Sell tags are widely used with notebooks, bound components and the like to provide information relating to the associated bound component or notebook. For example, sell tags may provide information relating to the nature of the bound component, number of pages, types of materials, dimensions, manufacturer information, pricing information, patent, trademark and copyright markings, UPC codes, description of product features, marketing and advertising information, and the like.
In one embodiment, the present invention is a bound component including a cover having an outer perimeter, a plurality of pages, and a binding mechanism binding the cover and the plurality of pages together, wherein the binding mechanism includes a plurality of coils. The bound component further includes a sell tag including at least one opening, the at least one opening receiving at least one coil of the binding mechanism therethrough, wherein the sell tag includes a flap which is folded about part of the outer perimeter of the cover.
In another embodiment the invention is a bound component including a generally flat, planar cover having first second opposed sides. The bound component further includes a plurality of pages and a binding mechanism binding the cover and the plurality of pages together, wherein the binding mechanism includes a plurality of coils. The bound component has a sell tag having a first portion and a second portion directly coupled together, each portion including at least one opening, each opening receiving at least one coil of the binding mechanism therethrough, wherein the first portion is located on the first side of the cover and the second portion is located on the second side of the cover.
As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3-6, one embodiment the bound component 10 of the present invention includes a front cover 12, a rear cover 14 and a plurality of pages or sheets of paper 16 coupled together by a binding mechanism 18. In the illustrated embodiment, the binding mechanism 18 takes the form of a continuous wire binding mechanism, such as a coil wire, spiral wire or twin-wire binding mechanism. More particularly, the binding mechanism 18 may include a plurality of turns or coils 20 (collectively termed “coils” herein), each of which generally is circular in end view. Each coil 20 circumscribes a central axis extending along a length of an inner edge of the bound component 10. In this case, the binding mechanism 18 is generally cylindrical in shape. However, the binding mechanism 18 may take a variety of forms including a three-ring binding mechanism, various prongs, clips etc. which can pass through openings of the covers 12, 14/papers 16 and bind them together.
Each bound page 16 may be made of a generally water absorbent material, such as cellulose or pulp-based paper to allow a user to write information thereon with a wide variety of writing instruments or media including pens, pencils, markers and the like. The front 12 and rear 14 covers may each have a stiffness and/or a thickness greater than each of the bound pages 16 to provide protection to the pages 16. For example, the covers 12, 14 can be made of cardboard, paperboard, plastic, a combination of these materials, or the like. Each cover 12, 14 may include an outer perimeter having a top edge 22, a bottom edge 24, an inner or binding edge 26, and an outer or free edge 28.
The bound component 10 is moveable between a closed position, as shown in
A sell tag or label 30 may be coupled to the bound component 10. The sell tag 30 may have various information or indicia pre-printed thereon relating to the bound component 10. For example, the sell tag 30 may display information relating to the features, nature or characteristics of the bound component 10, such as the number of pages, types of materials, dimensions, manufacturer information, pricing information, patent, trademark and copyright markings, UPC codes, description of product features, product name, decorative features, identifying information, country of manufacture, instructions or directions for use, contact and web-site information, marketing and advertising information and the like. The sell tag 30 can be made of a variety of materials, such as the same materials as the covers 12, 14 and/or papers 16 outlined above.
The sell tag 30 may be significantly smaller than the covers 12, 14 and/or pages 16 so as to not add unnecessary bulk and allow the notebook 10 to remain generally visible and available for inspection. Accordingly, the sell tag 30 may have a surface area, for example, of less than about ¼, or less than about ⅛, of the surface area of the covers 12, 14 or papers 16. The inner edge 32 of the sell tag 30 may be generally aligned with the inner edge 26 of the associated cover 12, 14/papers 16 to provide a neat appearance to the bound component 10. In one case, the inner edge 32 of the sell tag 30 is positioned within a distance of about ½ of the width (i.e. left-to-right direction) of the binding mechanism 18 of the inner edge 26 of the bound component 10, which provides a neat appearance and sufficient alignment to ensure that the sell tag 30 does not interfere with the binding mechanism 18, yet is sufficiently coupled to the binding mechanism 30.
The sell tag 30 may include a plurality of openings 34 extending along the inner edge 32. Each of the openings 34 may be sized and positioned to receive a turn or coil 20 of the binding mechanism 18 therethrough. Each opening 34 of the sell tag 30 may be aligned with an opening 19 of the associated cover 12, 14 and papers 16. In this manner, the openings 19/34 and the coils 20 cooperate to fixedly couple the sell tag 30 to the binding mechanism 18/front cover 12/bound component 10. The sell tag 30 can be bound to the binding mechanism 18 at the same time that the papers 16 and covers 12, 14 are bound together, or alternately the sell tag 30 could be bound to the binding mechanism 18 separately. As shown in
The sell tag 30 includes a fold line 36 that extends generally perpendicular to the binding mechanism 18 and divides the sell tag 30 into a body portion 38 and a flap 40. The sell tag 30 may be positioned such that the fold line 36 is generally aligned with the top edge 22 of the front cover 12 such that the sell tag 30 is folded over part of the perimeter of the cover 12. The folded flap 40 of the sell tag 30 may be positioned generally parallel to the body portion 38 and helps to further retain and align the sell tag 30 and further couple the sell tag 30 to the binding mechanism 18/cover 12/bound component 10. More particularly, if a sell tag 30 were to be bound to the binding mechanism 18 only by the openings 34, the outer edge 42 of the sell tag 30 may tend to drop or “sag” downwardly away from the top edge 22 of cover 12. However, when the flap 40 is folded about the front cover 12, the flap 40 helps to prevent the sell tag 30 from being pulled downwardly or sagging, and thereby keeps the sell tag 30 in a consistent aligned position. In this manner, the sell tag 30 is self-aligning and self-retaining in the desired position. Keeping the sell tag 30 consistently aligned provides a neater and more consistent appearance for the bound component 10, and helps to prevent inadvertent removal, tearing, or partial tearing of the sell tag 30
If desired, as best shown in
It should be understood that although the flap 40 is illustrated as being relatively short and having only a single opening 34′, the flap 40 can be relatively long, even being as long or longer than the body portion 38 of the sell tag 30. In addition, the flap 40 can have more than one opening 34′ to further secure the flap 40 to the binding mechanism 18//cover 12/bound component 10.
Although the sell tag 30 is illustrated as being positioned such that its flap 40 is folded over the upper edge 22 of the cover 12, the sell tag 30 could be positioned such that the flap 40 is also, or instead, folded over the lower edge 24 of the front cover 12, or even the outer edge 28 of the cover 12. The sell tag 30 could also or instead be coupled to the rear cover 14, or even to the pages 16.
Having described the invention in detail and by reference to the various embodiments, it should be understood that modifications and variations thereof are possible without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/881,811, filed on Jan. 22, 2007, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. The present invention is directed to a self-retaining sell tag, and more particularly, to a self-retaining sell tag for use with a bound component such as a notebook or the like.
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60881811 | Jan 2007 | US |