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This invention relates generally to scrapbook systems with removable pages and more particularly to scrapbook systems whose removable pages are held within a cover having a permanent spine via plural disks mounted in the spine.
Notebook systems making use of a stack of sheets is bound together using a plurality of disks are commercially available from various sources, including Continental Accessory, Corp., the assignee of the subject invention. Those notebook systems include a separate front cover, a separate rear cover, a plurality of disks and a stack of sheets, e.g., paper sheets. Each of the sheets and the covers include a plurality of mushroom-like shaped slots along one marginal edge thereof. Each of the slots is arranged to receive a respective disk to bind all of the sheets and covers together, so that the notebook serves as a binder with removable sheets. Some of the foregoing systems can be configured for usage as scrapbooks. To that end, such systems make use of pages which have at least one pocket therein for accepting and holding a keepsake item, a photograph, a card, a letter, stamps, etc.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,553,959 (Feldman et al.) and U.S. Pat. No. 5,749,667 (Feldman et al.) disclose notebook systems like the foregoing. In particular, the Feldman et al. systems make use of a stack of sheets is bound together between a front and rear cover using a plurality of disks that are inserted into mushroom shaped slots in the edge of each of the sheets of the stack and each of the covers. Each of the plural disks has a substantially flat disk-like central surface portion and an enlarged continuous rim portion which extends around the periphery of the central surface portion. The rim portion extends outwardly in a direction perpendicular to the flat central portions of the disks, and the central surface portion has a radius which is larger than the thickness of a stack of sheets to be bound thereby.
While such prior art notebook or scrapbook systems are generally suitable for their intended purposes, the fact that the disks serves to secure the cover panels together, leaves them susceptible to accidental disconnection. Moreover, such systems leave something to be desired from the standpoint of aesthetics due to the manner in which the cover panels are connected together by the disks. Thus, a need exists for a disk bound scrapbook system which is resistant to accidental disconnection of the disks from the cover panels and which is aesthetically pleasing in appearance. The subject invention addresses those needs.
All references cited and/or identified herein are specifically incorporated by reference herein.
In accordance with one aspect of this invention a scrapbook system is provided. The scrapbook system comprises a cover assembly, a plurality of disks, and a plurality of pages. Each of the disks is circular and has a generally planar central section having a predetermined thickness and an enlarged peripheral rim extending about the central section. The cover assembly comprises a pair of cover panels, a spine and a spine cover. Each of the cover panels includes an edge portion. The spine comprises a plurality of spaced-apart slots. The spine is fixedly secured to respective edge portions of the cover panels. Each of the slots of the spine comprises a generally linear section and a pair of bulbous end sections located on respective ends of the linear section. The disks are located in respective ones of the slots of the spine. Each of the pages comprises a web of material having an inner edge and a plurality of slots spaced along the inner edge. Each of the slots of each of the pages comprises an entryway channel extending inward from the inner edge and terminating at an enlarged opening for receipt of the enlarged peripheral rim and contiguous planar central section of a respective one of the plurality of disks. The spine cover is disposed over the central section of the spine. The edge portions of the cover panels are fixedly secured to the spine and the spine cover.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention, the spine cover comprises an inner surface and a pair of side edges and wherein the edge portions of the cover panels are pivotably connected to respective side edges of the spine cover by a hinge line to enable the cover panels to pivot with respect to the central section of said spine cover.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention, the spine is fixedly secured on said inner surface of said spine cover.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention, each of the cover panels includes an edge portion and the spine comprises a generally U-shaped member having a central section and a pair of edge sections. The slots are located in the central section. The edge sections are located on opposite sides of the central section and each is fixedly secured to a respective edge portion of a respective one of the cover panels. The spine cover comprises a generally U-shaped member having a central section and a pair of edge sections. The central section of the spine cover is disposed over the central section of the spine. The edge sections are located on opposite sides of the central section of the spine cover and fixedly secured to respective edge portions of the cover panels.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention, each of the edge sections of the spine is connected to the central section of the spine by a hinge line to enable the edge sections to pivot with respect to the central section.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention each page of the scrapbook system comprises at least one pocket therein for receipt of a keepsake item.
