Releasably Attached To Keeper Patents (Class 402/21)
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Patent number: 8585310Abstract: A binder clip having flexible sidewalls biased to close around a rigid retainer for securing pages wrapped around the retainer or pinched by the binder clip and retainer for manually forming a book.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Kodak Alaris Inc.Inventor: Robert Fredric Mindler
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Patent number: 8540451Abstract: Placing sheets around a retainer or between a retainer and clamp and securing a clamp against the sheets and retainer for compressively fixing the pages against the retainer.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Robert Fredric Mindler
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Publication number: 20120093570Abstract: A folder having at least one paper binding fixture affixed to it. Further, the paper binding fixture can be capable of being opened and closed such that when opened sheets of paper can be placed on a male protrusion and when closed the sheets of paper can be bound by releasably coupling the male protrusions to a female opening. Further, the paper binding fixture can have enhanced safety benefits that substantially reduce the risk of injury to a user. Also, the paper binding fixture can reduce the risk of tearing sheets of paper bound by it.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventor: Yoav Ben-Or
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Publication number: 20120082504Abstract: A loose-leaf binder includes a folding cover; a sheet retaining mechanism secured to a folding portion of the cover and comprising an elongated, rectangular recess, a slit at either end of the recess, a plurality of spaced concave members between both ends, and a plurality of spaced clamps between both ends; and a continuous wire having two straight ends and comprising a plurality of flexible spaced C-shaped rings connected together, the C-shaped rings being adapted to retain a plurality of sheets of paper. The ends of the wire are retained in the slits, a portion of the wire between both ends is fastened by the clamps, and the C-shaped rings are urged against the concave members.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventor: Sheng-Tan Wang
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Patent number: 8118513Abstract: A binder lock mechanism includes a manually adjustable locking bar and co-operative locking-hook parts. Pair-wise mutually overlappable locking-hook parts are connected with and project from a respective binder end half, and are situated at mutual distances from each other. The binder end halves are connected by an intermediate pivot joint. The pair-wise mutually overlappable locking-hook parts present openings adapted to receive a respective lock lever connected with the locking bar and have a respective lock lever permanently received on a common binder end half in a mating opening in an assembled state. The lock levers are arranged at a tip portion and at a waved part, respectively, of the locking bar in such a way that they are situated on a common line through the bar, which is retained by a counter-directed resilient tongue situated on the locking bar and a stopper and co-operatable counter-stoppers situated on the binder end.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Keba Sweden ABInventor: Tore Haraldsson
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Patent number: 8050429Abstract: A method of releasably securing an article with an audio recording includes handling a binder clip having audio circuitry with recordation and playback capabilities. The binder clip includes a pair of actuating arms and a gripping portion. The audio circuitry is in the form other than that of a cell phone attached to the binder clip. The method additionally includes compressing the pair of actuating arms of the binder clip above the gripping portion to expand the gripping portion and inserting at least a portion of the article into the gripping portion. The method further includes releasing the actuating arms so that the gripping portion grips the portion of the article inside the binder clip and recording audio onto the audio circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Inventor: Konstantin A. Caploon
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Patent number: 7794169Abstract: In binding a cover sheet together with a sheet bundle, ever-accurate spine-creasing irrespective of bundle thickness is made possible. A sheet stacker stacks sheets into bundles, an adhesive applicator applies adhesive to a spine part of the sheet bundles, and a cover-sheet binder binds cover sheets together with the spine parts. The cover-sheet binder is constituted from a left-and-right pair of spine-creasing press members arranged free to shift between standby and spine-creasing positions; a shifter that reciprocates the spine-creasing press members between the standby and spine-creasing positions; and a controller. The controller functions to vary, in accordance with sheet bundle thickness, any of: (1) the standby position of the press members; (2) the start time of an operation whereby the press members are shifted from the standby to the spine-creasing position; or (3) the traveling speed of the press members in shifting from the standby to the spine-creasing position.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Nisca CorporationInventors: Shinya Sasamoto, Tadahito Takano
