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US906512A
US906512A US42757908A US1908427579A US906512A US 906512 A US906512 A US 906512A US 42757908 A US42757908 A US 42757908A US 1908427579 A US1908427579 A US 1908427579A US 906512 A US906512 A US 906512A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
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  • the invention relates to that class of loose leaf binders in which there is employed pivoted nnpaling prongs for holding perforated sheets, the prongs usually being arranged in mating pairs; its object is to provide means for operating the prongs by a cam action and securely locking them in the closed position, yet permitting the easy manipulation of the cam for the urpose of releasing them.
  • finders of this type great difliculty has been found. in providing for a positive and secure locking of the prongs in the closed position coupled with an easy release. For some reason the releasing movement becomes more difficult the longer the prongs remain in the closed r position, when a sliding cam is depended u on.
  • the binding mechanism is carried by a metallic plate 10, secured in any desired manner to a suitable cover, of which there are shown the side boards or lates 11, 12. Mounted longitudinally upon tlde base late 10 there is a plate 13, bowed upward y in transverse section, its margins being curved outwardly to form feet 14, 15, which conform to and rest upon the plate 10.
  • late 13 is recessed to accommodate the ing prongs 16, 17, of which two pairs are shown in the drawings, each of these )rongs being provided with a pivot pin 18, 1 9 acfj acent its inner end, journaled within upturned lugs 20, 21, preferably integral with the plate 13.
  • the plate 13 is also provided. with recesses 22, 23, as many as may be found desirable, through which project lips 2-1, 25, struck up from the base plate 10 and overturned upon the feet 14, 15 to bind the two plates together. Informing the apertures 2 -1, 35 lips as 26 are provided and are turned iinvardly and serve to secure against accidental displacement the cam plate or bar 27 which lies under the crown of the plate 11:3 and above the inner ends of the prongs 16, 17. ams 28, 31) are formed in the bar 17 by indenting it from above, there being one of such cams for eachpair of prongs, so disposed as to engage the heel portions or inner ends thereof.
  • the relation between the size of the ball and length of the recesses within which it is housed is such that the prongs are released by the cam before the ball reaches the inclined end of the recesses, and any tendency of the ball to bind against the plate due to upward movement in running up this incline may be further obviated by a loose engagement of the lips 26 with the bar, thus allowing it to drop away slightly from the plate 13 as the cam becomes disengaged from the prongs.
  • the parts may fit together the initial opening movement is easily accomplished as the ball is always in position to provide a roller bearing for the cam bar and the binder may be opened with ease without regard to the length of time it may have remained closed.
  • Ihey may be loosely mounted as illustrated or provided with any suitable spreading device.
  • a support in combination, a support, an oscillatable prong mounted thereon, a cam member for engaging the prong, and a rotatable bearing for the cam member.
  • a support in combination, a support, an oscillatable prong mounted on the support, a longitudinal bar having a cam for bearing upon the prong, and a rotatable bearing between the bar and the support.
  • a loose leaf binder in combination, a supporting plate, an oscillatable prong mounted upon the plate, a longitudinally movable bar interposed between the plate and a portion of the prong, and having a cam for engaging the prong, the engaging face of the cam being prolonged parallel with the direction of movement of the bar, and a rotatable bearing member housed within a recess in the bar and engaging the plate.
  • a loose leaf binder in combination, a supporting plate, an oscillatable prong mounted upon the plate, a longitudinally movable member interposed between a portion of the prong and the plate and being intended to form a cam for engaging the prong, and an extension of the cam parallel with the movement of the bar, and a ball seated within a recess above the cam and bearing against the supporting plate.
  • a loose leaf binder in combination, a supporting plate, a pair of mating prongs pivotally mounted on the plate and having their inner ends projecting beneath the plate, a cam bar located between the inner ends of the prongs and the plate and having a cam for bearing against the prongs, and a recess in its upper face, and a rotatable bear ing member seated in such recess and engag ing the under face of the supporting plate.
  • a loose leaf binder in combination, a supporting plate, a pair of mating rongs pivotally attached to the plate and iaving their inner ends projecting beneath the same, a longitudinally movable cam bar located between the plate and the inner ends of the prongs and being indented from above to form a cam for engaging the prongs, the indentation being prolonged beyond the .cam of uniform depth, and a ball seated within the indentation and bearing against the under face of the plate.

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J. G. DAWSON. LOOSE DEAF BINDER. APPLICATION FILED APR. 1?, 1908.
Patented Dec. 15, 1908.
Jame; 6. J fi a UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIOE.
JAMES C. DAWSON, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO SIEBER & TRUSSELL MFG. CO, A CORPORATION OF MISSOURI.
LOOSE-LE AF BINDER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed April 17, 1908.
Patented Dec. 15, 1908.
Serial No. 427,579.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, James O. Dawson, a
citizen of the United States and resident of St. Louis, Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Loose-Leaf Binders, of which the following is a specilicz. tion, and which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof.
The invention relates to that class of loose leaf binders in which there is employed pivoted nnpaling prongs for holding perforated sheets, the prongs usually being arranged in mating pairs; its object is to provide means for operating the prongs by a cam action and securely locking them in the closed position, yet permitting the easy manipulation of the cam for the urpose of releasing them. Heretofore in Finders of this type great difliculty has been found. in providing for a positive and secure locking of the prongs in the closed position coupled with an easy release. For some reason the releasing movement becomes more difficult the longer the prongs remain in the closed r position, when a sliding cam is depended u on.
