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WO2005069798A2
WO2005069798A2 PCT/US2004/043972 US2004043972W WO2005069798A2 WO 2005069798 A2 WO2005069798 A2 WO 2005069798A2 US 2004043972 W US2004043972 W US 2004043972W WO 2005069798 A2 WO2005069798 A2 WO 2005069798A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F7/00Filing appliances without fastening means

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  • the art has needed an apparatus that facilitates storage and easy retrieval of papers and files while working on a computer in areas having limited surrounding surface area.
  • the art has further needed a convenient means for displaying papers while working on a computer.
  • the instant invention accomplishes these, and other, objectives.
  • SUMMARY OF INVENTION In its most general configuration, the present invention advances the state of the art with a variety of new capabilities and overcomes many of the shortcomings of prior devices in new and novel ways. In its most general sense, the present invention overcomes the shortcomings and limitations of the prior art in any of a number of generally effective configurations.
  • the invention generally comprises a file folder apparatus adapted to be releasably mounted to a computer display and conveniently house ' papers, file folders, and accessories.
  • the apparatus is suited equally as well for use with laptop computers or desktop monitors. Additionally, the device could be non-portable, that is, configured as part of the computer or computer display by the appropriate manufacturer, or added as an after market, permanently mounted device.
  • the apparatus consists of a substantially rectangular first planar member, a substantially rectangular second planar member, and at least one attachment device adapted to releasably secure the apparatus to the computer display.
  • the first planar member and the second planar member are joined together on at least two edges to define a compartment for releasably housing papers and/or file folders.
  • the size and configuration of the compartment may be widely varied in alternative embodiments to accommodate the size and thickness of the papers and/or file folders.
  • the apparatus may be designed to house large loads and may incorporate expandable features such as expandable sidewalls and bottom. Further, the physical dimensions of the planar members may be varied to accommodate virtually any of the paper and/or file folder sizes currently on the market, including, but not limited to, 8-1/2" x 11", A4, legal, and 11" x 17", just to name a few.
  • the at least one attachment device for releasably securing the apparatus to the computer display may include a number of unique variations.
  • the at least one attachment device may incorporate at least one hook and loop fastener assembly, at least one engager-receiver assembly, 1 at least one adjustable corner holster assembly, at least one sliding track assembly, or an adjustable hanger assembly, just to name a few.
  • the apparatus may include at least one pivoting cam attached to the computer display to work in conjunction with rotational motion of a laptop computer display to improve the presentation of the contents of the apparatus to the user.
  • the adjustable hanger assembly permits the papers and/or file folder to always hang vertically regardless of the orientation of the computer display.
  • the substantially vertical orientation permits improved visibility of the contents of the compartment.
  • FIG. 1 shows a rear elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 2 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatas of the present mvention, not to scale
  • FIG. 3 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 4 shows a rear elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 1 shows a rear elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 2 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatas of the present mvention, not to scale
  • FIG. 3 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 4 shows a rear elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the
  • FIG. 5 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatas of the present invention, npt to scale
  • FIG. 6 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatas of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 7 shows a rear elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 8 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 9 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 9 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 10 shows a rear elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 11 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 12 shows a rear elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 13 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 14 shows a rear elevation view of the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 15 shows a rear elevation view of the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 11 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 12 shows a rear elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatus of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 13 shows a left side elevation view of a
  • FIG. 16 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatas of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 17 shows a rear elevation view of a laptop computer of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 18 shows a rear elevation view of the computer mounted file folder apparatas of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 19 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatas of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 20 shows a left side elevation view of a laptop computer and the computer mounted file folder apparatas of the present invention, not to scale
  • FIG. 21 shows a left side elevation view of a desktop monitor and the computer mounted file folder apparatas of the present invention, not to scale
  • the invention generally comprises a file folder apparatus (100) , adapted to be releasably mounted to a computer display (30, 60) and conveniently house papers and/or file folders (400), and accessories.
  • the device could be non- portable, that is, configured as part of the computer or computer display (30, 60) by the appropriate manufacturer, or added as an after market, permanently mounted device.
  • the apparatus (100) may be equally effectively implemented on a laptop computer (10) or the monitor of a desktop monitor (60).
  • the apparatus 10 includes a substantially rectangular first planar member (110), a substantially rectangular second planar member (120), and at least one attachment device (200) adapted to releasably secure the apparatus (100) to the computer display (30, 60).
  • the first planar member (110) has a top edge (112), a bottom edge (114), a left edge (116), and a right edge (118), and, similarly, the second planar member (120) has a top edge (122), a bottom edge (124), a left edge (126), and a right edge (128).
  • the first planar member (110) and the second planar member (120) are joined together on at least two edges to define a compartment for releasably housing papers and/or file folders (400).
  • the size and configuration of the compartment may be widely varied in alternative embodiments to accommodate the size and thickness of the papers and/or file folders (400).
