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Inventors

Hatano, Nobuaki
Feng-Chuan, Hsieh

Application #

805771

Filed

Feb-25-1997

Published

Apr-21-1998

Current US Class

229/67.1
281/15.1
281/45
402/73

International Classes

B42D 003/00

Field of Search

281/15.1 281/45 281/51 281/38 402/73 402/70 402/79 229/67.1 229/67.4 206/425

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baxley, Esq.; Charles E.

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Abstract
A folder includes a body with a front wall, a rear wall, two side walls connected between the front wall and the rear wall and a bottom wherein a plurality of envelopes are disposed in the body and a cover extends from the rear wall. A stand device includes a first plate and a second plate which is connected to a lower edge of the rear wall and the first plate foldably extending from the second plate with a free end of the first plate fixedly connected to the rear wall so that the folder stands on a plan surface by stretching the second plate. The envelopes overlap with each other and are connected in series.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A folder comprising:

a body having a front wall, two side walls respectively extending from two opposite sides of said front wall, a bottom and a rear wall connected between said two side walls, a cover extending from an upper edge of said rear wall;

a stand device including a first plate and a second plate which is foldably connected to a lower edge of said rear wall and said first plate foldably extending from said second plate, said first plate having a free end fixedly connected to said rear wall near said upper edge of said rear wall, and

a plurality of envelopes disposed in said body, each of said envelopes having a front plate and a rear plate which is fixedly connected to said front plate along three of four sides of said front plate, each of said rear plates having a tongue foldably and rearwardly extending therefrom, said envelopes overlapping with each other in series wherein the first envelope is connected to said bottom of said body, each of said tongues except that of the last envelope being fixedly connected to a following envelope's front plate which faces to said tongue in front thereof.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a folder and, more particularly, to an improved folder which can be stand on a table and has a plurality of envelopes disposed in the folder for objects such as documents to be received therein.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

Folders are used widely in offices or business operations. Generally, a folder is made of plastic material and has a rear plate and a front plate which is usually made of transparent material and is connected to the rear plate with three sides thereof to form an open side between the front plate and the rear plate so as to receive papers or documents therein. Folders usually are put in a drawer one by one to form a row of folders, therefore, when a user wants to find a document received in one of the row of folders, he/she must pull the drawer out and find the folder he/she needs row by checking the folders one by one, although the front plate of the folder is transparent. Such an action to find a folder and to return the folder in the drawer takes a lot of time. Furthermore, the front plate and the rear plate of the folder closely abut with each other when not used, thus the user then has to separate the front and the rear plates then he/she can put a document in the folder or pick a document out from the folder, and this takes time too. If documents or drawings received in the folders are to be displayed in front customers, the displayer will need a proper display device to show them conveniently on the table.
 
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