Abstract:
The present invention is a folder holder. It is utilized with books or similar articles designed to be retained in a hand of an individual. The present invention folder holder is utilized in either hand depending on the individual preference. The device is wrapped around one hand of an individual and held in place by complementary mating surfaces. The device further includes an additional mating member which is removably affixed to a complementary mating member on the folder.

Description:
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/021,023 filed on Feb. 23, 1993, now pending. 
    
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of The Invention 
     The present invention relates to a folder or notebook. In particular, the present invention relates to a device for comfortably holding a folder for an extended period of time. 
     2. Description of The Prior Art 
     Various devices for holding a folder or a book are known in the prior art. Generally, such devices are utilized to carry books from place to place. Other devices are utilized for holding books. The disadvantage of some of these devices is that they are designed for a left hand, as discussed in Wilson U.S. Pat. No. 897,332. Another disadvantage is that the straps utilized in these devices have no absorbent material for absorbing the perspiration off the hand. The following prior art references are relevant to the field of the present invention. 
     1. U.S. Pat. No. 5,120,149 issued to Smith on Jun. 9, 1992 for &#34;Convertible Ring Binder Incorporating Exchangeable Covers And Ring Means&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Smith Patent&#34;). 
     2. U.S. Pat. No. 5,037,136 issued to McIntire on Aug. 6, 1991 for &#34;Book Stiffener&#34; (hereafter &#34;the McIntire Patent&#34;). 
     3. U.S. Pat. No. 4,874,340 issued to Smallwood on Oct. 17, 1989 for &#34;Combined Amusement Device And Transport And Storage Pack&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Smallwood Patent&#34;). 
     4. U.S. Pat. No. 4,108,473 issued to Coen et al. on Aug. 22, 1978 for &#34;Perfect Bound Sample Book With Integral Handle&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Coen Patent&#34;). 
     5. U.S. Pat. No. 2,786,281 issued to Kramer et al. on Mar. 26, 1957 for &#34;Binder For Textile Swatch&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Kramer Patent&#34;). 
     6. U.S. Pat. No. 2,270,213 issued to Deusch on Jan. 13, 1942 for &#34;Bookholder And Carrier (Jacket)&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Deusch Patent&#34;). 
     7. U.S. Pat. No. 1,786,504 issued to Parrish on Dec. 30, 1930 for &#34;Booklet Label&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Parrish Patent&#34;). 
     8. U.S. Pat. No. 1,519,610 issued to Franz, Jr. on Dec. 16, 1924 for &#34;Binder&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Franz Patent&#34;). 
     9. U.S. Pat. No. 897,332 issued to Wilson on Sep. 1, 1908 for &#34;Order Holder&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Wilson Patent&#34;). 
     10. U.S. Pat. No. 510,161 issued to Clancy on Dec. 5, 1893 for &#34;Combined Book Clasp And Handle&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Clancy Patent&#34;). 
     11. U.S. Pat. No. 273,886 issued to Pester on Mar. 13, 1883 for &#34;Book Holding Device&#34; (hereafter &#34;the Pester Patent&#34;). 
     The Smith Patent discloses a ring binder that incorporates exchangeable covers and a ring structure. It includes a front cover having a spine portion, a back cover having a spine portion, and a ring means. It utilizes hook and loop type structures to retain the front and back covers together. The hook and loop type structures are VELCRO-R. 
     The Parrish Patent discloses a label for identification purposes. The label is positioned around the back of a book cover which is retained in position by staples. 
     The Wilson Patent discloses an order-holder. It includes two flexible straps. The first strap member is designed to receive the fingers of the operator and the second strap member is designed to receive the thumb of the operator. The second strap member is secured at one end to the cover and has an enlargement at its opposite end with the free end of the strap passing loosely beneath a keeper. Similarly, the first strap member has enlargements at each end, with the ends of the strap passing loosely beneath the keepers. In this way, the enlargements prevent the disengagement of the strap and the keepers. The Wilson Patent is specifically designed to hold a book, and its attaching means which are permanently affixed means would require a fairly thick surface in order to support that attaching means. This is not practical in the case of the thin folder that is used to hold the music for choir singers. Further, the attaching means are not along the spine of the book and the attaching means do not provide the flexibility of being able to hold a book in each hand for a portion of the time, which is a feature of the present invention. 
