Mounting system for a portfolio

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6547283
  • Patent Number
    6,547,283
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A system for mounting a component to a portfolio including a tongue located on the component, the tongue having a tail portion and a tip portion, and a portfolio having a tongue opening formed therein. The top can be inserted into the tongue opening and component rotated relative to the portfolio until the tongue is generally received through the tongue opening to couple the component to the portfolio.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a mounting system for a portfolio, and more particularly, to a mounting system for coupling various components to the inside cover of a portfolio.




Portfolios are widely used to store looseleaf papers, folders, notebooks, storage pockets and other loose items. It is often desired to securely couple the components to the portfolio so that the components do not become separated from the portfolio. However, it is preferred that the components be releasably coupled to the portfolio so that the components can be replaced or removed upon suffering damage or wear. Accordingly, there is a need for a system for securely yet releasably coupling a component to a portfolio.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a system for coupling a component to a portfolio in a secure, yet releasable manner. The component includes a tongue and the portfolio includes a slot shaped to receive the tongue. The tongue is generally curved such that the component must be rotated to fit the tongue into the slot of the portfolio.




In a preferred embodiment, the invention is a system for mounting a component to a portfolio comprising a tongue located on the component, the tongue having a base portion and a tip portion, and a portfolio having a tongue opening formed therein. The tip can be inserted into the tongue opening and the component rotated relative to the portfolio until the tongue is generally received through the tongue opening to couple the component to the portfolio.




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 top view of a notebook that may be used with the system of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a back view of the notebook of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top view of a portfolio used with the system of the present invention;





FIGS. 4-7

are a series of top views showing the notebook of

FIGS. 1-2

being coupled to the portfolio of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is a top view of a pocket, in its unfolded condition, that may be used with the system of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a top view of a portfolio that may be used with the system of the present invention;





FIGS. 10-12

are a series of top view showing the assembled pocket of

FIG. 8

being coupled to the portfolio of

FIG. 9

; and





FIG. 13

is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the system of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The present invention is a system for coupling or mounting a component


10


(

FIGS. 1 and 2

) to a portfolio


12


(FIG.


3


). By portfolio it is meant nearly any type of binder, book, notebook, diary, planner, album, file, bulletin, flier, register, and the like. The component


10


shown in

FIGS. 1-2

is a notebook that includes backing sheet


14


and a plurality of looseleaf sheets


16


stacked on top of the backing sheet


14


. The sheets


16


are bound together at their upper edges by a binding


18


, and the sheets


16


are individually removable from the notebook. Although the component


10


is shown as a notebook, the component used with the present invention can be nearly any item or mechanism that is desired to be coupled to the portfolio


12


, including but not limited to folders, pockets, binding mechanisms, calenders, electronic devices, decorative or ornamental components, school supplies and the like.




In the illustrated embodiment, the notebook includes a generally rigid backing sheet


14


, preferably made of cardboard, having a tongue


20


formed therein, the tongue being defined by a cut


22


in the backing sheet


14


. The tongue


20


includes a tip portion


28


, a base portion


26


, and a generally curved tail portion


27


located between said tip portion and said base portion. The cut


22


includes a generally curved portion


24


that extends from the base portion


26


to the tip portion


28


to define a curved edge of the tongue


20


. The tip portion


28


extends at an angle relative to the base portion


26


; that is, line A, which extends across the width of the base portion


26


, is generally perpendicular to the line B which extends across the width of the tip portion


28


. The backing sheet


14


further includes a pair of tabs


32


formed in the backing sheet


14


, each tab being defined by a cut


35


in the backing sheet. Each tab


32


includes a base portion


31


and a tip portion


33


. In a preferred embodiment, a line extending across the width of the base portion


31


of each tab


32


(indicated by line C) is generally perpendicular to a line extending across the width of the base portion


26


of the tongue


20


(line A).




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the portfolio


12


is preferably a typical three ring binder including a pair of covers


36


,


38


, a spine


40


, and a binding mechanism


43


mounted onto the spine. The portfolio


12


may be made in a variety of manners, but in a preferred embodiment the portfolio includes three relatively rigid pieces of cardboard, each piece forming one of the covers


36


,


38


and spine


40


. A piece of plastic or other flexible material is then formed as an outer jacket


42


over the three pieces of cardboard, and joins the pieces together to create the portfolio


12


. Another piece of flexible material


44


is preferably located on the cover


36


to form a pocket


46


.




The cover


38


includes a tongue opening, generally designated


34


. In the illustrated embodiment, the tongue opening


34


includes a generally horizontally-extending tongue opening slit


50


cut in the outer jacket


42


, and a generally hemispherical opening


52


cut in the outer jacket


42


to expose a piece of cardboard


54


forming the cover


38


underlying the outer jacket


42


. The tongue opening


34


preferably has a width that is about equal to or slightly greater than the width of the tongue


20


. The portfolio


12


further includes a pair of generally vertically-extending tab openings


58


, each tab opening preferably being formed by a tab opening cutout


57


cut in the outer jacket


42


.





