Patent classifications
B42F21/06
Divider adhesion strip assembly
Disclosed is a divider adhesion strip assembly that includes a sheet with a front side and a bottom side having a perimeter that is defined by a first edge, a second edge, a third edge, and a fourth edge wherein the first edge is opposite the second edge and the third edge is opposite the fourth edge. A first laminate strip portion may be adhered to the front side of the divider sheet. The first laminate strip portion is positioned along the first edge of the sheet and extends between the third edge and the fourth edge. A plurality of apertures may be aligned adjacent the second edge of the sheet. A tab member having indicia thereon and an adhesive portion may be provided wherein the adhesive portion is configured to adhere to the first laminate strip portion such that the indicia extends past the perimeter of the sheet.
File Folder with removable / peelable label(s) / tab(s)
This invention relates to file folders with one, two, or more layers of removable or peelable labels that are pre-adhered, pre-stuck to the tab. This invention allows an individual to re-use a file folder one, two or more times notwithstanding that the file folder tabs have been marked. Individuals will also have the opportunity to continue using the folder even if he/she makes mistakes writing on the tabs/labels. By peeling off or removing a layer of a pre-existing, pre-adhered, non-stainable label, the individual can re-use the same file folder but with a new, fresh, clean, and unmarked tab/label. Because of its reuseability, it will help cut down on the amount of paper waste we throw away.
File Folder with removable / peelable label(s) / tab(s)
This invention relates to file folders with one, two, or more layers of removable or peelable labels that are pre-adhered, pre-stuck to the tab. This invention allows an individual to re-use a file folder one, two or more times notwithstanding that the file folder tabs have been marked. Individuals will also have the opportunity to continue using the folder even if he/she makes mistakes writing on the tabs/labels. By peeling off or removing a layer of a pre-existing, pre-adhered, non-stainable label, the individual can re-use the same file folder but with a new, fresh, clean, and unmarked tab/label. Because of its reuseability, it will help cut down on the amount of paper waste we throw away.
REPOSITIONABLE MEDIUM AND STACK THEREOF
A repositionable medium includes a base, a paper, and a first repositionable adhesive. The base has a top surface, a bottom surface, a first end edge, and a second end edge. The paper is fixedly coupled to the top surface of the base proximate to the first end edge. The paper has an inner edge and an outer edge. The outer edge is closer to the first end edge than the inner edge is to the first end edge. The inner edge is spaced a first distance from the first end edge of the base. The first repositionable adhesive is fixed to the bottom surface of the base and is not present in a first low adhesion area at a line across a width of the base and spaced a second distance from the second end edge of the base. The second distance equals the length of the first distance.
REPOSITIONABLE MEDIUM AND STACK THEREOF
A repositionable medium includes a base, a paper, and a first repositionable adhesive. The base has a top surface, a bottom surface, a first end edge, and a second end edge. The paper is fixedly coupled to the top surface of the base proximate to the first end edge. The paper has an inner edge and an outer edge. The outer edge is closer to the first end edge than the inner edge is to the first end edge. The inner edge is spaced a first distance from the first end edge of the base. The first repositionable adhesive is fixed to the bottom surface of the base and is not present in a first low adhesion area at a line across a width of the base and spaced a second distance from the second end edge of the base. The second distance equals the length of the first distance.
Rapid response tabs/computer keyboard key
Rapid Response Tab(s) (RRT) are ergonomically designed taking into account various human factor(s) related to high-impact tasks. Mediums used to accomplish this comprise (in-part) of several computer types and mobile devises alike, whereby input is attained electronically. As such, users key in (either by activation of a keyboard key within a a particular operating system and/or within a software application pull-down menu) desired RRT choice.
In either case, selection of a distinct RRT allows for delineation i.e. specific parameters that at a minimum include one or more different colors that includes: green, yellow, and red.
Primarily, each color is meant to elicit a stimuli response with understood boundaries corresponding with road signageprotocol and/or other influencing factors based on cultural aspects.
With regards to embodiments in a tangible physical form, a RRT classification might best fit under office supplies and explicitly consisting of: flag wheel, different type of singular flag configurations, as well as a tab/flag.
Purposely, these stationery products are distinctively used in a manner that utilizes non-permanent adhesive as well as a clip. Expressly, each attaches to a given document page with either a transparent film layer (pressure sensitive glue) capable of being repositioned or a unique die-cut interference tongue slide mechanism that's ideal for both tabbing and grouping several pages together.
Index label assembly
An index label and a method for applying an index label to a sheet or folder. A label assembly includes labels in a column, and each of the labels includes a fold line. A registration structure is adjacent the label column. Each label can be partially folded into a raised position, and the item to be label placed adjacent the raided portions, such as using the registration structure to align the item. The raised portion is lowered and adhered to the item. The remainder of the label is then removed from the label assembly and folded to adhere to itself and/or the item to form an index label on the item.
Index label assembly
An index label and a method for applying an index label to a sheet or folder. A label assembly includes labels in a column, and each of the labels includes a fold line. A registration structure is adjacent the label column. Each label can be partially folded into a raised position, and the item to be label placed adjacent the raided portions, such as using the registration structure to align the item. The raised portion is lowered and adhered to the item. The remainder of the label is then removed from the label assembly and folded to adhere to itself and/or the item to form an index label on the item.
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.