Reading stand

Supports – Easel; book – copy or music score holder – With adjustable inclination

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248463, A47G 124

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042956242

ABSTRACT:
An adjustable support or reading stand for providing inclined support of books, papers and similar materials. The stand includes a support plate, a foldable horizontal support ledge attached to a support surface of the plate and an arcuate telescoping leg attached to the plate to adjust the inclination of the support surface. The telescoping leg includes a bearing and ratchet arrangement to provide adjustable inclination and a hinge coupling to make the leg foldable for easy and compact transportation of the stand.

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