Abstract:
A filing assembly includes a housing with a top wall, a bottom wall, a first lateral wall and a second lateral wall. The housing has an open front side. A plurality of rails is attached to a bottom side of the top wall. A receiving space is defined between adjacent ones of the rails. Each of a plurality of hanging folders includes a panel that has first lateral edge, a second lateral edge, a front edge and a rear edge. The panel has a bend therein extending from the front edge to the rear edge. A plurality of connectors is also provided. Each of the first and second lateral edges has one of the connectors attached thereto. Each of the receiving spaces slidably receives one of the connectors. Secondary folders or papers are positionable in the hanging folders.
Abstract:
A document filing system including a document holder (1) provided along the top edge (3) thereof with retaining means (4) arranged to engage in complementary shaped supporting means (8), the release of the holder (1) and associated retaining means (4) from the said supporting means (8) being effected by relative movement between the retaining (4) and supporting means (8) in a direction normal to that required to locate the holder (1) and associated retaining means (4) on said supporting means (8).
Abstract:
A novel loose-leaf holder is provided for binding documents such as a multi-leaf computer printout and mounting the same in a suspension-filing and/or storing system. The holder comprises a plastic body which is molded as an integral unit and comprises two side sections which are connected together by a hinge section so that they can be swung toward and away from one another, and document mounting posts carried by one side section and engageable by the other side section. Manually releasable locking means are provided for locking the two side sections together so as to captivate documents which are mounted on the binding posts.
Abstract:
A carrier for attachment to a binder, such as a binder for computer print-outs, and supporting structure for the carrier. The carrier includes a carrying handle, a first pair of hooks for engaging the binder posts without opening the binder, and a second set of hooks for engaging a rack. The handle includes an enlarged portion extending along an edge of the carrier and a cutout beneath the enlarged portion which can be used either to accomodate the fingers of a person holding the carrier or for engagement with a supporting rack. A specially designed support structure may be used with the carrier which includes a channel having inwardly directed, spaced side wall edges adapted to engage the enlarged portion of the carrier handle.
Abstract:
A paper binding system utilizing standard single, double or three-hole paper punches allows for binding variable numbers of pages. System uses 2 members; a first member is an elongated tail with an elongated rib and round integrated head on top. A second clamping member attaches to the tail. Second member has a blade that engages the rib. Excess tail can be cut off with scissors. Second member can be removed by inserting a rod into the second member. The rod is inserted in an oval shaped hole with the rod at approximately at a 90 degree to the blade. It goes behind the blade and then travels up a beveled ramp of the rib thereby raising the blade slightly and disengaging the blade from the rib allowing the second member to be removed from the first member.
Abstract:
A movable buckle device of a file box contains a movable buckle device of a file box comprised of an upper cover, a lower cover, a side lid, wherein the side lid includes a groove in which two through holes are defined on an upper end and a lower end of the groove respectively and two orifices are defined on two sides of the groove individually, each orifice is used to insert a hook member, the hook member includes a first stop piece and a second stop piece formed on one side of the first stop piece, the second stop piece includes an elongated aperture 33 formed thereof; the groove is served to receive a binder seat, and the binder seat includes two openings defined on two ends thereof respectively to correspond to the two through holes of the groove individually.
Abstract:
A binder for computer print out paper fits into a standard sized file cabinet. It comprises a series of hinged together panels, two opposite ones of which hold along one edge a pair of rings retained in aligned slots. The rings are capable of movement in two different directions, and such rings hold the paper within the binders.
Abstract:
According to the present invention, a file hanging system consists of a file edge backing means provided with a T-shaped member and bracket means provided with a U-shaped groove for engaging the T-shaped member, the arrangement is such that when the T-shaped member is inserted in the U-shaped groove, the weight of the file on which the backing edge is secured, moves the T-shaped member to a locking engagement in the groove, regardless of its direction of its insertion.
Abstract:
A novel loose-leaf holder is provided for binding documents such as multi-leaf computer printouts and mounting the same in a suspension-filing and/or storing system. The holder is of the type described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,056,296 and comprises a plastic body which is molded as an integral unit and comprises two side sections which are connected together by a hinge section so that they can be swung toward and away from one another. The improvement comprises document mounting pins carried by one side section and engageable by the other side section, one or more of the pins being adjustbly mounted on the one side and movable toward and away from the other pins. Manually releasable locking means are provided for locking the two side sections together so as to captivate documents which are mounted on the pins.