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Patent number: 7665924Abstract: On the one surface of a back plate suited to a length-and-width size of a ring binder, hooks serving as an engaging means are formed. The back plate is fixed to the spine surface of the file cover. When the ring binder is pressed against the back plate, the hooks are engaged with the ring binder so that the file cover is mounted on a booklet bound with the ring binder.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Max Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takao Hasegawa, Masaru Ando, Katsuya Nakamura
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Patent number: 6916134Abstract: A safety ring binder mechanism helps prevent finger pinching by requiring simultaneous opposite movement of sliding actuators at both ends of the mechanism in order to open and close the rings. When the actuators are outermost, dimples on the actuators press the blades of the device against the housing, holding the rings open. When the actuators are pushed in, inclined tongues cam the ends of the blades downward, forcing the rings to close and holding them in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Hong Kong Stationery Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yiu Wing Wong
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Patent number: 6082769Abstract: A clip for securing cut sheets of image bearing medium to a notebook or picture book is provided that has an inverted U-shape. The clip is made of an elastic material that has a latch on either end to attach to a cavity in either a notebook, picture book, or similar device. The clip can be made symmetrically so that it can be operated while in a reversed orientation. By producing the clip as a detachable piece, repairs to a picture book become trivial because one can discard the broken clip and simply replace it without needing to discard the entire picture book. Furthermore, this type of paper binding means is ideal for children and the handicapped as the clips can be made of low enough rigidity to enable them to be simply operated, while reducing the odds of accidents resulting from sharp edges or metallic parts. Manufacturing efficiency is increased because the clips and the notebooks can be produced separately and sold disconnected.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: SamSung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kwang-Sig Park
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Patent number: 6030140Abstract: An improved binder formed of two cover portions made of rigid material joined together with a living hinge. A closure flap with a second living hinge joins the free ends of the cover opposite the binder spine. An improved method of attaching a pocket to the binder is also disclosed. The use of such a technique on rigid polypropylene material allows roll feeding of materials, eliminates the need for a chipboard, allows existing printing and sealing machinery to be employed in the manufacture of the binder, and provides improved durability and aesthetics at a low cost.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventors: Stuart Karten, Paul Kirley, Dennis Schroeder
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Patent number: 6010270Abstract: A ring type binder for perforated sheets or the like in which two members are coaxially secured so that a slot is formed along each longitudinal edge of the members. Another partially open ring member is provided that is configured to be slidably received in the slots so that ring member may be moved from an opened to a closed position. A locking device is provided so that the binder may be selectively locked in the closed portion, thereby preventing the unwanted shifting of the members.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignees: Michael N. Friedman, Marcia J. FriedmanInventor: Michael N. Friedman
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Patent number: 5597104Abstract: A one-piece coupon caddy is a sheet formed with a series of coupons. The sheet has a pair of ears that are bent rearwardly from the body of the sheet. The two ears have slots that receive the horizontal bar of a shopping cart basket so that the coupons are visible to the shopper.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Charles DomenInventor: Gregory E. Elliott
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Patent number: 5433480Abstract: A system for releasably and laterally mounting or removing a plurality of booklets including in a preferred embodiment: 1) unitary spines for removably retaining the booklets therein each having at least one upstanding tab on an outer surface thereof and, 2) a binder for releasably mounting the unitary spines therein, the binder having a plurality of longitudinally extending channels that are spaced apart and parallel to one another and have a ridge for engaging the upstanding tabs on the unitary spines during mounting and removal of the unitary spines in the binder.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Morningstar FinancialInventors: David M. Gresham, John W. Davison, Robert D. Soto, Chris Cicenas
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Patent number: 5423624Abstract: A system for retaining stacks of loose-leaf papers in a file folder providing random access to any one sheet is disclosed. The system includes flexible retainer strips sized to fit through perforated holes in the paper and whose ends are configured to releasably couple to form enclosure rings. The ends are securely engaged by relative twisting and inserting of one into the other. A series of adjustment apertures along the length of the retainer allows the formation of varying sizes of enclosure rings. Loops secured to the file folder receive the retainer strips thus holding the paper stack to the folder. The loops are positioned proximate an edge of the folder and pivotally mounted with a rotational axis aligned with the edge so as to rotate from one side of the folder to the other. The front or back side of any sheet in the stack may thus be displayed flat for photocopying or other purpose without removal from the retainer system.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1993Date of Patent: June 13, 1995Inventor: Donna E. Richards