  • the edges of the first planar member (110) and the second planar member (120) may be directly joined when a thin compartment for storing less than approximately 50 sheets of papers, or only a few file folders, is desired.
  • the apparatus (110) may be designed to house larger loads and may incorporate a bottom (150) to join the first planar member bottom edge (114) and the second planar member bottom edge (124), a left sidewall (130) to join the first planar member left edge (116) and the second planar member left edge (126), and a right sidewall (140) to join the first planar member right edge (118) and the second planar member right edge (128).
  • the compartment may be made expandable by incorporating an expandable left sidewall (132) to join the first planar member left edge (116) and the second planar member left edge (126) and an expandable right sidewall (142) to join the first planar member right edge (118) and the second planar member right edge (128), as illustrated in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9.
  • Such expandable embodiments may produce an apparatus (100) having the versatility to house packets of paper and/or file folders (400) that are several inches thick.
  • the bottom (150) may also be expandable.
  • the laptop computer (10) referred to herein, and illustrated in FIG. 1 through FIG. 20, is generally composed of a base portion (20) having a rear surface (22) joined by a hinge (50) to a display portion (30) having a display surface (32), and exterior surface (34), a top surface (36), a left side surface (38), and a right side surface (40).
  • the apparatus (100) is suited equally as well for use with laptop computers (10) or desktop monitors (60), illustrated in FIG.
  • the at least one attachment device (200) for releasably securing the apparatus (100) to the computer display (30, 60) may include a number of unique variations.
  • the at least one attachment device (200) may incorporate at least one hook and loop fastener assembly (210) having at least one hook fastener (214) attached to the first planar member (110) and at least one loop fastener (212) attached to an exterior surface (34, 64) of the computer display (30, 60).
  • the at least one hook fastener (214) may alternatively be attached to the exterior surface (34, 64) of the computer display (30, 60) and the at least one loop fastener (212) may be attached to the first planar member (110).
  • the at least one hook and loop fastener assembly (210) permits easy, quick, reliable, and durable connection of the apparatus (100) to the computer display (30, 60) that is familiar to the general population.
  • the cooperating hook fastener (214) and loop fastener (212) may be of similar or dissimilar sizes. In fact, dissimilar sizes may be preferred in that they allow for some degree of misalignment.
  • the portion of the hook and loop fastener assembly (200) that is attached to the computer display (30, 60) may be attached via simple adhesives, or may incorporate other joining technologies.
  • the at least one attachment device (200) may include at least one engager- receiver assembly (220) having at least one engagement member (222) attached to an exterior surface (34, 64) of the computer display (30, 60) and at least one capture member (224) attached to the first planar member (110), illustrated in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6.
  • the at least one engagement member (222) may be attached to the first planar member (110) and the at least one captare member (224) may be attached to the exterior surface (34, 64) of the computer display (30, 60).
  • the at least one engager-receiver assembly (220) may include any number of male engagement members and cooperating female capture members.
  • the embodiment of FIG. 6 illustrates the engagement members (222) as hook shaped appurtenances that cooperate with bell-shaped capture members (224). Such an embodiment permits the easy removal of the apparatus from the engagement members (222), yet provides for a reliable connection when engaged.
  • At least one attachment device (200) includes at least one adjustable corner holster assembly (240) having at least one stationary corner holster (242) formed to fit over a comer of a computer display (30, 60) and a retractable corner holster (244) formed to fit over an opposing corner of the computer display (30, 60), as seen in FIG. 14.
  • a preferred embodiment utilizes a retractable corner holster (244) adapted to extend and retract from the apparatus (100) to facilitate mounting of the apparatas (100) on computer displays (30, 60) of varying dimensions.
  • the retractable comer holster (244) may be mounted on a retractable shaft that slides within a sleeve formed in, or attached to, the apparatas (100). The sleeve may be conveniently formed simply by folding a portion of the first or second planar member (110, 120) upon itself and adhering the edge.
  • the magnitude of retractability only needs to be 2-4 inches, while the magnitude of retractability for desktop monitors (60) is preferably 5-9 inches.
  • the holsters (242, 244) may be lined with pliable materials that give way to the comers of the computer display (30, 60) and serve to grip the comers.
  • a still further embodiment of the at least one attachment device (200) includes at least one sliding track assembly (230) having cooperating tracks that facilitate the joining of the computer display (30, 60) and the apparatas (100), illustrated in FIG. 17 and FIG. 18.
  • the at least one sliding track assembly (230) has at least one male track (234) attached vertically to an exterior surface (34, 64) of the computer display (30, 60) and at least one female track (232) attached vertically to the first planar member (110) such that the at least one female track (232) and the apparatas (100) may move relative to the male track (234).
  • One of the tracks (232, 234) is formed with a stop such that their relative location is fixed once the tracks (232, 234) are engaged.
  • a further variation of this embodiment includes at least one pivoting cam (340) attached to the exterior surface (34) of the computer display (30) and having a folder lobe (342) and a computer lobe (344), illustrated best in FIG. 19 and FIG. 20.
