Information
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Patent Grant
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6315573
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Patent Number
6,315,573
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Date Filed
Monday, August 7, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A table or base for a telephone or the like includes an outer case, a recording sheet which is retractable within the outer case and which includes a microcapsule magnetic sheet, and an erasing magnetic member disposed within the outer case. The outer case has a top surface on which the telephone and other articles can be placed. The erasing magnetic member is positioned under the recording sheet when the inner case is pushed into the outer case. Thus, pulling out the recording sheet from the outer case enables a top face of the recording sheet to be magnetically written in, and pushing the recording sheet into the outer case enables the magnetic writing on the recording sheet to be erased.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a table for placing thereon an article such as a telephone or the like, and more particularly to an article placing table having an erasable writing device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It frequently becomes necessary to take note during a telephone conversation. Thus, it is desirable to provide a writing device in association with a telephone. As one typical example for aiming to achieve this object, there has been proposed a telephone table by the Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 1-151648, wherein a telephone table includes an inner frame member with which a telephone number table, a writing pad and a writing tool are associated. However, in this type of telephone table, the intended functions can be achieved only by regularly supplementing the writing pad and the writing tool.
Meanwhile, as a desk-use writing device capable of repeatedly writing and erasing optional characters and figures without consuming any writing pad, there has been developed a writing device in which a microcapsule magnetic sheet is disposed on an top face thereof as a recording sheet. In this kind of writing device, characters and figures can be written as desired on the top face of the recording sheet with a magnetic pen having a magnet on the tip thereof, and the characters and figures written on the top face of the recording sheet can also be erased by an erasing magnetic member which has a magnet thereon and is disposed on a back face of the recording sheet.
The theory of the above writing device will now be briefly described. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a microcapsule magnetic sheet
10
for use in a recording sheet of a writing device has microcapsules
11
of approximately 500 μm in diameter which are two-dimensionally arranged between a top sheet
12
and a back sheet
13
. Black magnetic powders
14
dispersed in white color emulsion
15
are encapsulated in each of the microcapsules
11
. Thus, when magnets
16
,
17
are positioned close to the microcapsule magnet sheet
10
, the black magnetic powders
14
in the microcapsule
11
are magnetically attracted so as to present a black color on one side of the microcapsule magnet sheet
10
to which the magnets
16
,
17
are closely positioned. In contrast, on the other side of the microcapsule magnet sheet
10
, there is produced white color area due to the presence of only the white color emulsion
15
. Applying this theory of magneticphoresis to the writing device enables black color characters or figures to be written as desired on the front sheet
12
by means of the magnet
16
. In addition, when the magnet
17
is positioned close to and moved along the back sheet
13
of the microcapsule magnetic sheet
10
, the magnetic powders
14
in the microcapsules
11
are attracted by the magnet
17
toward the back sheet
13
, so that the written characters or figures on the front sheet
12
can be erased. It may be appreciated to apply the microcapsule magnetic sheet to a writing device in association with a table or base of a telephone or the like.
However, the microcapsule magnetic sheet described above has a problem that a burdensome operation is necessary for erasing the written memorandum. Thus, it cannot exactly be achieved to enhance usability by using this kind of microcapsule magnetic sheet as a writing device for use in a mount of a telephone or the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to solve the problem inherent to the conventional microcapsule magnetic sheet and to provide an improved table or base of a telephone or the like associated with a microcapsule magnetic sheet as a writing device, the microcapsule magnetic sheet being disposed in a manner that the upper surface area of the table or base can be effectively utilized when it is placed on a desk or the like.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a table or a base for a telephone or the like associated with a writing device including a microcapsule magnetic sheet having an erasing device which is easy to handle.
