Industrial Field of The Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a filing equipment for holding documents by means of catching.
Background of The Invention
[0002] As Filing equipment for holding documents or clear pockets keeping documents in (hereinafter
referred to binders), binders having a catching means of levers, springs or rings
are known. A binder catching documents with rings, for example, is constituted to
catch documents by passing metal rings through filing-holes made on documents.
[0003] On the other hands, as other filing equipment, catching metallic parts having two
levers and used for catching documents of from about few pages to about several tens
of pages (hereinafter referred to clips) are known. In the use of said clips, once
documents have been held by the clip, then said levers made to be capable of turning
on toward or backward the surface of the caught documents are turned toward the surface
of the documents and stretched over the surface of the documents for ensuring the
levers not obstruct handling the caught documents. In addition to this type of clips,
another type of clip is practiced, which also has two levers made to be capable of
turning on toward either of right or left side parallel to the engaging parts of the
clip.
[0004] The binders as mentioned above are , for example, suitable in keeping the documents
categorized into certain groups, while the clips have a advantage of its easiness
in catching on and off the documents and are thus suitable in making up references
for meetings by collecting the documents needed from several binders or in temporally
filing the document before sorting.
[0005] However, the documents as caught by the clips are easily corrupted or scattered and
lost and the binders require much time for put on or in the documents.
[0006] Therefore, none of the above-mentioned prior arts could provide a filing equipment
having the function of the clip temporally holding and filing the documents in combination
with the function of the binder keeping the sorted documents.
[0007] An object of the present invention is to improve such problems and to provide a filing
equipment (binder) which can temporally catch the documents and can keep the documents
in a certain order, and from which the documents can be easily detached.
Summary of The Invention
[0008] For solving the problems, the filing equipment according to the present invention
is characterized by comprising two mount-portions capable of opening and shutting
and being at opposite sides across the connecting portion, a lingulate piece partially
fixed on inner surface of one of said mount-portions and a clip for putting papers
and said lingulate piece together, and used by catching an end portion of paper and
a free-side portion of said lingulate piece with the clip.
[0009] More specifically, the filing equipment according to the present invention comprises
two mount-portions capable of opening and shutting and being at opposite sides across
the connecting portion, a lingulate piece partially fixed on inner surface of one
of said mount-portions, a pocket-shape holder having a size corresponding to that
of the mount-portions and a clip for putting the pocket-shape holder and said lingulate
piece together, and has holes on the free-side portion of said lingulate piece and
the caught-side of said pocket shape holder formed at the site corresponding to the
engaging site of said clip, and is used by catching the pocket-shape holder and free-side
of the lingulate piece with the clip through said holes.
Brief Description of The Drawings
[0010]
Figure 1 is a perspective-view illustrating the binder according to one embodiment
of the present invention holding documents;
Figure 2 is an inside-view illustrating the constitution of the binder according to
one embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 3 is an outside-view illustrating the constitution of the binder according
to the embodiment of the present invention shown in Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a side-view illustrating the constitution of the binder according to the
embodiment of the present invention shown in Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a top-view illustrating the pocket-shape holder used in the binder according
to the present invention;
Figure 6 is a top-view illustrating the clip used in the binder according to the present
invention;
Figure 7 is a perspective-view illustrating the clip used in the binder according
to the present invention shown in Figure 7;
Figure 8 is an outside-view illustrating the constitution of the binder according
to the embodiment of the present invention other than that shown in Figure 2;
Figure 9 is an inside-view illustrating the constitution of the binder according to
the embodiment of the present invention shown in Figure 8; and
Figure 10 is a side-view illustrating the constitution of the binder according to
the embodiment of the present invention shown in Figure 8;
Detailed Explanation of The Invention
[0011] The present invention will be described in detail along with one embodiment of the
invention by referring to attached drawings in below.
[0012] Figure 1 is a perspective-view illustrating the binder according to one embodiment
of the present invention. As shown in Fig. 1, the binder 1 according to the present
invention comprises two mount-portions being capable of opening and shutting at opposite
sides across the connecting portion, and a lingulate piece 2 consisting of a free-end
portion 25 and a fixed portion 23 is provided on an inner surface of one of the mount-portions,
and the free-end portion 25 of the lingulate piece 2 and the clear pocket-shape holder
4 is caught together by a clip 3. On another mount-portion, i.e., at the inner surface
of the mount-portion on which the lingulate piece 2 is not provided, a clear pocket
24 is fixed for enabling to keep documents at this site. The binder 1 itself is made
with inorganic antibacterial materials.
[0013] On the back cover 1A of the binder 1, as shown in Fig. 2, a clear pocket 11 capable
of keeping papers is provided and a back title of the binder may be displayed by put
the paper indicating the title into this clear pocket 11. As shown in Fig. 3, the
lingulate piece 2 is adhered to the inner surface of one of mount-portions 1B of the
binder 1 at the fixed portion 23. This lingulate piece 2 is formed in much smaller
size than that of the mount-portion 1B and at free-end portion 25 has a four-sided
cut 21 and a hole 22. A size of the four-sided cut may be varied depending to the
shape of the clip 3 used. Thus, the shape and size of the cut 21 and the hole 22 of
the lingulate piece 2 is formed so that the connecting portion 3C of the clip 3 put
on the cut 21 and the engaging part of the clip 3 insert the hole 22. Figure 4 shows
the binder 1 of Fig. 3 from view direction of B indicated in Fig. 3.
