AU705349B2 - A ring binder - Google Patents

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AU705349B2
AU705349B2 AU33159/95A AU3315995A AU705349B2 AU 705349 B2 AU705349 B2 AU 705349B2 AU 33159/95 A AU33159/95 A AU 33159/95A AU 3315995 A AU3315995 A AU 3315995A AU 705349 B2 AU705349 B2 AU 705349B2
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Simon Chun Yuen To
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World Wide Stationery Manufacturing Co Ltd
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Application Number: Lodged: Invention Title: A RING BINDER 59 The following statemeni is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us
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I I I~I o8a o 0@ o oo or O 0 A RING BINDER This invention relates to a ring binder, and in particular a ring binder adapted to be secured by at least one securing means to a cover.
Conventionally, a ring binder is securable to a cover by at least one rivet having a head portion for engagement with the cover and a tail portion which is deformable to engage a recess in the upper part of the ring binder.
A disadvantage associated with such an arrangement is that it is necessary to manufacture and provide the assemblers with both the ring binders and correspondingly shaped and sized rivets suitable for securing the ring binder to the cover. Rivets of a wrong size or shape may be erroneously provided to the assemblers. The assembling process is also laborious and prone to error. In particular, if the riveting action is not properly carried out, the ring binder and/or the cover may be damaged.
An object of the invention is to overcome or at least substantially 15 ameliorate at least one of the problems mentioned in the prior art, and it is not necessary that the invention in its broadest aspect should overcome each and every one of the mentioned problems.
According to the invention, there is provided a ring binder adapted to be secured to a base member, which ring binder includes a substantially rigid upper structure supporting a pivotable lower structure to which a plurality of ring members are mounted, characterised in that the ring binder includes at least one securing means integrally formed with the upper structure and adapted to secure the ring binder to the base member.
The upper structure may slope downward at each end.
25 The securing means may be deformable to secure the ring binder to the base member.
The securing means may include a plurality of deformable securing members.
The securing member may include a pointed element pointing downward from the upper structure.
The pointed elements may depend downward from the periphery of an opening in the upper structure.
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2 The pointed elements may point outward from the central longitudinal axis of the opening.
The opening may be substantially circular.
Alternatively, the opening may be substantially hexagonal.
In order that the invention might be more fully understood, embodiments of the invention will be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows a top perspective view of a first embodiment of a ring binder according to the present invention; I 4, C p p c -i *I i l p
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Fig. 2 shows a bottom perspective view of the ring binder shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 shows a top view of the ring binder shown in Fig. 1 with the rings removed; Fig. 4 shows the sectional view along the line A-A' of the ring binder shown in Fig.
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P p 4o *5*4 p .pp.s Fig. 6 shows a partial bottom perspective view of the upper structure of the ring binder shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 7 shows a top perspective view of a second embodiment of a ring binder according to the present invention; Fig. 8 shows a bottom perspective view of the ring binder shown in Fig. 7; Fig. 9 shows an end view of the ring binder shown in Fig. 7; Fig. 10 shows a partial bottom perspective view of the upper structure of the ring binder shown in Fig. 7; Fig. 11 shows a top view of the ring binder shown in Fig. 7 with the rings removed; rj
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4 Fig. 12 shows a sectional view along the line B-B of the ring binder shown in Fig.
11 with rings and as secured to a base member; Fig. 13 shows a top perspective view of a third embodiment of a ring binder according to the present invention; Fig. 14 shows a bottom perspective view of the ring binder shown in Fig. 13; Fig. 15 shows a top view of the ring binder shown in Fig. 13 with the rings removed;
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Fig. 17 shows a partial bottom perspective view of the upper structure of the ring binder shown in Fig 13; and Fig. 18 shows a sectional view along the line D-D of the ring binder shown in Fig.
15 with rings and as secured to a base member. -i i As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, a ring binder according to the present invention generally designated as 100 includes a substantially rigid upper plate member 102 supporting a pair of pivotable lower plates 104a and 104b. The lower plates 104a and 104b are pivotably movable relative to each other to enable rings 106 to be selectively opened or closed in the conventional manner.
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At each end of the ring binder 100 are two sets of claws 108. As shown more clearly in Figs. 3 to 6, the claws 108 are integrally formed with the upper plate member 102.
