Document holder insert

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Inventors

Ong, Bon S.

Application #

349563

Filed

Dec-5-1994

Published

Oct-22-1996

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
281/28

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

281/45 281/46 281/47 281/49 281/21.1 281/15.1 281/43 281/28 281/51

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thomas; Charles H.

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Abstract
An insert is provided for a bifolding folder having front and back covers. The insert is a holder for a multipage document or other soft-covered document, such as a magazine, bound by staples or adhesive along its spine. The holder of the invention is formed as a stiff, elongated, flat strip with a narrow, elongated document slot defined therewithin. The document slot receives substantially half of the pages of the soft document, which is held to the strip by a retaining bar on one side of the slot. The holder also includes an attachment hinge joined to the strip and having elongated, longitudinally extending anchoring and holder attachment leaves. The holder attachment leaf is secured to the strip along its length by adhesive or other types of fasteners. The anchoring leaf may have a layer of adhesive disposed thereon or it may be formed of a heat sealable material. The anchoring leaf is adapted for attachment to the inside surface of either the front or back cover of the folder. The holder insert of the invention thereby allows a conventional folder to be modified so as to secure a magazine or other bound, soft-covered document therein in such a manner as to permit access to all of the pages of the document.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A holder for a soft-covered document comprising a flat, elongated strip of stiff material defining therethrough an elongated document slot bounded about its entire perimeter by said stiff material, said slot receiving some of said pages of said document therethrough such that they reside on one side of said strip while the remainder of said pages reside on the other side of said strip, and an elongated attachment hinge having an elongated longitudinally extending anchoring leaf and an elongated longitudinally extending holder attachment leaf wherein said holder attachment leaf is joined to said strip and said anchoring leaf has a layer of adhesive disposed thereon along its length, whereby said anchoring leaf is securable by adhesive to the inside of a folding cover.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a holder for carrying a soft-covered document thereon which is insertable and attachable to the inside of a folder.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Among the different types of office supplies available, folders are widely used for carrying numerous different types of documents. One very common type of folder which has a simple construction is formed of a sheet of stiff paper or card stock folded down its center to form a front and back cover. Such a folder forms a protective jacket for papers to be carried. A conventional folder of this type may include only the front and back covers with no additional structure, although frequently the sheet forming the folder is configured to create pockets and sometimes reinforcing edges on the inside surfaces of either the front cover, the back cover, or both.

While conventional folders of this type ace perfectly adequate for carrying and protecting unbound papers of standard sizes, they have proven inadequate for carrying multipage soft-covered documents which themselves have front and back covers. Typically, such soft-covered documents are formed of a number of sheets of paper which are folded lengthwise to create two pages out of each sheet. The folded sheets are nested one inside another and bound along their central fold line by staples or adhesives to form a spine. Magazines are typically constructed in this manner as are different types of promotional brochures, business reports, catalogs, and other such documents.
 
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