     The McIntire Patent discloses a book stiffener. It includes a relatively flat, thin, elongated, ridged, rotatable strip having a length substantially greater than the width of a back binding of a book cover. 
     The Smallwood Patent discloses a combined children&#39;s amusement device and transport and storage pack. It includes first and second members having a central portion for joining the first and second members and a three dimensional object attached to a major surface of one of the members. 
     The Coen Patent discloses a perfect-bound sample book. It has an internal spine directly connected to and binding the pages of the book. 
     The Kramer Patent discloses an assembly providing a binder for textile swatch. The binder includes two cover portions joined together by a spine, and a containing means which is detachable and secures the swatch to the binder. 
     The Deusch Patent discloses a bookholder and carrier. It is used to support a book by the jacket from the lower edges of the book covers and to draw the book covers together by the supporting means of the jacket. 
     The Franz Patent discloses a binder. It is a cover used to protect a book from dust and rain. 
     The Clancy Patent discloses a combined book clasp and handle. It includes a handle connected to the edge of one of the covers, and a clasp or yoke similarly connected with the opposite edge of the other cover. 
     The Pester Patent discloses a book holding device. The device is used for carrying books. 
     It will be desirable to have a way to hold a folder or notebook in an individual&#39;s hand for long periods of time without causing cramps in the hand. It is also desirable to have a way to absorb the perspiration from the hand while the individual is performing. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention is a novel and unique folder holder. It is a comfortable elastic band covered in an absorbent terry cloth material which is designed to wrap around either hand of a user. One use of the present invention is for a choir singer to hold a music folder during a performance. In current practice, the choir singer holds the music folder between the thumb and fingers of one hand. After an extended period of time, cramps can develop in the hand and it becomes very tedious to hold the music folder. The present invention includes an elastic band which is wrapped in an absorbent material and includes a central opening to receive the fingers of a hand. The absorbent material absorbs perspiration from the hand. The elastic band covered by the absorbent material is removably attached to the spine of the music folder. In this way, the folder rests on the palm of the hand when the fingers are placed through the absorbent material. This method of resting the folder in the palm of the hand is much more comfortable than holding the folder between the thumb and fingers. Therefore, the choir singer will not develop cramps in his fingers or hand and will be able to perform more comfortably. 
     It is known that hook and loop type fasteners such as VELCRO-R male and female fasteners are widely utilized in many industries. The present invention utilizes VELCRO-R type male and female fasteners. A strip of VELCRO-R is sewn onto the bottom of the elastic band. In addition, the present invention includes a mating web having a VELCRO-R fastener on one side for affixing to the other VELCRO-R on the elastic band and an adhesive means on the web&#39;s other side for affixing it to the folder. In this way, the band can hold the folder through the mating of the hook and loop VELCRO-R members. 
     The principal advantage of this design is that by having a holder on the folder, it provides a performer with a comfortable way to hold the folder in either hand. In addition, the performer can hold the folder for long periods of time while performing, and cramps will not develop in the hand holding the folder. 
     It has been discovered, according to the present invention, that if the elastic band is covered with an absorbent terry cloth material, it will provide an absorbent material for absorbing the perspiration off the hand while holding a folder or a notebook for long periods of time. 
     It has further been discovered, according to the present invention, that by utilizing the male hook type and female loop type fasteners, it will provide a removably attachable device for maximum adjustability. 
     It has additionally been discovered, according to the present invention, that by utilizing an elongated narrow webbing wrapped around either hand of a user, it will provide another means of holding a folder or book type article for long periods of time without the hand cramping. 
     It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a comfortable folder holder, so that it can be used for long periods of time without the hand cramping. 
     It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a device that utilizes the male hook type and female loop type fasteners, so that it can be removably attachable onto the folder for maximum adjustability. 
