Notebook with removable sheets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6431780
  • Patent Number
    6,431,780
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 14, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A paper sheet comprising a sheet having a first set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough and a second set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough. The second set of holes are laterally aligned with the first set of holes. The sheet further includes a set of perforations extending between the first and second set of holes such that a portion of the sheet containing the second set of holes may be manually separated from a portion of the sheet containing the first set of holes.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Notebooks are commonly used by students in educational settings such as schools and universities. The notebooks typically are made up of plurality paper sheets and include a binding that binds the sheets together. The notebook may include a set of holes through its thickness so that the notebook can be received in a conventional external binder, such as a three ring binder. The rings of the external binder are passed through the holes in the notebook to attach the notebook to the external binder. A line of perforations may be provided in each sheet in the notebook such that a portion of the paper can be neatly torn away from the notebook. The perforations are typically located between the binder-receiving holes and the edge of the paper. Thus, when such a notebook is retained in a three ring binder, in order to remove a sheet of paper the notebook must be removed from the external binder before the sheet can be torn along its perforations and removed. This requires additional time and effort to remove the sheet of paper, and increases the wear upon the binding mechanism in the external binder.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,773,676 to Showering discloses sheets of continuous stationary that can be divided into individual sheets. Each sheet


10


includes a set of longitudinally-extending holes located along the longitudinal edges


17


,


19


of the sheet


10


. The holes adjacent the edges


17


,


19


are feed holes that are shaped to interact with a feed wheel in printers, accounting machines, and the like for advancing the sheets


10


. Thus the feed holes are not located to receive a standard sized binder, and therefore the sheets


10


shown in the Showering reference cannot be mounted into a standard-sized binder. A second set of longitudinally-extending set of holes


27


are located adjacent a longitudinally-extending score line


16


. The second set of holes


27


are also not located to receive a standard sized binder, and therefore the torn sheets provided by the sheet


10


can not be received in a standard sized binder. Accordingly, there is a need for a notebook that can be received in an external binder, wherein the notebook that provides sheets of paper that can be removed from the folder without having to open the binding mechanism of the external binder. It is further preferred that the removed sheets be shaped to be received in a conventional external binder after the sheets have been removed from the notebook.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a notebook which can be received in an external binder, and which provides sheets that can be removed from the notebook without opening the binding mechanism of the external binder. The removed sheets can themselves be received in an external binder after they have been removed from the notebook.




More particularly, the present invention is a notebook comprising a plurality of paper sheets. Each of the sheets includes a first set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough, the first set of holes having a longitudinal spacing pattern. Each sheet also includes a second set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough, the second set of holes having a longitudinal spacing pattern corresponding to the longitudinal spacing pattern of the first set of holes. Each sheet includes a set of perforations extending between the first and second set of holes such that a portion of the sheet containing the second set of holes may be manually separated from a portion of the sheet containing the first set of holes. The notebook also includes binding means for binding the plurality of sheets together.




The present invention is also directed to a single paper sheet. In this embodiment, the invention is a paper sheet comprising a first set of holes for receiving an external binder tberethrough and a second set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough. The second set of holes are laterally aligned with the first set of holes. The sheet further includes a set of perforations extending between the first and second set of holes such that a portion of the sheet containing the second set of holes may be manually separated from a portion of the sheet containing the first set of holes.




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 front view of the notebook of the present invention received in an external binder;





FIG. 2

is a front view of a sheet of paper of the notebook of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the torn sheet of

FIG. 2

received in the external binder of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a front view of an alternate embodiment of the notebook of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a front view of another alternate embodiment of the notebook of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is an end view of the notebook of

FIG. 5

, with the cover folded around the body of the notebook.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the notebook


10


of the present invention includes a cover


12


and a plurality of sheets


14


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, each sheet


14


includes a first


16


and a second


18


set of holes, as well as a set of binder holes


20


. Each set of holes


16


,


18


,


20


extends longitudinally along an inner edge


22


of the sheet


14


. The cover


12


similarly includes first set of holes


24


and a set of binder holes


26


that correspond to the first set of holes


16


and binder set of holes


20


in the paper sheets


14


(FIG.


