Binder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793435
  • Patent Number
    6,793,435
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A binder (10) has a base (14) having passages (14A, 14A) through which binding legs (13,13) can be inserted. The base (14) has a plurality of base-forming members (17,17) that can move relative to each other along the longitudinal direction. Each of the base-forming members (17,17) has first and second operating portions (22,23) that move when the base-forming members (17,17) are moved relative to each other. The second operating portions (23,23) move away from each other and press the binding legs (13,13) onto their binding positions when the first operating portions (22,22) are moved toward each other. The binding legs (13,13) are released and the first operating portions (22,22) move away from each other when the second operating portions (23,23) are moved toward each other.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a binder, and more particularly to an improvement in a binder capable of applying binding forces by folding down binding legs along a base.




2. Related Art




Conventionally, a file referred to as a flat file has a base, passages for binding legs, and pressing members. The base is in the shape of a thin strip extending like a plate. The passages are composed of two holes arranged in the longitudinal direction in the base. The pressing members are formed on the side of an upper surface of the base. Each of the pressing members can be slid between a position for opening a corresponding one of the passages and a position for closing the passage. This binder is designed such that binding forces are applied to the binding legs maintained in a folded-down posture when the pressing members are moved away from each other and that each of the binding legs can be drawn out of a corresponding one of the passages when the pressing members are moved toward each other.




However, such a binder is inconvenient in that a binding operation cannot be performed easily only by two fingers of one hand such as a thumb and an index finger, for example, after binding legs have been inserted through passages formed in a base. This results from the fact that pressing members must be moved away from each other when applying binding forces to the binding legs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made in an attempt to eliminate the aforementioned inconvenience. It is an objective of the present invention to provide a binder suited to adopt a design in which operational forces are applied in one direction.




In order to achieve the aforementioned object, the present invention provides a binder capable of applying binding forces to binding legs that have been inserted through passages formed in a base extending in the longitudinal direction with a construction wherein the base has a plurality of base-forming members that are arranged relatively movably along the longitudinal direction and that can form the passages, wherein each of the base-forming members has at least one operating portion that moves when the base-forming members are moved relative to each other, and wherein it becomes possible to press or release each of the binding legs by operating the operating portion in a predetermined manner. Such a construction makes it possible to press and release the binding legs by an approaching or pinching operation, for instance, in the case where two operating portions are formed in the longitudinal direction in each of the base-forming members. This makes it possible not only to perform binding and releasing operations easily and smoothly while ensuring that operational forces are applied in one direction during each operation, but also to apply operational forces from fingertips to the operating portions.




Further, the present invention can provide a binder capable of applying binding forces to binding legs that have been inserted through passages formed in a base extending in the longitudinal direction with a construction wherein the base has a plurality of base-forming members that are arranged relatively movably along the longitudinal direction and that can form the passages, wherein each of the base-forming members has first and second operating portions that move when the base-forming members are moved relative to each other, wherein the second operating portions move away from each other and press the binding legs onto their binding positions when the first operating portions are moved toward each other, and wherein the binding legs are released and the first operating portions move away from each other when the second operating portions are moved toward each other. In the case where such a construction is adopted, when the first or second operating portions are moved toward each other, the second or first operating portions are moved away from each other. Therefore, the binding legs can always be pressed and released by moving the corresponding operating portions toward each other. This also makes it possible to achieve simplification of operations while ensuring that operational forces are applied in one direction during each operation.




The present invention preferably adopts a construction wherein the base-forming members are common in shape and wherein the base is formed by combining the base-forming members. Such a construction makes it possible to achieve structural simplification and reduction in cost by reducing the number of types of parts constituting the base.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view of a file to which a binder according to an embodiment of the present invention is applied.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged perspective view of the binder.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 1

taken along a line A—A.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view similar to FIG.


3


and shows a state in which binding legs are about to be folded down.




FIG.


5


(A) is a plan view of a base in which binding leg-pressing portions are close to each other.




FIG.


5


(B) is a plan view of the base in which first operating portions are close to each other.




FIG.


6


(A) is a plan view of a base-forming member.




FIG.


6


(B) is a bottom view of FIG.


6


(A).





FIG. 7

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG.


6


(A) taken along a line B—B.





FIG. 8

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG.


