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HI. Do you see what I have in my hands? Ringless Binder.

Small things makes big difference. You hardly notice a pen in your hand. a Notebook.  A Binder. The small is changing our lives and we do not even notice. What would I use 50 years ago? 100? Quite often we do not see the small things busy with ongoing life.

and Here it is…

Ringless Binder is one of this things. More legend than real product, since many users dissatisfied with Sticking out rings and discs looked for alternative. The obvious one was a “Ring-less Binder” And after 180 years of Ring binder dominance here it is.  The small , tiny, slim and unobtrusive RING-LESS.

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Would you use Ring Binder, or Ring-less binder?

Have you ever received a dirty look from a fellow you just handed a collection of papers kept together with staples?

The wire not flattened enough by the stapler hurts.
Bloody fingers do not add to the positive impression of your offer.
It seems stingy. Didn’t it?
But being serious, how many of us were forced to use ring binders as early as in school and hate the brick-like contraptions? The rings are always in the way of your hand reaching the opposite page and the spine. The spine sticks out like a mountain, blocking the view and taking up your storage space even if it’s half empty.

 You may collect the full display of negative emotions toward Ring Binders here and there when searching the internet and blogs dealing with organizers. Teachers and students share their solutions to avoid and replace the infamous Ring-binder. They discuss: the disc-bound notebooks, Chicago screws, metal prongs, and a variety of other solutions designed with one goal in mind: to make it FLAT.

The rest of the adult population seems to have given up their hopes, seeing no solutions. 

But there is a Ring-less binder developed in Chicago. It contains no metal parts of any sort visible among competing solutions. Cut from a flat sheet of reinforced paper. No sticking out pieces, rings, or prongs. Nothing can hurt your fingers, and it binds any number of leaflets effortlessly. One universal size replaces the usual selection of ring binders designed for a specific number of sheets.


Ringless Binder with two spines
Ringless Binder with two spines and 350 leaflets capacity

When I asked the designer why he spent his time designing solutions for the office supply industry when every CEO is eyeing electronic files and computers as replacements for paper documents, he said:

Spineless Binder for two or three hole punched leaflets.
Spineless Binder for two or three hole punched leaflets.

A piece of paper can last for hundreds of years without a power source. Can you find a similar hard drive? You print your family pictures to preserve them on paper. How many have you lost when kept in memory of your electronic devices? Of course, electronics have their role, but they are not solutions for everything.

We all use tons of paper. We need a hard copy here and there. Where would I keep my records when all my hard drives for the last ten years are gone? I do not have to worry about compatibility or power supply with paper. Plus the cost. It is just a fraction of a penny per page.

 

 

There is a future for paper, but not everybody see it. Certainly, it is time to offer something better than the museum quality 133year-old contraption (ring binder) created at the time the first steam engines entered the world. For those paying attention, it is clear that the public is searching for a replacement.

The big behemoths of industry in the US have no interest in upending their already existing sales and offer a simpler, less expensive, and very competitive to their offer product. As you probably know, competition in the US died under several decisions of the Supreme Court promoting the interest of Big tech. Infringers who have no interest in promoting competition to their well-established offerings. That is why many new products already available elsewhere will never have any chance of showing up in the US. As an inventor, I have bigger hopes in the EU since there is no anti-patent Big Tech lobby and no PTAB invalidating 84% of all nationally issued patents. In the US, small companies are quickly extinguished by big tech moneyed competition and domestic or Chinese infringers. At a certain point, when you see all roadblocks in the US, you start to think: What we inventors do here is out of desperation, not hope, knowing full well that we should look to have a startup and hope to survive elsewhere outside the US.


IMG 20241010 142715bI know well the plight of independent inventors in the US.

The Supreme Court has made several inventions: “Patent ineligible” in direct defiance of Congress-made statutes and the U.S. Constitution’s Article I, Section 8, Clause 8. Plus, there is PTAB. Established by the 2011 Leahy Smith American invention Act, patent review board is known as the “Patents Killer squad.” PTAB is invalidating 84% of issued USPTO patents at the request of the competition. For people looking for more info, you should start searching for information about “Efficient Infringement,” describing how big US and Chinese corporations kill competitive startups in the US.

Suppose you wonder why you can have patents for certain types of technology abroad when, in the US, it is forbidden. I think the answer is clear. Big Tech doesn’t want competition.

We wish the designers good luck finding their future – but Abroad?

