The present invention is directed to a folder, and more particularly, to a folder including a movable divider.
School and office products, such as folders, filers, portfolios, pockets, storage devices and the like (collectively termed a “folder” herein) are often utilized to provide pockets to store papers and other loose items. In some cases, the folder may include a divider to sub-divide the pocket into pocket compartments. However the dividers in many existing folders are not sufficiently flexible/movable, may be relatively stiff and/or prone to tearing during use.
In one embodiment the present invention is a folder including a main panel, a pocket panel coupled to the main panel and defining a pocket therebetween, and a divider coupled to the main panel. The divider is movable between an inserted position wherein at least part of the divider is positioned in the pocket, and a retracted position wherein the at least part of the divider is not positioned in the pocket. The divider includes at least one of a slit or a notch to provide ease of movement of the divider in moving between the inserted position and the retracted position.
In one embodiment, with reference to
In the illustrated embodiment each main panel 12, 14 is generally flat and planar, and generally rectangular in top view. The first and second main panels 12, 14 may each include or be coupled to an associated pocket panel 18, 20, which are also each generally rectangular in top view in the illustrated embodiment. Each pocket panel 18, 20 is positioned on or adjacent to an inner surface of the associated main panel 12, 14 to define a pocket 22, 24 therebetween such that papers and other loose items can be positioned in each pocket 22, 24. Each pocket 22, 24 can have a mouth 25 providing access thereto and extending laterally along an upper edge of each pocket 22. It should be understood that the shape and configuration of the folder 10, including the first 12 and second 14 main panels, pocket panels 18, 20 and pockets 22, 24 can be varied as desired beyond that shown and described herein.
The folder 10 can include a pair of dividers or divider flaps 26, 28, where each divider 26, 28 may be coupled to an associated main panel 12, 14. Each divider 26, 28 can be movable between an inserted position wherein at least part (a lower/distal part, in the illustrated embodiment) of each divider 26, 28 is positioned in the associated pocket 22, 24 below the mouth 25 (
When each divider 26, 28 is in its inserted position, the divider 26, 28 can divide each pocket 22, 24 into smaller pockets or sub-compartments to aid in organization of the contents of the pockets 22, 24. For example,
Each divider 26, 28 can be generally rectangular in top view, having an upper edge 34, an outer edge (or a first side edge) 36, a lower edge 38 and an inner edge 40 (or a second side edge 40 positioned opposite the first side edge 36). In one case, the upper edge 34 of each divider 26, 28 is coupled to, or positioned adjacent to or aligned with upper edge 42 of the associated main panel 12, 14 along an entire length of the upper edge 34. In addition, the outer edge 36 of each divider 26, 28 can be coupled to an outer edge 44 of the associated main panel 12, 14 for at least a portion thereof, where each outer edge 36, 44 is generally perpendicular to the upper edge 34, 42. In the illustrated embodiment a distal/lower portion 46 of the outer edge 36 of each divider 26, 28 moves inwardly away from the outer edge 44 of the associated main panel 12, 14 when moving in a downward direction, away from the upper edge 34, to enable each lower portion 46 to fit into the associated pocket 22, 24. In the illustrated embodiment the lower edge 38, inner edge 40, and lower portion 46 of the outer edge 36, of each divider 26, 28, is a free edge not directly coupled the associated main panel 12, 14.
The mouth 25 of each pocket 22, 24 can extend along a first (lateral) direction A (
Each divider 26, 28 can have a height greater than a height of the associated pocket panel 18, 20 and/or pocket 22, 24, but less than a height of the associated main panel 12, 14. In one case each divider 26, 28 can have a height that is greater than a height of the associated main panel 12, 14, minus (or less) a height of the associated pocket panel 18, 20. Providing a divider 26, 28 with these height dimensions can help to ensure that each divider 26, 28 has sufficient height to extend downwardly into an associated pocket 22, 24. In another case, each divider 26, 28 can have a height greater than a distance between the upper edge 42 of the associated main panel 12, 14 and the upper edge of the pocket panel 18 (or the mouth 25). Providing a divider 26, 28 with this height dimension can help to ensure that each divider 26, 28 is sufficiently long to extend from an upper edge 42 of the associated main panel 12, 14, into the associated pocket 22, 24.
