Vertical pocket folder
09902189 ยท 2018-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42F7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B42F7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42F7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vertical file folder system is disclosed in several embodiments. The folder (10) has a plurality of pocket segments 20, 30, 32 which are joined together at their bottom by living hinges 38 which maintain the bottoms edges 16, 116, 216 spaced apart. Port 28 also allow for expansion as do slots 60. An alternative embodiment (FIG. 9-10) show a folder which has a bottom flap 320, side flap 322 and top flap 318 which overlie each other to create a three sided boundary for papers or other contents.
Claims
1. A multi-pocket file retaining folder comprising: a first pocket comprising: a) a first back portion having front and rear faces, two sides, a first top edge and a first bottom edge, and inner out outer side edges; b) a first pocket flap extending from the bottom edge upwardly toward said top edge; c) a second top flap extending from the top edge and being foldable over a portion of said back portion; d) a third side flap extending from the outer edge and having a diagonal distal edge running diagonally from adjacent said upper edge to adjacent said lower edge, said flap being narrower adjacent said upper edge and wider adjacent said lower edge, so that when said third flap is folded, and said first pocket flap is folded over said third flap, a pocket is formed with a diagonal edge to allow viewing of items within the pocket; said first flap overlying said third flap and slidably engaging said third flap no permanent affixation between said first and their flaps; said flaps all being hingeably foldable toward said front face so that the flaps together provide retention for items within the first pocket; said flaps all being hingeably foldable toward said front face so that the flaps together provide expandable retention for items within the first pocket so that when items are inserted in said first pocket, all of said flaps are able to deflect thereby creating a larger first pocket; said first and second pockets being hingeably joined along the inner edges to permit the pockets to be folded together.
2. The folder of claim 1 wherein third flap include a first diagonally cut distal portion extending from adjacent said top edge and toward said inner edge and then a second diagonal portion, extending from said first diagonal portion immediately adjacent said lower edge, so that the side flaps follow a two part path from adjacent the top edge to adjacent the bottom edge.
3. The folder of claim 1, further including a plurality of spaced apart elongated diagonal pressure relieve slots in said side first flap extending from the outer edge.
4. The folder of claim 1, further including a plurality of spaced apart elongated diagonal pressure relieve slots in said fourth flap extending from the bottom edge.
5. The folder of claim 3 wherein said upper edge of said third side flap slidably intersects only a portion of said second flap when folded thereover.
6. A multi-pocket file retaining folder comprising: a first pocket comprising: a) a first back portion having front and rear faces, two sides, a first top edge and a first bottom edge, and inner out outer side edges; b) a first pocket flap extending from the bottom edge upwardly toward said top edge; c) a second top flap extending from the top edge and being foldable over a portion of said back portion; d) a third side flap extending from the outer edge and having a diagonal distal edge running diagonally from adjacent said upper edge to adjacent said lower edge, said flap being narrower adjacent said upper edge and wider adjacent said lower edge, so that when said third flap is folded, and said first pocket flap is folded over said third flap, a pocket is formed with a diagonal edge to allow viewing of items within the pocket; said flaps all being hingeably foldable toward said front face so that the flaps together provide retention for items within the first pocket; a second pocket comprising: 1) a second back portion having front and back faces, two sides, a first top edge and a first bottom edge and inner out outer side edges; 2) a fourth pocket flap extending from the bottom edge upwardly toward said top edge; 3) a fifth top flap extending from the top edge and being foldable over a portion of said back portion; 4) a sixth side flap extending from the outer edge and having a diagonal distal edge running diagonally from adjacent said upper edge to adjacent said lower edge, said flap being narrower adjacent said upper edge and wider adjacent said lower edge, so that when said sixth flap is folded, and said fourth pocket flap is folded over said sixth flap, a pocket is formed with a diagonal edge to allow viewing of items within the pocket; said flaps all being hingeably foldable toward said front face so that the flaps together provide retention for items within the first pocket; said first and second pockets being hingeably joined along the inner edges to permit the pockets to be folded together, further including a plurality of spaced apart elongated diagonal pressure relieve slots in said side first flap extending from the outer edge, said slots being formed diagonally relative to the axis of the outer edge.
