Abstract: The present invention provides a clip-on paper holding system for a snap-clamp device made in one piece of plastic. The system uses the snap-clamp device as a paper holder for receiving and holding sheets of punched hole paper. The device is used either with a note pad base to hole punched paper, or with a notebook where the snap-clamp device is mounted to an elongated mounting member that is affixed to the inner surface of the spine of a notebook. One, two, or more devices are used depending on how many holes are formed in the note paper.
Abstract: This invention relates to an improved suspension system for filing computer paper vertically in a file drawer or cabinet. A bundle of a desired number of sheets of paper may be filed using a system having a pair of assemblies, each of which has two members to engage the upper corners of the sheets of paper. The first member of each assembly has a flat panel-like portion which extends at an upper corner thereof to define a downwardly open hook and three vertically spaced horizontally extending prongs. The second member is flat and rectangular shaped and has three vertically spaced apertures which mate to receive the three prongs therethrough. The prongs of each first member are inserted through the upper three holes along one side of the computer paper, and the second member is then located on the prongs. This is repeated on the other side with the other assembly to hold the sheets of paper in a single bundle.