Claims
- 1. A security bound book comprising a substantially permanently assembled plurality of sheets of material having spaced apertures along and adjacent to one edge thereof including:
- at least one backbone element having a plurality of perpendicularly projecting members spaced to enter a plurality of said spaced apertures, each projecting member having a plurality of angled projections thereon flexibly contacting at least two oppositely facing aperture sides of at least one sheet aperture preventing retrograde movement of the projecting members out of the cooperating apertures.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein each projecting member has projections on at least two opposing sides thereof.
- 3. The structure of claim 2 wherein the openings in each of said sheets, and each cooperating said projecting member are substantially curved.
- 4. The structure of claim 1 wherein the binding comprises two backbone elements, both having projecting elements inserted into apertures in the stack of sheets from the opposite sides.
- 5. The structure of claim 4 wherein each backbone includes a pocket into which the end of the mating projecting member of the other backbone seats.
- 6. The structure of claim 4 wherein the projecting members of both backbones share the same apertures.
- 7. The structure of claim 6 wherein the projections lie in the apertures with the dimension of each projection being substantially the same as the longitudinal dimension of its respective apertures.
- 8. The structure of claim 7 wherein the total lateral dimension of the projections lying in an aperture are in total substantially the same as the lateral dimension of the respective aperture.
- 9. The structure of claim 6 wherein the projecting members are thin, flat rectangular elements having projections on their edges to engage the edges of the apertures in said sheets.
- 10. The structure of claim 1 wherein the projecting member has a cross-section only slightly smaller, exclusive of the angled projections, than the aperture cooperating therewith.
- 11. The structure of claim 1 wherein the apertures are spaced on multiples of 0.5625" centers and the multiplier is at least 2.
- 12. The structure of claim 1 wherein the apertures are spaced on multiplier of 0.5625" centers and the projections are constructed on a spacing of multiplier of 0.5625" centers wherein the multiplier is at least 2.
- 13. In a security bound book comprising a permanent assembly of a plurality of sheets of material having spaced apertures along and adjacent to one edge thereof bound by at least one backbone element, said book including at least one backbone element having a plurality of perpendicularly projecting members spaced to enter a plurality of said spaced apertures, each of said projecting members having a plurality of angled projections thereon to flexibly contact said material at at least one side of a respective aperture when the projecting member is inserted therein to prevent retrograde movement of such projecting member out of said respective aperture.
- 14. The improved structure of claim 13 wherein projecting members of two backbone elements enter said apertures from opposite directions.
- 15. The improved structure of claim 14 wherein said angled projections of at least one of said projecting members project to flexibly contact said material at opposing sides of at least one of said apertures.
- 16. A bound book comprising a permanent assembly of a plurality of sheets of material having spaced apertures along and adjacent to one edge thereof bound by a pair of opposed backbone elements,
- said opposed backbone elements both having a plurality of perpendicularly projecting members spaced to enter a plurality of said spaced apertures from opposite directions, each projecting member having a plurality of angled projections thereon flexibly contacting at least one aperture side of at least one sheet aperture preventing retrograde movement of the projecting members out of the cooperating apertures.
- 17. The structure of claim 16 wherein each projecting member has angled projections on at least two oppositely facing sides thereof.
- 18. Security binding structure for permanently assembling a plurality of sheets of material having apertures along and adjacent one edge thereof spaced a predetermined distance from each other and each aperture having a predetermined size and shape, said binding structure comprising at least one backbone element having a plurality of projecting members projecting from one face thereof and spaced in a multiple of said predetermined distance, each projecting member having a plurality of flexible angled projections thereon facing at least one side of the projecting member, with the maximum dimension across the projecting member including the flexible projections being larger than said side with said angled projections unflexed and substantially the same as or smaller than said side with said projections flexed.
- 19. Security binding structure set forth in claim 18, wherein each projecting member has angled projections on at least two opposite sides thereof.
- 20. Security binding structure set forth in claim 18, wherein the binding comprises two backbone elements, each having projecting members positioned for side-by-side cooperation with projecting members of the other.
- 21. Security binding structure set forth in claim 18, wherein cooperating projecting members of both backbones are positioned to share the same aperture.
- 22. Security binding structure set forth in claim 18, wherein the projecting members are each thin, flat rectangular elements having angled projections on their edges facing the length of the backbone element.
- 23. Security binding structure set forth in claim 18, wherein each backbone has a recess adjacent the base of each projecting member into which the end of the respective cooperating projecting member of the other backbone extends.
- 24. Security binding structure set forth in claim 18, wherein the projecting members are spaced on multiples of 0.5625" centers and the multiplier is at least 2.
- 25. Security binding structure set forth in claim 18 wherein said angled projections of said projecting members flexibly project therefrom in opposite directions.
- 26. Security binding structure set forth in claim 18 wherein said binding structure comprises two opposed backbone elements both having a plurality of perpendicularly projecting members spaced a multiple of said predetermined distance and facing in opposite directions, each projecting member having a plurality of angled projections thereon for flexibly contacting at least one side of at least one sheet aperture preventing retrograde movement of each projecting member out of a cooperating aperture.
- 27. The security binding structure of claim 26 wherein the perpendicularly projecting members of one backbone element cooperate with perpendicularly projecting members of the other opposed backbone element.
- 28. Security binding structure for permanently assembling a plurality of sheets of material having apertures along and adjacent one edge thereof spaced a predetermined distance from each other and each aperture having a predetermined size and shape, said binding structure comprising two backbone elements having a plurality of projecting members spaced in a multiple of said predetermined distance for opposing cooperation, each projecting member having a plurality of flexible angled projections thereon extending from at least one side of the projecting member with the dimension across opposing cooperating projecting members being larger than said size when said angled projections are unflexed and the same or smaller than said size when said projections are flexed.
- 29. The structure of claim 28 wherein each projecting member has flexible angled projections extending from both sides thereof.
- 30. The structures of claim 28 wherein the projecting members cooperate edge to edge, with each projecting member having angled projections on its edge opposite to its edge in edge to edge cooperation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/286,462, filed Oct. 12, 1988, and now abandoned.
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