The present invention is directed to a notebook sleeve, and more particularly, to a notebook sleeve having binding seams along its outer edges.
Notebooks are commonly used by students and other users for taking notes, making sketches and the like. Notebooks may also be used as a source of loose-leaf paper and for storing writing instruments and other loose materials. Users of notebooks often utilize backpacks, bags, or other similar devices to carry notebooks and other components. However, backpacks and bags may not provide quick and convenient access to the stored contents and can be relatively large and bulky. Accordingly, there is a need for an improved device for storing and carrying notebooks and other materials.
The Notebook Computer Insert sold by Tumi, Inc. of South Plainfield, N.J. is a padded pocket for storing laptop computers. Due to the construction and arrangement of that pocket, the pocket includes a pair of binding seams that extend along the longitudinal bottom edges of the pocket. Thus, when a user grips the Tumi pocket along its bottom edge, the binding seams are gripped in the user's hand and may create discomfort. Furthermore, the Tumi pocket includes relatively stiff sides/connecting panels, and therefore is not easily collapsible to accommodate smaller sized-contents. Accordingly, there is a need for a device for storing notebook and other materials which does not include longitudinally-extending binding seams along its lower edge, and which is at least partially collapsible.
In one embodiment, the present invention is a notebook sleeve shaped to receive notebooks and the like therein. The notebook sleeve does not include longitudinally-extending binding seams along its lower edge, and instead includes binding seams which are positioned so that they are not gripped by a user when carrying the notebook along its bottom edge. Furthermore, the notebook sleeve may be at least partially collapsible.
In one embodiment the invention is a notebook sleeve including a first generally rectangular side panel having a top edge, a pair of side edges and a bottom edge and a second generally rectangular side panel having a top edge, a pair of side edges and a bottom edge. The second side panel is generally parallel to and generally aligned with the first side panel, The notebook sleeve further includes a bottom generally rectangular panel located between and coupled to the bottom edges of first and second side panels, the bottom panel having a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges. The notebook sleeve further includes a pair of generally parallel connecting panels, each connecting panel being located between and coupled to a side edge of each of the first and second side panels, wherein the first side panel, the second side panel, the bottom panel and the pair of connecting panels define a cavity therebetween. The first and second side panels each have a larger surface area than any of the bottom panel or the pair of connecting panels, and at least one short edge of the bottom panel includes a binding seam extending at least partially therealong.
In another embodiment, the invention is a notebook sleeve including a first generally rectangular side panel having a top edge, a pair of side edges and a bottom edge and a second generally rectangular side panel having a top edge, a pair of side edges and a bottom edge. The second side panel is generally parallel to and generally aligned with the first side panel. The notebook sleeve further includes a bottom generally rectangular panel located between and coupled to the bottom edges of first and second side panels, the bottom panel having a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges. The notebook sleeve further includes a pair of generally parallel connecting panels, each connecting panel being located between and coupled to a side edge of each of the first and second side panels. The first side panel, the second side panel, the bottom panel and the pair of connecting panels define a cavity therebetween, the cavity having a mouth. The first and second side panels each have a larger surface area than any one of the bottom panel or the pair of connecting panels, and the notebook sleeve does not include any binding seams located adjacent to and extending along the bottom edges of the side panels. The notebook sleeve further includes a closure mechanism movable between a closed position wherein the closure mechanism extends laterally across the mouth to releasably couple the side panels together and an open position wherein the closure mechanism does not releasably couple the side panels together, and wherein the closure mechanism extends less than an entire length of the mouth in a longitudinal direction when the closure mechanism is in the closed position.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings.
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The notebook sleeve 10 may include a pair of connecting panels 30, 32 coupled to, located between or extending between the first 12 and second 14 side panels. Each connecting panel 30, 32 includes a pair of long edges 31 and a pair of short edges 33. The first connecting panel 30 may be located between and coupled to the first outer edges 18 of the first 12 and second 14 side panels, and the second connecting panel 32 may be located between and coupled to the third outer edges 22 of the first 12 and second 14 side panels. The connecting panels 30, 32 may be made of a material having greater flexibility than that of the first 12 and second 14 side panels. For example, each of the connecting panels 30, 32 may be made of a woven fabric and may lack the cardboard backing of the front and second 14 panels. As can be seen in the drawings, the connecting panels 30, 32 may be made of a flexible expandable/collapsible material, and may, for example, include various folds 36 to facilitate the folding/collapsing of the connecting panels 30, 32.
The notebook sleeve 10 may include a bottom panel 40 coupled to, located between or extending between the first 12 and second 14 side panels. The bottom panel 40 has a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges, and is oriented generally perpendicular to the first 12 and second 14 side panels. The bottom panel 40 is located between the bottom edges 20 of the first 12 and second 14 side panels, and is thereby located on a generally opposite side of the notebook sleeve 10 relative to the mouth 26.
