Binding for a sample book

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Inventors

Vannier, Patrice

Application #

441579

Filed

Nov-27-1989

Published

Jul-16-1991

Current US Class

040/530
281/15.1
281/21.1
281/48

International Classes

B42D 001/08; B42D 003/06

Field of Search

281/48 281/42 281/45 281/46 281/47 281/48 281/15.1 281/21.1 412/33 412/34 402/80 40/530 40/102

Assignee

Onis S.A. (Bourges Cedex, FR)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong, Nikaido, Marmelstein, Kubovcik & Murray

US Patent References

3956836   Album
4180341   Hinged binder ass...
4294029   Pivotally mounted...
4521035   Paper sheet holders
4557503   Binding unit

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Abstract
The binding for a book of samples, such as carpets or floor coverings, comprises a succession of adjacent binding elements (1 to 5) with an elongated shape and each equipped with sample-retaining means. The spine (11) of each retention element is provided on the one hand with an elongated tongue (12) with a flange (13), situated in the extension of the plane of the spine of the upper side of the element, and on the other hand with a longitudinal groove having an inclined narrow zone (14) adapted to interact with a portion of an elongated tongue.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A binding assembly for a sample book having a plurality of adjacent parallel binding elements interconnected at one edge thereof, each binding element comprising:

an elongated body having an upper side, a lower side, and a front edge provided with sample retaining means opposite a rear edge;

said rear edge being provided at a midpoint with a longitudinal tongue projecting upwards and terminating in a flange, and at a lower end with a longitudinal groove complementary to said longitudinal tongue;

a longitudinal depression formed in said upper side along said longitudinal tongue;

said complementary longitudinal groove including an inclined narrow zone shaped to accommodate said tongue and a recess shaped to accommodate said flange, such that said tongue and flange of each of said binding elements will fit to a groove and recess, respectively, of adjacent binding elements.



Description
The present invention relates to a binding, in particular for a book, for example for a book of samples such as carpets or floor coverings, comprising a succession of adjacent binding elements with an elongated shape and each equipped with sample-retaining means, each binding element being connected in an articulated manner relative to the adjacent binding elements.

There are various types of binding which enable small-sized samples to be presented in the form of a book. A sample book is known from German Patent 2,129,317 having a certain number of retention bars which are interconnected so as to be able to pivot and they receive flat samples or rigid sheets serving as a sample support. In this document, each of the retention bars has a spine equipped with two longitudinal recesses. Each retention bar is connected to each of the two neighboring retention bars by a hinge strip which is elastically deformable and is defined by two flanges. Each flange is held in one of the said longitudinal recesses by their complementary shape so as to enable the retention bar to pivot relative to the adjacent retention bars. A sample book of this type has the disadvantage of being assembled from a substantial number of elements (retention bars and hinge strips separated from each other). This entails problems both in storage and in assembly, thus increasing the cost of manufacturing the books.
 
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