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    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
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  • My invention relates to a temporary binder of that class designed for use in binding magazines, pamphlets, music, &c., and has for its object to construct a binder of few parts, with provision for the ready and convenient insertion and removal of the matter to be bound.
  • a further object is to provide a back having solid end keepers for holding the binding-bars, with convenient means for securing or freeing ⁇ the free end of the binding-bar.
  • a further object is toprovide novel, ineXf pensive7 and positive division projections by which to separate the backs of the magazines or other matter secured in the binder.
  • Figure 1 is an isometric view of a binder, showing one magazine bound therein with a portion of the binding-bars released.
  • Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal vertical section.
  • Figs. 3, 4., and 5 are elevations of different forms of end keepers; and
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the back with the keepers and bars omitted,the better to disclose different forms of spacers to be employed.
  • a plurality of spacers which may consist of a metal strip 2, corrugated longitudinally to form longitudinal channels 3 to receive the backs of the magazines, dac., with the outer ends 4 either tacked to the back or extending into longitudinal grooves 5 formed in the back; or I may employ separate division-strips 6, either of a length to extend the entire length of the back or divided into a plurality of sections 7, which are secured to the back by inserting the lower portion into the longitudinal grooves 5 5 or I may employ a plurality of pins, as
  • Fig. 3 is shown an end view of the back with a keeper 9 secured thereon by means of nails l0.
  • This construction is adaptable to either or both ends of the back, and is designed to secure binding-bars 11 in place.
  • Bars 11 are formed with a longitudinal slot12 at one end and a notch 13 at the opposite end, the slot 12 being adapted to receive the keeper and allow of longitudinal movement of the bar, while the opposite end is designed to be secured in place by moving the bar longitudinally to cause the notch to engage with the keeper.
  • Fig. 4 The construction shown in Fig. 4 is very similar to that of Fig. 3, and shows the keeper 9 employed, and also a plate 14, secured to the back by screws or nails, the keeper being held in place by the screws or nails.
  • a keeper 9 integral with a plate 14, which is secured to the back by screws or nails.
  • This latter construction is only adaptable for use at the end of the back at which the notched ends of the bars project, as it would be impossible to adjust the slotted end in the present construction of the'bars.
  • a back, rigid keepers secured at each lend of the same, binding-bars having an elongated slot in one end through which one of the keepers passes, a notch in the opposite end to engage the opposite keeper, the slot in the binding-bars being of a length to allow the bars to be moved longit-udinallya distance to disengage with the opposite keeper.
  • a back provided with longitudinal projecting portions forining recesses or jackets, in combination 'with binding-bars located in each jacket, rigid end keepers secured to the back at each end, to

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A. L. WEIS.
TEMPORARY BINDER.
170.577,218. Patented Feb. 16,1897.
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ANDREW L. WEIS, OF TOLEDO, OHIO.
TEMPORARY BINDER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 577,218, dated February 16, 1897.
Serial No. 583,280. (No model.)
To all whom t may concern.:
, Be it known that I, ANDREW L. VEIS, of Toledo,I county of Lucas, and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in TemporaryBinders and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, which will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the numerals of reference marked thereon, which form part of this specitication.
My invention relates to a temporary binder of that class designed for use in binding magazines, pamphlets, music, &c., and has for its object to construct a binder of few parts, with provision for the ready and convenient insertion and removal of the matter to be bound.
A further object is to provide a back having solid end keepers for holding the binding-bars, with convenient means for securing or freeing` the free end of the binding-bar.
A further object is toprovide novel, ineXf pensive7 and positive division projections by which to separate the backs of the magazines or other matter secured in the binder.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is an isometric view of a binder, showing one magazine bound therein with a portion of the binding-bars released. Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal vertical section. Figs. 3, 4., and 5 are elevations of different forms of end keepers; and Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the back with the keepers and bars omitted,the better to disclose different forms of spacers to be employed.
