Storage device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6514000
  • Patent Number
    6,514,000
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A storage device for retaining one or more sheet items for access by a user. In one embodiment, the storage device includes a storage device cover having at least front and rear panels. One or more first binding members are associated with the storage device cover and extend through apertures formed in the sheet items to register the sheet items relative to the cover. One or more second binding members are hingedly connected to the storage device cover and preferably operate independently of the front and rear panels of the cover to engage the first binding members. Retained sheet items are able to be moved from a first position lying generally parallel with the rear panel to a second position distant therefrom. In an alternative embodiment, the storage device includes a single panel that carries the first and second binding members.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This present invention relates generally to storage devices and, more particularly, to a storage device for retaining one or more sheet items for access by a user.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Storage devices for sheet materials such as paper or plastic film exist in a variety of shapes and constructions. One representative storage device is the ring binder, containing a front cover, back cover and spine, which encloses a two or three ring binding element which can be opened to introduce punched paper or similar sheet-like material and then reclosed. These binders are relatively expensive to manufacture because of both the cost of the binder mechanism and the labor to secure this mechanism onto the spine of the binder cover. In addition, the metal binder rings, particularly in larger dimensions, tend to become misaligned with use. As a result, over time the stored sheets do not turn freely over the rings, and can occasionally become ripped from the misaligned metal.




Another known binder device for punched sheets uses spaced flexible metal straps which are secured to a binder cover. These metal straps are in turn fed through holes punched in paper or similar sheet-like material and then secured in place by feeding the straps through holes in a separate upper plate and attaching the straps to the plate. This binder device does not permit the punched sheets to freely rotate in the metal straps. Rather, the sheets are maintained in a single orientation. With repeated opening and closing of the binder mechanism the metal straps become bent and do not attach as efficiently to the plate.




Yet another binding device incorporates a releasable tensioned plate secured to a binder cover which permits insertion of the sheets to be stored followed by tightening of the tensioning device. This binding device does not require prior hole punching of the sheets. Nonetheless, the device is susceptible to loosening, resulting in loss of sheets from the binding device. If the quantity of sheets becomes too large, it is possible for sheets near the center to fall out of the device even with the stack under tension. Also, the sheets are only maintainable in a single orientation; they cannot rotate relative to the tensioned plate.




Each of the above binder device designs permits the storage of a variable number of pages. Nonetheless, these designs incorporate binding mechanisms which require relatively complex manufacturing steps and the expenditure of labor in installing these mechanisms into a binder, as well as having deficiencies in effectively storing sheet materials.




There remains a need for a binder device which will effectively store a variable number of pages and will retain all stored pages, yet at the same time provide easy access to individual pages. It is also preferred that this type of binding device be produced inexpensively and be able to be used and reused with little risk of damage to the device or the stored sheets.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention overcomes the foregoing and other shortcomings and drawbacks of storage devices heretofore known. While the invention will be described in connection with certain embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to these embodiments. On the contrary, the invention includes all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the present invention.




The present invention is directed to a storage device for retaining at least one sheet item for access by a user. In one embodiment of the present invention, the storage device includes a storage device cover having at least front and rear panels. One or more first binding members, preferably in the form of spaced rigid or semi-rigid posts, are connected to the storage device cover and are operable to extend at least partially through the sheet item to register the sheet item relative to the storage device cover.




One or more second binding members, preferably in the form of elongated tongue members, are hingedly connected to the storage device cover and are preferably operable to move independently of the front and rear panels and into engagement with the first binding members. The first and second binding members form elongated binder straps upon which the sheet items are free to travel. The storage device of the present invention provides temporary or permanent storage of the retained sheet items, and is configured in a manner to permit the retained sheet items to move from a first position lying generally parallel with the rear panel of the device to a second position distant therefrom. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the storage device includes a single panel that carries the first and second binding members.




Depending on the composition of the manufacturing material, the storage device of the invention may be constructed as a unitary molded piece. Alternately, the various components may be separately secured to the cover of the storage device, as by use of adhesives, by welding, by fastening means, or by other known bonding or attaching techniques.




The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention shall be made apparent from the accompanying drawings and the description thereof.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with a general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a storage device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

showing the storage device in an open position and illustrating an elongated tongue member moving into engagement with a post member of the storage device;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, showing the storage device in an open position and illustrating the elongated tongue member engaged with the post member to form a binder strap;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, showing the storage device in a closed position;





FIG. 5A

is a partial side elevational view illustrating the elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5B

is a view similar to

FIG. 5A

illustrating the elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5C

is a view similar to

FIG. 5A

illustrating the elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with an another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a partial plan view showing the storage device of

FIG. 1

in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the storage device shown in

FIG. 1

in the closed position;





FIG. 8

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

showing a storage device in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9A

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

showing a storage device in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9B

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


9


B—


9


B of

FIG. 9A

showing the storage device in a closed position;





FIG. 9C

is an enlargement of the circled area of

FIG. 9B

;





FIG. 10

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

showing a storage device in accordance with yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11A

is a partial side elevational view showing an elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11B

is a view similar to

FIG. 11A

showing the elongated tongue member engaged with the post member to form a binder strap;





FIG. 12A

is a view similar to

FIG. 11B

showing an elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12B

is an enlargement of the circled area of

FIG. 12A

;





FIG. 12C

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


12


C—


12


C of

FIG. 12B

;





FIG. 13A

is a partial plan view of a storage device including a resilient clip in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 13B

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


13


B—


13


B of

FIG. 13A

;





FIG. 13C

is a view similar to

FIG. 13A

showing a resilient clip in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 13D

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


13


D—


13


D of

FIG. 13C

;





FIG. 14A

is a side elevational view of a storage device including supporting feet adapted to engage a support surface;





FIG. 14B

is view taken along line


14


B—


14


B of

FIG. 14A

;





FIG. 15A

is a view similar to

FIG. 11A

showing a n elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with an yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 15B

is a view similar to

FIG. 11B

showing the elongated tongue member engaged with the post member to form a binder strap;





FIGS. 16A and 16B

are views similar to

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, respectively, showing an elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with still yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 17A and 17B

are views similar to

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, respectively, showing an elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with a further alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 18A and 18B

a re view s similar to

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, respectively, showing an elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with a yet further alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 19A and 19B

are views similar to

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, respectively, showing an elongated tongue member and post member in accordance with a still yet further alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 19C

is a partial elevational view of the elongated tongue member and post member shown in

FIG. 19A

;





