Claims
- 1. A binding mechanism adapted for securing sheet materials in a notebook comprising:
a spine comprising a left edge, a right edge, an inner surface and an outer surface, said spine adapted for interconnection to an interior portion of the notebook; a strap comprising a first end and a second end, said second end having at least one aperture and said first end operably interconnected to at least one of said left edge and said right edge of said spine; and a strap latching mechanism operatively interconnected to said spine, and comprising at least one hook and a resiliently deflectable tab, wherein deflection of said tab provides sufficient clearance for said aperture to be selectively interconnected and released from said hook, wherein the sheet materials may be inserted and removed from the notebook.
- 2. The binding mechanism of claim 1, wherein the sheet materials are adapted to hold at least one compact disc.
- 3. The binding mechanism of claim 1, wherein said spine and at least one strap are comprised of a flexible plastic material.
- 4. The binding mechanism of claim 1, wherein said at least one aperture of said strap is rectangular in shape.
- 5. The binding mechanism of claim 1, wherein said latching mechanism and said resiliently deflectable tab are comprised of a rigid plastic material interconnected to the notebook.
- 6. The binding mechanism of claim 1, wherein said resiliently deflectable tab may be deflected with finger pressure.
- 7. The binding mechanism of claim 1, wherein said resiliently deflectable tab has a rectangular shape.
- 8. The binding mechanism of claim 1, wherein there are at least two substantially identical straps extending at right angles from said spine.
- 9. A binding mechanism adapted for holding sheet materials in a notebook, comprising:
a spine comprising a left edge, a right edge, an inner surface, and an outer surface with at least one aperture extending therethrough; at least one strap interconnected to at least one of said left edge and said right edge of said spine and having a first end and a second end, said second end having at least one recess positioned proximate thereto which has reduced width with respect to said second end of said at least one strap; a latching mechanism comprising a left edge, a right edge, an inner surface, and an outer surface, with at least one aperture extending therethrough, said spine adapted for interconnection to the notebook with said latching mechanism positioned below said spine, wherein said left edge of said spine and said left edge of said latching mechanism are substantially parallel, and said outer surface of said spine and said inner surface of said latching mechanism are slidingly engaged; and wherein said latching mechanism has a first unlocked position and a second locked position relative to said spine, wherein said aperture of said spine and said aperture of said latching mechanism are substantially overlapped in said first unlocked position to receive said second end of said at least one strap, and wherein said aperture of said spine and said aperture of said latching mechanism are offset in said second locked position wherein said second end of said at least one strap is substantially secured to said spine.
- 10. The binding mechanism of claim 9, wherein said latching mechanism further includes an upper edge with a pull tab that facilitates movement of said latching mechanism from said first unlocked position to said second locked position.
- 11. The binding mechanism of claim 9, wherein said latching mechanism further comprises a connecting means positioned proximate to an upper edge which is adapted to selectively interconnect with a second connecting means on the notebook to secure said latching means in said second locked position.
- 12. The binding mechanism of claim 9, wherein the sheet materials are adapted to hold at least one compact disc.
- 13. The binding mechanism of claim 9, wherein said spine, said at least one strap, and said latching mechanism are comprised of a flexible plastic material.
- 14. The binding mechanism of claim 9, wherein there are at least two substantially identical straps extending at right angles from a longitudinal axis of said spine.
- 15. A binding apparatus adapted for selectively securing sheet materials in a notebook comprising:
a substantially planar spine adapted for interconnection to said notebook, said substantially planar spine having an upper end, a lower end and lateral edges extending therebetween; at least one aperture positioned within said substantially planar spine having a first dimension; at least one strap having a first end interconnected to said spine and a second end having at least one recess, said second end operatively sized to travel through said aperture in said spine; a latching mechanism positioned between said substantially planar spine and said notebook, said latching mechanism comprising a locking means for receiving said second end of said strap, wherein in a first unlocked position said second end of said strap may reciprocate within said locking means and in a second locked position said second end of said strap is secured to said locking means to prevent travel.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said locking means comprises an aperture adapted to receive said second end of said strap and which is in substantially alignment with said aperture in said spine when said locking means is in said unlocked position.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a retention means operably interconnected to said latching mechanism for selectively securing said latching mechanism in either said locked position or said unlocked position.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said retention means comprises at least one of a snap, a velcro material and a button.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said second end of said strap has a geometric shape similar to an hourglass.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said substantially planar spine, said at least one strap and said locking mechanism are comprised of a plastic material.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. provisional patent application S/N 60/438,917, filed Jan. 8, 2003, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference. In addition, this application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 6,665,868, issued Dec. 2, 2003, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60438917 |
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