Paper binding fastener

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6578240
  • Patent Number
    6,578,240
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 17, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Brittain; James R.
    Agents
    • Weiner & Burt, P.C.
    • Weiner; Irving M.
    • Burt; Pamela S.
Abstract
A paper binding fastener having two members which are secured together with ratchet-like catch teeth and which can be released by a component carried on one of the fastener members. The invention preferably provides a male member and a female member each having catch members which are moveable radially so as to engage and disengage the catch members and with at least one of the male and female members carrying an axially displaceable member which when axially moved as manipulated by a user urges the catch members radially to release the catch members from engagement and thus permit separation of the male and female members.
Description




SCOPE OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a paper binding fastener and in particular to a paper binding fastener having two parts which can easily be disengaged and released.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to bind paper sheets having holes punched therein by placing the sheets in a stack with their holes aligned and placing a binding device through the holes. Known binding devices include threaded fasteners with a male member and a female member inserted into the hole from opposite sides of the stack and rotated relative to each other to bind the sheets together. Such devices have the disadvantage that the threaded members must be rotated relative to each other a number of times for attachment and removal.




Other known devices are rivet-like members in which the male and female members rather than having threads, have ratchet-like catch teeth such that a catch carrying post extends into a catch socket for latching at different depths into the socket. Paper binding fasteners of this type are taught for example by U.S. Pat. No. 2,797,605 to Metze issued Jul. 2, 1957 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,251,260 to Serdechny issued May 17, 1966. Devices of this type suffer the disadvantage that there is no mechanism to release the two members.




Binding devices using rivet-like members with ratchet-like catch teeth are known which provide for release of the two members by use of a separate tool as taught for example by U.S. Pat. No. 2,583,224 to McDonald and U.S. Pat. No. 283,653 to Paxson. In Paxson, a pair of radially outwardly biased prongs may be drawn inwardly by a separate removable cylindrical key carrying a threaded forward socket. In McDonald, a pencil or other separate tool member is required to be urged to bind a pair of spaced arms apart for disengagement.




A disadvantage of devices as taught by Paxson and McDonald is that a separate tool is required and release of the paper binding fastener is not possible without the tool.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To at least partially overcome these disadvantages of previously known devices, the present invention provides a sheet binding fastener having two members which are secured together with ratchet-like catch teeth and which can be released by a component carried on one of the fastener members. The invention preferably provides a male member and a female member each having catch members which are moveable radially so as to engage and disengage the catch members and with at least one of the male and female members carrying an axially displaceable member which when axially moved as manipulated by a user urges the catch members radially to release the catch members from engagement and thus permit separation of the male and female members.




An object of the present invention is to provide an improved sheet binding device which can easily be disengaged and released.




Another object is to provide a paper binding device which permits ease of release of paper from a stack of paper.




Another object is to provide a paper binding device which can be made substantially entirely out of plastic as by injection molding.




Another object is to provide an inexpensive paper binding device which can be disengaged and released.




Accordingly, in one aspect, the present invention provides:




a paper binding fastener comprising:




a first member having an elongate cylindrical first tube open at a first end and having a flange extending radially outwardly from the first tube at a second end;




a second member having an elongate second tube open at a first end and having a flange extending radially outwardly from the second tube at a second end;




an interior diameter of the second tube being marginally less than an interior diameter of the first tube such that the first end of the second tube is insertable into the first end of the first tube for coaxial telescopic sliding of the second tube within the first tube;




the first member having a first catch member extending axially within the first tube towards the one end thereof and having a catch shoulder directed away from the one end;




the second member having a second catch member extending axially within the second tube towards the one end thereof and having a catch shoulder directed away from said one end;




on insertion of the second tube into the first tube, the catch shoulders of the first and second catch members moving axially past each other to assume positions with the catch shoulders opposed to each other whereby axially removal of the second tube from the first tube is prevented by engagement of the catch shoulders;




one of the first catch members and second catch members comprising a deflectable catch member being deflectable radially from an inherent position which it inherently assumes to a deflected release position in which the catch shoulders thereof is moved radially sufficiently to avoid engagement with the catch shoulder of the other catch member and permit axially movement of the second tube from the first tube;




the one of the first and second members carrying the deflectable catch member having a release member mounted thereto for axially sliding between an extended position and a retracted position;




a spring biasing the release member towards the extended position;




the release member on movement to the retracted position engaging the deflectable catch member and deflecting it to the release position;




the release member having an outer end adapted for engagement manually at the second end of the one of the first and second member carrying the deflectable catch member.




