The present invention relates to a filing device and more particularly to a filing device having a retractable tab.
File folders having tabs extending from an edge of the folder are known. Tabs can be formed integrally with the folder such that they are permanent extensions of the folder, or provided as separate members that can be attached to the folder.
It is also known to provide movable tabs on folders. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,996,881 discloses a convertible folder with a tab that is secured to a pair of elongate slots such that it is movable up and down the slots between a display position and an out-of-way position. The top portion of the tab is substantially wider than the distance between the slots such that the top portion remains protruding on top of and out of plane from the folder in the out-of-way position. U.S. Pat. No. 5,341,982 discloses file folder having a tab that is placed at an outer corner of the folder. The tab is secured to the folder by a rivet such that it can be rotated 90° to extend from either edge of the corner. U.S. Publication No. 2007/0119082 discloses a folder tab that includes a fixed base and a movable title portion, such that the title portion can be raised and lowered within the base. The title portion remains protruding from the folder even in the lowered position.
There is a need for a filing system having improved retractable tabs.
The invention relates to a filing system and components thereof, i.e., filing devices such as folders, binders, or dividers, having retractable tabs. The filing device comprises a first panel having a first edge and a tab holder disposed proximate the edge of the panel. The tab holder is configured for receiving and retaining a tab therein and defines at least one opening. In an embodiment, the tab holder comprises tab holding members that are configured to cooperatively hold a tab between adjacent members. The tab holder can be configured for holding any suitable number of tabs.
The filing device includes a retractable tab having a display portion and a mounting portion. The mounting portion is mounted in the tab holder such that the tab is movable between a retracted position, in which the display portion is disposed substantially in plane with the panel and tab holder, and an extended position, in which the display portion extends from the tab opening beyond the first edge of the panel and an extended position and wherein the tab holder is associated with the mounting portion to retain the mounting portion from being released therefrom. The mounting portion is preferably wider than the tab opening for preventing the tab from being removed from the tab holder.
Preferably, the display portion extends substantially no further than first edge of the panel in the retracted position. For example, the tab can have substantially the same height as the tab holder such that the uppermost edge of the tab is generally flush with the first edge in the retracted position.
In an embodiment, the tab can be retained in the extended position by friction against moving to the retracted position. In such embodiment, the display portion can be configured to be no wider than the opening of the tab holder such that the display portion can slide into and out of the opening. Alternatively, the display portion can be wider than the tab opening for retaining the tab in the extended position, the display portion being resiliently deformable for fitting through the opening when moved between the retracted and extended positions.
The display portion can include locking members, such as projections or protrusions, for reversibly engaging the tab holder in the extended and/or retracted positions. Such locking members “lock” the tab in place, preferably by audibly and/or tactilely snapping into place, so that the tab does not freely slide into and out of the tab holder.
For example, the display portion can be wider than the tab opening in a lateral direction measured along the panel edge to provide locking members for retaining the tab in the extended and retracted positions. The display portion can include lateral protrusions, and the tab can further define notches between the protrusions and the mounting portion for receiving lateral edges of the tab holder at the opening when the tab is in the extended position.
Alternatively or additionally, the display portion can extend out of plane with respect to the panel for retaining the tab in the extended position. The display portion can be resiliently biased with respect to the mounting portion for bending out of plane with respect to the panel for resisting retraction from the extended position, or resiliently biased out of plane for increasing friction against the tab holder in the retracted position that resists movement of the tab toward the extended position.
In a further embodiment, the tab can comprise one or more stiffening members that extend from the display portion proximate the mounting portion to further retain the tab in the selected position.
The filing device can include a plurality of tab holders disposed along the panel edge and a plurality of retractable tabs associated with the tab holders for selectively extending at least one of the display portions at a desired location along the panel edge. Further a plurality of such filing devices can be provided in a filing system, such that different ones of the devices can selectively have the tabs in the extended positions at different locations along the panel edges for organizing the filing system.
The invention will be better understood with reference to the attached drawings illustrating preferred embodiments, wherein:
While the present retractable tabs are described in connection with folders in the following description, it will be appreciated that any suitable filing device, such as binders, dividers, index cards, notebooks, and the like, can include the retractable tabs according to the invention. Preferably, the tabs are employed on an article that holds or divides a stack or stacks of paper. Further, a plurality of same or different types of filing devices with retractable tabs can be included in a filing system, such that different ones of the devices can selectively have tabs extended at different positions along the edges thereof for organizing the filing system.
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The folder 10 includes one or more tab holders 30 proximate an edge of the folder 10, such as the edge disposed opposite from the spine 16 that hingedly connects the cover panels 12,14. Tab holders can also be provided at the opposite edge 19, such that the folder 10 includes tab holders on both panels 12,14. The tab holder 30 includes one or more openings 32 into which tabs can be provided. The tab holder 30 can include a single unit that extends substantially the entire edge 18, or can include multiple tab holding units positioned along the edge 18.
