Binder device releasably engaging aperture or notch of sheet – Coiled spring type sheet retainer
Reexamination Certificate
2002-12-27
2003-09-02
Carter, Monica (Department: 3722)
Binder device releasably engaging aperture or notch of sheet
Coiled spring type sheet retainer
C150S118000, C150S143000, C150S149000, C150S152000, C206S425000, C229S067400, C281S015100, C281S051000, C402S073000, CD19S026000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06612771
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a loose-leaf binding device. More particularly, the present invention relates to a loose-leaf binding device which has a bag to hold a pen.
A conventional loose-leaf binder does not a handle portion to be caried conveniently. The conventional loose-leaf binder does not have a bag to hold a pen.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a loose-leaf binding device which has a bag to hold a pen.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a loose-leaf binding device which has an oblong hole and an oblong slot to form handle portions in order to carry the loose-leaf binding device conveniently.
Accordingly, a loose-leaf binding device comprises a first binder, a second binder, and a coiled ring fastening the first binder and the second binder. The first binder has an oblong hole and a round hole. The second binder has an oblong slot to match the oblong hole of the first binder. A pleated flap is connected to the second binder. The pleated flap has a first crease and a second crease. The pleated flap is inserted in the oblong hole of the first binder.
In accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, a loose-leaf binding device comprises a first binder, a second binder, a plurality of sheets of loose-leaf paper disposed between the first binder and the second binder, and a coiled ring fastening the first binder, each sheet of loose-leaf paper, and the second binder. The first binder has an oblong hole and a round hole. The second binder has an oblong slot to match the oblong hole of the first binder. A pleated flap is connected to the second binder. The pleated flap extends, toward an inner face of the second binder. The pleated flap has a first crease and a second crease. The pleated flap is inserted in the oblong hole of the first binder. A first fastener is disposed on the second binder. A second fastener is disposed on the pleated flap to match the first fastener. A connection plate is disposed on the second binder. A bag is connected to the connection plate.
In accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, a loose-leaf binding device comprises a first binder, a second binder, a plurality of sheets of loose-leaf paper disposed between the first binder and the second binder, and a coiled ring fastening the first binder, each sheet of loose-leaf paper, and the second binder. The first binder has an oblong hole and a round hole. The second binder has an oblong slot to match the oblong hole of the first binder. A pleated flap is connected to the second binder. The pleated flap extends toward an outer face of the second binder. A first fastener is disposed on the second binder. A second fastener is disposed on the pleated flap to match the first fastener. A connection plate is disposed on the second binder. A bag is connected to the connection plate.
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Carter Monica
Kamrath Alan D.
Rider Bennett LLP.
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