6


(A) taken along a line C—C.




FIG.


9


(A) is a front view of FIG.


6


(A).




FIG.


9


(B) is a rear view of FIG.


6


(A).





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view of FIG.


6


(A) taken along a line D—D.





FIG. 11

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG.


6


(A) taken along a line E—E.





FIG. 12

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG.


6


(A) taken along a line F—F.





FIG. 13

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG.


6


(A) taken along a line G—G.





FIG. 14

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG.


5


(A) taken along a line H—H.





FIG. 15

is a partially enlarged front view of FIG.


5


(A).





FIG. 16

is a partially enlarged front view of FIG.


5


(B).





FIG. 17

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG.


6


(A) taken along a line I—I.





FIG. 18

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG.


5


(A) taken along a line J—J.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.





FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view of a file to which a binder according to the first embodiment of the present invention is applied.

FIG. 2

is an enlarged perspective view of the binder. In these drawings, a binder


10


is fitted to a folded portion


11


C, which is a twofold portion between a reverse cover


11


A and a back cover


11


B. The reverse cover


11


A and the back cover


11


B constitute a cover body


11


. Papers P can be bound between the binder


10


and the folded portion


11


C. The binder


10


has a pair of binding legs


13


,


13


and a base


14


. The binding legs


13


,


13


penetrate the folded portion


11


C and extend in such a manner as to protrude above an inner surface of the cover body


11


. The binding legs


13


,


13


can be inserted through two binding holes P


1


(see

FIG. 3

) punched in the papers P. The base


14


has a pair of slot-shaped passages


14


A,


14


A through which the binding legs


13


,


13


are inserted.




The binding legs


13


,


13


are not to be limited to any specific material or shape. In this embodiment, however, the binding legs


13


,


13


are flexible band-shaped members that are formed principally from a resinous material such as polyethylene. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a serrated surface


16


is formed on one side of each of the binding legs


13


,


13


. Each serrated surface


16


faces downwards when a corresponding one of the binding legs


13


,


13


is folded down. The serrated surface


16


meshes with a claw-shaped protrusion


14


B formed on an inner peripheral edge of a corresponding one of the passages


14


A,


14


A, thus making it possible to prevent a corresponding one of the binding legs


13


,


13


from moving relative to the base


14


.




As shown in FIGS.


5


(A) and


5


(B) as well, the base


14


is composed of a pair of base-forming members


17


,


17


, which extend in the longitudinal direction and are combined relatively movably. The base-forming members


17


,


17


are constructed of integrally molded articles that are made principally from resinous materials such as ABS, PS, and polypropylene. The base


14


is formed by combining the base-forming members


17


,


17


that are arranged point-symmetrical to each other in a plan view.




As shown in FIG.


6


(A) as well, each of the base-forming members


17


,


17


has a first transverse portion


20


, a second transverse portion


21


, a first operating portion


22


, and a binding leg-pressing portion


23


or a second operating portion


23


. The first transverse portion


20


extends in the lateral direction in FIG.


6


(A), is formed in the shape of a strip, and has an abutment end surface


20


A (FIG.


5


A), which comes into contact with an abutment end surface


20


A of the other base-forming member


17


. The second transverse portion


21


extends to the right from the right end of the first transverse portion


20


and is substantially twice as wide as the first transverse portion


20


. A corresponding one of the passages


14


A,


14


A is formed in a surface of the second transverse portion


21


. The first operating portion


22


is disposed in such a manner as to protrude above an upper surface of the first transverse portion


20


. The binding leg-pressing portion


23


or the second operating portion


23


is disposed at the left end of the first transverse portion


20


in FIG.


6


(A).




As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the first transverse portion


20


is formed in the shape of a strip making a curve that extends upwards to the right when viewed in cross section. As shown in FIGS.


9


(A) and


10


as well, an elevation-forming surface


24


is formed on the side of a lower surface of the first transverse portion


20


at a substantially central position in the longitudinal direction (i.e., the left-to-right direction in FIG.


