Binder

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Inventors

Karten, Stuart
Kirley, Paul
Schroeder, Dennis

Application #

167348

Filed

Oct-7-1998

Published

Feb-29-2000

Current US Class

206/206
206/232
281/15.1
281/18
281/29
281/32
281/33
281/49
402/21
402/24
402/62
402/73
402/77

International Classes

B42F 013/00; B42D 001/00

Field of Search

206/425 281/21.1 281/22 281/28 281/29 281/31 281/37 281/45 281/44 402/70 402/73 402/80 220/256 220/259 220/315

Assignee

Avery Dennison Corporation (Pasadena, CA)

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly LLP

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5749464   Compact disc bind...
5752589   Reusable pouch

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Abstract
An improved binder formed of two cover portions made of rigid material joined together with a living hinge. A closure flap with a second living hinge joins the free ends of the cover opposite the binder spine. An improved method of attaching a pocket to the binder is also disclosed. The use of such a technique on rigid polypropylene material allows roll feeding of materials, eliminates the need for a chipboard, allows existing printing and sealing machinery to be employed in the manufacture of the binder, and provides improved durability and aesthetics at a low cost.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A binder comprising:

a cover comprised of two portions, a top cover portion and a bottom cover portion, said cover top and bottom portions each having an inside side and an outside side;

a pocket attached to at least one of said top and bottom portions of said cover on said inside side of said portions;

said cover and said pocket formed of substantially rigid material;

said cover having a curved spine in between said top portion and said bottom portions, and free edges opposite said spine;

said free edges having a distinct curvature and overlapping and interlocking edges so as to readily align and abut one another;

a pivoting closure fastener for said cover which is semicircular in shape, said closure fastener being attached to one of the two abutting free edges of said cover, and overlying the other free edge of said cover, fitting into a semicircular depression on the other cover and latching;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates generally to multi-ring binders for the educational market.

2. Description of Related Art

Three-ring binders made of a flexible outer jacket having a spine with a metal three ring clip are known in the art. The edges of such multi-ring binders are sometimes held together with Velcro or other such hook-and-loop fasteners Many schools have banned such hook-and-loop fastener binders because school children make excessive noise opening and closing these binders.

In addition, when mass-producing binders unit costs must be kept as low as possible, while maintaining a high quality look and feel to the binder. One area of cost involves the need to cut and size plastic stock used to make binders on conventional RF welding binder machinery.

Further, it has been found that users prefer the texture, thermal conductivity, resiliency and look and feel of certain materials. Consumers are willing to pay a premium for products that are aesthetically pleasing to the touch. Further, consumers are also willing to pay a premium for products that are more durable, and have a sleek look to them, such as for products made from injection moulded polypropylene.
 
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