1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure of the invention is directed to file folders and more particularly to pocket style file folders with the ability to divide folder contents into sub-pockets.
2. Description of the Related Art
Pocket folders are typically characterized by having two leaves or side panels, joined longitudinally on a fold line and one or more of the panels having a pocket. One of the first examples of such a product is found in U.S. Pat. No. 304,845 to Moss (1884). A later embodiment is found in U.S. Design No. Des. 312275 to Wyant (1990). A further example is US Publication No. US2004/0066031 to Wong (2004).
The utility of pocket folders can be increased by increasing the number of pockets which the folder contains, but it is important that the pockets be closed on their exterior edge to prevent items from falling out. An example of a complex solution to the general problem of multi pocket folders is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 8,256,662 to Grassia et al. but it does not have edge-integrity on its outer peripheral edge 639, which allows items to fall out. This weakness erodes the utility of such a structure. Furthermore, it requires additional paper resources and manufacturing steps to be manufacturable thus increasing the cost.
Therefore there is a need for a multi pocket folder which can be constructed and manufactured with fewer materials and construction steps to lower the cost of manufacture and has edge-integrity to prevent loss of materials in the pockets.
The present disclosure addresses both of these problems with an innovative solution.
The following summary is intended to assist the reader in understanding the full disclosure and the claims. The claims define the scope of the invention, not this summary.
The disclosure includes a document holder (aka folder) having a first and second cover panels, each having a lateral and a longitudinal extent, upper, bottom, inner and outer peripheral edges, said first and second panels being joined together along their inner edges at a joint and defining a central fold axis; each of said first cover and said second cover, at least one of the cover panels including a primary pocket, said primary pocket including a first pocket panel and the primary pocket being formed between said cover panel and first pocket panel, said first pocket panel having a lateral extent less than the lateral extent of one of the cover panels, said first pocket being joined to said cover panel at said bottom and said outer peripheral edges thereby forming a pocket space wherein said first pocket panel has a free inner edge adjacent said central axis and a free upper edge. The term “free edge” means, for example, that it is not connected to another part of folder at that edge.
A second pocket panel having a lateral extent generally equal to or greater than the lateral extent of said first pocket panel, said second pocket panel being located in the primary pocket space thereby subdividing said pocket space into a first pocket space between said first pocket panel and said second pocket panel and a second pocket space between said second pocket panel and one of said cover panels.
Said second pocket panel including an extension at an end adjacent said central axis, said extension being folded over and affixed to said first pocket panel thereby forming a closed inner edge on said front pocket. In the alternative the extension can be affixed to the cover panel, or the extension can be part of panel 18a as extension 30b as shown in
The folder further includes a cover tab extending from the outer peripheral edge of one of said cover panels and wherein said tab extension is folded on and affixed to said first pocket panel at its outer peripheral edge thereby creating a closed outer peripheral edge between said front pocket panel and one of said cover panels.
A third pocket panel having a lateral extent generally equal to said second pocket panel and being located in the second pocket space thereby subdividing said second pocket space into a second pocket space between said second pocket panel and said third pocket panel creating third pocket space between said third pocket panel and one of said cover panels.
The folder further wherein said second and third pocket panels are unattached at their distal ends adjacent said outer peripheral edge.
The folder further includes a second pocket panel having a central edge and a distal edge, said central edge including a foldable tab bendable to be affixed to said first pocket panel.
The folder further includes a third pocket panel having a central edge and a distal edge, said central edge including a foldable tab bendable to be affixed to said first pocket panel.
The folder of above, wherein said second pocket panel has a diagonal cut corner adjacent its distal lower edge.
The folder of above wherein said second pocket panel includes an extension at an end adjacent said central axis, said extension being folded over and affixed to one of said cover pockets thereby forming a closed inner edge on said front pocket.
The folder of above further including a paper retainer extending from a top edge of both cover panels along said axis and wherein said lock member is foldable onto to said cover panels to create an upper paper retainer.
The folder of above wherein said pocket panels include a circular edge recess adjacent to the upper edge and extending to said central axis.
The disclosure also includes a further retainer flap foldably attached at the upper edge of each cover leaf, said flap spanning said covers but not being connected at the joint and, when in its unfolded state, forming an aperture bounded by the flap and the upper edges of the covers, said flap having a central fold line co-axially aligned with said central axis and further including a plurality of parallel scored fold lines on either central fold line.
The disclosure also includes a semi-circular or circular concave cut away edge extending from the upper edge of the angular shaped notch on each pocket face to the upper edge of the pocket face. The semi-circular edges of the pocket faces together forming an extension generally have circle cut out spanning the pocket faces, with a v-shaped central base at the semicircle.
The disclosure also includes a retainer flap which is formed as a semi-circular element having semi-circular inner and outer peripheral edges.
Also disclosed is a folder having any or all of the following elements:
a first and second cover panels, each having a lateral and a longitudinal extent, upper, bottom, inner and outer peripheral edges,
said first and second panels being joined together along their inner edges at a joint and defining a central fold axis; each of said first cover and said second cover,
at least one of the cover panels including a primary pocket,
said primary pocket including a first pocket panel and the primary pocket being formed between said cover panel and first pocket panel,
said first pocket panel having a lateral extent less than the lateral extent of one of the cover panels,
said first pocket being joined to said cover panel at said bottom and said outer peripheral edges thereby forming a pocket space;
wherein said first pocket panel has a free inner edge adjacent said central axis and a free upper edge;
a second pocket panel having a lateral extent generally equal to or greater than the lateral extent of said first pocket panel,
said second pocket panel and being located in the primary pocket space thereby subdividing said pocket space into a first pocket space between said first pocket panel and said second pocket panel and a second pocket space between said second pocket panel and one of said cover panels;
said first pocket panel including an extension at an end adjacent said central axis, said extension being folded over and affixed to said second pocket panel thereby forming a closed inner edge on said front pocket.
The disclosure also includes a method of forming multi-pocket folder from a blank for folding into a pocket folder by creating and scoring a blank sheet with the following, using some or all of these steps in any order:
A. cutting and scoring a first blank having;
B. cutting a second blank having a longitudinal dimension generally equal to or less than the longitudinal dimension of said first panel extension and including a foldable side tab;
C. inserting second blank into said first pocket space thereby subdividing said space;
D. affixing said foldable side tab to said panel extension;
so that the first pocket space is divided into first and second pocket spaces by said second blank, thereby forming a multi-pocket folder.
A method is also disclosed for making a folder from a blank for folding into a pocket folder by creating and scoring a blank sheet with the following, comprising any or all of the following steps of, in any order:
a. cutting and scoring a first blank having;
b. cutting a second blank having a longitudinal dimension generally equal to or less than the longitudinal dimension of said first panel extension and including a foldable side tab;
c. inserting second blank into said first pocket space thereby subdividing said space;
d. joining the free edge of said second blank to said panel extension where adjacent the central axis;
so that the first pocket space is divided into first and second pocket spaces by said second blank, thereby forming a multi-pocket folder.
a illustrates plan view of an insert panel for the folder in
b a variant of
a illustrates plan view of an alternate insert panel for the folder in
The present description shows pocket folder 10. It should be understood that the term pocket holder includes any form of document holder which has at least two faces, each having a pocket which are joined together by a central longitudinal fold line/axis or joint 11.
In the embodiment shown in
The blank 12 is shown after cutting portions away as shown in
The extension panels 16a/18a are to be folded along the fold line 22 to form first pocket space 24 between the cover panels 16/18 and the extension panels 16a/18a. The height of panels 16a/18a are predetermined according to user desire, typically one third to one half of the height of the cover panels.
Cover panels 16/18 may include tabs 30, 32 which have different functions. Tab 32 is an indicator tab for written indicia, whereas tab 30 is to be folded along a score line 34 to retain panels 16a/18a. Note: however that this tab 30 may be optionally placed on covers 16a/18a as shown in broken lines 30a. When referring to the attachment of cover panels to covers in the claims, it shall be assumed that these are interchangeable equivalents.
