Leaf retaining means

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6565278
  • Patent Number
    6,565,278
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 20, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Leaf retaining means for loosely retaining a multiplicity of leaves of material, such as sheets of paper. The leaf retaining means comprise a base portion, which is provided with at least one formation to enable it to be secured to a folder cover, and loop means, the latter has at least two points on its surface which two points are closest to an imaginary plane which does not pass through that position and which is perpendicular to the loop means, and which two points are spaced apart. The loop means are such as to enable a leaf of material, such as a sheet of paper, with a generally T-shaped aperture in it that is open at an edge of the leaf, to be releasably held by the loop means by pushing the aperture onto the loop means.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to leaf retaining means, for use for example in a loose-leaf folder.




BACKGROUND




One well-known construction for this kind of product comprises a plurality of openable rings secured to the spine or rear flap of a folder. The rings may be snapped open and leaves of paper having appropriate holes punched therein can be attached to the rings which can then be snapped shut to retain those leaves in the folder.




A problem encountered with such a construction is the cost of manufacture of the openable and closable rings. The mechanisms concerned occupy a relatively large volume and the folders cannot be packed flat. The mechanisms are made of a different material from the folders thus creating a recycling problem. Furthermore, the ring mechanism requires riveting, either through itself or through a holding plate.




In another previously proposed construction, a multiplicity of discs are provided, each with a flange all the way round its periphery. Leaves which are to be bound together and which may comprise a multiplicity of sheets of paper with hard sheets acting as covers and between which the sheets of paper are sandwiched, have a multiplicity of T-shaped apertures cut through the leaves along the intended spine of the folder. Each T-shaped aperture has the upright of the ‘T’ perpendicular to the intended spine and opens at that edge of each sheet. This enables one such disc to be inserted into each such aperture so that its flange engages the part of the aperture in each sheet corresponding to the horizontal part of the ‘T’. Each of the discs engages all the sheets in this way, so that the discs are spaced apart along the spine.




The problem with this construction is that the leaves are still free to slide relative to one another such that the binding becomes strained and even fails.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention seeks to provide a remedy.




Accordingly, a first aspect of the present invention is directed to leaf retaining means for loosely retaining a multiplicity of leaves of material, such as sheets of paper, the leaf retaining means comprising a base portion, which is provided with at least one formation to enable it to be secured directly or indirectly to a folder cover, and loop means, in which the loop means, in section at a given position around the loop means, has at least two points on its surface which two points are closest to an imaginary plane which does not pass through that position and which is perpendicular to the loop means and the base portion and which two points are spaced apart, the loop means being such as to enable a leaf of material, such as a sheet of paper, with a generally T-shaped aperture in it that is open at an edge of the leaf, to be releasably held by the loop means by pushing the aperture onto the loop means.




Whilst the loop means could conceivably comprise two adjacent parallel loops of wire, it is preferable that the loop means comprises a flange around a tongue of the leaf retaining means that extends from the base portion thereof.




The said imaginary plane may be the median bisector of the loop. The said two points may be spaced apart laterally of the general plane in which the loop lies.




Preferably, the flange extends on both sides of the tongue.




Preferably, the said formations comprise at least one groove adapted to be engaged by a corresponding internal edge of a folder.




In one advantageous form of the invention, the loop means are narrower at a top of the loop means to facilitate the addition or removal of leaves to the folder.




The first aspect of the present invention extends to a combination of at least two such retaining means and a folder being provided with at least two apertures at or adjacent to a spine of the folder at the respective ends thereof, the shape of each hole in the folder corresponding to that of the base portion of each such retaining means, the latter having been slid into the apertures in the folders.




This aspect of the present invention also extends to a folder having such retaining means and leaves of material, such as sheets of paper, formed with generally T-shaped apertures at the two ends of one side thereof for engaging the said retaining means, the T-shaped apertures opening at one of the edges of the leaf.




Each leaf may comprise a folded sheet with the T-shaped apertures being formed at the fold. As a result, if there are only two retaining means at a top and bottom of this sheet, the latter may be opened whilst still being retained in the retaining means and in the opened state there is substantially no obscurity of the central regions of the opened leaf.




Preferably, the folder has two parallel slots extending away from each aperture formed therein, so that the material of the folder between the slots yields to facilitate insertion of the base portion of the retaining means into the aperture of the folder and then the part of the material between the slots may be snapped against one end of the base portion of the retaining means to firmly secure the latter in the folder. At least one groove in the base portion of the retaining means can be provided to receive an edge of this folder material between the slots.




