Expandable binder

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Inventors

Worthen, John E.

Application #

842191

Filed

Apr-23-1997

Published

Apr-13-1999

Current US Class

281/29
281/45

International Classes

B42D 003/00

Field of Search

281/151 281/21.1 281/19.1 281/29 281/36 281/45 229/67.3 493/947

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Trask, Britt & Rossa

US Patent References

4284227   Expansion folder w...
4790474   Document file
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5433481   Document file

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Abstract
A binder cover with a spine or binding section which has a pleated expandable center section with a first folding section and a second folding section on either side and each connected to the binder cover. The first folding section and the second folding section define a channel to receive the documents to be contained within the binder. Fasteners, such as staples, are positionable through the first folding section and the second folding section to secure the documents therein. The fasteners may include, for example, staples, thread, cable, posts and screws, clamps or glue. Adhesive is available to secure the first folding section in its second or closed position and the second folding section in its second or closed position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A binder for documents comprising:

a first cover having a first edge;

a first folding section connected to said first cover along said first edge, said first folding section having a portion extending inwardly from said first edge, and said first folding section being operable between a first position in which it is open for receiving first fastening means for fastening documents to said first folding section and a second position spaced from said first position to restrict visual access to said first fastening means;

first securing means associated with said first folding section for securing said first folding section in its second position;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a binders or a cover system for securing and holding materials such as documents or an inner folder between covers and, more particularly, to a binder with an expandable portion for securing materials such as documents of a varying preselected thickness.

2. State of the Art

A wide variety of binders have been devised to receive documents which are secured therein by any desired fastening means, such as staples, screws and posts, brads, clips and the like. For example, a seminar presentation could include a small booklet with an outline and other presentation materials. The booklet could be formed by assembling the pages (documents) and securing them between protective covers selected for the purpose. In some applications, it is desired that access to the fastening means is to be restricted for esthetics or for other reasons.

FIG. 1 shows one form of prior art binder 10 having a front cover 14 and a back cover 16 joined by a center region 18 that extends the length of the front cover 14 from one end 17 to the other end 19. Center region 18 is comprised of sections 22, 24, 26, and 28, which extend between the ends 17 and 19. A first crease 34 is formed between the front cover 14 and the section 22. A second crease 36 is formed between sections 22 and 24. A third crease 38 is formed between sections 24 and 26. A fourth crease 40 is formed between sections 26 and 28. A fifth crease 42 is also formed between back cover 16 and section 28. Because of the perspective view of the binder 10 in FIG. 1, only very small portions of section 22 and section 26 are shown. Documents of just about any kind or description including, for example, newspaper material, magazines, computer print outs and traditional eight by ten paper may be positioned in various assemblies in a groove 46 defined by sections 24 and 26. The documents may be fastened into the groove by, for example, staples that are positioned through sections 24 and 26 as well as the documents in the groove 46. The front cover 14 and the rear cover 16 are moved to expose the sections 24 and 26. That is, for example, a stapler (not shown) may be inserted in a groove 50 created by sections 22 and 24, while the other side of the stapler may be inserted in a groove 52 formed by sections 26 and 28. Thereafter, the stapler may be operated to secure the documents or whatever in the groove 46.
 
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