Apparatus for the retrieval and refiling of documents in flat fi

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Sorting special items – and certain methods and apparatus for... – Separating means

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209702, 312185, 402 80R, 462 72, 462 76, B07C 704

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057880859

ABSTRACT:
A portable apparatus for retrieving and then later refiling one or more sheets of single or multi-part architectural plans, blueprints, and/or any document from a flat storage file drawer comprising a sheet separator, a first clamping element, and a second clamping element, said sheet separator having a tapered front portion and means for being mounted on at least one transverse member for slidingly coupling to runners of the storage drawer. The portable arrangement allows the removal of a single sheet from a tightly packed stack of sheets without losing the place of the single sheet in the file and to replace the single sheet in the stack of sheets without disturbing the order in which the sheets are arranged.

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patent: 2821452 (1958-01-01), May
patent: 5341940 (1994-08-01), Pidcock

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