The folder may be made of a metal or metal alloy. In that case, at least some of the internal edges which define the apertures may be serrated to improve the securing of the retaining means in the folder.




According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided retaining means for retaining a multiplicity of leaves of material, such as sheets of paper, in a folder comprising a retainer extending upwardly from a base portion of the retaining means, the base portion being provided with a groove to engage inner edges of a folder.




According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a folder cover, at least one leaf retainer extending from the inside of a cover, and at least one removable leaf of material, such as a sheet of paper, having a T-shaped aperture cut at an edge thereof so that what constitutes the upright of the ‘T’ is open at an edge of the leaf.




The present invention extends to a stamp device for stamping two such T-shaped apertures at the ends of an edge of a leaf of material, such as a sheet of paper.




Examples of retaining means made in accordance with the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a side view of such retaining means;





FIG. 1



a


shows part of a side view of a modified form of the retaining means shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2

shows an end view of such retaining means;





FIG. 3

shows an underneath view of such retaining means:





FIG. 4

shows a view from above of such retaining means:





FIG. 5

shows a sectional view of retaining means shown in

FIG. 1

taken along the line V—V thereof;





FIG. 6

shows a view from above of modified retaining means;





FIG. 7

shows a perspective view of a folder provided with apertures for receiving two retaining means such as the one shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


:





FIGS. 7



a


to


7




c


show perspective views of part of the folder and retaining means shown in

FIG. 7

, at successive stages during the insertion of the retaining means in the folder;





FIG. 8

shows a perspective view of a folder shown in

FIG. 7

with such retaining means inserted therein;





FIG. 9

shows a large leaf of material, such as a sheet of paper, folded and provided with apertures such that, in the folded state, there appear to be two generally T-shaped apertures open to the folded edge close to the ends thereof;





FIG. 10

shows a folder as shown in

FIG. 8

with a leaf as shown in

FIG. 9

held therein;





FIGS. 11

,


12


, and


13


show modified constructions of the retaining means shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


;





FIG. 14

shows further modification of the retaining means;





FIG. 15

shows a plan view of a further folder in open condition with a device having apertures for receiving a plurality of retaining means each as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


;





FIG. 16

shows an end view of a tool for stamping such T-shaped holes;





FIG. 17

shows a plan view of a section of one part of the tool shown in

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 18

shows a cross-section through a part of the tool shown in

FIG. 16

; and





FIG. 19

shows a plan view of the tool shown in

FIG. 16

with further parts thereof, not normally visible, shown in ghosted form therein.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The retaining means shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


comprises a clip


10


having a base or foot


12


around a front edge of which, and along the sides thereof extends a groove


14


and in the rear of which is formed a second groove


16


. A tongue


18


projects upwardly from the foot


12


, and around the periphery of the tongue


18


is formed a flange


20


. The flange


20


has two generally straight portions


21




a


extending from the foot


12


to respective ends of an arcuate portion


21




b


of the flange that extends around the tip of the tongue


18


. The whole clip is made integrally as a single injection moulded polypropylene component.




As can be seen more clearly from

FIG. 5

, the flange


20


comprises a rounded outer surface


22


, and two flats


24


and


26


on opposite sides of the tongue


18


.




As is evident from

FIG. 1



a,


the groove


14


may be stepped, to provide a groove


15


which is deeper but narrower than the groove


14


, to accommodate folders of a thickness selected from more than one thickness.




In the modification shown in

FIG. 6

, the flange


22


is scalloped or otherwise thinned in the region


30


at the tip of the tongue.




A series of pairs of clips may be provided, each pair comprising two identical clips, and the feet of all the clips, both of the same pair and of different pairs, being identical in shape and size, but the straight portions


21




a


of different pairs being of respective different lengths, to accommodate different numbers of leaves.





FIG. 7

shows a folder


32


made of cardboard or polypropylene. It has two fold lines


34


and


36


between which extends the spine


38


. The latter itself may be folded as shown in ghosted form to accommodate different amounts of paper. Extending from each line


34


and


36


is a front and rear flap


40


and


42


respectively of the folder


32


.




In the rear flap


42


adjacent to the spine


38


and at the upper and lower ends thereof, there are provided two apertures


44


. Each of these apertures


44


has an elongate rectangular portion


46


which is only slightly wider than the foot


12


of a clip


10


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, and a further elongate portion


48


extending from The rectangular portion


46


, the portion


48


having a rounded end and generally following the contour of the inside of the groove


14


of the clip, as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


. Two slots


50


at the upper and lower ends of the rectangular portion


46


of the aperture


44


extending inwardly therefrom towards the spine


38


.




