Ring binder having actuating lever with cushion member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6280114
  • Patent Number
    6,280,114
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 6, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A ring binder includes a substantially rigid curved upper plate supporting a pair of hinged leaves. A plurality of ring members are secured to the hinged leaves for engaging corresponding holes in sheets of material retained by the ring binder. An actuating lever is located at each end of the curved upper plate for actuating the hinged leaves to open and close the ring members. Each actuating lever includes a tab having a pair of spaced-apart apertures therein. A cushion member is located on the tab, which includes an inner cushion part and an outer cushion part which are interconnected by a pair of connecting parts which extend through the spaced-apart apertures in the tab to securely attach the cushion member to the tab. The cushion member is engaged by the fingers of a user to pivot the actuating lever in order to move the ring members between the open position and the closed position. The cushion member is a soft pad of resilient material such as rubber or soft plastic. The cushion member provides improved tactile characteristics to the actuating lever, making the actuating lever comfortable to use. The cushion member also minimizes the feedback of undesirable shock forces produced by the snap action of the rings when opening and closing the rings.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a ring binder having an improved actuating lever for opening and closing rings of the ring binder, and more particularly, to an actuating lever having a cushion member for improving tactile characteristics of the actuating lever.




2. Description of the Background Art




Ring binders are known which have a substantially rigid upper plate supporting a pair of hinged leaves pivotally movable relative to each other. A number of half-rings are attached to each of the hinged leaves so that pivoting of the hinged leaves will open or close the half-rings in a snapping motion. This motion is caused by movement of actuating levers located at each end of the ring binder.




Conventional actuating levers are typically formed of stamped metal having sufficient rigidity to transmit the forces necessary to open and close the rings. However, the snapping action produces undesirable shock forces which are transmitted to the fingers of the user. Also, because the actuating levers are formed of metal which it typically nickel plated, the actuating levers can become slippery, causing the user's fingers to slip off of the actuating lever, possibly resulting in injury to the user. Additionally, conventional actuating levers have an outwardly turned lip around most of the perimeter to rigidify and reinforce the actuating lever. This edge of the lip can be sharp and uncomfortable to press with the fingers when attempting to close the rings.




One attempt has been made to provide a cover for an actuating lever, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,234,276. The purpose of the cover therein is to make metal actuating levers easier on the fingers of the binder operator and/or to make the actuating levers longer so that more leverage is available. The cover is formed of two hinged plastic pieces that are snapped together to completely encase the actuating lever. Unfortunately, the plastic cover is susceptible to breakage, especially the tiny interlocking studs which hold the two halves together. The hinge can provide sharp edges, especially at the corners, and the seam between the mating halves can collect dirt and dust. Also, the hinge is susceptible to breakage. In addition, the cover is rigid, and rather large and cumbersome, approximately three times the size of the actuating lever, resulting in an unpleasant appearance.




There is a need in the art for a ring binder having actuating levers which are comfortable to use and slip resistant, and which minimize the feedback of undesirable shock forces produced by the snap action of the rings when opening and closing the rings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention fulfills the aforementioned need in the art by providing a ring binder including a substantially rigid curved upper plate supporting a pair of hinged leaves. A plurality of ring members are secured to the hinged leaves for engaging corresponding holes in sheets of material retained by the ring binder. An actuating lever is located at each end of the curved upper plate for actuating the hinged leaves to open and close the ring members.




Each actuating lever includes a tab with a cushion member thereon. The tab has a pair of spaced-apart apertures extending therethrough. The cushion member includes an inner cushion part and an outer cushion part which are interconnected by a pair of connecting parts which extend through the spaced-apart apertures in the tab to securely attach the cushion member to the tab.




The cushion member is engaged by the fingers of a user to pivot the actuating lever in order to move the ring members between the open position and the closed position. The cushion member is a soft pad of resilient material such as rubber or soft plastic. The cushion member provides improved tactile characteristics to the actuating lever, making the actuating lever comfortable to use. The cushion member also minimizes the feedback of undesirable shock forces produced by the snap action of the rings when opening and closing the rings.




