Abstract:
The invention relates to a container for a pile of sheets essentially of like format with a housing (12), which has a viewing window (35) exposing to view the uppermost sheet in the pile, and with a slider member (14), which can be pulled out of the housing parallel to the plane of the window, having a front wall (61) essentially flush with one edge of the housing, which wall is joined by side-pieces (44) to a slider member rear wall (20), as well as a grip arrangement (56, 57) that fits-in in the direction of the window (35) from the front wall (61) and comprises a grip top plate or wall part (56) and a grip bottom plate or wall part (57), the outer faces of which are essentially flush with the surrounding outer faces of the housing, and having at least one housing part (627) that extends parallel to the or one of the grip plates and, when the slider member (14) is in the pushed-in state, is covered by this grip plate (57).
Abstract:
A device for cyclically rearranging a pile of rectangular or square sheets (such as photographic prints) by repeatedly performing the operation of removing one sheet from one end of the pile and returning the removed sheet to the other end of the pile. To facilitate removal of each sheet from the pile, the sheet to be removed is pressed against a frictional surface by a roller on the separator structure which moves relative to the sheet to be removed in order to separate that sheet from the remainder of the pile. The frictional surface moves with the sheet to be removed, and the roller helps ensure that the sheet to be removed stays in contact with the frictional surface and is moved thereby.
Abstract:
A combination clip-board and case which is adapted to protect the paper when not in use, including a clip-board on which a clip is located integral with a pivoting member having a pin at each end thereof, and a case having a sliding groove and a hollow portion on each side of the case so that the pins are rotatable in the hollow portions. The clip-board is optionally settable to working or storage state due to the pins being rotatable in the hollow portions.
Abstract:
A compact business or calling card dispenser which includes a casing in which a plurality of cards are stacked in a vertical array on a card support plate that is resiliently urged so as to align the cards relative to a discharge slot or opening in the casing and which includes an ejector mechanism which interacts with the card support plate to insure uniform card dispensing characteristics with each stack of cards carried within the dispenser.
Abstract:
The case consists of a box 1 integrally molded with a retaining member 2 joined to the box 1 by a portion 8 of reduced thickness which forms a hinge, and of a lid 3 pivoted about an axis 16 on the box 1. The face 12 of the lid has an interruption such that is can pivot through an angle greater than 270.degree. on the box in order to form a support for the latter in the inclined open position. The turning movement of the retaining member is limited by a slot or aperture 18 in which is engaged a pin 16 which may at the same time be the articulation axis of the lid.
Abstract:
An office accessory system for attachment to a wall-mounted load bar for suspension from a vertical surface includes an office accessory suitable for use in either a vertical or horizontal orientation and a pair of mounting brackets. The mounting brackets are attached to the load bar, and the office accessory has two opposite sides which cooperate with the mounting brackets to permit the accessory to be supported from the load bar in either its vertical or horizontal positions of use. When utilized to attach the accessory to the load bar, the mounting brackets are substantially hidden from view.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a container for a pile of substantially rectangular pictures of like format, having a housing which has a viewing window for displaying the picture lying facing the window, a slider member that can be pulled out of the housing and pushed back into the housing again parallel to the plane of the window, and --preferably-- having a change mechanism which takes a picture from one end of the pile when the housing and the slider member are pulled apart and returns it to the other end of the pile when they are pushed back together again, centering means being provided which align at least the picture facing the window with respect to the center of the window, and wherein the window is larger than the format of the picture, but parts of the inside of the container that are underneath those surface portions of the window that extend beyond the edges of the picture are masked.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a container for a pile of substantially rectangular pictures of like format having a housing with a viewing window and a slider member that can be pulled out of the housing and a stand hinged to the base of the housing opposite the window, which stand has stop members which, when the stand is folded out, arrest the stand by coming up against complementary stop members on the housing, the stop members and complementary stop members being arranged at a distance from the stand hinge in the direction towards the free end of the stand and the elements having the stop faces being designed and arranged in such a manner that they move apart with resilient deformation as the stand is folded out and overlap one another when the stand is folded away.
Abstract:
A picture viewer having a housing to confine a pile of pictures, a slider to be withdrawn and returned to the housing, a viewing window, a pressure plate confronting the window, springs urging the plate toward the window, a retention strip to engage and strip off the picture at the end of the pile upon withdrawal of the slides, a separator strip to retain the pile as the one picture is stripped off, a slidable button on the housing to disable the springs and draw the plate away from the window, and a confining ledge on the slider also drawing the plate away from the window and independently of the slidable button.
Abstract:
A holder for a stack of a variable number of pictures is disclosed. The holder includes a clamping device whereby a stack of pictures in the holder is held against a window. Pictures can be added or removed at an open end of the window frame or through the back of the frame. Alignment devices are provided, preferably on at least two sides of the frame, to align the uppermost picture in the stack with the window.