Abstract:
A display apparatus that can be positioned within a file cabinet, a file drawer, a hanging file and/or any other suitable file index system. A container is formed by the sheet material. The container has an edge panel forming at least one releasable tab. The at least one releasable tab includes a flap extending from the tab. The flap allows for engaging the corresponding tab, and each tab can be released or positioned away from an outer surface of the edge panel. A label sheet or label assembly has printable labels and at least one identification label. The identification label has or displays an identifier that corresponds to a particular design parameter of the label sheet. The identification label can be attached to the tab. The container can house one or more label sheets.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a device at a binder comprising a binder spine, and a binder front and a binder back, respectively, pairwise connectable with the same, and a mechanism for retention in said binder as well as a holder (52) for label retention on said binder spine. According to the invention, between said binder spine and binder sides, co-operating retention members (50, 53) are arranged having a snap-in function for the co-operation with the side flanges of the label holder (52) that extend in a common direction and are situated at a mutual distance from each other.
Abstract:
Index tabs having a mechanism for alignment with an edge of a mounting sheet, and methods for making and using the same. Embodiments exemplary of the alignment mechanism include various stopper constructions, pocket constructions, and the like. For example, a pocket can be formed within an index tab, such that the pocket contains an opening at the bottom for receiving an edge of a mounting sheet. The edge of the mounting sheet becomes aligned with the index tab when it fully engages the top of the pocket, which acts as a stopper. After alignment is achieved, the index tab is adhered to the mounting sheet. Various shapes and materials that are beneficial in the new tab constructions are also disclosed.
Abstract:
A set of stock sheets that can be printed upon and modified to result in a set of cascading pages (20). The stock sheets are preferably a uniform size, or at least can easily be run through a printer. Tearable lines of separation extend across the sheets (22), separating a removable portion from a remainder portion. Once the sheets (22) have been printed upon, the sizes of the sheets can be modified by separating the removable portions from the remainder portions along the tearable lines. The tearable lines are offset from sheet (22) to sheet (22), thereby resulting in a set of pages varying in size, such as cascading pages (20).
Abstract:
According to the invention, the device for searching pages in a book includes data carriers which are visible when the book is closed and connected to the pages of said book, and text identifiers of entries contained on sheets or on spreads of the same type, whereby such identifiers consist of several hierarchized markers which are located on supports and individually comprise at least one grapheme. To increase the precision of identification, each marker (except for the first one) comprises at least one grapheme which differentiates the identifier from the marked current sheet and the identifier from the previous sheet. The first and last markers in each identifier are highlighted; the first marker of each identifier is placed on a data carrier connected to the sheet of the book where the text entry starts with such a marker. The final marker of each identifier is placed on a data carrier connected to the sheet of the book where the text entry starts with said identifier. The hierarchy of the marker positions in each identifier is highlighted by at least one means, the markers of the same hierarchical position belonging to adjacent identifiers which are highlighted by identical means.
Abstract:
A filing folder (A), in particular for lateral files, consists of front and rear walls (1, 2) which can be folded towards each other around a folding line (3). One of the two walls has at its marginal edge (4) perpendicular to the folding line (3) a labelling field (F) which projects beyond the marginal edge (4) of the other wall and consists of two superimposed strips (a, b). In order to provide a filing folder which is easier to use, the two strips (a, b) can be folded from their superimposed position (Fig. 4) onto the inner side of the wall, into a position in which they are placed in the same plane next to one another (Fig. 3). The two strips (a, b) can be fixed in both their superimposed position and in their adjacent position on the inner side of the wall.
Abstract:
A document folder has an integrally formed cover (10) of relatively flexible sheet material with a back flap (12), a front flap (14) and a spine (16) hingedly connecting the flaps (12, 14) to provide an enclosure for receiving documents (30) therebetween. A fastener (36) is mounted on the back flap (12) and has a portion (40) for passage through apertures (52) in documents (30) to retain the documents in the document folder, and a relatively rigid stiffener (32) is secured in the cover (10) by the fastener (36) and is dimensioned cooperatively with the back flap (12) to rigidify the folder when stored vertically so that it is self-supporting.
Abstract:
An index sheet which may be accommodated by and directly printed upon by a conventional printer. The index sheet (1) includes a body section (2), a foldable bindable section (3) extending along one edge of the body section and a guide (4) overlapping and removably attached along the opposite edge of the body section. The index sheet is made of a paper-plastic laminate.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method of grouping and cutting of printed matter, in which printed matter divided in a number of groups is brought together, in which from at least two groups, each having a distinctly specific character, subgroups are brought together in a repetitive sequence, in which parts of the sheets are cut off at at least one sheet edge, in such a way that within one group, one can jump to the subsequent subgroups, and one can leaf within said subgroups.