Hanging laminated folder

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Inventors

Hawes, Jr., Robert E.
Dellacroce, Cheryl
Aaldenberg, Eric
Lynch, James J.

Application #

769001

Filed

Sep-30-1991

Published

Nov-16-1993

Current US Class

040/359
229/67.2
281/45
281/51
493/947

International Classes

B42D 001/00; B65D 027/00; B65D 037/00

Field of Search

281/45 281/51 493/947 493/89 40/359 229/68

Assignee

Esselte Pendaflex Corporation (Garden City, NY)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pennie & Edmonds

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4749121   Reinforced file folder
4830268   Adjustable file folder

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Abstract
A hanging folder has reinforcing strips along its top and bottom edges, and color contrasted easy-insert label slots. These strips and contrasting slots protect against wear to the folder and thus prolong the usefulness of the folder.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hanging folder comprising:

a sheet of flexible material folded at a medial line to form a bottom edge with an exterior surface, and front and rear portions joined at the bottom edge, the ends of the front and rear portions remote from the bottom edge being folded to form top terminal folded portions;

uniformly spaced slots in at least one of the top terminal folded portions;

reinforcing means in the form of a strip of plastic material disposed along a major portion of the top terminal folded portion which has the slots therein and along a portion of said exterior surface adjacent thereto and forming a lamination therewith, wherein the reinforcement does not cover the slots; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to paper office supplies and, in particular, to hanging folders having laminated portions for increased strength, longer life and paper surface integrity.

BACKGROUND ART

Paper hanging folders, for use in standard storage units such as file cabinets, desk drawers and the like, are a necessary tool in modern offices and businesses. Such folders in the art are best exemplified by expired Pat. No. 2,291,724, which was assigned to the assignee of the present application. This reference describes a file formed by a sheet of heavy material with a central horizontal fold which forms the folder's bottom and open sides. Folds are provided in the file's top edges through which hanging rods are movably or immovably fixed. The ends of these rods are exposed and notched, enabling the file to hang on a complementary standard parallel file frame in office storage equipment, such as filing cabinets and desk drawers.

The inner surfaces at the tops of the folded-over portions contain uniformly spaced slots for insertion of labeling tabs. These slots often tear or wear out as new tabs are inserted or removed, due to the need for frequent file relabeling or repositioning of labels in alternative slots of the file. Also, when the user inserts the tabs of the label into the slots, close attention is required because the opening of the slot and the material behind it are generally identical in color. Due to the wear and tear on tab slots, files are often replaced simply because the tab slots are torn or worn out, rendering the file useless. Also, handling during normal use and tab changing causes additional wear on the top of the file due to the release of body oils and friction between the paper and fingers. This type of wear is not diminished by the rods disposed through the file's top folds, because finger oils and friction break down the material of the file, which is generally paper, regardless of the underlying support of the rod.
 
  A hanging folder has reinforcing strips along its top and bottom edges, and color contrasted easy-insert label slots. These strips and contrasting slots...  A folder that hangs on a standard frame in office storage equipment which includes a sheet of flexible material folded at a medial line to form a bottom...