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The disclosure relates to binder devices and more particularly pertains to a new binder device for storing a variety of objects in a variety of orientations. The device includes a binder and plurality of mating members that are distributed across the binder. The device includes a document folder, a cassette caddy, a personal electronic device and a ring binder that are each is attachable to a respective mating member to facilitate the document folder, the cassette caddy, the personal electronic device and the ring binder to each be positioned at a variety of locations in the binder. Furthermore, the document folder, the cassette caddy, the personal electronic device and the ring binder can be attached to the binder independently or in any conceivable combination.
The prior art relates to binder devices including folder device that includes a ring binder that is removably attachable to the folder. The prior art discloses a modular binder device that includes a folder, a panel that is removably attachable to the folder and a ring binder that is removably attachable to the folder. The prior art discloses a variety of mechanical ring binders for engaging sheets of paper. The prior art discloses a binder device that includes a portfolio that is releasably attachable to the binder device.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a binder which includes a first portion hingedly attached to a second portion. A plurality of first mating members is each coupled to a respective one of the first portion and the second portion of the binder. A document folder is removably attachable to respective ones of the first mating members for insertably receiving documents. A cassette caddy is removably attachable to respective ones of the first mating members. A personal electronic device is removably attachable to a respective one of the first mating members on the binder thereby facilitating the personal electronic device to be positioned at a variety of locations on the binder.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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A coupler 24 is attached to the binder 12 and the coupler 24 comprises a primary portion 26 which extends around the first portion 14 of the binder 12, and the coupler 24 comprises a secondary portion 28 extending around the second portion 16 of the binder 12. The primary portion 26 is matable to the secondary portion 28 when the binder 12 is in the closed position for retaining the binder 12 in the closed position. The primary portion 26 extends around the perimeter edge 20 of the first portion 14 except for the first lateral side 22 of the perimeter edge 20 of the first portion 14. Additionally, the secondary portion 28 extends around the perimeter edge 20 of the second portion 16 except for the first lateral side 22 of the perimeter edge 20 of the second portion 16. The coupler 24 may comprise a zipper or other type of mechanical, releasable fastener.
A first handle 30 is coupled to the first portion 14 of the binder 12 and the first handle 30 is positioned on an opposing side of the perimeter edge 20 of the first portion 14 with respect to the first lateral side 22 of the perimeter edge 20 of the first portion 14. Additionally, the first handle 30 has a member 32 that is spaced from the perimeter edge 20 of the first portion 14 thereby facilitating the member 32 to be gripped. A second handle 34 is coupled to the second portion 16 of the binder 12 and the second handle 34 is positioned on an opposing side of the perimeter edge 20 of the second portion 16 with respect to the first lateral side 22 of the perimeter edge 20 of the second portion 16. The second handle 34 has a member 36 that is spaced from the perimeter edge 20 of the second portion 16 thereby facilitating the member 36 of the second handle 34 to be gripped, and the second handle 34 is aligned with the first handle 30 when the binder 12 is in the closed position.
A plurality of first mating members 38 is each coupled to a respective one of the first portion 14 and the second portion 16 of the binder 12, and the first mating members 38 are distributed across the binder 12. The first mating members 38 associated with the first portion 14 are positioned on the upwardly facing surface 18 of the first portion 14, and each of the first mating members 38 associated with the first portion 14 is oriented to extend along a line is oriented parallel with the first lateral side 22 of the perimeter edge 20 of the first portion 14. Each of the first mating members 38 associated with the second portion 16 is positioned on the upwardly facing surface 18 of the second portion 16, and each of the first mating members 38 associated with the second portion 16 is oriented to extend along a line is oriented parallel with the first lateral side 22 of the perimeter edge 20 of the second portion 16. Each of the first mating members 38 on the binder 12 may comprise a loop portion of a hook and loop fastener or other type of multiple use, releasable fastener.
A first panel 40 is attached to the binder 12, the first panel 40 extends along a full width of the binder 12 and the first panel 40 is centrally positioned on the binder 12. The first panel 40 is aligned with an intersection between the first lateral side 22 of the perimeter edge 20 of the first portion 14 and the first lateral side 22 of the perimeter edge 20 of the second portion 16. The first panel 40 extends along a full length of the first lateral side 22 of the perimeter edge 20 of each of the first portion 14 and the second portion 16 and the first panel 40 has an exposed surface 42. Furthermore, the first panel 40 has a plurality of ring binders 44 that is each movably integrated into the first panel 40 to engage holes in sheets of paper. The ring binders 44 are spaced apart from each other and are distributed along a full length of the exposed surface 42 of the first panel 40.
