US20060097031A1 - Suspension file and method for the manufacture thereof - Google Patents
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- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
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- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
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- B42—BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
- B42F—SHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
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- the invention relates to a suspension file.
- Suspension files are known and are used, for instance, to store paper in drawers and cabinets, such as desk drawers and filing cabinets. These are suitably provided with parallel suspension rails from which the suspension files can be suspended with suspension hooks.
- suspension files are manufactured from folded cardboard, with two opposing longitudinal edges of the cardboard being provided with a metal or plastic strip projecting on both sides to form the above suspension hooks.
- Such suspension files are expensive because the metal strips must be provided, while, moreover, they are vulnerable as a result of the cardboard and the connection with the strip.
- the invention contemplates to provide a suspension file.
- the invention contemplates to provide a suspension file which is less vulnerable than the known suspension file and, moreover, is preferably relatively inexpensive in manufacture.
- a suspension file according to the invention is characterized by the features according to claim 1 and is substantially manufactured from plastic.
- a suspension file according to the invention is characterized in that it is injection molded, at least manufactured in a mold in one piece, with hinging means being co-formed, in particular as so-called living hinges.
- hinging means being co-formed, in particular as so-called living hinges.
- the hook means are preferably designed as extensions of a longitudinal edge of a closing surface, with the longitudinal edge being slightly thicker than the thickness of the closing surfaces. This ensures that the suspension file can easily be suspended, is sufficiently stiff, while the closing surfaces are relatively flexible and, moreover, require little material.
- the hinging means comprise at least one and preferably more than one living hinge, for instance two or three living hinges extending substantially parallel to each other.
- a suspension file can easily be adapted in thickness to the matters to be stored therein, such as papers. It is preferred that on at least one side, in particular an outer side of a closing surface, a suspension file is provided with surfaces which can be written on, so that notes can easily be made on the suspension file, for instance concerning the contents thereof.
- an insert can easily be included, for instance a metal or plastic stiffening strip, around which plastic is preferably completely or partly injected.
- a transponder may be included as insert, with which the suspension file can be made individually traceable.
- a suspension file according to the invention may, for instance, have an opened length between 400 and 550 mm and a width between 270 and 350 mm, such that paper of A4 format can easily be received therein, while the suspension file can be suspended in existing filing cabinets and the like.
- these dimensions should in no way be understood as limitative and may be adjusted in accordance with the desired use of the suspension file.
- a suspension file according to the invention is preferably substantially injection molded in flat condition, which facilitates manufacture.
- the invention further relates to a label holder for a suspension file according to the invention, provided with a clamping profile which can fittingly be clamped to an upper edge of a closing surface.
- the invention further relates to a method for manufacturing a suspension file, characterized by the features according to claim 11 .
- a mold with a mold cavity in which at least one movable wall part of the mold cavity is provided gives the advantage that plastic can be introduced into the mold cavity with relatively little counterpressure, at least a particularly favorable mold flow index (MFI), while during or after the plastic is introduced into the mold cavity, the above movable wall part can be moved to a position in which the desired relatively small wall thickness of at least the closing surfaces is achieved. During this movement, the plastic is displaced by the moving wall part, so that complete filling of the mold cavity is achieved.
- MFI mold flow index
- the mold may be of such design that the hinging means are substantially formed by the or each movable part. This offers the advantage that during injection of the plastic the hinges as such do not form a flow impediment to the plastic, while relatively thin film hinges, at least living hinges, can be formed.
- a method according to the invention is characterized by the features according to claim 14 .
- the closing surfaces are brought to thickness by movement of the or each movable wall part.
- the wall thickness of the closing surfaces thereby becomes particularly small.
- FIG. 1 shows, in perspective view, an opened suspension file according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows, in perspective view, a closed suspension file according to the invention
- FIGS. 2A-2E show details of embodiments according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 shows, in perspective view, a label holder according to the invention
- FIG. 4 schematically shows, in cross-sectional view, a mold for use of a method according to the invention, in a first embodiment
- FIG. 5 shows, in cross-sectional view, a second embodiment of a mold for use of a method according to the invention
- FIG. 6 shows, in opened and closed condition, a file according to the invention, in an alternative embodiment
- FIG. 7 shows the file of FIG. 6 , with filling
- FIG. 8 shows a clamping device for a file according to the invention
- FIG. 9 shows an assembly according to the invention, comprising a box and a number of suspension files
- FIG. 10 schematically shows, in a number of views, suspension files according to the invention, suspended and unfolded.
- FIG. 11 schematically shows, in side view, a part of a file in a further embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows, in unfolded condition, a suspension file 1 according to the invention, comprising a first closing surface 2 and a second closing surface 3 , mutually connected by hinging means 4 .
- each closing surface is provided with a thickened longitudinal edge 6 , which is provided on both sides with a projecting part 7 forming a hook means 8 with which the suspension file can be suspended in the conventional manner.
- each hook means 8 is suitably provided with an appropriate profile 9 .
- the hinging means 4 comprise three hinging lines 4 A-C extending parallel to each other, which each form a living hinge 10 A-C, schematically shown in FIG. 1A in side view. Between the hinging lines 10 A, 10 B and 10 B, 10 C, edges 11 are provided.
