WO2007086802A1 - Label holder for binders - Google Patents

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WO2007086802A1
WO2007086802A1 PCT/SE2007/050009 SE2007050009W WO2007086802A1 WO 2007086802 A1 WO2007086802 A1 WO 2007086802A1 SE 2007050009 W SE2007050009 W SE 2007050009W WO 2007086802 A1 WO2007086802 A1 WO 2007086802A1
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binder
spine
label
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Inge Andersson
Tore Haraldsson
Tage Haraldsson
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Keba Sweden Ab
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Priority claimed from SE0602532A external-priority patent/SE530657C2/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F13/00Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots
    • B42F13/0006Covers for loose-leaf binders
    • B42F13/0053Indexing means on file covers
    • B42F13/006Indexing means on file covers applied on the back of file covers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F21/00Indexing means; Indexing tabs or protectors therefor

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  • the present invention relates to a device at a binder comprising a binder spine and a binder front as well as a binder back pairwise connectable with the same, and a mechanism for retention in said binder as well as a holder for label retention on said binder spine.
  • Binders have most often a label attached to the binder spine.
  • the label is most often fixedly mounted, e.g., by rivets.
  • An object of the invention is to replace all riveted label holders by a label holder being fixable in a simpler and hidden manner to a device at a binder that comprises a binder spine and a binder front as well as a binder back pair- wise connectable with the same, and a mechanism for retention in said binder. In that connection, it is also allowed to mount several labels and on different levels along a binder spine.
  • a device which substantially is characterized in that, between said binder spine and binder sides, co-operating retention members are arranged having a snap-in function for the co-operation with the side flanges of the label holder or label that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other.
  • Figs. 2-3 show a part of said binder during the mounting of the front to the binder spine
  • Fig. 4 shows ready-mounted binder sides
  • Figs. 5-5A show examples of different patterns of the coupling members between the binder spine and the binder sides
  • Figs. 6-7 show examples of the shape of the coupling members on the binder spine
  • Fig. 8 shows a label holder in perspective
  • Figs. 9-11 show different mounting stages for the label holder.
  • a device 1 intended for a binder 2 comprising a binder spine 3, and a binder front 4 and a binder back 5, respectively, pairwise connectable with said binder spine 3 as well as a mechanism, not shown, for the retention of documents and other things in said binder 2, comprises means for detachable composition of the binder 2, 102 and the various included parts thereof.
  • coupling members 6, 106; 7, 107 are arranged on the binder spine 3, 103 and on the two binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105 for detachable connection of the binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105 to said binder spine 3, 103.
  • Said coupling members are then formed of snap-in members 6; 106 and congruent receiving holes 7; 107 mating to the same.
  • This solution allows, among other things, that the binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105 can be fastened and locked to a spine piece by manual fastening, without the help of tools or the like.
  • the side and spine are provided with a connection device.
  • An example of additional fastening may be a T-slot in the side and a corresponding slot in the spine or vice versa.
  • Other types of couplings may also be used.
  • Machines and tools do not need to be used. Possibility of substituting/replacing parts afterwards is attained. Mounting can easily be carried out by the user.
  • Said snap-in members 6; 106 may be formed of a plurality of thickenings arranged in the binder spine 3; 103 viz, in paired side flanges 8, 9; 108, 109 extending in a common direction.
  • Receiving holes or slots 7; 107 congruent with said thickenings 6; 106 are arranged along an edge side 10, 11; 110, 111 connectable to said binder spine 3; 103 or that the snap-in members and the holes are arranged vice versa or by a combination of mixed snap-in members and holes.
  • Said thickenings 6; 106 and receiving holes 7; 107 are elongate, quadrangular and/or round or have any other desired shape. They are evenly distributed or in patterns, e.g., along the entire or parts of the edge sides, 10, 11; 110, 111 of said binder spine 103 and binder sides 104 in the height extension H thereof, or are only arranged at the upper and lower portions 12, 13 of said binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105.
