Fastener for a folder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6394684
  • Patent Number
    6,394,684
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A binder, with a first panel and at least one fastener. The fastener has a base attached to the panel and a binding member positionable in a closed position defining a closed loop, and in an open position in which the loop is open for mounting and dismounting sheets thereto. A lock is disposed in close proximity with the base and in releasable locking association with the binding member in the closed position. A lever is operatively connected with the lock such that depressing the lever in an unlocking direction causes the lock to release the binding member from the closed position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Traditional report covers are of a low cost construction and have front and back covers that can be placed around a stack of paper. The covers are bound to the stack such as by stapling, attaching two bars of plastic with extensions that extend through the covers and holes in the stack, or attaching a flexible spine of sheet plastic with curved extensions extending through holes in the stack.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,135,832 teaches a binder with a retaining apparatus made of a resilient sheet material. The apparatus has leaf holders that extend through leak apertures and are wedged between a cover and a tab of the apparatus.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,362,412 shows a loose leaf binder with plastic retaining members. A tongue with protuberances that extends through apertures in loose leaf sheets attaches to a body portion. The body portion must be forced into a curve to unlock the tongue. Also, the portion that must be so manipulated is positioned away from the spine of the binder with respect to the root end of the tongue.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a binder that has a first panel and at least one fastener. The fastener has a base attached to the panel and a binding member positionable in a closed position defining a closed loop, and in an open position in which the loop is open for mounting and dismounting sheets thereto. A lock is disposed in close proximity with the base and in releasable locking association with the binding member in the closed position. A lever is operatively connected with the lock such that depressing the lever in an unlocking direction causes the lock to release the binding member from the closed position. In one embodiment, the lever comprises a single button, and in another, it includes two levers that can be squeezed together to unlock the binding member. Also, the button is preferably disposed near an edge of the panel to facilitate its operation when the top sheet of the stack is visible on top of the stack and on the panel. This construction can be provided as a low cost report cover.




The loop of the preferred embodiment is defined by both the binding member and the base. The base of this embodiment includes a surface defining the inside of the loop. This surface has a recessed portion and an elevated portion adjacent each other to increase the inside diameter of the loop. The binding member preferably meets the base adjacent the elevated portion and remotely from the recessed portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cutaway perspective view of a folder having fasteners according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the folder in open position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of one of the fasteners;





FIGS. 4-7

are a front, top, back, and left-side view, respectively, thereof;





FIGS. 8 and 9

are a cross-sectional top view and a back view thereof in a closed position;





FIG. 10

is a back view of one of the fasteners with a base thereof being disengaged from a band portion thereof;





FIG. 11

is a cutaway top view of the binder;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of another embodiment of a folder with fasteners constructed according to the invention;





FIG. 13

is a side view of one of the fasteners with a mounted stack;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of the fastener;





FIG. 15

is a cross-sectional view thereof along line XV—XV;





FIGS. 16-18

are top perspective, bottom perspective, and cross-section views thereof in an open position; and





FIG. 19

is a side view of another embodiment of the fastener.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a preferred embodiment of the invention is shown, which includes a folder


10


, such as a report cover, with at least one panel and preferably including front and back covers


12


and


14


, which are pivotably connected to each other by a hinge


16


, which is preferably a living hinge. In another embodiment, only a single panel is provided. The front cover preferably is a transparent plastic sheet with score lines


18


, which are foldable to provide the hinge


16


. The back cover


14


is preferably a sheet of a paper material, such as manilla or kraft paper, and includes a pocket


20


on the interior thereof for holding papers, and a pair of preferably arcuate cuts


22


on the front of the pocket for holding the corners of a business card


24


.




The folder


10


also includes a binding mechanism


26


, which itself includes fasteners


28


. Preferably, the folder


10


has three fasteners


28


disposed adjacent the hinge


16


. The fasteners


28


are preferably mounted to the back cover


14


independently and separately from each other. Referring to

FIGS. 3-7

, each fastener


28


includes a base


32


and a binding member, which preferably comprises a band portion


30


. The base is preferably substantially stiff and can hold its general shape when operated and locking the band


30


. The fastener


28


is preferably molded from a single piece of flexible and resilient plastic, such as polypropylene or nylon. The band portion


30


has a width sufficient to fit through holes of a standard size stack of paper


34


, as shown in FIG.


