Binder stiffener

5669635
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Wilson, Ronald A.
Tucker, Robert V.

Application #

764094

Filed

Dec-6-1996

Published

Sep-23-1997

Current US Class

206/214
281/15.1
281/30
374/142
374/162
402/4
D19/4

International Classes

B42D 009/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/30 281/51 281/34 402/4 402/80 206/39 206/214 33/483-485 33/492 33/493 374/162 374/142 D19/75 D10/71 248/442.2

Examiners

Howell; Daniel W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Anderson; Gordon K.

US Patent References

4563796   Retainer with coact...
5037136   Book stiffener
5108130   Book brace
5509634   Self adjusting glass...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 15.1

5683112   Puzzle book
5018895   Film stacker clip
6286752   Folder for papers
5040216   Photo album asse...
6386589   Clipboard
6726251   Booklet
5407233   Magazine assembly
4895393   Clock-studying pict...
4971361   Presentation folder
5361897   Kit of library forms
4673608   Book panel constru...
6601874   Bookbinding repair...
 

More From Class 281

6467808   Booksaver
5681199   Book having a pop-...
5599048   Phosphorescent book
5857705   Multiweb perforate...
4436053   Clip-on bookmark
4907823   Lottery kit
6659508   Security documents
6682248   Report folder
6428260   Bookbinding syste...
6601874   Bookbinding repair...
4307897   Manifold assembly...
4989777   Portfolio
 
Abstract
A loose-leaf binder stiffener, which has a body (20) with an integral U-shaped channel portion (28) that grips the upper edge of a binder for holding it in an open and flat position. The channel portion includes an upper leg (32) with a wedge shaped end (36) that is forced between the binders spine (22) and ring holding rigid strip (38). A C-shaped portion (56) of the body (20) holds and stores pens or pencils and a raised upright member (60) adds stiffness. Three embodiments of the upright member (60) include a card holder (62), a beam (68), and a second C-shaped member (56').
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A spined multi-ring loose-leaf binder stiffener for holding hinged covers of a binder open in a flat, rigid position, comprising:

a stiffener body having a longitudinal length sufficient to interface with a binder spine and a portion of each cover,

said body having an integral, springable U-shaped channel portion including a web, an upper leg and a lower leg, for resistably gripping an upper edge of a binder when forced thereupon,

said channel portion upper leg having a wedge shaped end and said upper leg longer than said lower leg, the wedge end fashioned to penetrate between a binder's spine and ring holding rigid strip when disposed upon an upper edge of a binder,



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to loose-leaf type ring binder stiffeners in general. More specifically, to a stiffener adapted to be inserted along the top of a ring binder, holding it in an open position, included in the art of lap top notebooks.

BACKGROUND ART

Previously, many types of stiffeners have been used in endeavoring to provide an effective means for producing a holder to retain rigidity of books or binders in the open position.

Prior art is replete with structure utilizing rigid members for stiffness in one manner or another. In the past it has been found that structure of a rigid nature has been placed over the open face of a book or binder, either pivoted or clipped, to the center of the spine to accomplish this utility. Others have utilized a rigid structure to hold an open book or binder, but have not addressed the stiffness of the binder by itself.

Still, others have developed retainers for holding flat sheets of material between gripping arms. These inventions do not possess the stiffness, nor configuration, necessary to retain a multi-ring binder or loose-leaf binder securely in the open position.
 
  A binder pouch is provided for use in conjunction with a binder or portfolio. The binder pouch includes a deformable storage unit having a top with separable...  A loose-leaf binder stiffener, which has a body (20) with an integral U-shaped channel portion (28) that grips the upper edge of a binder for holding it...