US2056812A - Loose leaf binder - Google Patents

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US2056812A
US2056812A US750446A US75044634A US2056812A US 2056812 A US2056812 A US 2056812A US 750446 A US750446 A US 750446A US 75044634 A US75044634 A US 75044634A US 2056812 A US2056812 A US 2056812A
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    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F13/00Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots
    • B42F13/16Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with claws or rings
    • B42F13/20Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with claws or rings pivotable about an axis or axes parallel to binding edges
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  • This invention relates to a loose leaf binder, and more particularly to a trigger for opening and closing the sheet retaining-prongs of a loose leaf binder.
  • Triggers adapted to open and close the prongs of a loose leaf binder have been known in the past, but few of them have achieved any degree of success, either because the devices were not positive in operation, or were too expensive or complicated for commercial production. In many such structures the prongs are interlocked in closed position. Accordingly, if the user attempts to open the prongs by hand, the toggle plates cannot be moved and the rings will be bent out of shape.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary view showing the prongs in open position
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view taken through the center of the ring metal with the prongs in closed position;
  • Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 showing the prongs in open position.
  • Figure 5 is a detail perspective showing the end of the ring metal and the trigger before assembly.
  • the reference numerals 2, 3 and '3 respectively indicate a back member and a pair of cover members on opposite sides of said back member.
  • the back member and cover members may be of any conventional design.
  • a metal spring back 5 is secured to the back member 2 in any suitable manner.
  • a pair of toggle plates 5 is mounted in the spring back with the outer edges of the plates abutting the edges 7 of the spring back.
  • Each toggle plate has secured to it a plurality of sheet retaining prongs 8 which engage the ends of opposite prongs to form closed rings when the toggle plates are in the position illustrated in Figures 1, 3 and 5.
  • cover plain 9 is positioned over the toggle plates 6 with its outer edges embracing the edges of the spring back.
  • the cover plate is notched at its edges, as indicated at It, to allow the necessary clearance for the sheet retaining prongs.
  • Each end of the cover plate 9 is provided with a pair of integral projecting tongues H and a centrally disposed notch I2.
  • a trigger l3 is provided with a pair of slots l4 into which the tongues H are adapted to fit.
  • the tongues l I are flattened to cause them to lie in the same plane.
  • the trigger is provided with a boosting lip I5 which is preferably integral with the trigger and is bent from the lower edge of the trigger to project under the ends of the toggle plates 6, as shown in' Figures 3 and 4.
  • a small outward and downward force applied against the upper portion of the trigger will cause the tongues I l and the slots id rather than on the U spring back 5.
  • This arrangement facilitates the assembly of the triggers with the ring metal and virtually eliminates the possibility of the trigger being displaced from its proper position during use.
  • the trigger I3 is provided with another lip l8 projecting inwardly into the notch l2 so as to engage the upper surface of the toggle plates and to depress them to close the prongs when the triggers are pressed inwardly.
  • the lip l6 would prevent upward movement of the with a trigger at each end is preferred, because it gives the ring metal a more balanced effect and enables the prongs to beopened from either end of the binder.
  • a ring meal including a cover plate provided with a pair of projecting tongues, and a trigger slotted to receive said tongues, said tongues. being bent against said trigger to retain saidtrigger in position adjacent the end of said ring metal.
  • a, ring metal including a pair of toggle plates and a cover plate, and a trigger having a depressing lip projecting therefrom,'said cover plate being notched to allow said lip to project therethrough.
  • a loose leaf binder a pair of toggle plates, a cover plate, a trigger pivotally secured to said cover plate, a booster lip projecting from said trigger to engage the lower surface of said toggle plates, and another lip projecting from said trigger to engage the upper surface of said toggle plates.
  • a plurality of sheet retaining rings mounted on said toggle plates, and a ring opening and closing trigger pivoted adjacent one end of said toggle .plates, the ring closing means of said trigger comprising a lip struck out from said trigger.
  • a trigger including a lip projecting from its lower edge and another lip struck out from said trigger, said first mentioned lip being operable to boost said toggle plates, and said second mentioned lipbeing operable to depress said toggle plates.
