Folder with retaining tab

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382864
  • Patent Number
    6,382,864
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 31, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A folder for receiving papers or other loose articles comprising a side panel and a retaining tab made of a generally flexible material and mounted onto the side panel. The retaining tab has a pair of openings formed therein, the openings being shaped and located such that a writing instrument may be received therethrough such that the writing instrument is securely received in the retaining tab.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a folder for receiving papers, and more particularly, to a folder for receiving papers that has a tab for receiving and retaining a writing instrument.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Folders are often used by students and other users to store loose leaf papers, hand-outs, pamphlets, and other items. Often times the contents of the folder are used for taking notes, writing reminders, etc., and therefore it would be useful to provide a folder that includes a mechanism for receiving and retaining a writing instrument. Furthermore, folders are often carried in backpacks, briefcases and the like, and when the folders are used to store loose papers and carried in these carriers, loose papers in the folder can fall out when the folder is inverted or shaken as it is carried. Accordingly, there is a need for a folder that includes a mechanism for receiving and retaining a writing instrument, and that can retain loose papers inside the folder.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a folder that includes a retaining tab for receiving and retaining a writing instrument. The retaining tab also helps to maintain papers in the folder. In a preferred embodiment, the invention is a folder for receiving papers or other loose articles comprising a side panel and a retaining tab made of a generally flexible material and mounted onto the side panel. The retaining tab has a pair of openings formed therein, the openings being shaped and located such that a writing instrument may be received therethrough such that the writing instrument is securely received in the retaining tab.




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of one embodiment of the folder of the present invention, with the folder shown in its open position;





FIG. 2

is a back view of the folder of

FIG. 1

, shown in its closed position; and





FIG. 3

is a front view of the folder of

FIG. 1

, shown with a writing instrument received in the retaining tab and a paper in the folder.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the present invention is a folder


10


having a pair of opposed, attached side panels


12


,


14


separated by a center fold line


16


. Each side panel


12


,


14


includes a lower panel


18


,


20


facing its respective side panel. The lower panel


18


and side panel


12


form a pocket


22


for receiving papers and other loose item between the lower panel


18


and side panel


12


. Similarly, the lower panel


20


and side panel


14


form a pocket


24


between the lower panel


20


and the side panel


14


. Each lower panel


18


,


20


each includes a tapered inner surface


26


,


28


to facilitate sliding papers under the lower panels


18


,


20


in a lateral direction.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the folder


10


includes a spine


30


extending generally rearwardly from the center fold line


16


, and the spine includes a set of three spine holes


32


,


34


,


36


for mounting the folder to a three ring binder. The spine


30


may include a set of through cuts


38


,


40


,


42


that extend from the outer edge


31


of the spine


30


to the spine holes


32


,


34


,


36


to provide a quick attach feature to the folder


10


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the folder


10


may also include cut-outs


44


and/or expansion panels


46


such that the pockets


22


,


24


may be expanded to receive relatively large volumes of paper, as described in Ser. No. 09/526,929.




The folder


10


includes a pair of retaining tabs


50


,


52


, each tab preferably being mounted along the upper edge of the respective side panel


12


,


14


. The retaining tabs


50


,


52


are preferably made from a generally flat, flexible piece of material, such as polypropylene, and each retaining tab


50


,


52


includes an attachment surface


54


and a flap surface


56


separated by a tab fold line


58


. The attachment surface


54


is attached to the respective side panel


12


,


14


, such as by heat staking, and the flap surface


56


is not attached to the respective side panel


12


,


14


. The flap surfaces


56


are free to pivot relative to the respective attachment surface


54


about the tab fold line


58


.




Each flap surface


56


includes a pair of openings or cut-outs


60


that are shaped and located to receive a writing instrument therethrough. The openings


60


are preferably elongated circles, such as ovals or ellipses, and the longitudinal axes of the openings


60


are preferably aligned. The width of each opening


60


is preferably equal to or slightly less than the width of the writing instrument to be received. In this manner, as shown in

FIG. 3

, a writing instrument, such as a pen


62


, may be passed through the openings


60


such that the pen


62


is retained in the retaining tab


52


. The pen


62


forces the central portion


64


of the retaining tab


52


upwardly over the top of the pen


62


, and forces the outer portions


66


of the retaining tab


52


downwardly under the pen


62


, which deforms the retaining tab and serves to grip the pen. The frictional engagement between the pen


