Paper binder
First Claim
1. A binder for retaining a plurality of paper sheets in assembled and stacked relation in which the paper sheets have apertures formed therein, said binder comprising a base strip, a plurality of pegs extending upwardly from said strip, each of said pegs including a plurality of serrations, and a clamping strip having apertures receiving said pegs, and a single tongue extending into each aperture in the strip to engage the serrations to lock the clamping strip in adjusted position, each aperture being laterally elongated with the tongue extending from one end thereof, said tongue having a thickness substantially less than the clamping strip and being integral with and flush with the bottom edge of the aperture and extending inwardly and upwardly and terminating in a tapered upper end engaged with the serrations, the tapered upper end of the tongue terminating generally in the same plane as the upper surface of the clamping strip, said strips, pegs and tongues being of plastic material and of unitary construction.
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Abstract
A paper binder or holder for retaining loose leaf paper sheets, folders, technical bulletins, advertisements and the like in assembled and stacked relation. The device includes a bottom or base strip having a plurality of upstanding pegs integral therewith and which are arranged in spaced parallel relation and provided with peripheral serrations. The pegs extend through apertures in the edge of the paper sheets and also extend through apertures in a clamping bar or strip which engages the upper surface of the top paper sheet. Each aperture in the retaining strip has a tongue which engages the peg by engaging under the serrations to lock the clamping bar in clamped position against the top paper sheet. The entire device is constructed of plastic to enable the cost of manufacture to be retained at a minimum.
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2 Claims
- 1. A binder for retaining a plurality of paper sheets in assembled and stacked relation in which the paper sheets have apertures formed therein, said binder comprising a base strip, a plurality of pegs extending upwardly from said strip, each of said pegs including a plurality of serrations, and a clamping strip having apertures receiving said pegs, and a single tongue extending into each aperture in the strip to engage the serrations to lock the clamping strip in adjusted position, each aperture being laterally elongated with the tongue extending from one end thereof, said tongue having a thickness substantially less than the clamping strip and being integral with and flush with the bottom edge of the aperture and extending inwardly and upwardly and terminating in a tapered upper end engaged with the serrations, the tapered upper end of the tongue terminating generally in the same plane as the upper surface of the clamping strip, said strips, pegs and tongues being of plastic material and of unitary construction.
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