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1.Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to a carrier system of particular advantage for office files, binders, folders or the like.
2. Background
In an office setting, containers for documents are relatively common, including file folders, expandable folders, ring binders, and so forth. Papers and other documents are routinely stored in these containers. For instance, a set of receipts may be stored in an expandable folder, such as a so-called “accordion” folder that has expandable pleats on its sides and bottom. The accordion folder may have indexable sections for various categories, such as the letters of the alphabet or month of the year. This type of folder may be a common choice when storing documents for tax preparation, because receipts for various different items may be placed into different sections in the accordion folder. As a storage device, the folder functions nicely.
However, when the time comes to transport the accordion folder and its contents to the accountant for tax preparation, the common accordion folder has some shortcomings. For instance, the folder must be held upright during transport. When holding the folder along with other items, extra care has to be devoted to maintaining the upright orientation of the folder when opening doors, pushing buttons in an elevator, and so forth. In addition to the problem that items may fall out of the folder if not carried upright, it would be convenient if a user could carry a multiplicity of folders and binders with a carrying system that hardly takes up any space when not in use. Such a system could be “at the ready” but otherwise unobtrusive. Typically such folders do not have handles and if they did, there would always be a chance of them tearing out. In addition, if the folders were outfitted with handles, they would become bulkier and fewer such folders could be fitted side by side on a shelf or the like.
Accordingly, there exists a need for a document container system that is easily transportable, compact, takes up little space and if possible attractive.
The following is a summary of some of the features of the invention. It is not intended to define the invention, but only assist the reader when reading the entire application to get a quick overview of the subject matter. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims and the detailed description provides various embodiments. Reference should be had to those sections for a complete understanding of the invention.
According to one aspect of the invention there is shown a carrier system having a carrier folder having a pair of opposing sidewalls, defining a space for articles therebetween, each of said sidewalls have an upper edge; affixation points on proximate said upper edge of said sidewalls; at least one handle strap removably attachable to said affixation point; so that said folder can be carried by said strap when in a transport mode and wherein said straps may be removed in a non-transport mode.
According to another aspect of the invention there is disclosed a carrier system having a carrier shell having opposing sidewalls and a bottom, thereby defining a space for receiving a folder; a multi-compartment index folder having a plurality of compartments, sized to be received within said defined space, releasable attachment elements for removable affixing said folder into said shell; affixation points on said sidewalls; at least one handle strap removably attachable to said affixation points, so that said folder can be carried by said strap when in a transport mode and wherein said straps may be removed in a non-transport mode.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is disclosed a carrier system having a pliable web carrier shell capable of forming opposing sidewall portions and a bottom portion, thereby defining a space for receiving a folder sized to be received within said defined space, affixation points on said sidewall portions; at least one handle strap removably attachable to said affixation points; so that said folder can be carried by said web.
An alternative construction involves the use of a folder insert which comprises sidewalls 15 and dividers 19, and wherein the insert also has its own sidewalls which mate with covers 13 and 14. In effect, covers 13 and 14 and a connecting bottom (preferably rigid) form a shell into which a multi-compartment index folder can be placed within and thus transported. The multi-compartment index folder can be temporarily affixed to the carrier shell (13-14 and bottom) by Velcro®, friction, tape, magnets or any other removable affixation means. In this system, one carrier shell can be used with a plurality of multi-compartment index folder inserts.
This structure has the advantage that the handles are completely removable and when removed, the surfaces to which they are attached are made as unobtrusive as possible so that such folders can be stacked side-by-side or otherwise. This is accomplished by providing attachment means on the sidewalls which are substantially flush when the handles are removed. In this case holes are shown, but other systems, such as snaps, or other clasps, perhaps recessed, can be used.
Alternatively, other appropriate fastening methods may be used, or the handles may be integrated into the front and rear covers and be folded out of the way. For example, in
The accordion folder 10 has pleated sides 15 and 16 connecting the front cover 13 and rear cover 14, and, optionally, a pleated bottom. Preferably, the accordion folder 10 has dividers 19 that can separate the contents of the folder into various compartments, which simplifies locating the stored documents. The carrier system of
The system of
The overall length of panel 24 is determined by how many binder-like items are to be carried therebetween. Double handles can also be provided as is shown in
The advantage of the structure in
Although the various embodiments shown in
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/655484 filed on 23 Feb. 2005, the complete subject matter of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60655484 | Feb 2005 | US |