Claims
- 1. A binder, comprising:a spine including first and second spine hinge portions; a binding mechanism comprising a plurality of binding rings extending inwardly in the binder to a ring distance from the spine; and first and second covers, each comprising: a cover hinge portion that is pivotably attached to the spine at one of the spine hinge portions, a free end disposed opposite from the cover hinge portion, a substantially convex portion disposed adjacent the cover hinge portion and having an at least semi-rigid connection therewith, the convex portion extending around the binding mechanism along most of the ring distance with the covers closed, and a substantially recessed portion disposed adjacent the convex portion towards the free end; wherein the spine and convex and recessed portions are configured such that a user's fingers can wrap around more than about 185° C. of the spine and convex portions to facilitate gripping thereof.
- 2. The binder of claim 1, wherein the spine and covers are of unitary construction of plastic.
- 3. The binder of claim 1, wherein the spine is at least semi-rigid.
- 4. The binder of claim 1, wherein the spine and first and second covers have an exterior surface that defines a generally rounded contour when the folder is in a closed position.
- 5. The folder of claim 4, wherein the generally rounded contour extends over more than about 185° C. of a generally elliptical shape.
- 6. The folder of claim 1, wherein the convex and concave portions have substantially corresponding shapes for resisting lateral sliding between the binder and a similar binder stacked therewith.
- 7. The binder of claim 1, wherein the concave portions have a perimeter, and the convex portions includes a mounting projection protruding outwardly therefrom and configured for engaging a longitudinal side of the concave portion perimeter for resisting longitudinal movement with a support portion of a similar binder received in the first concave portion.
- 8. The binder of claim 1, wherein:the binding mechanism defines a mounting opening; and at least one of the spine and the covers includes a mounting projection of unitary construction therewith extending inwardly in the binder, the mounting projection comprising an end received through the mounting opening and dimensioned to prevent withdrawal therefrom for attaching the mounting assembly to the at least one of the spine and covers.
- 9. The binder of claim 8, wherein the mounting projection extends from the spine and attaches the binding mechanism thereto.
- 10. The binder of claim 1, further comprising a ridge extending near an outer perimeter of the first cover at an angle therefrom for stiffening the first cover.
- 11. The binder of claim 1, wherein the first cover has an arcuate cross-section extending substantially to adjacent opposite free ends of an outer perimeter of the first cover for stiffening the first cover.
- 12. A folder for holding a stack of paper, comprising:first and second covers of at least semi-rigid construction and pivotally connected to each other, the first cover having an outer perimeter; a first ridge extending near an outer perimeter of the first cover at an angle therefrom and configured for stiffening the first cover.
- 13. The folder of claim 12, wherein the first cover and first ridge are of unitary construction of plastic material.
- 14. The folder of claim 12, further comprising webs connecting the first cover and the first ridge for reinforcing the first ridge.
- 15. The folder of claim 12, wherein the outer perimeter comprises a plurality of sides, and the first ridge extends along a plurality of the sides of the perimeter.
- 16. The folder of claim 12, further comprising a second ridge extending near an outer perimeter of the second cover at an angle therefrom and configured for stiffening the second cover.
- 17. The folder of claim 12, wherein the first ridge extends inwardly into the folder generally normally to the first cover.
- 18. A binder, comprising:a binding mechanism configured for binding a stack of paper, the binding mechanism defining a mounting opening; a folder comprising: a spine including first and second spine hinge portions, and first and second covers connected to the spine by the hinge portions; and a mounting projection extending inwardly from the folder and of unitary construction therewith, the mounting projection comprising an end received through the mounting opening and dimensioned to prevent withdrawal therefrom and thereby attaching the binding mechanism to the folder.
- 19. The binder of claim 18, wherein the mounting projection comprises a deformable material, and the end of the mounting projection is deformed to a dimension larger than the mounting opening.
- 20. The binder of claim 18, wherein the binding mechanism defines a plurality of mounting openings, and the mounting projection comprises a plurality of mounting projections received in securing association with the mounting openings.
- 21. The binder of claim 18, wherein the mounting projection extends from the spine and attaches the binding mechanism thereto.
- 22. The binder of claim 18, wherein the folder and the mounting projection are made of plastic.
- 23. A method of making a binder, comprising:molding a folder shell with a plurality of panels, including first and second covers and molding, an inwardly extending mounting projection on one of the panels; placing a binding assembly against the one of the panels with a mounting opening of the binding assembly receiving the mounting projection; and deforming an end of the mounting projection to a shape that is wider than the mounting opening to attach the binding assembly to the panel.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the molding of the one of the panels comprises molding a spine with the mounting projection disposed thereon.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein the shell is molded as a unitary piece.
- 26. The method of claim 23, further comprising:heating the mounting projection when received in the mounting opening; and cooling the deformed mounting projection.
- 27. A folder comprising:a first cover that is at least semi-rigid and having side edges and a perimeter extending about the side edges; and a second cover pivotally connected with the first cover along a hinge; wherein the first cover has an outer surface with an arcuate portion that has an arcuate cross-section along a plane extending generally parallel to the hinge.
- 28. The folder of claim 27, wherein the first cover has a substantially planar portion disposed within the arcuate cross-section, and the arcuate portion extends substantially to the perimeter to said first end.
- 29. The folder of claim 27, wherein the arcuate cross-section includes inner and outer arcuate surfaces.
- 30. A binder, comprising:the folder of claim 27; and a binding mechanism attached to the folder and configured for binding a stack of paper.
- 31. A folder, comprising:a spine; a first cover pivotably attached to one side of the spine; a second cover pivotably attached at one end to the opposite side of the spine and having an opposite second end; a raised portion disposed on the second cover adjacent said spine; and a recessed portion on the second cover adjacent said raised portion, the recessed portion being located between said raised portion and said opposite end and configured for receiving said raised portion of another similarly shaped folder for restricting lateral sliding therebetween when the folders are stacked, one upon the other.
- 32. The folder, of claim 31, wherein the first cover and the second cover each include said raised portion and said recessed portion.
- 33. The folder of claim 31, wherein:each raised portion extends along the entire length of said spine; and each recessed portion extends along only a portion of the length of said spine.
- 34. The folder of claim 31, wherein the raised portion is convex in shape and the recessed portion is concave in shape to define an S-shaped curve.
- 35. The folder of claim 31, wherein each cover has an outer convex surface portion that is convex in contour as measured in the direction of said spine, said convex surface portion being located between the recessed portion and said opposite end of the cover and at least adjacent said recessed portion to define said S-shaped curve.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/157,367, filed Sep. 21, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,213,668.
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