- the living hinges 10 may be of such design that the middle living hinge 10 B is located on another side than the two other living hinges 10 A, 10 C, such that the folding direction thereof is opposite. This means that when the suspension file 1 is completely folded up, the two edges 11 will be folded between the two closing surfaces 2 , 3 , as shown in FIG. 2B .
- a suspension file 1 as shown in FIG. 1 is injection molded in one piece from plastic, for instance polyethylene, PET, polypropylene or another appropriate plastic in which living hinges can be formed. Of course, mixtures of plastics may also be used. A method therefor will be described below with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5 .
- FIG. 2 schematically shows, in perspective view, a suspension file 1 according to the invention, in substantially folded-up condition, with only one living hinge 10 being used.
- a number of raised surfaces 12 are arranged in relief in rows and columns.
- the surfaces 12 may also be provided by, for instance, in-mold-labeling, or stickers for sticking on thereof may be co-delivered.
- FIG. 2A schematically shows, in cross-sectional side view, an upper part of a closing surface 2 , from which it is clear that the longitudinal edge 6 has a greater wall thickness D 1 than the further closing surface 2 , the thickness of which is indicated by D 2 .
- the wall thickness D 2 is, for instance, half or a third of the wall thickness D 1 . Suitable ratios can easily be selected, for instance on the basis of the used plastic, the dimensions of the suspension file 1 , the desired bearing strength of the longitudinal edges 6 and the profile form thereof. Of course, other than the shown rectangular cross-sections may be used.
- FIG. 2B schematically shows a lower end of a suspension file 1 according to the invention, in particular hinging means 4 comprising three living hinges 10 A- 10 C.
- hinging means 4 comprising three living hinges 10 A- 10 C.
- FIG. 2C schematically shows a part of a longitudinal edge 6 of a suspension file 1 , in which the hook means 8 are formed by the end of a strip 13 , which is included in the longitudinal edge 6 as insert, for instance a metal or plastic strip.
- the plastic is flowed around the strip, leaving clear the above hook means 8 . This easily enables further increase in bearing strength.
- FIG. 2D shows, in side view, a part of an upper edge of a suspension file 1 according to the invention.
- the side walls 2 , 3 are formed by a plastic sheet, for instance extruded or injection molded. This sheet may also be designed as shown in FIG. 11 .
- the upper longitudinal edge 70 of each side wall 2 , 3 is provided with a row of lips 71 between which recesses 72 are provided. The longitudinal edge 70 thereby resembles a row of battlements.
- the edge 6 is, for instance, injection molded and connected with the sheet, at least the side walls 2 , 3 , by the above lips 71 .
- the sheet may be fixed against the edge 6 , for instance by gluing, welding or the like.
- the edge 6 is injection molded around the lips with an apparatus and method to be described below.
- the edge is preferably slightly bent, such that when cooling an eventually substantially straight edge 6 is obtained.
- the sheet from which the side walls are formed may be slightly stretched previous to injection molding, so that the length thereof, in stretched condition, substantially corresponds with the length of the edge 6 immediately after injection molding, with the sheet assuming its original length again on shrinkage of the edge.
- This method is also usable in other embodiments, but the use of the row of battlements 70 gives the advantage that fewer stresses occur and the sheet is more easily kept flat.
- FIG. 2E shows, in side view, an advantageous embodiment of the edges 6 with a part of the side walls 2 , 3 .
- the edges 6 are formed as hollow profiles, which may lie against and/or over each other and are relatively stiff at relatively small wall thicknesses.
- the wall thicknesses of the profiles are preferably relatively regular and everywhere equal, so that a regular shrinkage is obtained when cooling.
- the profiles may be extruded, but are preferably injection molded.
- a first edge 6 is formed by a slightly U-shaped profile 73 pointing down with the legs.
- a long leg 76 is provided at the lower end with an edge 75 in which a longitudinal edge 70 of a side wall 3 is attached, for instance by gluing, welding, co-injection molding, pressing or the like.
- the longitudinal edge 70 may be formed as shown in FIG. 2D .
- the other edge 6 is formed by a second profile 74 having a substantially L-shaped cross-section, with the long leg 77 pointing down.
- the lower edge 75 thereof is provided with a profile in which or against which the upper longitudinal edge 70 of the side wall 2 is attached, in a manner described before.
- the short leg 78 of the profile 74 may rest on the upper surface 79 of the other profile 73 .
- These profiles are, through their form, relatively stiff and dimensionally stable, while, in cooperation, they lead to a good closure and, moreover, greater stiffness.
- the profiles 73 , 74 may be provided with cooperating locking means, such as projections, holes, lips, clicking edges and the like, for a still better closure.
- FIG. 3 shows a label holder 14 according to the invention, for instance formed from an extruded profile, provided with a clamping profile 15 , which can clampingly be clamped to the longitudinal edge 6 of the suspension file 1 , while the opposite longitudinal edge 16 is bent over, such that an edge 17 thereof extends approximately parallel to a body part 18 , at which the edge 16 and the clamping profile 15 are provided. Between the edge 17 and the body 18 , for instance, a paper may be slid on which text can be provided.
- FIG. 4 shows a first embodiment of a mold 20 for use of a method according to the invention for the manufacture of a suspension file 1 .
- This mold 20 comprises a first stationary closing part 21 and a second movable closing part 22 . Between the closing parts 21 , 22 , a mold cavity 23 is formed, which is at least partly bounded by a movable wall part 24 , for instance a plate suspended in the mold cavity 23 by means of piston-cylinder assemblies 25 .
