The present invention generally relates to labeling devices, and more particularly relates to labeling devices used to label the spine or edge of a binder.
Comb-type and coil-type binding elements are commonly used to bind materials together for low-volume binding applications. Comb-type binders include a spine having a plurality of curled, spaced fingers integral with the edge of the spine at one end, and free at the other end. The free end of the fingers are fed through apertures in the materials to be bound and curl to rest resiliently against the opposite edge of the spine.
Coil-type or spiral binders are composed of a continuous coil which is fed through a series of spaced holes along the edge of a stack of materials to be bound.
Materials bound by the methods described above are generally thinner than materials bound using traditional book binding methods, making the spine of such materials difficult to label. Further, because coil-type binders do not contain a spine, it is particularly difficult to label the edge of such binders.
Prior devices developed to label the spine of comb-type binders had to be sized to fit the exact width of the binder, or required complicated installation.
For the above and other reasons, a need still exists to provide an improved device for labeling bound materials.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for labeling the spine or edge of a binder. The labeling device for labeling bound materials includes a reclosable housing, a clip attached to the housing, and a label encased within the housing.
The housing of the labeling device further includes a base portion and a cover portion attached to the base portion of the housing. The base portion of the housing defines a channel wherein the channel is adapted to receive a label. The cover portion is adapted to enclose a label in the base portion of the housing.
The cover portion is made of a transparent material to reveal the contents of the label therethrough, and may be made from the same material or a different material that the other components of the labeling device. In an embodiment, the cover portion is made of a transparent polypropylene. In further embodiments, the cover portion may be made of transparent polyethylene, or a transparent blend of polypropylene and polyethylene.
The clip portion of the labeling device is adapted to receive the spine or edge of a binder and is flexibly attached to the base portion of the housing. In an embodiment, the clip portion and the housing are manufactured as one integral piece of flexible material. In a further embodiment, the clip portion is attached to the housing by a spring loaded member. The clip portion may be made of any suitable materials such as metals, plastics and the like.
The labeling device of the present invention may be made of any suitable material. In an embodiment, the labeling device is made of polypropylene. In further embodiments, the labeling device may be made of polyethylene, or a blend of polypropylene and polyethylene.
The labeling device may be made of colored materials to further aid in organizing and classifying materials.
The present invention also relates to a method of labeling a binder including the steps of: providing a labeling device comprising a recloseable housing, a clip attached to the reclosable housing, and a label encased within the housing; and attaching the labeling device to the spine or edge of a binder.
It is therefore an advantage of the present invention to provide a labeling device suitable for labeling variously sized binders.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a labeling device that can easily be attached to, and removed from the spine or edge of a binder.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the following Detailed Description of the Invention and the figures.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for labeling the spine or edge of a binder. The labeling device of the present invention provides a detachable labeling system for use with various types of binders. The term “binder” as used herein refers to any device used for securing paper or other materials such as coil binders, comb-type binders, loop wire binders, twin loop binders and the like.
One embodiment of the labeling device according to the present invention is shown in
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The clip portion 14 of the labeling device 10 is attached to the housing 12 such that when the clip portion 14 is extended outward from its bottom end 26, there is sufficient resiliency for the clip portion 14 to return to its starting position. The clip portion 14 may be configured in various ways to achieve the desired resiliency. In the embodiment shown in
In an embodiment, the clip portion 14 is attached to the housing 12 by means of a spring loaded member (not shown). In this embodiment, the clip portion 14 is in the form of a “spring clip” which provides excellent resiliency and a secure fit to the spine of a binder.
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The cover portion of the housing 16 is made of a transparent material which may be the same material, or a different material than that used for the base portion of the housing 18 and the clip 14. The cover portion 16 may be made of any suitable transparent material. In an embodiment, the cover portion 16 is made of polypropylene. In further embodiments, the cover portion 16 may be made of transparent polyethylene, or a transparent blend of polypropylene and polyethylene.
In an embodiment, the cover portion 16 of the housing 12 is configured with a tab 32 at its free end designed to cooperate with a corresponding slot 34 in the inner cavity 30 of the housing. Turning now to
In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the cover portion 16 of the housing 12 slides over the top portion of the channel 30 (not shown). In a further embodiment, the housing has no cover portion, and the channel 30 is configured to hold a label in place (not shown).
The labeling device 10 may be made of a variety of suitable materials such as plastics, metal, and the like. The labeling device 10 may be made in a variety of colors to further aid in classifying materials. In an embodiment, the labeling device 10 is made of polypropylene. In a further embodiment, the labeling device may be made of polyethylene, or a blend of polypropylene and polyethylene. In yet another embodiment, the clip 14 of the labeling device is made of metal and the housing 12 is made of a plastic material such as polypropylene, polyethylene, or a blend of polypropylene and polyethylene.
The labeling device 10 may variously sized to fit a variety of binder types. In an embodiment, the cover portion 16 of the labeling device 10 measures about 3.5″ by 0.25″.
To utilize the labeling device 10 of the present invention, a label 28 is placed inside the channel 30 of the base portion 18 of the housing 12, and the tab 32 at the end of the cover portion 16 of the housing 12 is inserted in slot 34 to secure the cover portion 16 over the label 28. Once the label is in place, the labeling device is placed on the spine or edge 15 of a binder 17 by extending the clip portion 14 from the bottom end 26 and engaging the spine or edge 15 of the binder 17 with the first or second recessed portions (20, 22) of the clip 14. The first recessed portion 20 is adapted to receive the spine of a comb-type binder (not shown), and the second recessed portion 22 is adapted to receive a coiled segment of a spiral binder 17.
The labeling device of the present invention is easily attached to, and removed from the spine or edge of a binder, making the device convenient to use, as well as reusable.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
This application is a non-provisional application of, claims priority to, and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/368,876 filed on Mar. 29, 2002, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein.
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