This invention relates to a lever-arch type file mechanism for retaining a stack of hole-punched paper, in particular such a mechanism adapted to be affixed to a substrate, e.g. a cardboard cover, to form a paper retaining device, such as a lever-arch type file.
In a conventional lever-arch type file mechanism, a one-armed lever pivotable to pivot a pair of arches relative to a pair of fixed posts to allow pieces of hole-punched paper to be retrieved from or inserted into the file mechanism, and for closing the posts and arches to form a pair of closed rings to retain the paper therein. The pair of arches are joined by an intervening crank on which a roller attached to the lever travels during pivotal movement of the lever, to effect opening or closing of the ring pairs. In operating such a conventional file mechanism, the lever is pivoted downwardly to close the ring pairs formed by the posts and arches and pivoted upwardly to open the rings.
Such a conventional file mechanism is not convenient in use, in that the lever has to be moved in different directions to effect opening and subsequent closing of the rings, and the rings may only be opened by moving the lever from its ring-closed position in one single direction.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a lever-arch type file mechanism and a paper retaining device with such a mechanism in which the aforesaid shortcoming is mitigated, or at least to provide a useful alternative to the trade and public.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lever-arch type file mechanism including a base; at least two rings secured to and extending upwardly from the base for engaging holes in at least a piece of paper, each said ring including a post member fixed to said base and an arch member movable relative to said post member; and a lever assembly operable to move said arch members relative to said post members between a ring-closed configuration in which said rings are closed and a ring-open configuration in which said rings are open; characterized in that a lever member of said lever assembly is pivotable in a first direction from a first position to a second position to move said rings from said ring-closed configuration to said ring-open configuration, and subsequently pivotable in said first direction from said second position to a third position to move said rings from said ring-open configuration to said ring-closed configuration.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lever-arch type file mechanism including a base; at least two rings secured to and extending upwardly from the base for engaging holes in at least a piece of paper, each said ring including a post member fixed to said base and an arch member movable relative to said post member; and a lever assembly operable to move said arch members relative to said post members between a ring-closed configuration in which said rings are closed and a ring-open configuration in which said rings are open; wherein a lever member of said lever assembly is pivotable in a first direction to move said rings from said ring-closed configuration to said ring-open configuration; characterized in that said lever member is pivotable in an opposite second direction to move said rings from said ring-closed configuration to said ring-open configuration.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lever-arch type file mechanism including a base; at least two rings secured to and extending upwardly from the base for engaging holes in at least a piece of paper, each said ring including a post member fixed to said base and an arch member movable relative to said post member; and a lever assembly operable to move said arch members relative to said post members between a ring-closed configuration in which said rings are closed and a ring-open configuration in which said rings are open; wherein said lever assembly includes a lever member and a first link member connected directly or indirectly with each other; wherein said first link member carries a roller member movable on and along a crank portion joining said arch members; and wherein said first link member is rotatable about an axis from a first position to a second position to allow said rings to move from said ring-closed configuration to said ring-open configuration; characterized in that said lever member is pivotable in a first direction to effect a force on a first point on said first link member between said axis and said base to move said first link member from said first position to said second position, and said lever member is pivotable in an opposite second direction to effect a force on a second point on said first link member which is away from said axis and said base to move said link member from said first position to said second position.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a lever-arch type file mechanism including a base; at least two rings secured to and extending upwardly from the base for engaging holes in at least a piece of paper, each said ring including a post member fixed to said base and an arch member movable relative to said post member; and a lever assembly operable to move said arch members relative to said post members between a ring-closed configuration in which said rings are closed and a ring-open configuration in which said rings are open; wherein said lever assembly includes at least a lever member, a first link member and a second link member; characterized in that said lever member carries said first link member, and said first link member is releasably engageable with said second link member.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paper retaining device including a lever-arch type file mechanism, said lever-arch type file mechanism including a base; at least two rings secured to and extending upwardly from the base for engaging holes in at least a piece of paper, each said ring including a post member fixed to said base and an arch member movable relative to said post member; and a lever assembly operable to move said arch members relative to said post members between a ring-closed configuration in which said rings are closed and a ring-open configuration in which said rings are open; characterized in that a lever member of said lever assembly is pivotable in a first direction from a first position to a second position to move said rings from said ring-closed configuration to said ring-open configuration, and subsequently pivotable in said first direction from said second position to a third position to move said rings from said ring-open configuration to said ring-closed configuration.
