The accompanying drawings are not intended to be drawn to scale. In the drawings, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures is represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every drawing. In the drawings:
This invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having,” “containing,” “involving,” and variations thereof herein, is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
Aspects of the invention are directed to improved binders constructed to display and retain a label such that it is viewable from the outside of the binder. The binder includes a label display which may be formed of a window that is flush with the outer surface of the binder. The display may comprise at least one recessed tab to hold a label behind the window, and in one embodiment, against the window.
According to one aspect, a binder has a front panel, a back panel, and a spine connecting the front and back panels. The spine includes the label area or label display in the form of a pocket formed between a window and a recessed portion of the spine. The pocket may be accessed and a label may be placed in the pocket to identify the contents of the binder. Although in one embodiment, the label area is formed on the spine, any other locations on the binder may include a label area.
In one aspect, the window may be substantially rigid. The window may be substantially flush with the outer surface of the binder, such as the outer surface of the spine, such that the outer surface of the window is substantially contiguous with and follows the contour of the outer surface of the spine. The binder may be configured such that there are substantially no protruding edges of the window. In this manner, the window is substantially flush with the spine outer surface.
In another aspect, the binder may comprise at least one tab behind the window forming a pocket between the window and the tab. The tab may help hold a label in place behind the window. The tab may have a flexible portion to facilitate loading a label between the window and the tab. The tab may comprise a resilient material such that it is biased toward the window and springs back when flexed. The tab may additionally comprise a finger hold to aid a user in flexing a free end of the tab in order to load a label between the tab and the window. In one embodiment, the tab may be integrally formed with the spine. The outer surface of the tab may be recessed with respect to the outer surface of the rest of the spine in order to create a space for a window to be placed.
In yet another aspect, the binder may be configured such that a label is placed between the window and tab from the interior of the binding. Thus, in order to insert a label so that it can be viewed through the window, the binder is at least partially open.
It should be appreciated that various combinations of the above-described features can be employed together; however the aspects of the present invention are not limited in this respect. Therefore, although the specific embodiments disclosed in the figures and described in detail below employ particular combinations of the above-discussed features, it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited in this respect, as the various aspects of the present invention can be employed separately, or in different combinations. Thus, the particular embodiments described in detail below are provided for illustrative purposes only.
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The central section 51 may be raised compared to the flange(s) 52. The height difference h between the central section 51 and the flange(s) 52 of the window may substantially correspond to the thickness of the central section 10 of the spine 4 adjacent the cutout 6. In this way, the central section 51 of the window 5 may be placed in the cutout 6 of the central section 10 of the spine 4 such that an outer surface 50 of the window 5 may be substantially flush with the outer surface 44 (see
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Additionally, the window 5 may comprise attachment points 53 where the window 5 may be attached to the spine 4 to hold the window 5 in place. In the embodiment of
In one embodiment, the window 5 is made from a material such that the label is usable through the window. In one embodiment, the window is formed of clear plastic, such as polycarbonate, acrylic and/or polypropylene. The window 5 may comprise a relatively hard, durable, stiff plastic which will not substantially flex. However, any material or combination of materials may be used as the invention is not limited in this regard.
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The tab 7 may be connected to the central section 10 of the spine 4. In one embodiment, the tab 7 is integrally formed with the central section 10 of the spine 4, although it does not have to be as the invention is not limited in this respect. The tab 7 may be connected to the central section 10 of the spine 4 in any way. As shown in
The tab(s) 7 may have any orientation. Although the tabs 7 depicted in the Figures permit access to the window 5 from the top and/or bottom, the tab(s) 7 may be formed and connected to the spine 4 such that a label 6 may be loaded from the side or any other location.
In one embodiment, the tab 7 is configured to apply pressure on a label placed between the window 5 and the tab 7. This pressure may prevent the label 5 from slipping out of the pocket. In one embodiment, the tab may be formed from a material which inhibits slippage of the label with respect to the tab 7. The tab 7 may additionally or alternatively prevent slippage of a label by having a sticky coating, roughened surface or any other treatment which would reduce label movement.
Additionally or alternatively, the shape of the tab 7 may provide an additional force, thereby reducing label slippage. For example, the tab 7 may be curved along its length in order to create a larger biasing force on a label placed between the window 5 and the tab 7. As shown in
In one embodiment, the tab 7 is flexible and bends relatively easily to permit access to the window. The tab 7 may be configured to bend as shown in
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The spine 4 may comprise any number of materials, such as polymers and elastomers. For example, in one illustrative embodiment, polypropylene and/or a thermoplastic elastomer is used. However, any material may be chosen as the invention is not limited in this regard. The tab 7 and/or bridge 75, being formed integral with the spine, may also be formed of the same material as the spine.
When configured in this or a similar manner, the tab(s) 7 may act to facilitate loading a label behind the window 5, and/or help retain the label so that it is viewable through the window 5 from the outside of the binder 1.
In one illustrative embodiment, a stop may prevent a label 6 from slipping and/or a user from pushing a label beyond the view of the window 5. Any part of the binder 1 may act as a stop. For example, the window 5 may have an inner lip 54 as shown in
The size and location of the window is not limited to the one shown in
Other identification means may be used on the binder 1 in addition to the one on the spine 4. For example, the front 2 and/or back 3 panel may have a clear pocket (not shown) in which to place a label or other identifying materials. In this regard, the spine label window and tab configuration described above may be configured for use on either or both of the front and back panels in addition to or instead of on the spine.
The spine and the tab 7 and/or bridge 75 may be formed using any suitable manufacturing processes. In one embodiment, the binder is formed by injection molding techniques. In this embodiment, the spine and tab 6 and bridge 75 are molded together so as to be integrally formed.
In use, to load a label in the window, the binder is opened by opening the front panel. This exposes the interior of a binder 1 to a user. A tab 7 may be flexed toward the user as shown in
Having thus described several aspects of at least one embodiment of this invention, it is to be appreciated various alterations, modifications, and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description and drawings are by way of example only.