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US2056683A
US2056683A US35509A US3550935A US2056683A US 2056683 A US2056683 A US 2056683A US 35509 A US35509 A US 35509A US 3550935 A US3550935 A US 3550935A US 2056683 A US2056683 A US 2056683A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B21/00Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards
    • A47B21/04Tables or desks for office equipment, e.g. typewriters, keyboards characterised by means for holding or fastening typewriters or computer equipment
    • A47B21/045Fastening means for paper sheet; Paper trays; Accessories for typists, e.g. line indicators

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  • This invention relates to a desk le adapted to be conveniently positioned on the top of a desk or table for holding current letters and the like.
  • An object of the invention is to provide such a tile of simple and efficient construction and pleasing appearance.
  • Another object is to provide a file of this kind in which the filing compartments are of varying depths to accommodate different sizes of papers and letters.
  • Another object is to produce a file of the kind described, the size of which may be selectively expanded or contracted in accordance with current needs of the user.
  • Another object is the production of a letter byte in the manufacture of which, glass may be very effectively utilized.
  • the gure is a perspective view of a desk le of the present invention.
  • the desk ille is produced by the novel joining together of a plurality of angularly bent plates which are numbered 5 to 8 inclusive, in the accompanying drawing.
  • the material of the plates is not limited to any one kind, but it has been found that an effective le may be produce-d in a highly eiiicient manner by the use of glass plates substantially rectangular in shape and bent transversely to provide in each two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, i. e. a base and upright partition.
  • the bases and partitions are of a calculated variation in size to produce the proper spacing and configuration of the iinished article, thus, the plate 5 is formed or bent as at 9 to produce an elongated base ID and a partition II, of relatively shorter length.
  • the base IH forms the lowermost member of the completed desk le and is adapted to have the bases of the remaining plates superimposed thereon.
  • the plate B has a shorter base I2 which registers at its end with the outer or end e-dge of the lowermost base I and the partition I3 of the plate ti is suiiiciently shorter in length than the partition II, to bring the top edges of the partitions I3 and II in the same horizontal plane.
  • the bases I4 and I5 of the plates 'l and 8 are progressively shorter in length so that all the end edges oi the various bases may be brought into registration, and the partitions I6 and I1 of plates I and 8 are of such length as to bring their top edges into the plane of the two preceding partitions.
  • the depth of the compartment between thepartitions II and I3 is greater than in itheptwo succeeding compartments and is thus a-dapted to hold letters, for example, of greater width, Vso that there will' not be too great a projection of a letter from its compartment.
  • the other two compartments formed between the partitions IS--Iii and IIi-I'I are adapted to receive letters or papers of smaller width.
  • the various formed plates to 8 may be held in the positions shown by any suitable means, but it has been found effective to employ resilient clips i8, of U-shaped cross section and adapted to embrace the base portions of the various plates and hold them together in the position given, for which reasons it is obvious that the clips must be of such strength and grip for the purpose indicated.
  • One-of the clips I8 may be placed at each end of each of the compartments formed. It is desirable that the endmost clips I8 of the desk le be provided with rubber feet I9 which space the lowermost and longest base member Ill from the supporting desk surface to preclude contact of the clips with said surface.
  • the feet I9 may be of the suction type so that the desk le may not be readily or accidentally moved from the position given.
  • the clips I9 are obviously removable so that the capacity of the file may either be increased or decreased by the addition or removal of plates similar to the ones described.
  • a plate having a base and partition of greater length than the base and partition of plate 5 is added to the unit beneath said plate 5.
  • a plate smaller than the plate 8 is added to the unit.
  • any one of the plates 5, 6, 'I or 8 may be removed from the unit as desired, thus making it possible that a holder may take no greater desk space than is absolutely necessary at a given time.
  • a desk holder comprising a plurality of plate members each formed to provide two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, one section serving as a base and the other section as a partition, the several bases being of progressively greater length and being disposed one on the other in the order of length, with the longest base lowermost and the free end edges of the bases in vertical alignment whereby the partitions are spacedly positioned for forming filing compartments, and means for holding the several plate members in the relation described.
  • a. desk file comprising a plurality of plate members each formed to provide two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, one section serving as a base and the other section as a partition, the several bases being of progressively greater length and being disposed one on the other in the order of length, with the longest base lowermost and the end edges of the bases in vertical alignment whereby the partitions are spacedly positioned for forming filing compartments, and releasable means for holding the several plate members in the relation described, said means providing Kvfor the addition to and removal of plate members from the unit whereby the number of filing compartments may be selectively modified.
  • AV desk le comprising a plurality of plate members each formed to provide two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, one section serving as a base and the other section as a partition, the several bases being of progressively greater length and being disposed one on the other in the order of length, with the longest base lowermost, the partitions being spacedly positioned for forming file compartments, and means for holding the several plate members in the relation described.
