The present invention is directed to a filer for storing loose papers and the like, and more particularly, to a filer having a cover that is insertable into the filer.
Filers, such as accordion-style folders and the like, are used by students, professionals and others for storing loose-leaf papers and the like. Such filers may be utilized as portable devices to carry papers in a convenient and organized manner. Many filers include a cover which closes the filer and must be moved out of the way to access the contents of the filer. However, many existing filers do not provide satisfactory positioning of the cover when it is opened.
In one embodiment, the invention is a filer including a front panel and rear panel defining a storage compartment therebetween, the storage compartment having a width. The filer further includes a cover coupled to the rear panel and releasably attachable to the front panel to generally cover or seal the storage compartment. A distal portion of the cover has a width that is about equal to or smaller than the width of the storage compartment to allow the distal portion of the front cover to be received in the storage compartment.
As shown in
The filer 10 includes a cover 32 fixedly yet flexibly or movably coupled to the rear panel 14, and removably attachable to the front panel 12. The cover 32 is movable between a closed position, as shown in
The cover 32, or any part of the filer, may be formed in one or more pieces, and from one or more materials. At least part of the cover 32 or the filer in general may be transparent or provided with an opening, for example to view the contents of the filer.
The cover 32 and/or front panel 12 may include an optional retaining means 34 to releasably couple the cover 32 to the front panel 12, and thereby retain the filer 10 in its closed position. In the illustrated embodiment, the retaining means 34 includes a cord, such as an elastic cord 40, coupled to the cover 32, and a rivet 42, button, post or the like located on the front panel 12. As shown in
Front panel 12 may be provided with one or more optional notches 17 for receiving writing utensils such as pens or pencils which may have a clip that will fit in notch 17.
The front panel 12, rear panel 14, bottom panel 22, and cover 32, may each be made of a material to form an outer casing 44 of the filer 10. The material or materials used may be chosen according to manufacturing preference. In one embodiment, the material may be a relatively durable, stiff and rigid material such as 0.65 mm thick polypropylene or polyethylene. The material may also be paper, paperboard, fabric, or other material. In one embodiment, the front panel 12, rear panel 14, bottom panel 22, and cover 32 arc made from a single piece of material. If desired, however, any one or each of the panels 12, 14, 22, 32 may be made from separate pieces of material. Each of the panels 18, 20 and folders 24 may be made of a material chosen according to manufacturing preference, for example a relatively thin and flexible plastic material such as, for example, 0.5 mm thick plastic film. However, paper, paperboard, fabric, and other material may be used.
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The cover 32 includes a base or upper or proximal portion 32a (nearer rear panel 14) with a first width C, and a second, lower or distal portion 32b (further from rear panel 14) with a smaller width D. The width C is, in the illustrated embodiment, about equal to the width A of the front panel 12, rear panel 14, and bottom panel 22. The width D, in the illustrated embodiment, is slightly less than, or about equal to, the width B of the storage compartment 16 (i.e., within about 3% of the width B). However, width D may also be substantially less than width B, or width D may be equal to or somewhat greater than width B. A pair of opposed notches 46 in cover 32 delineate upper portion 32a and lower portion 32b.
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The crease lines 36 may be made to lend sufficient flexibility to the cover 32 such that the cover 32 generally desires to lay flat against the front panel. The crease lines 36 may be made to cause the cover 32 to have an approximately 180 degree curve so that the portions 32a, 32b tend to lie parallel with panels 12, 14. Accordingly, when the cover 32 is inserted into the storage compartment 16, as shown in
If the width D of the portion 32b is made slightly greater than the width B of the storage compartment 16, the portion 32b can be inserted with slight resiliency but without significantly deforming, which helps to keep the cover 32 in place. Cover portions 32a, 32b may be flexed or deformed slightly in order to move cover 32 from the outside of filer 10 to the inside, or vice versa. However, once released in either the outside or inside of filer 10, portions 32a, 32b may have sufficient stiffness and resilience to assume a flat configuration, and thereby rest easily against the outside of panel 12, or inside the pocket. Crease lines 36 may be formed so as to focus the bending of cover 32 in a limited area so that the bend does not become bulbous or the cover too springy, which might tend either to “open” the cover when it in intended to be closed against panel 12, or to move the cover out of the filer, when the cover is intended to remain inside the filer. By appropriately forming of crease lines 36, the portions 32a, 32b may be made to tend to lie approximately parallel to panels 12 and/or 14. The crease lines may be linear or nonlinear. One or more crease lines may be provided. The number, width, depth, and spacing of crease lines 36 may be chosen according to manufacturing preference. Instead of, or in addition to, the crease lines, apertures such as slits (not shown) may be used to provide the flex area. In one embodiment, the flex area may cover a front-to-back width approximately equal to the front-to-back width of bottom panel 22. However, the flex area may cover a greater or lesser width than bottom panel 22.
