Prong and tang binding system

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Inventors

Groswith, III, Charles T.
Seipp, III, Edwin A.

Application #

237016

Filed

Aug-26-1988

Published

Dec-19-1989

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
402/15
402/68
412/43

International Classes

B42F 013/08

Field of Search

281/15 402/68 402/80 412/43

Assignee

Taurus Holdings, Inc. (Mountain View, CA)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Skjerven, Morrill, MacPherson, Franklin & Friel

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Abstract
A prong or tang-type paper sheets binding system includes a cover marginal edge on which or over which the connector base and the prongs or tangs are abutted or bent with respect to the edge. An integral imperforate edge extension is provided which is foldable over the bent prongs and any keeper and foldable over the prong base or head to cover the exposed unattractive metal components of the connector including the prongs or tangs. In a preferred embodiment a second integral edge extension which contains a slot sized to encompass the bent prongs and a keeper if employed, or the prong base is foldable over the imperforate extension so that a planar smooth-finished surface of the imperforate extension covers the otherwise exposed metal components of the connector.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An improved prong/tang-type sheet retainer binding system for binding marginally perforated paper sheets, said binder system comprising a prong/tang-type sheet retainer with a base member and at least two prongs/tangs; at least one marginally apertured paper sheet; at least one cover member with said cover member having a first marginal edge with apertures therein and said prongs/tangs being passed through the apertures in said sheet and then passed through the apertures in said cover marginal edge; the portions of said prongs/tangs extending outwardly from said cover apertures being bent to lie in the plane of said marginal edge to bind the sheet to said cover member; a first imperforate marginal edge extension extending from said marginal edge; adhesive means on one face of said imperforate extension; and wherein said marginal edge extension is foldable to overlie said bent prongs/tangs and said adhesive means can adhere said marginal edge extension against said bent prongs/tangs to cover said bent prongs/tangs and to stiffen said binding system, the improvement comprising:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed to an improved prong-type and tang-type sheet retainers paper sheets binding system. More particularly, the invention is directed to a system in which a prong/tang binding system is made more permanent, secure and tamper-proof, less likely to open or cause injury and has a more finished bindery-like appearance.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Two of the more popular office-type prior art sheet retainers used in binding a stack of punched-paper sheets together are the so-called ACCO prong and Duo-Tang tang binders shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B hereof. In the ACCO binder, FIG. 1A, a pair of prongs extending from a longitudinal base are inserted through spaced apertures from one side or top margin of a paper sheets stack. A keeper, sometimes called a compressor bar, with rectangular apertures is placed over the prongs from the opposite side of the stack so that the prongs pass through the apertures. The prongs are then bent 90.degree. toward each other to rest in a longitudinal groove in the keeper and a pair of locking loops slidable along the groove then are positioned over the bent prongs to temporarily lock the prongs on the keeper. The paper stack is thus held temporarily at a margin by being pressed between the prong base and the keeper. The fastener is normally made of metal, is relatively thin and can become easily twisted, has edges which may cut a hand or which may scratch a fine surface on which it is laid. Further it extends above the paper sheets stack, can become disconnected inadvertently during use and does not have a pleasing appearance. In addition, since often 3-hole punched paper is held in such a binder by the prongs passing through only the first and third holes (leaving the center hole unsecured), present ACCO binders tend to bow in the middle when the covers are opened, exposing the center hole, likewise presenting an unpleasing appearance. In the Duo-Tang binder, FIG. 1B, usually three separate or interconnected pairs of tangs are inserted through a paper stack normally with an associated cover. The tangs normally are constructed as a pair of legs integrally extending from a grommet pre-clamped on a first margin portion of a paper sheets cover having a second cover margin spaced therefrom containing a second open grommet. The paper stack is placed between the two margins with the tang(s) bent 90.degree. to the margin, passed through the paper sheets aperture(s) and the second grommet or aperture in the second separate or integral cover margin, and the tangs rebent 90.degree. away from each other to rest against the second margin. As in the FIG. 1A device, the tangs are usually metal, can scratch or cut, can be inadvertently rebent outwardly or twisted, bound sheets may likely be easily pulled out and the binding has an unpleasing exposed look.
 
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