Abstract:
A searchable binder which is operationally compatible with a binder management system having a cabinet with shelves or a file cabinet with file drawers for removable storage of searchable binders. Each binder has a body with front and rear covers and a spine. Inside the body is a binder mechanism for removably retaining sheet media. Each binder has a pair of binder contact mechanisms mounted to the spine at opposite ends, a binder identification circuit electrically coupled to the binder contact mechanisms, and a visible indicator. Each binder contact mechanism has a base element and a sliding element. The sliding element can be manually set to a retracted position in which the sliding element is extended a first distance and an extended position in which the sliding element is extended a second greater distance. In the retracted position, the sliding elements can make contact with conductive elements of a binder cabinet when a binder is placed on a shelf. In the extended position the sliding elements can make contact with conductive support rails of a file cabinet when a binder is placed in a file drawer. When a binder identification signal from a host computer is supplied to the conductive elements or the conductive rails. It is transferred by the binder contact mechanisms to the binder identification circuit. If the signal matches an address code stored in the binder identification circuit, the LED is activated to aid the user in finding the binder.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a safety control device of gas oven, which is connected with an oven door of the gas oven, a burner and a gas pipeline; it comprising: a main body and a control unit, of which the main body is provided with a gas inlet and several gas outlets; the control unit is flexibly set into the main body and connected with the oven door, so as to control if the gas inlet is connected with the gas outlet; with this design, it enables gas supply to the oven and guarantee its operating safety by controlling the oven door.
Abstract:
A center console includes a storage bin and a pair of hook members coupled to respective opposing walls of the bin for supporting hanging files in a substantially upright manner within the bin.
Abstract:
An all-plastic module forms a letter-by-legal frame in which file folders can hang. The module is assembled from two identical end pieces and two identical side pieces. Casters can be attached to the module so it can roll on a floor or a desktop. The modules can be stacked. A lid can be detachably secured to a module to prevent dust from settling on the file folders therein.
Abstract:
A hanging file support apparatus having a rectangular top for receiving hanging file folders. The top contains circular support rods of identical cross section fitted into modular cornerpieces having three orthogonal extensions for receiving the rods. A pair of clip-on dividers with a rod extending between them may be attached to the top. The top may be attached to the top edge or inside of a drawer or other workspace through holes in the cornerpieces. The top may also be supported by vertical support rods that are received by the cornerpieces. The vertical rods may be mounted into holes in a drawer, shelf or other workspace. Alternatively, the vertical rods may be mounted into a base comprised of cornerpieces and rods.
Abstract:
A hanging file box having opposed side walls with folded over flaps extending downwardly from their upper ends and a channel member secured to the upper end of each opposed side walls for supporting opposite ends of a plurality of hanging file storage members.
Abstract:
A hanging folder file box is provided with four substantially equal sides and with two opposite side panels located within the box and having a vertical height less than the vertical height of the sides of the box. The side panels removably receive channels that in turn receive notched ends of hanging folders so that the hanging folders are maintained completely with the box, A lid or cover can be provided to completely cover the hanging folders and their contents. The body of the file holder box is unitary and constructed of a material suitable for folding such as corrugated fiberboard.
Abstract:
A hanging file frame is provided for holding and supporting a plurality of hanging file folders. The hanging file frame includes longitudinal beams which are supported by an upper beam clasping element and a lower support element. Connectors secure the upper beam clasping element to the lower support element. The upper beam clasping element opens to accept the longitudinal beams. In one embodiment, upon closure of the clasping elements, the longitudinal beams are pressed against the nibs, thereby securing the beams to the clasping elements. In another embodiment, the longitudinal beams are pressed against raised strips, thereby securing the beams to the clasping element. In another variation, a frame member is comprised of a pair of U-shaped members, each having a gripping section, and having horizontally extending legs coupled together by a positionally adjustable sleeve slidably movable along the legs.
Abstract:
A hanging-folder file frame for hanging folders which have two rigid top edge members with end hooks, and a web which extends downwardly from one top edge member to a fold line and extends upwardly from the fold line to the other top edge member, comprises a first U-shaped end frame member which has a base portion with two legs that extend upwardly from the base portion and terminate in top portions, a second U-shaped end frame member which has a base portion and two legs that extend upwardly from the base portion and terminate in top portions, a pair of side rails that extend between the first and second U-shaped end frame members, and corner caps which connect the ends of the rails to the top portions of the end frame legs. The corner caps have key holes that receive keys formed in the top portions of the legs to present rotation of the corner caps. The top edge members of the hanging folders cross brace the file frame.
Abstract:
A hanging file frame system adapted to accommodate conventional hanging file folders comprising two side rails, two cross member rods and two hoops joined together by four modular joint supports. The side rails are of relatively flat stock with a plurality of breakaway notches in one end. The cross members and the hoops are formed from round bar stock of the same diameter. The cross members are round bar stock of a predetermined length. The hoops are bent from a single piece of stock forming a foot section, uprights at either end of the foot section, two terminating horizontal tangs and barbs on each tang. The modular joint supports are interchangeable and constructed of a resilient but somewhat flexible plastic. The supports comprise minor bosses in a horizonal orientation whenever the hanging file frame is assembled with internal keyways running parallel with the central axis of the minor bosses, and a major boss formed in the side of the support. The barbs on the tangs of the hoops are matched or timed to the keyways. When the tang is inserted into the minor boss, it locks preventing rotation of the hoop and collapse of the system.