FOLDER NOTEBOOKS
20200114678 ยท 2020-04-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42F11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F13/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F13/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F21/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F13/0033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F21/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B42F7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F21/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F21/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bound component has a front cover attached to a spine attached to a rear cover, a binding mechanism, and a binder extension attached to either cover. The binder extension folds inwardly in its closed position and has pockets. Also disclosed is a bound component having a front cover attached to a spine attached to a rear cover, a binding mechanism and one or more pockets attached to either cover. The pocket may have one or more closure flaps and may be expandable. Also disclosed is a folder having one or more bound edges and one or more free edges, one or more folder tabs extending from one or more free edges, and a plurality of pages bound to the folder. The pages may be bound to the folder using adhesive, string, staples or other attachment mechanisms. The folder may fit within a traditional file drawer.
Claims
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46. A bound component comprising: a back cover; a front cover; a spine connecting the back cover to the front cover; a binding mechanism attached to the back cover or the spine on an inside surface thereof; a pocket having an end attached to an outside surface of the front cover, the pocket forming a pocket opening between the front cover and the pocket; and a closure flap having a first end attached to the bound component and having an attachment end configured to be removably attached to an attachment point of the pocket for maintaining the pocket in a closed position.
47. The bound component of claim 46 wherein the pocket and pocket opening are external to the bound component such that the binding mechanism does not need to be accessible to access the contents of the pocket.
48. The bound component of claim 47 wherein the external pocket is expandable.
49. The bound component of claim 48 wherein two of the side edges of the external pocket connected to the front cover include expandable gussets.
50. The bound component of claim 48 further comprising one or more dividers disposed within the expandable, external pocket.
51. The bound component of claim 50 wherein the one or more dividers include identifier tabs disposed on an end thereof.
52. The bound component of 46 wherein the attachment end of the closure flap attaches to the pocket at the attachment point by a hook and loop fastener, one or more magnets, a reattachable adhesive, bungee cord, tie, clasp, button, clip, hook, ring, snap, or a zipper.
53. The bound component of claim 46 wherein the pocket opening is formed between the outside surface of the front cover and an interior side of the pocket.
54. The bound component of claim 46 wherein the pocket is removably attachable to the front cover.
55. The bound component of claim 54 wherein the pocket is removably attached to the front cover by a hook and loop fastener, resealable adhesives, snaps, buttons, hooks, one or more magnets, or bungee cords.
56. The bound component of claim 46 wherein the opening of the pocket faces the spine.
57. The bound component of claim 46 wherein the opening of the pocket is perpendicular to the spine.
58. The bound component of claim 46 wherein the opening of the pocket is adjacent a free edge of the front cover opposite the edge connected to the spine.
59. The bound component of claim 46 wherein the first end of the pocket is affixed to the outside surface of the front cover.
60. The bound component of claim 46 wherein the bound component is formed from one or more of a fabric, plastic, paper or vinyl.
61. A bound component comprising: one or more covers having an inside surface and an outside surface; a spine disposed on an inside surface of the bound component; one or more binding mechanisms disposed on the inside surface; and one or more external pockets and one or more closure flaps; wherein the one or more external pockets and the one or more closure flaps are affixed to the outside of the one or more covers and the external pockets are expandable.
62. The bound component of claim 61 wherein the covers and the one or more external pockets are comprised of a vinyl material.
63. A bound component comprising: a back cover; a spine connected to the back cover along a side of the back cover; a binding mechanism attached to the back cover or the spine; a first pocket panel connected to the spine; and a second pocket panel connected to the spine, wherein a pocket opening is formed in between the first and second pocket panels.
64. The bound component of claim 63 further comprising a closure flap attached to the first pocket panel and having an attachment end configured to be removably attached to an attachment point of the second pocket panel to maintain the pocket in a closed position.
65. The bound component of claim 64 wherein the closure flap removably attaches to the second pocket panel at the attachment point by a hook and loop fastener, one or more magnets, a reattachable adhesive, bungee cord, tie, clasp, button, clip, hook, ring, snap, or a zipper.
