The present invention is directed to a binder, and more particularly, to a binder with a pocket which can be accessed from multiple sides of the binder.
Binders and other similar components may be used to store loose-leaf papers, bound notebooks, etc. Users of such notebooks also typically utilize handouts, papers, writing instruments and other accessories for use with the binder. Binders may include internal and/or external pockets for storing such components. However, access to internal pockets may be limited when the binder is in its closed position, and, conversely, it may be difficult or inconvenient to access the external pockets when the binder is in its open position. Accordingly, there is a need for a binder having a pocket which can be accessed from either inside and/or outside the binder.
In one embodiment, the present invention is a binder having a pocket which can be accessed from either inside and/or outside the binder. In particular, in one embodiment, the binder includes a pocket located on one of the covers of the binder, wherein the pocket can be accessed from either side of the cover.
In one embodiment, the invention is a binder including a first cover and a second cover pivotally coupled to the first cover, both of the covers being generally flat and planar and having a first and second opposite sides thereof. The binder further includes a pocket coupled to the first cover, wherein the pocket can be accessed from both the first and second sides of the first cover.
In another embodiment, the invention is a binder including a first cover and a second cover pivotally coupled to the first cover, with both of the covers being generally flat and planar. The first cover includes an opening and has a first side and a second side. The binder further includes a pocket coupled to the first cover and generally received in the opening, the pocket including a first panel and a second panel defining a pocket cavity therebetween. The first panel is releasably attachable to the first side of the first cover and the second panel is releasably attachable to the second side of the first cover.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
The spine 16 may include a pair of opposed outer edges 22, 24, and each of the covers 12, 14 may be pivotally coupled to one of the edges 22, 24, respectively. In this manner, the front 12 and rear 14 covers are pivotally coupled together. The front 12 and rear 14 covers may be pivotal about a hinge line, or any of a variety of hinge lines located at or adjacent to the spine 16, one of which is shown as hinge line 26 in
The binder 10 is movable between a closed position wherein the front 12 and rear 14 covers are generally parallel and facing each other (
As shown in
The pocket 36 may include a front or first panel 40 and a second or rear panel 42 located generally parallel to and facing the front panel 40. The pocket 36 may further include a pair of side panels 44 (
The side panels 44 may be made of expandable material, such as, in the illustrated embodiment, gusseted material. The pocket 36 may further include a plurality of dividers 50 located in the pocket cavity 46. Each divider 50 may include a tab 52 extending outwardly from the pocket cavity 46 to serve as organization or indexing tools.
The front panel 40 of the pocket 36 includes at least part of a front panel fastening mechanism or releasable fastener 54 for releasably attaching the front panel 40 to the front cover 12. In the illustrated embodiment the front panel fastening mechanism 54 includes a zipper extending around the outer edges of the front panel 40 such that the zipper 54 can be operated to releasably attach the front panel 40 to the front cover 12. The front panel 40 is also fixedly coupled to the front cover 12 along an inner edge 56 thereof. In this manner, when the front panel fastening mechanism 54 is unzipped (i.e., as in
When the front panel fastening mechanism 54 is unzipped, the front panel 40 can be pivoted away from the front cover 12 to its position shown in
As shown in
The pocket 36 can also be accessed from the second side 20 of the front cover 12, or from inside the binder 10. As shown in
When it is desired to access the pocket 36 from the second side 20 of the front cover 12, the attachment flap 62 is separated from the rear panel 42, and the rear panel 42 is pivoted inwardly (i.e., toward the binding mechanism 28) about its hinge line, thereby pulling portions of the side panels 44 and pocket cavity 46 through the opening 34 as shown in
The pocket 36 may also be movable to a multi-access position such that the pocket cavity 46 can be simultaneously accessed from both the first 18 and second 20 sides of the front cover 12. In particular, the front panel fastening mechanism 54 may be moved to its unzipped position, and the front panel 40 may be pivoted to its position shown in
The multi-access nature of the notebook 10 provides great versatility in utilizing the pocket 36. For example, when a user utilizes the binder 10 in its open position (i.e., taking notes or the like), the user can access the contents of the pocket 36 without having to close the binder 10, flip the binder over, etc. Furthermore, when the binder 10 is in its closed position (i.e., being carried, stored in a locker, backpack or the like), a user can access the pocket 36 without having to open the binder 10. Thus, the binder 10 of the present invention provides improved access and storage capabilities.
Having described the invention in detail and by reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be apparent that modifications and variations thereof are possible without departing from the scope of the invention.
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