The disclosure relates to a binder apparatus and an assembly including the same.
Container devices are known in the art. Conventional container devices, however, are known to include mechanical components that are expensive and prone to failure, which typically results in the container not functioning adequately for its intended purpose. Accordingly, there is a need in the art to improve such devices.
One aspect of the disclosure provides an apparatus including a binder and at least one fastener portion. The binder includes a front cover portion, a spine portion and a rear cover portion. The front cover portion is connected to the spine portion by a first hinge. The rear cover portion is connected to the spine portion by a second hinge. Each of the front cover portion, the spine portion and the rear cover portion define an interior surface portion and an exterior surface portion of the binder. At least one first fastener portion of the fastener is arranged upon the interior surface portion of the binder. The at least one first fastener portion of the fastener is arranged upon the spine portion of the binder.
The fastener may be a hook-and-loop fastener. The at least one first fastener portion may be a hook portion of the hook-and-loop fastener. The at least one first fastener portion may be a loop portion of the hook-and-loop fastener.
The fastener may be a magnet. The at least one first fastener portion may be a north pole of the magnet. The at least one first fastener portion may be a south pole of the magnet.
The apparatus may also include a webbing secured to the exterior surface portion of the binder for enclosing the binder. The webbing may include a wear-resistant material. The webbing may include a liquid-resistant material. The webbing may form an opening that provides access to the binder. The webbing includes a closure arranged along the opening for providing selective access to the binder that is enclosed by the webbing.
Another aspect of the disclosure provides an assembly including a binder and at least one folder removably-connected to the binder by a fastener. The binder includes a front cover portion, a spine portion and a rear cover portion. The front cover portion is connected to the spine portion by a first hinge. The rear cover portion is connected to the spine portion by a second hinge. Each of the front cover portion, the spine portion and the rear cover portion define an interior surface portion and an exterior surface portion of the binder. At least one first fastener portion of the fastener is arranged upon the interior surface portion of the binder. The at least one first fastener portion of the fastener is arranged upon the spine portion of the binder. The at least one folder includes an exterior surface portion. At least one second fastener portion of the fastener is arranged upon the exterior surface portion of the at least one folder.
The fastener may be a hook-and-loop fastener. The at least one first fastener portion may be a hook portion, and, the at least one second fastener portion is a loop portion. The at least one first fastener portion may be a loop portion, and, the at least one second fastener portion may be a hook portion.
The fastener may be a magnet. The at least one first fastener portion may be a north pole of the magnet. The at least one second fastener portion may be a south pole of the magnet. The at least one first fastener portion may be a south pole of the magnet. The at least one second fastener portion may be a north pole of the magnet.
The assembly may include a webbing secured to the exterior surface portion of the binder for enclosing the binder. The webbing may include one or more of a wear-resistant material and a liquid-resistant material. The webbing may form an opening that provides access to the binder and the at least one folder. The webbing includes a closure arranged along the opening for providing selective access to the binder and the at least one folder that are enclosed by the webbing.
The disclosure will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The Figures illustrate exemplary embodiments of a binder apparatus and an assembly including the same. Based on the foregoing, it is to be generally understood that the nomenclature used herein is simply for convenience and the terms used to describe the invention should be given the broadest meaning by one of ordinary skill in the art.
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The binder 12 may be defined by a length, L. When arranged in an open orientation (as seen in
The binder 12 may be formed with or include one or more hinges 16. In an implementation, the one or more hinges 16 may be referred to as one or more “living hinges;” in an implementation, the thickness, T, may be reduced along one or more portions of the length, L, of the binder 12 to thereby define the one or more living hinges 16.
In an implementation, the binder 12 may include a first hinge 16a and a second hinge 16b. The first hinge 16a may be arranged at a first distance/width, W1, away from a first edge 17a of the binder 12. The second hinge 16b may be arranged at a second distance/width, W2, away from a second edge 17b of the binder 12. The first hinge 16a and the second hinge 16b may be spaced apart by a third distance/width, W3. In an implementation, the first distance/width, W1, may be approximately equal to the second distance/width, W2.
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The first interior surface portion 18a and the first exterior surface portion 20a may generally define a front cover portion 22 of the binder 12. The second interior surface portion 18b and the second exterior surface portion 20b may generally define a spine portion 24 of the binder 12. The third interior surface portion 18c and the third exterior surface portion 20c may generally define a rear cover portion 26 of the binder 12.
A fastener 28 is utilized for removably-securing the at least one folder 14 to the binder 12. The fastener 28 includes a first fastener portion 28a that is connected to the binder 12 and a second fastener portion 28b that is connected to the at least one folder 14. Connection of either of the first fastener portion 28a to the binder 12 and the second fastener portion 28b to the at least one folder 14 may be accomplished using, for example, an adhesive or a threaded connection.