1


. The band


30


includes a loop portion


36


and a head


38


. The loop portion


36


has a narrower portion at its center for facilitating the sliding of papers from a paper stack


34


about the loop when it is in a closed position. The head


38


has two locking tabs


40


extending laterally therefrom. A notch


42


is formed between each tab


40


and the loop portion


36


. The head


38


has a leading edge


44


that is tapered in a direction opposite from the loop portion


36


. The widest portion of the head


38


, at the tabs


40


, has a width


46


. As set in

FIG. 5

, the head portion


38


is angled with respect to the loop portion


36


in a forward direction at angle


48


, which is preferably between about 10° and 60°, and more preferably between 30° and 50°.




The base


32


has a central portion


50


connected to a locking portion


52


that includes two clamp halves


54


, which are separated by a slot


55


and pivotably connected to the central portion


50


by resiliently flexible arms


56


. The base


32


includes a lock. In this embodiment, the lock is formed in part by each clamp half


54


, which has a locking tab


58


that corresponds to and is receivable in grooves


42


of the band portion


30


. Front retaining platforms or tabs


60


are disposed on the front side of the clamp halves


54


, extending inwardly towards slot


55


. On the back side of the base


32


, extending longitudinally towards the clamp halves


54


, is a back retaining platform or tab


62


, which preferably extends across the slot


55


in alignment therewith. At the left longitudinal ends of the clamp halves


54


are inwardly extending loop retaining platforms or tabs


64


, which face the slot


55


. The loop retaining platforms


64


are preferably disposed towards the back side of the clamp halves and include a forward sloped surface


66


, configured such that the loop retaining platforms


64


are tapered toward the back retaining platform


62


. Platforms


62


,


64


are preferably guiding members to cooperatively guide the head


38


into the locked position.




Levers


68


extend from the outer edges of the clamp halves


54


, with respect to the slot


55


, towards the band


30


. Spaces


69


is defined adjacent the levers


68


and disposed such that the levers


68


are movable into the spaces


69


for operating the lock. The lever


68


preferably extends longitudinally beyond the flexible arms


56


, such that application of a bias inwardly on the ends of the levers


68


causes the flexible arms


56


to bend and the clamp halves


54


to separate about slot


55


, as shown in FIG.


10


. Preferably, this inward movement of the levers


68


is generally parallel to the cover


14


. As such, the levers are constructed as oppositely facing buttons, which unlock the band


30


simply by depressing the buttons, each button being depressed with a single finger.




The base


32


also has a post


70


extending from the back side of the central portion


50


. As shown in

FIG. 8

, the post extends through holes


72


in both the front and back covers


12


and


14


, and the end of the post


70


is heated and flattened to heat-stake the front and back covers


12


and


14


together, preferably without requiring any further attachment, such as an adhesive, to connect the front and back covers


12


and


14


.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show the band


30


in a closed position. The head


38


is received between the clamp halves


54


, and is inserted forward of the back and loop retaining platforms


60


and


64


and behind the front retaining platform


60


. The tabs


40


are engaged against the corresponding tabs


58


, locking the band


30


to the base


32


in the closed position, in which the loop portion


36


forms a closed loop for retaining the stack of paper


34


. In the closed position, papers from the stack


34


can be moved about the loop as in a standard ring binder.




The head


38


and the adjacent portion of the loop portion


36


are lockably retained in the base


32


, between the retaining portions


60


,


62


and


64


and the locking tabs


58


. The retaining platforms


62


and


64


located at the back of the base, especially the back retaining platform


62


, advantageously provide a stiffer and more solid surface than the flexible covers


12


and


14


of the folder


10


to maintain the head


38


locked in the closed position. The width


46


of the head


38


is wider than the width


74


between the locking tabs


58


, but the width at the tip of the head


38


is preferably narrower than the opening


76


between the clamp halves


54


and above the loop retaining platforms


64


, to enable the head


38


to be slid into the opening


76


with the tapered edges


44


of the head


38


camming the locking tabs


58


outwardly, which are also tapered towards the opening


76


. The angle


48


of the head portion


38


, with respect to the loop portion


36


, helps retain the bend


30


in the locked position shown within the base


32


and also facilitates insertion of the head


38


through the space between the retaining platforms to curve forward of the back retaining platform


62


.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, when levers


68


are compressed or squeezed towards each other, the clamp halves


54


are pivoted away from each other, spreading the slot


55


, and bending the flexible arms


56


about a pivot point which is preferably disposed within the arms


56


. In the unlocked position shown in

FIG. 10

, the locking tabs


58


are separated by a distance


76


, which is greater than the width


46


of the head


38


. Thus, the head


38


is allowed to be extracted from the base


32


towards an open position, in which the stack


34


is mountable to and demountable from the fastener


28


.




The embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

includes three fasteners


28


, although a different number of fasteners may be provided to mount different sizes of papers with holes spaced at different intervals. Also, the pair of score lines


18


positioned closest to the fasteners


28


are spaced at a greater distance than the pair score lines


18


which are farthest from the fasteners


28


. This allows the front cover


12


to bend more naturally around the loops


36


when in the closed and locked position, as shown in

FIG. 11

, although the score lines


18


may be spaced by common distance. Additional or fewer score lines or other types of folding lines may also be provided to further facilitate bending of the cover around the closed loop portion


36


.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, the embodiment shown includes three fasteners


78


mounted preferably independently from each other and separately to back cover


80


, which is pivotably attached to front cover


82


by a hinge


84


in a spine area


86


of the folder. Preferably, the fasteners are mounted to only one of the covers and do not depend from the other cover. As shown in

FIG. 13

, each fastener


78


has a base


88


attached to the back cover


80


by heat stakes


90


, although other attachments can be used, such as rivets.





FIGS. 13-15

show the fastener


78


with a binding member, which preferably comprises a band


92


, in a closed position. The band


92


is shown received through holes in a stack of paper


94


. Whereas the band


30


of the first embodiment is relatively flexible, the band


92


is relatively stiffer and has a rounded cross-section, and requires more force to resiliently deform. The heat stakes


90


in

FIGS. 13-15

and also in


16


-


18


are shown prior to deformation and mounting to the folder.




The band


92


has a locking tab


95


extending radially therefrom in a free, locking portion of


97


of the band


92


. The locking tab


95


is locked and held in locked association beneath locking tab


96


of lock


98


in close proximity to the base


88


, and preferably within the base. The lock


98


is preferably located in the base and near the cover


80


, similarly to the first embodiment, and also preferably does not rely on the cover


80


to retain the locked band


92


. The lock


98


is connected to the fixed portion


100


of the base by a flexible, resilient member


102


, which served as a pivot and is connected to a wall of the base


88


at the bottom end of the flexible member


102


, and separated laterally from the base


88


by slots


104


, seen in FIG.


17


. When locked in the closed position, the axis


105


of the leading portion of the binding member


92


, including the locking portion


97


, is preferably disposed at an angle of greater than about 30 degrees to the cover


80


, and more preferably greater than about 60 degrees. In one embodiment, the leading portion is generally normal to the cover


80


.




A single lever


106


, constructed as a button, is operatively connected to the lock


98


and flexible member


102


such that depressing the lever in an unlocking direction


108


, which in this embodiment is downwardly into the base and towards the back cover


80


, causes the lock


98


to release the band


92


from its closed position. Simply depressing the lever


106


displaces the locking tab


96


from its interference relationship with the tab


95


of the band


92


, allowing the band


92


to move from its closed position to the open position shown in

FIGS. 16-18

. Preferably, the base


88


is constructed integrally, and more preferably, as a unitary piece, with the lock, lever, as well as heat stakes, such that any movable parts are flexibly connected to the supportive portion of the base. Thus, the lever and lock are preferably fixed to each other.




In the closed position, the band


92


forms a closed loop


93


, preferably together with the base


88


, to secure the paper stack


94


. The band


92


has a base end


110


connected with the base


88


. The base end


110


is pivotably connected to the base


88


by laterally extending rods


112


, which are received brackets


114


of the base


88


. In the closed position, a spring


116


on the top of the base


88


resiliently engages the band


92


to resiliently bias the band toward its open position. The spring


116


is also preferably a unitary part of the base, substantially free at its lateral edges. The band


92


also includes a stop


118


on the base end


110


to engage the spring


116


or another part of the base


88


when the band


92


reaches its open position, as shown in

FIG. 18

, to resist further pivotable movement further from the closed position.




Band


92


has a sloped, preferably tapered surface


120


at its free leading edge, and the base


88


preferably also has surfaces


122


sloped with respect to the direction of relative movement between the band


92


and the base


88


from the open to the closed positions. The sloped surfaces


122


of the base


88


is preferably part of a guiding portion configured for guiding the free portion


97


into the locked association, retained by the lock


98


in the closed position. Thus, the band


92


can be moved into the locked association in the closed position in snap-fit relation to the lock


98


, and with a single hand when the folder is lying on a table. Upon closing the band


92


into the lock


98


, the lock


98


and the locking portion


97


automatically engage in the locking association. The guiding portion is preferably of unitary construction with the base


88


.




