Information folder construction

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Inventors

Shacklett, Jr., James H.

Application #

801621

Filed

Nov-25-1985

Published

Apr-28-1987

Current US Class

229/92.1
281/5
281/51
493/405

International Classes

B42D 003/18; B42D 019/00; B65D 027/00; B31B 001/26

Field of Search

281/1 281/5 283/1 229/92.1 229/92.7 229/92.8 229/70 229/73 229/69 493/216 493/303 493/405 493/921

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Youtie; Robert K.

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Abstract
A folder wherein a strip of paper is folded upon itself about a transverse crease line to form elongate overlying leaves of different lengths, the strip being wound with the longer leaf outward to form a spiral of numerous ovaloid convolutions each having its entire outer surface in facing engagement with the inner surface of the next outer convolution, the convolutions having arcuate end portions and side portions extending between the end portions with each end portion in reinforcing abutting engagement with the convolution end portion of the next outer convolution, and the outer leaf end being detachably secured to the nether convolution, for releasably retaining the strip in its spiral configuration.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A folder construction comprising an elongate strip of thin flexible paper folded assymetrically about a transverse line to form a crease along said line and a pair of overlying leaves of different lengths extending from said crease and terminating at strip ends spaced different distances from said crease, said strip being wound from said crease outwardly to form a spiral having many ovaloid convolutions with each convolution having its entire outer surface in facing engagement with the inner surface of the next outer convolution, said convolutions each having arcuate end portions and side portions extending between said end portions, said convolution end portions each being in reinforcing abutting engagement with the convolution end portions of the next outer convolution for cumulative stiffening of the outward convolution end portions, said strip ends being detachably secured to the nether convolutions, detachment of the strip ends enabling unwinding of said spiral convolutions, said strip being wound with the longer leaf outwardly to overlie the shorter leaf and its strip end, and releasable adhesive detachably securing the strip end of said outwardly wound longer leaf to the nether convolution, said strip ends both terminating in the outermost convolutions in adjacent relation with respect to each other and overlying the same convolution side portion, whereby detachment of the outer strip end presents immediately therebeneath the inner strip end.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The information folder of the present invention has been primarily developed and employed in conjunction with the distribution of drugs, being imprinted with information required and desired for use of the drugs. It is appreciated that the present folder construction is capable of many varied applications, all of which are intended to be comprehended herein.

Prior drug information folders have required complex pleating and other folding, which is time consuming and expensive in manufacture of the folders, makes the folders difficult to use in automatic packaging machinery by the necessarily flimsy nature of the folder material, and also such prior folders were relatively bulky and unduly space consuming, even in their fully folded condition.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an important object of the present invention to provide an information folder which overcomes the above-mentioned difficulties, being highly resistant to unintentional unfolding while permitting of quick and easy opening when desired; being fabricated of relatively flimsy paper material but having a staunchness and durability in its folded condition for reliable handling by high speed packaging machinery without jamming, by reason of multiple arcuate paper layers in abutting, mutually reinforcing relation; and which folder construction is adapted for high speed, economical manufacture by the method and apparatus of U.S. Pat. No. 4,136,860 to Shacklett, Jr. et al.
 
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