SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A document case includes an expandable file module between two side panels. A flap may be coupled to a first side panel by a top panel. The top panel is resilient such that the top panel urges a second side panel toward the first side panel when the flap is secured to the second side panel to close the document case.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a pictorial view of a document case that embodies the invention.
FIG. 2 is a side view of the document case of FIG. 1 in which the document case is relatively empty.
FIG. 3 is a side view of the document case of FIG. 1 in which the document case is relatively full.
FIG. 4 is a side view of another document case that embodies the invention in which the document case is relatively empty.
FIG. 5 is a side view of the document case of FIG. 4 in which the document case is relatively full.
FIG. 6 is a side view of another document case that embodies the invention in which the document case is relatively empty.
FIG. 7 is a side view of the document case of FIG. 6 in which the document case is relatively full.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1 shows a document case 10 that embodies the invention. A first side panel 12 and a second side panel 14 each include exterior and interior surfaces. An expandable file module 16 is coupled to the interior surfaces of the first side panel 12 and the second side panel 14. The expandable file module 16 may include a plurality of interconnected pockets, which may provide storage for documents and the like.
A flap 18 is coupled to an edge of the first side panel 12 by a top panel 20. A portion of the flap 18 may be secured adjacent the exterior surface of the second side panel 14 to close the document case 10, as may be seen in FIG. 2. The top panel 20 may be coupled to an edge of the first side panel 12 and an edge of the flap 18. The top panel 20 is resilient such that the top panel urges the second panel 14 toward the first panel 12 when the flap 18 is secured to the second panel 14 to close the document case 10. The top panel 20 may be made from an elastomeric material such as rubber or plastic. The top panel 20 may be formed with accordion folds, such as the folds shown in FIG. 1, to enhance the resiliency of the top panel.
The document case 10 may include a bottom panel 22 as shown in the side views of FIGS. 2 and 3. The bottom panel 22 may couple adjacent edges of the first side panel 12 and the second side panel 14 to hold the coupled edges in a spaced apart relationship. FIG. 2 shows the document case 10 in a relatively empty condition. FIG. 3 shows the document case 10 in a relatively full condition. It may be seen that the bottom panel 22 is not resilient and the edges coupled by the bottom panel may remain in a substantially fixed spaced apart relationship to one another.
Again referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, it may be seen that the resilient top panel 20 expands when the document case 10 is filled as shown in FIG. 3. Because the top panel 20 is resilient, the top panel urges the second panel 14 toward the first panel 12 when the flap 18 is secured to the second panel 14 to close the document case 10 causing the document case to assume a compact configuration as shown in FIG. 2 when the document case is relatively empty. The flap 18 may be removably secured to the second panel 14 by a fastener such as a snap fastener or a hook and loop fastener.
The document case 10 may be formed from a single sheet of material. The coupled edges of the bottom panel, first side panel, and the second side panel may be formed by folding the sheet.
FIGS. 4 and 5 show side views of another document case 30 that embodies the invention. The document case 30 includes a first side panel 32, a second side panel 34, an expandable file module 36, a flap 38, and a resilient top panel 40 that may be arranged in a similar manner to the document case 10 shown in FIGS. 1 through 3 and described above. The document case 30 may include an elastic band 44 to couple the flap 38 to the first side panel 32. The elastic band may pass over a bottom edge of the first side panel 32 opposite the edge to which the top panel 40 is coupled. The elastic band 44 may urge the second side panel 34 toward the first side panel 32 when the elastic band couples the flap 38 to the first side panel.
The document case 30 may include a button 42 coupled to the flap. The elastic band 44 may be coupled to the first side panel 32, such as by being passed through a hole in the first side panel and secured. The elastic band 44 may be removably coupled to the button 42, such as by having a loop portion that is passed over a shank portion of the button to be held between a larger head portion of the button and the flap 38.
The document case 30 may be closed on the bottom by the construction of the expandable file module 36. The bottom of the expandable file module 36 may be an accordion type construction that expands as the document case 30 is filled, as shown in FIG. 5. The resilient top panel 40 and the elastic band 44 may cooperate to urge the second panel 34 toward the first panel 32 when the flap 38 is secured by the elastic band to close the document case 10 causing the document case to assume a compact configuration as shown in FIG. 4 when the document case is relatively empty. Compared to the document case 10 shown in FIGS. 1 through 3, the document case 30 shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 may permit the expandable file module 36 to expand more fully and accommodate a larger quantity of documents.
FIGS. 6 and 7 show side views of another document case 50 that embodies the invention. The document case 50 includes a first side panel 52, a second side panel 54, an expandable file module 56, a flap 58, and a resilient top panel 60 that may be arranged in a similar manner to the document case 10 shown in FIGS. 1 through 3 and described above. The flap 58 may be removably secured to the second panel 54 by a fastener such as a snap fastener or a hook and loop fastener.
The document case 50 may include a resilient bottom panel 62 to couple adjacent edges of the first side panel 52 and the second side panel 54 to urge the second side panel toward the first side panel at the coupled edges. The bottom panel 62 may be made from an elastomeric material such as rubber or plastic. The bottom panel 62 may be formed with accordion folds, such as the folds shown in FIG. 6, to enhance the resiliency of the bottom panel. The resilient top panel 60 and bottom panel 62 may cooperate to cause the document case 50 to assume a compact configuration as shown in FIG. 6 when the document case is relatively empty. It may be appreciated that the resilient bottom panel 62 may tend to compress the bottom portion of the expandable file module 56 both when the document case 50 is closed and when it is open.
The following method may be used for constructing a document case that embodies the invention such as the document case 10 shown in FIGS. 1 through 3. Provide a first side panel 12 that includes a first exterior surface and an opposing first interior surface of the document case. Provide a second side panel 14 that includes a second exterior surface and an opposing second interior surface of the document case. Couple an expandable file module 16 to the first interior surface and the second interior surface of the document case 10. Provide a flap 18 having a portion of the flap that may be secured adjacent the second exterior surface of the second side panel 14 to close the document case. Couple a top panel 20 to a first edge of the first side panel 12 and an edge of the flap 18. The top panel 20 may be made from a resilient material such that the top panel urges the second side panel 14 toward the first side panel 12 when the flap 18 is secured adjacent the second exterior surface to close the document case 10.
A bottom panel 22 may be coupled to a second edge of the first side panel 12 opposite the first edge and to an edge of the second side panel 14 to hold the coupled edges in a spaced apart relationship. The bottom panel, first side panel, and the second side panel may be formed from a single sheet of material. The single sheet may be folded to form the coupled edges.
In another embodiment as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, an elastic band 44 may be attached to the document case 30 for coupling the flap 38 to the first side panel 32. The elastic band 44 may be arranged to pass over a second edge of the first side panel 32 opposite the first edge such that the elastic band urges the second side panel 34 toward the first side panel when the elastic band couples the flap 38 to the first side panel. A button 42 may be coupled to the flap 38 to provide a removable coupling for the elastic band 44.
In another embodiment of a document case 50 as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, a bottom panel 62 may be coupled to a second edge of the first side panel 52 opposite the first edge and to an edge of the second side panel 54. The bottom panel 62 may be made of a resilient material or construction such that the bottom panel urges the second side panel 54 toward the first side panel 52 at the coupled edges.
While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention not be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those ordinarily skilled in the art.