When the lever


106


is depressed in the unlocking direction


108


, the locking tab


96


of the lock


98


is moved away from the locking tab


95


of the band


92


, and the spring biases the band


92


out of its locking position. A button space


124


is defined adjacent the lever


106


and disposed such that the lever


106


is movable into the space


124


for operating the lock


98


. The space


124


may be empty, or can include a substantially softer material that is deformable upon depressing of the lever


106


, but the lever


106


is preferably spaced from the back cover


80


for movement towards the lever


80


to operate the lock.




The unlocking direction


108


is preferably oriented at an angle


125


to the a longitudinal direction


126


of the base


88


, which extends through both ends of the band


92


and rap is aligned with the plane of the loop. Preferably, angle


125


is greater than about 45 degrees, more preferably greater than about 70 degrees, and most preferably, the unlocking direction


108


is substantially normal to the base longitudinal axis. In this embodiment, the unlocking direction


108


is directed towards the back cover


80


.




The preferred construction of the fastener can be unlocked and opened upon simple depression of the lever


106


in the unlocking direction


108


with a single finger, and thus does not require complex manipulation to unlock or lock. The lock


98


and the flexible member


102


, however, are sufficiently stiff to resist unintentional opening by pressures on the lever


106


lighter than a preselected threshold value.




Referring again to

FIG. 13

, the back cover


80


has a spine edge


128


to which the front cover


82


is attached, and the fasteners


78


are attached adjacent thereto. The base end


110


of the band


92


is connected to the base at a base location that is further from the spine edge


128


than the locking end


97


when in the closed position. Thus, with the stack positioned so that the front page is on top of the stack, the lever


106


is exposed and operable.




As shown in

FIGS. 13-15

, the band


92


and base


88


have shapes such that the closed loop has a height


130


that is shorter than the length


132


of the loop. This configuration is selected so that the fasteners lie flatter than with perfectly round loops, but the length of the loops is maintained to enable opposite halves of the stack


94


to lie on each cover


80


,


82


without interfering with each other inside the loop. To ensure the proper loop size, the band


92


is preferably releasably lockable to the base at a single location and with a single loop size, such as with a single set of locking tabs as shown in the preferred embodiments, although alternative embodiments are selectively lockable at a plurality of locations, such as with various locking tabs.




Another embodiment with a differently shaped loop is shown in FIG.


19


. In this embodiment, the loop


134


has substantially symmetrical sides


136


to facilitate turning of the sheets in a mounted paper stack.




Referring to

FIGS. 15 and 19

, the base


88


,


138


of each embodiment has a surface


140


,


142


generally facing in the direction of the loop


93


,


136


. Each surface


140


,


142


preferably has a recessed, concave portion


144


,


146


, positioned between elevated portions


148


,


150


, which are preferably convex. The band


92


meets the base


88


adjacent one of the elevated portions


148


,


150


, preferably adjacent both elevated portions


148


,


150


, and remotely from the recessed portion


144


,


146


. These recessed and elevated portions are disposed and configured to facilitate turning of the sheets of a mounted stack. To maximize the interior height of the loops


93


,


134


, the lowest portion of the recessed portions


144


,


146


are disposed substantially beneath the highest portion of the loops


93


,


134


with respect to the panels to which the fasteners are attached. Thus, the lowest or deepest portion of the recessed portion


144


of the first embodiment is disposed closed to the base end


110


of the band


92


than in the second embodiment. The height and aspect ratio, of length to height, of the loop can thus be altered by changing the height of the base and band. The preferred aspect ratio is between about 1.5 to 3.




