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Inventors

Maier-Hunke, Horst-Werner

Application #

485312

Filed

Feb-3-2000

Published

Oct-31-2000

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
281/28
281/38
281/45
283/36

International Classes

B42F 009/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/21.1 281/36 281/37 281/38 281/45 281/28 281/23 402/80 283/36

Assignee

"Durable" Hunke & Jochheim GmbH & Co. KG (Iserlohn, DE)

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stone; Mark P.

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Abstract
A folder designed as a clipboard file for non-perforated documents has one or more index sheets (14-18) retained in the back of the folder (3) by folding lines (24) which engage behind a clamp (5). Pressure is applied to a friction clamping spring (9) for moving the spring between closed and opened positions by applying pressure to a front leg (8) of the spring.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Document binder having a clamping spring which has a rear and a front leg, can be displaced, transversely to the binder spine, from a document-release position into a document-clamping position and back, and the front leg of which grips through an opening in the binder spine onto a document-clamping strip so as to press the latter against the document in the clamping position, characterized in that it is provided with an index with a plurality of index sheets (14-18) which have tabs, are equipped, on their edge facing the binder spine (3), with a punched-out portion (23), which comes to lie in the region of the opening (7) for the clamping spring (9), and with folding strips (24, 25) which are adjacent to the punched-out portion and grip in a hook-like manner behind the clamping strip (5).



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a document binder having a clamping spring which has a rear and a front leg, can be displaced, transversely to the binder spine, from a document-release position into a document-clamping position and back, and the front leg of which grips through an opening in the binder spine onto a document-clamping strip so as to press the latter against the document in the clamping position.

PRIOR ART

A binder of the abovementioned type is disclosed in German Patent 1 255 631. Like other binders of clamping-spring design, which are disclosed, for example, in EP 0 293 709 B1, it is used for filing documents which do not have holes punched in them. While it has long been the custom, in the case of notebooks and binders for documents which do have holes punched in them, to use index sheets to subdivide filed stacks of documents, the possibility of doing the same in what could be called clamping binders has, until now, been lacking.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 
  A folder includes a spine having a base and first and second spine hinge portions. The spine defines a longitudinal axis and has an exterior surface that...  A folder for papers (S), comprising a cover (1) and a base (2) operatively joined together by a back (3), wherein the back (3) is adjustable in width (y)...