FIG. 20A

is a partial side elevational view showing an elongated tongue member, post member and protuberance formed on a panel in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 20B

is a view similar to

FIG. 20A

showing the elongated tongue member engaged with the post member to form a binder strap, and the protuberance operatively engaging the post member;





FIGS. 21A and 21B

are similar to

FIGS. 20A and 20B

, respectively, showing an elongated tongue member, post member and protuberance formed on a panel in accordance with another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 22A

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

showing a storage device in accordance with another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 22B

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


22


B—


22


B of

FIG. 22A

;





FIG. 22C

is a view similar to

FIG. 22B

, showing sheet items stored in the storage device;





FIG. 22D

is view similar to

FIG. 9B

, showing the storage device of

FIGS. 22A-22C

in a folded and closed position;





FIG. 23A

is a view similar to

FIG. 22A

showing a storage device in accordance with yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 23B

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


23


B—


22


B of

FIG. 23A

;





FIG. 23C

is a view similar to

FIG. 23B

, showing sheet items stored in the storage device;





FIG. 23D

is view similar to

FIG. 9B

, showing the storage device of FIGS.


23


A—


23


C in a folded and closed position;





FIG. 24A

is a partial cross-sectional view of a post member in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 24B

is a partial elevational view of the post member shown in

FIG. 24A

;





FIG. 25A

is a partial cross-sectional view showing a post member and a post insert member disassembled;





FIG. 25B

is a view similar to

FIG. 25A

showing the post member and the post insert member assembled;





FIG. 26

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

showing a sheet item of increased thickness stored in the storage device;





FIG. 27A

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

showing a storage device in accordance with yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 27B

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


27


B—


27


B of

FIG. 27A

;





FIG. 27C

is a view similar to

FIG. 27B

, showing partial folding of the storage device to a closed position; and





FIG. 27D

is view similar to

FIG. 9B

, showing the storage device of

FIGS. 27A-27C

in a folded and closed position;.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to the figures, and to

FIG. 1

in particular, a storage device


10


in accordance with the principles of the present invention is shown for retaining one or more sheet items


12


shown in phantom within the storage device


10


. Sheet items


12


are preferably hole punched to include apertures


14


that permit the sheet items


12


to be registered and retained within the storage device


10


as will be described in detail below. While sheet items


12


are illustrated in

FIG. 1

as comprising a storage container for a compact disc, it is contemplated that storage device


10


of the present invention is readily adaptable to retain other types of sheet items that are customarily stored in a binder system, including photo album sheets, recipe cards and plastic or paper sheets for example, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.




Storage device


10


includes a storage device cover


16


that is preferably integrally molded or formed from a resiliently flexible synthetic plastic material such as polypropylene, although other materials including polyethylene polymer, polyvinyl chloride polymer, polyethylene terephthalate polymer, and metal are contemplated as well. Acceptable materials are capable of being formed into the requisite shape and have sufficient durability to withstand repeated opening and closing of both the storage device cover


16


and the binding mechanisms to be described in detail below.




Storage device cover


16


includes a front panel


18


hingedly connected to a rear panel


20


, and preferably includes a spine panel


22


disposed intermediate the front and rear panels


18


,


20


to which the front and rear panels


18


,


20


are connected. Front panel


18


is preferably configured to overlie substantially each entire sheet item


12


, and rear panel


20


is preferably configured to underlie substantially each entire sheet item


12


. The front and rear panels


18


,


20


are preferably hingedly connected to opposite elongated sides of the spine panel


22


through living hinges


24




a,




24




b,


respectively, formed in the storage device cover


16


. Living hinges


24




a,




24




b


are preferably elongated reduced thickness areas formed in the storage device cover


16


through conventional techniques that permit the front and rear panels


18


,


20


to be readily folded by hand at the living hinges


24




a,




24




b,


but may also comprise creased or score lines (not shown) or any other type of flexible formation as known in the art. Storage device cover


16


is operable to be folded from an open position as shown most clearly in

FIGS. 1-3

, to a closed position as shown most clearly in

FIGS. 4 and 7

.




In the open position of storage device cover


16


, the front panel


18


, rear panel


20


and spine panel


22


may be supported on a support surface (not shown) with each of the panels


18


,


20


,


22


lying in a generally common plane. Alternatively, in the closed position of storage device cover


16


, the front panel


18


and rear panel


20


are superimposed in generally parallel planes, while the spine panel


22


lies in a plane generally transverse to the planes defined by the front and rear panels


18


,


20


.




As best understood with reference to

FIGS. 1

,


2


-


4


and


7


, storage device cover


16


preferably includes a substantially continuous flange wall


26


extending upwardly from an inner surface


28


of the storage device


10


proximate marginal edges of the storage device cover


16


. Flange wall


26


is preferably integrally molded or formed with storage device cover


16


during formation of the storage device


10


. Upon folding of the storage device cover


16


to the closed position as shown in

FIG. 7

, the flange wall


26


, front panel


18


, rear panel


20


, and spine panel


22


are adapted to form a closed chamber


30


(

FIG. 4

) within the storage device


10


in which the sheet items


12


are stored.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-4

, storage device


10


includes one or more binding mechanisms


32


, preferably in the form of spaced rigid or semi-rigid posts as illustrated in the figures, that are operable to extend completely through the apertures


14


formed in the sheet items


12


to register the sheet items


12


relative to the storage device cover


16


. Alternatively, as shown in

FIG. 26

, the posts


32


may extend only at least partially through the sheet item


12


when the sheet item


12


has a substantial thickness. The posts


32


extend away from the inner surface


28


of the storage device


10


, and may be integrally formed with the storage device cover


16


during formation of the storage device


10


, or may alternatively be attached to the storage device cover


16


by the use of adhesives, by welding, by fastening means, or by other known bonding or attaching techniques. For example, as shown in

FIGS. 24A and 24B

, each post


32


may comprise an insert having an annular collar


33




a


and a protuberance


33




b.


The post


32


is inserted within an aperture


33




c


formed in one of the panels, such as rear panel


20


for example as shown in

FIGS. 24A and 24B

, so that a portion of the panel


20


is captured between the annular collar


33




a


and the protuberance


33




b


to retain the post


32


within aperture


33




c.


