Ring mechanism for a binder having a plastic top section

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6328497
  • Patent Number
    6,328,497
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 3, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 11, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A ring for mounting on a carrier mechanism of a binder is disclosed. The ring includes a first ring element and a second ring element. The first ring element includes a first ring element bottom section, which is connected to the carrier mechanism, and a first ring element top section. The first ring element top section includes a first end and a second end. Similarly, the second ring element includes a second ring element bottom section, which is connected to the carrier mechanism, and a second ring element top section. The second ring element top section includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the second ring element top section is joined to the second ring element bottom section, while the second end is adapted for coupling with the second end of the first ring element top section.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a ring mechanism adapted for mounting in loose-leaf binders and the like.




BACKGROUND




A variety of ring mechanisms exist for looseleaf binders and the like. Common to these mechanisms is the provision of elements forming a ring, the elements extending outwardly from carrier rails in some designs. The carrier rails are located within a cover rail, and the ring elements extend through rings in the cover rail. In most known mechanisms, the ring elements extend outwardly from the cover rails such that, in a closed position, the ring elements form a generally circular closure.




With many binders, the ring mechanism is intended to be operated by gripping the ring elements of the rings. The ring elements are then manually moved between the opened and closed overcenter positions. In some designs, the entire ring mechanism (typically including three rings and sometimes more than three rings) is opened only if a single designated ring—the “exclusive opening” ring—is opened. However, presently, it is difficult for the user to quickly determine which ring on a ring mechanism is the exclusive opening ring. Similarly, rings having other special functions (e.g., rings capable of being folded down within the binder for more compact storage) cannot easily be distinguished from other rings on the same ring mechanism.




There is a need, therefore, for a simple, inexpensive modification to a ring design which can be used to distinguish an exclusive opening ring or a ring having some special function from other rings mounted on a carrier mechanism.




SUMMARY




The present invention addresses these needs, by providing a ring mechanism with a unique design, so that the ring mechanism may be easily differentiated from other rings mounted on a carrier mechanism. The ring includes bottom sections and top sections, the top sections being made from a colored plastic material.




A ring for mounting on a carrier mechanism of a binder is described. The ring includes a first ring element and a second ring element. The first ring element includes a first ring element bottom section, which is connected to the carrier mechanism, and a first ring element top section. The first ring element top section includes a first end and a second end. Similarly, the second ring element includes a second ring element bottom section, which is connected to the carrier mechanism, and a second ring element top section. The second ring element top section includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the second ring element top section is joined to the second ring element bottom section, while the second end is adapted for coupling with the second end of the first ring element top section.




When the ring of the present invention is in a closed position, the first ring element top section and the second ring element top section, being made of a colored plastic, are easily detected in juxtaposition with other rings mounted on the carrier mechanism.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention may be better understood and its numerous features and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a ring mechanism according to the present invention as mounted on a binder, showing the ring mechanism in a closed position.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the ring mechanism of

FIG. 1

, illustrating the connection of the ring mechanism to carrier rails and a cover rail.





FIGS. 3A-3D

are perspective views of the ring mechanism of

FIG. 1

, illustrating a first ring element and a second ring element detached and attached to respective first ring element and second ring element top sections.





FIGS. 4A-4D

are cross-sectional views of the ring mechanism of

FIG. 1

, illustrating a first ring element top section and a second ring element top section detached and attached to respective first ring element and second ring element bottom sections.





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of the ring mechanism, illustrating the connection of the ring mechanism to carrier rails and a cover rail.





FIGS. 6A-6D

are perspective views of the ring mechanism of

FIG. 5

, illustrating a first ring element and a second ring element detached and attached to respective first ring element and second ring element top sections.





FIGS. 7A-7D

are cross-sectional views of the ring mechanism of

FIG. 5

, illustrating a first ring element top section and a second ring element top section detached and attached to respective first ring element and second ring element bottom sections.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the ring mechanism of

FIG. 5

, where the mechanism is in a closed position and mounted on a carrier mechanism.





FIG. 9A

is an end view of a ring mechanism according to the present invention, showing the ring mechanism in a closed position, in conjunction with an associated cover rail and carrier rails.





FIG. 9B

is an end view of the ring mechanism according to the present invention, showing the ring mechanism in an open position, in conjunction with an associated cover rail and carrier rails.





FIG. 9C

is an end view of a ring mechanism according to the present invention, showing the ring mechanism in a closed position, in conjunction with a rivet for mounting the ring mechanism to a cover member.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view from below one end of a cover rail in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 9C

of a third embodiment of a ring mechanism of the present invention.





