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Class 402/55 - Travel from aligned to offset position


Subclass of Class 402 - Binder device releasably engaging aperture or notch of sheet
Definition: Device wherein the first and second sheet retainers are
No. of patents: 12
Last issue date: 11/08/2005


NumberTitleIssue Date
6962457Binder
A binder for receiving and retaining papers includes first and second strips slidably connected to one another. Each strip includes spaced-apart fingers extending upwardly therefrom. The fingers of the first and second strips are offset from one another when the fir...
11/08/2005
6293722Binder Mechanism
A binder mechanism is disclosed having a first ring assembly and a binding portion. The first ring assembly includes at least one first ring half. At least the first ring assembly or the binding portion are a pivotable half that is pivotable with respect ...
09/25/2001
6174100Pin binding assembly
A binding assembly includes first and second sheet retaining members which are releasably attached to a base member by first and second latching mechanisms. The sheet retaining members include a pair of side members which support a pair of pins and tubes ...
01/16/2001
5906449Binder locking clip
A binder locking clip (100) used with a binder metal (10) having a locking member (50) with a slot (62) formed therein. The clip has a first leg (102) and a second leg (104). The legs are spaced apart from each other and one of the legs has a detent (106)...
05/25/1999
5213370Expandable loose-leaf volume
An expandable capacity album or binder for storing and displaying artwork or photographs retains the appearance of a library bound hardcover book at any state of expansion. The front cover and back cover are hinged to a spine which has page retaining chan...
05/25/1993
5015115Interchangeable sheet album for photographs and cards
This album with interchangeable sheets has coupling elements for the sheets which are preferably made of plastics, are fixed on the inner side of the rear cover and can be opened after extracting closure profiled elements which are mutually aligned and ar...
05/14/1991
4930926Binder for removable leaves
A binder for attaching separate leaves together in a non-permanent fashion. The binder comprises a scarfing section, a clamping section, and tenons. Each binder is attachable to additional binders such that the number of leaves held together by the device...
06/05/1990
4743134Sliding loose-leaf binder
A ring-type binder for retaining loose-leaf sheets of paper is disclosed. The binder has base and top members which are slidably secured to each other. Mounted to each of these members along and projecting from an edge are a plurality of half-ring members...
05/10/1988
4486112Loose leaf binder
A loose leaf binder is formed from three parts assembled in a manner providing a binder of minimum thickness....
12/04/1984
4441834Loose leaf binder
An arrangement is provided for retaining loose sheets of paper. A pair of sheet retaining components, each having a plurality of half loops, are hingedly held together by wire clips. An actuator is interposed between the sheet containing components. The a...
04/10/1984
4349290Loose leaf binder
A loose leaf binder is formed from two main parts, which have cooperating half-rings and are interconnected by wire links. The cooperating half-rings of the binder have a mating locking mechanism at their free ends. The binder's opening is achieved throug...
09/14/1982
4172675Binding mechanism for loose-leaf binder
The present invention relates to a binding mechanism for loose-leaf binder comprising, mounted on a support, at least two rings each constituted by a fixed vertical receiver pin, the upper end of which is hollow, a fixed, vertical, tubular hoop-guide and ...
10/30/1979
 
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