Glue stick apparatus for a ring binder

Coating implements with material supply – Solid material for rubbing contact or support therefor – Including means to advance material

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401 87, 401 88, 281 31, B43K 2108, A45D 4020, B42D 300

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055709648

ABSTRACT:
The glue stick apparatus for a ring binder comprises a housing having a peripheral edge with at least one hole being sized so as to accommodate a ring of a ring binder. The housing has a chamber formed therein. A glue stick support assembly is supported within the chamber of the housing. A glue stick is supported by the glue stick support assembly. The glue stick support assembly includes a rotatable knob and a threaded rod integrally connected to the knob and extending along a longitudinal axis of the chamber within the housing. A glue stick support member has an opening for threadable engagement with the threaded rod.

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