Claims
- 1. In a system of hanging-type folder, each folder having a suspending rod passing through upper edge portions thereof, ends of said rods having notches formed therein, a folder interlocking member for coupling together two adjacent ones of said hanging-type folders, the folder interlocking member comprising:
- a resilient elongate member extending a length substantially equal to the width of one of said hanging-type folders;
- said elongate member being selectively detachable from said hanging-type folders;
- said elongate member having friction means for frictionally engaging said upper edge portions of adjacent leaves of said adjacent hanging-type folders, including a single slotted opening formed along a length of said elongate member for insertion thereinto of said upper edge portions, said slotted opening being dimensioned to exhibit flexure upon insertion of said upper edge portions, a secure attachment being maintained by a restoring force of said elongate member;
- said elongate member having an upper portion disposed in opposed relation to said single slotted opening for occluding the gap between adjacent leaves of adjacent folders, said upper portion extending substantially the full length of said elongate member so as to occlude the gap substantially along the full width of said adjacent leaves;
- said elongate member having notched ends coextensive with said notches of said rods.
- 2. The folder interlocking member of claim 1 wherein said detachable elongate member has either a circular, rectilinear, or triangular cross section.
- 3. The folder interlocking member of claim 1 wherein said detachable elongate member is substantially a solid member.
- 4. The folder interlocking member of claim 1 wherein said friction means further includes two substantially parallel spaced apart surfaces extending from said single slotted opening into an interior region of said elongate member.
- 5. The folder interlocking member of claim 4 wherein one of said spaced apart surfaces is textured for increased frictional contact with an inserted upper edge portion of a leaf of a folder.
- 6. The folder interlocking member of claim 4 wherein both of said spaced apart surfaces are textured for increased frictional contact with an inserted upper edge portion of a leaf of a folder.
- 7. In a system of hanging-type folders, each folder having a suspending rod passing through upper edge portions thereof, ends of said rods having notches formed therein, a folder interlocking member for coupling together two adjacent ones of said hanging-type folders, the folder interlocking member comprising:
- a detachable elongate member extending a length substantially equal to the width of a folder;
- said detachable member having a first slotted opening for receiving an upper edge portion of a leaf of a first folder;
- said detachable member having a second slotted opening for receiving an upper edge portion of a leaf of a folder adjacent said first folder;
- said detachable member having an upper portion disposed in opposed relation to said slotted openings for preventing formation of a gap between adjacent leaves of adjacent folders, said upper portion extending substantially the full length of said detachable member.
- 8. The folder interlocking member of claim 7 further including a partition separating said first and second slotted openings.
- 9. The folder interlocking member of claim 7 wherein said detachable member has a substantially circular, rectilinear, or triangular cross section.
- 10. The folder interlocking member of claim 7 wherein said detachable member is substantially a solid member.
- 11. The folder interlocking member of claim 7 wherein each of said first and second slotted openings is defined by two substantially parallel spaced apart surfaces extending into an interior region of said elongate member to provide friction engaging surfaces for an inserted leaf of a folder.
- 12. The folder interlocking member of claim 11 wherein, for each of said first and second slotted openings, at least one of said spaced apart surfaces is textured for increased frictional contact with an inserted leaf of a folder.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/503,703, filed Jul. 18, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,673.
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