The invention relates generally to a notebook that includes a holder for an implement such as a writing utensil, and more particularly relates to a notebook having a cover from which an implement holder is formed.
A notebook having a pen holder is useful to a consumer so that a pen is readily available when, for example, notes are to be taken or calendar entries are to be made. Although notebooks having pen holders are available, a typical conventional example includes some sort of loop, which may be stretchable, to serve as the pen holder. Such loops require additional manufacturing materials over that of the notebook cover and often wear out allowing pens to be lost.
There is a need for a notebook having a cover from which an implement holder is formed so as to minimize materials and steps in manufacturing of the notebook. There is a need for a notebook having an implement holder constructed of the same durable materials as that by which the notebook is constructed.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a notebook having a cover from which an implement holder is formed. Furthermore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a notebook having an implement holder constructed of the same durable materials as that by which the cover of the notebook is constructed. These and other objects are achieved in the embodiments described below.
According to at least one embodiment of the invention, a notebook includes a front cover, a back cover, an insert retaining panel, and an implement holder. The front and back covers each have first and second major sides and are movable relative to each other between open and closed positions. The insert retaining panel cooperates with the back cover to form a pocket to receive an insert between the back cover and the panel. The implement holder is formed from a flap portion of the back cover into a sleeve for retaining an implement therein. In at least one example, the front cover and back cover are integrally formed and are foldable along at least one crease therebetween, and the panel is an integrally formed extension of the back cover. The flap in at least one embodiment defines a raised edge forming a stop against which an edge of an insert rests for proper positioning of the insert between the front and back covers. The notebook may include a spine integrally formed with the front cover and the back cover.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a blank for forming a notebook has a front cover, a back cover and an integrally formed spine therebetween. The blank includes a front cover, a back cover, a spine connecting the front cover to the back cover, a panel and a flap. The panel is integrally formed with the back cover opposite the spine for cooperating with the back cover to form a pocket to receive an insert between the back cover and the panel. The flap is integrally formed with the back cover opposite the spine for forming a sleeve for retaining an implement therein. In at least one example, a U-shaped cut separates the panel and the flap, and the panel defines a U-shape positioned around the U-shaped cut.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, a method is provided for forming a notebook having a front cover, a back cover and an integrally formed spine therebetween. The method includes providing a blank having a front cover, a back cover, a spine, a panel and a flap. The spine, which connects the front cover to the back cover, is positioned between and is integrally formed with the front cover and the back cover. The panel and the flap are each integrally formed with the back cover opposite the spine. In the method, the panel is folded into overlying relation to the back cover to form a pocket for receiving an insert between the panel and back cover, and the flap is folded toward the back cover to form an implement holder for retaining an implement therein. In at least one example, the flap is folded at multiple creases to form the implement holder. In at least one example, the flap is folded to define a raised edge forming a stop against which an edge of an insert rests for proper positioning between the front and back covers.
Various embodiments and many features and advantages of the present invention are better understood when the following detailed description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to the drawings wherein identical reference numerals denote the same elements throughout the various views,
A U-shaped cut 22 separates the panel 18 and the flap 20. The panel 18 defines a U-shape positioned around the U-shaped cut 22, and the flap 20 defines a U-shaped tab cut from and partially surrounded by the panel 18. The spine 16 is connected to the front cover 12 and the back cover 14 along a pair of weakness lines 24, 26 for forming hinges between the front cover 12 and back cover 14. The weakness lines 24, 26 are spaced to define the thickness 28 of the notebook 5 (
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The pocket 40 formed by the panel 18 and the back cover 14 is maintained by a connection between the panel 18 and the back cover 14. The connection may be formed by a rivet, a staple, an adhesive, or sonic welding. Holes 42 are shown in
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While specific embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications thereto can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation.