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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an indexing tab, and more particularly to an innovative one which enables visible classification and indexing of the stationery.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98
The common indexing tab for a binder is extensively used to improve the convenience in searching files due to its advantages including writing function and space saving.
This paper intends to explore the structural innovation of said indexing tab, which is generally designed into a long sheet to be inserted into an indexing tab inserting portion of the binder. Yet, the indexing effect of the indexing tab is insufficient if only letters are underlined for searching purposes, and the fast-growing customer demands cannot be met due to its simple appearance. Hence, there is still a room for improvement of the indexing tab.
Thus, to overcome the aforementioned problems of the prior art, it would be an advancement if the art to provide an improved structure that can significantly improve the efficacy.
Therefore, the inventor has provided the present invention of practicability after deliberate experimentation and evaluation based on years of experience in the production, development and design of related products.
The enhanced efficacy of the present invention is as follows:
The “indexing tab” of the present invention is mainly characterized by that, the indexing tab includes a snapping portion, a protruding portion and an identifier, so the identifier could be protruded to provide visible classification and indexing effect, helping to improve the indexing function and convenience of the stationery.
The improvements brought about by this invention are as follow:
Based on the structural pattern wherein a prefolding line is set at the joint of the protruding portion and snapping portion, the protruding portion and identifier can be folded along the prefolding line correspondingly with the snapping portion. When the stationery is retracted, the indexing tab can be folded to prevent protrusion of the protruding portion and identifier, thus improving the applicability of the indexing tab.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Of which the indexing tab 20 includes a snapping portion 21 in a sheet pattern, inserted into the inserting portion 10 of the stationery. A lateral flange 210 is formed on one side of the snapping portion 21.
A protruding portion 22 is formed by the extension of the lateral flange 210 of its snapping portion 21 to define a first end 221 and a second end 223. Of which the first end 221 is linked to one side of the snapping portion 21.
An identifier 23 is linked to the second end 223 of the protruding portion 22, enabling the indexing tab 20 to realize visible classification and indexing effects.
Of which, a prefolding line 30 is set at the joint of the protruding portion 22 and snapping portion 21, so that the protruding portion 22 and identifier 23 can be folded along the prefolding line 30 correspondingly with the snapping portion 21 (shown in
Of which, the indexing tab 20 with writing functions enables the users to mark the classified items or prompts for an improved indexing effect.
Based on above-specified structural configuration, the core of the indexing tab of the present invention lies in that, the indexing tab 20 has a snapping portion 21, a protruding portion 22 and identifier 23. As the snapping portion 21 is inserted into the inserting portion 12 of the stationery 10, the identifier 23 is located higher than the inserting portion 12, enabling visible classification and indexing of the stationery 10, and also alleviating the work burden with the vivid appearance of the identifier 23. The identifier 23 can be configured into any shape, as shown in