Claims
- 1. A device for connecting a binder to a suppot surface, which binder is adapted to have a book mounted therein, which device is adapted to enable the binder to be movable through a multi-planar path to a position projecting towards the user for enabling opening of the binder covers and access to the book adapted to be mounted therein, further adapted to prevent overtravel of the binder upon access thereof, still further adapted to enable the binder to automatically return through the multi-planar path, upon release thereof from the accessed position, to a position recessed from and not projecting towards the user for storage of the binder, and still further adapted to automatically clamp the binder covers closed upon storage thereof, which device comprises:
- (a) a connecting rod, adapted to be secured at the opposed ends thereof to the support for connection thereto, further adapted to guide movement of the binder through a multi-planar path between accessed position thereof, at which the binder projects towards the user for enabling opening of the binder covers and access to the book adapted to be mounted in the binder, and stored position thereof, at which the binder is recessed from and does not project towards the user for storing the binder and the book adapted to be mounted therein;
- (b) a connecting yoke, including side portions and a medial portion, and further including a upstanding medial flange portion upstanding generally perpendicularly from the medial portion, adapted to enable guiding of the binder along the connecting rod, and pivoting of the yoke and binder relative to the support surface between stored and accessed positions, to enable opening of the binder covers and access to the book adapted to be mounted therein, upon pivoting of the binder to accessed position relative to the support surface, and further adapted to automatically clamp the binder covers closed upon pivoting of the binder to stored position relative to the support surface; and
- (c) means for pivotally connecting the connecting yoke to the binder.
- 2. A device as in claim 1, in which the support surface, to which the device is adapted to be connected, is adapted to project outwardly towards the user.
- 3. A device as in claim 1, in which the binder accessed and stored positions are offset 90 degrees from each other.
- 4. A device as in claim 1, in which the yoke upstanding flange portion has an opening therein through which the rod extends.
- 5. A device as in claim 1, in which the binder to which the device is adapted to be connected is adapted to include a spine, and in which the connecting yoke includes an end edge which is adapted to bear against the binder spine upon pivoted movement of the binder into accessed position in which the binder projects towards the user.
- 6. A device as in claim 1, in which the binder to which the device is adapted to be connected is adapted to include a spine, and a pair of covers hingedly mounted to the spine, and in which the connecting yoke depending side portion means includes a sloped edge, adapted to extend across and clamp the covers of the binder closed upon storage thereof, and to retract from extension across, and enable opening of, the covers of the binder upon access thereof.
- 7. A device as in claim 1, in which the yoke is generally inverted Y-shaped.
- 8. A device as in claim 2, in which the rod is adapted to be secured at both ends under the support surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 345,818, filed 2/4/82, now abandoned.
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