Apparatus for binding materials

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Inventors

Flores, Adalberto

Application #

445141

Filed

May-19-1995

Published

Apr-15-1997

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
402/8

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

281/21.1 281/15.1 281/36 281/28 402/8 402/19

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle

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Abstract
An apparatus for binding at one or more sets of materials includes at least one stitch and a fastener. Each set of materials has a first side which extends along a first axis. The stitch is secured adjacent to the first side with a portion of the stitch extending away from the first side to define an opening between the stitch and the first side. The fastener includes first and second elongated members which each have a pair of opposing ends. One end of the first elongated member is connected to or integrally formed with one end of the second elongated member. The first elongated member is capable of being passed through the opening between the stitch and the set of materials. The other ends of the first and second elongated members are capable of being detachably secured together to bind the sets of materials together. The apparatus may include a cover having a spine extending along a second axis with a front and a back cover piece connected to the spine along the second axis. A securing device secures at least the first elongated member to the spine. The stitch may include a U-shaped section with a base and a pair of legs each having an end. The legs of the stitch extend out from the base of the U-shaped section and are substantially parallel to each other until a first bend is reached where the legs are bent to be substantially perpendicular to the U-shaped section while remaining substantially parallel to each other. The legs continue to extend to a second bend where the legs are bent towards each other so that the legs overlap. Alternatively, the stitch may be a standard U-shaped stitch.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for binding one or more pages together, each page having a first side extending along a first axis, said apparatus comprising:

at least one stitch secured adjacent to the first side with a portion of said stitch extending away from the first side to define an opening between said stitch and the first side; and

a fastener having first and second elongated members, said first and second elongated members each having a pair of opposing ends, with one end of said first elongated member connected to one end of said second elongated member;

said first elongated member extending through said opening between said stitch and the first side, said other ends of said first and second elongated members detachably secured together to bind the pages together.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an apparatus for binding materials, such as booklets and/or magazines, together within a protective cover.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Frequently, book binders, magazine subscribers, librarians, teachers, professors, and other collectors would like to secure journals, magazines, booklets, and other types of materials together to preserve them for future use or reference. Unfortunately, very few devices have been developed to secure these types of materials together and the few devices that do exist have drawbacks.

For example, one type of device for securing sets of materials together is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 999,285 to Williams, U.S. Pat. No. 1,280,790 to McMann, and in U.S. Pat. No. 2,194,985 to Price. In this type of device, two or more openings are punched through each set of materials adjacent the spine of each set of materials. Once the openings are punched through, a strap is passed through the openings and one end of the strap is secured to the front portion of the cover and the other end of the strap is secured to the back portion of the cover. The obvious disadvantage of this device is that the sets of materials typically do not provide a border along the spine to receive the openings. As a result, the openings often extend through text, drawings, and/or pictures in the sets of materials. Additionally, since the opening are set off from the normal spine for each set of materials, when opened the straps passing through the openings impose a strong bias to close the sets of materials. This bias makes the materials difficult and cumbersome to use.
 
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