FIG. 12

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 5C

of a fourth embodiment of a ring mechanism of the present invention.





FIG. 13

is sectional view similar to

FIG. 5C

of a fifth embodiment of a ring mechanism of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to the drawings, wherein similar parts are identified by like reference numerals,

FIG. 1

illustrates three ring mechanisms


12




a,




12




b,


and


12




c


mounted on a binder


2


. Binder


2


includes front and back cover members


3


and


4


respectively, and a spine


5


connected by fabric hinges


6


. Ring mechanisms


12




a,




12




b,


and


12




c


are mounted on the rear cover member


4


by a carrier mechanism


13


. The manner in which the ring mechanism


1


is mounted to the rear cover member


4


is not relevant to the invention. An exemplary method for mounting any number of ring mechanisms to the rear cover member


4


is explained in greater detail hereinbelow, after discussion of the ring mechanism. Also, although


3


ring mechanisms are shown mounted to binder


2


in

FIG. 1

, fewer or more ring mechanisms may be mounted on the binder in accordance with the invention.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, it can be seen each ring mechanism


12




a,




12




b,




12




c


includes a first ring element


7


and a second ring element


8


. (For clarity of presentation, only the elements of ring mechanism


12




a


are labeled, as they are structurally identical to elements of ring mechanism


12




b,




12




c.


) First ring element


7


includes a first ring element bottom section


14


and a first ring element top section


16


. A post


17


connects first ring element bottom section


14


to a carrier rail


40


, which is part of carrier mechanism


13


. Similarly, second ring element


8


includes a second ring element bottom section


22


and a second ring element top section


20


. A post


25


connects second ring element bottom section


22


to a carrier rail


48


, which is part of ring mechanism


13


. Connection of the first and second ring element bottom sections to their respective carrier rails is discussed in greater detail below.




First ring element top section


16


includes a first end


28


and a second end


30


. First end


28


is adapted to be joined to first ring element bottom section


14


. Similarly, second ring element top section


20


includes a first end


32


and a second end


34


. First end


32


is adapted to be joined to second ring element bottom section


22


. The second end


34


of the second ring element top section


20


is adapted for coupling with second end


30


of the first ring element top section


16


. When the ring is in a closed position, the first ring element bottom section


14


, the first ring element top section


16


, the second ring element top section


20


, and the second ring element bottom section


22


define a loop, as can be seen by reference to FIG.


1


.




According to the invention, first ring element top section


16


and second ring element top section


20


are made from a plastic material, while first ring element bottom section


14


and second ring element bottom section


22


are made from a metal. The plastic material selected for first ring element top section


16


and second ring element top section


20


should be durable and non-brittle, so that the top sections do not crack after repeatedly opening and closing the ring mechanism. Exemplary plastic materials include acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) and nylon. The metal used for first ring element bottom section


14


and second ring element bottom section


22


may be steel, aluminum, or galvanized aluminum, for example.




The invention is especially useful for binder designs where all of the ring mechanisms within the binder may be opened by opening a single ring mechanism (herein designated as the exclusive-opening ring mechanism). Preferably, the exclusive-opening ring mechanism has plastic top sections which are brightly colored. In one embodiment, all of the ring mechanisms within the binder have the inventive design just described (as is illustrated in FIG.


2


), but the exclusive-opening ring mechanism contains at least one top section that has a color different from all other ring mechanism top sections within the binder. In another embodiment, only one of the two or more ring mechanisms in the binder have the inventive design just described, while the remaining ring mechanisms are conventional in their design. In all of these embodiments, the user may determine which ring mechanism may be manipulated to open all of the ring binders by a quick visual inspection of the top sections of each ring mechanism.




As may be more easily appreciated by reference to

FIGS. 3A-3D

, in one embodiment, the first ring element bottom section


14


includes a male fitting


70


. Second ring element bottom section


22


likewise includes a male fitting


72


. First end


28


of the first ring element top section


16


includes a sleeve


74


. First end


32


of the second ring element top section


20


likewise includes a sleeve


76


. Male fitting


70


of first element bottom section


14


may thus be inserted in sleeve


74


of first ring element top section


16


(see FIG.


3


C); similarly, male fitting


72


of second ring element bottom section


22


may thus be inserted in sleeve


76


of second ring element top section


20


(see FIG.


3


B). Second end


34


of second ring element top section


20


is adapted for coupling with the second end


30


of the first ring element top section


16


.