62


and the edges of the openings


60


further aids in gripping the pen in place. The tab


52


should have sufficient stiffness to grip the writing instrument.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, when a paper


70


is located in the pocket


24


, the upper portion of the paper


70


can be located between the flap surface


56


of the tab


52


and the side panel


14


. In this manner, when the folder


10


is inverted or shaken, the paper


70


slides in the cavity between the flap surface


56


and the side panel


14


and is retained in the folder


10


by the attachment surface


54


. Thus, the retaining tabs


50


,


52


also serve to retain loose papers and other items in the folder


10


. The retaining tabs


50


,


52


provide this feature regardless of whether a writing instrument


62


is received in the retaining tabs


50


,


52


.




The folder


10


need not include two side panels


12


,


14


, but may include only a single side panel. Furthermore, the retaining tab of the present invention may be mounted onto nearly any component, such as a binder, book, calender, portfolio, planner, notebook, etc.




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.



Claims
  • 1. A folder for receiving papers or other loose articles comprising:a side panel; and a generally flexible retaining tab mounted onto said side panel, said retaining tab having a pair of openings formed therein, said openings being shaped and located such that a writing instrument may be received therethrough such that said writing instrument is securely received in said retaining tab, and wherein said tab is coupled to said side panel such that papers can be trapped between said side panel and said tab to maintain said papers in said folder.
  • 2. The folder of claim 1 wherein said openings are generally oval-shaped and each opening has a longitudinal axis, and wherein the longitudinal axes of said openings are aligned.
  • 3. The folder of claim 1 further comprising an auxiliary side panel pivotally mounted to said side panel, and wherein said side panel and said auxiliary side panel each include a pocket to receive papers therein.
  • 4. The folder of claim 1 wherein each of said openings have a width, the width of each opening being about equal to the width of said writing instrument.
  • 5. The folder of claim 1 wherein said tab is coupled to a top edge of said side panel.
  • 6. The folder of claim 2 wherein said tab includes an attachment surface and a flap surface, said attachment surface being coupled to said folder and said openings being formed in said flap surface.
  • 7. The folder of claim 6 wherein said tab includes a fold line separating said flap surface and said attachment surface, and wherein said flap surface can pivot about said fold line.
  • 8. The folder of claim 3 wherein said side panel and said auxiliary side panel each pivot about a central fold line and said folder further includes a spine extending generally rearwardly from said central fold line.
  • 9. The folder of claim 8 wherein said spine includes a plurality of holes formed therein for attaching said folder to a binder.
  • 10. A folder for receiving papers or other loose articles comprising:a first side panel; a first lower panel coupled to and facing said first side panel to form a first pocket therebetween; a second side panel, said first and second side panels being mounted in opposed relation and pivotably attached at a central fold line; a second lower panel coupled to and facing said second side panel to form a second pocket therebetween; and a retaining tab made of a generally flexible material and including an attachment surface and a flap surface, said attachment surface being mounted onto said first side panel, said retaining tab having a pair of generally oval-shaped openings formed therein, each opening having a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axes of said openings being aligned, said openings being shaped and located such that a writing instrument may be received therethrough such that said writing instrument is securely received in said retaining tab.
  • 11. A folder for receiving papers or other loose articles comprising:a side panel; and a generally flexible retaining tab coupled to said side panel, said retaining tab having a pair of openings formed therein, said openings being shaped and located such that a writing instrument may be received therethrough such that said writing instrument is securely received in said retaining tab, said tab including an attachment surface and a flap surface, said attachment surface being coupled to said folder and said openings being formed in said flap surface.
  • 12. A folder for receiving papers or other loose articles comprising:a side panel; and a generally flexible retaining tab pivotally mounted to said side panel, said retaining tab having a pair of openings formed therein, said openings being shaped and located such that a writing instrument may be received therethrough such that said writing instrument is securely received in said retaining tab.
  • 13. The folder of claim 12 wherein said retaining tab is a generally flat piece of material and includes a pair of longitudinal edges, and wherein said retaining tab is pivotally coupled to said side panel along one of said longitudinal edges.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/526,929 filed Mar. 16, 2000, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/526929 Mar 2000 US
Child 09/652422 US