Record keeping folder and method

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Inventors

Parker, Howard J.

Application #

296015

Filed

Jan-12-1989

Published

Apr-3-1990

Current US Class

206/232
281/15.1
281/21.1
281/31
281/38
281/51
283/101
283/81
283/900

International Classes

B42D 011/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/15 283/81 283/101 283/66.1 283/900 412/901 206/232 40/359

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

US Patent References

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4511298   Protective binder
4526404   Container for clinic...
4673324   Method and sheet f...
4717176   Booklet
4789187   Removable and re...

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Abstract
A record keeping folder having a pair of hinged covers, the inner surface of one of the covers being provided with a restraining pocket for holding one or more individual record sheets in a readily removable condition, the inner surface of the other of the covers being essentially unencumbered, each of the record sheets having an adhesive border, and a protective strip covering the adhesive border and being peelable from the adhesive border to allow the border to be adhesively affixed to the other unencumbered cover with the sheet lying substantially flat thereon.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A record keeping portfolio comprising the combination of folder means and one or more record sheet means adapted for loose retention therein or adhesive attachment thereto, said folder means comprising a pair of hinged covers providing a pair of juxtaposed inner surfaces, the inner surface of one of said covers being provided with restraining means for removably holding one or more of said record sheet means on said one cover, the inner surface of the other of said covers being essentially smooth, each of said sheet means having an adhesive border on one side thereof along an edge portion, protective means covering said adhesive border, said protective means being peelable from said adhesive border to allow said sheet means to be adhesively attached to said inner surface of said other cover by pressing said adhesive border thereagainst.



Description
This invention concerns a novel record keeping folder and special record keeping sheets for use therewith, all of which are hereinafter generally referred to as folder, and particularly concerns such folders and their method of use in keeping records over an extended period of time wherein multiple sheets are required with multiple entries thereon, preferably in type and in chronological order.

Typical record keeping devices, or methods of affixing loose sheets to a permanent support, some of which employ adhesive means, are shown in the following U.S. Pat. Nos.: 3,960,634, 3,043,734; 3,856,332; 4,511,298; 4,422,672; 2,510,263; 4,714,276; 2,184,987; 1,880,549; 4,673,324; 4,526,404; and 1,825,845.

These prior devices have utility for the precise purposes for which they are designed, but would not be satisfactory or as effective for applicant's purposes. For example, the master sheet of U.S. Pat. No. 3,960,634 and its method of use in keeping medical records are entirely different from applicant's in that the patented device and method involves the copy machine duplication of a record sheet such that doctor and patient data can be retained by the doctor in anticipation of another visit, and then upon such visit, a stick-on, up-to-date service record sheet is applied over the previous record. There is no folder involved, nor is there any attempt to use the record sheet for multiple entries over an extended period of time. A permanent record therefor, for the doctor, employing this method would consist of a stack of separate, unbound record sheets.
 
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