In order to make a multi pocket file, a blank is cut to the shape of the second or insert panel 40. Panel 40 has a lateral dimension 42 which is less that the lateral dimension 44 which is from the central axis 11 to the outer peripheral edge of the cover panel. This limitation prevents the insert panel from being damaged when the covers are folded together.
This dimensional measurement 42 does not include tab 50 which extends from the panel at score line 52 and provides a means for attachment of the insert panel to either the adjacent cover panel or the adjacent extension panel. The preferred embodiment is shown in
Panel 40 therefor preferably has a dimension 42 less than or equal to dimension 44, a truncated corner 53, where the corner is cut diagonally to permit easy insertion into the pocket space 24. Likewise the upper left corner 54 (diagonally opposite of corner 53 is truncated, preferably in a concave arcuate path. Panel 40 may also include an index cut 56 as shown in
Insert panel 40 effectively divides the pocket space 24 into two spaces on either side of panel 40.
Any number of insert panels may be inserted behind panel 40 further subdividing the space into additional pocket spaces.
To assist in holding documents in the pockets, a top flap/retainer 70 is formed at top score line 72a-72b which runs along the top edge 18a-18b. Additional details of this feature can be seen in U.S. patent Ser. No. 13/484,717 filed 13 May 2012 entitled High Capacity Pocket File Folder, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
At the intersection of retainer 70 with the top edge, the retainer is radiused at 83 where the flap “flows” into the top edge so that there is no sharp intersection points or corners to provide a tear point and undue stress on the fibers of the material. Likewise, score line 72a-72b must preferably pass entirely through the intersection between the top tab and the top surfaces so that the material fibers are less likely to tear. In fact, the score line compresses the fibers and gives them additional strength at a high stress point.
Flap 70 also includes a main score line 74 which is co-axial with fold line 30 so that when the folder is folded, the top flap also folds symmetrically along line 74. To accommodate documents of varying thicknesses, top flap 70 preferably includes a plurality of parallel spaced apart score lines 78 which assist the flap in bending to accommodate additional thicknesses without buckling.
Likewise, in one embodiment, a portion of the top flap 70 is cut away to reveal an aperture 80 which is bounded on one edge by the top edges of the cover panels and on the semicircular inner edge 82 of the tab. The inner edge 82 may be other shapes besides circular, such as a v-cut or diamond shaped. The outer edge 84 of the top tab is also shown as circular but it too may be other shapes such a triangular, v-shaped, rectangular, etc.
The extension panels may also be cut away as described in U.S. patent Ser. No. 13/484,717 to have an expansion notch/corner 53 therein.
This disclosure also includes a method of manufacture or assembly of a multi-pocket folder from a blank for folding into a pocket folder. The preferred method is by creating and scoring a blank sheet with the following, using some or all of these steps in any order:
A. cutting and scoring a first blank having;
B. cutting a second blank, which will become the insert panel, having a longitudinal dimension generally equal to or less than the longitudinal dimension of said first panel extension and including a foldable side tab;
C. inserting second blank insert into said first pocket space thereby subdividing the pocket space into two pocket spaces. For additional pocket spaces, additional inserts can be used;
D. affixing said foldable side tab to said panel extension or joining the free edge of said second blank to said panel extension where adjacent the central axis;
so that the first pocket space is divided into first and second pocket spaces by said second blank, thereby forming a multipocket folder.
The description of the invention and its applications as set forth herein is illustrative and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Variations and modifications of the embodiments disclosed herein are possible and practical alternatives to and equivalents of the various elements of the embodiments would be understood to those of ordinary skill in the art upon study of this patent document. These and other variations and modifications of the embodiments disclosed herein may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
This application claims priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/484,717 filed 31 May 2012 entitled: High Capacity Pocket File Folder and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/423,397 filed 31 May 2012 entitled Pocket Folder, both of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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61891123 | Oct 2013 | US |