- FIG. 4 shows the plate 24 in a withdrawn position, such that the mold cavity 23 has a relatively large volume.
- a relatively great distance D 3 is provided, in the shown embodiment greater than the thickness D 2 of the longitudinal edges 6 .
- three ribs 28 are provided with which the living hinges can be formed.
- the length L of the plate 24 corresponds with the distance L between the longitudinal edges 6 , in the unfolded position shown in FIG. 1 .
- parts 29 forming the longitudinal edge are provided on both sides of the plate 24 .
- a feed opening 30 is provided through which, by means of injection molding means, schematically shown in FIG. 4 as a pump 31 , plastic can be introduced into the mold cavity 23 . Because the distance D 3 is relatively great, the plastic can be introduced into the mold cavity 23 with relatively little pressure, the flow path being relatively limited, so that a particularly advantageous MFI is obtained.
- the feed opening 30 is preferably closed, and the plate 24 is moved forward by means of the piston-cylinder assemblies 25 to a slid-forward position, as partly schematically shown in FIG. 4A . It is clear that the distance between the plate 24 and the opposite wall 27 is reduced to the wall thickness D 1 of the two closing surfaces 2 , 3 , while the distance D 2 from part 29 forming the edge part has remained equal. Plastic is pushed away by the plate 24 into the parts 29 forming the longitudinal edge.
- the closing surfaces 2 , 3 being particularly small, in particular smaller than the MFI of the complete flow path from the inlet opening 30 into the longitudinal edge 6 when normally injection molding without movable wall part 24 . Moreover, this enables reduction of the stress in the wall parts. Besides, the living hinges 10 are simultaneously formed by the ribs 28 .
- FIG. 5 schematically shows an alternative embodiment of a mold 20 according to the invention, a movable wall part 24 in the form of a slide being provided in the fixed mold part 21 .
- the inlet opening for the plastic is provided in the movable part 22 .
- the side of the slide 24 facing away from the mold cavity 23 is provided with two oppositely inclined surfaces 31 opposite a flat running surface 32 .
- wedges 33 are provided between the running surface 32 and the inclined surfaces 31 .
- the wedges 33 are movable in the direction P by means of piston-cylinder assemblies 25 .
- the plate 24 when moving the wedges 33 toward each other, the plate 24 will be brought to a slid-forward position, that is to say will be moved in the direction of the opposite surface 35 of the mold cavity 23 .
- the wall thickness of the closing surfaces 2 , 3 can, in a manner described before, be reduced to the desired wall thickness D 1 , while during injection of the plastic the distance between the slide 24 and the opposite surface 35 can be relatively great, for instance a multiple of the above wall thickness D 1 , so that the plastic can be brought into the mold cavity with relatively little pressure.
- the use of the wedges 33 very easily enables movement of the slide 24 , with little force.
- the slide or plate 24 is, in a method according to the invention, moved so rapidly that adiabatic heat development occurs in the plastic, so that the flow behavior of the plastic is advantageously affected.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show, in opened and closed condition, a file 1 according to the invention, which is provided with closing surfaces 2 , 3 which may be relatively stiff. Hook elements 8 are co-formed in one piece in partly hollow longitudinal edges 6 .
- the hinging means 4 comprise two parallel hinges 4 . Near one of the hinges 4 , a clamping element 40 is attached to a closing surface 2 by means of slightly mushroom-shaped pins 41 fitting into openings 42 in a base element 43 of the clamping element 40 .
- the clamping element 40 is shown in more detail in FIG. 8 .
- each closing surface 2 , 3 is provided with a raised edge 44 between the hinges 4 and the longitudinal edge 6 .
- these edges 44 fall against and partly over each other, to close an inner space of the suspension file 1 .
- Pins 45 are provided to ensure good closure.
- a transparent window 46 may be included behind which an identification plate or the like can be inserted.
- closing means (not shown) may be provided to keep the suspension file closed.
- sheets of paper 48 or the like may be put on pins 47 of the clamping element 40 .
- FIG. 8 shows a clamping element 40 in an advantageous embodiment.
- This comprises a base element 43 with openings 42 having a keyhole form.
- a closing surface 49 is connected with the base element 43 .
- pins 50 are provided which clampingly fit into the hollow pins 47 , so that the closing surface is fixed on the base element 43 , optionally enclosing the paper.
- the base element 43 may be slid with the openings 42 over the pins 41 , for attachment purpose. If desired, this may be designed so as to be detachable.
- FIG. 9 shows an assembly 52 according to the invention, comprising a box 53 and a series of suspension files 1 , for instance according to the invention.
- the box 53 can partly be folded or set up and comprises, in the shown embodiment, a tray-shaped bottom part 54 and two pairs of side walls 55 , 56 pivotable relative thereto.
- the side walls are connected with the bottom part 54 via living hinges, but may also be loosely placeable thereon.
- FIG. 9 shows, in five steps, the setting up and filling of the box 52 , from bottom left counterclockwise.
- a stack of suspension files 1 is placed in the bottom part 54 , after which the side walls 55 , 56 are folded thereover.
- the two long side walls 55 are set up, as are the short side walls 56 .
- Fitting fingers 59 and holes 60 are provided to couple the walls 55 , 56 .
