Supports: racks – Special article – Stacked articles
Patent
1991-08-01
1992-05-26
Gibson, Jr., Robert W.
Supports: racks
Special article
Stacked articles
211 40, 211184, 211DIG1, A47F 500
Patent
active
051159198
ABSTRACT:
A card filing assembly in which file cards are accommodated in a tray or other holder dimensioned to store a stack of cards, each of which at its lower edge has a stripe or band of ferromagnetic material attached thereto. The file card holder is provided with opposing side walls to confine the stack of cards to the holder and a pair of parallel rails each defined by a transversely-polarized permanent magnet strip running the length of the holder and sandwiched between opposing pole pieces. The cards stored in the holder bridge the rails, with their lower edges resting on the pole pieces, whereby the cards are held to the rails by magnetic attraction, yet the cards so held may be angled to facilitate their inspection or slid along the rails, or removed from the rails without, in doing so, in any way mutilating the cards.
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Ebert Michael
Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
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