Copy safe binder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6179332
  • Patent Number
    6,179,332
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 16, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 30, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A copy safe binder is disclosed. The binder includes a cover member including a coupling flap and a cover panel linked by a first fold line. The binder further includes a coupling member associated with the coupling flap for attaching loose sheets thereto. The cover panel is provided with a security strip secured to the cover panel adjacent to the fold line for preventing access to the coupling member for the removal of loose sheets from the binder without destroying a fully assembled binder.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a binder for loose sheets of paper. More particularly, the invention relates to a binder designed to prevent the removal and unauthorized copying of bound documents.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Unauthorized copying of documents is a problem which costs those in the document preparation business great sums of money. For example, stenography services are often used to transcribe legal proceedings, for example, depositions, court room arguments, meetings, etc. In addition to charging for the service of simply transcribing the proceedings, stenography services are also in the business of providing transcripts of the transcribed proceedings. In fact, most stenography services retain the rights to the transcribed materials and require that the customer purchase additional copies from the service.




While such an arrangement allows the stenography services to make additional money, it also helps those involved with the legal proceeding to maintain the integrity of the voluminous records developed during a legal proceeding. Specifically, when copies of transcripts are purchased directly from the stenography service, these copies are certified as true and accurate recordings of the original proceedings. When these transcripts are unbound and copied, papers are often lost and the integrity of the file is destroyed.




Unfortunately, many individuals involved with legal proceedings simply order a single copy of the transcript, copy it, and retain the original copy for court submission purposes. As discussed above, this often leads to inaccuracies and lost integrity of the files relating to the legal action, as well as lost income to the service that created the transcript. The cost for recreating such files greatly surpasses the simple cost of maintaining an integrally bound transcript and purchasing additional copies from the stenography service.




As such, a need exists for a binding system which allows simple binding of loose papers while also ensuring the integrity of the transcript by preventing the unauthorized removal and copying of the bound transcript. The present invention provides such a binding system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a copy safe binder. The binder includes a cover member including a coupling flap and a cover panel linked by a first fold line. The binder further includes a coupling member associated with the coupling flap for attaching loose sheets thereto. The cover panel is provided with a security strip secured to the cover panel adjacent to the fold line for preventing access to the coupling member for the removal of loose sheets from the binder without destroying a fully assembled binder.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a binder wherein the cover member is a rear cover member, the coupling flap is a rear coupling flap and the cover panel is a rear cover panel.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a binder including a front cover member having a front coupling flap and a front cover panel linked by a second fold line, wherein the coupling member binds loose sheets between the front cover member and the rear cover member.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a binder wherein the coupling member includes a first coupling member associated with the front coupling flap and a second coupling member associated with the rear coupling flap.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a binder wherein the first coupling member is at least one prong extending from the front coupling member and the second coupling member is at least one aperture formed in the rear coupling flap for receipt of the at least one prong. The at least one prong and the at least one aperture cooperate to secure loose sheets between the front cover member and the rear cover member.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a binder wherein the security strip is an adhesive strip adapted for attachment to the coupling flap for preventing access to the coupling member for the removal of loose sheets from the binder without destroying a fully assembled binder.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a binder wherein the coupling member includes a first coupling member associated with the front coupling flap and a second coupling member associated with the rear coupling flap, and the adhesive strip secures the rear coupling flap to the rear cover panel for preventing access to the first coupling member for the removal of loose sheets from the binder without destroying a fully assembled binder.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a binder wherein the cover member, coupling flap and cover panel each include an interior surface and an exterior surface, and the adhesive strip is attached to the interior surface of the cover panel.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a method for binding loose sheets within a binder. The method comprises the steps of binding loose sheets within the binder and bonding the cover panel to the coupling flap to prevent access to the coupling member for preventing the removal of loose sheets from the binder without destroying a fully assembled binder.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which set forth certain embodiments of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the assembled binder in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the present binder.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the binder partially assembled with the adhesive strip unattached.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view of the binder partially assembled with the adhesive strip unattached.





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of the fully assembled binder.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The detailed embodiment of the present invention is disclosed herein. It should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiment is merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limited, but merely as the basis for the claims and as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to make and/or use the invention.