Of course, other mechanical structures for retaining the post


32


in the aperture


33




c


are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




Preferably, the posts


32


extend upwardly from the rear panel


20


so that the sheet items


12


may be readily placed on or removed from the posts


32


when the storage device cover


16


is unfolded to the open position as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. Posts


32


preferably extend generally perpendicularly to the rear panel


20


, although it is contemplated that the posts


32


may angle slightly inwardly toward the spine panel


22


along their entire lengths or at least proximate their remote ends


34


as described in detail below. Preferably, posts


32


terminate in the remote ends


34


below the front panel


18


when the storage device cover


16


is folded to the closed position, as best understood with reference to FIG.


4


. While posts


32


are illustrated as extending away from rear panel


20


, it will be understood that posts


32


may, in an alternative embodiment, extend away from the front panel


18


without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




Still referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, posts


32


are preferably formed as hollow, tubular members that terminate proximate their remote ends


34


in connection members


36


, preferably in the form of female receptacles. Alternatively, posts


32


may be solid along a substantial part of their respective lengths and terminate proximate their remote ends


34


in the female receptacles


36


. While posts


32


are illustrated as being generally circular in cross-sectional shape, it will be appreciated that posts


32


may have other cross-sectional shapes and dimensions that permit the posts


32


to extend completely through the apertures


14


formed in sheet items


12


without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




Further referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, storage device


10


includes one or more binding members


38


, preferably in the form of elongated tongue members as illustrated in the figures, that are hingedly connected to the storage device cover


16


. The hinged connection of the tongue members


38


to the storage device cover


16


may take many forms, including mere folding of the storage device cover


16


material that permits the tongue members


38


to be folded by hand relative to the storage device cover


16


. Preferably, tongue members


38


are integrally molded or formed with storage device cover


16


during formation of the storage device


10


. Alternatively, it is contemplated that the tongue members


38


may be cut from the storage device cover


16


after formation of the storage device


10


through conventional cutting techniques, while maintaining a hinged connection with the storage device cover


16


at one end of the tongue members


38


. In an alternative embodiment (not shown), tongue members


38


may be attached to the storage device cover


16


by the use of adhesives, by welding, by fastening means, or by other known bonding or attaching techniques.




Preferably, tongue members


38


are hingedly connected at one end


40


to the storage device cover through living hinge


42


that is coextensive with living hinge


24




b,


as best understood with reference to

FIGS. 1-4

. In this exemplary embodiment, the tongue members


38


extend from living hinge


42


transversely through the spine panel


22


and partially transversely through the front panel


18


. Of course, other hinge connections and arrangements of the tongue members


38


are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




Preferably, each of the tongue members


38


includes at least one living hinge


44


extending generally transverse to the longitudinal length of the tongue members


38


. Living hinges


44


may be coextensive with living hinge


24




a,


as best understood with reference to

FIGS. 1-4

. The living hinges


44


permit the tongue members


38


to be folded into multiple segment components


46




a,




46




b,


as best understood with reference to

FIGS. 2-4

. Each of the multiple components


46




a,




46




b


preferably includes a substantially linear component along its respective length. Tongue members


38


have a cross-sectional width that is less that the diameter of apertures


14


formed in sheet items


12


for purposes to be described in detail below.




Still referring to

FIGS. 1-4

, the hinged connections of tongue members


38


with the storage device cover


16


permit the tongue members


38


to be moved into engagement with the posts


32


to form elongated binder straps, indicated generally at


48


, upon which the sheet items


12


are free to travel. Binder straps


48


are preferably generally defined by the combined lengths of posts


32


and tongue members


38


, and are operable to permit the sheet items


12


to be moved along the binder straps


48


from a first position lying generally parallel with the rear panel


20


to a second position lying generally parallel with the front panel


18


, as best understood with reference to FIG.


3


.




Preferably, tongue members


38


are operable to move independently of the front panel


18


and the rear panel


20


so that engagement of the tongue members


38


with the posts


32


may be maintained when the storage device cover


16


is unfolded to the open position. Upon engagement of the tongue members


38


with the posts


32


, segment components


46




a


of tongue members


38


preferably extend generally perpendicular to the rear panel


20


, while segment components


46




b


extend generally parallel to the rear panel


20


in the open and closed positions of storage device cover


16


.




Preferably, in the closed position of storage device cover


16


, segment components


46




a


of tongue members


38


lie generally in the plane defined by spine panel


22


, while segment component


46




b


lies generally in the plane defined by front panel


18


. In this way, generally continuous outer surfaces


50


are formed on the storage device


10


.




In one embodiment of the present invention as best understood with reference to

FIG. 7

, an overlay


52


may be attached to the storage device cover


16


. The overlay


52


may be transparent to form one or more pockets


54


adjacent the outer surfaces


50


. The pockets


54


are adapted to receive indicia bearing sheets


56


that may identify the contents of storage device


10


and also conceal any interruptions in the front panel


18


and spine panel


20


. Alternatively, the overlay


52


may include graphics or printed identification material, or may be semi- or non-transparent to conceal the outer surfaces


50


of the storage device cover


16


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, breakable webs


58


may be provided to connect the tongue members


38


to the front panel


18


or spine panel


22


, or both, so that during folding of the storage device cover


16


, the tongue members


38


will automatically engage the posts


32


. However, when the storage device cover


16


is first opened by the user, the webs


58


will break to allow the front panel


18


and spine panel


20


to be unfolded, while permitting the engagement of the tongue members


38


and posts


32


to be maintained.




As best understood with reference to

FIGS. 2-4

, each of the tongue members


38


terminates proximate one end in a connection member


60


, preferably in the form of a generally cylindrical male plug body. Plug bodies


60


may be integrally molded or formed with the tongue members


38


, or may be alternatively attached to the tongue members


38


by the use of adhesives, by welding, by fastening means, or by other known bonding or attaching techniques. Each plug body


60


is configured to be received in the female receptacles


36


so that an engagement may be established between the tongue members


38


and the posts


32


to form the binder straps


48


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2-3

, the male plug bodies


60


may include a cylindrical wall


62


that is adapted to frictionally engage a cylindrical inner wall


64


of the posts


32


. In this way, a releasable connection or engagement may be established between the tongue members


38


and the posts


32


. Each tongue member


38


may include a radius


66


formed above the connection member


60


that, in combination with a cylindrical outer wall


68


of the posts


32


, forms a smooth transition area on the binder straps


48


for moving the sheet items


12


from the posts


32


to travel along the tongue members


38


. It is contemplated that angling of the posts


32


at an acute angle relative to one or both of the front and rear panels


18


,


20


, or forming an arcuate portion at least partially along the lengths of the posts


32


, may facilitate engagement of the tongue members


38


with the posts


32


, as well as assist in smooth movement of the sheet items


12


along the binder straps


48


as they travel between the posts


32


to the tongue members


38


.




