Powerful magnetic folio

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Inventors

Zebrowski, Greg
Popat, Ghanshyam H.

Application #

649536

Filed

Sep-11-1984

Published

May-13-1986

Current US Class

024/303
281/45
402/503

International Classes

B42D 003/00; B42D 003/02

Field of Search

281/45 402/503 24/303

Assignee

Avery International Corporation (Pasadena, CA)

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Abstract
A magnetic folio or notebook, capable of handling up to 40 or more sheets of paper, includes two notebook covers which are hingedly secured together, with a thin strip of permanent magnet material secured to one of the covers near the binding of the notebook. A second thin strip of magnetic material is mounted either on the other cover of the folio or notebook, or on a thin strip of flexible material, so that it may fold over on top of the first permanent magnet strip to hold a stack of papers between the two strips. The permanent magnet strips may be formed of ferrite material, with successive north and south poles along the length of the magnet strips from the top to the bottom of the notebook. The two mating magnet strips will have a corresponding pattern of magnet poles along their lengths, but with the north magnetization for one strip matching the south magnetization areas on the other strip, and similarly with the south magnetized areas of polarization of one strip matching the north pole areas of the other strip. Thin strips of magnetic material, such as cold-rolled steel, may extend along the back side of each of the permanently magnetized strips in order to enhance the holding properties of the opposed permanent magnet strips. Suitable adhesives may be employed to hold the magnet strips, the magnetic material, and the notebook or folio assemblies, together.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A magnetic folio or notebook comprising:

first and second notebook covers hingedly secured together at a central binding;

a thin strip of permanent magnet material mounted on one of said covers near said binding;

a second thin strip of permanently magnetized material;

means for mounting said second strip of permanent magnet material for pivotal movement to overlie said first strip to enclose and clamp 20 or more sheets of paper between the two magnet strips; and

said first magnet strip having a series of alternate north and south pole areas along its surface extending from one end to the other of said magnet strip, with each north and each south pole area extending substantially all of the way across the transverse width of said magnet strip, and with the extend of said areas in one direction being not more than twice the extent thereof in the perpendicular direction;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to notebooks or folios, and more particularly to magnetic notebooks or folios.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It has previously been proposed to hold various objects together with magnets, and British Pat. No. 774,664, published May 15, 1974, shows a notebook wherein the outer edges of the notebook are held together with magnetic material. It has also been the practice heretofore to use magnets to hold single sheets of paper or the like in place, and this is commonly done on surfaces in the home or office where there are magnetic metallic surfaces such as the door or side of a refrigerator or cabinet available to cooperate with a strong permanent magnet. Similarly, a single sheet of paper is held in position under a permanent magnet and armature arrangement in British Pat. No. 1,182,480, published Feb. 25, 1970. However, it has not, up to the present, been proposed to hold a large number of plain sheets of paper, such as 20 or 40, for example, with magnetic holding arrangements, in a notebook or folio.
 
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