     It is a further object of the present invention to provide a device for holding the folder which is cost efficient to manufacture. Since the VELCRO-R male or female fasteners are directly attached to the holder and the folder respectively without any additional supporting piece, the cost of manufacturing the folder holder will not be significantly increased. 
     In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the folder holder is comprised of five constituent parts. First, there is a folder or a book cover with a stiff spine. Second, there is an elastic band. Third, there is a terry cloth wrapped around the elastic band. Fourth, there is a VELCRO-R female loop fastener affixed to the spine of the folder or book cover. Fifth, there is a VELCRO-R male hook fastener sewn onto the terry cloth. The male hook fastener can be attached to the female loop fastener, so that it can be removably attachable onto the spine of the folder or book cover for maximum adjustability. In this way, the holder can hold the folder or book cover through the mating of the hook and loop VELCRO-R members. 
     In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the folder holder is comprised of four constituent parts. First, there is a folder or book cover with a stiff spine. Second, there is an elastic band. Third, there is a VELCRO-R female loop fastener affixed to the spine of the folder or book cover. Fourth, there is a VELCRO-R male hook fastener sewn onto the elastic band. The male hook fastener can be attached to the female loop fastener so that it can be removably attachable onto the spine of the folder or book cover for maximum adjustability. In this way, the holder can hold the folder or book cover through the mating of the hook and loop VELCRO-R members. 
     In another alternative embodiment of the present invention, the folder holder is comprised of four constituent parts. First, there is a folder or book cover with a stiff spine. Second, there is an elastic absorbent material. Third, there is a VELCRO-R female loop fastener affixed to the spine of the folder or book cover. Fourth, there is a VELCRO-R male hook fastener sewn onto the elastic absorbent material. The male hook fastener can be attached to the female loop fastener so that it can be removably attachable onto the spine of the folder or book cover for maximum adjustability. In this way, the holder can hold the folder or book cover through the mating of the hook and loop VELCRO-R members. 
     In another alternative embodiment of the present invention, the folder holder is comprised of four constituent parts. First, there is a folder or book cover with a stiff spine. Second, there is an elastic or elasticized material shaped as a &#34;C&#34;. Third, there is a VELCRO-R female loop fastener affixed to the spine of the folder or book cover. Fourth, there is a VELCRO-R male hook fastener with two end edges sewn onto the two end edges of the elasticized material. The male hook fastener can be attached to the female loop fastener, so that it can be removably attachable onto the spine of the folder or book cover for maximum adjustability. In this way, the holder can hold the folder or book cover through the mating of the hook and loop VELCRO-R members. 
     In the preferred embodiment and in each of the alternative embodiments, it is also within the spirit and scope of the present invention to have the VELCRO-R male hook fastener affixed to the spine of the folder or book cover and the VELCRO-R female loop fastener affixed to the terry cloth wrapped around the elastic band, to the elastic band, to the elastic absorbent material, and to the C-shaped elastic material. 
     In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the folder holder is comprised of six constituent parts. First, there is a folder or a book type article with a stiff spine. Second, there is an elongated narrow webbing. Third, there is a VELCRO-R female loop fastener affixed to the stiff spine of 
     the folder or book type article. Fourth, there is another VELCRO-R female loop fastener sewn onto the inner surface of the narrow webbing at one end. Fifth, there is a VELCRO-R male hook fastener sewn onto the outer surface of the narrow webbing at one end for mating with the VELCRO-R female loop fastener at the other end. Sixth, there is another VELCRO-R male hook fastener affixed (such as by sewing) onto the outer surface of the narrow webbing at an opposite end of the male hook fastener for mating with the VELCRO-R female loop fastener on the spine of the folder. The male hook fasteners can be attached to the female loop fasteners, so that the present invention can be removably attachable onto the spine of the folder or book type article for maximum adjustability. In this way, the holder can hold the folder or book type article through the mating of the hook and loop VELCRO-R members. 
     In a variation on this last preferred embodiment, there is a VELCRO-R male hook fastener or hook type article affixed to the stiff spine of the folder and a mating VELCRO-R female loop fastener affixed (such as by sewing) onto the outer surface of the narrow webbing for mating with the VELCRO-R male hook fastener on the spine of the folder. 