66. The bound component of claim 64 wherein the pocket opening is formed between an external side of the first pocket panel and an internal side of the second pocket panel.
67. The bound component of claim 63 wherein the pocket opening is parallel to the spine.
68. The bound component of claim 63 wherein the pocket opening is expandable and two of the side edges of the first pocket panel are connected to the second pocket panel by expandable gussets.
69. The bound component of claim 63 further comprising one or more dividers within the pocket opening.
70. The bound component of claim 63 wherein the bound component is formed from one or more of a fabric, plastic, paper or vinyl.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0044] The bound component 10 may have one or more binder extensions 22 attached to a free edge of front cover 12. The one or more binder extensions 22 may be hingedly connected. The one or more binder extensions 22 may be attached at connection point 23 to the front cover 12 by using a fold line, staples, adhesive, sewing, stitching, heat sealing, stamping or the like. The binder extension 22 could be made removable through the use of snaps, hook and loop fastener, resealable adhesive, zipper or the like. It is to be understood that the binder extension 22 may also be connected to a free edge of back cover 16. It may be beneficial for the binder extension 22 to be positioned on a cover not holding the binding mechanism 18 in order to provide more storage capacity and access to the documents without interfering with the rings. It is to be understood that to further increase storage capacity one or more pockets 20 may be provided on both sides of the binder extension 22. It is also to be understood that the binder extension may also have its own binding mechanism attached to it along the one or more free edges as in
[0045] The one or more binder extensions 22 may have one or more pockets 20 as described previously. The one or more binder extension 22 may have one or more transparent pockets 20. The one or more binder extensions may have one or more non-transparent pockets 20. The one or more binder extension 22 may have a plurality of pages attached. The plurality of pages may be non-permanently bound to the one or more additional sides by using a slot to hold in a backing portion to the plurality of pages or a portion of the plurality of pages themselves. The plurality of pages may contain one or more of the following or a combination of the following: sticky notes of various sizes; lines paper; calendar pages; graph paper or any of the other types of pages. It is to be understood that the one or more binder extensions may fold inward so as to preserve the shape and size of the bound component 10 for storage purposes and/or to protect the information contained in the one or more binder extensions. It is to be understood that the one or more binder extensions 22 may be comprised of the same material as the front cover 12 and back cover 16 of the bound component 10 or a different material than the front cover 12 and back cover 16 of the bound component 10. It is to be understood that the one or more binder extensions could be transparent. The binder 10 and binder extension 22 may be made of vinyl, poly propylene, fabric, polyethylene, cardboard, paper and or a combination of any of these. It is to be understood that vinyl is the material preferred for student binders, but manufacturing preferences may prefer the use of any of the other listed materials.
[0046] The one or more binder extensions 22 may be the same size as the cover to which the binder extension is attached. The one or more binder extensions 22 may be smaller than the cover to which it is attached. The one or more binder extensions 22 may be larger than cover to which it is attached. The one or more binder extensions 22 may be over the size of the cover to which it is attached; up to the size of the cover to which it is attached; up to the size of the cover to which it is attached; up to the size of the cover to which it is attached. It is to be understood that the binder 10 may close more easily if the binder extension 22 is smaller than the cover to which it is attached.
[0047] The one or more binder extensions 22 may be horizontally aligned with the spine 14 of the binder 10 (
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[0049] The one or more external pockets 24 may have one or more closure flaps 26. The one or more closure flaps may be attached to the front cover 12 or rear cover 16 by a fold line, adhesive, stitching, sewing, staples, heat sealed or the like. The one or more closure flaps 26 may also be hingedly attached to the pocket 24 by fold line, adhesive, stitching, sewing, staples, heat sealing or the like. The closure flaps 26 may be removably attached to the pocket at attachment point 28 using hook and loop fastener, magnets, reattachable adhesive, bungee cord, tie, clasp, button, clip, hook, ring, snap or other such means. Attachment point 28 may have various shapes, including but not limited to rectangles, squares, ovals, circles, polygons, and combinations thereof. It is to be understood a zipper closure means could be used in lieu of closure flap 26 or to close the closure flap 26. It is also to be understood that the removable attachment point may be adjusted based on manufacturing preferences.
