Notebooks are typically used by students, professionals, and other users as a device for providing paper, storage space, as well as a support surface when writing notes. However, many existing notebooks lack a sufficient mechanism for labelling and indexing the contents of the notebook.
In one embodiment, the invention is a sheet system including one or more sheets of paper having a generally rectangular body and a tab coupled to and protruding outwardly from the body, wherein the tab is co-planar with the body. In one case the tab and body are unitary and made of a single piece of paper. In some embodiments an unbound set of tabbed sheets may be provided. In other embodiments the system further includes a front cover, a rear cover, and a binding mechanism binding the front cover, rear cover, and the one or more sheets of paper together. In this embodiment the one or more sheets of paper and/or the front cover and/or rear cover may be tabbed.
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The notebook 10 may include front 18 and rear 20 covers located on either side of the sheets 12 such that when the binder 10 is in its closed position (as shown in
When a coil, spiral, twin wire or similar binding mechanism 14 is used, each of the sheets 12 and covers 18, 20, may have a plurality of binding holes 22 located at or adjacent to the associated inner edge to receive a turn of the binding mechanism 14 therethrough. If another binding mechanism such as stitching or staples are used the binding mechanism may be formed by connecting elongated sheets of paper with tabs on both side by a connecting line located generally down the middle of the sheets. This connecting line may be a stitching, staples or any other similar attachment means. Manufacturing preferences will determine the appropriate type of binding mechanism for the notebook.
Each sheet 12 may include a tear guideline 24, such as a perforation line (
In some embodiments, the sheets of paper may be provided without a binding mechanism, as one or more loose sheets of paper, for example a single sheet, or 50 sheets, or 100 sheets, etc. Unbound sheets may be provided as a loose stack of sheets, an envelope or box of sheets, a folder filled with sheets, a paper or plastic-wrapped stack of sheets, or other convenient packages.
In some embodiments, sheets or sheet-like materials other than paper sheets may be used. The tabbed structures may be dividers, folders, pocket dividers, envelopes and the like and these may be made of paper, paperboard, plastic, fabric, and the like.
Each sheet 12 may include a tab 28 protruding generally outwardly from the body 30/perimeter of the sheet 12. Each tab 28 can be integral or unitary with the remainder of the associated sheet 12 such that, in one embodiment each sheet 12, including the tab 28, is formed from a single piece of material. In the illustrated embodiment, each tab 28 is generally rectangular in top view, although the tabs 28 may have a wide variety of sizes and shapes besides the rectangular size and shape shown herein. The tabs 28 may be relatively small relative to the body portion 30. Each tab 28 may have a surface area of less than 10% of the body portion 30 of the associated sheet 12. Each tab may have a surface area of 25% or less as compared to the body portion of the associated sheet. Each sheet 12 may be of a standard size, such as, for example, 8½″×11″, A4 or A6 sheet, etc. It is to be understood other sheet and tab sizes may be used based on manufacturing preferences. Each sheet 12 may be of a particular type or weight, such as writing paper or filler paper. It is to be understood other types or weights of paper may be used based on manufacturing preferences.
The tabs 28 allow a user to label the sheets 12 for later identification, indexing and the like. For example, when the notebook 10 is utilized for taking notes in a classroom setting, the user can utilize the tabs 28 to identify the date, title of the class, topic/subject of the class, etc. If desired, each tab 28 may have pre-printed indicia which cues the user to write particular label text thereon (i.e. include text such as “Date:”, “Title:”, “Subject:”, etc). In this manner, the tabs 28 provide an easily identified, consistent location which the user can utilize to provide labeling or other identifying indicia. Moreover, the tabs 28 allow the user to quickly flip through the notebook 10 when looking to identify particular materials. The tabs 28 also provide a space for labelling/indexing information that is separate from the body 30 or writing surface of the sheet 12, thereby leaving the entire body 30 of the sheet 12 available for taking notes and the like. In contrast, when using sheets without the tabs 28, the user may need to write identifying information on the body 30 of the sheets 12, which leaves less room for note-taking
In one embodiment, each sheet 12 of the notebook 10 includes the tabs 28. If desired, however, only certain ones of the sheets 12 may include tabs 28. Because the tab 28 is automatically provided to some or all of the sheets 12, the user is not required to add tabbed materials to the sheets 12 as desired. If the sheets 12 are torn along their perforation lines 24 and stored in a three ring binder or the like, the tabs 28 can be used to organize and arrange the sheets 12 in the binder. Thus, the tabs 28 provide an organization solution that is customizable to meet the needs of the specific user.
As noted above, in one embodiment, the tabs 28 are integral with the body 30 of the associated sheet 12. However, if desired, the tabs 28 can be made of a separate piece of material and adhered to or otherwise attached to the body 30 of the associated sheet 12. In this case, though, the separate tabs 28 may be generally aligned with the body 30 of the associated sheet 12 such that the sheet 12 and the tab 28 are generally co-planar, and do not include any overlap. Moreover, if desired, a tear guideline, such as a perforation line 32 (
The tabs 28 can have the same color and texture as the body 30 of the sheet 12. Alternately, the tabs 28 may have a separate color and/or texture completely or partially carried thereon to delineate the tabs 28 and attract the user's attention. Various ones of the tabs 28 can have different colors from the others to enable further indexing or identification by the user.
In the embodiment illustrated in
The tabs 28 can be positioned on various locations of the sheet 12, including along various positions of the outer edge, along the top edge (as shown in
Alternately, rather than including discrete cover tabs 34, the covers 18, 20 may be sized to extend outwardly beyond any of the sheet tabs 28 such that the covers 18, 20 cover each sheet tab 28, as shown in
Various types of binding mechanism may be used.
In addition, differing ones of the notebooks 10 can have tabs 28 at differing locations along the free edge of the sheets and/or front and rear covers. For example, a first notebook 10 can be used for a first subject and a second notebook 10, with tabs 28 at a different location relative to the body of the sheet or cover from the first notebook, can be used for a second subject. In this manner sheets 12 removed from the first and second notebooks can be easily and quickly distinguished. Moreover, if the first and second notebooks 10 are stored in a single three ring binder or the like, the differing location of their tabs can distinguish the first and second notebooks.
A single notebook may include tabs at differing locations as shown in
In contrast to certain notebooks which have a few tabbed dividers spaced between many sheets of non-tabbed paper, the embodiments shown here may have many sheets with sheet tabs, and tabbed dividers may be omitted.
Although the embodiments shown in
It is to be understood that the bound component may have less than 5% of the sheets tabbed; or may have up to 25% of the sheets tabbed, or may have up to 50% or the sheets tabbed or may have up to 75% of the sheets tabbed or may have up to 100% of the sheets tabbed. It is also to be understood that all of the tabs within a bound component may be the same color and may be at the same location relative to the sheet body.
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.
Various exemplary embodiments of the invention are provided below.
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/377,706 filed on Aug. 27, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. The present invention is directed to a sheet, such as a paper sheet, and more particularly, to a sheet having an integral tab that may be included in a bound component.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US11/49258 | 8/26/2011 | WO | 00 | 2/19/2013 |
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61377706 | Aug 2010 | US |