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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 23, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 01, 2010
Duane Christensen, Hastings, MN (US);
Tim Blegen, Spring Valley, WI (US);
Dennis Bowen, Ellsworth, WI (US);
Harold Peter Lindelof, Eden Prairie, MN (US);
Duane Christensen, Hastings, MN (US);
Tim Blegen, Spring Valley, WI (US);
Dennis Bowen, Ellsworth, WI (US);
Harold Peter Lindelof, Eden Prairie, MN (US);
Smead Manufacturing Company, Hastings, MN (US);
Abstract
A stair-step, expandable file folder is disclosed, in which each pocket in the folder has the same depth, rather than the back pockets being deeper than the front pockets. The folder is formed from a group of attached dividers. Each divider in the group is generally planar and includes two horizontal folds near a bottom edge of the divider. The divider area above the folds forms a wall of a pocket. The divider area between the folds extends to an adjacent divider and forms the bottom of the pocket. The divider area below the folds is attached to the adjacent divider. The adjacent divider forms an opposing wall of the pocket. When the group of dividers is compressed front-to-back, the dividers all have the same lateral footprint. When the group is expanded front-to-back, the dividers translate vertically, so that the tops of the dividers are all visible simultaneously from the front of the folder. During manufacturing, the group of dividers may be tilted front-to-back to ensure that the bottoms of the pockets remain in contact with their respective tooling elements.