[0050] The external pocket may be oriented such that the opening 36 is facing the spine 14, is parallel to the spine 14 but facing the free edge (
[0051] The external pocket 24 may be affixed to the outside of the front cover 12 or rear cover 16. The closing flap 26 may be affixed to one or more outside edges of the front cover 12 or rear cover 16. The pocket 24 may be affixed around one or more outer edges of the cover, such that one or more pocket openings 36 are formed between the outside of the front cover 12 or rear cover 16 and the inside of pocket 24. Affixing the pocket 24 and the flap 26 using a heat sealing method may have manufacturing benefits such as reduced production cost and increased production speed. The pocket 24 may be separated into compartments or multiple pockets 24 and/or multiple flaps 26 may be affixed on the front cover 12 or rear cover 16. It is to be understood that manufacturing preferences may determine whether the pocket 24 and/or flap 26 arc affixed to the outside edge of the front cover 12 or rear cover 16, inside the edges of the front cover 12 or rear cover 16, or anywhere else on the outer surface of the front cover 12 or rear cover 16.
[0052] The external pocket 24 may be removably attached. In such an instance the external pocket would have one or more interior wall that would removably attach to the outside of the front cover 12 or rear cover 16. Removable attachments may include hook and loop fastener, resealable adhesive, snaps, buttons, hooks magnets, bungee cords or the like. Manufacturing preferences may prefer that the closure flap 26 be affixed to the pocket 24 rather than outside of the front cover 12 or rear cover 16.
[0053] The one or more external pockets 24 may be expandable as shown in
[0054] The pocket opening 36 may be formed between the external side of the cover to which it is attached and the internal side of the pocket attachment 24. A variety of materials could be used to create the binder 10 and external pocket 24, including fabric, plastic and/or vinyl.
[0055] External pocket 24 may be the same length and width as the cover to which it is attached. External pocket 24 may be over the size of the cover to which it is attached. External pocket 24 may be over the size of the cover to which it is attached. External pocket 24 may be over the size of the cover to which it is attached.
[0056] It is to be understood that a bound component as covered in this application may include one or more binder extensions 22 and one or more external pockets 24.
[0057] It is to be understood that the pockets 20 and/or external pocket 24 with closure flap 26 may be formed from a plastic substrate, and/or a paper substrate and may be transparent or opaque based on manufacturing preferences. The materials may be treated or coated based on manufacturing preferences. The bound component 10 may be a traditionally sized and shaped binder. The bound component 10 may be made of a plastic substrate or a paper substrate, or either type of substrate treated and/or coated based on manufacturing preferences. The identifier tabs 34 may be integral to the one or more dividers 32 or they could be sealed, adhered, attached thereto. The one or more identifier tabs 34 may be permanently deployed or optionally deployable as disclosed in U.S. Application Nos. 61/038868; 61/086550; Ser. No. 12/264630; 12/392183; 12/420444. The one or more identifier tabs 34 and or the front cover 12 and or the back cover 16 may be made of a non-porous material and may be able to be marked upon as disclosed in U.S. application Ser. Nos. 10/828073 and 10/962724. The one or more tabs 34 may have a one or more hole(s) to allow attachment to another binder.
[0058] It is to be understood that a binder 10, according to this application, may have both a binder extension 22 and an external pocket 24 with a closure flap 26.