In order to achieve the other objects, the present invention provides a table or base associated with a writing device comprising an outer case, a recording sheet which is movable into and out of the outer case, the recording sheet including a microcapsule magnetic sheet and an erasing magnetic member disposed within the outer case. The outer case has a top surface on which a telephone or other article may be placed. The erasing magnetic member is provided so that it is positioned under the recording sheet when the recording sheet is inserted into the outer case. When the recording sheet is pulled out from the outer case, a top face of the recording sheet is exposed so as to make it possible to write in by means of a magnetic pen. When the recording sheet is pushed into the outer case, the magnetic writings on the recording sheet can be erased as the recording sheet passes over the erasing magnetic member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of a microcapsule magnetic sheet.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing the exterior of a table or base for a telephone or the like associated with a writing device in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, the device being shown in an inserted position.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the exterior of the table or base shown in
FIG. 2
, with the writing device in pulled out position.
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of the outer case of the embodiment shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of the inner frame member of the embodiment shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
is a top plan view showing an interior structure of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, in the inserted position.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view taken along the line A—A of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 8
is a sectional view taken along the line B—B of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
is a top plan view showing an interior structure of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, in pulled out state.
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view showing a part of a table or base in accordance with the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11
is a top plan view showing an interior structure of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 10
, with the recording sheet in the inserted position.
FIG. 12
is a perspective view showing the lock mechanism of the embodiment of FIG.
10
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing the exterior of a table
20
for a telephone or the like having a writing device in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention, wherein the writing device is shown in a fully inserted position.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the exterior of the table shown in
FIG. 2
, wherein the writing device is shown in a pulled out position. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the table
20
of the present embodiment has a substantially rectangular, generally planar shape, and comprises an outer case
30
having an open front side and an inner frame member
40
fully inserted into the outer case
30
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the outer case
30
can be used for placing a telephone or other article. In addition, even if such an article is placed on a top surface of the outer case
30
, the table
20
is adapted to allow the inner frame member
40
to be pulled out from the front side opening of the outer case
30
by putting a finger into a notch
31
which is located in the middle of a front edge of a top section of the outer case
30
and then hitching a recess
41
, which is located in the middle of a front edge of the inner frame member
40
, with the finger. The inner frame member
40
has a substantially rectangular and generally planar shape and can be moved into and out of the outer case through the front side opening of the outer case
30
. The inner frame member
40
includes an opening in a top section thereof, and is provided with a recording sheet
42
which includes a microcapsule magnetic sheet and whose top face is exposed through the opening of the top section of the inner frame member
40
. The inner frame member
40
is also provided with a pen accommodating recess
44
formed on the right end region of the top section, and a magnetic pen
45
which has a magnet on the top thereof and is accommodated in the pen accommodating recess
44
. A notch
43
is provided in a part of a right side of the pen accommodating recess
44
, wherein user can write any characters and figures on the recording sheet
42
by using the magnetic pen, and can also accommodate the magnetic pen
45
and recording sheet
42
within the outer case
30
by bringing the magnetic pen
45
back into the pen accommodating recess
44
and then pushing the inner frame member
40
into the outer case
30
after use. In addition, as will be described later, the table
20
of the present invention includes a mechanism for erasing the writing on the recording sheet
42
in conjunction with the motion to accommodate the inner frame member
40
within the outer case
30
. Thus, when the user pulls out the accommodated inner frame member
40
again, the precedent writing has already been erased, so that the recording sheet is ready to write.
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of the outer case of the embodiment shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of the inner frame member of the embodiment shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
is a top plan view showing the interior structure of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, with the inner frame member
40
inserted into the outer case
30
.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view taken along the line A—A of
FIG. 7
, and
FIG. 8
is a sectional view taken along the line B—B of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
is a top plan view showing the interior structure of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, with the inner frame member
40
pulled out. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the outer case comprises a box shaped upper outer case member
32
whose bottom section and front side section are respectively opened, and a plate shaped lower outer case member
33
which forms a bottom section of the outer case
30
. A protrusions
32
a
for receiving a screw is provided on each of four corner regions of the top section of the upper outer case member
32
. Each of the screw receiving protrusions
32
a
has female threads and is projected downward. A screw hole
33
a
is also provided on each of four corner regions of the lower outer case member
33
. Each of the screw holes
33
a
has female threads. An externally threaded screw
34
is inserted from underneath of the lower outer case member
33
through each of the screw holes
33
a
into each of the associated screw receiving protrusions
32
a
to clamp the upper outer case member
32
and the lower outer case member
33
. On a lower surface of the lower outer case member
33
, a slip stopper made of rubber material is adhesively attached at the position of the screw hole
33
a.
