Information
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Patent Grant
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6412819
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Patent Number
6,412,819
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Date Filed
Friday, April 28, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 2, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Wellington; A. L.
- Carter; Monica
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 281 151
- 281 192
- 281 191
- 281 211
- 281 271
- 281 28
- 281 29
- 281 34
- 281 36
- 281 37
- 281 38
- 402 73
- 402 75
- 402 79
- 402 80 L
- D19 26
- D19 27
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cover for a binding which comprises at least one looped formation to enable it to hold together a plurality of sheets of paper and which is held on or adjacent to the inside of a spine of the cover when the latter is in use. The cover has at least one tab on or adjacent to the spine of the cover, the tab having an aperture into which such a looped formation can be inserted when the cover is in use.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cover for a binding which comprises at least one looped formation to enable it to hold together a plurality of sheets of paper.
One such cover which has already been proposed comprises a relatively rigid cardboard material which is often covered by paper and which has two folded lines down opposite sides of a spine of the cover so that the latter can be opened and closed. One disadvantage of such a cover is that it is either fairly bulky or, alternatively, it is rather weak so that the front and back of the cover are relatively easily urged out of true.
Another such cover which has already been proposed comprises a sheet with a multiplicity of holes punched through it in a line adjacent to an edge of the sheet, through which holes extends a continuous looped wire binding. A disadvantage of this previously proposed construction is that the binding remains in view and unsightly, and can easily snag on surrounding stationery items.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention seeks to obviate one or more of these disadvantages.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a cover for a binding which comprises at least one looped formation to enable it to hold together a plurality of sheets of paper and which is held on or adjacent to the inside of a spine of the cover when the latter is in use, the cover having at least one tab on or adjacent to the spine of the cover, the tab having an aperture into which such a looped formation can be inserted when the cover is in use.
Preferably, the cover is cut from a single sheet of material, preferably a plastics material, and most preferably polypropylene. In this way, the tab or tabs are created integrally with the rest of the cover.
The or each tab may extend from a side of the spine.
Alternatively, they may extend inwardly towards the spine from the front flap or the rear flap of the cover.
Most preferably, they extend towards the spine from the front flap. This provides the advantage that the front flap can lie everywhere flat against the contents of the cover.
If in addition the cover or at least the front flap thereof is transparent or translucent, printed matter at the top of the contents may be readily seen through that flap.
The spine of the cover may be flexible to enable it to be curved around such a binding. Such a cover will be capable of taking any selected one of a number of different sizes of binding. It is desirable for the spine to be capable of being wrapped around the greater part of the binding.
One way in which the spine may be made flexible is by means of multiple score-lines in the cover in the spine region thereof.
In one form of construction, the tabs may be provided on both sides of the spine to avoid the need of any other means of securing the binding to the cover.
The present invention extends to a cover with a binding which comprises at least one looped formation to hold together a plurality of sheets of paper, and which is held on the inside of the spine of the cover, the cover having at least one tab on or adjacent to the spine of the cover, the tab having an aperture through which such a looped formation extends.
The binding may comprise a loose-leaf mechanism or other means comprising one or more rings.
Alternatively, the binding may comprise a wire binding, or a plurality of discs which are each provided with a widened rim.