Referring now to the various figures of the drawing wherein like reference characters refer to like parts, there is shown at 20 in
The scrapbook basically comprises a cover assembly 22, a plurality of disks 24 and a plurality of pages 26. The cover assembly includes a front or top cover member or panel 28, a bottom or rear cover member or panel 30, and an intermediate panel forming a spine 32. The cover members are each generally planar members formed of any suitable material, e.g., cardboard, leather, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, etc. The spine 32 is a generally U-shaped member formed of any suitable material, e.g., cardboard, leather, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, metal, etc. The intermediate panel 32 has a central section 34 and a pair of edge sections 36 and 38. The central section is of a predetermined width and includes a plurality of equidistantly spaced-apart slots 40 extending along the length of the spine. The edge sections 36 and 38 are located on opposite sides of the central section 34 by respective hinge lines 42 and 44 to enable each edge section to pivot with respect to the central section 34 along its respective hinge line. The edge section 36 is fixedly secured to the inner surface of the front cover panel 28 by any suitable means, e.g., an adhesive (not shown). In a similar manner, the edge section 38 is fixedly secured to the inner surface of the rear cover panel 30 by any suitable means, e.g., an adhesive (not shown). Thus the intermediate panel or spine pivotally connects the front and rear cover panels together, while enabling them to be pivoted about their respective hinge lines to enable the cover panels to be in a closed position, like shown in
In the interest of aesthetics, a liner sheet 46 is adhesively secured on the inner surface of the front cover panel 28 with the edge section 36 of the spine interposed therebetween to hide it as can be seen in
Turning now to
As mentioned above each of the disks 24 is arranged to be received in a respective slot 40. Thus, the disks 24 are circular and are of a cross-section which is shaped to mate with the slots 40. In particular, the periphery of each disk comprises an enlarged continuous rim portion extending around the entire periphery of the disk member, with the rim portion having shape corresponding to the shape of the openings 40B of the slot 40. The central section of each disk is planar and is of a thickness slightly less than the width of the channel 40A so that it can be received within the channel, when portions of the rim of the disk are within the enlarged openings 40B.
As mentioned earlier the disks 24 serve to releasably mount the pages 26 to the spine and between the cover panels. To that end, as best seen in
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention at least some of the pages of the stack of pages of the system are constructed to include a pocket for holding a keepsake item. In the exemplary embodiment shown all of the pages 26 are so constructed. Moreover, the pages are preferably transparent (or at least include transparent portions contiguous with the pocket) to enable the keepsake item within the pocket to be readily viewed through the transparent portion of the page. However, it is contemplated that the pages can be paper or some other opaque material, if it is not desired to see the item held as a keepsake.
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
By virtue of the fact that the page 26 is of double thickness and secured together by the seal lines 62 and 64, the inner edge of the page in which the slots 54 are located is reinforced. This ensures that the sheet is resistant to damage when it is inserted into the scrapbook or removed from the scrapbook.
As mentioned earlier, the page is preferably formed of a plastic material that is transparent. However, it could be opaque and/or colored in the interest of aesthetics.
Turning now to
Thus as can be seen in
The spine 132 is a generally planar member in the form of a block which is thicker than the cover members. The block is fixedly secured on the inner surface of the spine cover 134 by any suitable means, e.g., an adhesive 138 (
Since the spine 132 is mounted on the inner surface of the spine cover 134, the spine cover conceals the portions of the disks 24 which project into the slots 140 of the spine. Those concealed portions of the disks 24 are shown by the broken or dotted lines in
Turning now to
The system 220 basically comprises a cover assembly 222, a plurality of disks 24 and a plurality of pages 26. The cover assembly 222 includes a front or top cover member or panel 28, a bottom or rear cover member or panel 30, a spine 32, and an intermediate member or panel 232. The intermediate panel 232 serves as a spine cover. The cover members 28 and 30 are each generally planar members formed of any suitable material, e.g., cardboard, leather, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, metal, etc.
The spine 32 pivotally connects the front and rear cover panel 28 and 30, respectively, to opposite sides of the spine, thereby enabling them to be pivoted about their respective hinge lines 42 and 44 to enable the cover panels to be closed, like shown in
As best seen in
The edge section 236 of the spine cover 232 is fixedly secured by any suitable means, e.g., an adhesive (not shown), to the inner surface of the edge section 36 of the spine, which in turn is fixedly secured to the front cover panel 28. In a similar manner, the edge section 238 is fixedly secured by any suitable means, e.g., an adhesive (not shown), to the inner surface of the edge section 28 of the spine, which in turn is fixedly secured to the rear cover panel 30. Thus the spine cover 234 in cooperation with the spine 32 pivotally connects the front and rear cover panels together, thus enabling them to be pivoted about their respective hinge lines to enable the cover panels to be closed or opened.
Since the spine cover 232 is mounted over the spine 32, it conceals the portions of the disks 24 which project outside of the spine. Those concealed portions of the disks 24 are shown by the broken or dotted lines in
Turning now to
As can be seen in
Since the intermediate panel 134 is mounted over the disk assembly 324, it conceals that assembly from being seen when the covers are closed. While in most cases the intermediate panel 134 will be opaque, it is contemplated that it may be transparent or translucent or to have a transparent or translucent portion, e.g., a window, to enable the disk assembly 324 to be seen from the outside of the scrapbook system, if such is desired.
It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made to the scrapbook systems of this invention. Thus, the exemplary embodiments shown and described above are just that, i.e., exemplary.
Without further elaboration the foregoing will so fully illustrate my invention that others may, by applying current or future knowledge, adopt the same for use under various conditions of service.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of prior application Ser. No. 15/164,112 filed on May 25, 2016, entitled Disk-Bound Scrapbook System, which in turn claims priority from Provisional Application 62/170,884, filed on Jun. 4, 2015, entitled Disk-Bound Scrapbook System, the entire disclosure of both applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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62170884 | Jun 2015 | US |
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Parent | 15164112 | May 2016 | US |
Child | 15404638 | US |