One piece hanging file

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Inventors

MacKelvie, Winston Richard

Application #

614561

Filed

Jul-7-2003

Published

Dec-14-2004

Current US Class

211/10
211/40
211/46
211/71.01
312/183

International Classes

A47G 029/00

Field of Search

211/10 211/11 211/40 211/45 211/46 211/72 211/73 211/151 211/70.1 211/85.29 211/113 220/62 206/312 40/617 40/375 40/371 312/183 312/184 312/9.53-9.55 312/9.9 312/9.59

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

US Patent References

4219247   Suspended filing d...
4444101   Method of printing...
4527694   Suspendable hang...
4765490   File hanger
4830268   Adjustable file folder
4867319   Drawer organizer...
4958450   Protective holder fo...
4958728   Filing system
4960211   Variable rack for ri...
5000319   Negative storage p...
5025979   Hanging expanda...
5086934   Radiographic file...
5187888   Index tabs for hang...
5219216   Hanging diskette st...
5226734   Hanger bag assem...
5256130   Reinforced paper o...
5393136   Drawer with conver...
5545087   Storage pockets for...
5553891   Document cover
5725119   Collapsible contain...
5758780   Suspendable brack...
5815903   Packaging system
6182825   Holder for a planar...
6189689   Foldable carrier for...
6227746   Hanging data bind...
6332285   Positionable indexi...
 

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Abstract
A one piece hanging file made from a continuous web of a flexible sheet material. In one embodiment, small loops are heat-welded at intervals along the strip creating channels or hems for removable hangers. Larger loops between the channels become the file pockets. In another embodiment spring clips clamp small loops of the strip and have notched overhanging ends to engage the support rails. In another embodiment, laminated film is welded directly to the edges of the hanger strips. In all embodiments the filed objects, such as compact discs, rise smoothly out of the looped file pocket when a hanger is lifted. In all embodiments, an opening or aperture made in the center of the looped bottom prevents round media such as CDs from accidentally rolling out of the pocket.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In combination, a hanging file system and a plurality of disc shaped members, said hanging file system comprising:

a container having a pair of parallel rails extending between opposed sides thereof;

a continuous web of a flexible sheet material having a pair of opposed side marginal edges;

hanger strips supporting said web at regular intervals and having end portions extending beyond respective side marginal edges of said web, said end portions being supported by said parallel rails; and

a plurality of file pockets being formed by portions of said web between said hanger strips, each file pocket having a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a bottom portion, an aperture being formed in each of said bottom portions, each of said apertures being spaced substantially equally from each of said side marginal edges such that each of said disc shaped members is retained in position within a file pocket by said apertures formed in said bottom portions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Hanging file folders made of stiff material with metal margin supports and sharp creased bottom folds are in common use. The sharp crease fold at the bottom prevents the thin paper held in the folder from curling at the bottom and collapsing down into a roll. When the material to be filed is itself stiff and light such as compact disks, computer disks, and cards, a less expensive method of construction is called for.

The present invention uses a continuous web of a flexible sheet material looped into file pockets that use a shared hangers between every two pockets. The hangers which separate the file pockets may be written on or a separate label strip may be attached. By lifting the hanger, the contents of the file are raised smoothly from the looped bottom of the file pocket allowing for easy viewing and removable. In addition, in the case of CDs and DVDs, the disc's center hole comes up out of the pocket for safer handling. An aperture or opening through the file pocket's lower loop serves to locate a disc shape and prevent its rolling out of the pocket. This method of construction reduces the cost and bulk of hanging files making them practical for smaller media such as business cards, CD-ROMs, DVDs, diskettes, cassettes, booklets, stamps, and the like.
 
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