File folder, box and panel designed with pre-perforated holes, grooves and slots

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6439611
  • Patent Number
    6,439,611
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 24, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Fridie, Jr.; William
    Agents
    • Lei; Leong C.
Abstract
A novel file folder, box and panel designed with pre-perforated holes, grooves and slots where the file folder at least comprises two pieces of panel, on which a plurality of holes, grooves, slots, and border indentations are pre-perforated. The file folder panel has at least a flap on its periphery. The pre-perforated holes, grooves and slots are fit for installing a variety of file clips. The pre-perforated holes and slots also permit fixing and winding the elastic trap. The flap, after being erected up in place, allows the file clip and elastic trap to band together. The invention provides a separate design of file folder panels and file clips to form varying combinations, functions and economical benefits as the end-user desires.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention provides a file folder, box and panel designed with pre-perforated holes, grooves and slots in which file panels and file clips are separately designed. The file clips are selective depending what the type of file folders are used. The separation of file folders from the file clips renders easy environmental recycling and resource reusing in later time.




2. Description of the Related Art




The prior art of most file folder panels and file clips are permanently fixed, impermissible for disassembly and replacement. It offers a si with limited function.




When the file folder panel and the file clip are holding a plurality of paper, and while the file folder is horizontally placed, it usually happens in this way that the document paper will be inclined on the account of gravity, and eventually get loose.




In most cases, the file folder panels are of plastic material, and the file clips, the metal material. Once the file folder panel becomes obsolete, since the file folder panel and the file clip are bound permanently together, will create an environmental problem because it is hard to recycle.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The file folder panel can be designed in the term of single, double, treble or multi-panel, with a plurality of holes, grooves, slots pre-perforated on the panel, the indentations on the panel edge and a flap extended on the panel top border. The pre-perforated holes, grooves and slots are capable of being fixed by many kinds of file clips (such as D clamp, German clip, Spring clip, go-through clip, hole clip, etc.) The pre-perforated holes and slot on the file panel allows binding and winding with elastic trap, the groove for the clamp band to go through. The edge flap, after erected properly, provides pre-perforated holes and groove as a passage for the file clips to hold the paper documents.




The invention realizes the following achievements:




(1) The file shell and the file clip are a separate design, where the shell (the file folder panel) permits being flatly piled up to save much of space in storage and transportation. The users will buy the file clips for self-erection at an adequate quantity without an excessive stock. When the file folder panel is worn out, the file clip can be reused on the new file folder panel. The worn shell and document paper can be recycled for regeneration.




(2) The holes, grooves, slots and indentations pre-perforated on the file folder panel offer the user a wide range of selecting the file clips, convenient to erect and easy to adjust the file folder.




(3) The file folder panel furnishes easy relocation of the file clips, suitable both for Chinese and Western document patterns.




(4) single file folder panel, erected with a plurality of file clips, conducive to holding different sizes of document paper.




(5) Besides the file folder, it can work as handwriting board and drawing board, suitable for carrying along on the outdoor work.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows the extension diagram of the file folder panel (


1


) of the invention.





FIG. 2

illustrates the fold up diagram of the file folder panel (


1


) of the invention.





FIG. 3

displays the file folder panel (


1


) of the invention mounted with file clip.





FIG. 4

shows the extension diagram of the file folder panel (


2


) of the invention.





FIG. 5

illustrates the fold up diagram of the file folder panel (


2


) of the invention.





FIG. 6

displays the file folder panel (


2


) of the invention mounted with file clip.





FIG. 7

shows the snap with stud and socket of the invention





FIG. 8

displays the stereo diagram of the staple of the invention.





FIG. 9

shows the file folder panel (


1


) mounted with elastic band





FIG. 10

displays the document paper is held by the elastic and on the file folder panel (


1


).





FIG. 11

demonstrates another embodiment of the file folder panel (


1


).





FIG. 12

shows the file folder panel (


3


) mounted with elastic band





FIG. 13

shows the extension diagram of the file folder panel (


4


) of the invention.





FIGS. 14



15


and


17


show the file folder panel (


4


) mounted with different file clips.





FIG. 16

is the section of

FIG. 15

, the file folder panel (


4


) mounted with file clip.





FIGS. 18 and 19

display the method of binding elastic band on the file folder panel (


4


)





FIG. 20

shows the file folder panel (


4


) mounted with double file clips.





FIG. 21

displays the file folder panel (


4


) is in the vertical hanging position.





FIG. 22

shows the file folder panel (


4


) with the central crease mounted with the strong clip.