  • the at least one pivoting cam (340) is located near the bottom edge (114) of the first planar member (110) such that as the computer display (30) is rotated to an angle greater than ninety degrees from a horizontal plane the computer lobe (344) contacts a rear surface (22) of a computer (10) and the folder lobe (342) contacts the bottom (150). As rotation continues the at least one pivoting cam (340) remains stationary, due to the contact with the rear surface (22), and the bottom (150) is forced against the folder lobe (342).
  • the at least one attachment device (200) includes an adjustable hanger assembly (250) having a plurality of articulable hangers (252) slidably mounted on a guide (254) attached to the apparatus (100), as seen in FIG. 15.
  • the hangers (252) are formed to conform and grip the top surface (36) of a computer display (30) thereby permitting the apparatas (100) to hang substantially vertically from the computer display (30) when the computer display (30) is oriented at an obtuse angle from a horizontal plane, as seen in FIG. 16.
  • the substantially vertical orientation permits improved visibility of the contents of the compartment.
  • the apparatus (100) may incorporate a number of featares further improving the functionality and desirability of the invention.
  • the second planar member (120) may have a left edge chamfered access area (127), located substantially where the top edge ' (112) and left edge (116) would intersect, and a right edge chamfered access area (129), substantially where the top edge (112) and the right edge (118) would intersect, as seen in FIG. 1.
  • Such chamfered access areas (127, 129) improve accessibility to the contents of the compartment.
  • the apparatus (100) may further include a CD holder (300) on the second planar member (120).
  • the apparatas (100) may further include such features as pull- out calendars, telephone or other information lists, or other accessories.
  • the apparatus (100) may include additional features to more securely transport papers and/or file folders (400) in the apparatus (100).
  • One embodiment, illustrated in FIG. 4, FIG. 5, and FIG. 6, incorporates an overlay cover (164) forming a top (160) that may have a closure (166) and a closure receiver (168) to totally enclose and retain the contents of the apparatus (100).
  • the apparatus (100) may incorporate a snap (170) and a cooperating receiver (172), as illustrated in FIG. 7, FIG. 8, and FIG. 9.
  • a cooperating receiver (172) may be mounted on the top, surface (36) of the computer display (30, 60) as well as on the first planar member (110) so that the paper and/or file folders (400) may be secured both when the apparatus (100) is mounted on the computer display (30, 60) or when the apparatus (100) is transported individually.
  • the apparatus (100) may further include attachments to make the transport more convenient.
  • One such embodiment, illustrated in FIG. 4, FIG. 5, and FIG. 6, incorporates a handle (162) generally shaped to conform to the human hand.
  • Other convenience receptacles, such as a writing instrument storage device (330) as illustrated in FIG. 13, may be incorporated into the apparatus (100).
  • the writing instrument storage device (330) may include individual sleeves (332) for writing instruments and any number of elastic retainers (334) to retain the instruments in the device during transport.
  • the apparatus (100) may further include a retractable paper attachment device (310), as seen in FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, or a removable paper attachment device (320), as seen in FIG. 12, having a clip to grip (312) and display sheets of paper (316).
  • the retractable paper attachment device (310) may be adapted to retract into the apparatas (100) when not in use and extend from the apparatas (100) when in use.
  • the removable paper attachment device (320) is adapted to be releasably housed in a storage sleeve (322) in the apparatus (100) when not in use and adapted to be releasably installed in a mounting sleeve (324) in the apparatas (100) when in use.
  • the apparatus (100) may include a plurality of mounting sleeves (324) offering the user a variety of mounting locations.
  • Either paper attachment device (310, 320) may further incorporate a battery powered light (314) oriented to shine upon the sheets of paper (316) gripped in the clip (312). Additionally, the light (314) could be powered from the USB or other port on the computer, or even from an alternative power source.
  • either paper attachment device (310, 320) may incorporate a plurality of measurement indicia (326) such as IPS or SI measurement units.
  • a plurality of measurement indicia (326) such as IPS or SI measurement units.

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L'invention porte sur un porte-documents (100) se fixant à l'écran (10, 60) plat d'un ordinateur de bureau ou d'un ordinateur portable et s'avérant pratique pour loger des papiers ou dossiers, en particulier en voyage. Le porte-documents (100) comporte plusieurs éléments planes (110, 120) délimitant un compartiment récepteur dont les parois latérales (130, 140) peuvent être extensibles pour recevoir des dossiers épais. On peut lui adjoindre des accessoires tels qu'une poignée (162), une pince à papier (310) rétractable, et une lampe (314). Le porte-documents (100) se fixe à l'écran au moyen d'un dispositif (200) pouvant être une fixation à boucles et crochets (210), une fixation à emboîtement (220), un système de glissière et curseur (230), des étuis de coin (240), ou une suspension réglable (250). On peut de plus incorporer au système de glissière et curseur (230) une came pivotante permettant de rendre plus visible le contenu du porte-documents (100).
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