Bracket for supporting binders in a hanging file

Binder device releasably engaging aperture or notch of sheet – Combined

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402 80R, 312184, B42F 700, B42F 1340, B42F 1500

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051545276

ABSTRACT:
A device for supporting a ring binder vertically within a hanging file system of the type having laterally extending support rails, the device being suitable for use with conventional ring binders of the type having a spine and a ring mechanism secured to the spine by two or more fasteners. The device includes a thin, U-shaped support bracket adapted to be removably inserted between the spine of the ring binder and the ring mechanism of the ring binder. The U-shaped support bracket has a medial portion, a hook-like portion, and first and second elongate arms extending from the medial portion. The first and second elongate arms are spaced apart from one another and define an opening therebetween which is sized and adapted to receive therein one of the fasteners of the ring binder.

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