Information pad for checkbooks

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Inventors

Garza, Raul G.

Application #

974967

Filed

Nov-12-1992

Published

Jan-11-1994

Current US Class

281/29
281/31
283/58
283/64.1

International Classes

B42D 003/00

Field of Search

281/29 281/15.1 281/31 281/35 281/58 283/64.1 283/58

Examiners

Rosenbaum; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harrison & Egbert

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Abstract
An information pad for checkbooks including a checkbook cover of flexible member, a slotted member flexibly affixed to a surface of the checkbook cover, and an information receiving pad having a surface received within the slotted member. The slotted member includes an inner planar surface having an edge flexibly attached to the checkbook cover and an outer planar surface having a plurality of edges affixed to the inner planar surface. The information receiving pad includes a surface which is received between the inner planar surface and the outer planar surface. The inner planar surface has an outer edge which is seam welded along an edge of the checkbook cover. The information receiving pad includes a backing layer and a plurality of flexible sheets which overlie the backing layer. The backing layer extends between the inner planar surface and the outer planar surface of the slotted member.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An information pad for checkbooks comprising:

a checkbook cover of flexible material, said checkbook cover having a slotted member flexibly attached to a surface of said checkbook cover; and

information receiving means for receiving written information, said information receiving means having a size less than one-half the area of said checkbook cover, said information receiving means having a surface received within said slotted member, said information receiving means foldable within the area of said checkbook cover.

2. The information pad of claim 1, said slotted member comprising:

an inner planar surface having an edge flexibly attached to said checkbook cover; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to checkbooks. More particularly, the present invention relates to checkbooks having information pads attached thereto.

BACKGROUND ART

In present checkbooks, it is often difficult to carry out computations, record information, and otherwise balance the checkbook without having an adjacent sheet of paper. Many times, checkbook users must conduct mathematical computations in the margins surrounding checkbooks, or in the ledger portion of checkbooks. Beyond the unsightly appearance of such margin calculations, these additional markings can create problems for banks and other persons that would process such checks. The appearance of these unsightly calculations within the ledger sheet could confuse the user and cause miscalculations in balancing one's checkbook.

Many present day checkbooks incorporate a calculator within the checkbook cover. Although this aids in the computation of various matters associated with checking activities, calculators are cumbersome and will not record a variety of information. In addition, calculators cannot be easily folded or stuffed into one's pocket haphazardly. Many times, calculators will run out of power, or will become defective with use. The use of calculators in conjunction with checkbooks is a costly endeavor by the checkbook manufacturer and is generally found to be unsuitable for consumer use.
 
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