Claims
- 1. A binder for books, which comprises a front cover panel, a rear cover panel, and a spine along whose opposite longitudinal edges the front and rear cover panels respectively are hingedly connected, and means for protectively securing on said spine and between said cover panels a book, said means being a thin metal member with oppositely extending wings adapted to lie between and against the bound edges of the pages of the directory and a thin edged tongue adapted to penetrate the bound edges of said pages and project through a slot in the spine, and means coacting with said spine-projecting part, and said spine for locking said tongue and said wings in book-securing position to prevent removal of said book from said binder, and the spine of said binder having a rectangular well formed by opposite side walls and opposite end walls for securely holding the back of said book or the backs of two or more books.
- 2. A binder for books, which comprises a front cover panel, a rear cover panel, and a spine along whose opposite longitudinal edges the front and rear cover panels respectively are hingedly connected, and means for protectively securing on said spine and between said cover panels a book, said means being a thin metal member with oppositely extending wings adapted to lie between and against the bound edges of the pages of the book and a thin edged tongue adapted to penetrate the bound edges of said pages and project through a slot in the spine, a hole in said tongue, a transverse passage in said spine, and a removable fastener member extending through said passage and said hole, thereby locking said tongue in said slot of said spine to prevent removal of said book from said binder.
- 3. A binder for books, which comprises a front cover panel, a rear cover panel, and a spine along whose opposite longitudinal edges the front and rear cover panels respectively are hingedly connected, and means for protectively securing on said spine and between said cover panels a book, said means being a thin metal member with oppositely extending wings adapted to lie between and against the bound edges of the pages of the book and a thin edged tongue adapted to penetrate the bound edges of said pages and project through a slot in the spine, and means removably mounted in said spine and coacting with said tongue for locking said tongue and wings in book-securing position to prevent removal of said book from said binder, and a rectangular well in said spine formed by opposite side walls and opposite end walls for securely holding the back of said hook.
- 4. A binder as claimed in claim 1 or 2 or 3 wherein said front cover panel, said rear cover panel and said spine constitute an integral molding of a thermoplastic polymer with said spine and said cover panels being hingedly connected by living hinges.
- 5. A binder as claimed in claims 1 or 3, wherein said means coacting with said spine projecting part comprises a pair of holes in said spine on opposite sides of said tongue when it is inserted in said slot in said spine, said pair of holes and a hole in the slot-inserted tongue being substantially aligned, and a pin removably seated in and extending through the three holes to secure said thin metal member in its book-holding position.
- 6. A binder as claimed in claim 5, wherein said pin has a threaded end threadedly fitted in one of said pair of holes or in a bushing press-fitted therein.
- 7. A binder as claimed in claim 5, wherein said pin is a springable ferrule springably compressibly seated in said pair of holes.
- 8. A binder for telephone directories used in public telephone facilities and the like, which comprises a front cover panel, a rear cover panel, and a spine along whose opposite longitudinal edges the front and rear cover panels respectively are hingedly connected, and means for protectively securing on said spine and between said cover panels a telephone directory, the inner side of said spine having a longitudinal groove intercepting a recess in said inner side, a passage extending between said groove and the outer side of said spine, a lanyard extending through said passage and said groove to provide means for hanging said binder and directory adjacent a telephone, and a head on said lanyard seated in said recess and preventing said lanyard from being pulled out of said groove and passage.
- 9. A binder as claimed in claim 8, wherein the back of said telephone directory lays across said groove and recess to preclude access to the portion of said lanyard in said groove and recess.
- 10. A binder for telephone directories used in public telephone facilities and the like, which comprises a front cover panel, a rear cover panel, and a spine along whose opposite longitudinal edges the front and rear cover panels respectively are hingedly connected, and means for protectively securing on said spine and between said cover panels a telephone directory, said spine having a transverse passage extending from the inner side to the outer side of said spine, at least a portion of said passage being tapered, a tapered plug matingly seated in said tapered portion, one end of a lanyard being fixedly mounted in said plug and extending therefrom through said outer side of said spine to provide means for hanging said binder and directory adjacent a telephone.
- 11. A binder as claimed in claim 3 wherein said means embodies a hole in said tongue, a transverse passage in said spine, and a removable fastener member extending through said passage and said hole, thereby locking said tongue in said slot of said spine.
- 12. A binder as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spine has a rectangular well formed by opposite side walls and opposite end walls for securely holding the back of said book.
- 13. A binder for books and the like which comprises a front cover panel, a rear cover panel, and a spine along whose opposite longitudinal edges the front and rear cover panels respectively are hingedly connected, and means for protectively securing on said spine and between said cover panels a book, the inner side of said spine having a longitudinal groove intercepting a recess in said inner side, a passage extending between said groove and the outer side of said spine, a lanyard extending through said passage and said groove to provide means for attaching said binder and book to a wall, a table, or the like, and a head on said lanyard seated in said recess and preventing said lanyard from being pulled out of said groove and passage.
- 14. A binder as claimed in claim 13, wherein the back of said book lays across said groove and recess to preclude access to the portion of said lanyard in said groove and recess.
- 15. A binder for books and the like, which comprises a front cover panel, a rear cover panel, and a spine along whose opposite longitudinal edges the front and rear cover panels respectively are hingedly connected, and means for protectively securing on said spine and between said covers a book, said spine having a transverse passage extending from the inner side to the outer side of said spine, at least a portion of said passage being tapered, a tapered plug matingly seated in said tapered portion, one end of a lanyard being fixedly mounted in said plug and extending therefrom through said outer side of said spine to provide means for attaching said binder and book to a wall, a table, or the like.
- 16. A binder as claimed in claim 8, or 10, or 13, or 15 wherein said lanyard is attached to a wall, a table, or the like by an attachment comprising:
- a head on one end of said lanyard, a mounting member having a face plate with a keyhole slot therein, said head being small enough to pass through the larger part of said keyhole slot but large enough not to pass through the remainder of said keyhole slot, and a mounting fastener to mount said mounting member and positioned in said larger part to prevent the head of said lanyard from being withdrawn from said keyhole slot.
- 17. A binder as claimed in claim 8, or 10, or 13, or 15 wherein said lanyard is attached to a wall, a table, or the like by an attachment comprising:
- a head on one end of said lanyard, a mounting member having a face plate with an opening large enough to allow said head to pass therethrough, a retaining washer behind said face plate, a keyhole slot in said washer, said keyhole slot having a first segment large enough to allow said head to pass therethrough and a second segment sized to allow said lanyard but not said head to pass therethrough, and said keyhole slot, when said retaining washer is mounted behind said face plate with said lanyard in said second segment, having said first segment non-aligned with said opening in said first plate, whereby the second segment of said keyhole slot prevents said lanyard and its head from being withdrawn through the opening in said mounting member.
- 18. A binder as claimed in claims 6 or 2 or 3 wherein said book is a telephone directory.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 063,832, filed Aug. 6, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,255,065 issued Mar. 10, 1981.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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