Patent classifications
B42F21/02
Visually enhanced tab file system
A tab system for a folder (10a), and a method of making same is disclosed. The tab is enlarged to carry more information/indicia. The visual indicia space (16a), i.e. the viewable space on the front (32a, 36a) of the folder which allows viewing of the enlarged tab is achieve without violating the overall size restrictions (40a) of the file folder. Instead, the front of the folder adjacent to the tab on the back panel, is cut away (32a,34a) to expose a greater portion of the back panel (14a) and allow an increase in visual indicia space. The remaining portion of the front panel, not adjacent to the tab may also be cut away (34a) to allow other enlarged tab files, with offset tabs, (22d, 21a) to be viewable behind the present file.
Visually enhanced tab file system
A tab system for a folder (10a), and a method of making same is disclosed. The tab is enlarged to carry more information/indicia. The visual indicia space (16a), i.e. the viewable space on the front (32a, 36a) of the folder which allows viewing of the enlarged tab is achieve without violating the overall size restrictions (40a) of the file folder. Instead, the front of the folder adjacent to the tab on the back panel, is cut away (32a,34a) to expose a greater portion of the back panel (14a) and allow an increase in visual indicia space. The remaining portion of the front panel, not adjacent to the tab may also be cut away (34a) to allow other enlarged tab files, with offset tabs, (22d, 21a) to be viewable behind the present file.
TAB BOOKLET AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
A booklet, in the form of a tab booklet, includes a cover and a reading passage page that has a first portion in which first content is contained and a side tab that extends outwardly along a first side edge. The reading passage page includes a fold line that defines a top portion and a bottom portion of the reading passage page. The booklet includes a plurality of tabbed pages located subsequent to the reading passage page. Each tabbed page includes a tab formed along a top edge of the tabbed page, wherein the tabs of the tabbed pages are laterally offset from one another when the booklet is constructed. The fold line is located such that when the top portion is folded along the fold line and is superimposed over the bottom portion, the tabs are visible and extend above the folded reading passage page. The booklet is fastened along a left side edge of the cover and the left side edges of the tabbed pages and along a left side edge of the tab portion.
Integrated tab hanging file system
An integral tab system for a 2-D or 3-D tab for a folder, and a method of making same is disclosed. The integral 2-D (flat) tab (20) is provided in the hanging folder itself without the need for additional tabs being affixed. The 3-D tab version (120) is created by an extension which is folded onto itself so that one edge surface is at an angle relative to the panels of the file folder allowing it to be read from the side. These tabs may also be supplied in a detachable form.
Food storage labeling device
A food storage labelling device includes a binder that has a front cover, a back cover and a spine hingedly coupled between the front cover and the back cover. A label printer is attached to the back cover and the label printer has data storage for storing a database comprising a plurality of food which can be applied to a food storage container for identifying food contained within the food storage container. A plurality of pages is each disposed on the front cover of the binder and a table listing food items, numeric codes associated with the food items and the recommended method of storing the food items is printed on the pages. A plurality of dividers is interlaced between the plurality of pages for dividing the plurality of pages into food categories.
Food storage labeling device
A food storage labelling device includes a binder that has a front cover, a back cover and a spine hingedly coupled between the front cover and the back cover. A label printer is attached to the back cover and the label printer has data storage for storing a database comprising a plurality of food which can be applied to a food storage container for identifying food contained within the food storage container. A plurality of pages is each disposed on the front cover of the binder and a table listing food items, numeric codes associated with the food items and the recommended method of storing the food items is printed on the pages. A plurality of dividers is interlaced between the plurality of pages for dividing the plurality of pages into food categories.
Folder folder
A bound component has a front cover attached to a spine attached to a rear cover, a binding mechanism, and a binder extension attached to either cover. The binder extension folds inwardly in its closed position and has pockets. Also disclosed is a bound component having a front cover attached to a spine attached to a rear cover, a binding mechanism and one or more pockets attached to either cover. The pocket may have one or more closure flaps and may be expandable. Also disclosed is a folder having one or more bound edges and one or more free edges, one or more folder tabs extending from one or more free edges, and a plurality of pages bound to the folder. The pages may be bound to the folder using adhesive, string, staples or other attachment mechanisms. The folder may fit within a traditional file drawer.
Folder folder
A bound component has a front cover attached to a spine attached to a rear cover, a binding mechanism, and a binder extension attached to either cover. The binder extension folds inwardly in its closed position and has pockets. Also disclosed is a bound component having a front cover attached to a spine attached to a rear cover, a binding mechanism and one or more pockets attached to either cover. The pocket may have one or more closure flaps and may be expandable. Also disclosed is a folder having one or more bound edges and one or more free edges, one or more folder tabs extending from one or more free edges, and a plurality of pages bound to the folder. The pages may be bound to the folder using adhesive, string, staples or other attachment mechanisms. The folder may fit within a traditional file drawer.
FOLDER
A folder includes a first enclosure member, a second enclosure member, a stretchable and retractable connecting member, and a support member. The first enclosure member and the second enclosure member are arranged opposite to each other and form an accommodating space, and the accommodating space is used for receiving files. The stretchable and retractable connecting member is connected between the first enclosure member and the second enclosure member, and a size of the accommodating space changes with stretching and retracting of the stretchable and retractable connecting member. The support member is detachably connected between the first enclosure member and the second enclosure member, and the support member is used for limiting the accommodating space to a predetermined size.
FOLDER
A folder includes a first enclosure member, a second enclosure member, a stretchable and retractable connecting member, and a support member. The first enclosure member and the second enclosure member are arranged opposite to each other and form an accommodating space, and the accommodating space is used for receiving files. The stretchable and retractable connecting member is connected between the first enclosure member and the second enclosure member, and a size of the accommodating space changes with stretching and retracting of the stretchable and retractable connecting member. The support member is detachably connected between the first enclosure member and the second enclosure member, and the support member is used for limiting the accommodating space to a predetermined size.