Claims
- 1. A single binder which is finger-actuated for holding one or more entities and is finger-releasable to release such entities, which single binder comprises:
(1) a clamp having opposing jaws attached along a rotatable joint, the back side of the clamp having a slideway which is substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the joint and the front side having a ramp on its outer surface; and (2) a closing spring connected to the clamp along one or more surfaces which mate with the slideway to form a slideable connection substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the joint between an open position where the clamp is open and a closed position when the spring is slid over the ramp to force the clamp into a closed, binding position; (3) the opposing jaws having opposing gripping surfaces which are substantially smooth and which grip the one or more entities by substantially non-marking friction; and (4) the spring being releasable by finger actuation to slide the spring back over the ramp to free the clamp from its closed binding position.
- 2. The binder of claim 1 in which the opposing gripping surfaces are free of teeth.
- 3. The binder of claim 1 in which at least one of the opposing gripping surfaces is substantially flat.
- 4. The binder of claim 1 in which at least one of the opposing gripping surfaces has an arcuate shape.
- 5. The binder of claim 1 in which the clamp including the joint is composed of a hard plastic material and the spring is composed of hard plastic having elasticity to form a spring.
- 6. The binder of claim 5 in which the gripping surfaces are layers of a plastic gripping material which is different from the hard plastic material of the clamp.
- 7. The binder of claim 1 in which the slideway has one or more stops near the rotatable joint to keep the spring from becoming disconnected from the clamp.
- 8. The binder of claim 1 in which the slideway is a channel having opposing side grooves and the spring slides along the channel and has ears which slide in the opposing side grooves.
- 9. The binder of claim 8 in which the opposing side grooves have stops near the joint to keep the ears and the spring from escaping the slideway.
- 10. The binder of claim 9 in which the spring has space between the ears to allow the ears to be flexed and moved past the stops to enter the grooves.
- 11. The binder of claim 1 in which the ramp has a detent and the spring has a catch which engages the detent to hold the spring against the clamp in the closed position.
- 12. The binder of claim 1 in which the clamp is shaped for finger-actuation and the front side of the clamp beyond the ramp has a recessed surface to enhance access to the spring for thumb-actuation to release the spring from the ramp and free the clamp from its closed binding position.
- 13. The binder of claim 1 in which the clamp including the joint is a single molding of plastic material.
- 14. The binder of claim 1 in which the binder is a single entity composed of the clamp and the spring.
- 15. A binder which is finger-actuated for holding one or more entities and is finger-releasable to release such entities, which binder is a single entity composed of:
(1) a clamp having opposing jaws attached along a rotatable joint, the back side of the clamp having a slideway which is substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the joint and the front side having a ramp on its outer surface; and (2) a closing spring connected to the clamp along one or more surfaces which mate with the slideway to form a slideable connection substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the joint between an open position where the clamp is open and a closed position when the spring is slid over the ramp to force the clamp into a closed, binding position; (3) the opposing jaws having opposing gripping surfaces which grip the one or more entities by substantially non-marking friction; (4) the spring being releasable by finger actuation to slide the spring back over the ramp to free the clamp from its closed binding position; and (5) the clamp including the joint is composed of a single hard plastic molding and the spring is composed of a single plastic molding having elasticity to form a spring.
- 16. The binder of claim 15 in which the gripping surfaces are layers of a plastic gripping material which is different from the hard plastic material of the clamp.
- 17. The binder of claim 15 in which the slideway has one or more stops near the rotatable joint to keep the spring from becoming disconnected from the clamp.
- 18. The binder of claim 17 in which the slideway is a channel having opposing side grooves and the spring slides along the channel and has ears which slide in the opposing side grooves.
- 19. The binder of claim 18 in which the spring has space between the ears to allow the ears to be flexed and moved past the stops to enter the grooves.
- 20. The binder of claim 19 in which the ramp has a detent and the spring has a catch which engages the detent to hold the spring against the clamp in the closed position, and the clamp is shaped for finger-actuation and the front side of the clamp beyond the ramp has a recessed surface to enhance access to the spring for thumb-actuation to release the spring from the ramp and free the clamp from its closed binding position.
CLAIM TO PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims priority based on provisional application serial No. 60/325,645 which was filed in the United States on Sep. 28, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60325645 |
Sep 2001 |
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