- ledges 61 or the like are provided, so formed and dimensioned that the suspension files 1 can be suspended therefrom with the hook means 8 , as shown in FIG. 9 top left.
- a box according to the invention may, of course, be manufactured from any material, such as cardboard or the like, but is preferably manufactured in one piece from plastic. In an assembly according to the invention, regular cardboard suspension files may also be included.
- FIG. 10 shows, in a number of views, a suspension file 1 , in opened and in closed condition, suspended from rails 62 .
- FIG. 11 shows a part of a suspension file 1 according to the invention, in a further alternative embodiment.
- the closing surfaces 2 , 3 are manufactured as an at least partly plastic sheet 63 , laminated in the shown embodiment.
- a middle sheet 64 of cardboard, paper, plastic or the like optionally provided with images, text or the like and two-sidedly provided with a transparent cover layer 65 .
- the sheet is folded to form the hinging means 4 .
- a longitudinal edge 6 is provided by, for instance, gluing a strip 66 thereon.
- the strip is formed by injection molding technique using the laminate 63 as insert.
- the strip 66 may also be fixed by heat sealing, after it has been manufactured, for instance, by injection molding.
- a design as shown in FIG. 11 is, for instance, advantageous because of relatively low cost, appearance or the like.
- the longitudinal edge 6 at least a strip 66 and/or a closing surface 2 , 3 , may be provided, near the longitudinal edge 6 , with a projection 67 or the like, which can rest on a rod 62 .
- a projection 67 or the like which can rest on a rod 62 .
- Such a projection may also be provided on the label holder 14 .
- the longitudinal edges 6 may have other profiles, for instance partly open on one side, as in the form of a U-profile or I-profile.
- several movable wall parts 24 may be provided, which may be moved successively or simultaneously, while, moreover, movement of the movable wall parts is possible during insertion of the plastic, which may be advantageous if the plastic must be kept moving during injection, so as to prevent premature solidification.
- Other inserts may be provided as well, for instance transponders with which the suspension files can become electronically traceable. It will be clear that all combinations of different parts and features of the shown embodiments also fall within the scope of protection of the claims.
- a mold according to the invention may also be of vertical design.
- the hinging means may be designed as film hinge.
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The invention relates to a suspension file for use in drawers and the like, comprising two closing surfaces, mutually connected on a first side by hinging means, wherein, on the side facing away from the hinging means, each closing surface is provided with hook means for suspending the suspension file, which suspension file is manufactured in one piece from plastic.
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- The invention relates to a suspension file.
- Suspension files are known and are used, for instance, to store paper in drawers and cabinets, such as desk drawers and filing cabinets. These are suitably provided with parallel suspension rails from which the suspension files can be suspended with suspension hooks.
- These known suspension files are manufactured from folded cardboard, with two opposing longitudinal edges of the cardboard being provided with a metal or plastic strip projecting on both sides to form the above suspension hooks. Such suspension files are expensive because the metal strips must be provided, while, moreover, they are vulnerable as a result of the cardboard and the connection with the strip.
- The invention contemplates to provide a suspension file. In particular, the invention contemplates to provide a suspension file which is less vulnerable than the known suspension file and, moreover, is preferably relatively inexpensive in manufacture. These and further objects are at least partly achieved with a suspension file according to the invention.
- A suspension file according to the invention is characterized by the features according to
claim 1 and is substantially manufactured from plastic. Preferably, a suspension file according to the invention is characterized in that it is injection molded, at least manufactured in a mold in one piece, with hinging means being co-formed, in particular as so-called living hinges. Thus is achieved in one go a suspension file which can be easily folded and can be suspended in a suitably designed arrangement, such as a desk or filing cabinet or the like. - In a suspension file according to the invention, the hook means are preferably designed as extensions of a longitudinal edge of a closing surface, with the longitudinal edge being slightly thicker than the thickness of the closing surfaces. This ensures that the suspension file can easily be suspended, is sufficiently stiff, while the closing surfaces are relatively flexible and, moreover, require little material. In a suspension file according to the invention, the hinging means comprise at least one and preferably more than one living hinge, for instance two or three living hinges extending substantially parallel to each other. Thus a suspension file can easily be adapted in thickness to the matters to be stored therein, such as papers. It is preferred that on at least one side, in particular an outer side of a closing surface, a suspension file is provided with surfaces which can be written on, so that notes can easily be made on the suspension file, for instance concerning the contents thereof.
- In a longitudinal edge of a closing surface of a suspension file according to the invention, an insert can easily be included, for instance a metal or plastic stiffening strip, around which plastic is preferably completely or partly injected. Optionally, a transponder may be included as insert, with which the suspension file can be made individually traceable.
- A suspension file according to the invention may, for instance, have an opened length between 400 and 550 mm and a width between 270 and 350 mm, such that paper of A4 format can easily be received therein, while the suspension file can be suspended in existing filing cabinets and the like. Of course, these dimensions should in no way be understood as limitative and may be adjusted in accordance with the desired use of the suspension file.
- A suspension file according to the invention is preferably substantially injection molded in flat condition, which facilitates manufacture.
- The invention further relates to a label holder for a suspension file according to the invention, provided with a clamping profile which can fittingly be clamped to an upper edge of a closing surface.