Respective clips, each as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, are then inserted into the apertures. The front end or nose of the base


12


of each clip


10


is inserted into the rectangular portion


46


, as shown in

FIGS. 7



a


and


7




b,


and the portion of the folder between the slots


50


can yield a little to facilitate this. With the edges of the folder


32


which define the portion


44


of the aperture


48


engaging the groove


14


, the nose of the base portion


12


is pushed towards the rounded end of the portion


48


of the aperture


44


, as shown in

FIG. 7



b,


until the portion of the folder between the slots


50


snaps back behind the base


12


to engage the groove


16


therein, as shown in

FIG. 7



c.


This secures the clip


10


firmly in the folder


32


. The same procedure is followed for each of the clips


10


shown in FIG.


8


.




If the clip


10


has the form as shown in

FIG. 1



a,


the thickness of the material of the folder


32


would be thinner, and the aperture


44


would be slightly smaller, than as shown in

FIGS. 7

to


7




c.






A double sheet of paper such as that labelled


60


in

FIG. 9

has a fold


62


along the centre thereof. With the sheet


60


folded double, a generally key-hole shaped or T-shaped aperture


64


is punched therein with what constitutes the upright of the ‘T’ opening at the fold


62


.




What constitutes the horizontal part of the ‘T’ is actually rounded on its upper edge so that when the sheet of paper


60


is unfolded, the aperture


64


straddles the fold


62


and overall appears to be a dumb-bell shape. This leaf


60


can be placed on to the folder


32


so that the clips


10


project through the apertures


64


as shown in FIG.


10


. It can be seen from this Figure that there is nothing that obstructs the centre region of the leaf


60


. This is particularly valuable if the latter provides a graphical image which is not to be marred by the retaining means. At the same time, the sheet


60


can be folded back double without removing it from the retaining means since one end of the aperture


64


can follow the flange


20


as one side of the leaf


60


is folded over on to the other side.




The folder may be provided with a third flap


70


with further apertures


72


for receiving further clips, each as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


. End flaps


74


may be provided at the upper and lower edges of the further flap


70


, with further apertures


76


to receive the clips that are secured at the aperture


72


.




In the modification of a clip shown in

FIG. 11

, the flange


22


extends to one side only of the tongue


18


, the latter being shifted to one side of the foot


12


to facilitate this.




In the modification shown in

FIG. 12

, there is no tongue


18


, and the flange


22


is replaced by two loops


80


and


82


. These may be made of wire instead of plastics.




In the modification shown in

FIG. 13

, the loops


80


and


82


are replaced by one single loop


84


which has a width corresponding to the spacing of the loops


80


and


82


.




In the modification shown in

FIG. 14

, there is provided a diecut polypropylene strip mounting


90


with two rivet holes


92


as provided in many conventional loose-leaf ring binders, from which extends a tongue and flange portion


20


, like the tongue and flange portion that extends from the base


12


of the clip shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, one such tongue and flange portion being provided at each end of the mounting


90


.




The flange portions


20


may alternatively be provided as end parts


94


of the mounting


90


, the latter being foldable upwardly and being held in their upwardly extending positions by a snap fit.




Alternatively, the flange portions may be parts of clips each as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


with or without the modification as shown in

FIG. 6

, and each received in apertures in the strip mounting


90


each like the apertures


44


shown in FIG.


7


.




In the modification shown in

FIG. 15

, each feature which corresponds to that shown in the previous Figures has been given the same reference numeral as used in those previous Figures. A hollow metal strip


95


is riveted onto the inside of the rear flap


42


, adjacent and parallel to the spine


38


, by two rivets


96


which extend through respective holes in the centre of respective circular troughs


97


in respective ends of a raised longitudinal central part of the strip


95


, between longitudinally extending steps


98


in the metal plate of the strip


95


. Five holes


48


are formed in the strip


95


uniformly spaced along its length, and each having generally the same shape, dimensions, and orientation when viewed from above as each hole


48


shown in the previous Figures.





FIGS. 16

to


19


show a tool for punching holes such as those labelled


64


in FIG.


9


. It comprises a flat bed


100


upwardly from which extend two trunnions


102


through which extends a pivot axle


104


. This axle


104


also extends through a lever


106


.




T-shaped die-castings


108


, each having a cross-section as shown in

FIG. 1

extend downwardly from the lever


106


, with what constitutes the upright of the ‘T’ in each case extending towards the axle


104


. A strip


110


is mounted on the bed


100


, underneath the die-castings


108


. The strip


110


is provided with apertures


112


each of which generally conforms to the cross-section of each die-casting


108


and each being located so as to receive such a die-casting.