On an upper surface of the lower outer case member
33
, a pair of rails
33
b
and a pair of columns
33
c
are provided. The pair of rails
33
b
extends longitudinally in parallel each other, and the pair of columns
33
c
are laterally spaced and positioned between the pair of rails
33
b
at the positions adjacent to the opening of the front side section of the upper outer case member
33
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the inner frame member
40
comprises a box shaped inner case member
46
having an open top portion and a bottom plate
46
a.
The inner frame member
40
further includes a rectangular, planar erasing magnetic member
47
including a magnet sheet
47
a
which is bonded to the upper surface of the member
47
. A pair of column supports
47
b
are provided on the member
47
to project downward from the lower surface of the member
47
. A rectangular recording sheet
42
including a microcapsule magnetic sheet is placed on the inner case member
46
and a rectangular sheet cap
48
having a rectangular center opening is fitted to the inner case member
46
in a manner that the top face of the recording sheet
42
is exposed through the opening of the sheet cap
48
to provide a recording face. The inner case member
46
is formed with a recess for receiving the erasing magnetic member
47
and a supporting portion for supporting the erasing magnetic member
47
is provided by the bottom plate
46
a
of the inner case member. The inner case member
46
has a pair of side members each having a longitudinally extending recess
46
b
for receiving the opposite side edges of the recording sheet
42
. The side members are also formed with lands for receiving the opposite side edges of the sheet cap
48
. In FIG.
7
and
FIG. 8
, it will be noted that the erasing magnetic member
47
is located beneath the recording sheet
42
, and the sheet cap
48
is located above the recording sheet
42
.
In
FIG. 5
, it will be noted that the bottom plate
46
a
of the inner case member
46
is formed with a pair of elongated slots
49
longitudinally extending in parallel each other substantially throughout the length of the bottom plate
46
a.
As shown in FIG.
7
and
FIG. 8
, the pair of columns
33
c
of the lower outer case member
33
are inserted into the pair of elongated slots
49
from the bottom side of the bottom plate
46
a.
The pair of column supports
47
b
of the erasing magnetic member
47
are pressed into fitted to the slots
49
from the upper side of the bottom plate
46
a
and engaged with the columns
33
c,
so that the erasing magnetic member
47
is fixed to the lower outer case member
33
maintaining an adequate clearance between the column support
47
b
and the associated slot
49
.
Thus, as shown in
FIG. 6
, FIG.
8
and
FIG. 9
, the fixed erasing magnetic member
47
is positioned adjacent to the front edge of the outer case
30
and extends throughout the lateral width of the recording face, in a manner that the magnet sheet
47
a
on the upper surface of the erasing magnetic member
47
can contact the bottom face of the recording sheet
42
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the inner case member
46
is formed at the bottom surface with a pair of parallel U-shaped recesses
46
d,
which are opened downward and longitudinally extend in parallel each other. The pair of recesses
46
b
are fitted into the pair of parallel rails
33
b
of the lower outer case member
33
with an adequate clearance therebetween as shown in FIG.
7
and FIG.
8
.
According to the above structure, the inner case member
46
can longitudinally slide on the rails
33
b
of the lower outer case member
33
, and can be moved into and our of the outer case
30
between an inserted position where the inner case member
46
is fully accommodated within the outer case
30
(
FIG. 6
) and a pulled out position where the inner case member
46
is stopped by the column supports
47
b
of the fixed erasing magnetic member
47
. In the position where the inner frame member
40
is fully pulled out, the rear edges of the elongated slots
49
of the inner case member
46
about the associated column supports
47
of the fixed erasing magnetic member
47
so that the inner frame member
40
can be prevented from failing out of the outer case
30
.
As shown in FIG.
