Patents Assigned to Esselte Corporation
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Publication number: 20090080966Abstract: A binder for holding documents is disclosed. The binder has a spine with a pair of cover flaps attached to each side of the spine. Attached to the spine is a latching device, also referred to as a locking device, that includes a first retaining member, a latching member, and a second retaining member. The first and second retaining members are parallel to each other and extend perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the spine. The binder is configured to hold a plurality of document modules, each of which hold a set of documents, which are flexible sheets of material, such as paper or plastic. Each module has first and second ends. The first end is contoured to mate with a portion of an external profile of the first retaining member. The second end attaches to the second retaining member. The latching member moves between a latched position where it engages the first end of the module and an unlatched position where it is not engaged to the first end of said module.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Esselte CorporationInventors: Christopher Holman, Michael Aitchison, Barry Robb, Brian Causse, David Gruza, Andrew Goodfellow
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Publication number: 20090079179Abstract: A binder for holding documents is disclosed. The binder has a spine with a pair of cover flaps attached to each side of the spine. Attached to the spine is a latching device, also referred to as a locking device, that includes a first retaining member, a latching member, and a second retaining member. The first and second retaining members are parallel to each other and extend perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the spine. The binder is configured to hold a plurality of document modules, each of which hold a set of documents, which are flexible sheets of material, such as paper or plastic. Each module has first and second ends. The first end is contoured to mate with a portion of an external profile of the first retaining member. The second end attaches to the second retaining member. The latching member moves between a latched position where it engages the first end of the module and an unlatched position where it is not engaged to the first end of said module.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: Esselte CorporationInventors: Andrew Goodfellow, John Borgeson, Braden Jones, Kimberly M. Carr, Lauren Grassia, Timothy Inall, Brian Causse
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Publication number: 20090041393Abstract: The present invention is directed to a recloseable bag, comprising front and rear panels joined together along a joined region at lateral and bottom sides to define an inner pocket, the panels defining a principal opening at a top side thereof for removably receiving contents into the inner pocket; and a resealable closure having first and second lateral ends and disposed on a top side of the panels and configured for releasably joining the panels at the top side to releasably close the principal opening to retain the contents in the inner pocket wherein the front and rear panels define an assistive opening for faciliating opening of the bag for insertion and removal of the contents.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: ESSELTE CORPORATIONInventors: Kimberly M. Carr, Lauren Grassia, Denise Ceron
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Publication number: 20090038196Abstract: An organizational device that includes an elastic band, and a label portion mounted on the band is described. The label portion includes a writable member that includes a writing surface of oriented polypropylene for writing and erasing thereon, and a mounting portion affixing the writable member to the band. The elastic band and the label portion form a closed loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: ESSELTE CORPORATIONInventors: Lauren Grassia, Denise Ceron, Kimberly M. Carr
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Publication number: 20080217450Abstract: A hand-held shredding device is provided including a housing sized and configured to be hand-held. The housing may include a first opening configured to receive an object to be shredded and a second opening configured to allow the object to exit the housing upon being shredded. A shredding assembly may be disposed within the housing. The shredding assembly may include a first plurality of blades disposed on a first rotatable shaft and a second plurality of blades disposed on a second rotatable shaft. The first and second rotatable shafts may be coupled to one another through a geared connection. The first and second pluralities of blades may be arranged to cooperate with one another to shred the object. A hand-operable crank may be connected to an end of one of the first or second rotatable shafts of the shredding assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Esselte CorporationInventors: Braden L. Jones, Chris Holman
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Patent number: 7338572Abstract: The present invention relates to a processing apparatus, such as a laminator, for performing operations involving effecting adhesive bonding on substrates.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventors: Paul J Lemens, Christopher A. Holman, Adam J. Becker, Andrew Goodfellow
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Patent number: 6968949Abstract: A file that has a holding portion configured for holding at least one stack of paper at a holding location. A first panel covers the holding location, and a second panel includes a traction surface and is rotatably associated with the first panel for movement between closed and open positions. In the closed position, the second panel is disposed against another portion of the file and in the open position, the second panel extends at an angle from the holding location for resting on a desktop. A traction surface has sufficiently high traction for supporting the holding portion and its held stack hanging therefrom while preventing the second panel from sliding off the desktop.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventors: Jennifer Zivic, Alicia Cox, Alan Beck
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Patent number: 6732461Abstract: An index tab system for useful organization of articles in objects such as hanging folders, file folders, expandable folders, index cards, index dividers, notebooks, binders, and the like. The index tab system provides a plurality of index tab forming structures that can be affixed to any of the above mentioned objects for indexing the articles or the contents therein. The plurality of index tab forming structures includes interlocking structures for selective formation of tab cavities and selective placement of the tab members along the object.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventors: Michael Slattery, James Lynch, Rochelle Narup
