Locking slide bar

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Inventors

Ong, Bon S.

Application #

660233

Filed

Sep-12-2000

Published

Aug-7-2001

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
281/28
281/29
402/17
402/8

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

402/45 402/46 402/74 402/80 281/15.1-21.1 281/29 281/36 281/38 281/28

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thomas; Charles H.

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Abstract
A document formed of a stack of papers bound at the spine is equipped with a slide bar that achieves locking engagement with a document binder without requiring an extra die cutting step in its manufacture. The document binder is formed of articulated panels, one of which is a narrow margin panel having a width no greater than the width of the binding margin of the stack of papers. The slide bar has a pair of jaws that terminate in hooked lips that face each other across a gap defined between the jaws. The slide bar is inserted into the binding edge of the stack of papers in a direction parallel to the binding edge from either the top or bottom end of the stack. The narrow margin panel atop the binding edge margin fits within and is captured by the hooked lip of the clasp jaw adjacent thereto throughout its length and throughout the length of the binding edge of the stack of papers. The positive locking interengagement of the narrow binding margin panel in the hooked lip prevents the slide bar from being pulled laterally off of the binding edge of the stack.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination,

a plurality of rectangular sheets of paper having mutually parallel upper and lower edges disposed one atop another to form a stack having top and bottom sheets and defining a binding edge of said stack, an opposite edge of said stack parallel to said binding edge, and a narrow binding margin on said stack adjacent to said binding edge;

a document binder formed of a plurality of panels including a top binding panel located atop said stack above said top sheet at said binding margin and a back binding panel located beneath said stack and residing beneath said binding margin, and wherein at least one of said binding panels is a narrow panel having a width no greater than the width of said binding margin in said stack and having a demarcation edge extending the entire distance between said upper and lower edges of said plurality of sheets of paper;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a locking slide bar or clasp of the type used to form a stiff spine for reports, presentations, and other stacks of paper assembled and bound together.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Plastic spines or slide bars for use in gripping the binding edges of stacks of papers together, such as reports, proposals, briefs, and other stacks of documents fastened together along a common edge have been manufactured for many years. Conventional report cover grips or slide bars of this type are manufactured as extruded plastic structures of uniform cross section throughout. Conventional slide grips are formed with a pair of jaws joined together at a common base and forming an open slot or gap therebetween. The jaws are laterally elongated so as to extend the entire length of the binding edge of the stack of papers. The gap between the jaws is narrow enough so that they must be forced apart slightly to accommodate the thickness of the stack of papers. The jaws can be deflected resiliently apart to increase the width of the gap therebetween so as to receive the binding edge of the stack of papers within the gap. When the jaws are released, a clamping force is exerted by the jaws against the stack of papers as the jaws attempt to move toward each other back toward their undeformed positions.
 
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