Notebook-type personal organizer

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Inventors

Tremmel, Jr., Richard J.
Cushing, Thomas W.

Application #

814790

Filed

Dec-31-1991

Published

Mar-15-1994

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/31
383/92
402/70
402/73

International Classes

B42F 005/00

Field of Search

402/73 402/70 402/79 402/80 283/62 281/15.1 281/21.1 281/31

Assignee

Insilco Corporation (Secaucus, NJ)

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis

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Abstract
A notebook-type personal organizer comprises a multi-ring binder to which a plurality of leaves is connected. Plastic bags are connected to the binder, and each bag contains a pad of adhesive-backed paper sheets. The bags are adhered to a stiff posting sheet by means of a releasable adhesive to keep the bags from sagging and tearing. The user removes the pads from the bags and inserts them into pockets formed in a front panel of the organizer. Once a note is written on a paper sheet, the paper sheet can be removed from the pad and then adhered to the posting sheet for future reference. The posting sheet can be removed from, and inserted onto, the binder rings without opening those rings, and can be used as a straight edge or a distance-measuring ruler, and also to mark the proper day among the calendar pages of the organizer.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A notebook-type organizer comprising a binder having front and rear panels, a plurality of paper pages mounted in said binder upon which information can be inscribed by a user, at least one pad of removable paper sheets removably secured together by a releasable adhesive, said sheets being removable one-at-a-time from said pad, and supporting means for supporting said pad internally of said binder, and means to which the sheets can be attached by said adhesive once removed from said pad, said supporting means comprising a surface having a pocket formed therein, said pocket including a narrow slit which receives a bottom portion of said pad such that said pad bottom portion is covered and retained by a portion of said surface, and an upper portion of said pad lies above said portion of said surface so as to be exposed for being grasped by a user.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a notebook-type personal organizer.

One convenient way of keeping track of important names, addresses, telephone numbers, special events, etc., is by recording them in a notebook. Notebooks specifically designed for that task, often called personal organizers, contain alphabetically arranged pages having printed indicia thereon for directing a user where to inscribe names, addresses, telephone numbers, as well as chronologically arranged pages having printed calendar indicia where the user can inscribe the dates of special events such as meetings, appointments, birthdays, etc.

It would be desirable to enhance the versatility of such personal organizers, especially to enable a user to inscribe messages or reminders which can be placed in a particular location in the organizer and discarded, and also to more easily locate a particular calendar page.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a notebook-type organizer comprising a plurality of pages on which information can be inscribed by a user. At least one pad of paper sheets is provided, the sheets being removably secured together by a releasable adhesive so that the sheets can be removed from the pad one at a time. Provision is made for supporting the pad internally of the binder, and for supporting the paper sheets after they have been removed from the pad.
 
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