6
and
FIG. 9
, in the process that the inner frame member
40
is being inserted into the outer case
30
from the pulled out state, the entire bottom face of the recording sheet
42
slides over the upper surface of the erasing magnetic member
47
which is fixed adjacent to the front edge of the outer case
30
, so that the writings on the recording face can be fully erased at the time when the inner frame member
40
is inserted into the outer case
30
.
A second embodiment of a writing device cum a telephone and such according to the present invention will hereinafter be described, wherein the parts corresponding to those of the first embodiment are designated by the same reference numerals. In the second embodiment, the erasing magnetic member
47
includes a sliding mechanism for facilitating slidable movement of the inner frame member
40
into and out of the outer case
30
. In addition, the table
20
of the second embodiment includes a push release type lock mechanism. In this embodiment, when the inner frame member
40
is accommodated within the outer case
30
, the inner frame member
40
is locked to the outer case member
30
to make the inner frame member
40
impossible to be pulled out. The lock can be released by lightly pushing the front side of the inner frame member
40
so as to pull out the inner frame member
40
.
The sliding mechanism will be described hereinafter.
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view showing parts of the second embodiment of the talk or base for a telephone or the like according to the present invention.
FIG. 11
is a top plan view showing the interior structure of the embodiment shown in
FIG. 10
, with the inner case member in the inserted position. As shown in
FIG. 10
, the mechanism includes a planar, substantially T-shaped sliding member
50
. A pair of upwardly projecting columns
50
a
are formed adjacent to two apex regions on the upper surface of the sliding member
50
, and three downwardly extending projections
50
b
are formed adjacent to three apex regions on the lower surface of the sliding member
50
. Three parallel short slots are formed to extend longitudinally at positions adjacent to the front edge region of the lower outer case member
33
. The three projections
50
b
of the sliding member
50
are fitted into the short slots
36
from the upper side with an adequate clearance. The friction coefficient between the short slots
36
and the projections
50
b
is determined to be extremely small. The pair of columns
50
a
of the sliding member
50
are passed through the pair of the elongated slots
49
from the underside, and the pair of column supports
47
b
of the erasing magnetic member
47
are pressed into and interfitted with the columns
50
a
from the upper side, so that the erasing magnetic member
47
is fixed to the sliding member
50
with an adequate clearance between the column support
47
b
and the associated slot
49
.
According to the above structure, when the inner frame member
40
is to be pulled out, the projections
50
b
of the sliding member
50
are first slid in the short slots
36
of the lower outer case member
33
, and the inner frame member
40
is slid on the lower outer case member with the sliding member
50
until the inner frame member
40
reaches the position where the projections
50
b
of the sliding member
50
are engaged with the front edges of the short slots
36
of the lower outer case member
33
. After reaching the position, the inner frame member
40
is solely slid on the rails
33
b
of the lower outer case member
33
. Similarly, when the inner frame member
40
is to be inserted into the outer case
30
, the projections
50
b
of the sliding member
50
are first slid in the short slots
36
of the lower outer case member
33
, and the inner frame member
40
is slid on the lower outer case member
33
with the sliding member
50
until the inner frame member
40
reaches the position where the projections
50
b
of the sliding member
50
are engaged with the rear edges of the short slots
33
of the lower outer case member
33
. After reaching the position, only the inner frame member
40
is slid on the rails
33
b
of the lower outer case member
33
. Thus, the friction coefficient can be made very small during the initial movement of the inner frame member
40
, and the movement of the inner frame member
40
only will be produced only after a certain amount of inertia is produced after the initiation of the movement. The substantially T shape of the sliding member
50
enables the inner frame member
40
to be positioned reliably in the longitudinal direction without any unstable lateral movement in the pull-out and push-in motions. Thus, it can be achieved to push in and pull out the inner frame member
40
in a highly smooth manner.
The lock mechanism will be described hereinafter.
FIG. 12
is a perspective view showing the lock mechanism of the embodiment of FIG.
