Supports – Easel; book – copy or music score holder – Copyholder with writing machine engaging means
Patent
1993-12-29
1995-03-21
Ramirez, Ramon O.
Supports
Easel; book, copy or music score holder
Copyholder with writing machine engaging means
D14114, 248918, B41J 1102
Patent
active
053989058
ABSTRACT:
A die-cut display board for a computerized display screen supported in a housing comprises a thin die-cuttable sheet with a front display face, a back face, a periphery and a central region. Top and side housing tabs are die-cut and scored in the central region of the sheet to permit the tabs to be folded inwardly toward the back side as to lie upon the top and the sides of the housing thereby forming a front opening. The sheet is positioned so that the front opening is substantially in flush alignment with the display screen. Fastening means are provided for affixation of the tabs to the housing.
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