Claims
- 1. A unibody binder construction comprising a one piece rigid board having the same thickness throughout including a curved spine formed of a plurality of longitudinally extending creases, said creases forming grooves and said creases having a uniform thickness throughout their longitudinal length and being integral with front and rear binder covers, the uniform thickness of the spine is not diminished by said creases whereby the spine is strong enough to withstand repeated opening and closing of the binder, a ring holder secured to one of said covers and a plastic covering secured to said board.
- 2. A unibody binder construction as set forth in claim 1 in which the plastic covering is disposed on both sides of said board and secured by welding its edges together.
- 3. A unibody construction as set forth in claim 2 in which the plastic covering is also glued to said board.
- 4. A unibody binder construction as set forth in claim 1 in which the plastic covering is disposed on both sides of said board and secured by radio frequency welding its edges together.
- 5. A unibody binder construction comprising a one piece board of uncompromised uniform thickness having a creased spine formed of a plurality of longitudinally extending creases, said creases forming grooves and said creases having a uniform thickness throughout their longitudinal length and being integral with front and rear covers, the uniform thickness of the spine is not diminished by said creases and plastic sheets surrounding said board and welded together at its edges to firmly secure the sheets to said board, a ring holder secured to said back cover adjacent said spine, said back cover also including an extension secured thereto by a secondary creased spine whereby the extension can overlay the front cover.
- 6. A unibody binder as set forth in claim 5 in which the spines are in the form of flat sections formed between two creased hinges and the extension connected to the back cover forms a portfolio closure.
- 7. A unibody binder as set forth in claim 5 in which the spines are formed by a substantial number of creases with each spine taking the form of an arcuate section whereby the binder can be turned into a flip chart easel with the extension serving as a base member and the front cover turned into a back support.
- 8. A unibody binder construction comprising a one piece board of uncompromised uniform thickness having a creased spine formed of a plurality of longitudinally extending creases, said creases forming grooves and said creases having a uniform thickness throughout their longitudinal length and being integral with front and rear covers, the uniform thickness of the spine is not diminished by said creases, and plastic sheets surrounding said board and welded together at its edges to firmly secure the sheets to said board, a ring holder secured to said back cover adjacent said spine and a clear plastic sheet secured to the bottom and both sides of said front covers to provide an enlarged pocket into which one or more visible inserts may be inserted.
- 9. A unibody binder construction as set forth in claim 8 in which there is a plastic sheet secured along its bottom and two sides to the plastic sheet covering the inside of the front cover to provide a pocket for inserts.
- 10. A unibody binder construction as set forth in claim 9 in which a plastic sheet is secured along its bottom and two sides to the plastic sheet covering the inside of the rear cover to provide a pocket for inserts.
- 11. A unibody binder construction comprising a one piece rigid board having the same thickness throughout including a spine formed between longitudinally extending creases, said creases forming grooves and said creases having a uniform thickness throughout their longitudinal length and being integral with front and rear binder covers, the uniform thickness of the spine is not diminished by said creases, whereby the spine is strong enough to withstand repeated opening and closing of the binder, a ring holder secured to one of said covers and a plastic covering secured to said board.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application Ser. No. 09/148,888 entitled Unibody Binder filed Sep. 8, 1998
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (1)
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