In an implementation, the first fastener portion 28a may be secured to interior surface portion 18 of the binder 12. In an example, the first fastener portion 28a may be secured to the second interior portion 18b of the binder 12 thereby arranging the first fastener portion 28a along the spine portion 24 of the binder 12. In an example, the second fastener portion 28b may be secured to an exterior surface portion 30 of the at least one folder 14 defining, for example, a spine portion of the at least one folder 14.
The first fastener portion 28a may include any desirable geometry. In an embodiment, the first fastener portion may include a length dimension approximately equal to the length, L, of the binder 12 and a width dimension approximately equal to the third width, W3, of the binder 12 that extends between the first hinge 16a and the second hinge 16b.
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Although an embodiment of the fastener 28 may be a hook-and-loop fastener as seen in
Functionally, the at least one folder 14 may include one or more clasp portions 15 for retaining any desirable workpiece, such as, for example, one or more units of loose-leaf paper, P (see, e.g.,
Functionally, as seen in
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Any desirable amount of folders 114 may be included in the assembly 100. For example, an embodiment the assembly 100 may include four folders (i.e., the at least one folder 114 includes a first folder 114a, a second folder 114b, a third folder 114c and a fourth folder 114d).
The binder 112 may be defined by a length, L. When arranged in an open orientation (as seen in
The binder 112 may be formed with or include one or more hinges 116. In an implementation, the one or more hinges 116 may be referred to as one or more “living hinges;” in an implementation, the thickness, T, may be reduced along one or more portions of the length, L, of the binder 112 to thereby define the one or more living hinges 116.
In an implementation, the binder 112 may include a first hinge 116a and a second hinge 116b. The first hinge 116a may be arranged at a first distance/width, W1, away from a first edge 117a of the binder 112. The second hinge 116b may be arranged at a second distance/width, W2, away from a second edge 117b of the binder 112. The first hinge 116a and the second hinge 116b may be spaced apart by a third distance/width, W3. In an implementation, the first distance/width, W1, may be approximately equal to the second distance/width, W2.
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The first interior surface portion 118a and the first exterior surface portion 120a may generally define a front cover portion 122 of the binder 112. The second interior surface portion 118b and the second exterior surface portion 120b may generally define a spine portion 124 of the binder 112. The third interior surface portion 118c and the third exterior surface portion 120c may generally define a rear cover portion 126 of the binder 112.
A plurality of fasteners 128 are utilized for removably-securing the at least one folder 114 to the binder 112. Each fastener of the plurality of fasteners 128 includes a first fastener portion 128a that is connected to the binder 112 and a second fastener portion 128b that is connected to the at least one folder 114. Connection of either of the first fastener portion 128a to the binder 112 and the second fastener portion 128b to the at least one folder 114 may be accomplished using, for example, an adhesive or a threaded connection.
In an implementation, the first fastener portion 128a may be secured to interior surface portion 118 of the binder 112. In an example, the first fastener portion 128a may be secured to the second interior portion 118b of the binder 112 thereby arranging the first fastener portion 128a along the spine portion 124 of the binder 112. In an example, the second fastener portion 128b may be secured to an exterior surface portion 130 of the at least one folder 114 defining, for example, a spine portion of the at least one folder 114.
The first fastener portion 128a may include any desirable geometry. In an embodiment, the first fastener portion 128a may include a length dimension substantially equal to the length, L, of the binder 112 and a width dimension that is less than the third distance/width, W3, in order to accommodate a plurality (e.g., four) of first fastener portions 128a arranged upon the spine portion 124 of the binder 12. The plurality of first fastener portions 128a may correspond to an amount of folders (e.g., four folders 114a-114d) of the plurality of folders 114 included in the assembly 100. Although a plurality of first fastener portions 128a are shown in
Referring to
Although an embodiment of the fastener 128 may be a hook-and-loop fastener as seen in
Functionally, the at least one folder 114 may include one or more clasp portions 115 for retaining any desirable workpiece, such as, for example, one or more units of loose-leaf paper, P (see, e.g.,
Functionally, as seen in
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The covering or webbing 200 may be secured to the exterior surface portion 20, 120 of the binder 12, 112. As seen in
The present invention has been described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof. However, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that it is possible to embody the invention in specific forms other than those of the exemplary embodiments described above. This may be done without departing from the spirit of the invention. The exemplary embodiments are merely illustrative and should not be considered restrictive in any way. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents, rather than by the preceding description.
This U.S. Patent Application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application: 61/557,195 filed on Nov. 8, 2011, the disclosure of which is considered part of the disclosure of this application and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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61557194 | Nov 2011 | US |