  • a cover plate notched at one end, a pair of tongues projecting from said 1 end on opposite sides of said notch, a pair of toggle plates positioned under said cover plate, and a trigger secured to said cover plate by said 'tongues, said trigger having a lip projecting through said notch into engagement with said toggle plates.

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Oct. 6, 1936. P. o. UNGER LOOSE LEAF BINDER Filed Oct. 29, 1934 ENTOR. 1 ,4 UL 0. U/VGE P A TTORNEY.
Patented Oct. 6, 1936 UNlTED STATES PATENT oFFics LOOSE LEAF BINDER Application October 29, 1934, Serial No. 750,446
9 Claims.
This invention relates to a loose leaf binder, and more particularly to a trigger for opening and closing the sheet retaining-prongs of a loose leaf binder.
Triggers adapted to open and close the prongs of a loose leaf binder have been known in the past, but few of them have achieved any degree of success, either because the devices were not positive in operation, or were too expensive or complicated for commercial production. In many such structures the prongs are interlocked in closed position. Accordingly, if the user attempts to open the prongs by hand, the toggle plates cannot be moved and the rings will be bent out of shape.
It is an object of this invention to provide a simple and efficient trigger capable of opening a and closing the sheet retaining prongs of a loose leaf binder. It is a further object of this invention to provide a trigger that is easily assembled with a ring metal and will not become displaced from its proper position in use. It is a further object of this invention to provide a trigger that will not interfere with manual opening of the sheet retaining prongs. Other objects of this invention will become apparent upon reading the following description, taken in conjunction With the accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of a loose leaf binder embodying the invention with parts broken away to facilitate illustration of the structure when the prongs are in closed position;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary view showing the prongs in open position;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view taken through the center of the ring metal with the prongs in closed position;
Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 showing the prongs in open position; and
Figure 5 is a detail perspective showing the end of the ring metal and the trigger before assembly.
In the drawing, the reference numerals 2, 3 and '3 respectively indicate a back member and a pair of cover members on opposite sides of said back member. The back member and cover members may be of any conventional design. A metal spring back 5 is secured to the back member 2 in any suitable manner. A pair of toggle plates 5 is mounted in the spring back with the outer edges of the plates abutting the edges 7 of the spring back. Each toggle plate has secured to it a plurality of sheet retaining prongs 8 which engage the ends of opposite prongs to form closed rings when the toggle plates are in the position illustrated in Figures 1, 3 and 5. A
cover plain 9 is positioned over the toggle plates 6 with its outer edges embracing the edges of the spring back. The cover plate is notched at its edges, as indicated at It, to allow the necessary clearance for the sheet retaining prongs.
Each end of the cover plate 9 is provided with a pair of integral projecting tongues H and a centrally disposed notch I2. A trigger l3 is provided with a pair of slots l4 into which the tongues H are adapted to fit. In order to facilitate assembly of the triggers with the cover plate, the tongues l I are flattened to cause them to lie in the same plane. After the trigger has been positioned against the end of the ring metal with the tongues H projecting through the slots 14, the tongues H are bent downwardly, as shown in Figure l.
The trigger is provided with a boosting lip I5 which is preferably integral with the trigger and is bent from the lower edge of the trigger to project under the ends of the toggle plates 6, as shown in'Figures 3 and 4. When the mechanism is in the position illustrated in Figure 3, a small outward and downward force applied against the upper portion of the trigger will cause the tongues I l and the slots id rather than on the U spring back 5. This arrangement facilitates the assembly of the triggers with the ring metal and virtually eliminates the possibility of the trigger being displaced from its proper position during use.
The trigger I3 is provided with another lip l8 projecting inwardly into the notch l2 so as to engage the upper surface of the toggle plates and to depress them to close the prongs when the triggers are pressed inwardly. The lip shown as being integral with the trigger and struck out therefrom, but it will be understood that it may be formed separately and may be secured to the trigger in any suitable manner.
It is essential that the lip 16 project inwardly beyond the pivot point of the trigger so that if the prongs are opened manually the toggle plates will move the trigger to the position shown in Figure 4. If the lip I6 didnt extend far enough inwardly of the pivot point, any eifort to open the rings manually would result in a direct vertical force against the lip 5 which would be opposed by the connection between the trigger and cover plate. In other words, the pivot point of the i6 is.
trigger and the point of application of force tov 55 the trigger by the toggle plates tending to open the rings would be in the same vertical plane,'
andthe trigger would not move around its pivot.