One of ordinary skill in the art can envision numerous variations and modifications. All of these modifications are contemplated by the true spirit and scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A binder, comprising:(a) a first panel; and (b) at least one fastener comprising: (i) a base attached to the panel; (ii) a binding member positionable in a closed position defining a closed loop, and in an open position in which the loop is open for mounting and dismounting sheets thereto, (iii) a lock disposed in close proximity to the base and being in releasable locking association with the binding member in the closed position, and (iv) a lever operatively connected with the lock such that depressing the lever in an unlocking direction causes the lock to release the binding member from the closed position.
  • 2. The binder of claim 1, wherein the lever and the lock are substantially fixed to each other.
  • 3. The binder of claim 2, wherein the lever and lock are pivotably connected to the base at a pivot such that the lever and the lock pivot about the pivot upon said depressing of the lever.
  • 4. The binder of claim 1, wherein the lock and the binding member are of unitary construction.
  • 5. The binder of claim 1, base, wherein:(a) the binding member has a base end connected with the base and a locking portion lockable to the lock; (b) the base has a base longitudinal axis extending parallel to the loop and by the base end and locking portion; and (c) the lock and lever are connected and disposed such that the unlocking direction is oriented at an unlocking angle to the base longitudinal axis.
  • 6. The binder of claim 5, wherein the unlocking angle is greater than about 45 degrees.
  • 7. The binder of claim 5, wherein the unlocking direction is directed generally towards the panel.
  • 8. The binder of claim 5, wherein the unlocking direction is substantially parallel to the panel.
  • 9. The binder of claim 1, wherein the lever is configured for operation with a single finger for operating the lock.
  • 10. The binder of claim 1, further comprising a guiding portion, wherein the binding member has a lockable portion with a free end, the lockable portion being releasably lockable with the lock receivable adjacent the lock, and the guiding portion is configured for guiding the lockable and free end portion into locked association with the lock in the closed position.
  • 11. The binder of claim 10, wherein the guiding portion and the lock are of unitary construction.
  • 12. The binder of claim 1, further comprising a base mounted to the panel, wherein:(a) the binding member has a base end connected with the base and a lock end lockable to the lock; and (b) the lever and lock are pivotably connected to the base for operation of the lock.
  • 13. The binder of claim 1, wherein the lock is disposed in the base.
  • 14. The binder of claim 1, wherein:(a) the panel has a panel edge adjacent to which the fastener is attached; and (b) the binding member has a base end connected to the base at a base location and has a free portion received in the base at a received location in the closed position, the base location being disposed further from the panel edge than the received location.
  • 15. The binder of claim 1, wherein:(a) the panel has a panel edge adjacent to which the faster; and (b) the lever is disposed on a side of the loop adjacent the panel edge.
  • 16. The binder of claim 1, further comprising a second panel attached to the first panel adjacent the panel edge.
  • 17. The binder of claim 1, wherein the binding member has a locking portion releasably lockable to the lock, the locking portion and the lock being configured for locking in snap-fit association when the binding member is moved into said locking association in the closed position.
  • 18. The binder of claim 1, wherein the binding member has a locking end that is releasably lockable to the lock, the lock end and the lock being configured for locking upon biasing the locking end into the lock.
  • 19. The binder of claim 1, wherein the lock is configured for releasing the binding member from the closed position upon simple depressing of the lever.
  • 20. The binder of claim 1, wherein the binding member has a locking tab extending therefrom in said releasable locking association with the lock.
  • 21. The binder of claim 1, wherein the lock is configured for retaining the binding member in said locking association independent from the first panel.
  • 22. The binder of claim 1, wherein the base is substantially stiff.
  • 23. The binder of claim 1, wherein the lever is spaced from the panel such that the lever is movable closer to the panel for operating the lock.
  • 24. The binder of claim 23, wherein the lever comprises a button depressible to operate the lock.
  • 25. A binder, comprising:(a) a first panel; and (b) at least one fastener and comprising: (i) a base attached to the panel; (ii) a binding member positionable in a closed position defining a closed loop together with the base, and in an open position in which the loop is open for mounting and dismounting sheets thereto, wherein the binding member is releasably lockable to the base in the closed position, and the base includes a surface defining the inside of the loop, the surface comprising a recessed portion and an elevated portion adjacent each other.
  • 26. The binder of claim 25, wherein the binding member has a portion that meets the base adjacent the elevated portion and remotely from the recessed portion.
  • 27. A binder, comprising:(a) a first panel; and (b) at least one fastener and comprising: (i) a binding member positionable in a closed position defining a closed loop, and in an open position in which the loop is open for mounting and dismounting sheets thereto, (ii) a lock disposed in close proximity with the base and being in releasable locking association with the binding member in the closed position, and (iii) first and second levers operatively connected with the lock such that squeezing the levers towards each other causes the lock to release the binding member from the closed position.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/546,281, filed Apr. 10, 2000, which claims the benefit of provisional Application No. 60/128,446, filed Apr. 9, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/128446 Apr 1999 US
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/546281 Apr 2000 US
Child 09/759450 US