Claims
- 1. A container, comprising:
a) a plurality of panels, each folded to form a receptacle with said receptacle having a front wall, a back wall and absence of any side walls; and b) the two facing surfaces of said walls for each receptacle are absent of any protrusions or holes in said surface, whereby said protrusions or holes are sufficient in size to inhibit or interfere with a substantially flat object being inserted into the receptacle; and c) an integrated sliding mechanism with means for interconnecting a receptacle to another receptacle and said sliding mechanism's movement is limited to a preset distance in relation to at least one adjacent receptacle; and d) said movement of the receptacles is of a horizontal direction.
- 2. The container of claim 1, wherein said panels are made of paper or plastic.
- 3. The container of claim 1, wherein the front most receptacle and the back most receptacle have a different form from the internal receptacles.
- 4. The container of claim 1, wherein said panels are substantially rectangular in shape.
- 5. The container of claim 1, wherein said panels are stiff enough to provide for the functioning of said sliding mechanism and yet supple enough to allow the panels to partially flex around a contained object.
- 6. The container of claim 1, wherein said receptacle's sliding mechanism and panels that move in relation to the contained object, are substantially isolated from the objects contained by the receptacle.
- 7. The container of claim 1, wherein said receptacle's opening can be either on the short side or the long side of said container.
- 8. The container of claim 1, wherein the front most panel of said container has a protrusion at the bottom of the front panel of sufficient size for grasping.
- 9. The container of claim 1, wherein said object is one or more sheets of paper.
- 10. The container of claim 1, further including an elastic strap means for securing said container.
- 11. The container of claim 1, wherein said sliding mechanism means for movement limited to two directions, with said directions being substantially opposite of each other and said movement limited to a predetermined range.
- 12. The container of claim 1, wherein said receptacles are detachable from an adjacent receptacle.
- 13. A securing device for a variable thickness, open sided container, comprising:
a) a front most panel and a back most panel, separate from each other; and b) a flap on said back most panel means for folding from the back most panel to said front most panel with said flap having a length equal to or less than the combined distance of the height of the front most panel and the thickness of said container; and c) an elastic strap, attachably affixed to the back most panel, and said elastic strap traversing multiple sides of the container in the container's secure state; and d) a raised element, of height equal to or greater than the width of the elastic strap, attachably affixed to the flap; and e) the elastic strap means for passing over the bottom two corners of the container and contacting raised element; and f) raised element means to retain the elastic strap in a stretched state; and g) said stretched elastic strap means for securing the container on three sides of the container; and h) the stretched elastic strap means for securing said flap; whereby, acting together, the strap traversing the sides of the container and the flap being held in place by the strap, retain the container in a secure contracted state, and securely sandwich the objects contained in the container, and whereby, the separation of the front most panel from the back most panel allows for a wide range of container thicknesses to be secured by the securing device.
- 14. The securing device of claim 13, wherein the raised element is button like in its ability to hook and retain an elastic strap.
- 15. The securing device of claim 13, wherein the bottom of the container is traversed twice by said elastic strap.
- 16. The securing device of claim 13, further including more than one elastic strap.
- 17. The securing device of claim 13, wherein said container varies in thickness.
- 18. The securing device of claim 13, wherein said front most panel and said back most panel are a wall of a receptacle.
- 19. The securing device of claim 13, further including, additional flaps along other sides of the container.
- 20. The securing device of claim 13, wherein said elastic strap is replaced by velcro or non-elastic strapping.
- 21. A method for returning a stack of documents to its original horizontal shingled format, comprising the steps of:
a) providing a container with a plurality of slidably interconnected open sided receptacles stacked substantially one on top of the other; and b) providing said receptacles containing a plurality of said documents means for remaining substantially isolated from the parts of the container that move in relation to the documents; and c) providing a back most receptacle with a flap on the back most panel of said back most receptacle folded over to the front most panel of the front most receptacle and the bottom of said front most receptacle having a graspable protrusion; and d) grasping said flap; and e) folding flap away from said front most panel; and f) grasping said protrusion and the top of said back most panel; and g) pulling horizontally in substantially opposite directions; and h) stopping pulling when the predetermined maximum extension of said container is reached; and i) releasing grasp on the protrusion and the back most receptacle, whereby, the results of the steps are; receptacles and documents evenly spaced with only part of each document exposed and the documents able to be easily grasped and extracted from the container.
- 22. A method for securing a variable thickness container of open sided receptacles, comprising the steps of:
a) providing a substantially flush stack of a plurality of substantially rectangular receptacles, with the back most panel of the container's back most receptacle containing an elastic strap woven through the base of said back most panel and the two ends of said elastic strap attachably affixed approximately half way up the left and right side edges of the back most panel; and b) providing a flap on the back most panel, with a raised element attachably affixed to said flap; and c) grasping the flap; and d) folding the flap over the top of said container; and e) bringing it in contact with the front most panel of the front most receptacle; and f) pulling the flap down the face of said front most panel until the body of the flap comes in contact with the tops of the receptacles; and g) reaching to the back most panel; and h) grasping and pulling one part of the elastic strap over its near corner to the front most panel; and i) stretching the elastic strap toward and slightly past said raised element; and j) lowering the elastic strap down to the surface of the flap; and k) releasing the elastic strap next to the raised element means to inhibit the elastic strap from returning to its pre-stretched position; and l) repeating the steps above for the remaining part of the elastic strap that is still fully located on the back most panel, completes the process; whereby, above steps conclude with three sides of the container being traversed by the elastic strap and whereby, the flap being held in place by the contracting force of the stretched elastic strap pressing against the raised element.
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