  • Said receiving holes 7; 107 are arranged to extend entirely through the edge side 10, 11; 110, 111 of the respective binder side.
  • binders are normally composed of a spine piece in one part and binder sides in still other parts and that are assembled, the pivot joint of the binder sides being found in the spine piece.
  • the respective binder side is provided with one pivot joint 14, 15; 114, 115, which entails that the spine piece only needs to be provided with one pivot joint 16; 116, which makes that the product becomes simplified since each detail only needs to com- prise one pivot joint each.
  • the binder spine 3, 103 may be arranged to be stiffly connected to said coupling members 6, 7; 106, 107 to allow detachable shifting of the binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105 between the binder spine 3; 103 and a box-like stiff unit entirely closed or open in one end but in other respects closed, which unit has congruent coupling members along the paired sides thereof, fitting to be connected with the binder spine 3; 103 in a similar way as the binder sides according to the above are connected with the binder spine.
  • This solution gives the possibility of substi- tuting the binder sides by a locker, e.g., a container for magazines, a so-called magazine file.
  • the spine including the collection mechanism can easily be coupled to different media agents and this makes it possible to attach a magazine file or the like to the spine.
  • the spine has no pivot joints at the coupling portions thereof and thereby becomes a stiff unit united to a magazine file, detachably connectable.
  • the mechanism for instance a fork mechanism or ring mechanism, for the retention of sheets of paper, etc., is lacking or is not used.
  • chute- shaped receiving portions 16, 17 are arranged on the upper and lower end-edge faces 12, 13 of the same, e.g., having a U- shaped cross-section profile and that are arranged to be capable of grasping the end-edge faces 12, 13 of said binder spine 4, 5; 104, 105. These can co-operate with each other, thereby providing an efficient bonding of the outer edge portions 18, 19 of the binder sides to the outer edge portions 20, 21 of the binder spine.
  • the binder spine 3, 103 has a plurality of slit- shaped recesses 22 distributed along the side flanges 8, 9; 108, 109 thereof.
  • the edge sides 10, 11 thereof connectable to the binder spine 3, 103, there are couplings 23 formed of a shaft portion 24 having an externally positioned thickening 25.
  • the cross section may be T-shaped, L-shaped or shaped in another suitable way. Said couplings are brought with the shaft portion 24 thereof into the respective recess 22 upon connection of the spine 3; 103 with the sides 4, 5; 104, 105, the thickening 25 retaining the sides 4, 5; 104, 105 to the spine side flanges 8, 9; 108, 109. Said connection is followed by the above-mentioned pairwise co-operation of the coupling members 6, 7; 106, 107 at the same time as said edge retention is accomplished, with connection of the portions 16, 17 and the end-edge faces 12, 13 to each other.
  • binders most often have a label attached to the spine.
  • the label is most often fixedly mounted, but there are also solutions for substituting labels. When substitution is carried out, it is to a similar label.
  • the present invention intends to solve said problems and comprises a device at a binder comprising a binder spine and a binder front as well as a binder back pairwise con- nectable with the same, and a mechanism for the retention of documents in said binder as well as holder for label retention on said binder spine.
  • a device which substantially is characterized in that, between said binder spine and binder sides, co-operating retention members are arranged having a snap-in function for the co-operation with the side flanges of the label holder or label that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other.
  • a binder spine has barbs that lock a label by the fact that it is inserted into a slot.
  • the slot follows the division of the spine and side, and labels of a desired format are inserted therebetween, and are locked by means of the barbs of the spine and the recesses of the label.
  • Machines and tools do not need to be used. There is a possibility of substituting/replacing parts afterwards, and mounting can easily be carried out by the user. More precisely, as is shown in Figs.
  • the label holder is preferably straight, but after the insertion and in the attached position, it is arc-shaped, mating to the binder's external shape of the spine.
  • the label holder 52 has receiving holes 53 going through side flanges 51, 55 that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other, or vice versa, for the pairwise receipt of projections in the respective receiving hole, retention of the label holder 52 to the binder spine is accomplished, and pulling off of the label holder 52 in the direction 54 along said binder sides 4, 5 is prevented.
