Claims
- 1. A printed material binder, comprising:a hardcover binder having front and back binder panels that are joined at a spine, said front and back binder panels each having an interior pocket that opens towards the spine; a binder mechanism for holding printed materials; and a pair of-opposing inserts that are integrated with said binding mechanism, said binding mechanism and said inserts forming a separate unit that is removably mated with said hardcover binder to form said printed material binder, said inserts being removably insertable and snugly fit into said pockets to hold said binding mechanism against said spine and between said front and back binder panels, said inserts being rigid enough to maintain their shape within said pockets, said pockets allowing slight movement of the inserts and binding mechanism, thereby providing a cushion that helps prevent said printed material on said binder mechanism from forcing said binding mechanism open when said printed material binder is jarred; said inserts having tips that are formed approximately halfway between the ends of their respective inserts and taper to an approximate height of said pocket, making each said insert easier to handle and feed into its respective pocket.
- 2. The printed material binder of claim 1, wherein said interior pockets are offset from said spine.
- 3. The printed material binder of claim 2, wherein said offset is wide enough that said inserts do not pinch said binding mechanism when said cover is closed and narrow enough to constrain the side-to-side movement of said binding mechanism when said cover is open.
- 4. The printed material binder of claim 1, wherein said spine provides an exterior surface suitable for labeling the printed material.
- 5. The printed material binder of claim 1, wherein said opposing insert pairs comprise either separate inserts integrated with said binding mechanism or a single section of insert material having opposing flaps, each flap having a shape similar to one of said opposing inserts, said opposing flaps functioning the same as said opposing insert pairs.
- 6. The printed material binder of claim 1, wherein said opposing inserts taper with a convex curvature to the approximate height of said pockets.
- 7. The printed material binder of claim 1, wherein said opposing inserts taper with a concave curvature to attain a height approximately equal to the height of their respective pocket to provide said snug fit, said concave curvature allowing said inserts to self-feed into their respective pocket after their respective said tip is inserted.
- 8. The printed material binder-of claim 7, wherein said inserts or flaps are flexible enough to curl for insertion into said pockets.
- 9. The printed material binder of claim 1, wherein said binding mechanism comprises either a 3-ring, D-ring, plastic comb, spiral, double wire, Velobind or thermal bind binding mechanism.
- 10. A printed material binder, comprising:a hardcover binder having front and back binder panels that are joined at a spine, said front and back binder panels each having an interior pocket that opens towards the spine; a binder mechanism for holding printed materials; and a pair of opposing inserts that are integrated with said binding mechanism, said binding mechanism and said inserts forming a separate unit that is removably mated with said hardcover binder to form said printed material binder, said inserts being removably insertable and snugly fit into said pockets to hold said binding mechanism against said spine and between said front and back binder panels, said inserts being rigid enough to maintain their shape within said pockets, said pockets allowing slight movement of the inserts and binding mechanism, thereby providing a cushion that helps prevent said printed material on said binder mechanism from forcing said binding mechanism open when said printed material binder is jarred; said inserts having tips that are formed approximately halfway between the ends of their respective inserts and taper to an approximate height of said pocket, making each said insert easier to handle and feed into its respective pocket, wherein each said interior pocket substantially covers its respective panel and has an overlap tab along the length of the pocket opening, said tab overlapping said spine and tucked under said binding mechanism such that said inserts are hidden within said pockets and said pocket openings are hidden behind said binding mechanism.
- 11. A binder of printed material, comprising:front and back binder panels that are joined at a spine, said front and back binder panels each having an interior pocket that opens towards said spine; a binding mechanism for binding printed material; and a pair of opposing inserts of substantially less width than said panels, said inserts integrated into said binding mechanism, said binding mechanism and said inserts forming a separate unit that is removably mated with said binder panels and said spine to form said binder of printed material, each said insert fitting snugly in a respective one of said interior pockets to mount said binding mechanism against said spine and between said front and back panels; said pockets and inserts cooperating to resist side-to-side or twisting movement of said binding mechanism, prevent movement of said binding mechanism, and prevent said binding mechanism from falling out of said binder accidentally.