- The invention further relates to a method for manufacturing a suspension file, characterized by the features according to
claim 11. - The use of a mold with a mold cavity in which at least one movable wall part of the mold cavity is provided gives the advantage that plastic can be introduced into the mold cavity with relatively little counterpressure, at least a particularly favorable mold flow index (MFI), while during or after the plastic is introduced into the mold cavity, the above movable wall part can be moved to a position in which the desired relatively small wall thickness of at least the closing surfaces is achieved. During this movement, the plastic is displaced by the moving wall part, so that complete filling of the mold cavity is achieved. Thus can be obtained a wall thickness which is not otherwise possible with mold forms without particularly high injection pressures and/or particularly high closing pressures of the mold being necessary.
- In a method according to the present invention, the mold may be of such design that the hinging means are substantially formed by the or each movable part. This offers the advantage that during injection of the plastic the hinges as such do not form a flow impediment to the plastic, while relatively thin film hinges, at least living hinges, can be formed.
- In a further advantageous embodiment, a method according to the invention is characterized by the features according to
claim 14. - In such an embodiment, after injection of the plastic, the closing surfaces are brought to thickness by movement of the or each movable wall part. The wall thickness of the closing surfaces thereby becomes particularly small. An additional advantage of a method according to the invention is that stresses in the plastic and hence in the final product can be controlled very well, can particularly be reduced to a minimum, so that undesirable deformations of the final products are prevented.
- In explanation of the invention, exemplary embodiments of a suspension file, label holder and method according to the invention will be elucidated in more detail with reference to the drawing. In this drawing:
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FIG. 1 shows, in perspective view, an opened suspension file according to the invention; -
FIG. 2 shows, in perspective view, a closed suspension file according to the invention; -
FIGS. 2A-2E show details of embodiments according to the invention; -
FIG. 3 shows, in perspective view, a label holder according to the invention; -
FIG. 4 schematically shows, in cross-sectional view, a mold for use of a method according to the invention, in a first embodiment; -
FIG. 5 shows, in cross-sectional view, a second embodiment of a mold for use of a method according to the invention; -
FIG. 6 shows, in opened and closed condition, a file according to the invention, in an alternative embodiment; -
FIG. 7 shows the file ofFIG. 6 , with filling; -
FIG. 8 shows a clamping device for a file according to the invention; -
FIG. 9 shows an assembly according to the invention, comprising a box and a number of suspension files; -
FIG. 10 schematically shows, in a number of views, suspension files according to the invention, suspended and unfolded; and -
FIG. 11 schematically shows, in side view, a part of a file in a further embodiment. - In this specification, similar or corresponding parts have similar or corresponding reference numerals.
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FIG. 1 shows, in unfolded condition, asuspension file 1 according to the invention, comprising afirst closing surface 2 and asecond closing surface 3, mutually connected byhinging means 4. On theside 5 opposite the hinging means, each closing surface is provided with a thickenedlongitudinal edge 6, which is provided on both sides with a projectingpart 7 forming a hook means 8 with which the suspension file can be suspended in the conventional manner. On the side facing thehinging means 4, each hook means 8 is suitably provided with anappropriate profile 9. - In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1 , the hinging means 4 comprise threehinging lines 4A-C extending parallel to each other, which each form aliving hinge 10A-C, schematically shown inFIG. 1A in side view. Between the hinginglines edges 11 are provided. When folding up thesuspension file 1, the twoclosing surfaces middle folding line 10B or the twoouter folding lines living hinges 10 may be of such design that themiddle living hinge 10B is located on another side than the twoother living hinges suspension file 1 is completely folded up, the twoedges 11 will be folded between the twoclosing surfaces FIG. 2B . - A
suspension file 1 as shown inFIG. 1 is injection molded in one piece from plastic, for instance polyethylene, PET, polypropylene or another appropriate plastic in which living hinges can be formed. Of course, mixtures of plastics may also be used. A method therefor will be described below with reference toFIGS. 4 and 5 . -
FIG. 2 schematically shows, in perspective view, asuspension file 1 according to the invention, in substantially folded-up condition, with only oneliving hinge 10 being used. On the outer side of thesecond closing surface 3, a number of raisedsurfaces 12 are arranged in relief in rows and columns. In an alternative embodiment, thesurfaces 12 may also be provided by, for instance, in-mold-labeling, or stickers for sticking on thereof may be co-delivered. - As shown, the
longitudinal edges 6 are slightly thicker than the rest of theclosing surfaces FIG. 2A schematically shows, in cross-sectional side view, an upper part of aclosing surface 2, from which it is clear that thelongitudinal edge 6 has a greater wall thickness D1 than thefurther closing surface 2, the thickness of which is indicated by D2. The wall thickness D2 is, for instance, half or a third of the wall thickness D1. Suitable ratios can easily be selected, for instance on the basis of the used plastic, the dimensions of thesuspension file 1, the desired bearing strength of thelongitudinal edges 6 and the profile form thereof. Of course, other than the shown rectangular cross-sections may be used. -
