Folder for papers

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Inventors

Heyer, Hans

Application #

194483

Filed

Sep-8-1999

Published

Sep-11-2001

Current US Class

229/67.1
229/67.3
229/67.4
281/15.1
281/3.1
281/45
281/46
281/48
281/51

International Classes

B65D 027/08; B65D 085/30; B65D 037/00; B42D 001/00

Field of Search

229/67.1 229/67.3 229/67.4 229/928 281/15.1 281/45 281/48 281/51 281/3.1 281/46 150/142 150/144

Assignee

Mappei-Organisationsmittel GmbH (Wuppertal, DE)

Examiners

Wellington; A. L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Farber; Martin A.

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Abstract
A folder for papers (S), comprising a cover (1) and a base (2) operatively joined together by a back (3), wherein the back (3) is adjustable in width (y) to accommodate a height of a stack of papers, wherein the back (3) extends on a base side into a tongue (4} said tongue being insertable and movable in a pocket (5), said tongue constituting an insertable tongue said pocket_being joined to the base (2), and movement of the insertable tongue (4) in the pocket (5) being limited by a stop.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A folder for papers (S), comprising a cover (1) and a base (2) operatively joined together by a back (3), wherein the back (3) is adjustable in width (y) to accommodate a height of a stack of papers, wherein the back (3) extends on a base side into a tongue (4), said tongue being insertable and movable in a pocket (5), said tongue constituting an insertable tongue, said pocket being joined to the base (2), and movement of the insertable tongue (4) in the pocket (5) being limited by a stop.

2. A folder for papers according to claim 1 wherein the insertable tongue (4) has a flap portion (6) forming the stop (A).

3. A folder for papers according to claim 1, wherein the pocket (5) is formed from a folding tab (8) joined to said base (2).



Description
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a folder for papers, having a cover and a base joined together by a back, wherein the back can be adjusted in its width to accommodate the height of a stack of papers, to which end the back extends on the base side into an insertable tongue which is movable in a pocket which is joined to the base.

A folder of this kind is known from DE-PS 671 229. A stack of papers is held in the region of the back by an adaptedly exposable adhesive layer. The insertable tongue which is accommodated in freely displaceable manner is disposed, inside the pocket, between two leaf springs, so that a certain resistance is offered to its movability. Restraining means such as these are expensive and complicate initial assembly by insertion or, respectively, renewed insertion, if the insertable tongue should have slipped out again nonetheless.

Through EP-PS 382 179, there exists the proposal of forming the back of a letter file proportionally from an angled portion of the cover and from a portion of the base angled in opposite direction, the portions overlapping one another and thus facilitating a coexpansion of the back. However, this requires a technique which is complex in terms of connection, with elongated holes and bolts in the form of staples reaching through these holes.
 
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