According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paper retaining device including a lever-arch type file mechanism, said lever-arch type file mechanism including a base; at least two rings secured to and extending upwardly from the base for engaging holes in at least a piece of paper, each said ring including a post member fixed to said base and an arch member movable relative to said post member; and a lever assembly operable to move said arch members relative to said post members between a ring-closed configuration in which said rings are closed and a ring-open configuration in which said rings are open; wherein a lever member of said lever assembly is pivotable in a first direction to move said rings from said ring-closed configuration to said ring-open configuration; characterized in that said lever member is pivotable in an opposite second direction to move said rings from said ring-closed configuration to said ring-open configuration.
According to a seventh aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paper retaining device including a lever-arch type file mechanism, said lever-arch type file mechanism including a base; at least two rings secured to and extending upwardly from the base for engaging holes in at least a piece of paper, each said ring including a post member fixed to said base and an arch member movable relative to said post member; and a lever assembly operable to move said arch members relative to said post members between a ring-closed configuration in which said rings are closed and a ring-open configuration in which said rings are open; wherein said lever assembly includes a lever member and a first link member connected directly or indirectly with each other; wherein said first link member carries a roller member movable on and along a crank portion joining said arch members; and wherein said first link member is rotatable about an axis from a first position to a second position to allow said rings to move from said ring-closed configuration to said ring-open configuration; characterized in that said lever member is pivotable in a first direction to effect a force on a first point on said first link member between said axis and said base to move said first link member from said first position to said second position, and said lever member is pivotable in an opposite second direction to effect a force on a second point on said first link member which is away from said axis and said base to move said link member from said first position to said second position.
According to an eighth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paper retaining device including a lever-arch type file mechanism, said lever-arch type file mechanism including a base; at least two rings secured to and extending upwardly from the base for engaging holes in at least a piece of paper, each said ring including a post member fixed to said base and an arch member movable relative to said post member; and a lever assembly operable to move said arch members relative to said post members between a ring-closed configuration in which said rings are closed and a ring-open configuration in which said rings are open; wherein said lever assembly includes at least a lever member, a first link member and a second link member; characterized in that said lever member carries said first link member, and said first link member is releasably engageable with said second link member.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Various views of a lever-arch type file mechanism according to a first embodiment of the present invention, in a stable ring-closed configuration, are shown in
The mechanism 100 includes a base 102, which may be made of a metal sheet. Two posts 104 are fixedly secured to the base 102, and two arches 106 are engaged by a pair of clamps 108 close to the base 102 whereby the arches 106 are pivotable relative to the base 102 and the posts 104 about an axis T-T. The arches 106 are joined with each other via a crank portion 110 which is fixed and integrally formed with the arches 106. By way of such an arrangement, the crank portion 110 may be caused to pivot to bring about simultaneous pivotal movement of the arches 106 between a first position in which free ends of the arches 106 mate with free ends of the posts 104 (as shown in
Beneath the crank portion 110 is a spring leaf 112 which acts upwardly on the crank portion 110 from below. By way of such an arrangement, the spring leaf 112 biases the arches 106, via the crank portion 110, to pivot away from the posts 104, i.e. to the ring-open configuration. A metal plate 114 extends generally upwardly from the base 102. The plate 114 is formed integrally with the base 102, and may, for example, be punched out from the same piece of metal sheet with which the base 102 is made.
The mechanism 100 has a lever assembly, generally designated as 116 (see
Combining
The lever 118 is also engaged with a link 132 via a rivet 128 which is partly received within a slot 130 of the link 132, such that the rivet 128 may reciprocate along the slot 130. An end of the lever 118 is engaged via a rivet 134 with the link 132 and a link 136 such that the lever 118 and the links 132, 136 are all pivotable about an axis V-V. It can be seen from
The link 132 is engaged via a rivet 138 with a first end of a link 140 for relative pivotal movement about an axis W-W. A second end of the link 140 is engaged via a rivet 142 with a rear surface of a link 144 for relative pivotal movement about an axis P-P. The lever 118 is thus connected and engaged indirectly with the rear surface of the link 144 via the links 132, 140.
Turning now to the link 136, such is engaged with a first end of a link 146 via a rivet 148 for relative pivotal movement about the axis B-B. A second end of the link 146 is engaged via a rivet 150 with a front surface of the link 144 for relative pivotal movement about an axis C-C. Thus, the lever 118 is connected and engaged indirectly with the front surface of the link 144 via the links 136, 146.
The link 144 has a hole 152 for engagement with a hole (not shown) of the plate 114 via a rivet 154 so that the link 144 is swivellable relative to the plate 114 about an axis D-D. As the plate 114 is fixed relative to the base 102, the axis D-D is also fixed relative to the base 102. It can also be seen that the axes P-P, D-D, C-C, W-W, B-B, V-V and S-S are all parallel to one another and perpendicular to the axis T-T As to the axes V-V and D-D which are fixed relative to the base 102, the distance between the base 102 and the axis D-D is longer than that between the base 102 and the axis V-V.