10
. As shown in
FIG. 10
, the lower outer case member
33
is provided at a right-hand rear portion of the upper surface with a torsion coil spring
37
and a column
38
. The coil spring
37
has an upper end portion which extends forwardly and is bent in Z-shape so as to provide a horizontal portion
37
a,
a vertical portion
37
b
and a head portion
37
c.
The horizontal portion
37
a
of the torsion coil spring
37
is engaged by the column
38
.
A compression spring
60
is attached at the middle of the rear side of the inner case member
46
. The inner case member
46
is formed at the rear portion of the right-hand edge portion with a U-shaped recess
61
which is opened downward. The torsion coil spring
37
and the U-shaped recess
61
are positioned so that the torsion coil spring
37
is moved within the U-shaped recess
61
when the inner frame member
40
is moved into and out of the outer case
30
. As shown in
FIG. 12
, there are formed a first projection
62
projecting from the left side of the U-shaped recess
61
, and a second projection
63
projecting from the front side of the U-shaped recess
61
. The first projection
62
has a triangular planar shape which is horizontally projecting toward right in the U-shaped recess
61
and formed with a rounded tip end. The front side of the first projection
62
extends perpendicularly to the left side wall surface of the U-shaped recess
61
. The first projection
62
is formed at the left side of the front side surface with a forwardly and upwardly extended portion
65
which is formed with a downwardly opening U-shaped recess
64
. The depth of the recess
64
is gradually decreased toward rearwards. The second projection
63
is of a planar shape and extends in the plain of the first projection
62
. The rear edge of the second projection
63
is opposed to the right end portion of the front side of the first projection
62
leaving a certain space which is substantially equal to the wire diameter of the torsion coil spring
37
. The torsion coil spring
37
, the first projection
62
and the second projection
63
are positioned with respect to each other so that the head portion
37
c
of the torsion coil spring
37
is situated higher than the top surfaces of the first projection
62
and the second projection
63
, and the horizontal portion
37
a
of the torsion coil spring
37
is situated lower than the bottom surfaces of the first projection
62
and the second projection
63
, when the torsion coil spring
37
is engaged with the first projection
62
and the second projection
63
as the inner frame member
40
is pushed into the outer case
30
. The forefront end of the U-shaped recess
64
is of a depth such that the bottom of the recess
64
is at a level higher than the head portion
37
c
of the torsion coil spring
37
.
According to the above structure, when the inner frame member is pushed into the outer case
30
, the vertical portion
37
b
of the torsion coil spring
37
is contacted to the slanted side (a) of the first projection
62
and then is slid along the side (a) to be shifted in the right direction. In this stage, the compression spring
60
is compressed. When the inner frame member
40
is further pushed in against the resilience of the torsion coil spring
37
and the compression spring
60
, and the vertical portion
37
a
of the torsion coil spring
37
is passed through the point (b) of the first projection, the front edges of the slots
49
of the inner frame member
46
are engaged with the column support
47
b
of the erasing magnetic member preventing the inner frame member
40
from being pushed in further. Then, after the push-in motion is thus restrained, the inner frame member
40
capable of being initiated to move with a minimum force by means of the slide mechanism is slightly pushed out frontward by the resilience of the compression spring
60
. Simultaneously, the torsion coil spring
37
moves leftward (c) by the own resilience by having the vertical portion
37
b
of the torsion coil spring guided by the sides of the first projection
62
and the second projection
62
, and is then restrained by the rear corner (d) at the right side of the extended portion
65
. In this state, the inner frame member
40
cannot be pulled out because the side of the first projection
62
is restrained by the vertical portion
37
b
of the torsion coil spring
37
. When the inner frame member
40
is pushed into the outer case
30
again from the above state, the vertical portion
37
a
of the torsion spring
37
is slid along the right side (e) of the extended portion
65
. Then, when the vertical portion
37
a
of the torsion spring
37
reaches the front corner (f) of the right side of the extended portion
65
, the portion
37
b
is disengaged from the portion
65
. The torsion coil spring
37
then moves leftward by its own resilience, and is placed under the U-shaped recess
64
wherein the horizontal portion
37
a
is supported by the column
38
. Then, the front edges of the slots
49
of the inner frame member
44
are engaged with the column support
47
b
of the erasing magnetic member to prevent the inner frame member
40
from being pushed in further. The push-in motion is restrained, and the inner frame member
40
capable of being moved with a minimum force by means of the slide mechanism is slightly pushed out frontward by the resilience of the compression spring
60
. Since the depth of the U-shaped recess
64
is gradually decreased toward rearward direction, the head portion
37
c
of the torsion coil spring can be slid along the U-shaped recess
64
and a bottom surface of the first projection
62
without being restrained by the protruded portion
65
. Thus the inner frame member
40
is unimpeded to push out frontward. Then, user can freely pull out the inner frame member
40
by hitching the recess
41
, which is provided in the top section of the inner frame member
40
, with a finger.