2


). The first sets of holes


16


,


24


are shaped and located to mount the notebook


10


onto an external binder, such as a conventional, three ring binder


28


having a binding mechanism


30


. Thus, as shown in

FIG. 1

, each of the rings


32


of the three ring binder


28


are received through the first set of holes


24


,


16


. With reference to

FIG. 2

, the second sets of holes


18


are also shaped and located to mount the sheet onto an external binder, such as the three ring binder


28


.




The notebook


10


can be maintained in an external binder


28


by passing the rings


32


of the binding mechanism


30


through the first set of holes


16


,


24


. A longitudinally extending set of perforations


29


is located between the first


16


and second


18


sets of holes on each sheet


14


. When mounted in an external binder


28


, the outer portions


34


of the sheets


14


can be removed by tearing the sheets


14


along the set of perforations


29


or other tearing guide. In this manner the binding mechanism


30


need not be opened to enable the torn sheet


34


to be removed from the notebook


10


. Once the outer portion


34


is separated from the inner portion


36


of the sheet


14


, the outer portion


34


(also termed the torn sheet


34


) can be stored in the three ring binder


28


by passing the rings


32


of the external binder


28


through the second set of holes


18


as shown in FIG.


3


. In this manner, after the torn sheet


34


is removed from the notebook


10


, it may be stored in the same three ring binder


28


that receives the notebook


10


, as well as a different notebook The first


16


and second


18


sets of holes in each sheet


14


, as well as the first set of holes


24


in the cover


12


, preferably each include three holes equally spaced apart about by about 4.25 inches, which is the standard three ring binder spacing. However, other arrangements and spacings of the first and second sets of holes may be utilized as may be desired to mount the notebook


10


, cover


12


, sheet


14


and/or torn sheets


34


to various types of binders and mounting mechanisms. Preferably, the first set of holes


16


is laterally aligned with the second set of holes


18


. Alternately, the second set of holes


18


has a longitudinal spacing pattern that corresponds to the longitudinal spacing pattern of the first set of holes


16


. In this manner, even if the second set of holes


18


do not laterally correspond to the first set of holes


16


, the torn sheet


34


can be received in the same external binder


28


in which the notebook


10


can be received. In yet another embodiment, the second set of holes


18


in the sheets


14


may be located adjacent the right hand edge of the paper sheet


14


of FIG.


2


.




As noted earlier, each sheet


14


may also include a binder set of holes


20


shaped and located to receive a notebook binder, such as a plastic spiral or coil binder


40


(

FIG. 1

) that are commonly used in the art. The spiral binder


40


is also passed through the binder holes


26


of the cover


12


. The cover


12


may also alternately includes a second set of holes (not shown in

FIG. 1

) that correspond to the second set of holes


18


in the sheets


14


. The cover


12


may also include a set of perforations


54


(see

FIG. 4

) such that a portion of the cover


12


can be removed.




The cover


12


and each of the sheets


14


preferably includes a chamfered edge


44


adjacent the inner edge


22


of the cover


10


and sheets


14


. The chamfered edge


44


helps to avoid interference between the cover


12


and the binding mechanism


30


and the sheets


14


and the binding mechanism


30


. For example, the binding mechanism


30


may include a lever


45


for opening and closing the binding mechanism


30


, and the chamfered edge


44


reduces the interference between the sheets


14


and lever


45


. The torn sheets


34


may also include chamfered inner corners (not shown).




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the outer surface of the cover


12


also preferably includes a pocket


46


that is formed by a piece of material mounted onto a corner of the cover


12


. The material forming the pocket


46


is preferably transparent to enable a label having written indicia thereon to be slid underneath the material to identify the notebook


10


. The external binder


28


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

may have an extra width A as compared to conventional external binders. In this manner the external binder


28


may accommodate the notebook


10


of the present invention which may also have an extra width as compared to conventional notebooks.




