Flexible sheet protector

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Inventors

Lynton, Jeanette R.

Application #

036369

Filed

Mar-6-1998

Published

Feb-1-2000

Current US Class

206/450
206/455
281/15.1
281/21.1
281/22
281/31
281/38
402/79

International Classes

B42F 013/00

Field of Search

402/79 281/31 281/38 281/21.1 281/22 281/28 281/15.1 281/40 206/455 206/450

Assignee

Cabin Creek, Ltd. (Pleasant Grove, UT)

Examiners

Pitts; Andrea L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hulse; Dale E., Broadbent; Berne S.

US Patent References

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5597256   Insert for loose-leaf...
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5795089   Transparency sheet...
5801852   Positive sleeving sy...
 

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Abstract
A flexible sheet protector is disclosed in one presently preferred embodiment as including first and second transparent sheets having at least one retaining pocket formed therebetween. Formed in spaced-apart relation to the retaining or receiving pocket of the flexible sheet protector is a securement portion comprising at least one through-bore having an internal periphery being dimensionally sufficient for engaging one or more retaining members of a loose-leaf binder. Operably disposed between the retaining pocket and the securement portion of the flexible sheet protector is a flexible pocket. Structurally, the flexible pocket preferably comprises an elongated body having at least two opposing sealed sides, an opening formed adjacent an opening of the retaining pocket, and a sealed end disposed contiguous the closed end of the flexible sheet protector. The structural disposition of the flexible pocket in relation to the retaining pocket and the securement portion provides a means for flexing or bending the sheet protector along the dimensional length of the elongated body of the flexible pocket, rather than inadvertently bending the contents of the retaining pocket upon manipulation of the sheet protector.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by United States Letters Patent is:

1. A flexible sheet protector comprising:

a first sheet;

a second sheet disposed in relation to said first sheet;

at least one receiving pocket disposed between said first and second sheets, said receiving pocket comprising at least two opposing sealed sides and an opening formed at one end thereof, said receiving pocket being dimensionally sufficient for selectively receiving contents;

a securement portion disposed in spaced-apart relation to said receiving pocket, said securement portion comprising at least two opposing sealed sides and at least one through-bore disposed between said sealed sides; and



Description
BACKGROUND

1. The Field of the Invention

This invention relates to accessories for insertion and retention in loose-leaf binders and, more particularly, to a novel flexible sheet protector selectively disposed in relation to one or more retaining members of a loose-leaf binder or scrapbook which comprises a flexible pocket formed therein to provide a means for flexing along the dimensional length of the pocket rather than inadvertently bending the contents of the sheet protector.

2. The Background Art

Traditionally, loose-leaf binders of the prior art are typically comprised of a binding having a back member or spine attached between a front panel and a rear panel. A principle component of prior art loose-leaf binders is one or more selectively openable retaining members such as, for example, D-rings, spreadable tabs, extendable posts, rods, or the like. In typical design, prior art retaining members are generally distributed along the linear length of the binder contiguous with the back member or spine.
 
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