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Patent number: 5037229Abstract: This is a closure unit for wire loop binder which includes a flexible outer retaining flange specifically constructed to increase the resistance to longitudinal movement between the closure unit and wire loop binder. The increased friction resists movement of the closure when assembled in the closure position.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: Creative Binding Systems, Inc.Inventor: Philip B. Stengel
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Patent number: 5018895Abstract: A film stacker clip arrangement (10) for a stack (100) of sheets of film (101) or flats having aligned apertures (102) wherein the arrangement (10) includes a plurality of clip units (11) having a male member (15) and a female member (12) connected by a flexible strap element (21) so as to captively engage the stack (100) of film along at least one edge.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1989Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Inventor: Joseph A. Meier, Jr.
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Patent number: 5009537Abstract: This is a booklet binding system which includes an elongated closure unit specifically constructed and arranged to be removably inserted between the two rows of opposed spaced apart loops of a wire loop binding unit, wherein the closure unit defines a pair of spaced apart loop receiving grooves specifically oriented and arranged to receive the two rows of loops to interlock therewith and provide the desired closure therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1988Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Creative Binding Systems, Inc.Inventor: Philip B. Stengel
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Patent number: 4932804Abstract: A pair of flexible retainer strips each of which can be held in ring configuration by a head and socket at opposite ends of the strip which interlock to retain a stack of perforated sheets in a file folder. Each retainer strip is slidably mounted in a separate guide channel formed in an anchor element securable to the cover of a file folder. The ends of the strip can be readily uncoupled to enable the insertion in or removal of a sheet at any location in the stack without having to remove any of the remaining sheets of the stack from the retainer strip.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1988Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Inventor: Donna E. Richards
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Patent number: 4773786Abstract: A board for writing by means of a pen producing erasable marking comprises a header (2) fixed to it by means of a hooking device which permits the header to be removed from the board and hooked again an infinite number of times without damaging any part of the header or the board. The hooking device consists of wings (7) which act as a guide when the board and the header are assembled, a pair of elements (8) of inverted "U" shape which are inserted into a pair of openings (6) located in the board.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Pubblidono S.R.L.Inventor: Eugenio Pozzobon
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Patent number: 4594016Abstract: A card file holder including a base having outwardly and upwardly divergent card supporting extensions. Pedestals on the underside of the base have angularly orientated surfaces permitting base installation on an upright wall surface or a horizontal surface. An arm assembly includes a pair of card receiving arms having a bridge therebetween at one end. The arm assembly bridge is confined within an opening in the holder base by interengageable surfaces formed on the base and bridge which permit a loaded arm assembly to be inserted into the holder base opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1984Date of Patent: June 10, 1986Inventor: Calvin G. Husbands
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Patent number: 4577985Abstract: A ring binder having flexible ring elements for holding sheets of paper or the like in an organized manner. The binder includes a backplate integrally coupled to a number of ring elements by a living hinge to allow flexing of the ring elements to and from a locked position. The ring elements each include a flanged end which is inserted into an entrance of a keyway, then pushed past a narrow neck to a locked position. Movement of the ring away from this locked position to the entrance is inhibited by a camming surface defined by the backplate.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1983Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Inventor: Lewis R. Beyer