[0059] It is also to be understood that a removable pocket 24 may be designed for other such office and school products including but not limited to a notepad 25 (as shown in
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[0068] It is to be understood that the bound component could have one or more additional sides 146 at fold line 152 attached to the front cover 112 or back cover 116 that may also contain pockets 134, 126, 138, 140, 142 and/or 144 and or a plurality of pages 114. Such a bound component is depicted in
[0069] The pockets 134, 136, 138, 140, and/or 142 may be formed from a plastic substrate, and/or a paper substrate. The materials may be treated or coated based on manufacturing preferences. The bound component may be a traditionally sized and shaped file folder. The bound component may be made of a plastic substrate or a paper substrate, or either type of substrate treated and/or coated based on manufacturing preferences. The tabs may be integral to the back cover 116 or they could be sealed, adhered, attached thereto. The tabs 118, 130 may be permanently deployed or optionally deployable as disclosed in U.S. application Nos. 61/038868; 61/086550; Ser. No. 12/264630; 12/392183; 12/420444. The tabs 118, 130 may be located at the top or bottom end of the bound component, or located apart from the top or bottom ends of the bound component. If located near an end of the bound component, for example as shown with tab 118 at an upper end as in
[0070] The plurality of pages 114 may be one or more of the following or a combination of the following: lined paper, graph paper, drawing paper, blank paper, calendar pages and/or carbon copy paper. The plurality of pages 114 may be traditional sized letter paper, legal paper, or other sized paper. The front cover 112 and rear cover 116 may be sized to approximately the size as the plurality of pages 114 contained within. The plurality of pages may include one or may pages having a section for notes (lined or unlined), and one or more of the following: a section for meeting attendees, date, time, topic, objectives, action items, page, color coded sections, to-do-list, sections identified by day or date, and/or numbered lines. The plurality of pages may include one or more personal record sheets, such as health information, property (home, car, land etc. . . .) information, insurance information, financial information, contact information, or other such information of a personal nature. The section for notes may be at the top of the plurality of pages, at the side, on the right side, or at the bottom. There could be one or more plurality of pages bound to the bound components at one or more of the following locations, spine 120, the inside of front cover 112, and or the inside of back cover 116. For example, a plurality of pages 114 containing one or more types of calendar type information could be bound to the inside of front cover 112 and a plurality of pages 114 with lined note paper could be bound to the spine 120. It is to be understood the binding location may be adjusted as well as the type of pages contained within the plurality of pages 114.
[0071] The bound mechanism may be slightly larger than the plurality of pages so as to better protect the plurality of pages from damage. The front cover 112 and/or rear cover 116 may have one or more pockets on their outer surface (the cover surface not touching the plurality of pages 114). The outer surface of the front cover 112 or the back cover 116 may have a plastic sheet attached to the cover on one or more sides, on two or more sides or on less than four sides, such that a sheet of paper or other material may be protectively held between the plastic sheet and the outer side of the front cover 112 or back cover 116. The outer or inner surfaces of front cover 112 and/or rear cover 116 may have one or more areas where the user can record content information. The tabs 118, 130 and or the front cover 112 and or the back cover 116 may be made of a non-porous material and may be able to be marked upon as disclosed in U.S. application Ser. Nos. 10/828073 and 10/962724.
[0072] It is to be understood that the bound component may have one or more additional sides 146 at fold line 152 attached to the front cover 112 or back cover 116 that may also contain pockets 134, 126, 138, 140, 142, 144 and/or 148 and or a plurality of pages 114. Such a bound component is depicted in
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[0075] The bound component may comprise a plurality of pages attached thereto along with one or more internal dividers 170 as shown in
[0076] The bound component may be similar to a traditional file folder. Such a component may have a pocket attached thereto to hold loose papers. Said pocket may be removable using such attachment means such as hook and loop fastener; removable adhesive; or other suitable materials. Said pocket may contain gussets along the side or bottom.
[0077] It is to be understood that many of these contemplated features would apply to a traditional file folder as well. As shown in
[0078] While certain embodiments are described herein as bound components having pages bound therein, for example with pages held by binding mechanism 122 as shown in
[0079] Having described the inventions in detail herein, it will be apparent that modifications and variations thereof are possible without departing from the scope of the inventions. It is to be understood that the bound component modifications and variations discussed herein could be used interchangeably with the various bound components described throughout this application.