Male fitting


70


of first ring element bottom section


14


and male fitting


72


of second ring element bottom section


22


may be joined to sleeve


74


of first ring element top section


16


and sleeve


76


of second ring element top section


20


, respectively, by several methods. Preferably, these elements are joined together by a snap-fit or press-fit. The outer diameters of the male fittings


70


,


72


should be just slightly larger than the inner diameters of sleeves


74


,


76


so that these element are tightly fitted with each other to withstand pressure associated with repeated opening and closing of the rings. Of course, other methods may be used to join these elements, including, for example, various adhesives and epoxies.




As shown in FIG.


4


B and

FIG. 4C

, when assembled as just described, first ring element


7


and second ring element


8


are substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane. In this embodiment, the combined length of first ring element top section


16


and second ring element top section


20


is at least 20% of the total circumference of the ring mechanism when closed.





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of the ring mechanism, illustrating the connection of the ring mechanism to carrier rails and a cover rail. As may be more easily appreciated by reference to

FIGS. 6A-6D

, in the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 5

, first element bottom section


14


includes a sleeve


80


. Second element bottom section


22


likewise includes a sleeve


82


. First end


28


of first ring element top section


16


includes a male fitting


84


. First end


32


of the second ring element top section


20


likewise includes a male fitting


86


. Male fitting


84


of first element top section


16


may thus be inserted in sleeve


80


of first ring element bottom section


16


(see FIG.


6


C); similarly, male fitting


86


of second ring element top section


20


may thus be inserted in sleeve


82


of second ring element bottom section


22


(see FIG.


6


B). As in the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the second end


34


of second ring element top section


20


is adapted for coupling with the second end


30


of the first ring element top section


16


. As shown in FIG.


7


B and

FIG. 7C

, when so assembled, first ring element


7


and second ring element


8


are substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane.





FIG. 8

illustrates the ring mechanism of

FIG. 5

, where the ring mechanism is in a closed position and mounted on a carrier mechanism


13


. Details regarding one method for mounting the ring mechanism of the present invention on a carrier mechanism are now briefly presented. More information regarding this method for mounting a ring mechanism on a carrier mechanism may be found in the commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 4,552,478, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.




Referring now to

FIG. 9A

, each ring mechanism includes first ring element


7


and second ring element


8


. Post


17


of first ring element


7


is secured in position to first carrier rail


40


by, for example, welding it to carrier rail


40


after passing post


17


through aperture


60




a


of cover rail


10


and aperture


42




a


of carrier rail


40


. Similarly, post


25


of second ring element


8


is secured in position to second carrier rail


48


by, for example, welding it to carrier rail


48


after passing post


25


through aperture


60




b


of cover rail


10


and aperture


42




b


of second carrier rail


48


.




Referring again to

FIG. 2

, cover rail


10


is provided with inwardly turned edges


62




a,




62




b


for engaging first carrier rail


40


and second carrier rail


48


, respectively. Outer edges


46


and


50


of first carrier rail


40


and second carrier rail


48


abut the inwardly turned edges


62




a,




62




b,


respectively of cover rail


10


. Inner edges


64


and


66


of the first and second carrier rails


40


and


48


lie against or abut one another. First and second carrier rails


40


and


48


are additionally provided with tabs


68


that overlap one another, so as to prevent relative displacement between inner edges


64


and


66


and to maintain inner edges


64


,


66


in contact with one another. Cover rail


10


is formed from a resilient material such as steel.




Referring again to

FIG. 9A

, the carrier rails


40


,


48


are shown in a closed overcenter position. In this position, the edges


64


,


66


of carrier rails


40


,


48


are adjacent the bottom of the cover rail


10


. Second end


34


of second ring element top section


20


couples with second end


30


of first ring element top section


16


to form a complete ring.




In

FIG. 9B

, the carrier rails


40


,


48


have been moved to an open overcenter position, in which the edges


64


,


66


of the carrier rails


40


,


48


are at the top of the cover rail


10


and the second end


34


of second ring element top section


20


is disengaged from second end


30


of first ring element top section


16


, thereby separating first ring element


7


from second ring element


8


. As is shown in

FIG. 9B

, the cover rail


10


can be further provided with a dimple or projection


65


, serving to limit the position of the carrier rails


40


,


48


in the open position, and thus effectively limit the opening of the ring elements


7


,


8


.




FIG.


