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US970510A
US970510A US44982808A US1908449828A US970510A US 970510 A US970510 A US 970510A US 44982808 A US44982808 A US 44982808A US 1908449828 A US1908449828 A US 1908449828A US 970510 A US970510 A US 970510A
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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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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention is a device for attaching sectional binder-posts to back-plates of loose-leaf binders such as are used for catalogues, account-books, and loose-leaf books generally, and has relation more particularly to what is known as screw-posts, that is to say those posts consisting of a fixed tubular element and screw-engaging female threads therein for adjusting the length of the post and clamping the leaves in the binder.
  • the object of the invention is, first, to provide a positive means for preventing the fixed part of the post from rotating with relation to the back-plate to which it is secured; and secondly, to rovide means for securing tubular posts to ack-plates which may dispense with the use of solder. At the present time such posts are generally fixed to the back-plates by means of solder, which has several disadvantages.
  • I provide a positive engagement between the post-and back-plate of the binder in the form of a key which prevents relative rotation; and I further provide means for positively securin the post to the plate wlthout the use 0 any solder whatsoever.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan of a portionof a backplate provided with a hole ready to receive a post-end;
  • Fig. '2 is a side elevation of a ost-end of sim 1e form ready for insertion 1n thehole of ig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view showin the in the ackate ready for riveting.
  • Fig. 4 is a side e evation thereof, the back-plate post-end inserted in the hole in section of an improved manner of form- I ing the post-end; and
  • Fig. 9 iso. similar vlew showing a special form of post-end adaptable to posts of very thin section.
  • the post is designated A and the back-plate B.
  • These recesses or notches may be of any convenient number and size; herein two oppo sitely disposed notches are shown, this being the most simple and convenient arrangement.
  • I On the end of the post A, which is' tubular and of sufiiciently thick section to admit of the operation, I form a reduced nipple a at the base of which is a shoulder a
  • the hole I) is of the same diameter as the nipple a so that the latter fits therein.
  • vent rotation as aforesaid the metal of the is the sim lest met 0d; but it is preferable .as a rule, mstead of cutting away the metal to'form the nipple a, to turn it over by means of a suitable tool in the form of a flange or annular fin a as shown in Fig. 8.