     Further novel features and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, discussion and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the drawings. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     Referring particularly to the drawings for the purpose of illustration only and not limitation, there is illustrated: 
     FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention folder holder utilized with an individual&#39;s hand. 
     FIG. 2 is a side view of the present invention folder holder attached to the stiff spine of the folder. 
     FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the elastic band covered with a terry cloth and the VELCRO-R sewn onto the terry cloth. 
     FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention folder holder, taken along 4--4 of FIG. 2. 
     FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention holder with an elastic band and the VELCRO-R sewn onto the elastic band. 
     FIG. 6 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of the present invention holder with an elastic absorbent material and the VELCRO-R sewn onto the elastic absorbent material. 
     FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of the present invention holder with a &#34;C&#34; shaped elastic material and the VELCRO-R sewn on the ends of the elastic material. 
     FIG. 8 is a perspective view a book cover covering a book. 
     FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the present invention holder utilized with a book cover and an individual&#39;s hand. 
     FIG. 10 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention folder holder partially wrapped around an individual&#39;s hand. 
     FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a female VELCRO-R fastener attached to the spine of a folder or book type article. 
     FIG. 12 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention folder holder with an elongated narrow webbing and two male VELCRO-R fasteners sewn onto the outer surface of the webbing at opposite ends. 
     FIG. 13 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention holder with a female VELCRO-R fastener sewn onto the inner surface of the webbing. 
     FIG. 14 a cross-sectional view taken along line 14--14 of FIG. 12. 
     FIG. 15 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of the present invention folder holder with an elongated narrow webbing and two male VELCRO-R fasteners sewn onto the outer surface of the webbing which is adjacent to each other. 
     FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 16--16 of FIG. 15. 
     FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention with two female VELCRO-R fasteners sewn onto the outer surface of the webbing which is at opposite ends of one another and one male VELCRO-R fastener sewn onto the inner surface of the webbing. 
     FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention with two female VELCRO-R fasteners sewn onto the outer surface of the webbing which is adjacent to one another and one male VELCRO-R fastener sewn onto the inner surface of the webbing. 
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     Although specific embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings, it should be understood that such embodiments are by way of example only and merely illustrative of but a small number of the many possible specific embodiments which can represent applications of the principles of the present invention. Various changes and modifications obvious to one skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the present invention as further defined in the appended claims. 
     Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, there is shown an individual 1 with his hand 3 holding a folder 2 with the present invention folder holder 4. The folder holder 4 is removably attachable and is attached to the exterior surface of a stiff spine 6 of the folder 2. In operation, the hand 3 which is shown, is slid into the opening 8 of the folder holder 4. The folder 2 is retained by the holder 4 in which the hand 3 is positioned. The arms of the individual 1 also support the folder 2. By utilizing the present invention, cramps will not develop in the individual&#39;s hand because of the way the folder 2 is retained. The present invention can be utilized by a left-handed person or a right-handed person. 
     It will be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the stiff spine 6 of the folder 2 as described above. It is emphasized that while the spine 6 is the preferred location, it is also within the spirit and scope of the present invention to position the holder for maximum comfort. In addition, it will not be too difficult for one skilled in the art to relocate the holder at another location. 
     Referring to FIGS. 2 and 4, there is shown at 4 the present invention folder holder. The folder holder 4 is attached to the stiff spine 6 of the folder 2. The elongated female fastener 18 is affixed by adhesive means onto the exterior surface of the stiff spine 6 and the elongated male fastener 9 is stitch onto the outer surface of the absorbent material 14. 
     The folder holder 4 can be attached by fastening the elongated male fastener 9 onto the elongated female fastener 18. The two mating surfaces of the two fasteners are engaged at 16. The folder holder 4 can also be detached from the stiff spine 6 of the folder 2 by pulling the fasteners apart. 
     Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, there is shown the folder holder 4. The folder holder 4 consists of a comfortable circular elastic band 12 covered with an absorbent material such as terry cloth 14 or any type of fabric material, and a hook (male) fastener 9 and loop (female) fastener 18. In the preferred embodiment, the elongated male and elongated female fasteners are made of hook or male and loop or female VELCRO-R fasteners. Each VELCRO-R fastener has a thin backing which has a front surface and an opposite back surface. There are usually no functional structures on the back surface of a VELCRO-R fastener. The functional mating surface of the VELCRO-R fastener is carried on its front surface. The front surface of a male fastener 9 is a hook type mating surface 10 which has a large amount of filamentary hook members, and the front surface of a female fastener 18 is a loop type mating surface which has a large amount of filamentary loop members. When the male and female VELCRO-R fasteners 9 and 18 are attached to the outer surface of the terry cloth 14 and the exterior surface the stiff spine 6 respectively, it is their non-functional back surfaces which are brought into contact with the outer surface of the terry cloth 14 and the exterior surface of the stiff spine 6 respectively. One of the preferred methods of attachment to the outer surface of the terry cloth 14 is by stitching means. The method of attaching to the stiff spine 6 is by adhesive means. The stitching lines stitch the thin backing of the elongated male fastener 9 onto the designated surface of the terry cloth 14. The elongated female fastener 18 is affixed to the exterior surface of the stiff spine 6 by adhesive means onto the designated surface. 
     Referring to FIG. 5, there is shown an alternative embodiment of the folder holder. The folder holder consists of an elastic band 22 and a hook (male) fastener 29 with an opening 28 through which the individual&#39;s fingers are inserted. The front surface of a male fastener 29 is a hook type mating surface 30 which has a large amount of filamentary hook members. The male VELCRO-R fastener 29 is attached to the outer surface of the elastic band 22. The elongated female fastener is affixed to the exterior surface of the stiff spine of the folder or book cover by adhesive means onto the designated surface as described above in FIGS. 3 and 4. This alternative embodiment functions the same as described above. 
     Referring to FIG. 6, there is shown another alternative embodiment of the folder holder. The folder holder consists of an elastic absorbent material 34 (such as the type of material from which sweatbands are made) and a hook (male) fastener 39 with an opening 38 through which the individual&#39;s fingers are inserted. The front surface of a male fastener 39 is a hook type mating surface 40 which has a large amount of filamentary hook members. The male VELCRO-R fastener 39 is attached to the outer surface of the absorbent material 34. The elongated female fastener is affixed to the exterior surface of the stiff spine of the folder or book cover by adhesive means onto the designated surface as described above in FIGS. 3 and 4. This alternative embodiment functions the same as described above. 
     Referring to FIG. 7, there is shown another alternative embodiment of the folder holder. The folder holder consists of a &#34;C&#34; shaped elastic material or band 42 and a hook (male) fastener 49 with an opening 48 through which the individual&#39;s fingers are inserted. The front surface of a male fastener 49 is a hook type mating surface 50 which has a large amount of filamentary hook members. The two ends of the male VELCRO-R fastener 49 are attached to the ends of the &#34;C&#34; shaped elastic material 42. The elongated female fastener is affixed to the exterior surface of the stiff spine of the folder or book cover by adhesive means onto the designated surface as described above in FIGS. 3 and 4. This alternative embodiment functions the same as described above. 
     Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, there is shown another use of the folder holder 64. A hand 53 is holding a book cover 54 with a book 52 inside the book cover 54. The folder holder 64 is removably attachable and is attached to the exterior surface of the spine 66 of a conventional book cover 54. The book cover 54 is similar to the folder as described above. The two ends of the book 52 are slipped into the two slot openings of the book cover 54 respectively. Only one end of the book 58 and one slot opening 56 are shown in FIG. 8. This alternative use functions the same as described above and both the preferred embodiment and the alternative embodiment of the present invention can be used with the book cover 54 instead of the holder. 
     It will be appreciated that although the present invention has been illustrated with the hook or male fastener attached to the material and the loop or female fastener attached to the spine of the folder or book cover, the reverse is also within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the loop or female fastener can be attached to the material and the hook or male fastener can be attached to the spine of the folder or book cover. 