The bottom panel 40 may be made of material similar to that of the first 12 and second 14 side panels, and both the first 12 and second 14 side panels may be pivotally coupled to the bottom panel 40. For example,
The notebook sleeve 10 includes a closure mechanism or main closure mechanism, generally designated 50. In the illustrated embodiment, the closure mechanism 50 includes a strap 52 which is fixedly coupled to the second side panel 14 by any of a wide variety of mechanisms (i.e. stitching, bonding, adhesives etc.). The strap 52 is spaced away from the outer edges of the notebook sleeve 10 (i.e. spaced apart from the ends of the top edges 24) and may be laterally centered on the notebook sleeve 10. The strap 52 may be made of a generally flexible material and include a patch of hook-and-loop fastening material 54 (such as VELCRO®) located at a distal end thereof.
The first side panel 12 may include a corresponding patch of hook-and-loop fastening material 56 located thereon. In this manner, the strap 52 is movable to a closed position wherein the strap 52 extends laterally across the mouth 26 to releasably couple the first 12 and the second 14 side panels together and the patches 54, 56 of hook-and-loop fastening material are engaged (
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Of course, if desired, the notebook sleeve 10 may have a variety of different shapes and configurations. Furthermore, a wide variety of structures besides the patches of hook-and-loop fastening material 54, 56 may be utilized as part of the closure mechanism 50 including, but not limited to, clasps, brackets, clips, magnets, inter-engaging geometries, cords, ties, snaps and the like.
The notebook sleeve 10 may include an auxiliary pocket 60 located on the first side panel 12 (although the auxiliary pocket 60 could be located on the second side panel 14 as an alternative or in addition). The auxiliary pocket 60 includes a generally rectangular and flat piece of auxiliary pocket material 62 having four outer pocket edges 64. The piece of auxiliary pocket material 62 is joined along three of its edges 64 to the first side panel 12, and is not joined along the fourth pocket edge 64′. The auxiliary pocket material 62 thereby defines an auxiliary pocket cavity 66 located between the auxiliary pocket material 60 and the first side panel 12 (
The auxiliary pocket cavity 66 has an auxiliary pocket mouth 68 extending along the fourth outer pocket edge 64′ to provide access to the auxiliary pocket cavity 66. The auxiliary pocket mouth 68 is oriented or extends generally perpendicular to the main mouth 26 of the notebook sleeve 10, and includes an auxiliary pocket closure mechanism 70 (such as a zipper) for selectively closing the auxiliary pocket mouth 68. Of course, a wide variety of devices may be used as the auxiliary pocket closure mechanism 70, including, but not limited to, clasps, brackets, clips, magnets, inter-engaging geometries, cords, ties, snaps and the like.
Thus, in the illustrated embodiment the auxiliary pocket closure mechanism 70 extends across generally the entire auxiliary pocket mouth 68 such that the auxiliary pocket 60 may be used to store smaller, loose items which may not be able to be securely stored in the main cavity 16 of the notebook sleeve 10. Furthermore, because of the auxiliary pocket mouth 68 extends generally perpendicular to the mouth 26 of the main cavity 16 the notebook sleeve 10 provides two points of access (i.e. the two mouths 26, 68) for storing loose materials. These two mouths 26, 68 are oriented generally perpendicular and located on different surfaces of the notebook sleeve 10 so that at least one of the mouths 26, 68 may be able to be accessed when access to the other mouth is blocked (i.e. when the notebook sleeve 10 is being stored in a backpack, stored in a locker, being carried under a user's arm, etc.).
Because the notebook sleeve 10 (or the main cavity 16) may be sized to generally closely receive a notebook 58 therein, in school usage, a single notebook sleeve 10 may be used to store a plurality of materials (i.e., text book, notebook and folder) for a single subject (i.e. english, math, history etc.). A student may use a plurality of notebook sleeves 10, with each notebook sleeve 10 storing a plurality of materials for a single class or subject. In other words, each notebook sleeve 10 may be dedicated to a single subject. Thus, a student can simply grab the appropriate notebook sleeve 10 for the subject of interest, and thereby obtained all of the relevant materials for a subject in a single motion.
If desired, the connecting panels 30, 32 may be slightly larger than the spaces between the respective side edges 18 or 22. In particular, the connecting panels 30, 32 may be slightly larger so that the connecting panels 30, 32 must be folded to fit between the side panels 12, 14. For example,
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As noted above, the binding seam 92 preferably does not extend along the lower longitudinal edges 20 of the notebook sleeve 10. This provides a distinct advantage in that when the user carries the notebook sleeve 10 by gripping the bottom panel 40 in the palm of the user's hand, the user does not grip the binding seams 92. Because the binding seams 92 protrude generally outwardly and may be relatively stiff and/or rough, it is much easier and more convenient to grip the notebook sleeve 10 along the bottom edges 20 without the presence of the binding seams 92.
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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.