  • Said label holder 52 may function as a trans- parent embracing part for a separate label insertable therein or consist of a separately printed or written label.

Abstract

The invention relates to a device at a binder comprising a binder spine, and a binder front and a binder back, respectively, pairwise connectable with the same, and a mechanism for retention in said binder as well as a holder (52) for label retention on said binder spine. According to the invention, between said binder spine and binder sides, co-operating retention members (50, 53) are arranged having a snap-in function for the co-operation with the side flanges of the label holder (52) that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other.

Description

Label holder for binders
The present invention relates to a device at a binder comprising a binder spine and a binder front as well as a binder back pairwise connectable with the same, and a mechanism for retention in said binder as well as a holder for label retention on said binder spine.
Binders have most often a label attached to the binder spine. The label is most often fixedly mounted, e.g., by rivets. There are also solutions to allow substitution of labels. This procedure has been troublesome and cumbersome, and not suitable to be carried out by the user primarily. In that connection, only one label mounted on a certain level has been applied, but not several on different levels.
An object of the invention is to replace all riveted label holders by a label holder being fixable in a simpler and hidden manner to a device at a binder that comprises a binder spine and a binder front as well as a binder back pair- wise connectable with the same, and a mechanism for retention in said binder. In that connection, it is also allowed to mount several labels and on different levels along a binder spine.
Said object is attained by means of a device according to the present invention, which substantially is characterized in that, between said binder spine and binder sides, co-operating retention members are arranged having a snap-in function for the co-operation with the side flanges of the label holder or label that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other. In the following, the invention will be described in the form of a number of preferred embodiment examples, reference being made to the appended drawings, in which Fig. 1 shows in perspective a binder according to the present invention,
Figs. 2-3 show a part of said binder during the mounting of the front to the binder spine, Fig. 4 shows ready-mounted binder sides,
Figs. 5-5A show examples of different patterns of the coupling members between the binder spine and the binder sides,
Figs. 6-7 show examples of the shape of the coupling members on the binder spine,
Fig. 8 shows a label holder in perspective, and
Figs. 9-11 show different mounting stages for the label holder.
A device 1 intended for a binder 2 comprising a binder spine 3, and a binder front 4 and a binder back 5, respectively, pairwise connectable with said binder spine 3 as well as a mechanism, not shown, for the retention of documents and other things in said binder 2, comprises means for detachable composition of the binder 2, 102 and the various included parts thereof. In that connection, coupling members 6, 106; 7, 107 are arranged on the binder spine 3, 103 and on the two binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105 for detachable connection of the binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105 to said binder spine 3, 103. Said coupling members are then formed of snap-in members 6; 106 and congruent receiving holes 7; 107 mating to the same.
This solution allows, among other things, that the binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105 can be fastened and locked to a spine piece by manual fastening, without the help of tools or the like. The side and spine are provided with a connection device. An example of additional fastening may be a T-slot in the side and a corresponding slot in the spine or vice versa. Other types of couplings may also be used. Machines and tools do not need to be used. Possibility of substituting/replacing parts afterwards is attained. Mounting can easily be carried out by the user.
Said snap-in members 6; 106 may be formed of a plurality of thickenings arranged in the binder spine 3; 103 viz, in paired side flanges 8, 9; 108, 109 extending in a common direction. Receiving holes or slots 7; 107 congruent with said thickenings 6; 106 are arranged along an edge side 10, 11; 110, 111 connectable to said binder spine 3; 103 or that the snap-in members and the holes are arranged vice versa or by a combination of mixed snap-in members and holes.
Said thickenings 6; 106 and receiving holes 7; 107 are elongate, quadrangular and/or round or have any other desired shape. They are evenly distributed or in patterns, e.g., along the entire or parts of the edge sides, 10, 11; 110, 111 of said binder spine 103 and binder sides 104 in the height extension H thereof, or are only arranged at the upper and lower portions 12, 13 of said binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105.
