Binder device releasably engaging aperture or notch of sheet – Sheet
Patent
1996-09-16
1998-01-20
Fridie, Jr., Willmon
Binder device releasably engaging aperture or notch of sheet
Sheet
402 4, 281 38, 206455, B42F 1300
Patent
active
057094969
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for storing and protecting in a coordinated manner developed film and printed photographs, particularly those associated with the Advanced Photo System ("APS"). Such apparatus is comprised of a sheet-like article configured for binding at one end having an opposing free edge, a first and second surface, and opposing first and second free edges perpendicular to the binding edge. A transverse crease extends along the article defining a flap that is used to secure the film container. A print storage device and film container are attached to the article in such a manner as to allow the flap to fold back over the container thereby securing the it by allowing the container to fit through a hole in the flap while the flap adheres to the sheet-like article.
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Werner Richard S.
Woods Carey P.
Fridie Jr. Willmon
Werner Richard S.
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