Claims
- 1. A securely bound book comprising:
- (a) plurality of sheets each formed with a plurality of apertures adjacent a first margin;
- (b) a first binding strip on one side of said book;
- (c) a second binding strip on the other side of said book opposite of and aligned with said first binding strip, said second binding strip having one or more pairs of holes aligned with apertures in the sheets, wherein between the holes of each pair and adjacent each hole is a cross-piece, wherein said second binding strip has two elongated holes extending between said cross-pieces and parallel to the first margin; wherein said first binding member includes one or more pairs of fingers aligned with and extending through said apertures and through said pairs of holes, each of said fingers being bent at an angle of about 80.degree.-90.degree. over a cross-piece and into an elongated hole; wherein each elongated hole has protruding wedges extending linearly along each long edge of the hole; and wherein each of said fingers has a protrusion extending lengthwise along each side of said finger, said protrusions being shaped so that they are locked beneath said wedges.
- 2. A bound book according to claim 1, wherein the wedges are angled downward away from the cross-piece and the fingers extend at a downward angle from the cross-pieces.
- 3. A bound book according to claim 1, wherein there are six fingers on said first binding strip.
- 4. A bound book according to claim 1, wherein the surface of each finger which is bent over a cross-piece and the surface of the cross-piece over which the finger is bent are each rough in texture.
- 5. A bound book according to claim 1, wherein the surface of the cross-piece over which the finger is bent is rounded.
- 6. A bound book according to claim 1, wherein the fingers have pointed ends.
- 7. A bound book according to claim 1, wherein there are six fingers inserted through the apertures numbered 1, 5, 8, 12, 15 and 19 if the apertures are numbered sequentially beginning at one side of the sheets.
- 8. A bound book according to claim 1, wherein there are four fingers inserted through the apertures numbered 1, 7, 13, and 19 if the apertures are numbered sequentially beginning at one side of the sheets.
- 9. A bound book according to claim 1, wherein there are eight fingers inserted through the apertures numbered 1, 4, 6, 9, 14, 16, and 19 if the apertures are numbered sequentially beginning at one side of the sheets.
- 10. A binder for a plurality of sheets, each of said sheets formed with a plurality of apertures adjacent a first margin, comprising:
- (a) a first binding strip having one or more pairs of bendable fingers, each of said fingers having a pair of linearly extending protrusions oppositely positioned on the sides of said fingers and extending along said fingers;
- (b) a second binding strip having one or more pairs of holes extending through the second binding strip and alignable with the apertures in the sheets and with the fingers, wherein between the holes of each pair and adjacent each hole is a cross-piece, said second binding strip having two elongated holes extending between said cross-pieces and being parallel to the first margin; wherein each elongated hole has protruding wedges extending linearly along each long edge of the hole; wherein each of said fingers is bendable at an angle of about 80.degree.-90.degree. over a cross-piece and into an elongated hole; and wherein said protrusions on said fingers are shaped so that they are lockable beneath said wedges in a plurality of positions.
- 11. A binder according to claim 10, wherein the wedges are angled downward from the cross-piece.
- 12. A binder according to claim 10, wherein there are six fingers on said first binding strip.
- 13. A binder according to claim 10, wherein the surface of each finger which is bent over a cross-piece and the surface of the cross-piece over which the finger is bent are each rough in texture.
- 14. A binder according to claim 10, wherein the surface of the cross-piece over which the finger is bent is rounded.
- 15. A binder according to claim 10, wherein the fingers have pointed ends.
- 16. A binder according to claim 10, wherein there are six fingers inserted through the apertures numbered 1, 5, 8, 12, 15 and 19 if the apertures are numbered sequentially beginning at one side of the sheets.
- 17. A binder according to claim 10, wherein there are four fingers inserted through the apertures numbered 1, 7, 13, and 19 if the apertures are numbered sequentially beginning at one side of the sheets.
- 18. A binder according to claim 10, wherein there are eight fingers inserted through the apertures numbered 1, 4, 6, 9, 14, 16, and 19 if the apertures are numbered sequentially beginning at one side of the sheets.
- 19. A method of binding a plurality of sheets securely together, comprising:
- (a) providing a plurality of sheets, each formed with a plurality of apertures adjacent a first margin;
- (b) inserting a plurality of fingers of a first binding strip through all apertures which are aligned with said fingers;
- (c) inserting the fingers through holes in a second binding strip;
- (d) bending the fingers over a cross-piece on the second binding strip at approximately a right angle; and
- (e) locking linearly extending protrusions on each side of said fingers beneath protruding wedges extending along the sides of elongated holes in the second binding strip.
- 20. A method according to claim 19, wherein the wedges are angled downward from the cross-piece.
- 21. A securely bound book comprising:
- (a) a plurality of sheets each formed with a plurality of apertures adjacent a first margin, said apertures being on 0.5625 inch centers;
- (b) a first binding strip on one side of said book;
- (c) a second binding strip on the other side of said book opposite of and aligned with said first binding strip, said second binding strip having one or more pairs of holes aligned with apertures in the sheets, wherein between the holes of each pair and adjacent each hole is a cross-piece, wherein said second binding strip has two elongated holes extending between said cross-pieces and parallel to the first margin; wherein said first binding member includes one or more pairs of fingers aligned with and extending through said apertures and through said pairs of holes, each of said fingers being bent at an angle of about 80.degree.-90.degree. over a cross-piece and into an elongated hole; wherein each elongated hole has protruding wedges extending linearly along each long edge of the hole; and wherein each of said fingers has a protrusion extending lengthwise along each side of said finger, said protrusions being shaped s that they are locked beneath said wedges.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/666,380 filed Mar. 8, 1991.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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