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R. KRUMMIN G.
ATTACHMENT MEANS FOR BINDER POSTS.
APPLICATION IILED AUG. 22, 1908.
970,510. Patented Sept.20, 1910.
Wit" eooeo REINHOLD KRUMMING, 0F MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN.
ATTACHMENT MEANS FOR BINDER-POSTS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed August22, 1908.
Patented Sept. 20, 1910.
Serial No. 449,828.
11) allwho'm it may concern:
Be it known that I, REINIIOLD KRUMMING, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, have invented an Attachment Means for Binder-Posts, of which the following is a specification.
This invention is a device for attaching sectional binder-posts to back-plates of loose-leaf binders such as are used for catalogues, account-books, and loose-leaf books generally, and has relation more particularly to what is known as screw-posts, that is to say those posts consisting of a fixed tubular element and screw-engaging female threads therein for adjusting the length of the post and clamping the leaves in the binder.
The object of the invention is, first, to provide a positive means for preventing the fixed part of the post from rotating with relation to the back-plate to which it is secured; and secondly, to rovide means for securing tubular posts to ack-plates which may dispense with the use of solder. At the present time such posts are generally fixed to the back-plates by means of solder, which has several disadvantages. In the first place the operation is costly and incon venient to carry out, andin the second place it does not secure the posts with sutlicient firmness; and the post, being subjected in ordinary use to a considerable degree of torsion in tightening up the screw, often becomes loose and rotates with the latter, so that it is impossible to clam the screw tightly and sometimes impossib e to loosen it again.
In my invention I provide a positive engagement between the post-and back-plate of the binder in the form of a key which prevents relative rotation; and I further provide means for positively securin the post to the plate wlthout the use 0 any solder whatsoever.
The nature of my invention ma best be understood from a consideration 0 the following description of a concrete form thereof taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein,
I Figure 1 is a plan of a portionof a backplate provided with a hole ready to receive a post-end; Fig. '2 is a side elevation of a ost-end of sim 1e form ready for insertion 1n thehole of ig. 1; Fig. 3 is a plan view showin the in the ackate ready for riveting. Fig. 4 is a side e evation thereof, the back-plate post-end inserted in the hole in section of an improved manner of form- I ing the post-end; and Fig. 9 iso. similar vlew showing a special form of post-end adaptable to posts of very thin section.
In these drawings everyh'efei'ence letter and numeral refers always to the same part.
In Figs. 1 to G the post is designated A and the back-plate B. In forming the joint I first punch a hole I) in the back-plate in the proper position, said hole being substantially circular except for one or more recesses or notches 11 made in its margin. These recesses or notches may be of any convenient number and size; herein two oppo sitely disposed notches are shown, this being the most simple and convenient arrangement. On the end of the post A, which is' tubular and of sufiiciently thick section to admit of the operation, I form a reduced nipple a at the base of which is a shoulder a The hole I) is of the same diameter as the nipple a so that the latter fits therein.
vent rotation as aforesaid the metal of the is the sim lest met 0d; but it is preferable .as a rule, mstead of cutting away the metal to'form the nipple a, to turn it over by means of a suitable tool in the form of a flange or annular fin a as shown in Fig. 8.
In-the case of a post A made of a very thin section, Fig. 9, such as will not admit of the necessary reduction by cuttingdown, the end of the post is subjected to a drawing process by which it is reduced in section to the form of a nipple at having a shoulder a at its base. The remainder of the process is carried out in the same manner as above described.
Various changes and modifications in the constructions as herein shown may be made without departing from the spirit of my invention, and I wish it understood therefore that the latter is not otherwise limited than by the reasonable scope of my claims.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. The process of attaching tubular posts to binder-backs consisting in forming a reduced end or nipple on the end of the post having a shoulder at its base, forming a circular hole in the binder-plate adapted to fit said nipple and having one or more notches or recesses in the margin thereof, inserting said nipple in said hole, riveting the protruding end of said nipple over the face of the'back-plate, and finally depressing the metal of said nipple into said recesses.
2. The process of attaching tubular posts to binder-backs consisting in forming a nipple of reduced section on the end of the post by making a longitudinal annular cut and turning up the metal to form an annular projecting fin at the base of said nipple, forming a hole in the back-plate adapted to fit said nipple, inserting said nipple in said hole, and riveting the protruding end of said nipple over the face of said back-plate.
3. The process of attaching tubular posts to binder-backs consisting in forming a nipple of reduced section on the end of the post by making a longitudinal annular cut and turning up the metal to form an annular projecting fin at the base of said nipple, forming in the back-plate a circular hole adapted to fit said nipple and having one or more marginal notches therein, inserting said nipple in said hole, riveting the protruding end of said nipple over the face of said back-plate, and depressing the metal of said nipple into said notch or notches.
4. The combination of a tubular binderpost having a reduced end, and a back-plate having a circular hole fitting said reduced end and provided with one or more marginal recesses, said reduced end being riveted over the face of said back-plate and the metal thereof depressed into said recess or recesses.
5. The combination of a binder-post having a reduced end and an annular flange at its base formed integrally with said reduced end, and a back-plate having a circular hole fitting over said reduced end, the metal of said reduced end being riveted over the face of said back-plate.
6. The combination of a binder-post having a reduced end and an annular flange at its base formed integrally with said reduced I back-plate adapted to fit said nipple and having one or more notches or recesses in the margin. thereof, inserting said nipple in the hole, upsetting the protruding end of said nipple over the outer flat face of the back-plate sufficiently to cover said recess or recesses, and finally depressing the upset metal into said recess or recesses.
8. The combination of a binder-post having a reduced tubular end and a rectangular shoulder at the base of said end, and a backplate having acircular hole fitting said reduced end and provided with a marginal recess, said reduced end being upset over the outer flat face of said back, so as to overlie and cover said marginal recess, and the metal thereof being depressed into said recess.
9. The combinationof a binder-post having a reduced tubular end and an abrupt shoulder at its base, and a back-plate having a circular hole fitting said reduced end and provided with a pair of marginal notches on its opposite sides, said reduced end being upset so as tooverlie the outer face of said back-plate and cover said 1 notches and the metal of the upset portion being depressed into said notches so as to fill the same.
In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this nineteenth day of August,
REINHOLD KRUMMING. Witnesses: I
Gnoncn WETMORE CoLLEs, MINNIE D. SOHIENBEIN.
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US3806266A (en) * 1971-11-03 1974-04-23 Brien R Mc Interlocked tube and plate utensil handhold and method of making same
US20110283898A1 (en) * 2010-05-21 2011-11-24 Marc Dufault Wickets, Wicketting Machines and Methods of Binding Packaging Bags

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US3806266A (en) * 1971-11-03 1974-04-23 Brien R Mc Interlocked tube and plate utensil handhold and method of making same
US20110283898A1 (en) * 2010-05-21 2011-11-24 Marc Dufault Wickets, Wicketting Machines and Methods of Binding Packaging Bags

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