10


). The first transverse portion


20


differs in thickness between its region on the left of the elevation-forming surface


24


and its region on the right of the elevation-forming surface


24


. That is, the first transverse portion


20


has a first curved-strip portion


25


and a second curved-strip portion


26


. The first curved-strip portion


25


extends between the elevation-forming surface


24


and the binding leg-pressing portion


23


. The second curved-strip portion


26


extends between the elevation-forming surface


24


and the second transverse portion


21


and is substantially twice as thick as the first curved-strip portion


25


. A first protrusive bar portion


28


extending from the elevation-forming surface


24


toward the second transverse portion


21


is disposed on the side of a lower surface of the second curved-strip portion


26


. A protrusion


29


, on which a later-described flexing portion of the binding leg-pressing portion


23


abuts, is disposed on the side of the lower surface of the second curved-strip portion


26


on the lower side in FIG.


6


(B). A bulge portion


30


that is formed by slightly swelling the lower surface of the second curved-strip portion


26


is disposed contiguous to the protrusion


29


(see FIG.


9


(B)).




As shown in FIG.


6


(A), the second transverse portion


21


has a first passage-forming portion


32


, a second passage-forming portion


33


, a third passage-forming portion


35


, a second protrusive bar portion


38


, and a pair of stoppers


39


. The first passage-forming portion


32


extends from the second curved-strip portion


26


and forms an upper-left inner peripheral edge of the passage


14


A in FIG.


6


(A). The second passage-forming portion


33


extends downwards in FIG.


6


(A) from the first passage-forming portion


32


via an elevation


32


A and forms a lower-left inner peripheral edge of the passage


14


A. The third passage-forming portion


35


extends to the right from the first and second passage-forming portions


32


,


33


and forms a right inner peripheral edge of the passage


14


A. A recess


34


(see

FIG. 13

) capable of receiving a corresponding one of the binding legs


13


,


13


in a folded-down posture is formed on the side of an upper surface of the third passage-forming portion


35


. The second protrusive bar portion


38


extends substantially parallel to the first protrusive bar portion


28


and is disposed symmetrical to the first protrusive bar portion


28


with respect to the passage


14


A. In

FIG. 13

, one of the stoppers


39


,


39


is located on the right side of the first protrusive bar portion


28


, and the other stopper


39


is located on the left side of the second protrusive bar portion


38


. The stoppers


39


can be engaged with the later-described flexing portion of the binding leg-pressing portion


23


. As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 11

, while the first passage-forming portion


32


has substantially the same cross-sectional shape as the second curved-strip portion


26


, the second passage-forming portion


33


has an upper surface of a reduced height so that the second passage-forming portion


33


is substantially half as thick as the first passage-forming portion


32


. As shown in

FIG. 15

, each of the stoppers


39


,


39


is constructed of a protrusion


40


protruding downwards. A vertical surface


40


A constitutes a right flank of the protrusion


40


shown in FIG.


15


.




As shown in FIG.


5


(A), the width of the first operating portion


22


of each of the base-forming members


17


,


17


is set so as to fall within the width of the surface thereof when the base-forming members


17


are combined with each other. As shown in FIG.


6


(A), the upper-half region of the first operating portion


22


extends from the second curved-strip portion


26


and the lower-half region of the first operating portion


22


sticks out from the second curved-strip portion


26


. As shown in

FIG. 14

, the first operating portion


22


is curved at its lower-left end along the upper surface of the first transverse portion


20


of the other base-forming member


17


, whereby the first operating portion


22


can be slid on the first transverse portion


20


. While the first operating portion


22


is substantially as high as the binding leg-pressing portion


23


, an anti-skid protrusive bar


41


(see FIG.


6


(A)) assuming a circular shape in a plan view is formed on the side of the upper surface of the first operating portion


22


.




As shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

as well, the binding leg-pressing portion


23


is formed in such a shape as to embrace the other one of the base-forming members


17


,


17


that are combined with each other. That is, the binding leg-pressing portion


23


has a rising portion


42


, an upper surface portion


44


, a pair of drooping surface portions


46


,


46


, a pair of claw-shaped flexing portions


47


,


47


, and a spacer


48


. The rising portion


42


extends from the first curved-strip portion


25


and rises slightly. The upper surface portion


44


extends from an upper end of the rising portion


42


and assumes the shape of a bridge in a plan view. An anti-skid protrusive bar


43


assuming a circular shape in a plan view is formed on an upper surface of the upper surface portion