In addition, the bed


100


is provided with recesses


114


of the same shape and corresponding in location to the apertures


112


in the strip


110


.




The strip


110


is mounted on the bed


100


by way of an elongate support


116


which is provided along its side further from the axle


104


with respective recesses


118


which are in registration with the what constitutes the bottom end of the upright of the ‘T’.




The edge of the support


116


which is further from the axle


104


acts as an abutment surface


120


for any sheets of paper which are inserted into the tool.




With such a sheet thus inserted, the lever


106


is depressed so that the T-shaped holes are cut into the edge of the paper by the die-castings


108


.




The illustrated clip may be made of any suitable metal, metal alloy, rubber, or synthetic plastics material or other castable material. The illustrated folder may also be made of any suitable metal, metal alloy, rubber, synthetic plastics material, or rigid or semi-rigid material, not necessarily the same material as the clip.




The assembly of the illustrated folder and clips does not need rivets nor any special or skilled tasks to be performed.




The tongue


18


and flange


20


of the clip


10


shown in

FIG. 1

may be replaced by a ring made integrally with the base


12


. The ring may be a complete closed “O” shape, or a closed “D” shape with a straight portion perpendicular to the base


12


at the end thereof further from the groove


16


.




Instead of or in addition to the double sheet of paper


60


, there may be one or more single sheets, or a stitched document such as a previously bound brochure. In each case, T-shaped apertures like those labelled


64


in the accompanying drawings may be formed in each sheet or document, or in tabs secured to each sheet or document.



Claims
  • 1. Leaf retaining element for retaining a multiplicity of leaves of material in a folder comprising a retainer having two spaced, generally straight portions attached to a base portion, the retainer extending upwardly from the base portion wherein the base portion extends between and joins said generally straight portions and is provided with a groove to engage inner edges of the folder, the groove extending around an intended front of the base portion and along the sides thereof.
  • 2. Leaf retaining element according to claim 1, wherein the retainer comprises a loop, has at least two points on its surface that are closest to an imaginary plane which does not pass through that position and which is perpendicular to the loop and the base portion and which two points are spaced apart, the loop being such as to enable a leaf of material, such as a sheet of paper, with a generally T-shaped aperture in it that is open at an edge of the lcaf, to be releasably held by the loop means by pushing the aperture onto the loop means.
  • 3. Leaf retaining element according to claim 2, wherein the loop comprises a flange around a tongue of the leaf retaining means that extends from the base portion thereof.
  • 4. Leaf retaining element according to claim 3, wherein the flange extends on both sides of the tongue.
  • 5. Leaf retaining element according to claim 2, wherein the said imaginary plane is the median bisector of the loop.
  • 6. Leaf retaining element according to claim 2, wherein the said two points are spaced apart laterally of the general plane in which the loop lies.
  • 7. Leaf retaining element according to claim 2, wherein the loop is narrower at a top of the loop to facilitate the addition or removal of leaves to the leaf retaining element.
  • 8. A binder comprising at least two leaf retaining elements as claimed in claim 1 and a folder with at least two apertures in the region of a spine of the folder at the respective ends thereof, the shape of each hole in the folder corresponding to that of the base portion of each such leaf retaining element, the latter having been slid into the apertures in the folder.
  • 9. A binder according to claim 8, having leaves of material formed with generally T-shaped apertures at the two ends of one side thereof for engaging the said leaf retaining elements, the T-shaped apertures opening at one of the edges of the leaf.
  • 10. A binder according to claim 9, wherein each leaf comprises a folded sheet with the T-shaped apertures being formed at the fold.
  • 11. A binder according to claim 8, wherein the folder has two parallel slots extending away from each aperture formed therein, so that the material of the folder between the slots yields to facilitate insertion of the base portion of the retaining means into the aperture in the folder and then the material between the slots is snapped against one end of the base portion of the leaf retaining elements to firmly secure the latter in the folder.
  • 12. A binder according to claim 8, wherein the folder comprises a sheet of polypropylene.
  • 13. A binder according to claim 8, where the folder comprises a sheet of metal or metal alloy.
  • 14. A binder according to claim 8, wherein at least some of the inner edges which define the apertures are serrated to improve the securing of the leaf retaining elements in the folder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9817162 Aug 1998 GB
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of International Application No. PCT/GB9902476, filed Jul. 29, 1999.

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1094019 Blattel et al. Apr 1914 A
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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/GB99/02476 Jul 1999 US
Child 09/773668 US