[0014] The clear pocket-shape holder 4 has, as shown in Fig. 5, a four-sided hole 41 whose
shape and size can be determined dependent on those of the clip 3 at center of one
end, and two rounded holes 42 and 43' to enable the holder 4 to be used with other
binders at both sides of the hole 41. The holder 4 of the present invention has a
pocket 42 to keep the documents in a pocket 42 on the holder, and thus this holder
4 may be useful for temporally filing and easy to detach the documents from the holder
4. Moreover, a convex portion 4A which enables easy paging and is available as an
index label may be provided at opposite side of the held portion with the clip 3.
[0015] The clip 3 consists of, as shown in Figs. 6 and 7, two levers 31 and 31' made to
be capable of turning on toward either of right or left side parallel to the engaging
parts of the clip, and a elastic metal piece formed by uniting two plate-portions
3A and 3B folded back at its free-end and covering the supporting 32 and 33 of the
levers 31 and 31' with a connecting portion 3C which links the plate-portions 3A and
3B together. The clip 3 is used to catch the pocket-shape holder 4 with levers 31
and 31' in their standing state (shown by dotted lines) and the levers are laid down
once after catching the holder 4 and/or the documents for ensuring the levers not
obstruct closing the binder 1. The folded portions of the plate-portions 3A and 3B
may be molded to have uneven-shape for placing the levers 31 and 31' at desired positions
such as a completely standing or laying position.
[0016] The clip 3 having such constitution will make the binder 1 be easy to page and to
sort out the pocket-shape holder 4 and the documents. The width of the connecting
portion 3C of the clip 3 can be, for example, the width enough to catch and hold about
80 pieces of copy-papers.
[0017] In the above-mentioned embodiment, the clear pocket-shape holder for keeping documents
is employed. However, instead of employing the pocket-shape holder, documents or copy-papers
their-self can be directly caught into the binder of the present invention with forming
said four-sided holes onto the documents or copy-papers.
[0018] Similar to that, instead of the clip having the levers made to be capable of turning
on toward either of right or left side parallel to the engaging parts of the clip,
a clip having the levers made to be able to turn into its stretching form after catching
the documents and the like.
[0019] Alternatively, the binder 1 according to the present invention may have two lingulate
pieces 2 and 2' each provided on another inner surfaces of two mount-portions, as
shown in Figs. 9 and 10. Such constitution may enable that the lingulate piece 2 catch
documents having sizes of no more than that of the one mount-portion (the size of
the binder folded in double) and the lingulate piece 2' having a cut 21', a hole 22',
a fixed portion 23' and free-end portion 25' catch the documents of size of the binder.
Of course, only either size of those can be caught.
[0020] Figure 8 is a drawing illustrating the back cover of the binder, Figure 9 is a drawing
illustrating the inner side of the binder, and Figure 10 shows the binder of Fig.
9 from view direction of B indicated in Fig. 9.
[0021] As stated above, according to the present invention, a lingulate piece for caught
with a clip is made and fixed on a binder, therefore documents or pocket-shape holders
can be temporally caught with the clip in the binder. Thus, the documents or pocket-shape
holders can be temporally caught and filed with the clip and kept in the binder to
which the clip is fixed. Moreover, since clips are used as a catching metallic parts
in the binder according to the invention, the documents or the pocket-shape holders
can be easily brought out.
1. A filing equipment comprising two mount-portions being capable of opening and shutting
at opposite sides across the connecting portion, a lingulate piece partially fixed
on an inner surface of one of said mount-portions and a clip put papers and said lingulate
piece, and used by catching an end portion of paper and a free-end portion of said
lingulate piece with said clip.
2. The filing equipment according to claim 1, wherein the clip consists of two levers
made to be capable of turning on toward either of right or left side parallel to the
engaging parts of the clip, and a elastic metal piece formed by uniting two plate-portions
folded back at its free-end and covering the supporting of said levers with a connecting
portion which links the plate-portions together.
3. The filing equipment according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of the lingulate
piece and the clip are provided.
4. A filing equipment comprising two mount-portions being capable of opening and shutting
at opposite sides across the connecting portion, a lingulate piece partially fixed
on an inner surface of one of said mount-portions, a pocket-shape holder having a
size corresponding to that of the mount-portions and a clip for putting the pocket-shape
holder and said lingulate piece together, and having holes on the free-end portion
of said lingulate piece and the caught-side of said pocket shape holder formed at
the site corresponding to the engaging site of said clip, and is used by catching
the pocket-shape holder and free-side of the lingulate piece with the clip through
said holes.
5. The filing equipment according to claim 4, wherein the clip consists of two levers
made to be capable of turning on toward either of right or left side parallel to the
engaging parts of the clip, and a elastic metal piece formed by uniting two plate-portions
folded back at its free-end and covering the supporting of said levers with a connecting
portion which links the plate-portions together.