7. The folder of claim 1 said first and second flaps slidably intersect when folded toward said back portion, so that items of varying thickness are maintaining with the pocket.
8. A multi-pocket retaining file folder comprising: a first pocket comprising: a) a first back portion having two sides, a first top edge and a first bottom edge, and inner out outer side edges; b) a first pocket flap extending from the bottom edge upwardly toward said top edge; c) a second top flap extending from the top edge and being foldable over a portion of said back portion; d) a third side flap extending diagonally from the outer edge and having a distal edge running diagonally from adjacent said upper edge to adjacent said lower edge, said flap being narrower adjacent said upper edge and wider adjacent said lower edge, said flaps all being hingeably foldable toward said front face and slidably intersecting with each other without affixation to each other, so that the flaps together provide expandable retention for items within the first pocket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) A file folder 10 is disclosed various embodiments and will be described in detail below. A method of manufacturing same is also disclosed.
(14) The embodiment in
(15) Extending from the bottom edge 16 is a pocket flap 20 which has two side wall tabs 24 (see
(16) In addition to packet 20, the preferred embodiment has additional pocket segments. In
(17) This makes it possible to add any number of additional pocket segments and also means that the hinge/joint will be double thickness in the gusset area 38.
(18) To add additional pocket segments, such as shown if
(19) An additional feature, diagonal cut 50 is optional applied toward an upper corner of the back portions 12, 112, 212 of pocket segment. This diagonal cut performs two functions. First, it receives a corner of paper to help keep it in the pocket. It provides shear protection for stapled papers. When papers are stapled, the shear force is focused on the staple making them easy to shear/rip. By tucking the paper corner and staple under the diagonal slot the shear point is spread over a larger area and shear forces are reduced. Making the diagonal cuts hemispherical (concave or convex) will further reduce such forces.
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(22) Folder 310 is shown as preferably symmetrical on a center fold 316 with left and right back panels 312, 314. In the symmetrical embodiment (as shown) the sides differ only in that they have left or right flap 322 affixed to their respective side edges 330, 332. Side flaps 322 may be perforated along their edges with slots 60 as shown, or other stress relieve means as explained herein for other embodiments. The side flaps have a diagonal edge 340 which extends from the bottom edge (obscured but shown in dotted lines) which is a straight across edge terminated just above the bottom edge 342. The diagonal edge 340 may be a straight line to the bottom edge, or have a slight curvature at point of termination similar to the curvature 344 toward the upper edge. The upper termination of flap 322 therefore preferably follows a first angular (diagonal) path, and then a second more oblique angular path at 344 to the edge 332. This will eliminate puckering of papers if the flap terminated at the top edge 346. The preferred construction terminates a predetermined distance from the top edge 346, but sufficiently high to be partially cover flap 318 thereby creating a partial retainer for the flap underneath, as shown in the figures.
(23) A lower flap 320 extends from the lower edge 342 at a fold line and folds upwardly toward the upper edge. It provides a bottom pocket region and may have slots 60 as shown for expansion. Its depth is typically one third to one half of the height of the back panel 312, 314. The lower flap when closed, therefore intersects and overlies side panel 372 to form two sidewalls of the pocket, the folded over folder providing the other sidewall and the top flap, which intersects and underlies side flap 372, provides the top closure. Thus the preferred structure has the lower flap intersecting and overlying the side flat at least in part, and the side flat intersecting and overlying the top flat, at least in part to create an interlocking, overlapping three sided pocket.
(24) Papers/contents of the folder can be removed in many ways such as shown in
(25) The description of the invention and its applications as set forth herein is illustrative and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Variations and modifications of the embodiments disclosed herein are possible and practical alternatives to and equivalents of the various elements of the embodiments would be understood to those of ordinary skill in the art upon study of this patent document. These and other variations and modifications of the embodiments disclosed herein may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.