The spiral binder


40


of may be replaced with nearly any mechanism for binding the sheets of paper


14


together. For example, as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the sheets


14


may be bound by an adhesive


50


applied to the inner edge


22


of the sheets


14


and cover


12


. The adhesive


50


bonds the inner edges


22


of the sheets


14


and cover


12


together to form a relatively rigid spine. Of course, in this embodiment the binding sets of holes


20


,


26


are not required in the sheets


14


or in the cover


12


. Alternately, any of a wide variety of binding means can be mounted on, or adjacent to, the inner edge of the sheets


22


to bind the sheets


14


together.




In the embodiment of

FIG. 4

the cover


12


of the notebook includes a second set of holes


52


that corresponds to the second set of holes


18


in the sheets


14


. Although the sheets


14


are not visible, the sheets


14


each include a first set of holes


16


that correspond to the first set of holes


24


of the cover


12


shown in

FIG. 4

, and a second set of holes


18


that correspond to the second set of holes


52


in the cover


12


shown in FIG.


4


. In this embodiment, the holes


16


,


18


in each of the sheets


14


, as well as the holes


24


,


52


, in the cover


12


, are generally oval-shaped. The first set of holes


16


,


24


are a relatively wide oval shape so that the notebook can be received in binders having various sizes and widths of binding mechanisms. The second set of holes


18


,


52


are a relatively narrow oval shape. The extra length provided by the oval holes, as compared to circular holes, make it easier for a user to fit the rings of a binder into the oval holes. The width of the ovals forming the second set of holes


18


,


52


is preferably about the same as the thickness of the rings


32


of the binding mechanism such that the rings


32


are closely received in the torn sheet


34


.





FIGS. 5-6

illustrates yet another alternate embodiment in which the notebook


62


is bound by a set of staples


74


that are passed through the cover


58


of the notebook and each of the sheets


14


. The staples


74


are then covered by an adhesive strip


64


. The cover


58


is made of cardboard, plastic, or another sufficiently pliable material and includes a set of longitudinally-extending fold lines


66


,


68


,


70


. The fold lines


66


,


68


,


70


enable the top cover


58


of the notebook


62


to be wrapped around the bottom cover


60


of the notebook, as shown in FIG.


6


. The design of the top cover


58


thereby enables a user to fold the top cover


58


under the bottom of the notebook to keep the top cover


58


underneath the notebook


10


so that a user can write upon the top sheet


72


of the notebook


62


.




