Soft document holder

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Inventors

Ong, Bon S.

Application #

684241

Filed

Jul-19-1996

Published

Aug-11-1998

Current US Class

281/15.1
281/21.1
281/28
281/29
281/47

International Classes

B42D 001/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/21.1 281/28 281/43 281/45-47 281/51 281/29 229/67.1-67.3

Examiners

Han; Frances

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thomas; Charles H.

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Abstract
A holder for soft-covered documents has first and second components that are both formed of sheetlike materials secured together. The first component forms one of a pair of document covers, either the front or the back cover, and a first attachment strip along an edge of that document cover. The first component also includes a flat, elongated document retaining strip that defines within its structure an elongated document slot. The slot receives some of the pages of a document therethrough such that some of the pages reside on one side of the document retaining strip while the remainder of the pages reside on the other side of the document retaining strip. The first component also includes a first elongated hinge that secures a first attachment strip of the first component to the document retaining strip. The second component forms the other cover and a second attachment strip that is delineated from the other cover by a second hinge. The two attachment strips reside in face-to-face relationship and are secured to each other throughout their lengths by some fastening means, such as a layer of adhesive or a fusion welded interface layer between the attachment strips.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A holder for a soft-covered document having a plurality of pages comprising a first component member formed of a first broad expanse of cover material, a first narrow attachment region extending along one edge of said first expanse of cover material, and a flat, elongated document retaining strip defining therethrough an elongated document receiving slot bounded about its entire perimeter by the structure of said document retaining strip, 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 a first hinge connection between said first attachment region and said document retaining strip, and a second component member formed of a second broad expanse of cover material and a second narrow attachment region extending along said second expanse of cover material and a second hinge connection between said second expanse of cover material and said second attachment region, and wherein said first and second narrow attachment regions reside in overlapping relationship to each other, and wherein said first and second components are firmly secured together at said attachment regions so that said first and second broad expanses of cover material form front and back folder covers with said document retaining strip enclosed therebetween.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a folder for a soft-covered document having a plurality of pages.

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, card stock, plastic, or combination thereof, folded down its center to form a front cover and a 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 or margins on the inside surfaces of either the front cover, the back cover, or both.

While conventional folders of this type are 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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