1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device for storing and classifying files; and more particularly to a file folder which is provided with a transparent see-thru window portion cooperating with nameplates for facilitating quick search of a desired file therein.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional organ-style file folder 20 as shown in
In addition, if there is only one file holder 20, searching the desired files is obviously not difficult, but if there are lots of file holders 20, it might not be so easy anymore to find out the desired files since the user has to open all the file holders to read each of the nameplates 25.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The technical problems to be solved:
The existing conventional organ-style file folders are inconvenient for searching a desired file from many file folders, because it needs to open all the file folders to read the nameplates to identify the desired file, therefore, the working efficiency is low, which is the technical problem to be solved.
The technical features for solving the above technical problems:
A file folder in accordance with the present invention comprises a folder body, plural dividers disposed in the folder body, a folder cover extending from one side of the folder body, and plural nameplates disposed on the respective dividers. The folder body is provided for accommodation of the plural dividers. The plural dividers define plural holding grooves therebetween, and each of the holding grooves is open toward an extending direction of the folder cover. The folder cover is allowed to be flexibly bent toward the other side of the folder body to cover the holding grooves. The plural nameplates are disposed on the respective dividers in a staggered manner and located in an open direction of the holding grooves. At a connecting position of the folder body and the folder cover is provided a transparent see-thru window portion which is located correspondingly to all the plural nameplates.
The present invention has the following advantages:
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a file folder which can facilitate quick search of a desired file and improve the working efficiency by reading the respective nameplates through the transparent see-thru window portion without opening all the file folders.
The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to
The folder body 11 is provided for accommodation of the plural dividers 12 that are connected to one another into an organ shape.
The plural dividers 12 define plural holding grooves 121 therebetween, and each of the holding grooves 121 is open toward an extending direction of the folder cover 13.
The folder cover 13 can be flexibly bent toward the other side of the folder body 11 to cover the holding grooves 121.
The plural nameplates 14 are disposed on the respective dividers 12 in a staggered manner and located in the open direction of the holding grooves 121. The plural nameplates 14 are successively combined to the respective dividers 12 in a stepped manner and arranged into at least two rows, so that they can be prevented from overlapping one another and each of the nameplates 14 is clearly displayed.
The binding strap 15 is elastic and disposed on the folder body 11 to bind around the folder body 11 and the folder cover 13.
At a connecting position of the folder body 11 and the folder cover 13 is defined a hollow portion 101 which is located correspondingly to all the plural nameplates 14, and the hollow portion 101 is sealed with a transparent plate 102 to form a transparent see-thru window portion 16 at the connecting position of the folder body 11 and the folder cover 13 in such a manner that when the folder cover 13 covers the holding grooves 121, the plural nameplates 14 can be directly read through the transparent see-thru window portion 16.
Each of the nameplates 14 is defined with a through hole for insertion of a paper card.
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While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.