Said receiving holes 7; 107 are arranged to extend entirely through the edge side 10, 11; 110, 111 of the respective binder side.
Known binders are normally composed of a spine piece in one part and binder sides in still other parts and that are assembled, the pivot joint of the binder sides being found in the spine piece. According to a preferred embodiment example, the respective binder side is provided with one pivot joint 14, 15; 114, 115, which entails that the spine piece only needs to be provided with one pivot joint 16; 116, which makes that the product becomes simplified since each detail only needs to com- prise one pivot joint each.
Previously, it is known to produce binders and magazine files and other storage boxes as individual units. Alternatively, now the binder spine 3, 103 may be arranged to be stiffly connected to said coupling members 6, 7; 106, 107 to allow detachable shifting of the binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105 between the binder spine 3; 103 and a box-like stiff unit entirely closed or open in one end but in other respects closed, which unit has congruent coupling members along the paired sides thereof, fitting to be connected with the binder spine 3; 103 in a similar way as the binder sides according to the above are connected with the binder spine.
This solution gives the possibility of substi- tuting the binder sides by a locker, e.g., a container for magazines, a so-called magazine file.
Thereby, the spine including the collection mechanism can easily be coupled to different media agents and this makes it possible to attach a magazine file or the like to the spine. In that connection, the spine has no pivot joints at the coupling portions thereof and thereby becomes a stiff unit united to a magazine file, detachably connectable. Then, the mechanism, for instance a fork mechanism or ring mechanism, for the retention of sheets of paper, etc., is lacking or is not used.
In order to provide reliable retention of the binder sides 4, 5; 104, 105 to the binder spine 3, 103, chute- shaped receiving portions 16, 17 are arranged on the upper and lower end-edge faces 12, 13 of the same, e.g., having a U- shaped cross-section profile and that are arranged to be capable of grasping the end-edge faces 12, 13 of said binder spine 4, 5; 104, 105. These can co-operate with each other, thereby providing an efficient bonding of the outer edge portions 18, 19 of the binder sides to the outer edge portions 20, 21 of the binder spine. The binder spine 3, 103 has a plurality of slit- shaped recesses 22 distributed along the side flanges 8, 9; 108, 109 thereof. On the inside of the respective binder side, at the edge sides 10, 11 thereof connectable to the binder spine 3, 103, there are couplings 23 formed of a shaft portion 24 having an externally positioned thickening 25. For example, the cross section may be T-shaped, L-shaped or shaped in another suitable way. Said couplings are brought with the shaft portion 24 thereof into the respective recess 22 upon connection of the spine 3; 103 with the sides 4, 5; 104, 105, the thickening 25 retaining the sides 4, 5; 104, 105 to the spine side flanges 8, 9; 108, 109. Said connection is followed by the above-mentioned pairwise co-operation of the coupling members 6, 7; 106, 107 at the same time as said edge retention is accomplished, with connection of the portions 16, 17 and the end-edge faces 12, 13 to each other.
At least the side portions 8, 9; 10, 11 of the binder spine and binder sides connectable to each other consist of plastic material.
It is previously known that binders most often have a label attached to the spine. The label is most often fixedly mounted, but there are also solutions for substituting labels. When substitution is carried out, it is to a similar label.
The present invention intends to solve said problems and comprises a device at a binder comprising a binder spine and a binder front as well as a binder back pairwise con- nectable with the same, and a mechanism for the retention of documents in said binder as well as holder for label retention on said binder spine.
According to the present invention, this is solved by means of a device according to the invention, which substantially is characterized in that, between said binder spine and binder sides, co-operating retention members are arranged having a snap-in function for the co-operation with the side flanges of the label holder or label that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other.
