CRT or computer monitor accessory tray

Special receptacle or package – Tray type

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248148, 211126, 206214, A47F 512, A47F 700

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049587374

ABSTRACT:
An accessory tray which can be placed atop a computer monitor regardless of the monitor's size and shape. The underside of the tray has a rubber friction pad attached near its front, and a bendable wire attached near its rear by means of tubes welded to the underside. The wire is bent to hold the rear of the tray spaced from the top of the monitor so that the tray will not block any air vents in the top of the monitor. The friction pad, and a soft plastic sleeve over the portion of the wire that contacts the top of the monitor, enable the tray to resist slipping. Options such as a copyholder and a static electricity grounding connection are also attachable to the underside of the tray.

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patent: 4735467 (1988-04-01), Wolters
patent: 4844264 (1989-07-01), Deskiewicz, Jr.
patent: 4846382 (1989-07-01), Foultner et al.
See attached copy of catalog page, showing molded plastic tray, catalog from American Computer Supply, 2828 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX., 75234.

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