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing the upper side of the ring binder of the present invention with the rings in a closed position;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the upper side of the ring binder of the present invention with the rings in an open position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the underside of the ring binder;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the ring binder;





FIG. 5

is a view of the inner side of the actuating lever of the present invention with the cushion member removed therefrom;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the actuating lever of the present invention with the cushion member removed therefrom;





FIG. 7

is a view of the inner side of the actuating lever with the cushion member thereon;





FIG. 8

is a side view of the actuating lever with the cushion member thereon;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of an inner side of the actuating lever without the cushion member thereon;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the inner side of the actuating lever with the cushion member assembled thereto; and





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view of the cushion member of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring in detail to the drawings, and with particular reference to

FIGS. 1-4

, a ring binder of the present invention is shown. The ring binder


10


is securable to a cover member (not shown) to produce a loose-leaf binder. The cover member preferably includes a spine located between front and back covers of the cover member. The ring binder


10


may be attached to the cover member by any conventional fasteners, such as rivets, which extend through the cover member and which are deformed, for example, by punching, to securely and permanently fix the ring binder


10


to the cover member.




The ring binder


10


includes a substantially rigid curved upper plate


12


. The curved upper plate


12


includes a pair of first reinforcing ribs


14


extending longitudinally along the center thereof which protrude upwardly and outwardly from an outer surface of the curved upper plate


12


, thereby increasing the resistance of the curved upper plate


12


to bending. The first ribs


14


extend substantially along the entire length of the curved upper plate


12


from one end to another. The curved upper plate


12


further includes several pairs of second ribs


16


which protrude upwardly and outwardly from an outer surface of the curved upper plate


12


and which are located outwardly of the first ribs


14


.




The curved upper plate


12


further includes a depression


18


near each end thereof. Each depression


18


includes an aperture


20


extending through the curved upper plate


12


. A cylindrical post


22


is attached to the curved upper plate


12


at the depression


18


. One end of the cylindrical post


22


is secured within the aperture


20


, for example, by pressing. The other end of the cylindrical post pair of grooves


38


on opposite side edges which form a pivot axis of the actuating lever


30


. A lower portion of the main body


34


includes a hook member


40


which engages and moves the hinged leaves


26


. An upper portion of the main body


34


is the portion engaged by the fingers of the user to pivot the actuating lever


30


about the pivot axis defined by the grooves


38


, in order to open and close the ring members


28


of the ring binder


10


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the upper portion of the main body


34


includes a flat or substantially flat tab


42


having a pair of spaced-apart apertures


44


therein. The tab


42


has a curved perimeter edge which includes a convexly-curved upper edge


46


and a pair of concavely-curved side edges


48


. The curvature of the concavely-curved side edges


48


flows smoothly into the convexly-curved upper edge


46


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, a cushion member


50


of the present invention is shown. The cushion member


50


is a soft pad of material, which is preferably formed of plastic. The cushion member


50


is large enough to cover the upper portions of the faces of the tab


42


so that the user's fingers do not touch any rough or slippery surfaces which may exist on the tab


42


, but instead touch the soft face of the cushion member


50


.




The cushion member


50


has an inner cushion part


52


and an outer cushion part


54


. The inner cushion part


52


refers to the part of the cushion member


50


closest to the rings


28


when the cushion member


50


is installed on the tab


42


, and the outer cushion part


54


refers to the part of the cushion member


50


furthest from the rings


28


when the cushion member


50


is installed on the tab


42


. The inner cushion part


52


is engaged by the finger of a user to pivot the actuating lever


30


to move the ring members


28


to the


22


has a flange


24


which forms a base for the ring binder


10


for attachment to the cover.




A pair of hinged leaves


26


are supported by the curved upper plate


12


. The curved upper plate


12


provides a biasing force on the hinged leaves


26


such that the hinged leaves


26


move in an overcenter manner. A plurality of ring members


28


are secured to the hinged leaves


26


for engaging corresponding holes in sheets of material retained by the ring binder


10


.




An actuating lever


30


is located at each end of the curved upper plate


12


for actuating the hinged leaves


26


to open and close the ring members


28


. When the ring members


28


of the ring binder


10


are in a closed position, movement of the actuating levers


30


away from one another causes a central hinge portion


32


of the hinged leaves


26


to move toward the curved upper plate


12


, thereby causing the ring members


28


, which move with the hinged leaves


26


, to move to an open position. Conversely, when the ring members


28


of the ring binder


10


are in an open position, movement of the actuating levers


30


toward one another causes the central hinge portion


32


of the hinged leaves


26


to move away from the curved upper plate


12


, thereby causing the ring members


28


to return to the closed position. A known ring binder including a conventional opening/closing mechanism with an actuating lever is more fully disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,354,142, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.