FIGS. 4-7

illustrate a sequence of operations to couple the notebook


10


of

FIGS. 1-2

to the portfolio


12


of FIG.


3


. However, for ease of illustration in

FIGS. 4-7

, the notebook


10


of

FIGS. 1-2

has been modified such that all of the sheets


16


are removed, thereby exposing the backing sheet


14


.




In order to couple the component


10


to the portfolio


12


, the tip portion


28


of the tongue


20


is aligned with the tongue opening


34


of the portfolio, as shown in FIG.


4


. The tip portion


28


includes a nose


60


that includes two angled, converging edges that are shaped to guide the tip portion


28


into the tongue opening


34


. In the mounting orientation shown in

FIG. 4

, the base portion


26


of the tongue


20


is generally perpendicular to the tongue opening


34


. That is, the line A which extends across the base portion


26


is generally perpendicular to the slit


50


which extends across the tongue opening


34


. The component


10


is also generally perpendicular to the portfolio


12


in this orientation.




The tip portion


28


of the tongue


20


is first inserted into the tongue opening


34


. The component


10


is then rotated approximately 90 degrees relative the portfolio


12


such that the tongue


20


slides in and through the slit


50


and is received in the tongue opening


34


and behind the outer jacket


42


, as shown in

FIGS. 5-6

. During this step the tongue


20


is rotated clockwise in

FIGS. 4-7

about imaginary point D on the tongue opening


34


. The point D is located opposite the curved edge


24


of the tongue


20


when the tongue is inserted into the opening


34


.




After the 90 degree rotation of the portfolio


12


, the component is in its configuration shown in FIG.


6


. The component


10


is now secured to the portfolio


12


, and is generally aligned within the portfolio. Furthermore, each tab


32


on the component


10


is aligned with a respective tab opening


58


. Next, the component


10


is shifted to the right relative to the portfolio


10


to slide each tab


32


into a tab opening


58


and below the outer jacket


42


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Once the tabs


32


are slid into an associated tab opening


58


, the tabs/tab openings further secure the component


10


to the portfolio


12


by preventing rotation of the component


10


relative the portfolio


12


. The tabs


32


thereby help to prevent the accidental rotation, or uncoupling, of the component


10


relative to the portfolio


12


.




In order to uncouple the component


10


from the portfolio


12


, the component


10


is shifted to the left of its position shown in

FIG. 7

to remove the tabs


32


from the tab openings


58


. The component


10


is then rotated counterclockwise to remove the tongue


20


from the tongue opening


34


. Another component of various shapes or sizes having a tongue


20


can then be coupled to the portfolio


12


as described above.





FIG. 8

illustrates an alternate embodiment of the component


10


, shown as a component


10


′. The element numbers shown in

FIGS. 8-12

and described hereinbelow that include a prime correspond to the element having the same number without a prime shown in

FIGS. 1-7

and described above. The component


10


′ is a pocket


52


, and

FIG. 8

illustrates the pocket


52


in its unfolded condition. In order to form the pocket


52


, the top panel


50


of the pocket


52


is folded about the spine portion


56


until the top panel is located on top of and spaced apart from the bottom panel


54


. The pocket


52


also includes side panels (not shown) that extend between thee sides of the top panel


50


and bottom panel


54


to complete the pocket


52


. The side panels are preferably gusseted to provide an expandable pocket. In an alternate embodiment, the pocket


52


includes a binding mechanism (not shown), such as a three ring binder, mounted on an extention portion


55


of the top panel


50


. The pocket


52


is shown in its assembled condition in

FIGS. 10-12

.




The bottom panel


54


includes a tongue


20


′ formed by a cut


22


′ in the bottom panel


50


. The tip portion


28


′ of tongue


20


′ is “extended” compared to the tip portion


28


of the notebook of

FIGS. 1-2

, and the extended tip portion


28


′ includes a generally straight portion


29


. Furthermore, the location of the tongue


20


′ and tabs


32


′ of the pocket


52


on the component


10


′ are generally reversed from the orientation of the tongue


20


and tabs


32


of the first embodiment of the component


10


. The portfolio


12


′ illustrated in

FIG. 9

includes a piece of material, such as plastic attached to the cover


38


′ to form an outer jacket


61


. The tongue opening


34


′ and tab openings


58


′ are cut in the jacket


61


, exposing the cover


38


′ below.





FIGS. 10-12

illustrate the sequence of operations to couple the pocket


52


to the pocket


52


. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the pocket


52


is aligned such that the tip


60


′ of the tongue


20


′ is aligned with the tongue opening


34


′. The pocket


52


is then moved in the direction of arrow E, which slides the tongue


20


′ into the tongue opening


34


′, as indicated by arrow F. The pocket


52


is moved in the direction of the arrow E until the generally straight portion


29


of the tip portion


28


′ is received in the tongue opening


34


′. At this point the side edge


62


of the pocket


52


is aligned with imaginary line


64


of FIG.


10


.