  • a desk file comprising a plurality of plate members each formed to provide two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, one section serving as a base and the other section as a partition, the several bases being of progressively greater length and being disposed one on the other in the order of length, with the longest base lowermost, the partitions being spacedly positioned for forming file compartments, and releasable means for holding the several plate members in the relation described, said holding means providing for the addition to and removal of plate members from the unit whereby the number of ling compartments may be selectively modified.
  • 4Aprdesk ′′ comprising a base with a flat bottom surface, and spaced partitions projecting upwardly from the base and forming compartment therewith, said partitions having theirv top edges disposed in a common horizontal plane and said base being of different thicknesses in the several compartments whereby the latter are rendered of various depths to accommodate and suitably display dierent sized envelopes, papers and the like.

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Och 6, 1936. G F, M AT1-M AN 2,056,683.
DESK FILE Filed Aug. 9, 1935 Patented Oct. 6, 1936 Nirso 'STATES PATENT OFFICE 5 claims. (o1. 21194-11) This invention relates to a desk le adapted to be conveniently positioned on the top of a desk or table for holding current letters and the like.
An object of the invention is to provide such a tile of simple and efficient construction and pleasing appearance.
Another object is to provide a file of this kind in which the filing compartments are of varying depths to accommodate different sizes of papers and letters.
Another object is to produce a file of the kind described, the size of which may be selectively expanded or contracted in accordance with current needs of the user.
Another object is the production of a letter iile in the manufacture of which, glass may be very effectively utilized.
These and other objects are attained by the means described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:
The gure is a perspective view of a desk le of the present invention.
In accordance with the present invention, the desk ille is produced by the novel joining together of a plurality of angularly bent plates which are numbered 5 to 8 inclusive, in the accompanying drawing. The material of the plates is not limited to any one kind, but it has been found that an effective le may be produce-d in a highly eiiicient manner by the use of glass plates substantially rectangular in shape and bent transversely to provide in each two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, i. e. a base and upright partition. The bases and partitions are of a calculated variation in size to produce the proper spacing and configuration of the iinished article, thus, the plate 5 is formed or bent as at 9 to produce an elongated base ID and a partition II, of relatively shorter length. The base IH forms the lowermost member of the completed desk le and is adapted to have the bases of the remaining plates superimposed thereon. The plate B has a shorter base I2 which registers at its end with the outer or end e-dge of the lowermost base I and the partition I3 of the plate ti is suiiiciently shorter in length than the partition II, to bring the top edges of the partitions I3 and II in the same horizontal plane.
In a similar manner, the bases I4 and I5 of the plates 'l and 8 are progressively shorter in length so that all the end edges oi the various bases may be brought into registration, and the partitions I6 and I1 of plates I and 8 are of such length as to bring their top edges into the plane of the two preceding partitions.
which spacing may be uniform or of varying distances, as may be desired. Furthermore, it will be seen that the depth of the compartment between thepartitions II and I3 is greater than in itheptwo succeeding compartments and is thus a-dapted to hold letters, for example, of greater width, Vso that there will' not be too great a projection of a letter from its compartment. The other two compartments formed between the partitions IS--Iii and IIi-I'I are adapted to receive letters or papers of smaller width.
The various formed plates to 8 may be held in the positions shown by any suitable means, but it has been found effective to employ resilient clips i8, of U-shaped cross section and adapted to embrace the base portions of the various plates and hold them together in the position given, for which reasons it is obvious that the clips must be of such strength and grip for the purpose indicated. One-of the clips I8 may be placed at each end of each of the compartments formed. It is desirable that the endmost clips I8 of the desk le be provided with rubber feet I9 which space the lowermost and longest base member Ill from the supporting desk surface to preclude contact of the clips with said surface. The feet I9 may be of the suction type so that the desk le may not be readily or accidentally moved from the position given.
The clips I9 are obviously removable so that the capacity of the file may either be increased or decreased by the addition or removal of plates similar to the ones described. Thus if it is desired tol provide an additional deeper compartment, a plate having a base and partition of greater length than the base and partition of plate 5, is added to the unit beneath said plate 5. On the other hand, if a compartment of smaller dimensions is in order, a plate smaller than the plate 8 is added to the unit. Obviously, any one of the plates 5, 6, 'I or 8 may be removed from the unit as desired, thus making it possible that a iile may take no greater desk space than is absolutely necessary at a given time.
