Binder device releasably engaging aperture or notch of sheet – Resilient sheet retainer requiring deflection for sheet removal – Releasably attached to keeper
Patent
1985-07-10
1987-09-15
Goldberg, Howard N.
Binder device releasably engaging aperture or notch of sheet
Resilient sheet retainer requiring deflection for sheet removal
Releasably attached to keeper
402 8, 402 9, 402 6, B42F 1310, B42F 1302
Patent
active
046936246
ABSTRACT:
A binding mechanism for the binding of perforated papers, has at least two elastically flexible tangs (5,6). These tangs (5,6) are arranged standing upright on the top side of a flat support strip (1). Their ends are releaseably connected with extension pieces (9,10). In order that the tangs (5,6) with their extension pieces (9,10) can be formed into ring arcs whose size is adaptable between a minimum and a maximum, to the bound paper stack height, the support strip (1) made of plastic has passages (7,8) into which the extension pieces (9,10) can be releaseably and lockingly inserted to different depths. The extension pieces (9,10) consist of separate, likewise flexible, rod or tongue like elements which have at least the same or a greater length than the tangs (5,6). The passages may be provided at their insertion-side ends with a detention edge or with a lock tooth, and the extension pieces with a lock tooth system.
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Goldberg Howard N.
Ross Taylor J.
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