FIG. 2B schematically shows a lower end of asuspension file 1 according to the invention, in particular hinging means 4 comprising three living hinges 10A-10C. At a greater load on thesuspension file 1, the twoclosing surfaces -
FIG. 2C schematically shows a part of alongitudinal edge 6 of asuspension file 1, in which the hook means 8 are formed by the end of astrip 13, which is included in thelongitudinal edge 6 as insert, for instance a metal or plastic strip. The plastic is flowed around the strip, leaving clear the above hook means 8. This easily enables further increase in bearing strength. -
FIG. 2D shows, in side view, a part of an upper edge of asuspension file 1 according to the invention. Theside walls FIG. 11 . The upper longitudinal edge 70 of eachside wall edge 6 is, for instance, injection molded and connected with the sheet, at least theside walls edge 6, for instance by gluing, welding or the like. Preferably, theedge 6 is injection molded around the lips with an apparatus and method to be described below. The edge is preferably slightly bent, such that when cooling an eventually substantiallystraight edge 6 is obtained. The sheet from which the side walls are formed may be slightly stretched previous to injection molding, so that the length thereof, in stretched condition, substantially corresponds with the length of theedge 6 immediately after injection molding, with the sheet assuming its original length again on shrinkage of the edge. This method is also usable in other embodiments, but the use of the row of battlements 70 gives the advantage that fewer stresses occur and the sheet is more easily kept flat. -
FIG. 2E shows, in side view, an advantageous embodiment of theedges 6 with a part of theside walls edges 6 are formed as hollow profiles, which may lie against and/or over each other and are relatively stiff at relatively small wall thicknesses. The wall thicknesses of the profiles are preferably relatively regular and everywhere equal, so that a regular shrinkage is obtained when cooling. The profiles may be extruded, but are preferably injection molded. In the shown exemplary embodiment, afirst edge 6 is formed by a slightly U-shaped profile 73 pointing down with the legs. A long leg 76 is provided at the lower end with an edge 75 in which a longitudinal edge 70 of aside wall 3 is attached, for instance by gluing, welding, co-injection molding, pressing or the like. Optionally, the longitudinal edge 70 may be formed as shown inFIG. 2D . Theother edge 6 is formed by a second profile 74 having a substantially L-shaped cross-section, with the long leg 77 pointing down. The lower edge 75 thereof is provided with a profile in which or against which the upper longitudinal edge 70 of theside wall 2 is attached, in a manner described before. The short leg 78 of the profile 74 may rest on the upper surface 79 of the other profile 73. These profiles are, through their form, relatively stiff and dimensionally stable, while, in cooperation, they lead to a good closure and, moreover, greater stiffness. Optionally, the profiles 73, 74 may be provided with cooperating locking means, such as projections, holes, lips, clicking edges and the like, for a still better closure. -
FIG. 3 shows alabel holder 14 according to the invention, for instance formed from an extruded profile, provided with a clampingprofile 15, which can clampingly be clamped to thelongitudinal edge 6 of thesuspension file 1, while the oppositelongitudinal edge 16 is bent over, such that anedge 17 thereof extends approximately parallel to abody part 18, at which theedge 16 and the clampingprofile 15 are provided. Between theedge 17 and thebody 18, for instance, a paper may be slid on which text can be provided. -
FIG. 4 shows a first embodiment of amold 20 for use of a method according to the invention for the manufacture of asuspension file 1. Thismold 20 comprises a firststationary closing part 21 and a second movable closingpart 22. Between theclosing parts mold cavity 23 is formed, which is at least partly bounded by amovable wall part 24, for instance a plate suspended in themold cavity 23 by means of piston-cylinder assemblies 25.FIG. 4 shows theplate 24 in a withdrawn position, such that themold cavity 23 has a relatively large volume. Between theside 26 of theplate 24 facing themold cavity 23 and theopposite wall 27 of thefirst mold part 21, a relatively great distance D3 is provided, in the shown embodiment greater than the thickness D2 of thelongitudinal edges 6. In the middle of theplate 24, threeribs 28 are provided with which the living hinges can be formed. The length L of theplate 24 corresponds with the distance L between thelongitudinal edges 6, in the unfolded position shown inFIG. 1 . On both sides of theplate 24,parts 29 forming the longitudinal edge are provided. In thefirst mold part 21, afeed opening 30 is provided through which, by means of injection molding means, schematically shown inFIG. 4 as apump 31, plastic can be introduced into themold cavity 23. Because the distance D3 is relatively great, the plastic can be introduced into themold cavity 23 with relatively little pressure, the flow path being relatively limited, so that a particularly advantageous MFI is obtained. - After bringing the plastic, sufficient to form the
suspension file 1, into themold cavity 23, with the mold in the position shown inFIG. 4 , thefeed opening 30 is preferably closed, and theplate 24 is moved forward by means of the piston-cylinder assemblies 25 to a slid-forward position, as partly schematically shown inFIG. 4A . It is clear that the distance between theplate 24 and theopposite wall 27 is reduced to the wall thickness D1 of the twoclosing surfaces part 29 forming the edge part has remained equal. Plastic is pushed away by theplate 24 into theparts 29 forming the longitudinal edge. Thus, complete filling of themold cavity 23 is obtained, the closing surfaces 2, 3 being particularly small, in particular smaller than the MFI of the complete flow path from the inlet opening 30 into thelongitudinal edge 6 when normally injection molding withoutmovable wall part 24. Moreover, this enables reduction of the stress in the wall parts. Besides, the living hinges 10 are simultaneously formed by theribs 28. -
