections at one side attached rigidly to the bed, and two of the opposite ring-sections formed integral with the opposite ends of a pivot-wire, bearings upon the bed for the pivot-wire adapted to hold the same from longitudinal movement, a dovetail notch in the pivot-wire for each of the intermediate ring-sections and the said intermediate sections having each a dovetail fitted to one of said notches and secured therein by rivet Z, the meeting ends of witnesses.
LUCENA M. MORDEN.
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L. LEE,
THOMAS S. CRANE.
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US2724387A (en) * 1952-08-19 1955-11-22 John R Maclean Movable ring files and binders
US20060104708A1 (en) * 2004-11-12 2006-05-18 Kokki Kaneda Loose-leaf binding tool

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US2724387A (en) * 1952-08-19 1955-11-22 John R Maclean Movable ring files and binders
US20060104708A1 (en) * 2004-11-12 2006-05-18 Kokki Kaneda Loose-leaf binding tool
US7331732B2 (en) * 2004-11-12 2008-02-19 Kokki Kaneda Loose-leaf binding tool

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