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Inventors

Peleman, Guido

Application #

737503

Filed

Dec-18-2000

Published

Apr-16-2002

Current US Class

281/29
281/37
281/45
402/70
402/73

International Classes

B42F 013/00

Field of Search

402/70 402/73 402/80 281/29 281/31 281/37 281/45 281/51

Assignee

Unibind (Cyprus) Limited (Nicosia, CY)

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bacon & Thomas, PLLC

US Patent References

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5741028   Folder
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Abstract
A file folder. The file folder includes at least two parts. A first part (2) is provided with binder rings (4) and a second part (3) that defines a receiving chamber of fixed dimensions that can contain bundles of loose documents or periodicals and the like.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A file folder, comprising at least two parts, respectively a first part provided with binder rings and a second part defining a receiving chamber of fixed dimensions that can contain bundles of loose documents, bound documents or periodicals and the like;

wherein the first part forms a main compartment, whereas the second part forms an auxiliary compartment, such that the thickness of the receiving space available in the first part is larger than the thickness of the receiving space available in the second part; and

wherein this file folder further at least comprises a first sheet made of a rigid material, a second sheet made of a rigid material, a back section flexibly connecting said first sheet and said second sheet to each other, and wherein said second part is defined by said second sheet and an inwardly directed flap made of a rigid material connected to the second sheet, this flap being spaced at a well defined distance from this sheet.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a file folder, more particularly to a ringbinder which has a little container that may be used to contain sheets, bundles of sheets, loose documents such as loose or bound elements, etc.

2. Description of the Related Art

It is known that loose sheets of paper may be kept together by providing them with perforations and by classifying them in a file folder having binder rings.

Also, it is often necessary to classify a limited number of documents, such as loose or bound elements together with the sheets of paper in a same file. As often such periodicals are not suitable to be provided with perforations, it is difficult to classify them in a classical file folder having binder rings.

To overcome this problem, some file folders have been proposed which have pockets at one or both of the inner faces. Such pockets, however, have a number of drawbacks. For instance, documents can drop out easily. Also, these pockets are often made of transparant material, which isn't discreet either. Moreover, such pockets show the disadvantage that they can contain only a very limited number of sheets, and mostly are not suitable for classifying loose or bound elements and the like.
 
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