The present invention is directed to a body and pouch combination, and more particularly to a body and pouch combination wherein the pouch is releasably attachable to an outer surface of the body.
Various school and office products, such as notebooks, binders, folders and the like are commonly used by students and professionals for carrying papers, handouts, and other loose items. Such notebooks, binders and folders are typically used in conjunction with writing instruments and other loose items. Although various pouches for carrying such loose items may be utilized, such pouches can be easily separated from the notebook, binder or folder. Furthermore, if the pouch is attached to an inner surface of the notebook, binder or folder, it may be difficult to access the pouch. Accordingly, there is a need for a system for attaching a pouch to the outer surface of a body.
The present invention is a body and pouch combination wherein the pouch can cooperate with an attachment structure located on an outer surface of the body to removably attach the pouch to the outer surface. Accordingly, because the pouch is attached to an outer surface thereof, the pouch may be able to be easily accessed.
In one embodiment, the invention is a body and pouch combination including a body having a front cover and a rear cover pivotally coupled together. The front cover has a generally flat, planar outer surface having a body attachment structure located thereon. The combination includes a pouch that can cooperate with the body attachment structure to removably attach the pouch to the outer surface, the pouch having an inner storage cavity. Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings.
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Each of the front 14 and rear 16 covers may be generally flat, planar and rectangular in front view and include an inner edge 22 which is coupled to the spine 20. The front 14 or rear 16 cover may include a pocket on an inner surface thereof for storing loose papers and the like. The binder 10 may be movable between a closed position (
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The pouch 12 may include a set of openings 50 located along or adjacent to an inner edge thereof. As shown in
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The attachment structure 52 of the binder 10 may be shaped to cooperate with the pouch 12, or with attachment structure 64 of the pouch 12, to removably couple the pouch 12 to the outer surface 51 of the binder 10. In particular, as shown in
The pouch 12 may include a set of outer female snap components 70 located on the lower panel 34 and adjacent to the outer corners of the pouch 12. The outer female snap components 70 may be shaped and located to engage the outer male snap components 62 of the binder 10 to further couple the pouch 12 to the binder 10. Thus, in one embodiment the openings 50 and/or female snap components 70 of the pouch 12 may be considered as the attachment structures 64 of the pouch 12.
In this manner, the attachment structures 64, 52 of the pouch 12 and binder 10 can cooperate to releasably attach the pouch 12 to the binder 10. The pouch 12 may be coupled to the binder 10 such that the entirety of the pouch 12 is spaced away from the outer perimeter 18 of the binder 10. In this manner, the pouch 12 may be shaped to be coupled to the binder 10 without any structure that extends around or adjacent to the outer perimeter 18. When the pouch 12 is detachably coupled to the outer surface 51 of the binder 10, the inner cavity 42 and contents of the pouch 12 can be easily accessed. The pouch can also be separated from the binder 10 by separating the inner snap components 54, 58 and outer snap components 62, 70 and pulling the straps 56 through the openings 50. Once separated, the pouch 12 can be used as a stand-alone component, or can be coupled to the binding mechanism 26 of the binder 10 (
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It should be understood that the male/female orientation of the various snap components disclosed herein may be reversed without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore, although the straps of material 56 are illustrated as having only the female snap components 58 located thereon, it should be understood that both of the cooperating male 54 and female 58 snap components may be located on a single strap of material 56. Furthermore, a wide variety of attachment mechanisms besides snaps may be utilized without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, hook and loop fastening materials (such as VELCRO®), clasps, brackets, prongs, magnets, interengaging geometries, clips, ties, cords, zippers, slide fasteners, flaps, etc. may be used for attaching the pouch 12 to the binder 10.
The system of the present invention may also be implemented in notebooks, folders and other similar devices. For example,
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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