FIG. 23

shows an A-frame converted from the file folder panel (


4


) of the invention.





FIG. 24

exhibits the photo frame or painting frame in flat position converted from the file folder panel (


4


) of the invention.





FIG. 25

displays the hanging photo frame or painting frame from the file folder panel (


4


) of the invention.





FIG. 26

shows a restaurant menu from the file folder panel (


4


) of the invention.





FIG. 27

illustrates the month calendar from the file folder panel (


4


) of the invention.





FIG. 28

displays a memo pad from the file folder panel (


4


) of the invention.





FIG. 29

shows a loose leaf pad from the file folder panel (


5


) of the invention.





FIG. 30

displays the file folder panel is laminated with two thin paper on its front and back.





FIG. 31

illustrates a diagram of the file folder panel in

FIG. 30

mounted with different clips.





FIG. 32

displays the visual observation over the unused holes, grooves, slots and indentations on the file folder panel.





FIG. 33

shows the form of file folder panel mounted with two kind of clip suitable for holding Western and Chinese documents.





FIG. 34

shows the extension diagram of the file folder panel (


6


) of the invention.





FIG. 35

illustrates the fold up diagram of the file folder panel (


6


) of the invention.





FIG. 36

shows the extension diagram of the file folder panel (


7


) of the invention.





FIG. 37

illustrates the diagram of the single file folder panel (


7


) of the invention.





FIG. 38

shows diagram of box from the file folder panel (


7


) of the invention.





FIG. 39

illustrates the diagram of box from the file folder panel (


8


) of the invention.





FIG. 40

shows the CD pocket cabinet from the file folder panel (


9


) of the invention.





FIG. 41

displays the file folder panel (


9


) shown in

FIG. 40

mounted with elastic band.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The invention is exemplified in greater detail with the aid of the drawing as described below.





FIG. 1

is an extended drawing of the file folder panel of this invention, where the file folder can be in single, double, treble and multiple panels. For easy understanding, the file folder panel


10


is composed of three main panels,


11


,


12


,


13


and a small size panel which goes between the panels


11


and


12


and serves as a spine. These three panels


11


,


12


, and


13


are outfitted an extended flap


15


on the top border. The figure only illustrates a flap on the border of panel


11


. Of three panels


11


through


13


are the file clip boards, and the flap


15


forms a file clip region. The purpose of the file clip boards and the file clip region is to accommodate all kind of file clips.




Please refer to

FIG. 4

where the file folder board


10


consists of two main panels


11


,


12


, a spine


14


interposed between two main panels and two flaps


15


on the top border of two main panel. It also permits to outfit a third flap


15


there (not shown in the Figure.) Two panels form the file clip board and the flap serves as the clip region.




Ass shown in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the flap provides a plurality of pre-perforated holes


16


, slots


17


, grooves


18


and edge indentations


19


at unspecified places, suitable to fit many forms of clips in different sizes, (such as go-through clips, loose leaf clip, German clip, strong clip and etc.).The more the holes, grooves, slots and openings perforated on the panel, it is easier to contain any size of different clips. However, when the holes, grooves, slots and openings are too numerous, it will hurt the strength of the file folder panel


10


. An adequate quantity of holes, grooves and slots set up on panels benefits the file folder panel


10


. The flap


15


also provides a plurality of holes


20


on the crease. The number of holes, grooves, slots and openings are punched as desired to fit the optional positions of the file clips.





FIG. 5

shows a fold-up diagram of the file folder panel


10


from FIG.


4


. Where four pieces of flap are folded back onto the panels


11


and


12


. The holes, grooves slots and indentations punched on the panel are suitable for installing any form of clips.





FIG. 3

illustrates the file folder panel


10


as shown in

FIG. 2

along with file clips installed. Where panel


13


, hole


16


or slot


17


are installed with loose leaf clips, fixed in place with fixing element such as bolt


41


and nut


42


on the panel


13


. There are many kind of fixing element available. The commonest fixing elements as shown in

FIG. 7

are plastic snap consisting of stud


43


and socket


44


, or the metal staple


45


. In addition, the panel


13


and the slot


18


as shown in

FIG. 3

provides for installing strong clip


22


with clip band


221


pressed and fixed in place under the spring rod


222


. The pre-perforated hole


16


on the flap


15


offers for mounting two legs


231


of the go-through clip


23


, and the legs


231


are pressed in place by the presser


232


. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the slot


17


is for mounting the band slip


48


with serrated teeth band to hold the document paper firmly. The slot can be cut in one section or multiple sections, it is preferably to have two sections and three section cut. As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the slot


