Ring binder mechanism
09616700 ยท 2017-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A ring binder mechanism has at least two semi-ring pairs, which are arranged spaced apart from one another and which each consist of two semi-rings (20, 20), the semi-rings (20) of a first group and the semi-rings (20) of a second group being rigidly connected to one another in a grouped manner in the area of their roots and thereby kept spaced apart from one another. Mutually complementary locking bar elements (44, 44), which, in the closed position, are locked to prevent pivoting of the semi-rings relative to one another, are arranged at the ends of the semi-rings (20, 20) of at least one of the semi-ring pairs. In a free position, the semi-rings (20, 20) allocated in pairs span a common radial plane (46), and the locking bar elements (44, 44) thereof are spaced radially apart from one another, and in the locked position, the locking bar elements (44, 44) are coupled to one another with a form fit in all directions within the tangential plane (48) of the rings (19) which intersects the locking bar elements (44, 44) and is perpendicular to the radial plane (46).
Claims
1. A ring binder mechanism comprising: at least two half-ring pairs, which are arranged spaced apart from one another, and which each comprise two half-rings, and an elongated housing which is C-shaped or U-shaped in cross section, has a central housing wall, has two housing flanks bent back laterally relative to the central housing wall forming bearing grooves, and has two elongated carrier rails arranged in the housing, wherein the half-rings of a first group and the half-rings of a second group are rigidly connected to one another in a grouped manner in the region of their roots and thereby kept apart from one another, said half-rings complementing one another in pairs to form the half-ring pairs, and being able to be pivoted together relative to the respective other group between an open position opening up an insert gap between their free ends and a closed position, complementing one another to form one respective closed ring, wherein at the ends of the half-rings of at least one of the half-ring pairs mutually complementary locking bar elements are arranged, said locking bar elements being locked together in the closed position to prevent pivoting of the half-rings, wherein at the start of an opening procedure at least one of the half-rings of the half-ring pairs is able to be moved relative to the other half-ring by initiating an unlocking procedure between a locked position and a released position of the associated locking bar elements, wherein during the course of a locking procedure at least one of the half-rings of the half-ring pairs is able to be moved relative to the other half-ring between the released position and the locked position of the associated locking bar elements, wherein in the locked position the half-rings associated with one another in pairs span a common radial plane and the locking bar elements thereof are positively coupled together at least in the opening direction of the half-rings, wherein in the released position, the half-rings associated with one another in pairs, span a common radial plane and the locking bar elements thereof are radially spaced apart from one another, wherein in the locked position, the locking bar elements are positively coupled together in all directions within the tangential plane of the rings which is perpendicular to the radial plane and which intersects the locking bar elements, wherein said carrier rails are operatively connected to controllers arranged between the longitudinal edges, forming a joint mechanism in the region of their longitudinal edges facing one another and with their outer longitudinal edges remote from one another engage in the bearing grooves, wherein the half-rings of one of the half-ring groups are rigidly arranged on each carrier rail, wherein in each case two pairs of half-rings associated with one another within the half-ring groups, on the outside of the housing, form half-ring pairs complementing one another in the closed position to form a ring, wherein the carrier rails are pivotable to a limited extent relative to one another via the joint mechanism along a pivoting path by driving the half-rings between the open position and the closed position, wherein at least one of the carrier rails is able to be moved relative to the other carrier rail by initiating an unlocking procedure along an unlocking path between a locked position and a released position of the associated locking bar elements, and wherein the at least one carrier rail is able to be moved relative to the other carrier rail by initiating a locking procedure along a locking path between the released position and the locked position of the associated locking bar elements.
2. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the locked position the locking bar elements come into contact with one another perpendicular to the tangential plane.
3. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the half-rings associated with one another in pairs, in the locked position of the locking bar elements thereof, are positioned radially without play in the region of their roots.
4. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein during the unlocking procedure between the locked position and the released position of the locking bar elements, the two half-ring groups carry out a common, aligned pivoting movement about pivot axes parallel to one another in the region of the half-ring roots.
5. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein during the locking procedure between the released position and the locked position of the locking bar elements, the two half-ring groups carry out a common, aligned pivoting movement about pivot axes parallel to one another in the region of the half-ring roots.
6. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locking bar elements of the half-rings belonging to a half-ring pair have mutually complementary latches which engage in one another radially and produce a positive connection in the peripheral direction and transversely to the peripheral direction.
7. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one portion of the latches has the form of mutually complementary transverse ribs and transverse grooves.
8. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one portion of the latches has the form of mutually complementary longitudinal ribs and longitudinal grooves.
9. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one portion of the latches has the form of mutually complementary hook elements and hook receivers.
10. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one portion of the latches has the form of mutually complementary cams and cam receivers.
11. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 10, wherein the cam receivers have cross sections which may be joined together radially, from the group including a rectangle, trapezium and/or partial circle.
12. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 6, wherein at least one portion of the latches has the form of mutually complementary prisms or prism receivers able to be joined together radially.
13. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein during the course of the opening and closing procedure the carrier rails are pivotable in the same direction by the action of the controllers, between the locked position and the released position of the associated locking bar elements, and said carrier rails are pivotable in opposing directions between the released position and the open position of the associated half-rings.
14. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 13, wherein at the end of the locking path on the released side the control cam comes into contact with a stop fixed to the housing, said stop being aligned with an opening edge of the guide opening.
15. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 13, wherein the control rail is pretensioned by the action of a spring force in the operative direction toward the locked position of the locking bar elements.
16. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 15, comprising a pretensioning spring, fixed at its one end to the housing and fixed at its other end to the control rail, via which the control rail is pretensioned in the direction of the locked position.
17. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the controllers form a control rail which is rotatable to a limited extent about a longitudinal axis parallel to the housing longitudinal axis, and which is displaceable transversely to the central housing wall, said control rail having two longitudinal grooves open on opposing sides, into which in each case one of the carrier rails engages with its inner longitudinal edge, forming an axis of articulation, and wherein during the opening and closing procedure the control rail is displaceable on a displacement portion transversely to the longitudinal axis thereof, by the action of a control cam supported on at least one guide surface fixed to the housing or guide opening by pivoting the half rings in opposing directions along the pivoting path between the open position and the released position of the locking bar elements and the control rail is rotatable to a limited extent on a pivot portion by pivoting the half-rings in the same direction along the locking path between the released position and the locked position of the associated locking bar elements.
18. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 17, wherein the central housing wall has at least one guide opening for the passage of the at least one control cam on the displacement portion of the control rail and wherein the central housing wall also has a guide surface for the control cam on the pivot portion of the control rail, said guide surface being adjacent to the guide opening on the inside of the housing and being aligned transversely to the longitudinal extent of the housing.
19. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an actuating member which has at least one opening and closing arm acting on one of the carrier rails in the opening and closing direction.
20. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 19, wherein the control rail rotates about its longitudinal axis during the unlocking procedure by the action of the opening arm as well as the relevant carrier rail.
21. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 19, wherein the control rail rotates about its longitudinal axis during the locking procedure by the action of the closing arm as well as the relevant carrier rail.
22. The ring binder mechanism as claimed in claim 21, wherein the control rail is pretensioned in the operative direction toward the locked position, by the action of a spring force transmitted via the housing flanks onto the carrier rails.