Referring now to

FIGS. 5-10

, an actuating lever


30


of the present invention is shown, which includes a main body


34


made of metal having a nickel plated finish. Each actuating lever


30


includes a plurality of reinforcing ribs


36


thereon to increase the rigidity of the main body


34


. The main body


34


further includes a open position, and the outer cushion part


54


is engaged by the finger of a user to pivot the actuating lever


30


to move the ring members


28


to the closed position.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the inner cushion part


52


and the outer cushion part


54


of the cushion member


50


each have a perimeter wall including a convexly-curved upper wall


56


and a generally straight lower wall


58


, although many other shapes may be utilized including circular, oval, polygonal, etc. The inner cushion part


52


of the cushion member


50


and the outer cushion part


54


of the cushion member


50


have faces which are preferably flat as shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


10


, although dimples or projections may be formed thereon if desired. As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 10

, when the cushion member


50


is formed on the tab


42


, the convexly-curved upper edge


46


and the pair of concavely-curved side edges


48


of the tab


42


remain visible. In the preferred embodiment, no portion of the cushion member


50


passes over the convexly-curved upper edge


46


and the pair of concavely-curved side edges


48


of the tab


42


from the inner cushion part


52


to the outer cushion part


54


.




In the preferred embodiment, the cushion member


50


is molded onto the tab


42


such that the cushion member


50


is a one-piece unitary integral member. To form the cushion member


50


on the tab


42


, the actuating lever


30


is placed into a molding machine (not shown), with the tab


42


encased in an injection mold of the machine. The machine then injects melted cushion material, such as plastics, into the mold, and the cushion member


50


is thus formed snugly around the tab


42


.




Because the tab


42


includes the spaced-apart apertures


44


therein, material of the cushion member


50


passes into the apertures


44


to form a pair of spaced-apart connecting parts


60


which join the inner cushion part


52


to the outer cushion part


54


as shown in

FIG. 11

, to securely hold the cushion member onto the tab


42


. Accordingly, the inner cushion part


52


, the outer cushion part


54


, and the connecting parts


60


are integrally formed together as one piece onto the tab


42


. The connecting parts


60


have a perimeter shape matching a perimeter shape of the apertures


44


. The perimeter shape of the apertures


44


is preferably non-circular as shown in

FIG. 5

, although circular apertures may be used. Because a pair of spaced-apart apertures


44


and a pair of spaced-apart connecting parts


60


are utilized, the cushion member


50


is prevented from spinning or rotating on the tab


42


.




Although the cushion member


50


is preferably formed of plastic, it is conceived that other cushioning materials such as rubber, elastomers, dense foam, or any suitable moldable material may be utilized. Also, the cushion member


50


may be formed of different colors to coordinate the ring binder


10


with the cover member, or with the subject matter of the items contained within the loose-leaf binder.




Although the main body


34


of the actuating lever


30


is made of stamped metal having a nickel plated finish, it is possible to utilize other suitable strong and rigid materials, such as plastic, without departing from the invention.




Although the preferred embodiments described herein utilize two apertures


44


in the tab


42


, it should be understood that fewer or more apertures


44


may be provided in the tab


42


if desired. However, where only one aperture


44


is used, it may be desirable to utilize an irregularly-shaped aperture


44


in order to prevent the cushion member


50


from spinning or rotating on the tab


42


. Also, although the preferred embodiment of the tab


42


described herein has a curved perimeter edge, it should be understood that other perimeter shapes of the tab


42


may be utilized if desired, such as a rectangular tab.




It should be understood that while the preferred embodiment describes the ring binder


10


as being attached to the spine of the cover member, the ring binder may instead be attached to the front cover or the back cover. Also, although three ring members


28


are shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, it should be understood that any number and arrangement of ring members


28


may be utilized. For example, two or four ring members may be utilized. Also, the ring members


28


may be equally spaced-apart, or may have different spacings. Finally, although the ring members


28


shown are circular, it is envisioned that D-shaped or other ring shapes may be utilized.