Alternatively, the binding may comprise a plurality of tongue-shaped members each of which is widened around its periphery and which has a base portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
Examples of covers each made in accordance with the present invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a plan view of a blank of such a cover directly after it has been cut from a sheet of material and while it remains in a flat condition;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the cover from above in a folded-over condition, a binding having been secured to the cover;
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
5
and
6
show front, bottom, and offset side views of the cover and binding assembly shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 7
shows a perspective view from above of the cover and binding of
FIG. 2
in an open condition;
FIG. 8
shows a modification to the construction of the cover shown in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
shows a perspective view from above of the cover shown in
FIGS. 2
to
7
, further provided with a sheet of papers held by the binding;
FIG. 10
shows a further perspective view of the cover and contents shown in
FIG. 9
but with some of the sheets thereof turned over;
FIG. 11
shows a perspective view from above of a modified form of the cover and binding shown in
FIGS. 2
to
7
;
FIG. 12
shows, on a larger scale, a perspective view of parts of a cover embodying the present invention with a binding different from the one shown in
FIGS. 2
to
7
;
FIG. 13
shows a perspective view from above of a cover made in accordance with the present invention with a modified form of binding;
FIGS. 14 and 15
show a rear face of the cover shown in
FIG. 13
,
FIG. 14
with the binding removed and
FIG. 15
with the binding in place;
FIG. 16
shows an end view of a cover made in accordance with the present invention with a different construction of binding;
FIG. 17
shows an end view of the cover shown in
FIG. 16
with a binding having the same general construction as the one shown in
FIG. 16
, but being of a larger size;
FIG. 18
shows a plan view of a blank of a modified cover made in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 19
shows a perspective view of the cover shown in
FIG. 18
, slightly closed with a first construction of binding;
FIG. 20
shows a perspective open view of the cover shown in
FIG. 18
with a second construction of binding; and
FIG. 21
shows a perspective view of yet a further construction of cover made in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
shows a cover blank
10
cut from a single sheet of translucent polypropylene which is about 0.8 mm thick. It is generally rectangular in shape having two longer sides
12
and
14
and two shorter sides
16
and
18
. It is also scored or ceased along a multiplicity of lines
20
extending along a band
22
which is generally parallel to the shorter sides
16
and
18
and which generally bisects the cover blank
10
, but is slightly closer to the side
16
than it is to the side
18
. Adjacent to and on one side of the band
22
, the side thereof closer to the side
18
, and also adjacent to the longer sides
12
and
14
, respectively, are punched two apertures in the form of through-holes
24
and
26
. On the other side of the band
22
, there are four arcuate through-cuts
28
spaced apart along the length of the band
22
. Each of these arcuate through-cuts
28
has its ends terminating on an outermost score-line
20
and extends inwardly into the band
22
. Each of these arcuate through-cuts
28
, therefore, defines an associated tab
30
, being the region within the concavity of the arcuate through-cut. None of the score-lines
20
extends within the region of the tab, nor does the said outermost score-line extend between the ends of the through-cut
28
in this particular embodiment of the invention. A through-hole
32
is punched through each tab
30
roughly at the centre of curvature of the arc and offset slightly from the said outermost score-line
20
inwardly towards the band
22
.
The region of the cover blank
10
between the band
22
and the side
16
and which extends away from the tab side of the band
22
constitutes a front flap
34
of the cover, and the region of the cover blank
10
between the band
22
and the side
18
and which extends away from the side of the band
22
on which the through-holes
24
and
26
are located, constitutes a rear flap
36
of the cover.
When the cover blank
10
is prepared for use, an elongate, loose-leaf, D-ring binder mechanism
38
having four openable looped formations in the form of D-rings
40
spaced apart therealong is secured to the cover blank
10
by means of rivets
42
which pass through holes provided for that purpose at the ends of the mechanism
38
and also through the through-holes
24
and
26
in the cover blank
10
. The D-rings
40
may now be opened, and the band
22
which constitutes a spine of the cover can be folded-over by virtue of the score-lines
20
so that the now adjacent portions of the D-rings
40
can be threaded through the holes
32
of the tabs
30
respectively. The D-rings
40
can now be closed to provide the construction shown in
FIGS. 2
to
7
.
It will be seen from the modification shown in
FIG. 8
that flared slots
44
may be cut from each hole
32
outwardly to the outermost edge of its tab
30
. Where it meets the hole
32
, this slot
44
is slightly narrower than the diameter of the hole. This enables the tab
30
to be engaged with its associated D-ring
40
without the need to thread a part of the latter through the hole
32
. Instead, the tab
30
can simply be pushed towards the associated D-ring
40
while the latter is still closed so that a portion of that ring is guided into the slot
44
and ultimately snaps into the hole
32
where it is retained.
With the binding and cover assembly as shown in
FIG. 7
, the D-rings
40
may be opened and a multiplicity of sheets of paper each with punched holes along its margin may be inserted in the conventional manner into the cover so that it is held by the D-rings as shown in FIG.
9
. As pages are turned over, it will be seen that the weight of the paper presses the front flap
34
downwardly owing to the resilience of the flexible spine constituted by the band
22
so that the two surfaces of paper on view are maintained broadly at the same level. When the cover is closed as shown in
FIG. 2
, it will be seen that the front flap
34
can rest flat against the uppermost sheet of paper on all points thereof. This provides the advantage, that if the polypropylene material from which the cover has been cut is transparent or translucent, any printing on the uppermost surface of paper is clearly visible on all points on that surface.
In the modification shown in
FIG. 11
, it can be seen that there are only two tabs
30
engaging the outermost D-rings
40
. No tabs have been cut for the two innermost D-rings of the mechanism
38
.
