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US965374A
US965374A US55342410A US1910553424A US965374A US 965374 A US965374 A US 965374A US 55342410 A US55342410 A US 55342410A US 1910553424 A US1910553424 A US 1910553424A US 965374 A US965374 A US 965374A
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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 type of le binders which comprise a pair of clamping members, filing posts projecting from one of the plates and slidably engaged by the other, and which are usually provided with cover plates hinged to the clamping members.
  • the invention relates to an improved form of end cushion for the binding members, its object being to provide a substantial cushion which may be securely held in place and may be easily removed to be re- ⁇ placed in case of wear.
  • FIG. 1 is a detail plan View of the base of the binder, the end of the binding member and the cushion applied thereto being shown in plan section;
  • Fig. 2 is a detail transverse section of the clamping members on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1; and
  • Fig. 3 is a detail of one of the clamping members on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • the clamping members are shown at 10, l1, the one being adapted to carry the filing posts, one of which is indicated at 12, and the other constitutin a follower for running on these posts.
  • ne of the cover plates is shown at 13l as being hinged to the clamping member 10.
  • the Vclamping members are in the form of flat tubes, and to the end of each there is tted a cushioning block 14E, preferably of rubber, this block being a little wider and a little thicker than the tube, and being channeled in its inner face to receive the end 15 of the tube, thus forming a tenon 16, which fits within the tube, and a jacket 17 inclosing the end of the tube.
  • the cushioning block is secured in place by means of pins 18, each set through one of the flat faces of the tube, the pin preferably being pointed in order that it may be forced into the rubber and provided adjacent its head with an enlarged threaded body 19 for engaging a threaded aperture in the wall of the tube.
  • the head 20 of the pin is liattened and of greater diameter than the body portion 19, and enters an aperture in the outer face of the cushioning block, and is preferably slotted, as shown, for convenience in application and removal.
  • Preferably two such pins are used in securing each of the cushioning blocks.
  • the block may be of comparatively soft rubber, thereby eifectually eliminating the objection to binders of this kind due to the fact that they mar the desk upon which they are used.
  • the size of the block may be such that its tube-envelopingv portion 17 is substantially of the same thickness as the cover 21 of leather or fabric which is ordinarily applied to the outer face of the clamping member, the cover abutting against the inner edge of the cushioning block and forming therewith a smooth surface.
  • a le binder comprising, in combination, a tubular clamping member, and a cushioning block having a tenon iitting within the chamber of the clamping member, and a liange fitting upon the outer face of the clamping member.
  • a file binder comprising, in combination, a tubular clamping member and a cushioning block having a tenon fitting within the chamber of the clamping member, a flange fitting upon the outer face of the clamping member, and a pin setting through and in threaded engagement with the wall of the clamping member and entering the tenon of the cushioning block.
  • a tubular clamping member and a cushioning block having a tenon entering the end of the tubular member, its body portion projecting beyond the end of such member, and means for securing the block to the clamping member.

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J. 0. DAWSON.
FILE BINDER.
APPLICATION FILED APRA, 1910.
965,374. 'Patented July 26, 1910.
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UNFFED STATES PATENT FFIOE.
JAMES C. DAWSON, OF WEBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO SIEIBER c TRUSSELL MANUFACTURING CO., A CORPORATION OF MISSOURI.
FILE-BINDER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 26, 1910.
Application led April 4, 1910. Serial No. 553,424.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that l, JAMES C. DAWSON, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Webster Groves, county of St. Louis, and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in File- Binders, of which the following is a specification, and which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof.
The invention relates to that type of le binders which comprise a pair of clamping members, filing posts projecting from one of the plates and slidably engaged by the other, and which are usually provided with cover plates hinged to the clamping members.
The invention relates to an improved form of end cushion for the binding members, its object being to provide a substantial cushion which may be securely held in place and may be easily removed to be re-` placed in case of wear.
The invention is fully described hereinafter and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a detail plan View of the base of the binder, the end of the binding member and the cushion applied thereto being shown in plan section; Fig. 2 is a detail transverse section of the clamping members on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1; and Fig. 3 is a detail of one of the clamping members on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
The clamping members are shown at 10, l1, the one being adapted to carry the filing posts, one of which is indicated at 12, and the other constitutin a follower for running on these posts. ne of the cover plates is shown at 13l as being hinged to the clamping member 10. The Vclamping members are in the form of flat tubes, and to the end of each there is tted a cushioning block 14E, preferably of rubber, this block being a little wider and a little thicker than the tube, and being channeled in its inner face to receive the end 15 of the tube, thus forming a tenon 16, which fits within the tube, and a jacket 17 inclosing the end of the tube.
The cushioning block is secured in place by means of pins 18, each set through one of the flat faces of the tube, the pin preferably being pointed in order that it may be forced into the rubber and provided adjacent its head with an enlarged threaded body 19 for engaging a threaded aperture in the wall of the tube. The head 20 of the pin is liattened and of greater diameter than the body portion 19, and enters an aperture in the outer face of the cushioning block, and is preferably slotted, as shown, for convenience in application and removal. Preferably two such pins are used in securing each of the cushioning blocks. As thus formed the block may be of comparatively soft rubber, thereby eifectually eliminating the objection to binders of this kind due to the fact that they mar the desk upon which they are used. The size of the block may be such that its tube-envelopingv portion 17 is substantially of the same thickness as the cover 21 of leather or fabric which is ordinarily applied to the outer face of the clamping member, the cover abutting against the inner edge of the cushioning block and forming therewith a smooth surface.
l claim as my inventionl. A le binder comprising, in combination, a tubular clamping member, and a cushioning block having a tenon iitting within the chamber of the clamping member, and a liange fitting upon the outer face of the clamping member.
2. A file binder comprising, in combination, a tubular clamping member and a cushioning block having a tenon fitting within the chamber of the clamping member, a flange fitting upon the outer face of the clamping member, and a pin setting through and in threaded engagement with the wall of the clamping member and entering the tenon of the cushioning block.
3. In a iile binder, in combination, a tubular clamping member and a cushioning block having a tenon entering the end of the tubular member, its body portion projecting beyond the end of such member, and means for securing the block to the clamping member.
JAMES C. DAWSON. Witnesses:
E. M. KLATOHER, CHARLES B. GILLsoN.
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