Claims
- 1. Strips for binding apertured sheets comprising a first strip, a second strip formed with a plurality of holes spaced longitudinally of said second strip and a groove in the outer surface of said second strip for each said hole communicating with one of said holes, and a plurality of smooth, round plastic studs with a first radius integral with said first strip, each said stud extending outward from said first strip, said studs being flexible and bendable at approximately a 90.degree. angle, the lengths of each groove being slightly longer than the lengths of said studs and smooth surfaced overhangs along the longitudindal edges of each said groove adjacent only the outside of said grooves, said grooves having smooth walls, whereby the ends of said studs beyond said holes may be bent at approximately right angles and snapped under said overhangs, the lengths of said overhangs being substantially co-extensive with the lengths of said grooves, the bottoms of said grooves being curved in an arc of a second radius larger than said first radius, the outer edge of each said overhang being curved and the underside of each said overhang being also curved.
- 2. Strips according to claim 1 in which the combined lengths of all said overhangs on either side of said second strip is approximately equal to the combined lengths of said grooves.
- 3. Strips according to claim 1 wherein all said grooves extend from said holes inward toward the middle of said second strip.
- 4. A book comprising a plurality of sheets each formed with first holes spaced longitudinally of the spine edge of said sheet, a first strip, a second strip formed with a plurality of second holes at the same intervals as said first holes and a groove in the outer surface of said second strip for each said second hole communicating with one of said second holes, and a plurality of smooth, round plastic studs integral with said first strip, each said stud extending outward from said first strip through a first said hole and a second said hole and being flexible and bendable at approximately a 90.degree. angle, the ends of said studs beyond said second holes being bent at approximately right angles and received in said grooves, the lengths of said grooves being slightly longer than said studs, and smooth surfaced overhangs along the longitudinal edges of each said groove adjacent only the outside of said groove, said studs being snapped under said overhangs, the lengths of said overhangs being substantially co-extensive with the lengths of said grooves, the bottoms of said grooves being curved in an arc of a radius larger than the radius of said studs, the outer edge of each said overhang being curved and the underside of each said overhang being also curved so that the said underside is tangent to said stud substantially only at one point.
- 5. A book according to claim 4 in which the combined lengths of all said overhangs on either side of said second strip is approximately equal to the combined lengths of said grooves.
- 6. A book comprising a plurality of sheets each formed with first holes spaced longitudinally of the spine edge of said sheet, a first strip, a second strip formed with a plurality of second holes at the same intervals as said first holes and a groove in the outer surface of said second strip for each said second hole communicating with one of said second holes, and a plurality of smooth, round plastic studs integral with said first strip, each said stud extending outward from said first strip through a first said hole and a second said hole and being flexible and bendable at approximately a 90.degree. angle, the ends of said studs beyond said second holes being bent at approximately right angles and received in said grooves, said first strip being formed with an annular depression around the base where each said stud extends from said first strip so that said stud curves as it bends at said 90.degree. angle.
- 7. Strips for binding apertured sheets comprising a first strip, a second strip formed with a plurality of holes spaced longitudinally of said second strip, and a groove in the outer surface of said second strip for each said hole and communicating with said hole, and a plurality of smooth, round plastic studs integral with said first strip, each said stud extending outward from said first strip and being flexible and bendable at approximately a 90.degree. angle, whereby the ends of said studs beyond said holes may be bent at approximately right angles and received in said grooves, the length of each said groove being slightly longer than the length of said studs, and smooth surfaced overhangs along the longitudinal edges of said grooves adjacent only the outside of said grooves, said studs being flexible to snap under said overhangs, the lengths of said overhangs being at least substantially co-extensive with the lengths of said studs, said first strip being formed with an annular depression around the base where each said stud extends from said first strip so that said stud curves as it bends at said 90.degree. angle.
- 8. A book comprising a pluralitY of sheets each formed with first holes spaced longitudinally of the spine edge of said sheet, a first strip, a second strip formed with a plurality of second holes at the same intervals as said first holes and a groove in the outer surface of said second strip for each said second hole communicating with one of said second holes, and a plurality of smooth, round plastic studs integral with said first strip, each said stud extending outward from said first strip through a first said hole and a second said hole and being flexible and bendable at approximately a 90.degree. angle, the ends of said studs beyond said second holes being bent at approximately right angles and received in said grooves, the lengths of said grooves being slightly longer than said studs, and smooth surfaced overhangs along the longitudinal edges of each said groove adjacent only the outside of said groove, said studs being snapped under said overhangs, the lengths of said overhangs being substantially co-extensive with the lengths of said grooves, the bottoms of said grooves being curved in an arc of a radius larger than the radius of said studs, all of said studs on the first side of the middle of said first strip being bent inwardly toward the middle of said second strip and all of said studs on the second side of the middle of said first strip being bent inwardly toward the middle of said second strip.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 06/663,214, filed Oct. 22, 1984, entitled BOOKBINDING STRIPS AND METHOD OF BINDING BOOKS.
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