Cocoon pocket

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Inventors

Schwartz, David C.

Application #

195682

Filed

Feb-16-1994

Published

May-23-1995

Current US Class

281/31
281/38
402/79

International Classes

B42F 013/00

Field of Search

402/74 402/80 281/15.1 281/21.1 281/31 281/38 281/29 283/36 283/37

Assignee

Productive Environments, Inc. (Framingham, MA)

Examiners

Fridie; Willmon

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Abstract
This invention relates to dual pocket portfolios, where the pockets face one another on opposing covers of the folio, which pockets are used for holding single or small batch of sheets of paper within the respective inside pockets, and particularly to the construction of a dual pocket enclosure which can be placed in a ring binder and turned without any obstruction, which offers front cover,bottom pocket edge tab marking within the foot print of the host binder covers into which it is bound, and which offers an expansion section at it's spine, along with expansion holes, to permit the enclosure of other pockets.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cocoon enclosure comprising a back cover and a front cover, said each of said covers comprising an outer face and an inner face, said back cover being hinged to said front cover, one to the other, at a cocoon enclosure spine, said cocoon enclosure further having opposing top and bottom front and back cover edges and opposing front and back cover outer and inner side edges, said cocoon enclosure further having a plurality of holes including a first set of one or more holes in one of said covers and a second set of one or more laterally elongated holes in said opposing cover, said first and second sets of one or more holes being placed away from said cocoon enclosure spine, said second set of elongated holes being symmetrically positioned to overlay said first set of holes when said front and back cover are folded about said cocoon enclosure spine to a position coincident, one with the other, said elongated set of holes for allowing said cocoon enclosure to be fully opened into a flat position when said cocoon enclosure has a ring of preset diameter threaded through at least one of said plurality of holes.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to dual pocket portfolios, where the pockets face one another on opposing covers of the folio, which pockets are used for holding single or small batch of sheets of paper within the respective inside pockets, and particularly to the construction of a dual pocket enclosure which can be placed in a ring binder and turned without any obstruction, which offers front cover bottom pocket edge tab marking within the foot print of the host binder covers into which it is bound, and which offers an expansion section at it's spine, along with expansion holes, to permit the enclosure of other pockets.

Dual pocket folios used for presentation have been available which do not provide any holes for attaching to another binder. They are primarily used for "delivery" purposes and also are used for adhoc, stand alone, "piling" and/or temporary batching of leaves at the desk top level. Other dual pockets are folded inside out and have their respective pockets on opposing faces. Yet other dual pockets are folded with their pockets facing one another and include holes for attaching the pocket to a ring binder, however, they are typically "oversized" and therefore, require a large host ring binder for storage where storage results in the edges being within the "foot print of the covers". The holes are symmetrically punched in both covers near the binding edge and the top/bottom, and outer pocket edges of these folios reach opposing top,bottom, and outer edges of the host binder, preventing edge tabbing, and particularly bottom edge tabbing. The category of use of such a pocket is typically coded by color. The pockets can store substantial amounts of paper in batches in either cover pocket but have the holes punched close to the spine or binding edge to facilitate turning in the host ring binder and the expansion of each of the alternative cover pockets. The dual pocket folio of this invention, on the contrary, has the objective of allowing expansion at the spine of the folder, where the purpose of the expansion is to encase, enclose, envelop or otherwise "cocoon" other pockets, in particular one faced pockets such as the "tri-pocket" and the "book edge pocket" which are subjects of other patent applied for pocket configurations.
 
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