     The present invention has many advantageous features including: (a) it is removably attachable onto another mating surface; (b) it is inexpensive to manufacture; (c) it can be a towel for absorbing the perspiration from the user&#39;s hand; and (d) the elastic band can be wrapped with all types of absorbent material or without absorbent material. 
     Referring to FIGS. 10, 12 and 13, there is shown another preferred embodiment of the present invention folder holder 80 partially wrapped around an individual&#39;s hand 82. The folder holder 80 includes two elongated male fasteners 94 and 96, an elongated female fastener 104, and a webbing 84 which is an elongated narrow band with an inner surface 86, an outer surface 88, a first end 90 and a second end 92. The elongated fasteners are made of VELCRO-R fasteners as previously described in the preferred embodiment. 
     Referring to FIG. 11, there is shown a folder or book type article 98 with a stiff spine 99. The second elongated female fastener 106 has a complementary loop type mating surface for mating with the hook type mating surface of the first elongated male fastener 94. The second elongated female fastener 106 is attached to the exterior surface of the stiff spine 99 by adhesive means. However, one skilled in the art can attach the second female fastener 106 to the stiff spine 99 by any suitable means. 
     Referring to FIG. 12, the first and second elongated male fasteners 94, 96 are attached to the outer surface 88 of the webbing 84 by stitching means and are located adjacent to the first 90 and second 92 ends of the webbing 84 respectively. Each one of the male fasteners has a hook type mating surface for mating to a complementary loop type mating surface. 
     Referring to FIG. 13, the first elongated female fastener 104 has a complementary loop type mating surface for mating with the hook type mating surface of the second elongated male fastener 96. The first elongated female fastener 104 is attached to the inner surface 86 of the webbing 84 by stitching means and is located adjacent to the first end 90 of the webbing 84. 
     Referring to FIG. 14, in operation, the webbing 84 is wrapped around either hand of a user and the complementary loop type mating surface of the first elongated female fastener 104 is affixed to the hook type mating surface of the second elongated male fastener 96. The hook type mating surface of the first elongated male fastener 94 is affixed to the complementary loop type mating surface of the second elongated female fastener 106 which forms the removably attachable folder holder 80. 
     Referring to FIGS. 15 and 16, there is shown another alternative embodiment of the present invention folder holder 80. The structure of the folder holder 80 is the same as previously described above in FIGS. 10 through 14, and therefore their parts which are identical will be described by the same reference numbers in the text hereinafter. The first elongated male fastener 94 is now attached to the middle section of the webbing 84, as illustrated in FIG. 45. Although the first elongated male fastener 94 is attached to the middle section of the webbing 84, it will be appreciated that the male fastener 94 is not limited to the middle section of the webbing 84. It can be attached anywhere on the outer surface 88 of the webbing 
     It will be appreciated that although the present invention has been illustrated with the hook or male fasteners attached to the outer surface of the webbing and the loop or female fasteners attached to the inner surface of the webbing and the spine of the folder or book type article, the reverse is also within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the loop or female fasteners can be attached to the outer surface of the webbing and the hook or male fasteners can be attached to the inner surface of the webbing and the spine of the folder or book type article. These alternative embodiments are illustrated in FIGS. 17 and 18. FIG. 17 shows a cross-sectional view of the folder holder similar to FIG. 14 but assembled with two elongated female fasteners 110, 112 attached to the outer surface of the webbing and an elongated male fastener 116 attached to the inner surface of the webbing. FIG. 18 shows a cross-sectional view of the folder holder similar to FIG. 16 but with two elongated female fasteners 118, 120 attached to the outer surface of the webbing and an elongated male fastener 122 attached to the inner surface of the webbing. 