44


. The drooping surface portions


46


,


46


droop respectively from left and right sides of the upper surface portion


44


in

FIGS. 17 and 18

. Each of the claw-shaped flexing portions


47


,


47


extends from a lower end of a corresponding one of the drooping surface portions


46


,


46


and is directed inwards. The spacer


48


extends downwards from a lower surface of the upper surface portion


44


. A tip of the spacer


48


is located on the second passage-forming portion


33


of the other base-forming member


17


. The flexing portion


47


shown on the left side in

FIG. 16

cooperates with the spacer


48


and sandwiches a lateral end of the second passage-forming portion


33


from above and from below. On the other hand, the flexing portion


47


shown on the right side in

FIG. 16

interacts with the upper surface portion


44


and sandwiches a lateral end of the first passage-forming portion


32


from above and from below. Thereby it becomes possible to combine the base-forming members


17


,


17


integrally. Also, the binding leg-pressing portion


23


is allowed to be slid in a direction perpendicular to the sheets of

FIGS. 17 and 18

. As shown in

FIGS. 15 and 16

, each of the flexing portions


47


,


47


is split in the left-to-right direction in

FIG. 15

, so that the protrusion


40


can be received.




A method of assembling the base


14


will now be described.




In assembling the base


14


, the base-forming members


17


,


17


are first of all disposed in such a manner as to be directed oppositely in the left-to-right direction in FIG.


6


(A). The base-forming members


17


,


17


are then superimposed on each other such that the first operating portion


22


of one of the base-forming members


17


,


17


locally coincides in its region sticking out from the second curved-strip portion


26


with the first curved-strip portion


25


of the other base-forming member


17


. In this state, the binding leg-pressing portion


23


of one of the base-forming members


17


,


17


and the second transverse portion


21


of the other base-forming member


17


are superimposed on each other and are then pressed in the thickness direction. Thereby the binding leg-pressing portion


23


is fitted to the second transverse portion


21


while embracing it. Thus, assemblage of the binder


10


is completed. In this case, the base-forming members


17


,


17


are combined with each other with a clearance formed in the thickness direction.




The base


14


thus assembled allows the base-forming members


17


,


17


to move relative to each other in the longitudinal direction. This relative movement allows the first operating portion


22


and the binding leg-pressing portion


23


of one of the base-forming members


17


,


17


and the first operating portion


22


and the binding leg-pressing portion


23


of the other base-forming member


17


to move toward and away from each other, respectively. For instance, if the first operating portion


22


on the left side is moved toward the first operating portion


22


on the right side (to the right) in a state shown in FIG.


5


(A), only the binding leg-pressing portion


23


on the right side moves to the right. As a result, the binding leg-pressing portion


23


on the left side and the binding leg-pressing portion


23


on the right side move away from each other. If these binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


are moved toward each other in a state shown in FIG.


5


(B), they move as opposed to the aforementioned case. As a result, the first operating portions


22


move away from each other. Accordingly, the first operating members


22


,


22


and the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


are designed to move in opposed directions when the base-forming members


17


,


17


move relative to each other.




It will now be described how the binder


10


of this embodiment is used.




It is assumed herein, as shown in

FIG. 4

, that the base-forming members


17


,


17


are set in such a positional relation that the passages


14


A,


14


A are open and that each of the binding legs


13


,


13


is inserted through a corresponding one of the binding holes P


1


, P


1


formed in the paper P. In the case where the paper P is bound in this state, each of the binding legs


13


,


13


is inserted through a corresponding one of the passages


14


A,


14


A so as to lay the base


14


on the paper P. Then, two fingers of one hand such as a thumb and an index finger are applied respectively to the first operating portions


22


,


22


that are spaced from each other, so as to move them toward each other. Thus, the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


are slid away from each other. The claw-shaped protrusion


14


B then approaches a corresponding one of the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


. As a result, each of the binding legs


13


,


13


is folded down on the side of the lower surface of the upper surface portion


44


in a crawling manner. Finally, each of the binding legs


13


,


13


is sandwiched between the upper surface portion


44


and a bottom portion of the recess


34


and is pressed by the binding leg-pressing portion


23


. Thus, the binding legs


13


,


13


are maintained in a bound posture. In this case, as shown in

FIGS. 15 and 16

, the flexing portion


47


of the binding leg-pressing portion


23


is engaged in its right region shown in

FIG. 16

with the vertical surface


40


A while bestriding the protrusion


40


. A rising counter-force of each of the binding legs


13


,


13


presses the binding leg-pressing portion


23


upwards, and an inner end surface


47


A of the flexing portion


47


shown on the right side in

FIG. 16

faces the vertical surface


40


A. Thus, sliding movements of the base-forming members


17


,


17


are prevented.