The lip l6 would prevent upward movement of the with a trigger at each end is preferred, because it gives the ring metal a more balanced effect and enables the prongs to beopened from either end of the binder. V
' While I have described a preferred embodiment of my invention in considerable detail, it will be .understood that the. description is illustrative, rather than restrictive, as many details may be modified or changed without departing from the spirit orscope of .my invention. Accordingly, I ,do not desire to be restricted to the exact structure described, except as limited by the appended claims. 7 I p I claim:
' 1. Ina 10058 leaf binder, a ring meal including a cover plate provided with a pair of projecting tongues, and a trigger slotted to receive said tongues, said tongues. being bent against said trigger to retain saidtrigger in position adjacent the end of said ring metal. 7
2.. In a loose leaf binder, a, ring metal including a pair of toggle plates and a cover plate, and a trigger having a depressing lip projecting therefrom,'said cover plate being notched to allow said lip to project therethrough.
3; In a loose leaf binder, a pair of toggle plates and a trigger pivoted adjacent one end of said toggle plates, said trigger having a booster lip engageable with the lower surface of said toggle plates and a depressing lip engageable with the upper surface of said toggle plates. 7
4. In a loose leaf binder, a pair of toggle plates, a cover plate, a trigger pivotally secured to said cover plate, a booster lip projecting from said trigger to engage the lower surface of said toggle plates, and another lip projecting from said trigger to engage the upper surface of said toggle plates.
5. In a loose leaf binder, a pair of toggle plates, a trigger pivoted adjacent one end of said toggle 'plates, and a lip struck out from said trigger and engaging the upper surface of said toggle plates,
the point of engagement of said lip with said toggle plates being spaced inwardly of said pivot a distances'ufficient to allow said toggle plates to move, said trigger around said pivot when said toggleiplates are moved upwardly.
6., In a loose leaf binder, a pair of toggle plates,
a trigger, and a lip struck out from said trigger,
said lip being adapted to depress said toggle plates when said trigger is pressed in one direction. 7. In a loose leaf-binder, a pair of toggle plates,
a plurality of sheet retaining rings mounted on said toggle plates, and a ring opening and closing trigger pivoted adjacent one end of said toggle .plates, the ring closing means of said trigger comprising a lip struck out from said trigger.
8. Ina loose leaf binder, a pair of toggle plates,
7 and a trigger including a lip projecting from its lower edge and another lip struck out from said trigger, said first mentioned lip being operable to boost said toggle plates, and said second mentioned lipbeing operable to depress said toggle plates. 7
9. In a loose leaf binder, a cover plate notched at one end, a pair of tongues projecting from said 1 end on opposite sides of said notch, a pair of toggle plates positioned under said cover plate, and a trigger secured to said cover plate by said 'tongues, said trigger having a lip projecting through said notch into engagement with said toggle plates.
PAUL O. UNGER.
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Cited By (5)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2498902A (en) * 1945-12-19 1950-02-28 Wilson Jones Co Loose-leaf binder
US5116157A (en) * 1990-12-28 1992-05-26 U.S. Ring Binder Corporation Locking ring binder
US5135323A (en) * 1991-07-23 1992-08-04 U.S. Ring Binder Ring binder
EP0512169A1 (en) * 1991-05-03 1992-11-11 World-Wide Stationery Manufacturing Co. Ltd Ring binder
US5255991A (en) * 1991-04-15 1993-10-26 Bensons International Systems Limited Lockable ring binder mechanism

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2498902A (en) * 1945-12-19 1950-02-28 Wilson Jones Co Loose-leaf binder
US5116157A (en) * 1990-12-28 1992-05-26 U.S. Ring Binder Corporation Locking ring binder
US5255991A (en) * 1991-04-15 1993-10-26 Bensons International Systems Limited Lockable ring binder mechanism
EP0512169A1 (en) * 1991-05-03 1992-11-11 World-Wide Stationery Manufacturing Co. Ltd Ring binder
US5135323A (en) * 1991-07-23 1992-08-04 U.S. Ring Binder Ring binder

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