FIG. 5 schematically shows an alternative embodiment of amold 20 according to the invention, amovable wall part 24 in the form of a slide being provided in the fixedmold part 21. The inlet opening for the plastic is provided in themovable part 22. Of course, this may also be conversely designed. In this embodiment, the side of theslide 24 facing away from themold cavity 23 is provided with two oppositelyinclined surfaces 31 opposite aflat running surface 32. Between the runningsurface 32 and theinclined surfaces 31 are providedwedges 33 with complementary inclined surfaces 31. Thewedges 33 are movable in the direction P by means of piston-cylinder assemblies 25. It will be clear that when moving thewedges 33 toward each other, theplate 24 will be brought to a slid-forward position, that is to say will be moved in the direction of theopposite surface 35 of themold cavity 23. With such amold 20, the wall thickness of the closing surfaces 2, 3 can, in a manner described before, be reduced to the desired wall thickness D1, while during injection of the plastic the distance between theslide 24 and theopposite surface 35 can be relatively great, for instance a multiple of the above wall thickness D1, so that the plastic can be brought into the mold cavity with relatively little pressure. Moreover, the use of thewedges 33 very easily enables movement of theslide 24, with little force. - In an advantageous embodiment, the slide or
plate 24 is, in a method according to the invention, moved so rapidly that adiabatic heat development occurs in the plastic, so that the flow behavior of the plastic is advantageously affected. -
FIGS. 6 and 7 show, in opened and closed condition, afile 1 according to the invention, which is provided withclosing surfaces Hook elements 8 are co-formed in one piece in partly hollowlongitudinal edges 6. The hinging means 4 comprise twoparallel hinges 4. Near one of thehinges 4, a clampingelement 40 is attached to aclosing surface 2 by means of slightly mushroom-shapedpins 41 fitting intoopenings 42 in abase element 43 of the clampingelement 40. The clampingelement 40 is shown in more detail inFIG. 8 . - In this embodiment, each closing
surface edge 44 between thehinges 4 and thelongitudinal edge 6. In the closed condition of thesuspension file 1, as shown above inFIGS. 8 and 9 , theseedges 44 fall against and partly over each other, to close an inner space of thesuspension file 1.Pins 45 are provided to ensure good closure. In thelongitudinal edge 6, atransparent window 46 may be included behind which an identification plate or the like can be inserted. Furthermore, closing means (not shown) may be provided to keep the suspension file closed. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , sheets ofpaper 48 or the like may be put onpins 47 of the clampingelement 40. -
FIG. 8 shows a clampingelement 40 in an advantageous embodiment. This comprises abase element 43 withopenings 42 having a keyhole form. Arranged on thebase element 43 arehollow pins 47, while via elastic, flexible arms 51 aclosing surface 49 is connected with thebase element 43. On the closingsurface 49, pins 50 are provided which clampingly fit into thehollow pins 47, so that the closing surface is fixed on thebase element 43, optionally enclosing the paper. Thebase element 43 may be slid with theopenings 42 over thepins 41, for attachment purpose. If desired, this may be designed so as to be detachable. -
FIG. 9 shows anassembly 52 according to the invention, comprising abox 53 and a series ofsuspension files 1, for instance according to the invention. Thebox 53 can partly be folded or set up and comprises, in the shown embodiment, a tray-shapedbottom part 54 and two pairs ofside walls bottom part 54 via living hinges, but may also be loosely placeable thereon.FIG. 9 shows, in five steps, the setting up and filling of thebox 52, from bottom left counterclockwise. A stack ofsuspension files 1 is placed in thebottom part 54, after which theside walls long side walls 55 are set up, as are theshort side walls 56. Fittingfingers 59 and holes 60 are provided to couple thewalls short walls 56, on the side facing inward,ledges 61 or the like are provided, so formed and dimensioned that the suspension files 1 can be suspended therefrom with the hook means 8, as shown inFIG. 9 top left. This results in an assembly which can serve both for storage and transport of folded suspension files and for suspending suspension files in, for instance, a cabinet, drawer or the like. A box according to the invention may, of course, be manufactured from any material, such as cardboard or the like, but is preferably manufactured in one piece from plastic. In an assembly according to the invention, regular cardboard suspension files may also be included. -
FIG. 10 shows, in a number of views, asuspension file 1, in opened and in closed condition, suspended from rails 62. -
FIG. 11 shows a part of asuspension file 1 according to the invention, in a further alternative embodiment. In particular, anend 5 with alongitudinal edge 6 of aclosing surface plastic sheet 63, laminated in the shown embodiment. For instance, amiddle sheet 64 of cardboard, paper, plastic or the like, optionally provided with images, text or the like and two-sidedly provided with atransparent cover layer 65. The sheet is folded to form the hinging means 4. At theend 5, alongitudinal edge 6 is provided by, for instance, gluing astrip 66 thereon. Preferably, the strip is formed by injection molding technique using the laminate 63 as insert. Alternatively, thestrip 66 may also be fixed by heat sealing, after it has been manufactured, for instance, by injection molding. A design as shown inFIG. 11 is, for instance, advantageous because of relatively low cost, appearance or the like. - In a
suspension file 1 according to the invention, thelongitudinal edge 6, at least astrip 66 and/or aclosing surface longitudinal edge 6, with aprojection 67 or the like, which can rest on arod 62. This can prevent the suspension files 1 from tilting and standing, at least hanging crooked. Optionally, such a projection may also be provided on thelabel holder 14. - The invention is in no way limited to the exemplary embodiments shown in the specification and drawing. Many variations thereof are possible within the scope of the invention defined by the claims.