With reference to

FIGS. 1

to


5


, a copy safe binder


10


in accordance with the present invention is disclosed. The binder


10


is substantially similar to traditional prong/tab binding systems. As such, the binder


10


includes a front cover member


12


and a rear cover member


14


. The front cover member


12


is provided with a front panel


16


and an integral front coupling flap


18


. The rear cover member


14


is similar provided with a rear panel


20


and an integral rear coupling flap


22


. For reasons that will be better appreciated from the following disclosure, the front and rear cover members


12


,


14


are substantially the same size, although variations in their size and shape may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




The front cover member


12


includes an exterior surface


24


and an interior surface


26


. The rear cover member


14


also includes an exterior surface


28


and an interior surface


30


. In practice, the front coupling flap


18


and the rear coupling flap


22


are folded along respective fold lines


32


,


34


on the front and rear cover members


12


,


14


such that their exterior surfaces


24




f


,


28




f


meet to form a standard binder in which loose sheets


36


may be placed. When the binder


10


is coupled in this manner, the front panel


16


and the rear panel


20


cover the bound loosed sheets


36


, while the front coupling flap


18


and the rear coupling flap


22


bind the loose sheets within the binder.




With this in mind, the front coupling flap


18


is shaped and dimensioned for attachment with the rear coupling flap


22


. The front coupling flap


18


includes a plurality of prongs


38


spaced for receipt within apertures


40


formed in the rear coupling flap


22


. In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the front coupling flap


18


is provided with three equally spaced prongs


38


and the rear coupling flap


22


is provided with three similarly spaced apertures


40


. However, other binding arrangements may be employed without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




In use, the prongs


38


are passed through the apertures found in the loose sheets


36


to be bound. The exterior surface


24




f


of the front coupling flap


18


and the exterior surface


28




f


of the rear coupling flap


22


are then brought together with the loose sheets


36


therebetween. As the front coupling flap


18


and the rear coupling flap


22


are brought together, the prongs


38


of the front coupling flap


18


are passed through the apertures


40


in the rear coupling flap


22


, and the exterior surfaces


24




f


,


28




f


of the front and rear coupling flaps


18


,


22


are pushed together to secure the loose sheets


36


therebetween. Once the loose sheets


36


are properly aligned, the prongs


38


may be bent over to securely coupled the front coupling flap


18


, and the front cover member


12


, to the rear coupling flap


22


, and the rear cover member


14


(see FIGS.


3


and


4


).




Prevention of the unauthorized removal and copying of the bound loose sheets is achieved by the inclusion of an adhesive strip


42


, or security strip, on the rear cover member


14


. A release strip


44


covers the adhesive strip


42


until it is desired to secure the interior surface


30




f


of the rear coupling flap


22


to the adhesive strip


42


. When it is desired to seal the binder


10


, the release strip


44


is removed and the adhesive strip


42


is brought in contact with rear coupling flap


22


(see FIG.


5


).




Specifically, and with reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the adhesive strip


42


is positioned along the interior surface


30




p


of the rear cover panel


20


adjacent the fold line


34


for the rear coupling flap


22


. As such, the adhesive strip


42


is positioned to engage the interior surface


30




f


of the rear coupling flap


22


and the prongs


38


when the rear coupling flap


22


is folded down after attachment of the loose sheets


36


between the front and rear cover members


12


,


14


. Once the adhesive strip


42


securely engages the interior surface


30




f


of the rear coupling flap


22


, ready access to the prongs


38


is prevented and it is impossible to remove the bound loose sheets


36


without destroying the fully assembled binder


10


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2

to


5


, a stack of loose sheets


36


is bound in the following manner. First, and as discussed above, the prongs


38


of the front coupling flap


18


are passed through apertures found in the loose sheets


36


to be bound. The exterior surface


24




f


of the front coupling flap


18


and the exterior surface


28




f


of the rear coupling flap


22


are then brought together with the loose sheets


36


therebetween, and the prongs


38


of the front coupling flap


18


are passed through the apertures


40


in the rear coupling flap


22


. The prongs


38


are then bent over to securely coupled the front coupling flap


18


to the rear coupling flap


22


. The release strip


44


is then removed to expose the adhesive strip


42


. The binder


10


is then folded along the front fold line


32


and the rear fold line


34


, bringing the adhesive strip


42


into contact with the interior surface


30




f


of the rear coupling flap


22


.




Attachment of the adhesive strip


42


to the interior surface


30




f


of the rear coupling flap


22


binds the interior surface


30




f


of the rear coupling flap


22


to the interior surface


30




p


of the rear cover panel


20


. In this way, the prongs


38


are covered between the rear coupling flap


22


and the rear cover panel


20


. As such, the bound loose sheets


36


may not be removed without destroying the fully assembled binder


10


. This arrangement prevents individuals from removing loose sheets


36


from a bound transcript for copying, and ultimately ensures the integrity of the bound transcript, or other document.




