THIS INVENTION relates to an album assembly. It more particularly relates to an album assembly for keeping personal records such as pictures, photographs, certificates, general or ceremonial documents, and the like.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a file assembly for keeping personal records, the assembly including, in combination:
at least one sleeve having opposed operatively front and rear walls, the front wall being smaller than the rear wall, and the front wall having a periphery along part of which it is secured to the rear wall, such that the walls define between them a pocket, having a peripheral opening, for receipt of personal records;
at least one photograph display device for displaying at least one photograph; and
a binder within which each sleeve and each photograph display device are received, the binder having a securing mechanism for releasably securing each sleeve and each photograph display device in place therein.
The binder may include a planar rectangular front cover, a planar rectangular rear cover, and a spine interconnecting the front cover and the rear cover and about which spine the binder is foldable book-fashion, the securing mechanism being located between the covers of the binder, each sleeve and each photograph display device being secured between the covers of the binder. The front cover, the rear cover and the spine of the binder may be of board-like construction, the spine being rectangular and adjacent edges of the spine and of each of the covers defining a pair of fold lines about which the binder is foldable. By board-like is meant that the covers and spine have a stiffness or rigidity of the nature of that of cardboard, so that they can support themselves and the sleeves and display devices without sagging under gravity. In a particular embodiment, the front cover, the rear cover and the spine of the binder may be integrally formed, the binder being provided with two laterally spaced substantially parallel grooves extending over at least one face of the binder and defining the spine therebetween, the grooves providing said fold lines about which the binder is foldable.
The securing mechanism may comprise a row of clasps fast with the rear cover adjacent the spine or fast with the spine and spaced in series from each or one another, each sleeve and each photograph display device being provided with a corresponding plurality of openings adjacent edges thereof extending alongside the spine, through which openings the clasps are received.
Each sleeve may be rectangular in outline, the front wall of the sleeve being spaced outwardly from the edge of the rear wall extending alongside the spine, the openings through the sleeve extending only through the rear wall of the sleeve, and areas of the rear wall surrounding said openings being reinforced to inhibit initiation or propagation of cracks or tears in the rear wall. Each sleeve may be of unitary construction, being formed from a single sheet of cardboard which is folded over on to itself to define the front wall and the rear wall, side edges of the front wall being folded towards each other to define flaps by means of which the side edges of the front wall are secured to the rear wall.
Each photograph display device may include a rectangular transparent photograph-receiving pocket for receiving photographs or for receiving a sheet on which photographs are mounted.
Each photograph display device and the rear wall of each sleeve may be essentially the same shape and size when seen face-on, each photograph display device and the rear wall of each sleeve being smaller in outline than the front cover and the rear cover of the binder, such that the front and the rear covers of the binder at free edges thereof overhang each sleeve and overhang each photograph display device received therebetween.
The assembly may include a plurality of sleeves and a plurality of photograph display devices interleaved between the sleeves to alternate therewith, an operatively rear face of the rear wall of each sleeve providing writing space for receiving written information associated with records kept in the pocket of the sleeve. Naturally, if desired, an operatively front face of the front wall of each sleeve may also provide designated writing space for receiving written information associated with personal records kept in the pocket of the sleeve.
The assembly may further include a protective cover within which the binder is received for protecting it, the cover being in the form of a box-shaped sheath.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention there is provided a sleeve for receiving personal records, the sleeve being a sleeve as hereinbefore described with reference to the album assembly.
The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings.
In the drawings:
With reference to
The album assembly 10 includes seventeen sleeves 12, only two of which is shown in
The album assembly 10 further includes a binder 16 (shown in broken lines in
The album assembly 10 yet further includes a protective cover 20 (
Referring now also in particular to
The rear wall 24 of the sleeve 12 is in the form of a planar rectangular sheet of relatively sturdy acid-free cardboard. The front wall 22 of the sleeve 12 is of a similar construction and, in this embodiment, the folded peripheral walls 32, 34, 36 are integrally formed with the front wall 22. The front wall 22 is spaced operatively radially outwardly from an operatively radially inner edge 42 of the rear wall 24, and is secured to the rear wall 24 by means of flaps 52, 54 fast with the side walls 32, 36, and a flap (not visible) fast with the bottom wall 34. The flaps 52, 54 and the flap which is not visible are thus extensions of the peripheral walls 32, 36, 34.
The front wall 22 has a semi-circular indentation or cut-out 44 in an operatively top edge thereof, to facilitate removal of records received in the pocket 38, from the pocket 38. The front face 30 of the front wall 22, provides mounting space for mounting pictures or photographs 46, 48 (shown in broken lines) thereon. In this embodiment, the photographs 46, 48 are adhesively mounted to the front face 30. In some embodiments, not shown, the front face 30 may provide mounting formations for mounting the photographs 46, 48. Furthermore, the front face 30 provides a designated writing space (not shown) for receiving written information associated with personal records kept in the pocket 38 of the sleeve 12.
The sleeve 12 further includes, spaced slightly radially operatively outwardly from the inner edge 42 of the rear wall 24, four spaced and aligned openings 50, for receiving the clasps 18 when the sleeve 12 is received within the binder 16. Although not shown as such, areas of the rear wall 24 surrounding the openings 50 are reinforced to inhibit initiation or propagation of cracks or tears in these areas of the rear walls 24.
The sleeves 12 can, if desired, be of different colours or be provided with different decorative surface patterns. Likewise, some of the sleeves 12 may, if desired, be of like colour or be provided with like patterns.
Referring now in particular to
The device 14 further includes four openings 62 arranged on the device 14 in similar fashion to the openings 50 on the sleeve 12, likewise for receiving the clasps 18 when the devices 14 are received within the binder 16. Here also, areas of the devices 14 surrounding the openings 62 are reinforced to inhibit initiation or propagation of cracks or tears in these areas of the devices 14.
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The binder 16 of the assembly 100, with the exception that the securing mechanism 17 of the assembly 100 is fast with the rear cover 66, is exactly the same as the binder 16 of the assembly 10 and, accordingly, it is not again described.
The device 104 is rectangular, and of a size substantially equal to those of the sleeve 12, 102 and of the device 14. The device 104 provides said open-topped pocket 86 defined between two transparent sheets, only a front one of which is visible and is indicated by reference numeral 88, within which photographs (not shown) are receivable. The transparent sheet 88 and the other transparent sheet are secured together along their peripheries to define the open-topped pocket 86. The device 104 further includes four openings 62 arranged on the device 104 in similar fashion to the openings 62, of the device 14, likewise for receiving the clasps 18 when the devices 104 are received within the binder 16.
In the embodiment of the device 104 shown in
As can be seen in
Although not shown as such, the album assembly 10, 100 includes, as mentioned, seventeen sleeves 12, 102 and sixteen devices 14, 104 interleaved between the sheets 12, 102. It is, however, to be appreciated that additional sleeves 12, 102 and/or additional devices 14, 104 may be added to the assembly 10, 100, or their number may, if desired, be reduced. As will be appreciated, the assembly 10, 100 may include both the sheets 12 and 102 and both the devices 14 and 104. In the illustrated examples, the album has a size slightly exceeding A3, but can naturally be of other sizes, as desired.
It is expected that an album assembly in accordance with this invention will particularly advantageously be applicable for keeping personal records of scholars or pre-schoolers. Each sleeve 12, 102 and its associated device 14, 104 may thus, for example, receive personal records pertaining to a particular school year or to a particular pre-school year.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003/4943 | Dec 2003 | ZA | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB04/04261 | 12/23/2004 | WO | 1/9/2007 |