A document folder 46 is provided that is removably attachable to respective ones of the first mating members 38 thereby facilitating the document folder 46 to be positioned at a variety of locations in the binder 12. The document folder 46 has a plurality of storage compartments 48 for insertably receiving documents. Furthermore, the document folder 46 has a series of folds 50 to define a first section 52, second section 54 and a third section 56 of the document folder 46. A second mating member 58 is coupled to a lower facing surface 60 of the first section 52 of the document folder 46 and the second mating member 58 is aligned with an outward edge 62 of the first section 52 of the document folder 46. Additionally, the second mating member 58 releasably engages a respective one of the first mating members 38 on the binder 12. The second mating member 58 may comprise a hook portion of a hook and loop fastener of other type of multiple use, releasable fastener.
A cassette caddy 64 is removably attachable to respective ones of the first mating members 38 thereby facilitating the cassette caddy 64 to be positioned at a variety of locations in the binder 12. The cassette caddy 64 has a top side 66 and a bottom side 68, and the cassette caddy 64 has a plurality of ridges 70 that each extends upwardly from the top side 66. The ridges 70 are spaced apart from each other and are distributed along the cassette caddy 64 to define a plurality of storage spaces 72 between each of the ridges 70. Moreover, each of the storage spaces 72 can insertably receive a cassette tape or other object of similar dimensions to a cassette tape.
A second mating member 74 is coupled to the bottom side 68 of the cassette caddy 64 and the second mating member 74 on the bottom side 68 of the cassette caddy 64 is aligned with an outer edge 76 of the cassette caddy 64. Additionally, the second mating member 74 on the bottom side 68 of the cassette caddy 64 releasably engages a respective one of the first mating members 38 on the binder 12. The second mating member 74 on the bottom side 68 of the cassette caddy 64 may comprise a hook portion of a hook and loop fastener or other type of multiple use, releasable fastener. A third mating member 78 is coupled to the top side 66 of the cassette caddy 64 and the third mating member 78 is aligned with the second mating member 74 on the bottom side 68 of the cassette caddy 64. The third mating member 78 may comprise a loop portion of a hook and loop fastener or other type of multiple use, releasable fastener.
A personal electronic device 80 is included which has a display 82 that is integrated into the personal electronic device 80. The personal electronic device 80 is removably attachable to a respective one of the first mating members 38 on the binder 12 thereby facilitating the personal electronic device 80 to be positioned at a variety of locations on the binder 12. The personal electronic device 80 has an upper side 84 and a lower side 86, and the personal electronic device 80 may comprise an electronic tablet, a smart phone or any other type of personal electronic device that has an electronic display and wireless communication capabilities.
A second mating member 88 is coupled to the lower side 86 of the personal electronic device 80 and the second mating member 88 on the lower side 86 of the personal electronic device 80 is aligned with an outer edge 90 of the personal electronic device 80. The second mating member 88 on the lower side 86 of the personal electronic device 80 releasably engages a respective one of the first mating members 38 on the binder 12. Furthermore, the second mating member 88 on the lower side 86 of the personal electronic device 80 may comprise a hook portion of a hook and loop fastener or other type of multiple use, releasable fastener. A third mating member 92 is coupled to the upper side 84 of the personal electronic device 80 and the third mating member 92 on the upper side 84 of the personal electronic device 80 is aligned with the second mating member 88 on the lower side 86 of the personal electronic device 80. The third mating member 92 on the upper side 84 of the personal electronic device 80 may comprise a hook portion of a hook and loop fastener or other type of multiple use, releasable fastener.
A second panel 94 is removably attachable to a respective one of the first mating members 38 on the binder 12 and the second panel 94 has a bottom surface 96 and a top surface 98. The second panel 94 has a plurality of ring binders 98 that is each integrated into the top surface 98 of the second panel 94 to engage holes in sheets of paper. The ring binders 98 on the top surface 98 of the ring binder 12 are spaced apart from each other and are distributed along the top surface 98. A second mating member 100 is coupled to the bottom surface 96 of the second panel 94 and the second mating member 100 on the bottom surface 96 extends along a full length of the second panel 94. The second mating member 100 on the bottom surface 96 of the second panel 94 releasably engages a respective one of the first mating members 38 on the binder 12. Furthermore, the second mating member 100 on the bottom surface 96 of the second panel 94 may comprise a hook portion of a hook and loop fastener or other type of multiple use, releasable fastener.
In use, the binder 12 is employed in the conventional tradition of binders with respect to storing and carrying documents and other items commonly associated with binders. The document folder 46, the cassette caddy 64, the personal electronic device 80 and the second panel 94 can each be attached to the binder 12, either independently or in any conceivable combination. Furthermore, each of the document folder 46, the cassette caddy 64, the personal electronic device 80 and the second panel 94 can be positioned at any desired location in the binder 12. In this way the binder 12 facilitates a variety of configurations of storage options to satisfy the needs of nearly any user. Thus, the binder 12 can perform a variety of storage tasks which can be customized or changed at any time, depending upon the duties to be performed.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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