According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a paper binding fastener comprising:




(a) an outer tubular member having a flange portion provided at a lower end thereof;




(b) an inner tubular member being disposed radially inwardly of said outer tubular member, said outer and inner tubular members being integrally connected at upper ends thereof forming a casing member having a central bore within said inner tubular member open at an upper end thereof and an annular space between said outer and inner tubular members open at a lower end thereof, said inner tubular member being provided with a plurality of openings disposed circumferentially about said inner tubular member;




(c) a female member having a base and a plurality of circumferentially spaced and upwardly extending arm members provided thereon each arm member having a plurality of catch members, said arm members being inserted into said annular space such that each catch member is adapted to be projecting radially and inwardly through an opening provided on said inner tubular member;




(d) a male member having a head portion, a central shaft portion and an annular skirt portion extending downwardly from said head portion, said shaft portion being provided with complementary catch members adapted to engage with corresponding catch members provided on said female member in an engaged position when said shaft portion is inserted into said central bore within said inner tubular member, whereas said annular skirt portion is adapted to slidably engage with said outer tubular member; and




(e) a resilient member being disposed between said flange portion of said outer tubular member and said base of said female member; whereby compression of said resilient member urges said upwardly extending arm members to yield radially outwardly into a disengaged position, thereby allowing said male member to be removed from said female member.




Three preferred embodiments of a sheet binding fastener of the present invention are disclosed, one of which having a generally symmetrical configuration, while the other two having an asymmetrical configuration. All three embodiments show a sheet binding fastener having a male member and a female member each having catch members for easy disengagement by simply compressing a resilient spring member in one single action. This renders the binding fastener of the present invention easy to release without any unscrewing or pinching action. The resilient spring member is preferably having adhesive material on both sides thereof so that it is adhered to and sandwiched between the casing member and the female element thereby forming a single female unit or member. Alternatively, the resilient spring member can be provided integrally on the casing member or the female element.




The sheet binding fastener may be used to bind various sheet materials including paper, paperboard, Mylar, textile, fabric and plastic sheets and the like. One preferred use is as a paper binding fastener.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a paper binding fastener in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the two fastening members of the paper binding fastener of

FIG. 1

in a separated position ready to be engaged with each other in order to hold a stack of paper;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional partially exploded view of the two fastening members of the paper binding fastener of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the paper binding fastener of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal sectional view of the paper binding fastener of

FIG. 1

in a latched configuration;





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal sectional view of the paper binding fastener, similar to

FIG. 5

in an unlatched configuration;





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view of a second embodiment of a spring member in accordance with the present invention in an uncompressed position;





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view of the second embodiment of

FIG. 7

, showing the spring member, in a compressed position;





FIG. 9

is a partially cutaway perspective view of a second embodiment of a paper binding fastener in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 10

shows a schematic cross-sectional view of the second embodiment of the binding fastener;





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of

FIG. 10

along section line xi-xi′ in FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is a schematic cross-sectional view of a third embodiment of a paper binding fastener in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view along section line xiii-xiii′ in FIG.


12


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring now in more detail to the drawings, in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the several views,

FIG. 1

shows a paper binding fastener designated generally by reference numeral


10


. The paper binding fastener


10


is adapted to be separable into two fastening members a male member


12


and a female member


14


as shown in FIG.


2


.




It is understood that the outer diameter of a tubular body


66


of the male member


12


is slightly less than the diameters of the openings


16


of the stack of paper


18


. This allows the male member


12


, when engaged with the fastening member


14


, to hold the stack of paper


18


in a proper and secured position.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view showing the male member


12


and the female member


14


. The female member


14


comprises an assembly of a double tube casing member


15


, an annular resilient spring washer


50


and a female element


32


.