The pocket


52


is then rotated in a counter-clockwise direction about point D′, as indicated by arrow G in

FIG. 11

, to slide the curved edge


24


′ of the tongue


20


′ into the tongue opening


34


′. Once the tongue


20


′ is fully received in the tongue opening


34


′, as shown in

FIG. 12

, the tabs


32


′ are aligned with the tab openings


58


′ in the portfolio


12


′. The pocket


52


is then moved in the direction of arrows H to slide the tabs


32


′ into the tab openings


58


, and thereby couple the pocket


52


to the portfolio


12


′. The tabs


32


′ may each include a notch


70


to aid in coupling the pocket


52


to the portfolio


12


′.




In an alternate embodiment of the invention (FIG.


13


), the tongue


100


is located on the portfolio


102


, and the tongue opening


104


is formed on the component


106


, and the component


106


is rotated relative to the portfolio


102


to couple and slide the tongue


100


into the tongue opening


104


, thereby coupling the component


106


to the portfolio


102


.




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 system for assembling a component with a portfolio comprising:a tongue located on one of said component or said portfolio, said tongue having a base portion coupled to said one of said component or portfolio, said base portion having a width direction extending across a width of said base portion, said tongue further including a tip portion and a tail portion located between said base portion and said tip portion, said tip portion having a width direction, said tongue including a curved edge, said width direction of said tip portion forming an angle with said width direction of said base portion; and the other of said portfolio or said component having a tongue opening formed therein, wherein component can be assembled with said portfolio by inserting said tip portion into said tongue opening and causing relative rotation between said portfolio and said component such that said tongue is received through said tongue opening to couple said component to said portfolio wherein component includes a backing sheet, and wherein said tongue is defined by a cut in said backing sheet.
  • 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said component is a notebook including a plurality of removable paper sheets coupled to said backing sheet.
  • 3. The system of claim 1 wherein said component is an expandable pocket.
  • 4. The system of claim 1 wherein said backing sheet and said tongue are made of cardboard.
  • 5. The system of claim 1 wherein said component is rotated relative to a point on said tongue opening opposite said curved edge to couple said component to said portfolio.
  • 6. A component for mounting to a portfolio having an opening formed therein, the component comprising a body having a tongue, said tongue having a tip portion and a tail portion having a curved edge, wherein said tip portion can be inserted into said opening and said component rotated relative to said portfolio until said tongue is generally received through said opening to couple said component to said portfolio wherein said component is an expandable pocket, and wherein said body is a bottom panel of said expandable pocket.
  • 7. A portfolio for receiving a component thereon, said component having an opening formed therein, the portfolio comprising a body having a tongue, said tongue having a tip portion and a tail portion having a curved edge, wherein said tip portion can be inserted into said opening and said component rotated relative to said portfolio until said tongue is generally received through said opening to couple said component to said portfolio.
  • 8. A system for coupling a component and a portfolio comprising:a tongue located on said component, said tongue having a tip portion and a tail portion including a curved edge, said component including a backing sheet, said tongue being defined by a cut in said backing sheet; and said portfolio having a tongue opening formed therein, wherein said component can be coupled to said portfolio by inserting said tip portion into said tongue opening and causing relative rotation between said portfolio and said component such that said tongue is received through said tongue opening to couple said component to said portfolio.
  • 9. A system for coupling a component to a portfolio comprising:a tongue located on one of said component or said portfolio, said tongue having a tip portion and a tail portion including a curved edge; and the other of said portfolio or said component having a tongue opening formed therein, wherein component can be assembled with said portfolio by inserting said tip portion into said tongue opening and causing relative rotation between said portfolio and said component such that said tongue is received through said tongue opening to couple said component to said portfolio when said component is rotated relative to a point on said tongue opening opposite said curved edge when said tip portion is inserted in said tongue opening.
  • 10. The system of claim 9 wherein said tongue opening is defined by a tongue opening slit in said component or portfolio.
  • 11. The system of claim 9 wherein said portfolio includes at least one panel and an outer jacket generally covering said at least one panel, and wherein said tongue opening is a slit cut in said outer jacket.
  • 12. The system of claim 9 wherein said tip portion includes a nose shaped to guide said tip portion into said tongue opening.
  • 13. The system of claim 9 wherein said tip portion has a width that is about equal to the width of said tongue opening.
  • 14. The system of claim 9 further comprising a tab located on one of said component or said portfolio, and wherein the other of said component or portfolio includes a tab opening, said tab opening being shaped and located to receive said tab therethrough when said tongue is received through said tongue opening to prevent rotation of said component relative said portfolio.
  • 15. The system of claim 9 wherein said width direction of said tip portion forms an angle of about 90 degrees with said width direction of said base portion.
  • 16. The system of claim 10 wherein said width direction of said base portion forms an angle with said slit when said tip portion is initially inserted into said tongue opening.
  • 17. The system of claim 14 wherein said tab opening is defined by a tab opening slit in said component or said portfolio.
  • 18. The system of claim 14 wherein said tab is defined by a cut in said component or said portfolio.
  • 19. The system of claim 14 wherein said tab includes a base portion and a tip portion, a width of said base portion of said tab being generally perpendicular to said width of the said base portion of said tongue.
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