What is claimed is:
1. As a new article of manufacture, a desk iile comprising a plurality of plate members each formed to provide two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, one section serving as a base and the other section as a partition, the several bases being of progressively greater length and being disposed one on the other in the order of length, with the longest base lowermost and the free end edges of the bases in vertical alignment whereby the partitions are spacedly positioned for forming filing compartments, and means for holding the several plate members in the relation described.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a. desk file comprising a plurality of plate members each formed to provide two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, one section serving as a base and the other section as a partition, the several bases being of progressively greater length and being disposed one on the other in the order of length, with the longest base lowermost and the end edges of the bases in vertical alignment whereby the partitions are spacedly positioned for forming filing compartments, and releasable means for holding the several plate members in the relation described, said means providing Kvfor the addition to and removal of plate members from the unit whereby the number of filing compartments may be selectively modified.
3. AV desk le comprising a plurality of plate members each formed to provide two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, one section serving as a base and the other section as a partition, the several bases being of progressively greater length and being disposed one on the other in the order of length, with the longest base lowermost, the partitions being spacedly positioned for forming file compartments, and means for holding the several plate members in the relation described.
4. A desk file comprising a plurality of plate members each formed to provide two sections angularly disposed relative to one another, one section serving as a base and the other section as a partition, the several bases being of progressively greater length and being disposed one on the other in the order of length, with the longest base lowermost, the partitions being spacedly positioned for forming file compartments, and releasable means for holding the several plate members in the relation described, said holding means providing for the addition to and removal of plate members from the unit whereby the number of ling compartments may be selectively modified.
5. 4Aprdesk iile comprising a base with a flat bottom surface, and spaced partitions projecting upwardly from the base and forming compartment therewith, said partitions having theirv top edges disposed in a common horizontal plane and said base being of different thicknesses in the several compartments whereby the latter are rendered of various depths to accommodate and suitably display dierent sized envelopes, papers and the like.
GUSTAVE F. MATTMAN.
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Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2626063A (en) * 1946-06-04 1953-01-20 Beryl G Echlin Shelf partition
US3462139A (en) * 1967-04-06 1969-08-19 Ron R Brignac Copy paper holder attachment
US3870156A (en) * 1973-08-20 1975-03-11 Brown Jug Inc Modular wine bottle rack
USD253119S (en) 1977-07-11 1979-10-09 William Lamont Foldable document holder
US4364481A (en) * 1980-10-20 1982-12-21 Bristol-Myers Company Shelf organizer
US6471081B1 (en) * 2000-04-20 2002-10-29 Raywood C. Weiler Adjustable bookend
USD502741S1 (en) * 2003-12-18 2005-03-08 Charles Edward Bain Message holder
US20080203256A1 (en) * 2007-02-22 2008-08-28 Excell Products, Inc. Retention apparatus for stabilizing a merchandise display assembly on a shelf
US20100181270A1 (en) * 2009-01-19 2010-07-22 Gimi S.P.A. Clothes drying rack
US20150076086A1 (en) * 2013-09-16 2015-03-19 Dongguan Master United Plastic & Hardware Products Co., Ltd. Combination classification shelf
US20210353075A1 (en) * 2020-05-15 2021-11-18 Raka Corporation Selectively removable partition
US20240277140A1 (en) * 2023-02-16 2024-08-22 Meteor City Llc Vertical stand

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2626063A (en) * 1946-06-04 1953-01-20 Beryl G Echlin Shelf partition
US3462139A (en) * 1967-04-06 1969-08-19 Ron R Brignac Copy paper holder attachment
US3870156A (en) * 1973-08-20 1975-03-11 Brown Jug Inc Modular wine bottle rack
USD253119S (en) 1977-07-11 1979-10-09 William Lamont Foldable document holder
US4364481A (en) * 1980-10-20 1982-12-21 Bristol-Myers Company Shelf organizer
US4460096A (en) * 1980-10-20 1984-07-17 Bristol-Myers Company Shelf organizer
US6471081B1 (en) * 2000-04-20 2002-10-29 Raywood C. Weiler Adjustable bookend
US6598754B2 (en) * 2000-04-20 2003-07-29 Standrite Bookends, Llc Adjustable bookend
USD502741S1 (en) * 2003-12-18 2005-03-08 Charles Edward Bain Message holder
US20080203256A1 (en) * 2007-02-22 2008-08-28 Excell Products, Inc. Retention apparatus for stabilizing a merchandise display assembly on a shelf
US20100181270A1 (en) * 2009-01-19 2010-07-22 Gimi S.P.A. Clothes drying rack
US20150076086A1 (en) * 2013-09-16 2015-03-19 Dongguan Master United Plastic & Hardware Products Co., Ltd. Combination classification shelf
US9050848B2 (en) * 2013-09-16 2015-06-09 Dongguan Master United Plastic & Hardware Products Co., Ltd. Combination classification shelf
US20210353075A1 (en) * 2020-05-15 2021-11-18 Raka Corporation Selectively removable partition
US20240277140A1 (en) * 2023-02-16 2024-08-22 Meteor City Llc Vertical stand
US12082692B1 (en) * 2023-02-16 2024-09-10 Meteor City Llc Adjustable vertical stand for electronics

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