The male member


12


has an elongate cylindrical hollow tubular member


66


with a radially extending flange or head


56


at one end extending radially outwardly beyond the tubular member


66


. The tubular member


66


is closed by the head


56


at one end and open at the other open end


57


.




A male element


54


extends from the head


56


coaxially within the tubular member


66


towards the open end


57


. The male element


54


has a central shaft


58


carrying four catch members


60


spaced equally along the length of the shaft


58


. Each catch member


60


has a conical or frusto conical shape having a cam surface


64


and a catch shoulder


62


. The cam surface


64


is directed towards the open end


57


but tapering away from the open end


57


and radially outwardly. The catch shoulder


62


is directed away from the open end


57


.




Referring now to the assembly comprising the female member


14


, the double tubed casing member


15


has a cylindrical outer tubular member


20


and a cylindrical inner tubular member


22


joined at one end by a radially extending annular bridge flange


26


so that the inner and outer tubular members


20


and


22


are coaxially disposed relative to each other about a central axis


21


and define an annular space


34


therebetween. The annular space


34


is closed at one inner end by the bridge flange


26


and is open at the other open outer end


35


.




An annular flange


24


extends radially outwardly from the outer tubular member


20


about the outer end


35


of the space


34


. The inner tubular member


22


provides a central bore


28


into the casing member


15


open at an inner opening


29


.




Four sets of rectangular openings


30


are provided extending through the wall of the inner tubular member


22


from the space


34


radially into the central bore


28


. Each set of openings


30


is shown as having four openings


30


equally spaced axially along the length of the inner tubular member


22


from each other at the same circumferential location. The identical sets of four openings


30


are shown with each set centered 90° from adjacent sets and each respective opening in each set being at the same axial location as a corresponding opening in the other sets.




Each opening


30


is defined within the wall of the inner tubular member


22


. About each opening


30


, axially inwardly thereof, the wall of the inner tubular member


22


is provided as a camming surface


33


which is directed radially outwardly and towards the open outer end


35


, that is with the camming surface extending radially outwardly and away from the open outer end


35


.




Female element


32


has a radially extending flange or base portion


36


with an inner surface


40


from which four arms


38


extend at circumferentially spaced locations. Each arm


38


carries four catch members


42


equally spaced along the axially length of the arm


38


. Each catch member


42


has a cam surface


46


and a catch shoulder


44


. The cam surface


46


is directed away from the flange


40


and radially inwardly towards the central axis


21


. The female element


32


is adapted to be coupled to the casing member


15


by being received with the arms


38


extending upwardly through the outer open end


35


of the space


34


. As seen in

FIG. 3

, the female element


32


is received in casing member


15


in a relative position rotated about the cantral axis


21


such that each arm


38


overlies a respective set of openings


30


and with one catch member


42


received in each of the openings


30


so that the catch members


42


extend radially inwardly through the inner tubular member


22


to protrude into the central bore


28


in a relative position of the catch members


42


and the openings


30


referred to as a latching position.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, the spring washer


50


is disposed about the arms


38


of the female element


32


sandwiched between the flange


36


of the female element


32


and the flange


24


of the casing member


15


.




The spring washer


50


is resilient, axially compressible and inherently biased to assume an axial length as shown in FIG.


3


. The washer


50


is chosen of an axially size, having regard to the relative axial location of the catch members


42


on the arms


38


and the opening


30


in the inner tubular member


22


that the washer


50


locates catch shoulders


44


of the catch members


40


engaged with an outer wall of.the openings


30


in a latching position as is shown in FIG.


3


and FIG.


5


.




The casing member


15


and female element


32


are coaxially moveable between a latching position as seen in FIG.


3


and FIG.


5


and an unlatching position as seen in FIG.


6


. The spring washer


50


biases the casing


15


and female element


32


to the latching position. Movement of the casing member


15


and female element


32


to the unlatching position is accomplished by a user manually grasping flange


24


and flange


36


and urging them axially together to compress the spring washer


50


as seen in FIG.