The claws 108 are pushed out from the upper plate member 102 and apertures 1 shown in Fig. 3 as substantially hexagonal, are formed. The claws 108 extend downward from thle upper plate member 102 and outward from thle longitudinal axis of the aperture 110. Thle claws 108 are shown in Fig. 5 as pressed into a, cardboard cover 112. As the claws 108 are splayed out in the pressing process, thle connection between the ring binder 100 and the cover 112 is further enhanced.
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Turning to Figs. 7 and 8, a second embodiment of a ring binder according to thle present invention is shown as generally designated as 200. Similar to the first embodiment described above, the ring binder 200 includes a substantially rigid upper plate member 202 supporting a pair of pivotable lower plates 204a and 204b. The lower plates 204a and 204b~ are pivotably movable relative to each other to enable rings 206 to be selectively opened or closed in the conventional manner.
At each end of the ring binder 200 are two sets of claws 208. As shown more clearly in Figs. 9 to 12, the claws 208 are integrally formed with the upper plate member 202. The claws 208 are push Ied out from the upper plate member 202 and apertures 210, shown in Fig. 11 as substantially circular, are formed. The claws 208 extend downward from the upper plate member 202 and outward from the longitudinal axis of the aperture 210. The claws 208 are shown in Fig. 12 as pressed into a, e.g., cardboard cover 212. As the claws 208 are splayed out in the pressing process, the connection between the ring binder 200 and the cover 212 is fthffer enhanced.
if 14 V 7 II~ rrrr II 6 Figs. 13 and 14 show a third embodiment of a ring binder according to the present invention generally designated as 300. Similar to the two embodiments described above, the ring binder 300 includes a substantially rigid upper plate member 302 supporting a pair of pivotable lower plates 304a and 304b. The lower plates 30 4 a and 304b are pivotably movable relative to each other to enable rings 306 to be selectively opened or closed in the conventional manner.
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It is clear from the foregoing that this invention dispenses with the use of any rivet, which necessitates a separate riveting step in the assembling process. The existence of rivets may also hurt workers and/or users. The absence of any rivet on the outer surface of the cover also helps improve the appearance of the cover. It is also found that such an arrangement can withstand a pulling force of 80 lbs. before the ring binder is detached from the cover.
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1. A ring binder adapted to be secured to a base member, which ring binder includes a substantially rigid upper structure supporting a pivotable lower structure to which a plurality of ring members are mounted, characterized in that the ring binder includes at least one securing means integrally formed with the upper structure and adapted to secure the ring binder to the base member.
2. A ring binder according to Claim 1 further characterized in that the upper structure slopes downward at each end. 4000 ob *0 6 6e a 66d 6 6 *s 6
3. A ring binder according to Claim 1 or 2 further characterized in that the securing means is deformable to secure the ring binder to the base member.
4. A ring binder according to any of the preceding claims further characterized in that the securing means includes a plurality of deformable securing members. .o 6 0 66 6 *6&I6 i S 6* 6 6 I i b: I a I, el: i i! g v' a r i F i I ii i- ri I"I't ~t "I
5. A ring binder according to Claim 4 further characterized in that the securing member includes a pointed element pointing downward from the upper structure. 6 o
6. A ring bir Ai. H elements t-' ider according to Claim 5 further characterized in that the pointed lepend downward from the periphery of an opening in the upper I _1 structure.
7. A ring binder according to Claim 6 further characterized in that the pointed elements point outward from the central longitudinal axis of the opening.
8. A ring binder according to Claim 6 or 7 further characterized in that the opening is substantially circular.
9. A ring binder according to Claim 6 or 7 further characterized in that the opening is substantially hexagonal. G~oe 0 S A *Q A 0
10. A ring binder substantially as herein described and with reference to the accompanying drawings. SC S. C S. C at iC C~ *s S 05*9 Ir i STRI '1 ii iii f i I rb B -I ABSTRACT A ring binder (100, 200, 300) adapted to be secured to a cover (112, 212, 312) is disclosed as comprising a substantially rigid upper plate member (102, 202, 302) supporting two pivotable lower plates (104a, 104b, 204a, 204b, 304a, 304b) to which a plurality of rings (106, 206, 306) are mounted, and at least a set of claws (108, 208, 308) integrally formed with the ring binder (100, 200, 300) and adapted to secure the ring binder (100, 200, 300) to the cover (112, 212, 312). 4ii 0 0o 0 0 *0 4I 4 0 o* 0i rB 4*4* 4: 4 te S- -I K AU;i ~P~1 -v
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US105206A (en) * 1870-07-12 Improvement in sash-holders
US4697945A (en) * 1984-11-19 1987-10-06 Majestic Industries, Inc. Binder for sheet material
US5160209A (en) * 1990-08-20 1992-11-03 Schuessler Robert F Fastener assembly for concealably fastening a paper retaining mechanism to a binder

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US105206A (en) * 1870-07-12 Improvement in sash-holders
US4697945A (en) * 1984-11-19 1987-10-06 Majestic Industries, Inc. Binder for sheet material
US5160209A (en) * 1990-08-20 1992-11-03 Schuessler Robert F Fastener assembly for concealably fastening a paper retaining mechanism to a binder
US5160209B1 (en) * 1990-08-20 2000-02-08 Hong Kong Special Administrati Fastener assembly for concealably fastening a paper retaining mechanism to a binder

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