     The present invention is defined in detail as a removably attachable holder for a folder having a stiff spine with an exterior surface, comprising: (a) a webbing having an elongated narrow band with an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end and a second end; (b) a first elongated male fastener and a second elongated male fastener, each having a hook type mating surface, and located at opposite ends to each other and adjacent to said first and second ends of said elongated narrow band respectively; (c) means for attaching said first and second elongated male fasteners to said outer surface of said elongated narrow band, and having said hook type mating surfaces facing away from said webbing; (d) a first elongated female fastener having a complementary loop type mating surface for mating with said hook type mating surface of said second elongated male fastener at a location adjacent to said first end of said elongated narrow band; (e) means for attaching said first elongated female fastener to said inner surface of said elongated narrow band, and having said complementary loop type mating surface facing away from said webbing; (f) a second elongated female fastener having a complementary loop type mating surface for mating with said hook type mating surface of said first elongated male fastener; and (g) means for attaching said second elongated female fastener to said exterior surface on said stiff spine of said folder and having said loop type mating surface facing away from said stiff spine; (h) whereby said webbing can be wrapped around a hand of a user and said complementary loop type mating surface of said first elongated female fastener can be affixed to said hook type mating surface of said second elongated male fastener, and said hook type mating surface of said first elongated male fastener can be affixed to said complementary loop type mating surface of said second elongated female fastener, which forms said removably attachable holder. 
     Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is defined broadly as a holder for a folder having a spine with an exterior surface, comprising: (a) an elongated webbing having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end and a second end; (b) a first and a second elongated fasteners, each having a mating surface, and located at opposite ends to each other and adjacent to said first and second ends of said elongated webbing, and means for attaching the first and second elongated fasteners to said outer surface of said elongated webbing, and having the mating surfaces facing away from said elongated webbing; (c) a third elongated fastener having a complementary mating surface for mating with said mating surface of said second elongated fastener at a location adjacent to said first end of said elongated webbing, and means for attaching the third elongated fastener to said inner surface of said elongated webbing and having the mating surface facing away from said elongated webbing; and (d) a fourth elongated fastener having a complementary mating surface for mating with said mating surface of said first elongated fastener, and means for attaching the fourth elongated fastener to said exterior surface of said spine and having the mating surface facing away from said spine; (e) whereby said elongated webbing can be wrapped around a hand of a user and said complementary mating surface of said third elongated fastener can be affixed to said mating surface of said second elongated fastener, and said mating surface of said first elongated fastener can be affixed to said complementary mating surface of said fourth elongated fastener, which forms said holder. 
     Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is defined as a holder for a folder having a spine with an exterior surface, comprising: (a) an elongated webbing having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end and a second end; (b) a first and a second elongated fasteners, each having a mating surface, means for attaching the first and second elongated fasteners to said outer surface of said elongated webbing, and having the mating surfaces facing away from said elongated webbing; (c) a third elongated fastener having a complementary mating surface for mating with said mating surface of said second elongated fastener, and means for attaching the third elongated fastener to said inner surface of said elongated webbing and having the mating surface facing away from said elongated webbing; and (d) a fourth elongated fastener having a complementary mating surface for mating with said mating surface of said first elongated fastener, and means for attaching the fourth elongated fastener to said exterior surface of said spine and having the mating surface facing away from said spine; (e) whereby said elongated webbing can be wrapped around a hand of a user and said complementary mating surface of said third elongated fastener can be affixed to said mating surface of said second elongated fastener, and said mating surface of said first elongated fastener can be affixed to said complementary mating surface of said fourth elongated fastener, which forms said holder. 
     Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is defined more broadly as a holder for a book type article having a spine, comprising: (a) a webbing having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end and a second end; (b) means for attaching said first end with said second end of said webbing; and (c) means for attaching said webbing to said spine of said book type article; (d) whereby said webbing can be attached to said spine of said book type article to form said holder. 
     Of course the present invention is not intended to be restricted to any particular form or arrangement, or any specific embodiment disclosed herein, or any specific use, since the same may be modified in various particulars or relations without departing from the spirit or scope of the claimed invention hereinabove shown and described of which the apparatus shown is intended only for illustration and for disclosure of an operative embodiment and not to show all of the various forms or modifications in which the present invention might be embodied or operated. 
     The present invention has been described in considerable detail in order to comply with the patent laws by providing full public disclosure of at least one of its forms. However, such detailed description is not intended in any way to limit the broad features or principles of the present invention, or the scope of patent monopoly to be granted.