6


. On axial relative inward movement of the female element


32


relative the casing member


15


, the camming surface


46


of the catch members


42


on the arms


38


engage the camming surface


33


on the inner tubular member


22


and each arm is urged radially outwardly with its catch members


42


becoming displaced radially outwardly. With sufficient relative axial inward movement of the female element


32


relative the casing member


15


, the catch members


42


may be displaced radially outwardly sufficiently that they are effectively withdrawn from the central bore


28


as illustrated in the unlatching position seen in FIG.


6


.




On a user ceasing to compress the spring washer


50


, the spring washer


50


expands axially and draws the female members


32


axially outwardly from the space


34


with the inherent bias of the arm


38


causing the arms


38


to assume their inherent position with the catch members


42


extending radially into the central bore


28


.




Coupling of the male member


12


to the female member


14


is accomplished by locating the male member


12


coaxial to the female member


14


with their inner ends in opposition and forcing them axially together. In this respect, it is to be appreciated that the outer tubular member


20


has an outer diameter marginally smaller than an inner diameter of the tubular member


66


of the male member


12


so that the casing member


15


may slide axially into the open end


57


of the male member


12


with the male element


54


to slide axially into the central bore


28


of the casing member


15


. With the female member


14


in a latching position as seen in

FIG. 3

, on the male element


54


axially sliding into the central bore


28


, the camming surfaces


64


of the catch members


66


on the male element


54


engage the camming surfaces


46


on the catch members


42


of each arm


38


and bias the arms


38


radially outwardly to permit the catch member


60


on the male element


54


to move inwardly past the catch member


42


on the arms


38


.




With the female member


14


in the latching position as seen in

FIG. 3

, once any catch member


60


on the male element


16


moves inwardly past a catch member


42


on the arms


32


, then the male element


60


cannot be axially removed from the bore


28


by reason of the catch shoulders


44


of the catch members


42


on the arms


38


engaging the catch shoulders


62


of the catch members


60


on the male element


54


.




Release of the male member


12


from the female member


14


is accomplished by a user compressing the spring washer


50


to urge the casing member


15


and female element


32


to the unlatched position as seen in

FIG. 6

wherein the catch members


42


on the female element


32


are sufficiently radially withdrawn from the bore


28


that their catch shoulders


44


do not engage the catch shoulders


62


of the catch members


60


on the male element


54


.




References made to FIG.


7


and

FIG. 8

which schematically show a second embodiment similar to that of the first embodiment however differing merely in having the spring washer


50


replaced by a separate spring element


150


which is integrally provided on a lower surface


52


of the flange


24


of the casing member


15


. The elastic annular member


150


assumes an inherent unbiased position, as shown in FIG.


7


. However it can be axially compressed as shown in FIG.


8


and on release will return to the inherent position shown in FIG.


7


. The integrated elastic annular member


150


avoids the need for the spring washer


50


as a separate element.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 9

,


10


and


11


which show a second embodiment of a paper binding fastener in accordance with the present invention. As illustrated, the male member


12


has an elongated cylindrical hollow tubular member


66


closed by a radially extending flange


56


at one end and open at the other end


57


. A male element


154


extends from the head


56


towards the open end


57


near one side of the tubular member


66


. According to this embodiment, four catch members


160


are spaced equally along the length of the male element


154


. Each catch member


160


has a catch shoulder


162


and a cam surface


164


. The catch shoulder


162


is directed away from the open end


57


. The cam surface


164


is directed towards the open end


57


but tapering away from the open end


57


.




The female member


14


has a cylindrical tubular casing member


120


and a central vertical wall


122


extending within the tubular casing member


120


. The central vertical wall


122


divides the tubular casing member


120


into two equal spaces


128


and


134


. The space


128


is open at an upper opening


129


. The space


134


is closed at an upper end by a semi-circular shaped top plate


126


and is open at a lower end


135


.




Four equally spaced rectangular openings


130


are provided extending through the central vertical wall


122


from the space


134


radially into the space


128


.




Each opening


130


is defined within the central vertical wall


122


. About each opening


130


of the central vertical wall


122


is provided a camming surface


133


which is directed radially outwardly and towards the open lower end


135


, that is with the camming surface


133


extending radially outwardly and away from the open lower end


135


.