18


forms in three sections, in which the side sections are longer than the central section. The central section is for mounting small sized strong clip


22


(about 10 cm long.) If the larger sized strong clip


22


(about 15 cm long) is used, the art knife is employed to cut three section into one long slot. When the small-sized file clip is applied for the clip board and clip region, no art knife is required to cut the sections into a long slot. To ensure the inherent strength of the clip board and the clip region. Viewing from the aforementioned statement, it is fully understood that the file folder panel of this invention is suitable for mounting any kind of file clip as the user desires, the file clip is optional for change, addition, deletion and interchange. Even on the same file, several file clips can be used together.




Please refer to

FIG. 9

where the file folder panel


10


from

FIG. 3

combines with file clip and paper


38


to form a closed data folder. The file folder holds the paper together, never getting loose by binding an elastic band


24


which passes through the indentation


19


and the hole


20


. The elastic band effects the shrinking force to hold the file folder panel


10


and paper


38


together.




To prevent the gravity inclination taking place on the paper


38


when the file folder panel


10


is placed horizontally, as shown in

FIG. 10

, a band knot


241


of the elastic band will be confined in the central hole


19


, both ends of the elastic band extend diagonally to the border indentation to form a triangle to hold the paper


38


in place without movement and loosen. Alternatively, two file clips are employed on the upside or downside to keep the paper gravity in balance.





FIG. 11

demonstrates another fold-up of file folder panel


10


, in which the panel


11


is inwardly folded and the panel


13


is folded on the top of the panel


11


, the paper


38


is held by the strong clip


22


, serving as copy board and writing board, easy to operate.





FIG. 12

illustrates an embodiment of a single file panel, similar to the main file panel


13


as aforementioned, it has a pre-perforated hole


16


, several slots


19


and an elastic band


24


to hold the paper


38


in place.




The file folder panel


10


as shown in

FIG. 13

comprises two main file panels


11


and


12


. Besides the pre-punched holes, grooves, slots and indentations, the specific feature is two section vertical slots


18


′ at the crease between the file panels


11


and


12


. Certainly, the slot


18


′ can be made in a single section or multiple sections, but two sections slot is preferable. In the normal application, the two panels are foldable. In case the strong clip


22


is mounted as shown in

FIG. 14

, the two section slot must be cut to form a long slot for the insertion of clip strip


221


of the strong clip


22


. The file panel


10


no longer permits to be folded, uniquely used as a large size single file panel.





FIG. 15

is a continuation of

FIG. 13

where the file folder panel


10


is folded to form a single file panel convenient for hand carrying. The clip strip


221


of the strong clip


22


is mounted in the slot


18


for holding the paper in place. There are two pre-perforated holes


16


for mounting the loose leaf file clip


21


(as shown in FIG.


17


;) four pre-perforated holes


16


for the German clip


28


(as shown in FIG.


18


), two perforated holes


16


for the go-through clip


23


(as shown in FIG.


19


;) and four indentations


19


combined with the elastic band


24


to hold down the paper


38


. Another embodiment has one hole


16


, four indentations


19


and an elastic band


24


to hold down the paper


38


as shown in FIG.


20


. The band knot is fixed in the hole


16


.





FIG. 21

is a continuation from the above figures. The file folder panel


10


is widely extended, the slot


18


is mounted with strong clip


22


on one panel, and two holes are mounted with the go-through clip


23


to hold down the paper


38


on the other panel.

FIG. 22

shows the file folder panel with a loose leaf clip


23


holding down the paper


38


on one panel and an elastic band


24


holding down the paper


38


on the other panel, having a hanging nail


39


to hang the file panel on the wall through the hole


16


.





FIG. 23

demonstrates that the file folder panel


10


is arranged in A-frame with an elastic band


24


binding through the hole


16


and the slot


19


to hold down the paper which serves as the message memo. Both ends of the elastic band are sleeved with a short segment of tube


29


to brace and separate the main panels


11


and


12


apart, so the file folder panel


10


forms a set message memo pad.





FIG. 24

continues the embodiment of

FIG. 23

, a piece of decoration board


30


(for example, a corrugated board) in diverse color, shape or pattern is posted on the face of the file folder panel


10


, held by a elastic band


24


. A picture may be interposed between the decoration board


30


and the file folder panel


10


and a proper viewing window


301


is cut on the decoration board


30


to display the picture. That is to say it forms a photo frame or and painting frame.