- For instance, the
longitudinal edges 6 may have other profiles, for instance partly open on one side, as in the form of a U-profile or I-profile. Also, severalmovable wall parts 24 may be provided, which may be moved successively or simultaneously, while, moreover, movement of the movable wall parts is possible during insertion of the plastic, which may be advantageous if the plastic must be kept moving during injection, so as to prevent premature solidification. Other inserts may be provided as well, for instance transponders with which the suspension files can become electronically traceable. It will be clear that all combinations of different parts and features of the shown embodiments also fall within the scope of protection of the claims. - A mold according to the invention may also be of vertical design. The hinging means may be designed as film hinge.
- These and many comparable variations are considered to fall within the scope of the invention defined by the claims.
Claims (24)
1. A suspension file for use in drawers and the like, comprising two closing surfaces, mutually connected on a first side by hinging means, in which, on the side facing away from the hinging means, each closing surface is provided with hook means for suspending the suspension file, which suspension file is manufactured in one piece from plastic.
2. A suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein the suspension file is substantially manufactured by injection molding, at least mold forming, with the hinging means being integrated as living hinges.
3. A suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein the hook means are designed as extensions of a longitudinal edge of a closing surface, which longitudinal edge is slightly thicker than the thickness of the closing surfaces.
4. A suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein the hinging means comprise at least one living hinge.
5. A suspension file according to claim 4 , wherein the hinging means comprise at least two and preferably at least three living hinges extending substantially parallel to each other.
6. A suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein on at least one side, in particular on at least one outer side of a closing surface, a profile is provided in which surfaces are included which can be written on.
7. A suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein in at least the longitudinal edge of each closing surface where the hook means are provided at least one insert is provided, around which plastic is at least partly and preferably completely injected.
8. A suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein in flattened, opened condition the suspension file measured approximately at right angles to the hinging means has a length between approximately 400 and 550 mm and a width between approximately 270 and 350 mm, which width is measured between the hook means.
9. A suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein the suspension file is injection molded in substantially flat condition.
10. A label holder for a suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein the label holder is provided with a clamping profile which can fittingly be clamped to an upper edge of a closing surface.
11. A suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the and preferably each of the closing surfaces is provided with a raised edge, which raised edges, when closing the suspension file, fall against or over each other to substantially enclose a space located between the closing surfaces, at least articles, in particular sheets, received therein during use.
12. A suspension file according to claim 11 , wherein closing means are provided to keep the suspension file in closed condition.
13. A suspension file according to claim 1 , wherein the suspension file is provided with a clamping element with which papers and the like can be fixed in the suspension file.
14. A suspension file according to claim 13 , wherein the clamping element is detachably connected with the suspension file.
15. A clamping element for use in a suspension file according to claim 13 , which clamping element is provided with a base element with at least one fastening element with which the clamping element is fixable on a closing surface of a suspension file, said base element being connected with a closing element which, during use, can be arranged on a side of a stack of paper or the like to be received in the clamping element, which side is located opposite the base element.
16. An assembly of at least one suspension file, according to claim 1 and a box in which the suspension file or suspension files can be packaged in flat condition, which box is foldable to a position in which the or each suspension file can be suspended from two opposing wall parts of the box, in particular with the hook means.
17. An assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the box has a tray-shaped lower part, to which, on at least two opposing sides, side wall parts are attached, are preferably pivotably connected therewith, which side wall parts, when the box is closed, extend over at least the tray-shaped part and suspension files received therein and, when the box is open, extend above the tray-shaped part such that the suspension files can be suspended therefrom.
18. An assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the box is substantially manufactured in one piece, in particular by a mold-forming technique.
19. A method for manufacturing a suspension file by means of a mold in which a mold cavity with at least one movable wall part is provided, wherein plastic is brought into the mold cavity while said at least one movable wall part has been or is brought into a withdrawn position in which, during and/or after introducing the plastic into the mold cavity, said at least one movable wall part is brought to a moved-forward position, while displacing the plastic so as to result in complete filling of the mold cavity.
20. A method according to claim 19 , wherein said at least one movable wall part is so designed as to substantially form the hinging means.
21. A method according to claim 19 , wherein, during manufacture with said at least one movable wall part, at least the wall thickness of the two closing surfaces is at least partly reduced, in particular to less than matching the MFI for the respective closing surface.
22. A method according to claim 19 , wherein the two closing surfaces are provided with a thickened longitudinal edge opposite the hinging means, wherein during manufacture the plastic is brought into the mold cavity while over practically the whole closing surfaces of the suspension file a space is provided for a wall thickness which approximately corresponds with the wall thickness of the two longitudinal edges, while subsequently the at least one movable wall part is moved such that the wall thickness of the closing surfaces between the hinging means and the respective longitudinal edges is reduced, preferably to less than half the wall thickness of the respective longitudinal edges.
23. A method for packaging suspension files, wherein the suspension files are stacked on each other in a box, which box has been or is provided with at least two side wall parts which are attached or fixable to a tray-shaped lower part of the box, such that these two wall parts extend above said tray-shaped part, and that the suspension files can be suspended therefrom.
24. A method according to claim 23 , wherein the suspension files are stacked in said tray-shaped part and, subsequently, the side wall parts are laid thereover.
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