Claims
- 1. A combination binder and file suspension of a core of sheets formed with a series of first holes spaced along one edge comprising
- a first strip overlying the spine edge of said core on one side of said book having a plurality of integral round, smooth, flexible plastic studs integral with said first strip and bendable at approximately a 90.degree. angle spaced the same intervals as said first holes extending outward of said first strip;
- a second strip overlying the spine of said core on the side of said book opposite said first strip formed with a plurality of second holes spaced the same intervals as said first holes, and for each said second hole a separate, smooth-walled groove in the outer surface of said second strip communicating with and extending away from said second hole and being of a length slightly longer than the length of said studs, each said groove having stud retaining means comprising at least one smooth-surfaced overhanging lip extending longitudinally substantially the entire length of said groove adjacent only the outside of said groove;
- one of said strips being formed at either end with laterally extending ears shaped to fit over and suspend said combination from parallel, spaced file suspension bars
- whereby each said stud may be inserted extending outward of said first strip through said first holes in said core and one said second hole and bent at approximately a 90.degree. angle and snapped down into one said groove and under said overhanging lip so that said stud is held in place in said groove.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 in which at least one said strips is formed with an integral upward projecting index tab.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 in which said tab is formed with a depression shaped to receive an identifying label.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 which further comprises a lable secured by adhesive within said depression.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 in which one edge of said tab is formed with a notch for easy removal of said label.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 in which one face of said second strip is formed with a depression to receive edges of superimposed sheets.
- 7. A method for suspending bound papers in a file drawer of the type having parallel suspension bars along the top of and spaced inward from the sides of said drawer comprising
- providing a core of a plurality of sheets, each sheet having at least four first holes spaced apart longitudinally and inwardly of the spine edges of said sheets; a first strip overlying the spine edge of said core on one side of said book having a plurality of round, integral smooth, flexible plastic studs integral with said first strip and bendable at approximately a 90.degree. angle spaced the same intervals as said first holes extending outward of said first strip; and a second strip overlying the spine of said core on the side of said book opposite said first strip formed with a plurality of second holes spaced the same intervals as said first holes, and for each said second hole a separate, smooth-walled groove in the outer surface of said second strip communicating with and extending away from said second hole and being of a length slightly longer than the length of said studs, each said groove having stud retaining means comprising at least one smooth-surfaced overhanging lip extending longitudinally substantially the entire length of said groove adjacent only the outside of said groove;
- one of said strips being formed at either end with laterally extending ears shaped to fit over and suspend said sheet from parallel, spaced file suspension bars;
- assembling said sheets in a core with said first holes aligned;
- inserting each said stud through aligned first holes in said core and one said second hole;
- bending each said stud at approximately a 90.degree. angle and
- snapping each said stud down into one said groove and under said overhanging lip so that said stud is held in place in said groove,
- and suspending the bound sheets from said bars by means of said ears.
- 8. The method of claim 7 in which at least one said strips is formed with an upward projecting index tab and which further comprises applying identifying indicia to said tab.
- 9. A method for suspending bound papers in a file drawer of the type having parallel suspension bars along the top of and spaced inward from the sides of said drawer comprising
- punching sheets with a series of holes along one edge and assembling said sheets in a stack;
- providing a first strip having longitudinally spaced studs projecting therefrom at intervals equal to the spacing of the holes in the sheets and dimensioned to fit through the holes, said studs being bendable, a second strip formed with apertures spaced and shaped to receive said studs, said second strip being formed on one surface with grooves communicating with said apertures shaped to receive bent over studs to detachably bind said strips together, and a third strip having second apertures spaced and shaped to receive said studs formed with laterally extending ears shaped to fit over and suspend said stack from parallel, spaced file suspension bars;
- assembling said first strip on one side of said stack and said second strip on the opposite side of said stack and said third strip between said sheets in said stack with said holes and apertures aligned;
- inserting said studs through said holes and then said apertures;
- compressing said first and second strips toward each other;
- binding said first and second strips together;
- and suspending said stack from said bars by means of said ears.
- 10. A combination binder and file suspension of a core of sheets formed with a series of first holes spaced along one edge comprising
- a first strip overlying the spine edge of said core on one side of said book having a plurality of integral round, smooth, flexible plastic studs integral with said first strip and bendable at approximately a 90.degree. angle spaced the same intervals as said first holes extending outward of said first strip;
- a second strip overlying the spine of said core on the side of said book opposite said first strip formed with a plurality of second holes spaced the same intervals as said first holes, and for each said second hole a separate, smooth-walled groove in the outer surface of said second strip communicating with and extending away from said second hole and being of a length slightly longer than the length of said studs, each said groove having stud retaining means comprising at least one smooth-surfaced overhanging lip extending longitudinally substantially the entire length of said groove adjacent only the outside of said groove;
- and a third strip having second apertures spaced and shaped to receive said studs formed with laterally extending ears shaped to fit over and suspend said combination from parallel, spaced file suspension bars;
- one of said strips being formed at either end with laterally extending ears shaped to fit over and suspend said combination from parallel, spaced file suspension bars;
- whereby each said stud may be inserted extending outward of said first strip through said first holes in said core and one said second hole and bent at approximately a 90.degree. angle and snapped down into one said groove and under said overhanging lip so that said stud is held in place in said groove.
- 11. A method for suspending bound papers in a file drawer of the type having parallel suspension bars along the top of and spaced inward from the sides of said drawer comprising
- providing a core of a plurality of sheets, each sheet having at least four first holes spaced apart longitudinally and inwardly of the spine edges of said sheets; a first strip overlying the spine edge of said core on one side of said book having a plurality of round, integral smooth, flexible plastic studs integral with said first strip and bendable at approximately a 90.degree. angle spaced the same intervals as said first holes extending outward of said first strip; a second strip overlying the spine of said core on the side of said book opposite said first strip formed with a plurality of second holes spaced the same intervals as said first holes, and for each said second hole a separate, smooth-walled groove in the outer surface of said second strip communicating with and extending away from said second hole and being of a length slightly longer than the length of said studs, each said groove having stud retaining means comprising at least one smooth-surfaced overhanging lip extending longitudinally substantially the entire length of said groove adjacent only the outside of said groove; and a third strip having second apertures spaced and shaped to receive said studs formed with laterally extending ears shaped to fit over and suspend said combination from parallel, spaced file suspension bars;
- one of said strips being formed at either end with laterally extending ears shaped to fit over and suspend said combination from parallel, spaced file suspension bars;
- assembling said sheets in a core with said first holes aligned;
- inserting each said stud through aligned first holes in said core and one said second hole;
- bending each said stud at approximately a 90.degree. angle; and
- snapping each said stud down into one said groove and under said overhanging lip so that said stud is held in place in said groove;
- and suspending said stack from said bars by means of said ears.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 06/798,872, filed Nov. 18, 1985, for bookbinding strips and method of binding strips, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,674,906, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/663,214, filed Oct. 22, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,685,700. The subject matter of said prior applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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