For example, as shown in

FIGS. 17A and 17B

, it is contemplated that the posts


32


may be formed with an arcuate shape at least partially along their lengths to assist in movement of the sheet items


12


along the binder straps


48


. Alternatively, as shown in

FIGS. 18A-18B

,


19


A-


19


B and


24


A, the posts


32


may form an acute angle with one or both of the front and rear panels


18


,


20


, depending on the location of the posts


32


, to assist in movement of the sheet items


12


along the binder straps


48


. It is contemplated that the posts


32


may be molded at the acute angle during formation of the storage device


10


as shown in

FIGS. 18A-18B

. Alternatively, the posts


32


may be molded to extend generally transverse to one or both of the front and rear panels


18


,


20


, and the posts


32


may then be post—processed into the acute angle while the material of the storage device


10


is still in a compliant state following the molding process. As shown in

FIGS. 19A-19C

, it is further contemplated that the posts


32


may be flexibly connected to one or both of the front and rear panels


18


,


20


through a connecting web


69


that allows the posts


32


to assume the acute angle relative to one or both of the front and rear panels


18


,


20


. As shown in the embodiment of

FIGS. 24A-24B

, the posts


32


may be molded at an acute angle relative to the annular collar


33




a


so that the posts


32


extend at an acute angle relative to one or both of the front and rear panels


18


,


20


when the posts


32


are received in the apertures


33




c


as described in detail above.




Alternatively, as shown in

FIG. 5A

, connection members


60


of the tongue members


38


may comprise flared annular rings


70


that have a diameter that is slightly larger than the diameter of the female receptacles


36


. As the flared annular rings


70


are inserted into the female receptacles


36


, a releasable connection or engagement is established between the tongue members


38


and the posts


32


as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art. Preferably, the annular rings


70


are integrally molded or formed with the tongue members, although it is contemplated that the annular rings


70


could be formed on a plastic or rubber grommet (not shown) that is attached to a post (not shown) formed on the remote end of the tongue members


38


.




In an alternative embodiment of the present invention as shown in

FIG. 5B

, each tongue member


38


includes a female receptacle


72


formed on a remote end that includes a radially inwardly directed annular ring


74


. Each post


32


is formed with two or more flange members


76


that terminate in barbs


78


having abrupt shoulders


80


. As the remote ends of the flange members


76


are inserted into the female receptacles


72


, the barbs


78


travel past the radially inwardly directed annular ring


74


, and the abrupt shoulders


80


engage and are retained by the annular ring


74


. The flange members


76


are manually compressible toward each other to permit the abrupt shoulders


80


to be disengaged from the annular shoulder


74


. In this way, a locking engagement may be established between the tongue members


38


and posts


32


.




As shown in the alternative embodiment of


5


C, each tongue member


38


includes a radially outwardly directed annular ring


82


formed on a remote end. Each post


32


is formed with a radially inwardly directed annular ring


84


that is adapted to form a “snap fit” when the annular ring


82


of the tongue members


38


travels past the annular ring


84


of the posts


32


. In this way, audible and tactile indications are provided to the user that an engagement has been established between the tongue members


38


and posts


32


.




It is contemplated that the binder straps


48


may be made to have a variable length upon engagement of the post members


32


with the elongated tongue members


38


. For example, as shown in the embodiment of

FIGS. 14A-14B

, each post


32


may include several radially inwardly directed annular rings


84


spaced along the length of the post


32


. The radially outwardly directed annular ring


82


formed on the remote end of each tongue member


38


is adapted to form a “snap fit” with any one of the radially inwardly directed annular rings


84


of the posts


32


. It will be appreciated that the length of the binder straps


48


may be adjusted by changing the depth of insertion of the tongue member


38


into the posts


32


. As shown in

FIGS. 16A-16B

, it is contemplated in an alternative embodiment that each post


32


may be provided with the a single radially inwardly directed annular ring


84


, while the remote end of each tongue member


38


may be provided with several radially outwardly directed annular rings


82


to permit the length of the binder straps


48


to be adjusted. Of course, those skilled in the art will appreciate that other mechanical structures are possible to permit the length of the binder straps


48


to be adjusted without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




In use of the storage device


10


, the storage cover device


16


is unfolded to the open position as shown in

FIG. 1

so that one or more sheet items


12


may be inserted onto the posts


32


to register the sheet items


12


relative to the storage device cover


16


. The tongue members


38


are folded at living hinges


42


,


44


to be brought into engagement with the posts


32


to form the binder straps


48


. At this point, the sheet items


12


are free to travel on the binder straps


48


from a first position lying generally parallel with the rear panel


20


to a second position lying generally parallel with the front panel


18


, as best understood with reference to FIG.


3


. When access to the sheet items


12


is no longer required, the storage device cover


16


is folded to the closed position as shown in

FIG. 7

to close the storage chamber


30


of the storage device


10


. When one or more sheet items


12


are to be added or removed from the storage device


10


, the engagement between each tongue member


38


and post


32


is released to permit materials to be added to or removed from the posts


32


.




It will be appreciated that the storage device


10


can be manufactured in many different sizes to accommodate different storage applications for various sheet items


12


. For example, storage device


10


may be manufactured as a one inch to three inch (1″-3″) binder for storing conventional 8½″×11″ sheets of paper. To maintain structural rigidity of the posts


32


during transport of the binder and its associated materials, it is contemplated that the posts


32


may include rigid post inserts


86


, shown in

FIGS. 25A-25B

, that are inserted into and retained within the posts


32


. The post inserts


86


are preferably made of metal or other suitable material and include outwardly directed barbs


88


that are adapted to engage the inner walls of the posts


32


to secure the post inserts


86


within the posts


32


. Alternatively, it is contemplated that the posts


32


may be at least partially filled with a suitable liquid material, either during or following the molding process, that then hardens to add structural rigidity to the posts


32


.




Alternatively, as shown in

FIGS. 20A-20B

, it is contemplated that the storage device cover


16


may include one or more protuberances, such as at


90


, that are adapted to operatively engage and support the posts


32


when the storage device


10


is folded to a closed position as shown in FIG.


20


B. As shown in

FIGS. 20A-20B

, each protuberance


90


may comprise a pair of parallel walls


92


(one shown) and a transverse wall


94


that engage a portion of the tongue member


38


when the storage device


10


is folded to a closed position, and thereby operatively engage and support each post


32


. Alternatively, as shown in

FIGS. 21A-21B

, protuberances


96


may be formed on the storage device cover


16


that engage respective recesses


98


formed in the tongue members


38


when the storage device


10


is folded to a closed position as shown in

FIG. 21B

, thereby operatively engaging and supporting the posts


32


.




