Folders for holding papers and the like are well known. However, there is little to differentiate one folder from another in terms or marketability of the folder. The present invention overcomes this problem by providing an incentive for buying the folder.
The present invention provides a folder into which an appendage is created on the interior surface of the folder's pocket. The appendage is tab-like and may be removed from the inside pocket. The appendage is formed so that after it is removed, it may be used as a separate bookmark, picture or note sheet. Preferably graphics are provided on the appendage which may complement or coordinate with graphics elsewhere on the folder. The folder may have one or more appendages. Perforations are provided to enable the appendage to be removed by tearing off the appendage from the surface of the pocket.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved stationery folder.
Reference is made to the following description in which:
Pockets 4 are formed by side flaps 9 that are glued to the interior surfaces of panels 2 and 3, allowing the pockets to receive papers, written materials, photographs or the like that may be inserted into the pockets by a user. The pockets may be of any height, although it is typical that the pockets be of a height less than half of the height of panels 2 or 3.
Pocket 4 is formed to include a tab-like appendage 5 which is formed from the sheet of material forming the pocket. Appendage 5 can be of any dimension that can be formed from the sheet. Tear perforations 7 are provided to enable appendage 5 to be cleanly removed from pocket 4 by tearing off the appendage along the perforation line.
Appendage 5, once removed, may be used as a bookmark, picture or note sheet. In order to enhance the marketability of the folder, appendage 5 may have graphics G which may coordinate with, or be complementary to, graphics G elsewhere on the folder, for example, graphics G on folder panels 2 and/or 3 and/or graphics G on pockets 4. For example, appendage 5 may be a bookmark with flowers on it, and these flowers may complement flowers on the inside or outside of the rest of the folder.
Folder 1 and folder 1A may include perforated holes 8 for attaching a binder as typical in many uses, or the folders may be constructed without holes. As well, the folders may be made of different sizes, size being a matter of choice. By forming the appendages from the same sheet of material as the pocket, manufacturing efficiency and cost savings are also provided.
The scope of the invention is now indicated in the claims.
This application claims priority of Provisional Application No. 60/718,104.
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60718104 | Sep 2005 | US |