As noted above, when in their inserted positions the dividers 26, 28 can help to segregated and organize contents of the pockets 22, 24. In some cases, such as when additional storage capacity is desired or to avoid interference with the contents of a pocket 22, 24, it may be desired to move each divider 26, 28 to its retracted position outside the pocket 22, 24, as shown in
As noted above, each notch 50 or slit 50′ can lend flexibility to the associated divider 26, 28 and provide ease of movement of the divider 26, 28 between the inserted and retracted positions without tearing. The notch 50 or slit 50′ can thus be positioned at the areas where the highest stresses would be located in the divider 26, 28 when the divider 26, 28 is moved between its inserted and retracted positions if the notch 50 were not present. In the illustrated embodiment the entire notch 50 or slit 50′ is positioned at a height position (i.e. in a vertical direction of
The notch 50 or slit 50′ can also have sufficient depth or width (in a dimension along direction A, or in a direction generally perpendicular to the inner edge 40) to provide sufficient stress relief without unduly comprising the strength of the divider 26, 28. In one case the notch 50 or slit 50′ extends at least about 15% in one case, or at least about 25% in one case, or at least about 50% in another case, of a width of the divider 26, 28 (at a height where the notch 50 or slit 50′ is located), but less than about 80% of the width of the divider 26, 28 so that the divider 26, 28 has sufficient flexibility but is not too weakened by the notch 50 or slit 50′. The mouth 52 of the notch 50 may also extend sufficiently along the height of the divider 26, 28 (along direction A) to accommodate expected stresses. In one case the mouth 52 of each notch 50 has a height that is at least about 1/10 in one case, or at least about ⅛ in another case, of a height the divider 26, 28, but less than ⅓ of the height of the divider 26, 28 in one case, so that the divider 26, 28 has sufficient flexibility but is not too weakened by the notch 50.
The folder 10 can be made from a blank 58 such as that shown in
In one embodiment the blank 58 (including the main panels 12, 14, pocket panels 18, 20 dividers 26, 28, and coupling flaps 60, 62) are formed of a single unitary seamless piece of material. Alternatively, however, if desired the blank 58 can be made of different pieces of material joined together. The blank 58 (and folder 10) can be made of any wide variety of materials including but not limited to polymers (including plastic), cardboard, paper, polymer-coated paper or cardboard, fabric coated paper or cardboard, etc.
In order to form the folder 10 from the blank 58, the dividers 26, 28 are folded inwardly about the associated fold line 66 until the dividers 26, 28 are positioned flat against the main panels 12, 14. Next the pocket panels 18, 20 are folded inwardly about the associated fold lines 66 until the pocket panels 18, 20 are positioned flat against the main panels 12, 14. Finally, the coupling flaps 60, 62 are folded inwardly about the associated fold lines 66, 64 and secured to the main panels 12, 14, pocket panels 18, 20, and dividers 26, 28 such as by a suitable adhesive, or other suitable joining means or methods, such as welding. If desired, the dividers 26, 28 can be folded inwardly after the pocket panels 18, 20, and coupling flaps 60, 62 are folded inwardly, or other changes in the order of assembly can be instituted. In any case after assembly the folder 10 can be then used in the manner described and shown herein, providing the associated features and benefits.
Having described the invention in detail and by reference to the various embodiments, it should be understood that modifications and variations thereof are possible without departing from the scope of the claims of the present application.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/374,288 filed on Aug. 12, 2016 and entitled Folder with Movable Divider; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/374,291 filed on Aug. 12, 2016 and entitled Dual Binding System; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/414,503 filed on Oct. 28, 2016 and entitled Folder with Movable Divider. The entire contents of all three U.S. provisional applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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