Patent classifications
B42F13/40
Ring lock guard for a ring binder
A ring metal (M) installed in a binder (B) stores punched sheets of paper and the like. The ring metal includes binder rings (R) mounted on movable frames (F) to which one end of each ring half is attached. The frames are movable relative to each other to open and close the rings. A ring guard (10) is removably installable over a portion of each ring half, when the binder ring is closed, to securely encompass rings halves (12, 14) forming the ring. The guard encloses the junction (J) where outer ends of the ring halves meet when the rings are closed and prevents a gap from opening between the ring halves if the binder is subjected to a force which would otherwise cause a gap to form between the ring halves and paper stored in the binder to spill out or be damaged.
Ring lock guard for a ring binder
A ring metal (M) installed in a binder (B) stores punched sheets of paper and the like. The ring metal includes binder rings (R) mounted on movable frames (F) to which one end of each ring half is attached. The frames are movable relative to each other to open and close the rings. A ring guard (10) is removably installable over a portion of each ring half, when the binder ring is closed, to securely encompass rings halves (12, 14) forming the ring. The guard encloses the junction (J) where outer ends of the ring halves meet when the rings are closed and prevents a gap from opening between the ring halves if the binder is subjected to a force which would otherwise cause a gap to form between the ring halves and paper stored in the binder to spill out or be damaged.
Spike assembly
In a first aspect there is disclosed a spike assembly (10) including a base (12) and a spike formation (14) operatively attached to the base (12). The spike formation (14) is adapted to hold a plurality of impaled sheets and includes an elongate spike (16) longitudinally extending between a base end (18) and an impale end (20). The base end (18) of the spike (16) is operatively adapted for attachment to the base (12). The spike assembly (12) further includes a (i) handle (26) operatively associated with the spike formation (14) and moveable relative to the spike formation to apply force to a sheet to be impaled on the spike formation, and (ii) a guide assembly (28) operatively adapted to guide movement of the handle (26) relative to the spike formation (14).
SYSTEMS AND APPARATUS FOR COVERING AND CONCEALING PRINTED AND/OR HAND-WRITTEN TEXT, LETTERING, GRAPHICS, DRAWINGS, AND/OR MARKS ON ONE OR MORE SHEETS, PAGES, OR PAGES OF A BOOK.
Systems and apparatus for covering, protecting, and concealing personal, private, confidential, and nonpublic information and/or covering and concealing printed and/or hand-written text, lettering, graphics, drawings, and/or marks on one or more sheets, pages, or pages, of a book. The systems and apparatus can include a releasable, removable, or un-releasable binding device, tamper-evident features, labeling features, and binding components can be configured to fasten, connect, and/or secure covering devices and which can substantially rotate 360 degrees, fold back upon itself, lie flat when open and/or closed, and releasably cover personal, private, nonpublic, or other information, and/or cover and/or conceal printed and/or hand-written text, lettering, graphics, drawings, and/or marks on one or more sheets, pages, or pages, of a book.
NOTEBOOK HANGER
A hanger for hanging a binder containing loose-leaf pages in a hanging drawer system has first and second opposed hooks configured to be secured to a notebook spine. First and second arms are moveable relative to the hooks between extended and retracted positions. The arms have support surfaces that extend laterally beyond the hooks in the extended position and lips that are spaced from the hooks in the extended position. A method of hanging a notebook in a drawer includes moving the arms to the extended position and placing the support surfaces of the arms on the rails of the hanging drawer system so the rails support the notebook.
NOTEBOOK HANGER
A hanger for hanging a binder containing loose-leaf pages in a hanging drawer system has first and second opposed hooks configured to be secured to a notebook spine. First and second arms are moveable relative to the hooks between extended and retracted positions. The arms have support surfaces that extend laterally beyond the hooks in the extended position and lips that are spaced from the hooks in the extended position. A method of hanging a notebook in a drawer includes moving the arms to the extended position and placing the support surfaces of the arms on the rails of the hanging drawer system so the rails support the notebook.
MULTILAYER OPTICAL THIN FILM STRUCTURE
There is described a multilayer optical thin film structure comprising multiple optically absorbing layers and multiple optically non-absorbing layers. The optically absorbing layers and the optically non-absorbing layers are configured such that light incident on the structure is reflected with a red colour at a first angle, and light incident on the structure is reflected with a yellow colour at a second angle. There is also described an item having applied thereto such a multilayer structure.
Systems and apparatus for covering, protecting, and concealing personal, private, confidential, and nonpublic information
Systems and apparatus for covering, protecting, and concealing personal, private, confidential, and nonpublic information. The systems and apparatus can include a releasable, removable, or unreleasable binding device, tamper-evident features, labeling features, and binding devices can be configured to connect and secure covering devices and which can substantially rotate 360 degrees, fold back upon itself, lie flat when open, and releasable covering devices to cover personal, private, nonpublic, or other information.
Systems and apparatus for covering, protecting, and concealing personal, private, confidential, and nonpublic information
Systems and apparatus for covering, protecting, and concealing personal, private, confidential, and nonpublic information. The systems and apparatus can include a releasable, removable, or unreleasable binding device, tamper-evident features, labeling features, and binding devices can be configured to connect and secure covering devices and which can substantially rotate 360 degrees, fold back upon itself, lie flat when open, and releasable covering devices to cover personal, private, nonpublic, or other information.
Systems and methods for providing security, binding, and labeling for a plurality of papers and covering, protecting, and concealing the recording, viewing, or using of personal, private, and nonpublic information
Systems and methods for providing security, integrity, binding, maneuverability, and labeling for a plurality of papers, and for covering, protecting, and concealing the recording, viewing, or using personal, private, and nonpublic information on the page. The system includes an un-releasable locking binding device and tamper-evident binding device configured to connect, secure, and papers, which can substantially rotate 360 degrees, fold back upon itself, lie flat when open, and deter and prevent removal and insertion of pages, be tamper evident, and covering devices releasably positioned to cover personal, private, or nonpublic information located on the page. The bound plurality of papers can include an identification label and can be configured as a secure Notary journal notebook having all NonPublic Personal Information (NPPI) fields for a single record on the left or right page and an acronym list.