In a preferred embodiment, the tab holder 30 is formed by folding an edge portion 20 of the panel 12 and adhesively securing the folded portion 20 to preferably the interior of the panel 12. In other embodiments, separate tab holder structures can be attached to the folder 10, for example by gluing. The tab holder 30 preferably does not add significantly thickness or bulk of the folder 10. Only a portion of the folded portion 20, such as the peripheral edge 22, is preferably adhesively attached to the panel 12 such that the unattached folded portion and the panel 12 form a tab holding cavity 34 therebetween. In other embodiments, other portions of the folded portion 20, such as between openings 32, can be attached to the panel 12, to separate individual cavities 34. The cavity 34 is dimensioned to receive the tab 50 therein. Preferably, the height 36 of the cavity 34 substantially corresponds to the height 63 of the tab 50. In other embodiments, the height 36 of the cavity 34 can be greater or less than the height 63 of the tab 50.
A tab opening 32 for receiving the tab 50, such as a slot, is defined in the tab holder 30, for example by removing a portion of the folded portion 20 and/or panel 12 proximate the edge 18. The openings 32 can be formed by removing a portion of either the folded portion 20 or panel 12 or both. The opening can be formed before or after the folded portion 20 and panel 12 are attached.
The opening 32 is preferably sized and configured to facilitate grasping of the tab 50 therein by hand to extend the tab 50. The opening can have any suitable configuration, such as trapezoidal configuration shown in
The tab 50 is configured to be movable between a retracted position, wherein the tab 50 does not extend beyond the edge 18 of the folder 10, as shown by the far right tab in
The tab 50 comprises a display portion 52 and a mounting portion 54. The mounting portion 54 is configured to be received in the opening 32, and retained within the tab holder 30. In an embodiment, the mounting portion 54 includes side flanges 56. When the tab 50 is pulled out into the fully extended position, the side flanges 56 abut against the closed portion of the edge 18 to prevent the tab 50 from slipping out of the opening 32. Thus, the tab can be pulled up until the side flanges 56 contact the edge 18 and pushed down until the mounting portion 54 contacts the bottom of the tab holding cavity 36. Preferably, the depth 36 of cavity 34 is sufficiently small and the height 65 and width 61 of the flanges 56 are configured to prevent the tab 50 from being twisted out of the opening 32 without bending, to help avoid unintended removal of the mounting portion 56 from the opening 32.
The display portion 52 can have any suitable width 67, which can be selected based on, for example, the size of the particular filing system, size of the opening of the tab holder, and desired use. For a conventional manila folder or hanging folder of a width up to about 15 inches, the display portion 52 can have a width 67 of preferably at least about a quarter inch, more preferably at least about a half inch, and still more preferably at least about 1 inch, and at most about 12 inches, preferably at most about 10 inches. In preferred examples, the width 67 is about 1 to 3 or 5 inches.
Preferably, the width 61 of the mounting portion 54 is wider than the width 38 of the opening 32. For example, the width 61 can be at least about a quarter or third of an inch and preferably at least about a half inch wider than the width 38 of the opening 32. The width 61 is at most about 3 inches and preferably at most about 2 inches wider than the width 38 of the opening 32. In a preferred example, the width 61 is about a half to 1 inch wider than the width 38 of the opening 32. The height 63 of the tab 50 is preferably no wider than the height 36 of the tab holding cavity 34, and more preferably substantially corresponds to the height 36 of the cavity 34. The tab 50 preferably has a height 63 of at least about a half inch, more preferably at least about ¾ inches, and at most about 3 inches, more preferably at most about 2 inches. In preferred examples, the tab has a height of about ¾ to 2 inches. Preferably, the height 65 of the flange 56 and the height 63 of the tab 50 has a ratio of about 1:10 to about 7:10, and more preferably about 1:5 to 1:2. Other suitable dimensions can be used in alternative embodiments.