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 paper sheet for use in a notebook comprising a sheet having a first set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough, a second set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough, said second set of holes being laterally aligned with said first set of holes, a set of perforations extending between said first an second set of holes such that a portion of said sheet containing said second set of holes may be manually separated from a portion of said sheet containing said first set of holes, said first set of holes having a one-on-one correspondence with said second set of holes, and wherein said paper sheet includes a plurality of longitudially extending areas in which no holes are located, each longitudinally extending area being located between adjacent holes of each set of holes, and third set of holes located between said first set of holes and an edge of said sheet for receiving a binder therethrough that binds said sheet to a plurality of other sheets.
  • 2. The paper sheet of claim 1 wherein said first set of holes are spaced apart to receive a three ring binder therethrough, and wherein said second set of holes are spaced apart to receive a three ring binder therethrough.
  • 3. The paper sheet of claim 2 wherein said first and second sets of holes each include three holes that are evenly spaced apart by about 4.25 inches.
  • 4. The paper sheet of claim 1 wherein said sheet is shaped to receive a means for binding said sheet to a plurality of other sheets.
  • 5. The paper sheet of claim 4 wherein said binding means is a spiral binder.
  • 6. The paper sheet of claim 1 wherein said third set of holes are shaped to receive a spiral binder therein.
  • 7. The paper sheet of claim 1 wherein said sheet includes a pair of chamfered corners adjacent said first set of holes to reduce interference between said sheet and an external binder which receives said sheet.
  • 8. The paper sheet of claim 1 wherein said first and second set of holes are generally oval-shaped.
  • 9. The paper sheet of claim 8 wherein the height of said second set of holes are about the same as the thickness of the portion of said external binder received therethrough, and wherein the height of said first set of holes is greater than the thickness of the portion of the external binder.
  • 10. A notebook comprising:a plurality of paper sheets, each of said sheets having a) a first set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough, said first set of holes having a longitudinal spacing pattern; b) a second set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough, said second set of holes having a longitudinal spacing pattern corresponding to the longitudinal spacing pattern of said first set of holes; and c) a set of perforations extending between said first and second set of holes such that a portion of said sheet containing said second set of holes may be manually separated from a portion of said sheet containing said first set of holes; and binding means for binding said plurality of sheets together.
  • 11. The notebook of claim 10 wherein said first set of holes is laterally aligned with said second set of holes in each sheet.
  • 12. The notebook of claim 10 wherein said binding means is a spiral binder passed through each of said sheets.
  • 13. The notebook of claim 10 wherein said binding means is an adhesive that adheres said sheets together.
  • 14. The notebook of claim 10 wherein said binding means includes a set of staples passed through said sheets and an adhesive strip covering said set of staples.
  • 15. The notebook of claim 10 wherein said first set of holes in each sheet extends along an edge of said sheet, and wherein said binding means binds said sheets together along said edge.
  • 16. The notebook of claim 10 wherein each of said sheets further includes a pair of chamfered corners on an edge of said sheet adjacent said binding means to reduce interference between said sheets and an external binder which receives said notebook.
  • 17. The notebook of claim 10 further comprising a top cover for protecting said plurality of sheets.
  • 18. The notebook of claim 17 further comprising a pocket on said top cover for receiving a piece of sheet like material including identifying indicia thereon.
  • 19. The notebook of claim 18 wherein said pocket is made of a generally transparent material.
  • 20. The notebook of claim 17 further comprising a bottom cover, and wherein said top cover includes a plurality of fold lines such that said top cover can be folder around said bottom cover to expose said sheets.
  • 21. The notebook of claim 10 wherein said notebook can be retained in an external binder passed through said first set of holes, and wherein each sheet can be torn along said set of perforations such that said torn sheet can be retained in said external binder passed through said second set of holes.
  • 22. The notebook of claim 10 wherein said first and second set of holes in each sheet are sized to receive a three ring binder therethrough.
  • 23. The notebook of claim 10 wherein said first and second set of holes in each sheet each include three holes that are evenly spaced apart by about 4.25 inches.
  • 24. The notebook of claim 10 wherein said first and second set of holes in each sheet and said set of perforations in each sheet extend generally longitudinally in said sheet.
  • 25. A notebook comprising:a plurality of paper sheets, each of said sheets having a) a first set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough, said first set of holes having a longitudianl spacing pattern and being located adjacent an edge of said sheet; b) a second set of holes for receiving an external binder therethrough, said second set of holes having a longitudinal spacing pattern corresponding to the longitudinal spacing pattern of said first set of holes, wherein a portion of said sheet containing said second set of holes may be manually separated from a portion of said sheet comtaining said first set of holes; and binding means for binding said plurality of sheets togehter.
  • 26. The notebook of claim 25 wherein a binder can be received through said first set of holes, and wherein said portion of said sheet including said second set of holes can be manually separated from said portion of said sheet including said first set of holes without opening said binder.
  • 27. The sheet of claim 1 wherein said sheet includes a plurality of guide lines extending across the width of said sheet, each guide line including a pair of end points, and wherein at least two of said first set of holes are each located adjacent to an end point of a respective one of said guide lines.
  • 28. The notebook of claim 10 wherein each sheet includes a plurality of guide lines extending across the width of said sheet, each guide line including a pair of end points, and wherein at least two of said first set of holes are each located adjacent to an end point of a respective one of said guide lines.
  • 29. The notebook of claim 27 wherein each sheet includes a plurality of guide lines extending across the width of said sheet, each guide line including a pair of end points, and wherein at least two of said first set of holes are each located adjacent to an end point of a respective one of said guide lines.
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/124,943, filed Mar. 18, 1999, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. The present invention is directed to a notebook, and more particularly, to a notebook having a plurality of removable paper sheets.

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Number Date Country
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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/124943 Mar 1999 US