Thus, the insertable nature of the cover 32 enables the user to tuck the cover 32 into the storage compartment 16, which places the cover 32 out of the way and enables full access to the folders 24/storage compartment 16. In this manner, the user can easily place the cover 32 in a position where the cover 32 is not in the way of the user and does not block access. Moreover, the cover 32 is not flipped over/behind the rear panel 14, which merely presents an additional free surface which can be caught on other items, and is not a feasible position for the cover 32 when the filer 10 is positioned flat against another surface (i.e., backed against a wall, or another filer, or stack of documents, etc.).
The filer may be made of any convenient sheet material. By means of example, the filer may be made of sheet plastic, such as polypropylene or polyethylene, or other plastic, having a sheet thickness from about 0.020″ to 0.030″. However, other thicknesses may also be used, as may other sheet materials, including paper or paperboard (with or without coatings including plastic coatings), or even cloth, leather, or metal.
If desired, additional retaining means (such as magnets, hook-and-loop fasteners, or other fastening means disclosed above in the context of the retaining means 34), can be utilized to retain the cover 32 in the inserted position. However, in other embodiments, the cover 32 is retained in its inserted position either by shape memory, frictional forces, or physical interference with other parts of the filer such as accordion style material in side panels 18, 20. Moreover, it is not necessarily required that the cover 32 have an upper portion 32a of a greater width than the lower portion 32b. However, in one embodiment, providing the upper portion 32a with a greater width helps to more securely cover the storage compartment 16 and retain any loose components therein.
In the embodiment shown in
Besides the cord and button closure means 34 as shown in
Besides use with a filer, the cover described herein may be used with other storage compartments including envelopes, file boxes, and the like.
Having described the invention in detail and by reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be apparent that modifications and variations thereof are possible without departing from the scope of the invention.
In one embodiment, the invention is a filer including a front panel and rear panel defining a storage compartment therebetween, the storage compartment having a width. The filer further includes a cover coupled to the rear panel and releasably attachable to the front panel to generally cover or seal the storage compartment. At least a distal portion of the cover has a width that is about equal to or smaller than the width of the storage compartment to allow the distal portion of the front cover to be received in the storage compartment.
In one embodiment, the width of the storage compartment is less than the width of the front or rear panels.
In one embodiment, the cover has a base portion having a width greater than the distal portion.
In one embodiment, the filer is configured to enable the cover to be received in the storage compartment adjacent to the rear panel such that the cover remains in its open position wherein the cover does not generally cover or seal the storage compartment.
In one embodiment, the filer further includes a pair of opposed accordion style side panels coupled to and extending between the front and rear panel, and wherein the side panels define the width of the storage compartment.
In one embodiment, a plurality of pockets are positioned within the storage compartment.
In one embodiment, the invention is a method for manipulating a filer including the step of accessing a filer including a front panel and rear panel defining a storage compartment therebetween, the storage compartment having a width. The filer further includes a cover coupled to the rear panel and releasably attachable to the front panel to generally cover or seal the storage compartment. At least a distal portion of the cover has a width that is about equal to or smaller than the width of the storage compartment. The method further includes inserting the distal portion of the front cover in the storage compartment such that the front cover is retained in an open position such that the front cover generally does not cover or seal the storage compartment.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/386,752, filed on Jan. 24, 2012, which is a U.S. national phase application filed under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/US2011/047023, filed on Aug. 9, 2011, designating the United States, which claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/374,682, filed on Aug. 18, 2010, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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