Female element


132


has a radially extending flange or base portion


136


with an inner surface


140


from which an arm


138


extend. The arm


138


is provided with four catch members


142


equally spaced along the length of the arm


138


. Each catch member


142


has a catch shoulder


144


and a cam surface


146


. The cam surface


146


is directed away from the flange


140


and radially inwardly. The female element


132


is adapted to be coupled to the casing member


120


by being received with the arm


138


extending upwardly through the lower open end


135


of the space


134


. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the female element


132


is received in the space


134


of the casing member


120


. Each catch member


142


is received in each of the openings


130


so that the catch members


142


extend radially inwardly through the central vertical wall


122


to protrude into the space


128


in a relative position of the catch members


142


and the openings


130


referred to as a latching position.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, a spring washer


50


is sandwiched between the flange


136


of the female element


132


and the flange


124


of the casing member


120


.




The spring washer


50


biases the female element


132


to the latching position, as depicted in FIG.


10


. Movement of the casing member


120


and the female element


132


to the unlatching position is accomplished by a user manually grasping flange


124


and flange


136


and urging them axially together to compress the spring washer


50


. On axial relative inward movement of the female element


132


relative the casing member


120


, the camming surface


146


of the catch member


142


on the arm


138


engage the camming surface


133


of the opening


130


and the arm


138


is urged radially outwardly with its catch members


142


becoming displaced radially outwardly in an unlatching position thereby allowing the catch member


160


on the male element


154


to be disengaged from the catch member


142


of the female element


132


. The male member


12


can therefore be removed from the female member


14


, as illustrated in FIG.


9


.




Reference is now made to FIG.


12


and

FIG. 13

which show a third embodiment of a paper binding fastener in accordance with the present invention. As shown, the male member


12


has an elongate cylindrical hollow tubular member


66


closed by a radially extending flange


56


at one end and open at the other end


57


. A male element


54


extends from the head


56


towards the open end


57


near one side of the tubular member


66


. Catch members.


60


are provided on the male element


54


.




The female member


14


comprises a female casing member


200


, a release member


202


and a spring washer


50


. The female casing


200


has a cylindrical tubular member


208


which carries on one side thereof, an elongate arm


212


having an end splitting into a catch arm


214


and a cam arm


216


. The catch arm


214


carries a catch member


42


with a cam surface


46


and a catch shoulder


44


.




The cam arm portion


216


has a cam surface


220


.




The release member


202


has an axially extending tubular member


222


extending axially from a radially extending flange


226


.




A cam post


228


extends axially from the flange to provide a cam surface


230


in opposition to the camming surface


220


on the cam arm


216


.

FIG. 12

shows the fastening member in a latching configuration in which the spring washer


50


biases the release member axially out of the casing member. A user may manually urge the release member


202


into the casing member


200


so as to engage the camming arm


216


with the camming post


228


and place the camming surfaces into engagement and thereby urge the arm


212


including the catch arm portion


214


radially to the left as seen in

FIG. 12

so that the catch member


42


on the catch arm


214


become disengaged with the catch members


60


on the male element


58


permitting disengagement and removal of the male member


12


from the female member


14


.




Release mechanisms can be provided to prevent the casing member


200


and release member


202


from separating from each other including for example adhering both axial ends of the spring washer


50


to the flanges of the casing member


200


and the release member


202


.




Whereas the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 1

to


8


comprises a generally symmetrical configuration, the embodiment of

FIGS. 9 and 13

shows an asymmetrical configuration having at least one of the male and female members being a single arm having a single catch member. With the three embodiments shown in

FIGS. 5

,


10


and


12


, the male element and the female element can be engaged together to lock the fastener at different axially lengths.




The embodiments shown in

FIGS. 5

,


10


and


12


may be adapted to be formed as by injection molding from plastic to provide a low-cost element.