1 designates the back, properly rounded upon the 'rear side to receive the back of covers, (not necessarily shown,) they being of a form to represent a book. Upon the upper side of the back there is arranged a plurality of spacers, which may consist of a metal strip 2, corrugated longitudinally to form longitudinal channels 3 to receive the backs of the magazines, dac., with the outer ends 4 either tacked to the back or extending into longitudinal grooves 5 formed in the back; or I may employ separate division-strips 6, either of a length to extend the entire length of the back or divided into a plurality of sections 7, which are secured to the back by inserting the lower portion into the longitudinal grooves 5 5 or I may employ a plurality of pins, as
shown at 8, also inserted into the grooves 5, either construction subserving the purpose of dividing and closely Housing the back of the magazine between any two of the dividers.
In Fig. 3 is shown an end view of the back with a keeper 9 secured thereon by means of nails l0. This construction is adaptable to either or both ends of the back, and is designed to secure binding-bars 11 in place. Bars 11 are formed with a longitudinal slot12 at one end and a notch 13 at the opposite end, the slot 12 being adapted to receive the keeper and allow of longitudinal movement of the bar, while the opposite end is designed to be secured in place by moving the bar longitudinally to cause the notch to engage with the keeper.
The construction shown in Fig. 4 is very similar to that of Fig. 3, and shows the keeper 9 employed, and also a plate 14, secured to the back by screws or nails, the keeper being held in place by the screws or nails.
In Fig. 5 is shown a keeper 9", integral with a plate 14, which is secured to the back by screws or nails. This latter construction, however, is only adaptable for use at the end of the back at which the notched ends of the bars project, as it would be impossible to adjust the slotted end in the present construction of the'bars.
From the description it will be seen that, the end keepers being rmly attached to the back, to insert a magazine it is only necessary to depress the notched end of the bar to release it from its keeper, and then move the bar longitudinally to entirely free it from the keeper, after which the magazine, being evenly divided as to pages, is inserted into the space formed by the spacers, with the binding-bar in the division of the magazine, when the bar is depressed and moved longitudinally to cause the notched end to engage with the keeper, the upward pressure of the magazine upon the bar holding the notched end in engagement with the keeper.
What I claim isM 1. In a temporary binder, a back, rigid keepers secured at each end of the same, binding-bars having an elongated slot in one end through which one of the keepers passes, and a notch at the opposite end to engage the opposite keeper.
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2. In a temporary binder, a back, rigid keepers secured at each lend of the same, binding-bars having an elongated slot in one end through which one of the keepers passes, a notch in the opposite end to engage the opposite keeper, the slot in the binding-bars being of a length to allow the bars to be moved longit-udinallya distance to disengage with the opposite keeper.
3. In a temporary binder, a back provided with longitudinal projecting portions forining recesses or jackets, in combination 'with binding-bars located in each jacket, rigid end keepers secured to the back at each end, to
one of which one end of the binding-bars is movably secured, the opposite ends having notches upon their upper edges to engage the v my own I hereby affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
ANDREW L. VVEIS.
Witnesses:
CARROLL J. WEBSTER, MAUD SCHUMACHER.
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US3322129A (en) * 1965-09-30 1967-05-30 Bell Telephone Canada Binder
US20040071466A1 (en) * 2002-10-10 2004-04-15 Buckman Lisa A. Controlled optical splitter using a diffractive optical element and optical demultiplexer incorporating same
US20090080966A1 (en) * 2007-09-25 2009-03-26 Esselte Corporation Modular filing system
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US3322129A (en) * 1965-09-30 1967-05-30 Bell Telephone Canada Binder
US20040071466A1 (en) * 2002-10-10 2004-04-15 Buckman Lisa A. Controlled optical splitter using a diffractive optical element and optical demultiplexer incorporating same
US20090080966A1 (en) * 2007-09-25 2009-03-26 Esselte Corporation Modular filing system
US7802938B2 (en) 2007-09-25 2010-09-28 Esselte Corporation Resilient rod feature in hanging file folder
US20100247227A1 (en) * 2009-03-25 2010-09-30 Esselte Corporation Modular locking binder system
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