According to the present invention, a binder spine has barbs that lock a label by the fact that it is inserted into a slot. The slot follows the division of the spine and side, and labels of a desired format are inserted therebetween, and are locked by means of the barbs of the spine and the recesses of the label. Machines and tools do not need to be used. There is a possibility of substituting/replacing parts afterwards, and mounting can easily be carried out by the user. More precisely, as is shown in Figs. 8-11, between said binder spine 3 and binder sides 4, 5, there are co-operating retention members 50, 53 arranged having a snap-in function for the co-operation with a straight or arched label holder 52, preferably in the form of a plurality of projections 50 projecting from the binder spine or from the side and the side flanges 8, 9 thereof extending at a mutual distance from each other and in a common direction. Before the insertion, the label holder is preferably straight, but after the insertion and in the attached position, it is arc-shaped, mating to the binder's external shape of the spine. By the fact that the label holder 52 has receiving holes 53 going through side flanges 51, 55 that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other, or vice versa, for the pairwise receipt of projections in the respective receiving hole, retention of the label holder 52 to the binder spine is accomplished, and pulling off of the label holder 52 in the direction 54 along said binder sides 4, 5 is prevented.
Said label holder 52 may function as a trans- parent embracing part for a separate label insertable therein or consist of a separately printed or written label.
The function of the invention should have been clear from what has been mentioned above, and the invention is naturally not limited to the embodiments described above and shown in the accompanying drawings. Modifications are feasible, particularly as for the nature of the different parts, or by using an equivalent technique, without departing from the protection area of the invention, such as it is defined in the claims .

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1. Device at a binder comprising a binder spine
(3; 103) and a binder front (4; 104) as well as a binder back (5; 105) pairwise connectable with the same, and a mechanism for retention in said binder as well as a holder (52) for label retention on said binder spine (3; 103), characterized in that, between said binder spine (3; 103) and binder sides (4, 5; 104, 105), co-operating retention members (50, 53) are arranged having a snap-in function for the co-operation with the side flanges (51, 55) of the label holder (52) or label that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that a plurality of projections (50), projecting from the binder spine (3; 103) and the side flanges (8, 9; 108, 109) thereof extending at a mutual distance from each other and in a common direction, and receiving holes (53) , going through the side flanges (51, 55) of the label holder that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other, are arranged for the pairwise receipt of projections (50) in the respective receiving hole (53) and the retention of the label holder (52) to the binder spine (3) and the prevention of pulling off of the label holder (52) in the direction (54) along said binder sides (4, 5; 104, 105), at the same time as the binder sides (4, 5; 104, 105) are retained to the binder spine (3/ 103) .
3. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that a plurality of receiving holes, going through the binder spine (3; 103) and the side flanges (8, 9; 108, 109) thereof extending at a mutual distance from each other and in a common direction, and projections, projecting from side flanges (51, 55) of the label holder that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other, are arranged for the pairwise receipt of projections in the respective receiving hole and the retention of the label holder (52) to the binder spine (3) and the prevention of pulling off of the label holder (52) in the direction (54) along said binder sides (4, 5; 104, 105), at the same time as the binder sides (4, 5; 104, 105) are retained to the binder spine (3; 103) .
4. Device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the label holder (52) is arranged to function as a transparent embracing part for a separate label insertable therein.
5. Device according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that the label holder (52) consists of a sepa- rately printed or written label.
6. Device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the label holder (52) is straight or arched.
7. Device according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that the label holder (52) is arranged for insertion into a slot that follows the division of the binder spine and binder side and locking by means of barbs and recesses.
8. Device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that co-operating retention members (50, 53) are arranged to be held fast in the retention position by outer detachably connectable binder sides (4, 5; 104, 105) .
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SE0600173A SE529148C2 (en) 2006-01-26 2006-01-26 Binder composition comprises mechanism for releasable retention of binder sides in binder back
SE0600173-9 2006-01-26
SE0602532A SE530657C2 (en) 2006-11-29 2006-11-29 Label holder for binder has co-operating retention unit having snap in function for co-operation with side flanges or label that extend in common direction and are situated at mutual distance from each other
SE0602532-4 2006-11-29

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WO2016005410A1 (en) * 2014-07-07 2016-01-14 Jürgen Aichinger Binder comprising jigsaw puzzle-type letters
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