Although the actuating lever cushion member


50


of the present invention has been described for use with a ring binder having a curved upper plate


12


with a pair of first reinforcing ribs


14


and several pairs of second ribs


16


, it should be understood that the actuating lever cushion member


50


may be used with differently shaped upper plates which do not include reinforcing ribs.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A ring binder comprising:an upper plate; a pair of hinged leaves supported by said upper plate; a plurality of rings attached to said hinged leaves and movable therewith; at least one pivotable actuating lever for moving said hinged leaves from a first position where said rings are closed, to a second position where said rings are open, said actuating lever including a tab at an upper end portion thereof, said tab having a pair of spaced-apart apertures therein; and a cushion member including an inner cushion part located on an inner face of said tab, an outer cushion part located on an outer face of said tab, and a pair of spaced-apart connecting parts which extend through said spaced-apart apertures in said tab to securely attach said cushion member to said tab.
  • 2. The ring binder according to claim 1, wherein said inner cushion part, said outer cushion part, and said connecting parts are integrally formed together as a one-piece unitary member.
  • 3. The ring binder according to claim 1, wherein said cushion member is formed of plastics.
  • 4. The ring binder according to claim 1, wherein said connecting parts extend from an inner face of said inner cushion part to an inner face of said outer cushion part.
  • 5. The ring binder according to claim 1, wherein said apertures have a non-circular perimeter, and said connecting parts have a perimeter matching said non-circular perimeter of said apertures.
  • 6. The ring binder according to claim 1, wherein an upper end of said tab has a convexly-curved perimeter edge contour, and said inner cushion part and said outer cushion part have curved upper walls which follow the convexly-curved perimeter edge contour of said tab.
  • 7. The ring binder according to claim 1, wherein said tab has a perimeter edge, and no portion of said cushion member passes over said perimeter edge of said tab from said inner cushion part to said outer cushion part.
  • 8. The ring binder according to claim 7, wherein said perimeter edge of said tab includes a convexly-curved perimeter edge contour, and said inner cushion part and said outer cushion part have curved upper walls which follow the convexly-curved perimeter edge contour of said tab.
  • 9. The ring binder according to claim 8, wherein said connecting parts extend from an inner face of said inner cushion part to an inner face of said outer cushion part.
  • 10. The ring binder according to claim 9, wherein said inner cushion part, said outer cushion part, and said connecting parts are integrally formed together as a one-piece unitary member.
  • 11. In combination, a ring binder having a pivotable actuating lever including a tab at an upper end portion thereof having a pair of spaced-apart apertures therein, and a cushion member including an inner cushion part located on an inner face of said tab, an outer cushion part located on an outer face of said tab, and a pair of spaced-apart connecting parts which extend through said spaced-apart apertures in said tab to securely attach said cushion member to said tab.
  • 12. The combination according to claim 11, wherein said inner cushion part, said outer cushion part, and said connecting parts are integrally formed together as a one-piece unitary member.
  • 13. The combination according to claim 11, wherein said cushion member is formed of plastics.
  • 14. The combination according to claim 11, wherein said connecting parts extend from an inner face of said inner cushion part to an inner face of said outer cushion part.
  • 15. The combination according to claim 11, wherein said apertures have a non-circular perimeter, and said connecting parts have a perimeter matching said non-circular perimeter of said apertures.
  • 16. The combination according to claim 11, wherein an upper end of said tab has a convexly-curved perimeter edge contour, and said inner cushion part and said outer cushion part have curved upper walls which follow the convexly-curved perimeter edge contour of said tab.
  • 17. The combination according to claim 11, wherein said tab has a perimeter edge, and no portion of said cushion member passes over said perimeter edge of said tab from said inner cushion part to said outer cushion part.
  • 18. The combination according to claim 17, wherein said perimeter edge of said tab includes a convexly-curved perimeter edge contour, and said inner cushion part and said outer cushion part have curved upper walls which follow the convexly-curved perimeter edge contour of said tab.
  • 19. The combination according to claim 18, wherein said connecting parts extend from an inner face of said inner cushion part to an inner face of said outer cushion part.
  • 20. The combination according to claim 19, wherein said inner cushion part, said outer cushion part, and said connecting parts are integrally formed together as a one-piece unitary member.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 09/539,712 filed on Mar. 31, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
1857287 Schade May 1932
6032668 Chung Mar 2000
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/539712 Mar 2000 US
Child 09/680982 US