External ring binder

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Inventors

Jefferies, Stephen R.

Application #

227885

Filed

Aug-3-1988

Published

May-15-1990

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/42
402/75
402/77
402/80R

International Classes

B42F 013/16

Field of Search

281/16.1 281/17 281/21.1 281/22 402/22 402/46 402/26 402/29 402/31 402/42 402/73 402/74 402/75 402/76 402/77 402/78 402/80

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hsia; Martin E.

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English translation of above-referenced patent.

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Abstract
A sheet retaining binder is described for detachably holding perforated sheets, the binder comprising a front cover, a rear cover, and a spine, a plurality of sheet retaining rings each ring comprising two portions detachably engaging at one end and hinged at the other; the hinge projecting beyond the sides of the ring and passing through a plate attached solidly to the rear cover such that the hinge axis lies just inside the cover edge and approximately at the middle of the cover thickness dimension. The cover and spine assembly are slotted to allow the rings to pass through. The connections of the covers to the spine and the center-line of the spine are hinged to allow for complete 360 degree rotation of the front cover and any number of contained sheets relative to the rear cover.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A binder for storing sheets of paper, comprising:

a substantially flat rear cover;

a plurality of sheet retainers, each comprising two portions;

pivoting means for connecting said sheet retainers adjacent to an edge of said rear cover whereby said sheet retainers pivot about a sheet retainer pivoting axis parallel to said edge;

latching means for selectively engaging and disengaging said portions of said sheet retainers, whereby said sheets of paper can be inserted and removed;

a spine having a front cover edge and a rear cover edge, rotatably attached to said rear cover edge to said rear cover, wherein said spine comprises a first plate and a second plate foldably attached to each other along a spine folding line, whereby said first plate and said second plate can be folded in relation to each other; and



Description
BACKGROUND--FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to ring binders, specifically to an improved design incorporating rings which extend outside of the covers.

PRIOR ART

The normal purpose of a binder is to provide a discrete location where sheets of paper can be orderly stored. Such storage media can be generally classified according to the ability of the user to insert new sheets. A simple folder type binder may have no sheet retainer mechanism at all thus allowing the sheets to come and go as they please. At the other extreme are the permanent binders where the pages are permanently attached and no standard means of sheet insertion are possible. (Of course the sheets can always be torn out.) Falling in between these two extremes lies the class of binders allowing for page removal and insertion with relative ease. It is this class of binders which this invention addresses. The vast majority of these use some sort of sheet retainer which passes through some number of holes (usually two or three) punched in one edge of the sheets. This sheet retainer is generally referred to as a ring in the discussion below. The word ring however does not infer any special shape.
 
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