With reference now to

FIG. 8

, a storage device


100


in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown, where like numerals represent like parts to the embodiment of storage device


10


illustrated in

FIGS. 1-7

. In accordance with this aspect of the present invention, the front panel


18


and spine panel


22


of storage device


10


are removed so that storage device


100


includes rear panel


20


, continuous flange wall


26


extending upwardly from an inner surface


28


of the panel


20


proximate marginal edges of the panel


20


, one or more of the binding mechanisms


32


(two shown), preferably in the form of spaced rigid or semi—rigid posts, and one or more of the binding mechanisms


38


(two shown), preferably in the form of elongated tongue members. As described in detail above, the posts


32


are operable to preferably extend completely through the apertures


14


formed in the sheet items


12


to register the sheet items


12


relative to the panel


20


. The tongue members


38


are connected adjacent an elongated edge


90


of the panel


20


so that the tongue members


38


are folded into engagement with the posts


32


to form the elongated binder straps


48


(see

FIGS. 3 and 4

) upon which sheet items


12


are free to travel. Preferably, tongue members


38


are connected adjacent the elongated edge


90


through respective living hinges


42


that are disposed adjacent the elongated edge


90


. The tongue members


38


preferably include at least one of the living hinges


44


extending generally transverse to the longitudinal length of the tongue member


38


. The living hinges


44


permit the tongue members


38


to be folded into multiple segment components


46




a,




46




b


as described in detail above.




Referring now to

FIGS. 9A-9C

, a storage device


200


in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown, where like numerals represent like parts to the embodiment of storage device


10


illustrated in

FIGS. 1-7

. Storage device


200


differs from storage device


10


predominantly in the movement of posts


32


inwardly toward the living hinge


24




b,


and in the connection of the tongue members


38


to the rear panel


20


. More particularly, as shown in

FIGS. 9A and 9B

, the tongue members


38


are connected to the rear panel


20


so that the tongue members


38


are operable to move independently of the front and rear panels


18


,


20


into folding engagement with the respective posts


32


. Preferably, the tongue members


38


are connected to the rear panel


20


through respective living hinges


202


, although other connections that permit folding of the tongue members


38


are possible as well as described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 1-7

.




In use of storage device


200


, the storage device cover


16


is unfolded to the open position as shown in

FIG. 9A

so that one or more sheet items


12


may be inserted onto the posts


32


to register the sheet items


12


relative to the storage device cover


16


. The tongue members


38


are folded at living hinges


202


to be brought into engagement with the posts


32


to form the binder straps


48


. At this point, the sheet items


12


are free to travel on the binder straps


48


from a first position lying generally parallel with the front panel


18


, indicated by sheet item


12




a


illustrated in phantom in

FIG. 9A

, to a second position lying generally parallel to the rear panel


20


, indicated by sheet item


12




b


illustrated in phantom in FIG.


9


A. After the sheet items


12


are moved along the binder straps


48


from the posts


32


to the tongue members


38


, the storage device cover


16


may be closed, as shown in FIG.


9


B. Thereafter, when the storage device cover


16


is opened, the sheet items


12


are free to travel from a first position lying generally parallel with the rear panel


20


to a second position lying generally parallel with the front panel


18


, generally similar in operation to storage device


10


of

FIGS. 1-7

. When one or more sheet items


12


are to be added or removed from the storage device


10


, the engagement between each tongue member


38


and post


32


is released to permit materials to be added to or removed from the posts


32


or tongue members


38


.




As shown in

FIGS. 9B and 9C

, when access to the sheet items


12


is no longer required, the storage device cover


16


may be folded to a closed position to close the storage chamber


30


of the storage device


200


. To releasably retain the storage device cover


16


in the closed position, a locking device


204


is provided on the flange wall


26


which is applicable to the embodiments of storage devices


10


and


200


. The locking device


204


includes one or more tabs


206


supported by the flange wall


26




a


of the front panel


18


that are in registry with channels


208


supported on flange wall


26




b


of the rear panel


20


, although the tabs


206


and channels


208


could be reversed without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Each tab


206


includes a recess


210


(

FIG. 9C

) that is adapted to receive a detent


212


that extends from the flange wall


26




b


toward the recess


210


. Each channel


208


is preferably formed by the flange wall


26




b


and a flexible tab


214


that is spaced from and generally parallel with the flange wall


26




b.


Each channel


208


is configured to releasably capture the tab


206


between the detent


212


and the flexible tab


214


(

FIG. 9C

) to releasably retain the storage device cover


16


in the closed position. Recesses


216


may be provided on respective outer surfaces of the flange walls


26




a,




26




b


that are configured to receive a user's fingers to facilitate opening of the storage device cover


16


. Of course, other locking device structures that are operable to releasably retain the storage device cover in the closed position are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




Referring now to

FIG. 10

, a storage device


300


in accordance with an another alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown, where like numerals represent like parts to the embodiment of storage device


200


illustrated in

FIGS. 9A-9C

. In accordance with this aspect of the present invention, the front panel


18


and spine panel


22


of storage device


200


are removed so that storage device


300


includes rear panel


20


, continuous flange wall


26


extending upwardly from an inner surface


28


of the panel


20


proximate marginal edges of the panel


20


, one or more of the binding mechanisms


32


(two shown), preferably in the form of spaced rigid or semi-rigid posts, and one or more of the binding mechanisms


38


(two shown), preferably in the form of elongated tongue members. As described in detail above, the posts


32


are operable to extend completely through the apertures


14


formed in the sheet items


12


to register the sheet items


12


relative to the panel


20


. The tongue members


38


are connected to the panel


20


so that the tongue members


38


are folded into engagement with the posts


32


to form the elongated binder straps


48


(see

FIG. 9A

) upon which sheet items


12


are free to travel. Preferably, tongue members


38


are connected to the panel


20


through respective living hinges


202


. The tongue members


38


preferably include at least one of the living hinges


44


extending generally transverse to the longitudinal length of the tongue member


38


. The living hinges


44


permit the tongue members


38


to be folded into multiple segment components


46




a,




46




b


as described in detail above.