Description
(1) The invention is described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the exemplary embodiments shown schematically in the drawings, in which:
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(23) The ring binder mechanisms shown in the drawings are primarily intended for receiving loose-leaf, hole-punched sheets, for example written material or printed products. Each ring binder mechanism comprises a housing 10 which is C-shaped in cross section and which comprises a central housing wall 12 and two lateral housing flanks 16 bent back relative to the central housing wall 12 forming bearing grooves 14 (
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(26) During the course of an unlocking procedure, the half-rings 20 of the one group are able to be moved relative to the half-rings 20 of the other group by initiating an unlocking procedure between a locked position (
(27) A particularity of this movement sequence is that at least one of the carrier rails 26 is able to be moved relative to the other carrier rail 26 by initiating an unlocking procedure along an unlocking path between a locked position and a released position of the associated locking bar elements 44, 44 and that the at least one carrier rail 26 is able to be moved relative to the other carrier rail 26 by initiating a locking procedure along a locking path between the released position (
(28) During the course of the opening and closing procedure, by the action of the control rail 30, the carrier rails 26, 26 are pivotable between the locked position and the released position of the associated locking bar elements 44, 44 in the same direction (
(29) The lateral bent-back portion 51 on the control cams 38 also ensures that, during the further opening procedure, by rotating the control rail 30 further, the height of the inner longitudinal edges 32, 32 of the carrier rails 26, 26 is compensated by offsetting the dimension a (
(30) During the closing procedure, in this case by means of the bent-back portion 51 on the control rail, a lever arm with the dimension a is set, which ensures that by the action of the spring force of the housing flanks on the control rail 30 a torque is produced in the locking direction. In this case, a separate pretensioning spring is unnecessary.
(31) A first variant of the locking bar elements 44, 44 which are intended to be coupled positively together in the locked position in all directions within the common tangential plane 48 of the closed half-rings 20, 20, perpendicular to the radial plane 46, is shown in
(32) A further particularity of the invention is that the actuating member 22 has one respective opening arm 52 and closing arm 54 acting on one of the carrier rails 26 in the opening or closing direction. The opening and closing arms 52, 54 are in this case arranged such that, during the unlocking procedure, the control rail 30 rotates about its longitudinal axis 34 by the action of the opening arm 52 on the relevant carrier rail 26. Moreover, the control cams 38 contribute to this rotation, said control cams being supported in a suitable manner on the guide surfaces 40.
(33) In order to ensure a reliable locking procedure, by the action of a spring force the control rail 30 is also pretensioned in the operative direction toward the locked position of the locking bar elements 44, 44. Different options are available therefor, which are indicated in the drawings in
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(36) In summary, the following is to be noted: the invention relates to a ring binder mechanism and has at least two half-ring pairs which are arranged spaced apart from one another and which consist in each case of two half-rings 20, 20, wherein the half-rings 20 of a first group and the half-rings 20 of a second group are rigidly connected together in a grouped manner in the region of their roots, and are thereby kept apart from one another. At the ends of the half-rings 20, 20 of at least one of the half-ring pairs mutually complementary locking bar elements 44, 44 are arranged, said locking bar elements being locked together to prevent pivoting of the half-rings in the closed position. A particularity of the invention is that the half-rings 20, 20 associated with one another in pairs in a released position span a common radial plane 46 and the locking bar elements 44, 44 thereof are radially spaced apart from one another and in that the locking bar elements 44, 44 in the locked position are positively coupled together in all directions within the tangential plane 48 of the rings 18 which is perpendicular to the radial plane 46 and which intersects the locking bar elements 44, 44.
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(37) 10 Housing 12 Housing wall 14 Bearing grooves 16 Housing flanks 18 Ring 20, 20 Half-rings 24, 24 Roots 26, 26 Carrier rails 28, 28 Inner longitudinal edges 30 Control rail 32, 32 Outer longitudinal edges 34 Longitudinal axis 36, 36 Longitudinal grooves 38 Control cams 40 Guide surface 42 Guide opening 43 Insert gap 44, 44 Locking bar elements 46 Radial plane 48 Tangential plane 50 Stop 51 Bent-back portion 52 Opening arm 54 Closing arm 56, 56 Pretensioning spring 58 Transverse rib 58 Transverse groove 60 Longitudinal rib 60 Longitudinal groove 62 Hook 62 Hook receiver 64 Cam 64 Cam receiver 66 Prism 66 Prism receiver 70 Bearing projection 72 Bearing fixed to housing 72 Bearing fixed to housing 74 Drive element 76 Drive element slot 77 Torsion portion 78 Bearing loop 80 Drive element loop 82 Drive element slot 83 Torsion portion 84 Spring guide channel