While the invention has been described to preferred embodiments, many modifications and variations will now occur to persons skilled in the art. For a definition of the invention, reference is made to the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet binding fastener comprising:a first member having an elongate cylindrical first tube open at a first end and having a flange extending radially outwardly from the first tube at a second end; a second member having an elongate second tube open at a first end and having a flange extending radially outwardly from the second tube at a second end; an interior diameter of the second tube being marginally less than an interior diameter of the first tube such that the first end of the second tube is insertable into the first end of the first tube for coaxial telescopic sliding of the second tube within the first tube; the first member having a first catch member extending axially within the first tube towards the one end thereof and having a catch shoulder directed away from the one end; the second member having a second catch member extending axially within the second tube towards the one end thereof and having a catch shoulder directed away from said one end; on insertion of the second tube into the first tube, the catch shoulders of the first and second catch members moving axially past each other to assume positions with the catch shoulders opposed to each other whereby axially removal of the second tube from the first tube is prevented by engagement of the catch shoulders; one of the first catch members and second catch members comprising a deflectable catch member being deflectable radially from an inherent position which it inherently assumes to a deflected release position in which the catch shoulders thereof is moved radially sufficiently to avoid engagement with the catch shoulder of the other catch member and permit axially movement of the second tube from the first tube; the one of the first and second members carrying the deflectable catch member having a release member mounted thereto for axially sliding between an extended position and a retracted position; a spring biasing the release member towards the extended position; the release member on movement to the retracted position engaging the deflectable catch member and deflecting it to, the release position; the release member having an outer end adapted for engagement manually at the second end of the one of the first and second member carrying the deflectable catch member.
  • 2. A fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein the release member has a release camming surface directed away from its outer end;the deflectable catch member having a release cam surface directed towards the outer end of the release member; on movement of the release member towards the retracted position, the release camming surface engages the release cam surface to deflect the deflectable catch member to the release position.
  • 3. A fastener as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first catch member having a first cam surface directed towards the open end of the first tube,the second catch member having a second cam surface directed towards the open end of the second tube; on insertion of the second tube into the first tube, the first cammed surface engages a second cam surface to deflect the deflectable catch member to the released position.
  • 4. A sheet binding fastener comprising:(a) an outer tubular member having a flange portion provided at a lower end thereof; (b) an inner tubular member being disposed radially inwardly of said outer tubular member, said outer and inner tubular members being integrally connected at upper ends thereof forming a casing member having a central bore within said inner tubular member open at an upper end thereof and an annular space between said outer and inner tubular members open at a lower end thereof, said inner tubular member being provided with a plurality of openings disposed circumferentially about said inner tubular member; (c) a female member having a base and a plurality of circumferentially spaced and upwardly extending arm members provided thereon, each arm member having a plurality of catch members, said arm members being inserted into said annular space such that each catch member is adapted to be projecting radially and inwardly through an opening provided on said inner tubular member; (d) a male member having a head portion, a central shaft portion and an annular skirt portion extending downwardly from said head portion, said shaft portion being provided with complementary catch members adapted to engage with corresponding catch members provided on said female member in an engaged position when said shaft portion is inserted into said central bore within said inner tubular member, whereas said annular skirt portion is adapted to slidably engage with said outer tubular member; and (e) a resilient member being disposed between said flange portion of said outer tubular member and said base of said female member; (f) whereby compression of said resilient member urges said upwardly extending arm members to yield radially outwardly into a disengaged position, thereby allowing said male member to be removed from said female member.
  • 5. A sheet binding fastener as claimed in claim 4, wherein each catch member on each arm member has a downwardly facing surface for engagement with a corresponding upwardly facing surface of each catch member on said shaft portion.
  • 6. A sheet binding fastener as claimed in claim 4, wherein each catch member on each arm member has a tapering surface to facilitate slidable movement along a corresponding tapering surface of each opening on said inner tubular member when said arm members are being urged radially outwardly and upwardly as force applies to said resilient member.
  • 7. A sheet binding fastener as claimed in claim 4, wherein each catch member on said shaft portion is provided with a tapering surface to facilitate slidable movement along a corresponding tapering surface of a catch member of said arm member when said male member is being inserted into said female member.
  • 8. A sheet binding fastener as claimed in claim 4, wherein said resilient member is in the form of a foam spring.
  • 9. A sheet binding fastener as claimed in claim 4, wherein said resilient member is in the form of an annular member integrally provided on a lower surface of said flange portion of said outer tubular member, said annular member having a c-shaped cross section.
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