With reference now to

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, an alternative embodiment of the binding members


38


is shown. In this embodiment, the binding members


38


are preferably in the form of elongated tongue members (one shown) that are flexible at least partially along their length so that the tongue members may be folded into engagement with the posts


32


. In accordance with this aspect of the present invention, the tongue members


38


may include a reduced thickness area, indicated generally at


400


, that permits the tongue member


38


to be folded into an arcuate shape as shown in

FIG. 11B

, thereby eliminating the transverse living hinges


44


as described in detail above.




Another alternative embodiment of binding member


38


, preferably in the form of an elongated tongue member, is shown in

FIGS. 12A-12C

. In accordance with this aspect of the present invention, the tongue member


38


includes multiple segment components


500




a,




500




b


and


500




c


that are formed by the transverse living hinges


44


. To provide a generally smooth transition of a sheet item (not shown) along the tongue member


38


so that the sheet item does not snag or catch near the areas of the living hinges


44


, the segment component


500




b


includes a rib


502


and the segment components


500




a,




500




c,


each include a channel


504


. In this way, the rib


502


of segment component


500




b


is received in the respective channels


504


of segments components


500




a,




500




c,


so there is no gap or recess formed by the living hinges


44


that may otherwise snag or catch a sheet item as it moves along the tongue member


38


. Of course, the locations of the rib


502


and channels


504


may be reversed, and those skilled in the art will appreciate that other structures are possible that will permit essentially snag-free movement of the sheet items on the tongue member


38


without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 13A-13D

, and applicable to all embodiments of the storage devices


10


,


100


,


200


and


300


, various resilient clip structures


600


(

FIGS. 13A and 13B

) and


602


(

FIGS. 13C and 13D

) may be incorporated into one or more of the panels


18


,


20


(front panel


18


shown) of the various storage devices. For example, resilient clip


600


includes a leg


604


and a transverse resilient leg


606


that are configured to releasably secure a sheet item, booklet or similar generally flat item (not shown) between the resilient leg


606


and one of the panels


18


,


20


as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art. Alternatively, resilient clip


602


includes a pair of spaced apart, parallel resilient legs


608


that are configured to releasably secure a writing instrument or similar generally round item (not shown) between the resilient legs


608


as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art. Of course, other resilient clip structures are possible for releasably securing items to the storage device cover


16


without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 14A and 14B

, the storage device cover


16


preferably includes a plurality of support feet


700


that are integrally molded on outer surfaces of the flange wall


26


and adapted to engage a support surface


702


. For example, the support feet


700


may have a tear drop configuration, and are molded so that the outermost surfaces of the support feet


700


engage the support surface


702


. In this way, the storage devices of the present invention may be readily stored on edge, as shown in FIG.


14


A.




Referring now to

FIGS. 22A-22D

, a storage device


800


in accordance with yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown, where like numerals represent like parts to the earlier embodiments. Storage device


800


differs from the storage device


10


of

FIGS. 1-7

predominantly in the combined connection of posts


32


and tongue members


38


to both the front and rear panels


18


,


20


so that two separate stacks of sheet items


12


, identified as sheet item stacks


802




a


and


802




b


in

FIGS. 22C-22D

, may be formed. When the storage device


800


is open, as shown in

FIGS. 22A-22C

, the sheet items


12


in stacks


802




a


and


802




b


are free to travel along the binder straps


48


from first positions lying generally parallel to the front and rear panels


18


,


20


, respectively, to second positions distant therefrom. To accommodate for the additional thickness of the sheet items


12


in the storage device


800


, the spine panel


22


of storage device


800


is wider than the spine panel


22


of storage device


10


so that the two stacks


802




a


and


802




b


are superimposed when the storage device


800


is folded to a closed position, as shown in FIG.


22


D. Storage device


800


includes an end panel


806


that is hingedly connected to an elongated side of the rear panel


20


through living hinge


808


. As shown in

FIG. 22D

, the end panel


806


engages the front panel


18


to retain the storage device


800


in the closed position.




Referring now to

FIGS. 23A-23D

, a storage device


900


in accordance with still yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown, where like numerals represent like parts to the earlier embodiments. Storage device


900


differs from the storage device


200


of

FIGS. 9A-9C

predominantly in the combined connection of posts


32


and tongue members


38


to both the front and rear panels


18


,


20


so that two separate stacks of sheet items


12


, identified as sheet item stacks


902




a


and


902




b


in

FIGS. 23C-23D

, may be formed. When the storage device


900


is open, as shown in

FIGS. 23A-23C

, the sheet items


12


in stacks


902




a


and


902




b


are free to travel along the binder straps


48


from first positions lying generally parallel to the front and rear panels


18


,


20


, respectively, to second positions distant therefrom. To accommodate for the additional thickness of the sheet items


12


in the storage device


900


, the spine panel


22


of storage device


900


is wider than the spine panel


22


of storage device


200


so that the two stacks


902




a


and


902




b


are superimposed when the storage device


900


is folded to a closed position, as shown in FIG.


23


D.




Referring now to

FIGS. 27A-27D

, a storage device


1000


in accordance with another alternative embodiment of the present is shown. Storage device


1000


includes a central panel


1002


having a flange wall


1004


extending upwardly from an inner surface


1006


of the central panel


1002


to define a cavity


1008


associated with the central panel


1002


.




A first end panel


1010


is hingedly connected to an elongated side edge of the central panel


1008


through a connecting web


1012


. Connecting web


1012


is disposed intermediate the end panel


1010


and the central panel


1002


and has one elongated side connected to the end panel


1010


through a living hinge


1014


and an opposite elongated side edge connected to the central panel


1002


through a living hinge


1016


. End panel


1010


has a flange wall


1018


extending upwardly from an inner surface


1020


of the end panel


1010


to define a cavity


1022


. End panel


1010


also has a flange wall


1024


extending downwardly from an opposite inner surface


1026


of the end panel


1010


to define a cavity


1028


.




A second end panel


1030


is hingedly connected to an opposite elongated side edge of the central panel


1002


through a connecting web


1032


. Connecting web


1032


is disposed intermediate the end panel


1030


and the central panel


1002


and has one elongated side connected to the end panel


1030


through a living hinge


1034


and an opposite elongated side edge connected to the central panel


1002


through a living hinge


1036


. In one embodiment, the connecting web


1032


has a living hinge


1038


disposed between the living hinges


1034


and


1036


. Alternatively, the living hinge


1038


can be dispensed with so that connecting web


1032


comprises a panel (not shown). End panel


1030


has a flange wall


1040


extending upwardly from an inner surface


1042


of the end panel


1040


to define a cavity


1044


.