In the modification shown in
FIG. 12
, it can be seen that the mechanism
38
has been replaced by a continuous looped wire binding
46
. In this case one or more loops
48
of wire pass through the hole
32
on each tab
30
.
In the modification shown in
FIG. 13
, the mechanism
38
has been replaced by a binding constituted by a plurality of discs
50
each having a broadening periphery
52
. In this case, the aperture constituted by a slot
44
as well as a hole
32
, as shown for example in
FIG. 8
is used. Furthermore, each disc
50
is secured to the rear flap
36
of the cover by way of dumbbell-shaped slots
54
through which the discs
50
extend.
In the modification shown in
FIGS. 16 and 17
, the mechanism
38
is replaced by a plurality of binding devices
56
or
58
. Each of these comprises a tongue-shaped portion
60
having a widened periphery
62
and a base
64
which is formed with a groove
66
into which is slid the edges of slots (not shown) cut in the rear flap
36
of the cover. In this case, the band
22
would be located such that the front flap
34
is much less wide than the rear flap
36
.
By virtue of the flexibility of the band
22
which constitutes the spine of the cover, different heights of binding devices
56
or
58
can be accommodated by the spine, as shown in
FIGS. 16 and 17
, so that the same cover can be used for binders of different capacity.
In the modification shown in
FIGS. 18 and 19
, the band
22
is located substantially centrally in the cover blank
10
, and tabs
30
are cut on both sides of the band
22
. With a loose-leaf binding mechanism
38
having each of its rings
68
passing through the holes
32
of a pair of opposing tabs
30
, there is no need for the mechanism
38
to be riveted to the cover.
In the modification shown in
FIG. 20
, the mechanism
38
is replaced by separate openable rings
70
avoiding the need for any connecting element between those two rings.
For the embodiments shown in
FIGS. 18
to
20
, the outermost score-lines
20
do extend between the ends of the arcuate through-cuts
28
, to enable the tabs
30
to flex relative to their adjacent flap, to facilitate the engagement of the latter with the ring
68
or the ring
70
.
In the modification shown in
FIG. 21
, the mechanism
38
is replaced by a looped continuous wire binding
46
, the band
22
is replaced by nothing more than two score-lines
20
corresponding to the outermost score-lines in the construction shown in
FIG. 1
, and the tabs
30
are cut so as to extend outwardly away from the spine
22
.
Claims
- 1. A cover for a binding which comprises at least one looped formation to enable it to hold together a plurality of sheets of paper and which is held on or adjacent to the inside of a spine of the cover when the latter is in use, wherein the cover has at least one through-cut defining a tab on or adjacent to the spine of the cover, so that said at least one tab is created integrally with the rest of the cover, the tab having an aperture into which said at least one looped formation is inserted when the cover is in use.
- 2. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the sheet of material is a sheet of plastics material.
- 3. A cover according to claim 2, wherein the sheet of material is a sheet of polypropylene.
- 4. A cover according to claim 1, wherein said at least one tab extends from a side of the spine.
- 5. A cover according to claim 1, wherein said at least one tab extends inwardly towards the spine from a flap of the cover.
- 6. A cover according to claim 5, wherein said at least one tab extends inwardly towards the spine from a front flap of the cover.
- 7. A cover according to claim 1, wherein at least a front flap of the cover is transparent or translucent.
- 8. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the spine of the cover is flexible to enable it to be curved around such a binding, to enable the cover to take any selected one of a number of different sizes of binding.
- 9. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the spine is capable of being wrapped around the greater part of such a binding.
- 10. A cover according to claim 1, wherein the spine is made flexible by means of multiple score-lines in the cover in the spine region thereof.
- 11. A cover according to claim 1, wherein tabs are provided on both sides of the spine to avoid the need of any other means of securing such a binding to the cover.
- 12. A cover with a binding which comprises at least one looped formation to hold together a plurality of sheets of paper, and which is held on the inside of the spine of the cover, the cover having at least one through-cut defining a tab on or adjacent to the spine of the cover, so that said at least one tab is created integrally with the rest of the cover, the tab having an aperture through which such a looped formation extends.
- 13. A cover according to claim 12, wherein the binding comprises means comprising one or more rings.
- 14. A cover according to claim 12, wherein the binding comprises a wire binding.
- 15. A cover according to claim 12, wherein the binding comprises a plurality of discs which are each provided with a widened rim.
- 16. A cover according to claim 12, wherein the binding comprises a plurality of tongue-shaped members each of which is widened around its periphery and which has a base portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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