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Patent number: 6332285Abstract: A plastic tab for indexing or marking a folder or an edge portion of an article such as an organizer or storage system. The lower portion of the tab has two downwardly extending walls, between which an edge of the folder or other article may be placed. The downwardly extending walls are configured and adapted to create an interference fit when the folder or other article is inserted between the walls of the tab. The interference fit enables the tab to remain securely in the desired position along the edge portion. The tab is made of a flexible polymeric material so that it may be mounted, re-positioned or removed easily. Removal of the tab from a wall edge causes the walls to flex apart and thereby eliminate or minimize the interference fit between the tab lower walls and the article on which the tab is mounted. Removal of the tab is therefore a smooth and simple operation that minimizes breakage of the tab or damage to the folder, organizer or storage medium.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventors: Eric R. Aaldenberg, Lee A. Boy, Michael Birch, Robert D. Seiler, James J. Lynch
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Patent number: 6248050Abstract: A method for manufacturing a thermoplastic hanging file folder, and the folder formed by such method. A web of thermoplastic sheet material is provided, where the web has a width with first and second opposed side edge portions. In a separate step, at least one thermoplastic support bar profile extrusion is formed, wherein each support bar profile extrusion comprises a relatively thick upper portion tapering to a correspondingly thinner lower portion. An opposed side edge portion of the thermoplastic web is positioned over the thin portion of the thermoplastic support bar profile extrusion to form a region of contact. In a bonding step, the thermoplastic support bar profile extrusion or extrusions are bonded to corresponding edges of the thermoplastic sheet at the region(s) of contact. A predetermined length of the thermoplastic web, having the thermoplastic support bar profile or profiles bonded thereon, is then separated from a remaining portion of the web to form the hanging file folder.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventor: Lee A. Boy
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Patent number: 6193457Abstract: A blank is provided adapted for forming into a file folder. The blank comprises a planar sheet having a first surface and a second surface. The sheet has a first cover portion joined to a second cover portion along a mutual cover hinge line. The sheet is adapted for folding about the cover hinge line such that the first cover portion and second cover portion overlie each other and the folder is adapted to receive sheet material therebetween. The first cover portion includes a tab extension along one edge thereof either adjacent to the fold line or opposite thereto. The tab extension includes an inner tab portion and an outer tab portion joined together along a mutual hinge line. Folding the tab extension about the tab fold line causes the outer tab portion to overlie the inner tab portion forming a tab which extends from an edge of the first cover portion beyond the second cover portion when the second cover portion is folded to overlie the first cover portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventor: Peter L. Pacione
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Patent number: 6063226Abstract: A file folder has a pocket disposed on one of its surfaces. The edges of the pocket and the file folder are in sheared alignment with each other. A method for manufacturing a file folder having a pocket is disclosed. Adhesive is deposited along several edges of a first web of material which is pressed to a second web of material to join the webs together by the adhesive. The combined materials are cut along one of the edges of adhesive to form a sheet having a pocket. The first and second webs have side edges which are in sheared alignment.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventors: Allan Eugene Foster, Lee A. Boy, Steven Read, Mark Rocco, Juan C. Gonzales, Mark D. Van Leer, Harry S. Smith
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Patent number: 5903963Abstract: A crimping machine for securing an elongated frame member to a clip comprises a base that has an upper portion. A table is attached to the upper portion of the base. A foot-operated lever is pivotally attached to the base between a rest position and a depressed position. A crimping assembly is mounted to the table and includes a backstop for supporting a frame member and a clip, and a crimping die which is adapted to crimp a selected portion of the frame member into the clip. The crimping die is movable between a rest position wherein it is located remote from the backstop and a crimping position wherein its is located adjacent to the backstop. Translation means is provided for translating movement of the foot-operated lever from its rest position to its depressed position into corresponding movement of the crimping die from its rest position to its crimping position. The result is that movement of the foot-operated lever forces selective portions of the frame into the clip.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventors: John L. Bella, Ralph A. Jones, Ronald A. Bernhardt
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Patent number: 5833271Abstract: A file folder has a pocket disposed on one of its surfaces. The edges of the pocket and the file folder are in sheared alignment with each other. A method for manufacturing a file folder having a pocket is disclosed. Adhesive is deposited along several edges of a first web of material which is pressed to a second web of material to join the webs together by the adhesive. The combined materials are cut along one of the edges of adhesive to form a sheet having a pocket. The first and second webs have side edges which are in sheared alignment.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventors: Allan Eugene Foster, Lee A. Boy, Steven Read, Mark Rocco, Juan C. Gonzales, Mark D. Van Leer, Harry S. Smith
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Patent number: 5651627Abstract: A holder for an auxiliary nib is disclosed which is intended to be fitted on the body of a main marker pen when a finer line is to be drawn. The auxiliary nib holder has as its outer end a cavity in which fits a length of ink-permeable material in ink-transfer contact or relationship with a projecting fine nib. Also seated with the cavity is an axially-movable preferably globular wick which is prevented from falling out of the inner end of the cavity, e.g. by means of an end rib. The globular wick is of controlled and known permeability, so that ink is able to flow at a known and acceptable rate to the fine nib when the auxiliary nib holder is in position in the marker pen and the globular wick is engaged by the marker nib.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventors: Martin Edward Dowzall, David Wellings Pointon, Vazgen John Houssian
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Patent number: D582469Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2008Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Esselte CorporationInventors: Braden L. Jones, Chris Holman