Preferably, the central panel


1002


includes at least one post


32


(two shown) extending upwardly from the inner surface


1006


to register one or more sheet items


12


shown n phantom relative to the central panel


1002


. Central panel


1002


further preferably includes at least one elongated tongue member


38


(two shown) that is engageable with the post


32


to form a binder strap


48


(two shown) upon which the sheet item


12


is free to travel from a first position lying generally parallel to the central panel


1002


to a second position distant therefrom.




End panel


1030


preferably includes at least one post


32


(two shown) extending upwardly from the inner surface


1042


to register one or more sheet items


12


shown in phantom relative to the central panel


1002


. Central panel


1002


further preferably includes at least one elongated tongue member


38


(two shown) that is engageable with the post


32


to form a binder strap


48


(two shown) upon which the sheet item


12


is free to travel from a first position lying generally parallel to the end panel


1030


to a second position distant therefrom.




In use of the storage device


1000


, items to be stored are preferably first placed in the cavity


1008


associated with the central panel


1002


. The connecting web


1012


and end panel


1010


are then folded along living hinges


1016


and


1014


so that the end panel


1010


overlies the central panel


1012


as shown in

FIG. 27C

, and the cavities


1008


and


1022


communicate to define a first storage chamber


1046


between the central panel


1002


and the end panel


1010


, as shown in FIG.


27


C.




Additional items to be stored are then preferably placed in the cavity


1028


associated the end panel


1010


. The connecting web


1032


and end panel


1030


are then folded along living hinges


1036


,


1038


and


1034


so that the end panel


1030


overlies the end panel


1010


, and the cavities


1022


and


1044


communicate to define a second storage chamber


1046


between the end panel


1010


and the end panel


1030


, as shown in FIG.


27


D. Of course, those skilled in the art will appreciate that modifications can be made to end panels


1010


,


1030


, central panel


1002


and connecting webs


1012


,


1032


, and their folding relationships, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, while not shown, it will be appreciated that cavities may be added to or removed from one or more of the end panels


1010


,


1030


and central panel


1002


so that other storage chambers (not shown) may be formed when the storage device


1000


is folded into the closed position. Additionally, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the structures of the connecting webs


1012


,


1032


may be changed to permit folding of the storage device


1000


into the closed position without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




While the present invention has been illustrated by a description of various embodiments and while these embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. For example, while forming the male plug bodies


60


on the tongue members


38


, and forming the female receptacles


36


on the posts


32


may be preferred, those skilled in the art will appreciate the multitude of other connection arrangements that could be formed on the tongue members


38


and posts


32


that will permit engagement of the components as desired to form the binder straps


48


. Moreover, it will be appreciated that the placement and configuration of the tongue members


38


and posts


32


may be interchanged or modified from the exemplary embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative example shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of applicant's general inventive concept.