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Patent number: 4511274Abstract: A looseleaf binder assembly consisting of a backbone member and a second member that has fastened thereon a plurality of resilient rounded fingers in a position that will accept a plurality of loose sheets is disclosed. The second member contains an inwardly facing continuous flange on the body of the second member and inwardly facing tangs on the end of each resilient finger. These tangs and continuous flange slide into the grooves of the backbone member until each member is substantially aligned. The two members lock in position, when in alignment, by two of the resilient fingers snapping into notches in the grooves of the backbone member. In order to remove the looseleaf sheets, the two resilient fingers are deflected outwardly to allow the two tangs to clear the two notches where the continuous flange of the second member and the remaining tangs on the resilient fingers can slide out of the grooves in the backbone member.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1983Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Inventor: Ted Chen
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Patent number: 4429901Abstract: A check posting board is provided for aligning checks on top of a business form with duplicating material therebetween, whereby writing made on the check is duplicated on appropriate lines and columns of the business form. The board comprises a generally flat writing surface having along one edge thereof a plurality of radially spaced aligning posts by which the business form and checks may be aligned by placing discrete holes in the business form over said posts and the placing discrete holes in the checks over said posts. An elongated main rail is provided adjacent to and extending substantially the length of the writing surface. The rail has on an upper surface thereof two spaced parallel slots for receiving a slidable check retaining carriage.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1981Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: Rep Industries Inc.Inventors: Howard K. Clery, Jr., Scott R. Penniman
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Patent number: 4374627Abstract: A two part binder for perforated sheets or the like in which a toothed binder member is provided with a constant opening through which sheets are moved for binding engagement with and disengagement from the teeth of the binder member. Another member closes the opening and has tracks for frictional engagement with the sides of the opening to prevent separation of the members in response to the application of the separating force.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1981Date of Patent: February 22, 1983Inventor: Michael N. Friedman
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Patent number: 4261664Abstract: A one-piece binder blank is die cut from plastic sheet stock and formed with integral straps and strap keepers to fasten loose leaves in the binder. The blank is scored to form one or more fold lines defining a spine between front and back covers. At spaced positions along the spine, the back cover is cut out to form a plurality of binder straps integrally connected at their bases with the cover and having barbed heads at their free ends. At corresponding opposite locations, the front cover is cut to form two spaced slits and the strips of material between the slits are stretched and displaced to form low arched keepers through which the barbed ends are passed to secure the straps to the front cover. The straps are longer than the distance between the strap bases and the keepers when the binder is open flat, and stand arched across the spine so as to allow loose leaves thereon to swing freely from flat against one cover to flat against the other.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1978Date of Patent: April 14, 1981Assignee: Crawford Industries, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth Z. Crawford
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Patent number: 4178710Abstract: A changeable exhibitor or sign includes a base plate for attachment to a primary support and an underlying backbone strip spanning the base plate in one direction and anchored thereto. Flip leaves bearing changeable indicia are hingedly and removably attached to the base plate by arcuate spring binder rings which are received through slots of the flip leaves and which have flat terminals engageable through slots of the base plate and captively held releasably between the base plate and backbone strip. The necessity for riveting is avoided. The construction is economical and reliable.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1977Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Assignee: Mar-Kal Products CorporationInventor: Hans F. Schmid
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Patent number: 4174910Abstract: An improved sheet binding device for fastening together a plurality of sheets having pre-punched, spaced-apart openings, comprises an elongated backing member extending between such spaced-apart openings; and, attached to the backing member at spaced-apart positions corresponding to the spacing between such openings, a plurality of fastening elements, each comprising a connecting portion for insertion into such openings, and at the end of said connecting portion remote from said backing member, locking means movable between (1) a collapsed position in which the fastening element is insertable into such opening, and (2) an expanded position in which the locking means is effective to preclude removal of such sheets from said fastening element. This structure can be integrally molded from plastic material. In a preferred embodiment, the structure is substantially self-locking. Single-hole embodiments suitable as replacements for conventional brass head fasteners are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1978Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Mechanical Plastics Corp.Inventors: Thomas W. McSherry, Nathaniel H. Garfield