File Folder with removable / peelable label(s) / tab(s)
20180047308 ยท 2018-02-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B42F21/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G09F3/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. The present invention provides pre-adhered, non-stainable one, two or more removable/peelable layers of label on the tab, whether a straight cut or numbered (i.e. , , , etc.) cut, of file folders. Each layer of label is a bit different from another such that the top layer is a tad longer than the layer beneath it or the labels will have the same size provided that a tiny fraction at the side of the labels do not have adhesive.
2. As to the labels in claim number 1, the sticking or adhesive quality of the pre-adhered, non-stainable label is akin to the adhesiveness of the Post-It labeling and correction & cover-up tape manufactured by 3M such that when the first layer is removed or peeled off, the layer underneath remains and when peeled, it would not damage or leave residue to the label underneath or to the skin of the file folder tab. The removable labels can be white or a different single color or a mix thereof.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0005] As referred to in the Summary or Description above, for purposes of this invention, file folder includes, but are not limited to, or are and can be referred to, as straight or numbered cuts, side or end tabs, letter or legal size, manila, recycled or colored, or with fastener, and expanding jackets or pockets. The drawings henceforth shows a cut file folder with end tab (
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BACKGROUND
[0024] File folders are generally discarded after one use. File folders today are not made or designed to be used two or more times. Once the tab of the file folder has been marked, written upon, compromised, or damaged, the file folder ends up in the thrash even if the file folder is in good shape. Erasing the writing on the tab is often times inconvenient and leaves unsightly, sloppy and messy erasure markings that makes the file folder unappealing and not presentable.
[0025] In lieu of writing on the tab, some use separate adhesive labels (i.e. Avery labels) to write the file name and stick it on the tab. The problems with using a separate label are: 1) There is no label big enough to cover the entire length of the tab of some file folders (i.e. straight cut folders); and 2) The individual has to buy these labels separately that costs additional expense.
[0026] This present invention solves these problems by having pre-adhered, non-stainable, removable and peelable layer(s) of label along the tab of the folder. By using these labels, individuals can write on and peel the labels, and keep reusing the file folder.