- 12. The binder of claim 11, wherein said pockets are offset from said spine such that said inserts do not pinch said binding mechanism when said panels are closed and constrains the side-to-side movement of said binding mechanism when said panels are open.
- 13. The binder of claim 11, wherein said binding mechanism has a circular binding mechanism, said pockets being offset from said spine between one and two times the radius of said binding mechanism.
- 14. The binder of claim 11, wherein each said pocket has a heat-sealed edge where it opens to receive one of said inserts.
- 15. The binder of claim 11, wherein said opposing inserts comprise either separate inserts integrated with said binding mechanisms or a single section of insert material having two opposing flaps, each flap having a shape similar to one of said opposing inserts, said opposing flaps functioning the same as said opposing insert pairs.
- 16. The binder of claim 15, wherein said inserts or flaps have a shape that facilitates insertion and provides a snug fit inside said pockets.
- 17. The binder of claim 15, wherein said inserts or flaps are rectangularly shaped with a height approximately equal to the height of the pocket to provide said snug fit and a width that is less than the width of said front and back binder panels to facilitate insertion.
- 18. The binder of claim 15, wherein said inserts or flaps each form a tip for initial insertion into respective one of said pockets and taper so that the insert attain a height approximately equal to the height of their respective pockets to provide said snug fit.
- 19. The binder of claim 15, wherein the height of said inserts or flaps is approximately equal to the height of said pocket over a width sufficient to provide said snug fit before tapering to said tip.
- 20. The binder of claim 19, wherein said tips are formed at one end of their respective inserts or flaps.
- 21. The binder of claim 19, wherein said tips are formed approximately halfway between the ends of their respective inserts and taper with a convex curvature to the approximate height of said pocket.
- 22. The binder of claim 19, wherein said tips are formed approximately halfway between the ends of their respective inserts and taper with a concave curvature to the approximate height of said pocket.
- 23. The binder of claim 15, wherein said inserts are flexible enough to curl for insertion into said pockets.
- 24. The binder of claim 15, wherein said inserts comprise polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
- 25. The binder of claim 11, wherein said binding mechanism comprises either a 3-ring, D-ring, plastic comb, spiral, double wire, Velobind or thermal bind binding mechanism.
- 26. A binder of printed material, comprising:front and back binder panels that are joined at a spine, said front and back binder panels each having an interior pocket that opens towards said spine; a binding mechanism for binding printed material; and a pair of opposing inserts of substantially less width than said panels, said inserts integrated into said binding mechanism, said binding mechanism and said inserts forming a separate unit that is removably mated with said binder panels and said spine to form said binder of printed material, each said insert fitting snugly in a respective one of said interior pockets to mount said binding mechanism against said spine and between said front and back panels, said interior pockets allowing slight movement of the inserts and binding mechanism, thereby providing a cushion that helps prevent said printed material on said binder mechanism from forcing said binding mechanism open when said binder of printed material is jarred; said pockets and inserts cooperating to resist side-to-side or twisting movement of said binding mechanism, prevent movement of said binding mechanism, and prevent said binding mechanism from falling out of said binder accidentally, wherein each said interior pocket substantially covers its respective panel and has an overlap tab along the length of the pocket opening, said tab overlapping said spine and tucked under said binding mechanism such that said inserts are hidden within said pockets and said pocket openings are hidden behind said binding mechanism.
- 27. A D-ring printed material binder, comprising:a hardcover binder having front and back binder panels that are joined at a spine, said back panel having an interior pocket that is offset and opens toward said spine and said spine having an interior pocket that is offset and opens toward said back panel; a D-ring binding mechanism for holding printed material; and a pair of opposing inserts that are integrated with said binding mechanism, said binding mechanism and said inserts forming a separate unit that is removably mated with said hardcover binder to form said printed material binder, each said insert being removably insertable and snugly fit into a respective one of said pockets to hold said binding mechanism against the interior of said back panel along the edge joining said spine and said back panel, said inserts rigid enough to maintain their shape within said pockets, said pockets allowing slight movement of the inserts and binding mechanism, thereby providing a cushion that helps prevent said printed material on said binder mechanism from forcing said binding mechanism open when said printed material binder is jarred; said pockets and inserts cooperating to resist side-to-side or twisting movement of said binding mechanism, prevent movement of said binding mechanism, and prevent said binding mechanism from falling out of said binder accidentally.
