Divider pocket

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6729790
  • Patent Number
    6,729,790
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 13, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 4, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A divider for use in a binder having a binding mechanism, the divider including a generally rigid inner portion shaped to be coupled to the binding mechanism. The divider further includes a pocket outer portion, the outer portion being coupled to the inner portion and including an inner cavity for storing loose items.
Description




The present invention is directed to a divider for use with a binder, and more particularly, to a divider for use with a binder, the divider having a pocket thereon.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Binders are widely used by students, professionals and other users for storing loose leaf papers, handouts, school and business supplies, and the like. Such binders typically include a spine, a pair of outer covers and a binding mechanism for receiving loose leaf papers. The binders may also include one or more dividers coupled to the binding mechanism to separate and identify various sections of papers within the binder.




School and business supplies, such as pens, pencils, calculators, cell phones, etc., are often used in conjunction with a binder. However, a traditional binder and most existing dividers do not provide a storage space for such supplies. Accordingly, there is a need for a divider that has a storage space for receiving loose items.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a divider which includes a pocket mounted thereon, the pocket being located at an outer edge of the divider to receive loose items. In a preferred embodiment, the invention is a divider for use in a binder having a binding mechanism, the divider including a generally rigid inner portion shaped to be coupled to the binding mechanism. The divider further includes a pocket outer portion, the outer portion being coupled to the inner portion and including an inner cavity for storing loose items.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of one embodiment of the divider pocket of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the divider pocket of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an end view of the divider pocket of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a bottom view of the divider pocket of

FIG. 1

, shown coupled to a binder;





FIG. 5

is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the divider pocket of the present invention, shown in its unfolded condition;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the divider pocket of

FIG. 5

, shown in its folded condition; and





FIG. 7

is a front view of the divider pocket of

FIG. 5

, shown in its folded condition.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As best shown in

FIG. 1

, the divider pocket


10


of the present invention includes a generally rigid inner portion


12


and a pocket outer portion


14


coupled to, and generally co-planar with, the inner portion. The inner portion


12


has an inner edge


16


and an outer edge


18


, and the pocket portion


14


similarly includes an inner edge


20


and an outer edge


22


. The inner edge


20


of the pocket portion


14


is attached to the outer edge


18


of the inner portion


12


, preferably by a layer of stitched material


24


. The inner portion


12


is preferably made of relatively rigid, translucent materials, but preferably retains some flexibility. The inner portion


12


preferably has a thickness such that the divider pocket


10


can easily be located by sense of touch when rifling through a notebook including the divider pocket. However, the inner portion


12


preferably retains sufficient flexibility to be bent or deformed. In one embodiment, the inner portion


12


is made of 0.85 mm thick polypropylene.




In the illustrated embodiment, the inner portion


12


includes a set of three openings


26


,


28


,


30


formed along its inner edge


16


, and each hole


26


,


28


,


30


includes a slit


32


,


34


,


36


extending from the inner edge


16


to the associated opening. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the openings


26


,


28


,


30


are shaped and located to receive a binding mechanism, such as a three-ring binding mechanism


38


of binder


46


therethrough to couple the divider pocket


10


to the binding mechanism


38


. The slits


32


,


34


,


36


of the inner portion


12


enable the divider pocket


10


to be coupled to the binding mechanism


38


by sliding each slit


32


,


34


,


36


over an associated ring


40


,


42


,


44


of the binding mechanism


38


. The slits


32


,


34


,


36


thus provide a “quick-attach” feature that enables the divider pocket


10


to be coupled to a three-ring binder


46


without opening the binding rings


40


,


42


,


44


. Of course, the shape and location of the holes


26


,


28


,


30


may be varied to accommodate various shapes and configurations of binding mechanisms; however, in a preferred embodiment the divider pocket


10


includes at least two holes formed therein.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the inner edges


16


,


20


and outer edges


18


,


22


extend generally parallel to the binding mechanism


38


when the inner portion


12


is attached to the binding mechanism


38


. The binder


46


includes a pair of outer covers


41


and a spine


43


. The binder


40


can receive a plurality of papers


48


or other items, and the divider pocket


10


is preferably approximately about the same size in top view as the papers


48


(i.e. in one embodiment 8.5″×11″) such that the divider


10


fits neatly into the binder


40


, but is easily locatable to act as a divider for different sections within the binder


46


. The illustrated divider pocket


10


also includes a pencil loop


50


(

FIG. 1

) located over the outer pocket portion


14


adjacent to its inner edge


20


.




The inner portion


12


may include an upper retaining pocket


52


and a lower retaining pocket


54


located thereon. The retaining pockets


52


,


54


are preferably made from relatively thin sheets of transparent, flexible material coupled to the inner portion


12


, such as by ultrasonic welding. The upper retaining pocket


52


includes a central slit


56


formed therein which enables the pocket


52


to receive a stack of papers therein. The upper retaining pocket


52


is particularly adapted to receive a stack of accordion-style adhesive-backed note sheets


60


, such as POST-IT® adhesive backed papers. The central slit


56


of the upper retaining pocket


52


enables the retaining pocket


52


to act as a dispenser of the accordion-style adhesive note sheets


60


. The lower retaining pocket


54


can be used to receive various notes, identifying sheets, reference cards


62


and the like.