Thus, in the table or base for a telephone or the like in accordance with the present invention, the recording sheet including a microcapsule magnetic sheet is provided as a writing device in the inner frame member so as to expose the top face of the recording sheet through an opening of the top section of the inner frame member which is retractable within the telephone table or the like through the front side opening of the table. In addition, the writing device is adapted to allow the magnetic writing on the recording sheet to be erased when the recording sheet is pushed into the outer case. Accordingly, it is unnecessary to supplement a writing pad and a writing tool, and the upper space of the table can be effectively utilized as a table, as well as the achievement of easily erasing memorandums.
Claims
- 1. A table having an erasable writing device, said table comprising:an outer case; a recording sheet including a microcapsule magnetic sheet, said recording sheet being movable into and out of said outer case; and an erasing magnetic member disposed within said outer case, said outer case having a top surface on which an article can be placed, said erasing magnetic member being positioned so that it is under said recording sheet when said recording sheet is inserted into said outer case, whereby by pulling out said recording sheet from said outer case the recording sheet is exposed to allow magnetical writing on said recording sheet, and by inserting said recording sheet into said outer case magnetic writings on said recording sheet can be erased under the influence of said erasing magnetic member.
- 2. A table having an erasable writing device, said table comprising:an outer case having a front opening and including a flat top plate on which an article can be placed, a side wall and a bottom portion; an inner frame member which is retractable within said outer case through said front opening of said outer case, said inner frame member having an opening at an upper portion, a recording sheet including a microcapsule magnetic sheet, said recording sheet being fixed to said inner frame member so that a top face of said recording sheet is exposed through said opening at said upper portion, and an erasing magnetic member having a length which extends substantially throughout an entire lateral width of said recording sheet, said erasing magnetic member being disposed within said outer case beneath said recording sheet and slidable in the longitudinal direction with respect to said inner frame member, said erasing magnetic member being secured to a bottom section of said outer case, whereby by pulling out said inner frame member from said outer case said recording sheet is exposed to allow magnetical writing on said recording sheet, and by inserting said inner frame member into said outer case said erasing magnetic member is relatively moved along a back face of said recording sheet so that the magnetic writings on said recording sheet can be erased.
- 3. A table as defined in claim 2, whereinsaid inner frame member includes a bottom plate on the underside of said inner frame member, and a pair of longitudinally extending parallel slots are formed in said bottom plate, wherein said erasing magnetic member is disposed opposite to said back face of said recording sheet on the upper side of said bottom plate, and a supporting member is disposed on the underside of said bottom plate, said supporting member being coupled to said erasing magnetic member through said pair of slots, said supporting member being fixed to said bottom section of said outer case.
- 4. A table as defined in claim 3, whereinsaid supporting member has a triangular or substantially T shape wherein portions corresponding to two apex regions of said supporting member are coupled to said erasing magnetic member through said pair of slots, and portions corresponding to all apex regions of said supporting member are fixed to said bottom section of said outer case.
- 5. A table as defined by claim 2, further including a lock mechanism disposed between said outer case and said inner frame member for locking said inner frame member to said outer case in a state that said inner frame member is pushed into said outer case.
Priority Claims (1)
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