For the purpose of overcoming these difficulties it is now proposed to apply a rolling member upon which the cam takes a bearing and to this end the invention consists of the structure hereinafter described and which is illustrated, in one form of its eXemplification in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a detail plan view of a loose leaf binder with its cover boards thrown open, Fi 2 is a sectional view on the line 22 of ig. 1, Fig. 3 is a sectional view on the line 33 of Fig. 2; and Fig. 4 is a detail of the cam bar or plate provided with the rolling bearing in the form of balls.
The binding mechanism is carried by a metallic plate 10, secured in any desired manner to a suitable cover, of which there are shown the side boards or lates 11, 12. Mounted longitudinally upon tlde base late 10 there is a plate 13, bowed upward y in transverse section, its margins being curved outwardly to form feet 14, 15, which conform to and rest upon the plate 10. The
late 13 is recessed to accommodate the ing prongs 16, 17, of which two pairs are shown in the drawings, each of these )rongs being provided with a pivot pin 18, 1 9 acfj acent its inner end, journaled within upturned lugs 20, 21, preferably integral with the plate 13.
The plate 13 is also provided. with recesses 22, 23, as many as may be found desirable, through which project lips 2-1, 25, struck up from the base plate 10 and overturned upon the feet 14, 15 to bind the two plates together. Informing the apertures 2 -1, 35 lips as 26 are provided and are turned iinvardly and serve to secure against accidental displacement the cam plate or bar 27 which lies under the crown of the plate 11:3 and above the inner ends of the prongs 16, 17. ams 28, 31) are formed in the bar 17 by indenting it from above, there being one of such cams for eachpair of prongs, so disposed as to engage the heel portions or inner ends thereof. ()no end of the bar 27 projects beyond the plate 13 and is upturned as shown at 30 to form a grip by which the bar may be moved longitudinally. \Vithin the depression or recess provided by the formation of the cams there is housed a rolling member, preferably in the form of a ball 31, which bears against the under face of the plate 13, the parts being so proportioned that when the bar 17 is pushed inwardly to bring the cams into engagement with the prongs the latter will be forced into closed position and the ball will press against the plate 13. The recess within which the ball is housed and consequently the body of the cam is prolonged somewhat beyond the length necessary to close the prongs thereby providing a face extending from the cam surface proper parallel with the faces of the plates for securely locking the prongs in the closed position. By this construction a sliding or frictional engagement of the cam bar with the plate 13 is avoided as in the initial opening movement of the bar it bears upon the balls. The relation between the size of the ball and length of the recesses within which it is housed is such that the prongs are released by the cam before the ball reaches the inclined end of the recesses, and any tendency of the ball to bind against the plate due to upward movement in running up this incline may be further obviated by a loose engagement of the lips 26 with the bar, thus allowing it to drop away slightly from the plate 13 as the cam becomes disengaged from the prongs.
In closing the prongs the cam bar is forced inwardly bringing the cams into engagement with them and the ball into engagement with the plate 13.
However tightly the parts may fit together the initial opening movement is easily accomplished as the ball is always in position to provide a roller bearing for the cam bar and the binder may be opened with ease without regard to the length of time it may have remained closed.
No means are here shown for causing the rongs to spread when released by the cams. Ihey may be loosely mounted as illustrated or provided with any suitable spreading device.
I claim as my invention:
1. In a loose leaf binder, in combination, a support, an oscillatable prong mounted thereon, a cam member for engaging the prong, and a rotatable bearing for the cam member.
2. In a loose leaf binder, in combination, a support, an oscillatable prong mounted on the support, a longitudinal bar having a cam for bearing upon the prong, and a rotatable bearing between the bar and the support.
3. In a loose leaf binder, in combination, a supporting plate, an oscillatable prong mounted upon the plate, a longitudinally movable bar interposed between the plate and a portion of the prong, and having a cam for engaging the prong, the engaging face of the cam being prolonged parallel with the direction of movement of the bar, and a rotatable bearing member housed within a recess in the bar and engaging the plate.
4. In a loose leaf binder, in combination, a supporting plate, an oscillatable prong mounted upon the plate, a longitudinally movable member interposed between a portion of the prong and the plate and being intended to form a cam for engaging the prong, and an extension of the cam parallel with the movement of the bar, and a ball seated within a recess above the cam and bearing against the supporting plate.
5. In a loose leaf binder, in combination, a supporting plate, a pair of mating prongs pivotally mounted on the plate and having their inner ends projecting beneath the plate, a cam bar located between the inner ends of the prongs and the plate and having a cam for bearing against the prongs, and a recess in its upper face, and a rotatable bear ing member seated in such recess and engag ing the under face of the supporting plate.
6. In a loose leaf binder, in combination, a supporting plate, a pair of mating rongs pivotally attached to the plate and iaving their inner ends projecting beneath the same, a longitudinally movable cam bar located between the plate and the inner ends of the prongs and being indented from above to form a cam for engaging the prongs, the indentation being prolonged beyond the .cam of uniform depth, and a ball seated within the indentation and bearing against the under face of the plate.
JAMES C. DAI/VSON.
Witnesses:
W. S. OLIVER, HARRY R. WRIGHT.
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