Reading material support stand

Supports – Easel; book – copy or music score holder – Including transparent viewing portion

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248464, 248460, A47B 2300

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048323039

ABSTRACT:
A reading material support stand is set forth wherein the same is formed of a collapsible interfoldable organization wherein a transparent foldable support surface is generally inclined at an acute angle of approximately 70 degrees to enable a reclining reader to avail himself of reading material positioned on the opposite side of said support surface. The support surface is secured to a foldable framework formed with telescoping legs at peripheral portions of the support surface framework wherein the telescoping legs further include foldable legs latchable into a predetermined orientation relative to the telescoping legs.

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