With this in mind, the binder


10


is preferably provided with a notice


46


indicating that the binder


10


has been tampered with if the seal between the interior surface


30




f


of the rear coupling flap


22


and the interior surface


30




p


of the cover panel


20


is broken in anyway. For example, the notice


46


might state “This transcript cover has been sealed to protect the transcript's integrity. Breaking the seal will void the reporter's certification page. To purchase a copy of this transcript, please call the phone number listed on the bottom of the transcript page” . While such a notice is employed with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the notice may be varied, or no notice may be included, without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




While the preferred embodiment has been shown and described, it will be understood that there is no intent to limit the invention by such disclosure, but rather, is intended to cover all modifications and alternate constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A copy safe binder comprising:first and second cover members, each including a coupling flap, the second cover member including a cover panel adjacent to a first fold line and the first cover member including a coupling member extending from the coupling flap; said coupling member of the first cover member selectively coupled to the coupling flap for permanently attaching loose sheets thereto; and wherein the cover panel of the second cover member includes an adhesive security strip secured to the cover panel adjacent to the fold line, the adhesive strip being positioned for attachment to the coupling flap after the binder and loose sheets are assembled, for preventing access to the coupling member thereby preventing the removal of the loose sheets from the binder without destroying a fully assembled binder.
  • 2. The binder according to claim 1, wherein the cover member is a rear cover member, the coupling flap is a rear coupling flap and the cover panel is a rear cover panel.
  • 3. The binder according to claim 2, further including a front cover member having a front coupling flap and a front cover panel linked by a second fold line, wherein the coupling member binds loose sheets between the front cover member and the rear cover member.
  • 4. The binder according to claim 3, wherein the coupling member includes a first coupling member selectively coupled to the front coupling flap and a second coupling member selectively coupled to the rear coupling flap.
  • 5. The binder according to claim 4, wherein the first coupling member is at least one prong extending from the front coupling member and the second coupling member is at least one aperture formed in the rear coupling flap for receipt of the at least one prong, the at least one prong and the at least one aperture cooperating to secure loose sheets between the front cover member and the rear cover member.
  • 6. The birder according to claim 1, wherein the cover member is a rear cover member, the coupling flap is a rear coupling flap and the cover panel is a rear cover panel, and the binder further includes a front cover member having a front coupling flap and a front cover panel linked by a second fold line, wherein the coupling member binds loose sheets between the front cover member and the rear cover member.
  • 7. The binder according to claim 6, wherein the coupling member includes a first coupling member selectively coupled to the front coupling flap and a second coupling member associated with the rear coupling flap, and the adhesive strip secures the rear coupling flap to the rear cover panel for preventing access to the first coupling member for the removal of loose sheets from the binder without destroying a fully assembled binder.
  • 8. The binder according to claim 7, wherein the cover member, coupling flap and cover panel each includes an interior surface and an exterior surface, and the adhesive strip is attached to the interior surface of the cover panel.
  • 9. The binder according to claim 7, wherein the first coupling member is at least one prong extending from the front coupling member and the second coupling member is at least one aperture formed in the rear coupling flap for receipt of the at least one prong, the at least one prong and the at least one aperture cooperating to secure loose sheets between the front cover member and the rear cover member.
  • 10. The binder according to claim 1, wherein the cover member, coupling flap and cover panel each includes an interior surface and an exterior surface, and the adhesive strip is attached to the interior surface of the cover panel.
  • 11. A method for permanently binding loose sheets within a binder including first and second cover members, each having a coupling flap wherein each coupling flap includes an exterior surface and an interior surface, the second cover member including a cover panel adjacent to a first fold line, and the first cover member including a coupling member selectively coupled to the coupling flap for attaching loose sheets thereto, and an adhesive security strip attached to the cover panel of the second cover member, comprising the following steps:binding loose sheets within the binder; and bonding the cover panel to the coupling flap by securing the interior surface of the coupling flap to the interior surface of the adhesive security strip to prevent access to the coupling member, thereby preventing the removal of loose sheets from the binder without destroying a fully assembled binder.
  • 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the cover member is a rear cover member, the coupling flap is a rear coupling flap and the cover panel is a rear cover panel and the binder further includes a front cover member having a front coupling flap and a front cover panel linked by a second fold line; andthe step of binding includes binding the loose sheets between the front and rear cover members.
  • 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the rear cover member, rear coupling flap and rear cover panel each include an interior surface and an exterior surface, and the security strip is attached to the interior surface of the rear cover panel; andthe step of bonding includes securing the interior surface of the coupling flap to the interior surface of the rear cover panel.
  • 14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the security strip is an adhesive strip.
  • 15. The method according to claim 11, wherein the security strip is an adhesive strip adapted to for attachment to the coupling flap for preventing access to the coupling member for the removal of loose sheets from the binder without destroying a fully assembled binder.
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