- 28. The binder of claim 27, wherein said back panel pocket offset and said spine pocket offset is wide enough that said inserts do not pinch said binding mechanism when said hardcover is closed and narrow enough to constrain the side-to-side movement of said binding mechanism when said hardcover is open.
- 29. The binder of claim 27, wherein said spine provides an exterior surface suitable for labeling the printed material.
- 30. The binder of claim 27, wherein said opposing insert pairs comprise either separate inserts integrated with said binding mechanisms or a single section of insert material having opposing flaps, each flap having a shape similar to one of said opposing inserts, said opposing flaps function the same as said opposing insert pairs.
- 31. The binder of claim 30, wherein said opposing inserts have a shape that facilitates insertion and provides a snug fit inside said pockets to mount said binding mechanism.
- 32. The binder of claim 31, wherein said inserts each form a tip for initial insertion into respective ones of said pockets and taper so that the inserts attain a height approximately equal to the height of their respective pocket to provide said snug fit.
- 33. The binder of claim 30, wherein said inserts are flexible enough to curl for insertion into said pockets.
- 34. A method of interchanging or replacing a binder binding mechanism, comprising:providing a binding mechanism for holding printed material, said binding mechanism having a pair of opposing inserts, said binding mechanism and inserts forming a separate unit; providing a hardcover that has a front and back interior panel each of substantially greater width than said inserts and joined to a spine, said panels having respective interior pockets that are offset from and open towards said spine; and inserting said inserts into respective ones of said pockets so that they fit snugly and anchor said binding mechanism against the spine inside said hardcover_such that said insert and binding mechanism unit is removably mated with said hardcover and said interior pockets allow slight movement of said insert and binding mechanism unit, thereby providing a cushion that helps prevent said printed material on said binding mechanism from forcing said binding mechanism open when said binder is jarred; said pockets and inserts cooperating to resist side-to-side or twisting movement of said binding mechanism, prevent movement of said binding mechanism, and prevent said binding mechanism from falling out of said binder accidentally.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein said inserts are inserted by:placing said hardcover on a flat surface in an open position; inserting one of said inserts into one of said pockets; curling the other of said insert so that its edge is positioned at the opening to the other of said pockets; inserting said other insert into said other pocket so that both inserts fit snugly in their respective pockets; and closing said hardcover.
- 36. The method of claim 34, wherein the inserts are inserted by:opening said hardcover to expose said spine and said interior pockets; turning said inserts so that they are next to each other; inserting said inserts into respective one of said pockets; pushing said binding mechanism towards said spine until both inserts fit snugly inside their respective pockets to anchor said binding mechanism adjacent to said spine; and closing the hardcover.
- 37. A method of interchanging or replacing a binder binding mechanism, comprising:providing a binding mechanism for holding printed material, said binding mechanism having a pair of opposing inserts, said binding mechanism and inserts forming a separate unit; providing a hardcover that has a front and back interior panel each of substantially greater width than said inserts and joined to a spine, said back panel having an interior pocket that is offset from and open towards said spine and said spine having an interior pocket that is offset form and open towards said back panel; and inserting said inserts into respective ones of said pockets so that they fit snugly and anchor said binding mechanism against said back panel inside said hardcover such that said insert and binding mechanism unit is removably mated with said hardcover and said interior pockets allow slight movement of said insert and binding mechanism unit, thereby providing a cushion that helps prevent said printed material on said binding mechanism from forcing said binding mechanism open when said binder is jarred; said pockets and inserts cooperating to resist side-to-side or twisting movement of said binding mechanism, prevent movement of said binding mechanism, and prevent said binding mechanism from falling out of said binder accidentally.
Parent Case Info
The following application, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/316,238, filed on May 21, 1999, abandoned to Ruble, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/977,304, filed on Nov. 24, 1997, now abandoned also to Ruble.
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