The mounting portion 54 preferably has sufficient width 61 and height 65 to prevent the tab 50 from being removed from the tab holder 30 by merely twisting the tab within the tab holder without deforming the tab, for example by flexing the side flanges 56 toward each other. In the embodiment shown in
The display portion 52 is configured to be at least partially received in the opening 32 in the retracted position and to extend beyond the edge 18 in the extended position. Preferably, the display portion 52 is sized and configured for sliding into and out of the opening 32 by pushing and pulling by hand. In preferred embodiments, the display portion 52 is no wider than the width 38 of the opening 32 so that it can slide in and out of the opening 32 with ease. For example, the display portion 58 can have a generally rectangular configuration with substantially uniform width as shown in
Preferably, the display portion and the mounting portion are substantially continuous as shown in
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The folder 80 shown in
Similar to the tabs 50 shown in
In preferred embodiments, the display portion 132,232,152 comprises locking members to help retain the tab 130,230,150 in place in the retracted and extended positions, and to prevent the tab 130,230,150 from freely sliding between positions. The locking members reversibly engage with the tab holder 90 in the retracted position, and are released from the tab holder 90 in the extended position to provide a detectible feedback when the tab 130,230,150 is extended or retracted. Preferably, the locking members “lock” the tab in place by audibly and/or tactilely snapping into place, so that the tab does not freely slide into and out of the tab holder. In addition to snapping into place, tactile feedback can also be provided by noticeably changing the force required to continue to move the tab 130,230,150, such as by friction of the tab 130,230,150 against the tab holder 90 that changes depending on the degree of extension or retraction of the tab 130,230,150.
For example, the display portion 132,232,152 can be wider than the tab opening 102,108 in a lateral direction measured along the panel edge 88 to provide locking members for retaining the tab 130,230,150 in the extended and retracted positions. The locking members can comprise lateral protrusions 162,164 shown in
The tab 150 can additionally include notches 166,168 at either side of the display portion 152, between the protrusions 162,164 and the mounting portion 154, for receiving lateral edges of the tab holder 90 at the opening 102 when the tab 150 is in the extended position. The notches 166,168 thus further facilitate grasping and moving the tab 150 between the extended and retracted positions. The notches 166,168 can be provided with any tab configuration, and are especially advantageous with tabs having lateral protrusions, such as the tab 150 in
In preferred embodiments, both the display portion 152 and notches 166,168 are sloped shallowly enough to enable the tab 150 to be pulled or pushed to extend or retract across the tab holder 90 opening without having to bend the tab 150 using fingers. As such, the notches 166,168 also provide a tactile feedback between the retracted and extended positions by snapping or popping into and out of the tab holder 90 when a sufficient force or pressure is exerted thereto to pass them through the opening 102. Besides the notches 166,168, any other suitable features can be used to provide such snapping or popping effect between positions.
Preferably, the display portion 152 and notches 166,168 are sloped at angles 171,173, respectively, with respect to the extension/retraction direction A. The slope 171 of the display portion 152 is preferably at least about 3°, more preferably at least about 5°, and at most about 60°, more preferably at most about 40°, with respect to the extension/retraction direction A. The slope 173 of the notches 166,168 is preferably at least about 5°, more preferably at least about 7°, and at most about 70°, more preferably at most about 50°, with respect to the extension/retraction direction A. In preferred embodiments, the slope 171 is about 5 to 20°, and the slope 173 is about 15 to 45°, with respect to the extension/retraction direction A.
In the embodiment shown in
In another embodiment shown in
In this way, the locking members shown in
The retractable tab according to the invention is preferably sufficiently rigid to resist bending and sufficiently resilient to withstand handling by the user, but is sufficiently flexible to allow insertion into the tab holder. Preferred materials includes paper (e.g., paperboard), lightweight plastic (e.g., thermoplastic such as polypropylene and PVC), and metal. The tab can be configured to be directly written onto, or to hold an insert therein. For example, the tab can comprise two layers of material, such as a piece of material that is folded over itself along an edge thereof, to receive a label therebetween. When configured to hold an insert, the tab should preferably be substantially transparent. The tab can be colored as desired. When the filing system includes multiple tabs, individual tabs can have the same color or different colors.
The tab is preferably formed as a unitary construction, and can be made with conventional equipment, such as conventional die cutters. For example, the tab can comprise a single piece of material. Alternatively, the tab can be formed as two or more layers, for example by folding a piece of material along an edge thereof and joining or otherwise holding together an overlapping portion of the material. In other embodiments, the tab can comprise separate parts, e.g., separate mounting and display portions, that are joined together.
The tab can have any suitable configuration, such as rectangular, trapezoidal, circular, or rounded configurations. The tab can be substantially flat, or can be configured to project out of plane.
The present retractable tabs provide many advantages over conventional tabs. For example, when a filing system includes multiple retractable tabs, the user can easily select and adjust the desired tab configuration by selectively extending and displaying desired number of tabs at desired locations. The tabs are easily moved between extended and retracted positions by pulling and pushing by hand, but are held in place. In embodiments including locking members, the detectible feedback provided by locking members further ensure that the tabs stay in place in the selected position.
As used herein, the term “about” should generally be understood to refer to both the corresponding number and a range of numbers. In addition, all numerical ranges herein should be understood to include each whole integer within the range. While illustrative embodiments of the invention are disclosed herein, it will be appreciated that numerous modifications and other embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art. For example, the features for the various embodiments can be used in other embodiments. Therefore, it will be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and embodiments that come within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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