IP Library Granted Patent US 7,972,076
Granted Patent B2
US 7,972,076 · App. 12/764,539 · Granted Jul 5, 2011

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Patent No.
US 7,972,076
App. No.
12/764,539
Granted
Jul 5, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A binding mechanism assembly for binding a sheet item, the binding mechanism assembly including a backing member having an upper surface, and a binding member directly or indirectly coupled to the backing member. The binding member includes a protrusion shaped and located to protrude through a hole of a sheet item to be bound thereto. The binding member further includes a generally flexible flange that is manually movable into engagement with the protrusion to form a generally closed loop and thereby bind the sheet item thereto. The loop is rotatable relative to the backing member from a first position in which the loop is generally located above the upper surface to a second position wherein at least part of the loop is located below the upper surface. The loop is fixedly and not slidably coupled to the backing member.

Claims (34)

1. A binding mechanism assembly for binding a plurality of sheet items comprising:

a generally flat, planar backing member configured to generally fully support 8½ inch by 11 inch paper or A4 size paper thereon; and

at least two binding members directly or indirectly coupled to said backing member,

each binding member including a protrusion shaped and located to protrude through a hole of a plurality of sheet items to be bound thereto,

each binding member further including a generally flexible polymer or plastic flange configured to engage the associated protrusion to form a generally closed loop and thereby bind said plurality of sheet items thereto,

each binding member being independently pivotable relative to said backing member, and

wherein selected ones of said plurality of sheet items bound to said binding member are pivotable about said closed loops to a position wherein said pivoted sheet items are located below said backing member and the remainder of said plurality of sheet items are in a generally flat configuration and located above said backing member, and wherein said plurality of sheet items located below said backing member are in a generally flat configuration and are oriented generally parallel with said plurality of sheet items located above said backing member.

2. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said plurality of sheet items located below said backing member are generally aligned with said plurality of sheet items located above said backing member.

3. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 further comprising said plurality of sheet items.

4. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said flange of each binding member is manually deformable to engage the associated protrusion to form said generally closed loop.

5. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein each loop is movable from a first position generally above said backing member to a second position wherein at least part of said closed loop is located below said backing member.

6. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 5 wherein each said closed loop defines a plane, and wherein said binding member is rotatable about an axis oriented generally perpendicular to said plane of said closed loop when said closed loop moves from said first position to said second position.

7. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 6 wherein said binding member is rotatable at least about 15 degrees.

8. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 6 wherein said binding member is rotatable at least about 30 degrees.

9. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said binding member and said backing member are made of a single monolithic piece of material.

10. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said protrusion has an opening shaped to receive a distal end of said flange therein.

11. The binding mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a generally flexible transition portion coupled to and positioned between said backing member and said binding member, wherein said flexible transition portion is deflected when said closed loop is moved from a first position located generally above said backing member, to a second position wherein at least part of said closed loop is located below said backing member.

12. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 11 wherein said binding member has a supporting said protrusion and said flange, and wherein said transition portion is positioned between and coupled to said support portion and said backing member, wherein said support portion and said backing member each have a thickness adjacent to said transition portion, and wherein said transition portion has a thickness less than the adjacent thickness of both said support portion and said backing member.

13. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said backing member has a cut-out formed therein, and wherein said protrusion is located in said cut-out.

14. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said closed loop is movable in a first direction from a first position located generally above said backing member, to a second position wherein at least a part of said closed loop is located below said backing member, wherein the binding mechanism assembly further includes a stop surface configured to limit significant pivoting of said binding member in a second direction that is generally opposite to said first direction.

15. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said flange is sufficiently flexible to be manually deflected when said flange is moved into and out of contact with said protrusion.

16. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said binding member is movable to a position wherein said flange and said protrusion are both generally entirely located below said upper surface.

17. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said closed loop is configured to be generally entirely located in a first position above said upper surface when no sheet items are bound thereto.

18. The binding mechanism of claim 17 wherein said binding member is configured to bind a plurality of sheet items thereto, and wherein at least part of said bound plurality of sheet items are pivotable about said closed loop to a position wherein said pivoted sheet items are located below said backing member, and wherein said loop is configured to be automatically moved to a second position wherein at least a part of said closed loop is located below said backing member when said pivoted sheet items are located below said backing member.

19. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 18 wherein said flange includes a generally horizontally extending base portion when all of said plurality of sheet items are located on a front side of said backing member, and wherein said generally horizontally extending base portion extends at least partially in a downward direction relative to said backing member when said pivoted sheet items are located below said backing member to thereby allow said pivoted sheet items to more fully underlie said backing member.

20. The binding mechanism of claim 1 wherein said binding member is configured to bind a plurality of sheet items thereto, and wherein at least part of said bound plurality of sheet items are pivotable about said closed loop to a position wherein said pivoted sheet items are located below said backing member and the remainder of said plurality of sheet items are located above said backing member, and wherein said plurality of sheet items located below said backing member are generally parallel with said plurality of sheet items located above said backing member.

21. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said flange is directly coupled to said protrusion.

22. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 further comprising a sheet item bound to said closed loop, wherein said sheet item is pivotable at least about three hundred and thirty degrees about said closed loop.

23. The binding mechanism assembly of claim 1 wherein said backing member has an inner edge extending generally parallel to a spine of said binding mechanism assembly, and wherein said closed loop is rotatable about a pivot axis relative to said backing member and wherein said pivot axis is laterally spaced away from said inner edge.

24. A method for manipulating a binding mechanism assembly comprising the steps of:

providing a binding mechanism assembly including a generally flat, planar backing member having an inner edge and a binding member coupled to said backing member, said binding member including a protrusion and a generally flexible polymer or plastic flange, wherein said binding member is generally located above said backing member;

coupling a plurality of sheet items, each sheet item having a hole, to said binding mechanism assembly such that said protrusion extends through said hole of each sheet item;

manually causing said flange to engage said protrusion to form a generally closed loop and thereby bind said sheet items therein; and

causing said generally closed loop to pivot about a pivot axis in a first direction relative to said backing member such that at least part of said generally closed loop is located below said backing member while said backing member remains in a generally flat, planar condition, and wherein said pivot axis is spaced away from said inner edge.

Assignments (6)
ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT RECORDED AT R/F 028132/0089 Recorded May 17, 2013
From: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS EXISTING ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT, EXISTING SWING LINE LENDER AND EXISTING L/C ISSUER
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS NEW ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT, SWING LINE LENDER AND L/C ISSUER
Reel/Frame 030427/0429 →
MERGER Recorded Apr 5, 2013
From: MEAD PRODUCTS LLC
To: ACCO BRANDS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030157/0023 →
MERGER Recorded Jun 7, 2012
From: MONACO SPINCO INC.
To: MEAD PRODUCTS LLC
Reel/Frame 028334/0253 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 30, 2012
From: MONACO SPINCO INC.
To: BARCLAYS BANK PLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 028132/0089 →
IP CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 27, 2012
From: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATION
To: MONACO SPINCO INC.
Reel/Frame 028116/0041 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 28, 2010
From: HARRIS, RICHARD H.; BUSAM, EDWARD P.; TIMS, J. MICHAEL
To: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024301/0994 →