On the other hand, when canceling the bound posture of the binding legs


13


,


13


, it is appropriate to pinch the binding leg-pressing portion


23


of one of the base-forming members


17


,


17


with the thumb and the binding leg-pressing portion


23


of the other base-forming member


17


with the index finger and move them toward each other. In this case, a certain pressure is applied to each of the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


from above. Therefore, each of the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


is depressed, so that the inner end surface


47


A of a corresponding one of the flexing portions


47


,


47


no longer faces the vertical surface


40


A. As a result, the inner end surface


47


A is disengaged from the vertical surface


40


A. Thus, the passages


14


A,


14


A are opened, and the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


release the binding legs


13


,


13


, which return to their original positions. In this case, since each of the flexing portions


47


,


47


abuts on the protrusion


29


and is located on the bulge portion


30


, the binding leg portions


13


,


13


continue to assume their original positions in which the passages


14


A,


14


A are open. The passages


14


A,


14


A are not closed unless an external force is applied by intention.




Accordingly, such an embodiment makes it possible to press and release the binding legs


13


,


13


simply and smoothly by alternately performing an operation of moving the first operating portions


22


,


22


toward each other and an operation of moving the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


toward each other. Because the passages


14


A,


14


A are formed in the shape of a slot, each of the binding legs


13


,


13


can be easily inserted through a corresponding one of the passages


14


A,


14


A. In addition, since the base


14


is composed of the two base-forming members


17


,


17


that are substantially identical in shape, a single mold can be used to form the base-forming members


17


,


17


. As a result, reduction of the number of parts and simplification of manufacturing processes can be achieved substantially.




The number of the binding legs


13


,


13


or the passages


14


A,


14


A to be formed is not to be limited as in the case shown in the drawings and may be increased if necessary. In short, the present invention accomplishes its aim as long as it is designed such that the base-forming members


17


,


17


are combined relatively movably and that the operation of moving the first operating portions


22


,


22


toward each other and the operation of moving the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


toward each other make it possible to press and release the binding legs


13


,


13


.




It is not indispensable that the flexing portions


47


,


47


be split in the left-to-right direction as shown in FIG.


15


. In other words, the flexing portions


47


,


47


may be integrated. In this case, if the protrusion


40


is changed in position such that the end surface facing the vertical surface


40


A constitutes an outer end surface of each of the flexing portions


47


,


47


shown on the left side in

FIG. 16

, the vertical surface


40


A can be engaged with a corresponding one of the flexing portions


47


,


47


.




Furthermore, the bound posture of the binding legs


13


,


13


may also be canceled by moving the first operating portions


22


,


22


away from each other so as to move the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


toward each other, instead of performing the operation of moving the binding leg-pressing portions


23


,


23


toward each other.




As described above, the present invention is designed such that each of the base-forming members has at least one operating portion that moves when the base-forming members are moved relative to each other and that it becomes possible to press or release each of the binding legs by operating the operating portion in a predetermined manner. Therefore, for instance, in the case where two operating portions are arranged in the longitudinal direction in each of the base-forming members, the binding legs can be bound and released simply by being pinched. Thus, papers can be bound and released simply and smoothly, and operational forces can be applied to the operating portions easily.




Further, the present invention is designed such that each of the base-forming members has first and second operating portions that move when the base-forming members are moved relative to each other, that the second operating portions move away from each other and press the binding legs when the first operating portions are moved toward each other, and that the binding legs are released and the first operating portions move away from each other when the second operating portions are moved toward each other. Therefore, operational forces can always be applied in such a direction as to move the first or second operating portions toward each other. This also makes it possible to achieve simplification of operations and maintain good handleability.




Furthermore, in the case where the base-forming members are common in shape and where the base is formed by combining the base-forming members, the number of types of parts constituting the base is reduced. As a result, it becomes possible to achieve structural simplification and reduction in cost.



