Document handling stand

Supports – Easel; book – copy or music score holder – Folded blank

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211 491, 248174, A47B 9704

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051060477

ABSTRACT:
A stand for reception and distribution of documents and including a base, an upright support panel projecting upward from the base, a paper support ledge projecting outward from the panel, and the first and second wings at opposite sides of the panel and ledge defining a receptacle for documents. The stand may be made from a single sheet of material, or from a number of pieces, preferably a clear plastic. Preferably the panel and ledge are oblique to the base, and the panel has an open ended slot for access to documents resting on the panel and ledge. A tray for positioning under the base to provide a separate horizontal storage area for documents.

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Deflect-o Stand Brochure (3 pages).
Pp. 471-473 of Desk Organizers Catalog.

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