The outer pocket portion


14


includes a pouch or inner cavity


65


, and is preferably attached to the inner portion


12


by stitching material


24


. In one embodiment, the outer pocket portion


14


includes flexible, transparent upper


66


and lower


64


panels (

FIG. 2

) directly attached to each other adjacent to the inner edge


20


of the pocket portion


14


. In one embodiment, the panels


64


,


66


are formed of a 0.35 mm thick clear PVC which enables the user to view the contents of the pocket portion. The pocket portion


14


further preferably includes a pair of generally triangular-shaped end gussets


70


, which enables the pouch


65


to expand as needed. The pocket portion


14


includes an access opening


72


located between the outer edges


74


of the panels


64


,


66


that is selectively openable and closable by a fastener


76


. Of course, various fasteners


76


such as zippers, zip-locks, hook-and-loop fasteners, snaps, clasps and the like may be used without departing from the scope of the present invention.





FIGS. 5-7

illustrate an alternate divider pocket


90


of the present invention, wherein the outer pocket portion


92


includes a first pocket portion


94


and a second pocket portion


96


located adjacent to the first pocket portion


92


. The first pocket portion


94


is essentially identical to the outer pocket portion


14


of the embodiment of

FIGS. 1-4

, and the second pocket portion


96


provides an auxiliary storage space. The inner edge


98


of the second pocket portion


96


is coupled to the outer edge


100


of the first pocket portion


94


. Both the first


94


and second


96


pocket portions include access openings


102


,


104


, respectively, that are closable by a zipper or other closing mechanism


106


,


108


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6-7

, the second pocket portion


96


is foldable over the first pocket portion


94


. The divider pocket


90


further includes a retaining mechanism, generally designated


110


, for maintaining the second pocket


96


portion folded over the first pocket portion


94


. In the illustrated embodiment, the retaining mechanism


110


includes a loop of preferably elastic material


112


located at the underside of the outer edge of the second pocket portion


96


, and a grommet


114


located adjacent the outer edge


18


of the inner portion


12


. When the outer pocket portion


96


is in its closed position (i.e., folded over the inner pocket portion


94


), the loop


112


can be stretched and fit around the grommet


114


to retain the second pocket portion


96


in its folded position (FIGS.


6


-


7


). Of course, the location of the grommet


114


and the loop


112


may be reversed such that the loop


112


is located on the rigid inner portion


12


and the grommet


110


is located on the second pocket portion


96


. Furthermore, a wide variety of retaining mechanisms may be used without departing from the scope of the invention, such as snaps, buttons, clasps, hook-and-loop fasteners, ties, and the like.




The shape and function of the divider pocket of the present invention enables the divider pocket to act as a divider, yet provides a generally flexible pocket for storing loose items. In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, the access opening


72


is located at an outer edge of the divider pocket


10


, which provides ready and easy access for a user. For example, the zipper


76


of the access opening


72


can be accessed without “flipping” to the divider pocket


10


; that is, the pouch


65


can be accessed even when located in the middle of a stack of papers. The embodiment of the divider pocket


90


shown in

FIGS. 5-7

provides two storage areas for increased capacity, but can fold to a smaller size (i.e. the size of a sheet of paper). The two storage areas also provide the ability to segregate and organize materials in the divider pocket.




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.



