This invention relates to an expandable holder. More particularly, this invention relates to an expandable holder for use as a stationery pad holder, an envelope for photoprints and other similar uses.
As is known, expandable folders had been known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,651 and expandable envelopes had been known from U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,227,444 and 6,564,994. The folders and envelopes described in these patents have pockets for receiving materials such that when the pockets become stuffed with materials, such as multi-page documents, the pockets are allowed to expand while narrowing in overall width. The construction of the pockets is such that the corners of the pockets are sealed over at all times.
In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a pad holder that has an expandable pocket. This pad holder may be used to hold the backing of a stationery pad in place while the user is allowed to write on the pages of the pad. In addition, when not in use, the entire pad may be placed in the expandable pocket and closed over.
In brief, the pad holder is comprised of a back ply, a pair of side flaps at opposite sides of the back ply, a flap extending from a bottom edge of a back ply in overlying relation to the side flaps and a front ply secured to and extending from a top edge of the back ply in overlying relation to the pocket.
The back ply is formed with a horizontally disposed score line spaced from a bottom edge, a horizontally disposed score line spaced from the top edge and a vertically disposed score line spaced from each side edge. In addition, angularly disposed score lines extend from an intersection of a horizontally disposed score line and a vertically disposed score line towards a respective corner of the ply.
Each side flap is folded over the back ply along the fold line and includes a score line spaced from and parallel to this fold line.
The flap is secured to the side flaps between the score lines of the side flaps in order to define a pocket of a height less than the height of the back ply. This flap also has a score line spaced from and parallel to the bottom edge whereby upon insertion of materials into the pocket, the flap and back ply are expandable from each other to enlarge the thickness of the pocket while decreasing the width of the pocket.
In one embodiment, the front ply has a score line spaced from and parallel to the top edge to permit the front ply to fold thereat. In addition, in this embodiment, the back ply also has a second score line spaced from and parallel to the top edge that is coincident with the score line in the front ply in order to permit the back ply to fold thereat. In this embodiment, when a pad or other materials are stuffed into the pocket of the pad holder, the front and back plies fold about the respective score lines to accommodate the upper edges of the material stuffed into the pocket.
The pad holder is also provided with suitable means for either releaseably securing the front ply to the flap or for fixedly securing the front ply to the flap. For example, in one embodiment, VELCRO® hook and loop fastener elements may be provided to allow a releasable closure of the front ply onto the flap in order to seal the contents of the pocket. Where a fixed securement is required, depending upon the usage of the pad holder, an adhesive may be used to fixedly secure the front ply to the flap.
The pad holder may be made in different sizes. For example, in one embodiment, the pad holder is sized so as to receive a pad of papers of 8½×11″ size. In this embodiment, the height of the pocket is less than half the height of the back ply.
In another embodiment, the flap forming the pocket is of a height that is a major fraction of the height of the back ply. In this embodiment, only a minor fraction of the material stuffed into pocket would be exposed when the pad holder is in an opened condition.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the expandable holder is made as an envelope for receiving photo prints. In this embodiment, the back ply has a greater width than the height so that the pocket is of a width and height to receive photo prints. In accordance with this embodiment, the width of the pocket may be such as to receive panoramic prints.
In any of the embodiments, the flap may be a curvilinear upper edge to facilitate access to materials in the pocket. Likewise, each of the side flaps may have a contoured upper edge to merge into the upper edge of the flap.
In any of the embodiments, the flap may also have a window therein for viewing the contents of the pocket. The window may also be closed over by a piece of transparent material, such as cellophane or the like.
Where the pad holder is constructed to receive photo prints, a separate insert may be secured within the pocket in order to separate negatives from positive prints.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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In the illustrated embodiment, the angularly disposed score lines 20 at the bottom of the flap 11 extend directly to the corner of the back ply 11 while the upper angularly disposed score lines 20 extend to a point on the side edge of the ply 11 that is spaced form the top edge 18.
In this embodiment, the back ply 11 is also provided with a second score line 21 that is spaced from and parallel to the top edge 18 to permit the back ply to fold thereat. This second score line 21 intersects with the respective angularly disposed score lines 20.
Each side flap 12 extends from an opposite side of the back ply 11 and is folded over the back ply 11 along a fold line 22. In addition, each side flap 12 has a score line 23 that is spaced from and parallel to the fold line 22. As illustrated, each side flap 12 is of rectangular shape between the fold line 22 and score line 22 while being of trapezoidal shape from the score line 23 to the terminal edge of the side flap 12. However, each side flap 12 may be of other shape depending upon the uses to which the pad holder 10 is placed.
The flap 13 extends from the bottom edge 16 of the back ply 11 in overlying relation to the back ply 11 as illustrated in
The flap 13 is provided with a score line 24 (see
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The front ply 14 is secured to and extends from the top edge 18 of the back ply 11 and is of a length to overly the flap 13 as illustrated in
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When in use, a stationery pad 27 comprised of a stiff backing 28 and a plurality of sheets of paper 29 may be mounted in the pad holder 10 for writing use. For example, as illustrated in
Alternatively, the entire pad 27 may be stuffed into pocket defined between the flap 13 and back ply 11 and the front ply 14 then folded over to close about the pocket while being secured to the flap 13. Thus, the pad 27 may be transported in a totally enclosed condition.
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In this embodiment, the envelope may be provided with an insert (not shown) in order to separate the pocket into one compartment for negatives and a second compartment for photo prints.
Typically, the envelope shown in
The front ply 13 may also be provided with a curvilinear upper edge (not shown) in order to facilitate access to materials in the pocket. Likewise, each side flap 13 may have a contoured upper edge (not shown) to merge into the upper edge of the flap 13.
The invention thus provides a pad holder that is convenient for receiving a pad of paper in a manner that permits ease of writing as well as a manner for ease of storage.
The invention also provides an expandable envelope for receiving photo prints.
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