Claims
- 1. A bolt action ring assembly for use in a ring binder comprising:a cover piece; a pair of bolts on each of which are formed portions of at least one binder ring, the bolts being mounted to said cover piece for movement relative to each other to move the binder ring portions formed thereon into and out of contact with each other to close and open the ring binder; latching means formed on a distal end of each ring portion for interlocking the portions together when the binder ring is closed; and, guide means formed on each bolt for aligning each bolt with respect to the cover piece when the bolts are moved in a direction to close the binder ring, aligning of the bolts further aligning the latching means whereby the ring portions on each bolt readily interlock with each other to latch the ring in a closed position; and a user operable release for locking a bolt in a binder ring closed position and for releasing the bolt when the binder is to be opened, said release comprising a thumb pad attached to said bolt by an arm, said release being receivable in a recess formed in said cover piece, an outer end of the release being greater in height then an inner end thereof, and an upper surface of the release being contoured to generally conform to the shape of a person's thumb pad to facilitate operation by a user when the user presses on the release with their thumb or finger, said recess having a shape generally conforming to that of an inner end of said release for this end of the release to fit into said recess, and a pin formed on an underside of the release and an opening formed in a base of the recess, the pin fitting into the opening to capture and hold the release in place, a user pressing down on the back of the release to raise the inner end thereof upward and releasing the pin from the opening to free the bolt for movement by the user.
- 2. A bolt action ring assembly for use in a ring binder comprising:a cover piece formed of a copolymer material such as polypropylene; a pair of bolts on each of which are formed portions of at least one binder ring, the bolts being mounted to said cover piece for movement relative to each other to move the binder ring portions formed thereon into and out of contact with each other to close and open the ring binder, the bolts being formed of an acetal material; latching means formed on a distal end of each ring portion for interlocking the portions together when the binder ring is closed; and, guide means formed on each bolt for aligning each bolt with respect to the cover piece when the bolts are moved in a direction to close the binder ring, aligning of the bolts further aligning the latching means whereby the ring portions on each bolt readily interlock with each other to latch the ring in a closed position.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein each ring portion comprises one half of a binder ring which is integrally formed with the bolt, the bolt being movable both longitudinally and rotatably when mounted to the cover piece for the binder ring portions to be movable relative to each other.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the ring binder includes a plurality of binder rings each formed by a pair of binder ring halves one of which is integrally formed on one of the bolts and the other of which is formed on the other bolt.
- 5. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the distal end of each binder ring half has a flat section and the latching means is formed on said flat section.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein said latching means includes a recess formed at the outer end of said flat section and a pin formed on said flat section inwardly from said recess.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein said the diameter of said pin and the height thereof correspond to the diameter of said recess and the depth thereof for a pin formed on one ring half to fit into the recess formed on the other ring half to interlock the ring halves and latch them together.
- 8. The assembly of claim 2 wherein said guide means includes a finger formed on said bolt, said cover piece including a slot in which said finger is received when the bolt is moved to close the binder ring.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein the finger is integrally formed on said bolt and said slot is formed in said cover piece so that when said bolt is rotated to a preferred orientation the finger is received in the slot, longitudinal movement of the bolt thereafter automatically interlocks the latching means on the distal end of said ring portions.
- 10. A ring binder comprising:an outer cover including a center spine portion and end leafs extending from each side of the spine; and, a ring assembly attached to the spine, the ring assembly including a cover piece, a pair of bolts on each of which are formed portions of at least one binder ring, the bolts being mounted to said cover piece for movement relative to each other to move the binder ring portions formed thereon into and out of contact with each other to close and open the ring binder, latching means formed on a distal end of each ring portion for interlocking the portions together when the binder ring is closed, a finger guide means formed on each bolt for aligning each bolt with respect to the cover piece when the bolts are moved in a direction to close the binder ring, aligning of the bolts further aligning the latching means whereby the ring portions on each bolt readily interlock with each other to latch the ring in a closed position; and, a release means formed on each of the bolts and releasably engaging the cover piece to lock the bolts in a binder ring closed position, said release means including a thumb pad attached to said bolt by an arm and receivable in a recess formed in said cover piece, an outer end of the pad being greater in height then an inner end thereof, and an upper surface of the pad being contoured to generally conform to the shape of a person's thumb pad to facilitate operation by a user when the user presses on the pad with their thumb or finger, said recess having a shape generally conforming to that of an inner end of said pad for this end of the pad to fit into said recess, a pin formed on an underside of the pad and an opening formed in a base of the recess, the pin fitting into the opening to capture and hold the pad in place, a user pressing down on the back of the pad raising the inner end thereof upward and releasing the pin from the opening to free the bolt for movement by the user.
- 11. The ring binder of claim 10 further including a plurality of binder rings each formed by a pair of binder ring halves one of which is integrally formed on one of the bolts and the other of which is formed on the other bolt.
- 12. The ring binder of claim 11 wherein the distal end of each binder ring half has a flat section on which said latching means is formed, said latching means including a recess formed at the outer end of said flat section and a pin formed on said flat section inwardly from said recess, the diameter of said pin and the height thereof corresponding to the diameter of said recess and the depth thereof for a pin formed on one ring half to fit into the recess formed on the other ring half to interlock the ring halves and latch them together.
- 13. The ring binder of claim 10 wherein said guide means comprises a finger integrally formed on each bolt, said cover piece including a slot formed therein so when said bolt is rotated to a particular orientation the finger is received in the slot, with longitudinal movement of the bolt thereafter automatically interlocking the latching means on the distal end of said ring portions.
- 14. The ring binder of claim 10 which said cover is formed of a copolymer material such as polypropylene.
- 15. The assembly of claim 14 in which said bolts are formed of an acetal material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/302,283 filed Apr. 30, 1999.
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