Claims
  • 1. A divider for use with a binder having a binding mechanism comprising:a generally rigid inner portion shaped to be coupled to said binding mechanism, said inner portion having an inner edge and an outer edge, and a width extending between said inner edge and said outer edge; and a pocket outer portion, said outer portion having an inner edge and an outer edge, said inner edge being coupled to said outer edge of said inner portion, said outer portion including an upper panel and a lower panel joined together to form an inner cavity therebetween for storing loose items, an access opening which provides access to said inner cavity, and a closing mechanism for selectively closing said access opening, said closing mechanism being located on an end gusset that extends between said upper and lower panels and is oriented generally perpendicular to said upper and lower panels, said outer portion having a width extending between said inner edge and said outer edge of said outer portion, the width of said inner portion being at least approximately equal to the width of the outer portion.
  • 2. The divider of claim 1 wherein said outer portion includes an outer edge, and wherein said access opening is located adjacent said outer edge.
  • 3. The divider of claim 1 wherein said outer portion is flexible.
  • 4. The divider of claim 1 wherein said inner portion includes an outer edge extending generally parallel to said binding mechanism when said inner portion is attached to said binding mechanism, and wherein said outer portion is coupled to said outer edge.
  • 5. The divider of claim 1 wherein said inner portion and said outer portion have about the same width.
  • 6. The divider of claim 1 wherein said inner portion includes at least two openings formed along an inner edge to receive said binding mechanism therethrough.
  • 7. The divider of claim 6 wherein said inner portion includes an inner edge, and wherein said inner portion include at least two slits, each slit extending from said inner edge to one of said at least two openings.
  • 8. The divider of claim 1 wherein said binder is shaped to receive loose leaf papers therein, and wherein said divider has approximately the same size in top view as said loose leaf papers.
  • 9. The divider of claim 1 wherein said inner portion is made of translucent materials.
  • 10. The divider of claim 1 wherein said outer portion is made of transparent materials.
  • 11. The divider of claim 1 wherein said outer portion includes a first pocket portion including said inner cavity and a second pocket portion including an auxiliary inner cavity, said first pocket portion being coupled to said inner portion and said second pocket portion being coupled to said first pocket portion.
  • 12. The divider of claim 11 wherein said second pocket portion is foldable over said first pocket portion.
  • 13. The divider of claim 12 further comprising a retaining mechanism for maintaining said second pocket portion folded over said first pocket portion.
  • 14. The divider of claim 13 wherein said retaining mechanism includes a loop of material on one of said second pocket portion or said inner portion, and a grommet on the other of said second pocket portion or said inner portion, wherein said loop of material is located to fit about said grommet to retain said second pocket portion folded over said first pocket portion.
  • 15. The divider of claim 12 wherein said binder is shaped to receive loose leaf papers therein, and wherein said divider has approximately the same size in top view as said loose leaf papers when said second pocket portion is folded over said first pocket portion.
  • 16. The divider of claim 11 wherein said first pocket portion includes a closable access opening for providing access to said inner cavity and said second pocket portion includes a closable access opening for providing access to said auxiliary inner cavity.
  • 17. The divider of claim 1 wherein said inner portion includes a retaining pocket located thereon.
  • 18. The divider of claim 17 wherein said retaining pocket is shaped to receive a stack of papers therein.
  • 19. The divider of claim 18 wherein said retaining pocket includes a central slit to enable said pocket to act as a dispenser of accordian-style stacked papers.
  • 20. The divider of claim 1 wherein said outer portion is coplanar with said inner portion.
  • 21. The divider of claim 1 wherein said pocket outer portion includes an expandable pocket.
  • 22. The divider of claim 21 wherein said pocket outer portion includes a pair of side gussets to enable said pocket to expand.
  • 23. A divider for use with a binder having a binding mechanism comprising:a generally rigid inner portion shaped to be coupled to said binding mechanism; a pocket outer portion, said outer portion having an inner edge coupled to said inner portion, said outer portion including an upper panel and a lower panel facing each other and defining a cavity therebetween, each of said upper panel and lower panels including an outer edge; and a fastener which extends generally along at least part of said outer edges of said upper and lower panels to selectively fasten said upper and lower panels together, said fastener being located on an end gusset that extends between said upper and lower panels and that is generally perpendicular to said upper and lower panels.
  • 24. The divider of claim 23 wherein said fastener selectively opens and closes an access opening, said access opening being located between said outer edges of said upper and lower panels when said upper and lower panels are not fastened along said outer edges.
  • 25. The divider of claim 24 wherein said outer edges are the distal edges of said upper and lower panels relative to said inner portion.
  • 26. The divider of claim 23 wherein said pocket outer portion includes an expandable pocket.
  • 27. The divider of claim 26 wherein said pocket outer portion includes a pair of side gussets to enable said pocket to expand.
  • 28. A divider for use with a binder having a binding mechanism comprising:a generally rigid inner portion having an inner edge and an outer edge and being shaped to be coupled to said binding mechanism along said inner edge, said inner portion having a height extending along a direction of said inner edge; and a pocket outer portion, said outer portion being coupled to said outer edge of said inner portion and having a height approximately equal to said height of said inner portion, said outer portion including a first pocket portion having an inner cavity and a second pocket portion having an inner cavity for storing loose items therein, said inner cavities of at least one of said first and second pocket portions having a height approximately equal to said height of said inner portion and being located adjacent to each other, said second pocket portion being foldable over said first pocket portion.
  • 29. The divider of claim 28 wherein said first and second pocket portions each include an access opening that extends generally parallel to said height of said outer portion.
  • 30. The divider of claim 29 wherein said first and second pocket portions each include a fastener for selectively opening or closing a respective one of said access openings.
  • 31. The divider of claim 30 wherein said fastener of said second pocket portion is located adjacent an outer edge of said pocket outer portion.
  • 32. The divider of claim 28 further comprising means located on said inner portion and said outer portion for retaining said second pocket portion folded over said first pocket portion.
  • 33. The divider of claim 28 wherein the inner cavities of said first and second pocket portions are spaced apart.
  • 34. The divider of claim 28 wherein said inner cavities of both of said first and second pocket portions have a height approximately equal to said height of said inner portion.
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