Do we wonder why 50% of foreign fillers in the German Patent office are from the US? With the EU unitary patent court and a pan-European patent on the horizon, the outflow from the US may only increase.


Do you need more information?    There is a movie, INNOVATION RACE, explaining the basics.  How China is winning the race we are losing.

It would help if you considered it your patriotic duty to support HR 5874, Senator Massie’s RALIA bill, by tossing away all the misgivings of the Supreme Court into the US patent law and creating conditions to restore US competitiveness.

According to the Supreme Court Teft is legal in the US


Sorry, I should write about the Fellow with a bleeding finger handling my paperwork, but… More blood comes from other directions.

J.T.

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Cute Binders for school

Cute Binders for school

In the Sahara-like landscape of the US office supplies, one Camel takes all attention.

Its big hump dominates the landscape. It is a three-ring binder with a Big Spine. The remainder of the old times when was born along with the steam engine and they conquered the world together. The Steam Engine is in the museums. The old ring binder still rules the office world. Most people recognize the fact that his ribs or rings so painful to use are borrowed from the Thesaurus Rex but there is no easy replacement.

 


ringless binder with koi fish
ringless binder with koi fish

Is easy to understand why we face such limited selections by looking at the endless reviews of “Cute School Binders” all leading to amazon. com Sponsored By Amazon. com. Paid for by Amazon. com Sold by…  One behemoth dominating the US landscape is limiting competition and our choices. Trying to change that There is even a wholesale website containing a selection of merchandise under the title “Not Sold on Amazon .com”


If you pay enough attention you know: The younger generation is looking for an easier way to handle the paperwork.

There are a few new choices not known before. They deliver not only some fun for your kid but are also much easier to use.


Let me introduce a Ringless Binder


1st- Great News. The Metal mechanism with the Rings is GOONE. Replaced with flexible ties cut into the covers of the binder. It eliminates the Spine hanging like a mountain over every Ring Binder making it impossible to store.

Ring binder rings
Ring binder rings


Our Notebook-Binder is always FLAT.Multibinder empty

Multibinder empty. Just a sheet of paper

Made from a sheet of tear-resistant paper is flexible and pleasant to handle. It comes in different configurations.

1) Basic with a single set of ties, tying up to 150 pages.

2) You can have also a Multibinder to use as two subjects Notebook/binder. It can handle double the number of pages (up to 350) thanks to the unusual arrangements of two sets of ties.

ringless binder with two spines
ringless binder with two spines

3) There are also other arrangements but what counts the covers among others offer nice animal-related art / unlimited fun for kids crawling for some beautiful toys. Only Pets they can take to school.

Below you may see a few designs. We will add some of them to our offer. If you like one. Please let us know.


Ringless binders
Selection of simple ringless binders

Wake up

do not set up a reminder

look up and buy now

the cute ringless binder


 
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Ringless binder

Ringless binder

Stack of Ringless, Spineless Binders with visible yellow tags marking the location of certain documents.

Have you noticed? The number of people looking for a “ringless binder.” 

Try searching: I hate ring binders.  There are quite a few results. The answers are: “Binders For Non-Binder People,” Ring Binder vs. Bound Book, etc.

Users are dissatisfied with the Ring-binder. As the answer to the prayers, you may see a “Grip binder,” a look-a-like binder in the form of a box. Clipboards with Covers, zippers, etc. I dare to say the number of answers indicates the simple truth: There is no viable replacement for the Ring binder’s effectiveness.

Ringless Binder
The binder is able to bind up to 350 pages. Using flexible ties instead of rings or prongs.

Ring binders with the spine sticking up and metal rings always in the way of hands trying to reach a page are uncomfortable to use. Plus, their brick-like form is quite painful to carry around, and it has a profound effect on the users https://smartpapercuts.com/shop/

That’s why they search in vain.

But there is One.

Binder and Notebook in one.

Multi-binder. It binds up to 350 pages with two sets of ties. It can be used as a two-subject notebook.

No longer does anyone have to choose. It is made from a sheet of reinforced paper and is strong. Instead of rings, a flexible tie is used. It always stays flat regardless of the number of pages it binds. It comes in versions. One looks like a notebook, but without a spine.

It binds from one to 350 pages.

Another “Spineless” singlehandedly replaces all sizes of commonly available ring binders with different thicknesses and accommodates from 1 to 800 pages in one simple design.

Where can you find it?     In our SHOP