FIGS. 25 and 26

show the disassembly and assembled photo frame or painting frame in which the inverted T-shape hanger


40


is inserted through the slot


18


to facilitate the file folder panel


10


being hanged on the wall. The picture


31


is therefore posted on the file panel


12


by glue, adhesive tape, or transparent cover


49


.





FIG. 27

shows a restaurant menu converting the file folder panel


10


into triangular frame with a triangular block support


31


on the back of the file panel


11


. The pre-perforated holes


16


are mounted with a loose leaf clip to hold down the menu paper


38


. It can be set on the dinning table convenient for the customers to read over.





FIG. 28

illustrates a month calendar frame, the month calendar


33


is held by a elastic band


24


on the file panel


12


. The month calendar is further clamped by the strong clip


22


, which serves as a ball pen holder


27


.





FIG. 29

shows a memo pad, in which the go-through clip


23


is mounted on the file panel


12


and holds down the scrap paper


38


in place. The elastic band is to reinforce the holding force to prevent the paper from being blown off.





FIG. 30

is a loose leaf pad formed by three pieces of file panel. the file folder panel


10


is folded up into triangle by the file panels


11


and


12


. The file panel


12


serves the bottom and the go-through clip


23


is mounted on the file panel


11


to hold down the paper


38


. The file panel


13


supports the go-through clip


23


on its back.




As shown on the file folder panel


10


, there are many holes, grooves, slots and indentations are used up, many of them remain unused, giving the viewers a bad feeling. To remove such bad feeling, as shown in

FIG. 31

, both the front and the back of the file folder panel


30


is laminated a layer of thin paper


34


and


35


in similar size, large enough to cover the face of file folder panel


10


. Upon the completion of lamination, as shown in

FIG. 32

, all unused holes, grooves, slots and indentations are hidden up, it presents good looking. In addition, the size of the thin paper can be set larger than the area of the file folder panel


10


, there is enough margin to wrap up the borders of the file panels


11


,


12


, and


14


(not shown in the figure) to produce beauty for the panel borders.





FIG. 33

is the section of FIG.


32


. When it is put under the lamp or sunlight, the unused holes, grooves, slots and indentations are still visible through the thin papers


34


and


35


. Using a ballpoint pen to pierce through the holes, groove, slots and indentations, they reemerge, you can use the clip, the elastic band and other fixing element to change the application of the file folder panel


10


as you wish.




The file folder panels


10


shown in

FIG. 34

comprise four main file panels,


11


,


12


,


13


,


15


and a spine panel


14


which is set in the center. The file panels


11


and


15


are inward folded onto the file panels


12


and


13


as shown in FIG.


35


. Then insert two staples


45


through the holes


16


to hold two file panels firmly together. Other file clips and elastic bands can be added to suit the application as is desired.




The file folder panel


10


illustrated in

FIG. 36

consists of two main file panels


11


and


12


, and three spine panels


14


,


14


′ and


14


″. Besides the application mentioned in the previous paragraphs, it can form a box for storing single panel


13


as shown in

FIG. 37. A

strong clip


22


is inserted through the slot


18


to hold the file panel


13


in the box. The box


46


is further mounted with a go-through slip to form a hand carrying brief case.





FIG. 40

shows a file folder panel


10


comprising three main file panels


11


,


12


,


13


and a spine panel


14


. The spine panel is interposed between the file panels


11


and


12


. The file panel


13


is mounted with a loose leaf clip which holds a plurality of CD pockets


47


for storing CD


37


to serves as CD bank. In addition, it is necessary to reinforce the holding force by an elastic band


24


as shown in FIG.


41


.




Viewing from the aforementioned statement, it is clear understood that the file folder panel of the invention consists of a single piece of file panel, or more than one file panel and spine panel. The holes, grooves, slots and indentations punched on the file panel, combined with different clips of varying size and elastic band, can accomplish many useful applications.



Claims
  • 1. A file folder comprising a first panel, a second panel, a third panel connected with one side edge of said second panel, and a fourth panel formed between said first and second panels, said fourth panel serving as a spine,. said first panel being provided with an extended flap, said extended flap forming a file clip region having a plurality of pre-perforated holes and grooves, said extended flap having a plurality of holes on a crease between said extended flap and. said first panel, said second panel having a plurality of indentations, and said third panel having a plurality of slots, indentations, grooves and pre-perforated holes, whereby said pre-perforated holes, grooves and slots are fit for installing a variety of file clips and permitting fixing and winding an elastic band, said flap allowing said file clips and elastic band to band together after being erected up in place.
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