Claims
  • 1. A binder, comprising:a base extending in a longitudinal direction, wherein the base has a plurality of base-forming members that are moveable relative to each other along the longitudinal direction and form passages in the base, and binding legs insertable through the passages of the base; wherein each of the base-forming members has at least one operating portion that moves when the base-forming members are moved relative to each other, and each of the binding legs is pressed or released by operating the corresponding operating portion in a predetermined manner.
  • 2. A binder, comprising:a base extending in a longitudinal direction, wherein the base has a plurality of base-forming members that are moveable relative to each other along the longitudinal direction and form passages in the base, and binding legs insertable through the passages of the base; wherein each of the base-forming members has first and second operating portions that move when the base-forming members are moved relative to each other, the second operating portions move away from each other and press the binding legs onto binding positions when the first operating portions are moved toward each other, and the binding legs are released from the binding positions and the first operating portions move away from each other when the second operating portions are moved toward each other.
  • 3. The binder according to claim 1, wherein the base-forming members are common in shape, and the base is formed by combining the base-forming members.
  • 4. The binder according to claim 2, wherein the base-forming members are common in shape, and the base is formed by combining the base-forming members.
  • 5. The binder according to claim 1, wherein said base consists of two said base-forming members.
  • 6. The binder according to claim 5, wherein said base-forming members are identical and each of said base-forming members, including said at least one operating portion, is integrally made from a molded material.
  • 7. The binder according to claim 1, wherein each of said base-forming members defines one of the passages of said base, and has in a vicinity of an opening of said one passage a protrusion engageable with a serrated surface of one of the binding legs.
  • 8. The binder according to claim 1, wherein one of said base-forming members has a portion that is received and retained in a cavity of a holding element of the other base-forming member, whereby said base-forming members are slidably attached one to another.
  • 9. The binder according to claim 1, wherein each of said base-forming members includes, in the longitudinal direction:a first section carrying said at least one operating portion; and a second section that defines one of the passages of said base.
  • 10. The binder according to claim 9, wherein said at least one operating portion of each of said base-forming members has a general U shape and embraces the second section of the other base-forming member.
  • 11. The binder according to claim 9, wherein the second section of each of said base-forming members includes a stop element that engages said at least one operating portion of the other base-forming member, in a state where said at least one operating portion presses one of the binding legs, so as to prevent said at least one operating portion from releasing the binding leg.
  • 12. The binder according to claim 11, wherein the stop element is disengaged from said at least one operating portion when said at least one operating portion is pressed towards the pressed binding leg.
  • 13. The binder according to claim 10, wherein said at least one operating portion has two flexible portions each extending from a free end of one of two branches of the U shape toward the other of the two branches of the U shape.
  • 14. The binder according to claim 13, wherein each of said base-forming members includes a bulge element that releasably engages the flexible portions of said at least one operating portion of the other base-forming member, in a state where said at least one operating portion does not press the corresponding one of the binding legs.
  • 15. The binder according to claim 9, wherein, when said base-forming members are assembled together, said at least one operating portion of each of said base-forming members is slidable in the longitudinal direction from one side to other side of the passage of the other base-forming member.
  • 16. The binder according to claim 9, wherein for each of said base-forming members, said second section is about twice as wide as the first section.
  • 17. The binder according to claim 2, wherein said base consists of two said base-forming members.
  • 18. The binder according to claim 2, wherein one of said base-forming members has a portion that is received and retained in a cavity of a holding element of the other base-forming member, whereby said base-forming members are slidably attached one to another.
  • 19. The binder according to claim 2, wherein each of said base-forming members includes, in the longitudinal direction:a first section carrying said first and second operating portions; and a second section that defines one of the passages of said base; wherein said second operating portion of each of said base-forming members has a general U shape and embraces the second section of the other base-forming member.
  • 20. The binder according to claim 19, wherein said second operating portion has two flexible portions each extending from a free end of one of two branches of the U shape toward the other of the two branches of the U shape.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-103445 Apr 2001 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5096323 Walker Mar 1992 A
5988925 Baggett Nov 1999 A
6217246 Yu Apr 2001 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2292544 Feb 1996 GB