9


C and

FIG. 10

show details of the mounting of cover rail


10


to binder


2


by means of a rivet which passes through aperture


99


in cover rail


10


. As shown in

FIG. 9C

, a rivet


90


is a bushed rivet comprising a main rivet body


92


and a bushing


94


. The provision of bushing


94


at either end of cover rail


10


serves to space cover rail


10


above the rear cover member


4


by some desired amount. Additionally, the bushings


92


and rivets


90


serve to permit a small amount of angular movement of the whole mechanism relative to the cover member


4


, about a longitudinal axis of the mechanism. Cover member


4


is usually formed from fabric-covered cardboard, which has a natural resilience that accommodates repeated opening and closing of ring elements


7


,


8


.





FIG. 10

shows a perspective view from underneath one end of cover rail


10


. As shown, the end of cover rail


10


includes a flattened portion


96


for rivet


90


. If desired, a flat area


100


of the flattened portion


98


can be spaced downwards from the main body of cover rail


10


, to effectively space the main body of the cover rail


10


above the cover member


4


. This could be used instead of, or in conjunction with, bushings


94


.





FIG. 11

illustrates exemplary dimensions for a ring mechanism in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The maximum width of the ring mechanism, (dimension


100


), is 44 mm; the height of the ring mechanism (dimension


102


), is 46 mm; and the width of cover rail


10


(dimension


104


) is 26 mm. The ring mechanism of

FIG. 11

is substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane.





FIG. 12

illustrates another embodiment of the ring mechanism, wherein the ring mechanism has a “D” shape. The “D” shape of the ring mechanism makes the ring mechanism substantially asymmetrical about a vertical plane. Advantageously, because ring element


7


includes a long straight segment (relative to its total length), paper sheets may be stacked on that side of the ring in a uniform vertical pile, enabling the user to easily view all index tabs within the pile on that side of the ring simultaneously.





FIG. 13

illustrates another embodiment of the ring mechanism, wherein the ring mechanism has a “Q” shape. Here, both ring element


7


and ring element


8


include long straight segments. Thus, advantageously, paper sheets may be stacked on both sides of the ring in a uniform vertical pile, enabling the user to easily view all index tabs within the pile on both sides of the ring simultaneously.




The presently disclosed embodiments are illustrative and not limiting; further modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of this disclosure and are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A ring mechanism for mounting on a carrier mechanism of a looseleaf binder having at least one cover member, said carrier mechanism being mounted on said looseleaf binder and operable to hold said ring in an opened or closed position, said ring comprising:a first ring element; and a second ring element, said first ring element comprising a first ring element bottom section connected to said carrier mechanism, and a first ring element top section, including a first end and a second end, said first end adapted to be joined to said first ring element bottom section; said second ring element comprising a second ring element bottom section connected to said carrier mechanism, and a second ring element top section, including a first end and a second end, said first end adapted to be joined to said second ring element bottom section; said second end of said second ring element top section adapted for coupling with said second end of said first ring element top section, wherein said first ring element bottom section, said first ring element top section, said second ring element top section, and said second ring element bottom section define a closed loop when said ring is in said closed position, and further wherein at least one of said first ring element top section and said second ring element top section is plastic and of a color different from said first ring element bottom section and said second ring element bottom section.
  • 2. The ring mechanism of claim 1, wherein said plastic is selected from the group consisting of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) and nylon.
  • 3. The ring mechanism of claim 1, wherein said first ring element bottom section and said second ring element bottom section are made from a metal.
  • 4. The ring mechanism of claim 3, wherein said metal is selected from the group consisting of steel, aluminum, and galvanized aluminum.
  • 5. The ring mechanism of claim 1, wherein said first ring element bottom section and said second ring element bottom section each comprise a male fitting, and further wherein said first end of said first ring element top section, and said first end of said second ring element top section each comprise a sleeve, said male fitting of said first ring element engaging said sleeve of said first ring element top section, said male fitting of said second ring element engaging said sleeve of said second ring element top section.
  • 6. The ring mechanism of claim 1, wherein said first ring element bottom section and said second ring element bottom section each comprise a sleeve, and further wherein said first end of said first ring element top section, and said first end of said second ring element top section each comprise a male fitting, said sleeve of said first ring element receiving said male fitting of said first end of said first ring element top section, said sleeve of said second ring element receiving said male fitting of said first end of said second ring element top section.
  • 7. The ring mechanism of claim 1, wherein said ring mechanism is substantially symmetrical about a vertical plane.
  • 8. The ring mechanism of claim 1, wherein said ring mechanism is substantially asymmetrical about a vertical plane.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
1927802 McMillan Sep 1933
4128356 Carlisle Dec 1978