Claims
  • 1. A storage device for retaining at least one sheet item, comprising:a storage device cover operable to move between open and closed positions and including a front panel and a rear panel; at least one first binding member connected to said storage device cover and operable to extend at least partially through the sheet item to register the sheet item relative to said storage device cover; and at least one second binding member connected to said storage device cover and operable to move independently of said front and rear panels into folding engagement with said first binding member to form an elongated binder strap upon which the sheet item is free to travel from a first position lying generally parallel with one of said front and rear panels to a second position distant therefrom.
  • 2. The storage device of claim 1, wherein said second binding member is integral with said storage device cover.
  • 3. The storage device of claim 1, wherein said storage device cover further comprises a spine panel disposed intermediate said front and rear panels, wherein said front and rear panels are hingedly connected to opposite elongated sides of said spine panel.
  • 4. The storage device of claim 3 further comprising a first living hinge joining said front panel to one elongated side of said spine panel, and a second living hinge joining said rear panel to the opposite elongated side of said spine panel.
  • 5. The storage device of claim 1 further comprising a living hinge associated with said second binding member to permit said second binding member to be folded into engagement with said first binding member.
  • 6. The storage device of claim 4, wherein said second binding member has one end joined to said second living hinge to permit said second binding member to be folded into engagement with said first binding member.
  • 7. The storage device of claim 5, wherein said second binding member has at least one living hinge extending generally transverse to a longitudinal length thereof to permit said second binding member to be folded into multiple segment components.
  • 8. The storage device of claim 7, wherein each of said multiple segment components includes a substantially linear component along the respective lengths thereof.
  • 9. The storage device of claim 1, wherein said first binding member comprises a post member extending away from one of said front and rear panels.
  • 10. The storage device of claim 9, wherein said post member is integral with one of said front and rear panels.
  • 11. The storage device of claim 9, wherein said post member is attached to one of said front and rear panels.
  • 12. The storage device of claim 9, wherein said post member extends away from one of said front and rear panel at an acute angle.
  • 13. The storage device of claim 9, wherein said post member is at least partially arcuate in shape along its length.
  • 14. The storage device of claim 9, wherein said post member is flexibly connected to one of said front and rear panels.
  • 15. The storage device of claim 9 further comprising a post insert member operable to be inserted into and retained within said post member.
  • 16. The storage device of claim 9, wherein one of said front and rear panels includes a projection extending therefrom configured to move into operative engagement with said post member.
  • 17. The storage device of claim 1, wherein said elongated binder strap has a variable length.
  • 18. The storage device of claim 1, wherein said second binding member comprises an elongated tongue member.
  • 19. The storage device cover of claim 1 wherein said second binding member is flexible at least partially along its length.
  • 20. The storage device of claim 5 wherein said second binding member comprises an elongated tongue member having one end joined to said living hinge.
  • 21. The storage device of claim 1 wherein said second binding member has one end connected to said rear panel.
  • 22. The storage device of claim 5 wherein said living hinge is associated with said rear panel.
  • 23. The storage device of claim 1 wherein one of said first and second binding members terminates in a female receptacle and said other terminates in a male plug body, wherein said female receptacle is adapted to receive said male plug body.
  • 24. The storage device of claim 23 wherein said female receptacle is releasably engageable with said male plug body.
  • 25. The storage device of claim 23 wherein said female receptacle is lockably engageable with said male plug body.
  • 26. A storage device for retaining at least one sheet item, comprising:a panel configured to underlie substantially the entire sheet item; at least one first binding member connected to said panel and operable to extend at least partially through the sheet item to register the sheet item relative to said panel; and at least one second binding member connected to said panel and operable to move independently of said panel into folding engagement with said first binding member to form an elongated binder strap upon which the sheet item is free to travel from a first position lying generally parallel with said panel to a second position distant therefrom.
  • 27. The storage device of claim 26, wherein said second binding member is integral with said panel.
  • 28. The storage device of claim 26 further comprising a living hinge associated with said second binding member to permit said second binding member to be folded into engagement with said first binding member.
  • 29. The storage device of claim 28, wherein said second binding member has at least one living hinge extending generally transverse to a longitudinal length thereof to permit said second binding member to be folded into multiple segment components.
  • 30. The storage device of claim 29, wherein each of said multiple segment components includes a substantially linear component along the respective lengths thereof.
  • 31. The storage device of claim 26, wherein said first binding member comprises a post member extending away from said panel.
  • 32. The storage device of claim 31, wherein said post member is integral with said panel.
  • 33. The storage device of claim 31, wherein said post member is attached to said panel.
  • 34. The storage device of claim 31, wherein said post member extends away from said panel at an acute angle.
  • 35. The storage device of claim 31, wherein said post member is at least partially arcuate in shape along its length.
  • 36. The storage device of claim 31, wherein said post member is flexibly connected to said panel.
  • 37. The storage device of claim 31 further comprising a post insert member operable to be inserted into and retained within said post member.
  • 38. The storage device of claim 26, wherein said elongated binder strap has a variable length.
  • 39. The storage device of claim 26, wherein said second binding member comprises an elongated tongue member.
  • 40. The storage device of claim 28 wherein said second binding member comprises an elongated tongue member having one end joined to said living hinge.
  • 41. The storage device of claim 26 wherein said second binding member has one end connected adjacent an elongated edge of said panel.
  • 42. The storage device of claim 28 wherein said living hinge is disposed adjacent an elongated edge of said panel.
  • 43. The storage device of claim 26 wherein one of said first and second binding members terminates in a female receptacle and said other terminates in a male plug body, wherein said female receptacle is adapted to receive said male plug body.
  • 44. The storage device of claim 43 wherein said female receptacle is releasably engageable with said male plug body.
  • 45. The storage device of claim 43 wherein said female receptacle is lockably engageable with said male plug body.
  • 46. A storage device for retaining a plurality of sheet items, comprising:a storage device cover operable to move between open and closed positions and including a front panel, a rear panel and a spine panel; at least one first binding member connected to each of said front and rear panels and operable to extend at least partially through the plurality of sheet items to register the sheet items relative to said respective front and rear panels; and at least one second binding member connected to each of said front and rear panels and operable to move independently of said front and rear panels into folding engagement with said first binding member to form elongated binder straps upon which the plurality of sheet items are free to travel from a first position lying generally parallel with said front and rear panels to a second position distant therefrom.
  • 47. The storage device of claim 46 further comprising a first living hinge joining said front panel to one elongated side of said spine panel, and a second living hinge joining said rear panel to the opposite elongated side of said spine panel.
  • 48. The storage device of claim 47 further comprising an end panel connected to one of said front and rear panels.
  • 49. The storage device of claim 48 further comprising a third living hinge joining said end panel to one elongated side of one of said front and rear panels.
  • 50. The storage device of claim 46 further comprising a living hinge associated with each of said second binding members to permit said second binding members to be folded into engagement with said first binding members.
  • 51. The storage device of claim 46, wherein each of said second binding members has at least one living hinge extending generally transverse to a longitudinal length thereof to permit said second binding members to be folded into multiple segment components.
  • 52. The storage device of claim 51, wherein each of said multiple segment components includes a substantially linear component along the respective lengths thereof.
  • 53. The storage device of claim 46, wherein each of the second binding members is integral with said storage device cover.
  • 54. The storage device of claim 46, wherein each of said first binding members comprises a post member extending away from one of said front and rear panels.
  • 55. The storage device of claim 54, wherein each of said post members is integral with said storage device cover.
  • 56. The storage device of claim 54, wherein each of said post member is attached to one of said front and rear panels.
  • 57. The storage device of claim 54, wherein each of said post members extends away from one of said front and rear panels at an acute angle.
  • 58. The storage device of claim 54, wherein each of said post members is at least partially arcuate in shape along its length.
  • 59. The storage device of claim 54, wherein each of said post members is flexibly connected to one of said front and rear panels.
  • 60. The storage device of claim 54 further comprising a post insert member operable to be inserted into and retained within each of said post members.
  • 61. The storage device of claim 46, wherein each of said elongated binder straps has a variable length.
  • 62. The storage device of claim 46, wherein each of said second binding members comprises an elongated tongue member.
  • 63. The storage device of claim 46 wherein one of said first and second binding members terminates in a female receptacle and said other terminates in a male plug body, wherein said female receptacle is adapted to receive said male plug body.
  • 64. The storage device of claim 63 wherein said female receptacle is releasably engageable with said male plug body.
  • 65. The storage device of claim 63 wherein said female receptacle is lockably engageable with said male plug body.
  • 66. A storage device for retaining a plurality of items therein, comprising:a central panel defining a first cavity; a first end panel hingedly connected to one side of said central panel and defining second and third cavities; and a second end panel hingedly connected to an opposite side of said central panel and defining a fourth cavity; wherein said first end panel is adapted to folded to overlie said central panel so that said first and second cavities communicate to define a first storage chamber between said central panel and said first end panel; and wherein said second end panel is adapted to be folded to overlie the first end panel so that said third and fourth cavities communicate to define a second storage chamber between said first end panel and said second end panel.
  • 67. The storage device of claim 66 further comprising:at least one first binding member connected to said central panel and operable to extend at least partially through a sheet item to register the sheet item relative to said central panel; and at least one second binding member connected to said central panel and operable to move independently of said central panel into folding engagement with said first binding member to form an elongated binder strap upon which the sheet item is free to travel from a first position lying generally parallel with said central panel to a second position distant therefrom.
  • 68. The storage device of claim 66 further comprising:at least one first binding member connected to one of said end panels and operable to extend at least partially through a sheet item to register the sheet item relative to said one end panel; and at least one second binding member connected to said one end panel and operable to move independently of said one end panel into folding engagement with said first binding member to form an elongated binder strap upon which the sheet item is free to travel from a first position lying generally parallel with said one end panel to a second position distant therefrom.
Parent Case Info

The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. Ser. No. 09/586,148, filed on Jun. 2, 2000, now U.S. Pat No. 6,200,057, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/327,442, filed on Jun. 5, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,099,187, each disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

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Parent 09/586148 Jun 2000 US
Child 09/804820 US
Parent 09/327442 Jun 1999 US
Child 09/586148 US