1. Technical Field
The present invention generally relates to a portable, multiple pocket, expandable file folder. In particular, the invention pertains to a file folder that is capable of standing in an upright position on a desktop and that provides improved access to documents contained therein.
2. Background Art
It is known to provide expandable envelopes or folders that include a plurality of individual pockets or compartments for separating documents. Such envelopes or folders must be capable of being shipped or stored in a flat, collapsed state to use shipping or storage space efficiently, and then expanded to receive varying sizes and amounts of contents, such as sheets of paper. Such file folders typically include pockets defined by divider panels of the same size which tend to obscure the identifying indicia located on documents so that, in order to find pertinent documents, a user must at least partially remove documents from their pocket sections for review.
Thus, there remains a need for new file folders that can separate documents and make effective use of available space while facilitating the identification of documents and providing easy access to them.
The present invention relates to a standing file folder, comprising a support structure including a rigid back panel, a base, a front panel and an interior angled support wall positioned above the base and between the front panel and the back panel, and an expandable file section including a plurality of pockets, the expandable file section connected between the front panel and the back panel, wherein the angled support wall forms a bottom support for the plurality of pockets such that the expandable file section is in a tiered configuration.
If desired, the file folder can further comprise a front flap hingedly connected to a top edge of the front panel and moveable from a closed position to an open position to access the pockets. The front flap is advantageously configured and dimensioned to support the standing file folder upright in the open position. Also, a support flap associated with the front panel and the front flap can be included, with the support flap including a notch configured to engage with an edge of the front flap to provide support for the front flap when the file is in the open position.
The expandable file section preferably includes first and second accordion-pleated side walls and a plurality of divider panels connected to inside edges of the first and second accordion-pleated side walls.
If desired, the file folder can include a closure device for releasably securing a closure portion of the front flap to a closure area of the rigid back panel. The closure device preferably comprises at least one snap fastener, so that the file folder can be opened by unfastening the closure device and folding the front flap downwardly such that the closure portion rests on a surface to further support the standing file folder upright in the open position.
Another optional feature of the invention is a handle associated with the closure portion of the front flap and the closure area of the back panel and configured to hide the closure device from view. This handle may be hingedly connected to one of the rigid back panel or the front flap. Alternatively, a handle may be associated with a closure portion of the front flap.
A preferred feature of the invention is the inclusion of a retractable accessories drawer located above the base and below the angled wall. This drawer can include finger notches to facilitate gripping and removal.
The front flap of the folder is preferably includes an angled transparent portion positioned to permit viewing of the contents of the pockets when the front flap is in the closed position, although the folder can be made of at least one of cardboard, plastic, elastomer, or composite material or combinations thereof.
Other aspects, purposes and advantages of the invention will become clear after reading the following description with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
In the following description, like numerals are used to designate like parts.
The front flap 12, front panel 19, bottom wall 21, and back panel 15 may be an integrated, one-piece structure. An interior expandable file portion 40 (see also,
Front and rear edge portions of the first and second accordion-pleated side walls are connected to the front panel 19 and to the back wall 15. The angled support wall 32 has a back edge connected to an inside portion of the back panel at a preset distance from the bottom wall 21, and a front edge connected near or adjacent to an inside portion of the bottom of the front panel 19. The angled support wall 32 provides an angled supporting surface for documents or other items placed within the file folder 10. Consequently, documents placed within the pockets of the expandable file section 40 are arranged on an inclined surface, which is known as a “stadium-seating” arrangement, so that the items are tiered for improved viewing of the pockets and easy access to the documents therein. Also, the same sized documents are provided in the same vertical position in each pocket due to the uniform height of the divider members.
In a preferred embodiment, the folder includes a member for closing the pockets to retain the documents therein. In one embodiment, the closure portion 14 and closure area 22 support a button and snap fastener, which will be explained herein. However, other fastener arrangements may be configured to either secure the front flap 12 in the closed position as shown in
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In a preferred embodiment, the pockets 41-47 are tiered so that a user can easily view and access the contents of each pocket. The tiered or stadium-seating configuration is provided by the angled wall 32 located above the bottom wall 21 of the folder. In particular, the first and second accordion-pleated side walls 26, 28 and the divider panels 35 are connected at their bottom edges to the angled top wall 33 which provides the stadium-seating structure as shown. In addition, at least the angled portion 16 of the front flap 12 is preferably made of a translucent or transparent material to permit a user to see into the pockets of the file folder without having to unfasten the front flap. Plastic materials are preferred for this purpose.
It is contemplated that the file folder 10 may be dimensioned to accept documents or sheets of paper, but could also be of larger or smaller dimensions to accept other items. The various components of the file folder may primarily be made of a cardboard material, or of other materials such as light-weight plastic, urethane foam sheet stock material, durable and semi-rigid plastic material, a polymer sheet stock material, a rubber material, an elastomer material, a durable composite material and/or combinations of such materials. Various or all components of such a file folder 10 may be injection molded from plastic using known techniques.
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One of skill in the art would understood that, although six pockets are shown in the configurations shown in the figures, more or less pockets could be formed depending on such considerations as the overall size of the file folder 10 and its intended use. That is, the expandable pocket section 40 may be larger or smaller as needed according to various design considerations.
Although a particular embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes and modifications could be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/632,734 filed Dec. 1, 2004, the entire content of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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60632734 | Dec 2004 | US |