Claims
- 1. A method of fabricating a binder for sheet material comprising the steps of forming a non-metallic cover including a front cover section, a rear cover section and a spine connecting said cover sections;
- joining each cover section to said spine along a hinge line;
- stamping out a plurality of prongs at angles of between 75 degrees and 85 degrees from at least one metal plate of a binding mechanism, each prong having a length at least two times greater than the thickness of the corresponding cover section;
- disposing said at least one metal plate flatwise against the respective cover section;
- embedding said prongs in the respective cover section and thereby bending them so that they come to rest at substantially smaller angles, said prongs being confined wholly within the thickness of the respective cover section and no portion of said prongs being exposed on the opposite surface of the respective cover section.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including the step of randomly orienting said prongs with respect to said plate.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said metal plate comprises a portion of a hinge assembly.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said metal plate is a binding plate, attached to the rear face of a toggled binder mechanism.
- 5. In a binder construction;
- a non-metallic cover having a thickness in the range of 0.100 to 0.152 inch;
- at least one metal plate of a binding mechanism disposed flatwise against said cover;
- a plurality of prongs generally triangular in shape and having a curved sharpened tip, stamped out at angles of between 75 degrees and 85 degrees from said plate and having a length at least twice as great as the thickness of said cover;
- said prongs when embedded in said cover bending and coming to rest at substantially smaller angles with no portion of said prongs being exposed on the opposite surface of said cover.
- 6. The binder construction of claim 5 wherein said cover is formed of paperboard.
- 7. The binder construction of claim 5, wherein the tips of a first group of said prongs are facing in one direction and the tips of a second group of said prongs are facing in the opposite direction.
- 8. The binder construction of claim 5, wherein said prongs are randomly oriented, so that the tips of said prongs face in random directions.
- 9. The binder construction of claim 5, wherein said metal plate comprises a portion of a hinge.
- 10. The binder construction of claim 5, wherein said metal plate is a binding plate, attached to the rear face of a toggled binder mechanism.
- 11. In a ring binder having a cover and a toggle mechanism;
- said cover being non-metallic and having a thickness in the range of 0.100 to 0.152 inch;
- said toggle mechanism attached to a first side of a metal plate substantially along the entire length thereof;
- a plurality of prongs generally triangular in shape and having a curved sharpened tip, stamped out from said metal plate at angles of between 75 degrees and 85 degrees from a second side of said metal plate and having a length at least twice as great as the thickness of said cover;
- said second side of said metal plate disposed flatwise against said cover;
- said prongs when embedded in said cover bending and coming to rest at substantially smaller angles with no portion of said prongs being exposed on the opposite surface of said cover.
- 12. In a binder construction, a non-metallic cover including a front cover section, a rear cover section and a spine connecting said cover sections, each cover section being joined to said spine along a hinge line, a hinge assembly attached to each cover section adjacent to said hinge line and each hinge assembly including a metal hinge plate disposed flatwise against the respective cover section, a plurality of prongs stamped out at angles of between 75 degrees and 85 degrees from said hinge plate and when embedded in the respective cover section bending and coming to rest at substantially smaller angles, each prong being generally triangular in shape and being curved throughout its length and terminating in a sharpened tip, each prong having a length at least two times greater than the thickness of the corresponding cover section, said prongs being confined wholly within the thickness of the respective cover section and no portion of said prong being exposed on the opposite surface of the cover section.
- 13. In a post and lock bar binder having a cover, a post assembly attached to a hinge assembly, and a lock bar assembly attached to a hinge assembly, the improvement comprising a plurality of prongs, affixed to each of said hinge assemblies, protruding at angles of between 75 degrees and 85 degrees from said hinge assemblies, and when embedded into said cover said prongs bending into substantially smaller angles, each prong generally triangular in shape, curved throughout its length, and terminating in a sharpened tip.
- 14. The improvement of claim 13, wherein the length of each prong is substantially greater than the thickness of the cover.
- 15. The improvement of claim 14, wherein the cover is comprised of a nonmetallic material.
- 16. The improvement of claim 15, wherein said prongs are confined wholly within the thickness of the cover, with no portion of said prongs exposed on the surface of the cover opposite to the point of attachment to each hinge assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 673,186, filed Nov. 19, 1984, now abandoned.
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