The present invention is in the field of office requisites and a method of improving product source identification.
File folders and other paper storage systems are of great utility in an office setting. The most common storage system, the common manila folder, for example are widespread and relatively inexpensive, and have convenient tabs suitable for writing. Because they are such a commodity product, it is difficult to distinguish one maker's product from another. It would be useful to gain brand loyalty without sacrificing utility. Utility would be impeded/interfered with by placing an indicia, usually a trademark on a portion folder where a surface might be obscured by indicia. Thus marking on an exterior or tab surface of the folder will decrease its utility.
The typical solution to increasing brand (source) recognition, has been to simply apply the name of the manufacturer on the outside faces of the product, but this may be objectionable because it limits the utility of the product by the user. Often the outer faces are used by the customer to identify the contents.
The preferred solution would be to find a way to indicate the source of the maker, without damaging the utility, and indeed, to enhance the utility by integrating source recognition feature with a utilitarian function and to do so without adding cost.
There are several aspects to the invention and reference should be had to the detailed description and the claims. For the reader's convenience a summary of some of salient features appears below.
The present invention is directed to a folder system which uses the inside panel(s) for imprintation of source relating indicia and provides a notch like aperture on the front-most panel, in the top edge to expose a portion of the source indicating indicia.
In another embodiment, where the folder includes an end tab, at least a portion of the exposed end tab is covered with source indicating indicia, preferably in light color, so that it may be written over with a marker and the markings still be readable.
In the preferred embodiment, the entire inside of the folder is imprinted with source indicating indicia, perhaps in a pattern.
In a further embodiment, a system and method of displaying contents of the folder and simultaneously applying an indicia to a file is disclosed using a plurality of holes punched in one face of the folder which allows visibility into the folder. The holes are punched in a pattern which forms the desired indicia.
This summary is just exemplary. Reference should be had to the detailed description for further inventive concepts and to the claims.
A file folder 10 is illustrated in
Folder 10 has a back panel or sheet 12, a front panel or sheet 14, both of which have inner 12a, 12b, and 14a, 14b and outer surfaces. The inner surface is defined by opposing faces from panels 12 and 14. In this embodiment the panels are joined foldably together to form the folder features, but in other embodiments, they may form pockets or other useful structures.
Each panel 12, 14 has a top edge 12c, 14c and in the case of panel 12, an exposure notch 16 is cut into the top edge. The notch in this case is circular, approximately semicircular. Other shapes are possible so long as they permit viewing a portion of the surface 14b therethrough. When the front and back panels are adjacent each other (with or without other papers therebetween), the notch exposes a portion of the inside surface 14b which may be referred to as the “window area”. The optimal size, as will be explained below is where the cut out (notch) is just sufficiently large to display one occurrence of a repeating source indicia, or other indicia.
In this illustration, the folder has both a top tab 17 and a side-tab 18, which is an extension of the back sheet which extends beyond the side edge 20 of the front sheet 12 to allow the file to be viewed from the side edge when on an open shelf. It will be understood that both top and side tabs may be made, or one of each or neither (see
If the notch is located on a panel orthogonal to the tab (side or top) then the tab may be labeled or indicia written upon without obscuring the trademark indicia of the notch. Thus, it is possible to maintain the indicia without detracting from the functionality of the folder. In
In the preferred embodiment the indicia repeat 22 is aligned with the notch 16 so that it exactly registered in the notch window and the indicia is not “cut off”. Multiple repeats can be shown if they are small enough.
Another embodiment, shown in
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.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60758496 | Jan 2006 | US |
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Parent | 11650719 | Jan 2007 | US |
Child | 12644169 | US |