It should also be noted that a spring 156 is engaged with the link 132 via the rivet 134, such that a first free end 158 of the spring 156 acts on the rivet 128 from below and a second free end 160 of the spring 156 acts on the base 102. By way of such an arrangement, the spring 156 biases the rivet 128 towards the position at the upper end of the slot 130.
The link 144 has a hole 162 for engagement with a roller 164 for free rotation about its longitudinal axis relative to the link 144. As can be seen in
Turning now to
Starting from the normal stable J position, upon downward pivoting movement of the lever 118 (i.e. in the direction indicated by the arrow Z in
If, at this point, the downward pressing force acting on the lever 118 (e.g. at the free end 120) is released, the spring 156 will move the lever 118 from the K position back to the normal stable J position, without changing the mechanism 100 back to the ring-closed configuration. The mechanism 100 will then be in the ring-open configuration as shown in
If, after the lever 118 is pivoted from the J position to the K position to move the mechanism 100 to the ring-open configuration, the lever 118 is pivoted further in the direction indicated by the arrow Z to the L position, a lower curved edge of the link 122 slides on and relative to the base 102 by pivoting about the axis S-S. As the link 122 is out of engagement with the link 136 when the lever 118 is in the K position, further downward pivotal movement of the lever 118 about the axis V-V from the K position to the L position will not bring about any corresponding movement of the link 136. On the other hand, such a further downward pivotal movement of the lever 118 will pull the link 140, which in turn exerts a pulling force on a point where the link 140 is connected with the link 144 (which point being beyond the base 102 and the fixed axis D-D). This causes the link 144 to pivot about the axis D-D in the direction indicated by the arrow Z in
Returning to
Such a lever-arch type file mechanism 100 may be fixedly engaged, e.g. by rivets, with a substrate, e.g. a cardboard cover, to form a paper retaining device, e.g. a lever-arch type file.
Various views of a lever-arch type file mechanism according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in a stable ring-closed configuration, are shown in
The basic structure of the mechanism 200 is generally similar to that of the mechanism 100 discussed above. The mechanism 200 has a base 202 to which a pair of posts 204 are fixedly secured. Two arches 206 are joined with and integrally formed with a crank portion 210 for simultaneous pivotal movement relative to the posts 204.
The main difference between this mechanism 200 and the mechanism 100 discussed above resides in the lever assembly 216, as shown in
The lever 218 is engaged by a rivet 230 for pivotal movement about an axis F-F which is fixed relative to the base 202. A spring 232 is also engaged by the rivet 230 to act on the lever 218 and the base 202. The lever 218 is also engaged with a spring 236 and the link 222 by a rivet 234, to allow the link 222 to pivot relative to the lever 218 about an axis G-G, which moves with the lever 218. The spring 236 acts on the lever 218 and the link 222 to bias the link 222 towards a laterally extending stopper 238 of the lever 218.
The lever 218 is also engaged with the link 220 via a rivet 240 for relative pivotal movement about an axis H-H which moves with the lever 218. The link 220 has a slot 242 for engagement with a rivet 244 engaged with the link 224, allowing relative pivotal and sliding movement between the link 220 and the link 224. A stud 246 is fixedly engaged with the link 224, to establish releasable engagement with the link 222, in a manner to be discussed below. The link 224 has a hole 248 for engagement, via a rivet 249, with a plate 250, which is integrally formed with and fixed relative to the base 202, about an axis M-M which is also fixed relative to the base 202.
It can be seen from
From the position as shown in
Alternatively, from the position as shown in
On the other hand, if, after the lever 218 is pivoted downwardly to open the rings, the lever 218 is pivoted further downwardly to the position as shown in
When the downwardly pressing force acting on the lever 218 is released, the lever 218 will be returned to the position as shown in
Such a lever-arch type file mechanism 200 may also be fixedly engaged, e.g. by rivets, with a substrate, e.g. a cardboard cover, to form a paper retaining device, e.g. a lever-arch type file.
Various views of a lever-arch type file mechanism according to a third embodiment of the present invention, in a stable ring-closed configuration, are shown in
As shown more clearly in
It should be understood that the above only illustrates an examples whereby the present invention may be carried out, and that various modifications and/or alterations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.
It should also be understood that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any appropriate sub-combinations.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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07253152.8 | Aug 2007 | EP | regional |