Claims
- 1. A business card carousel index system comprising:
- (a) a carousel having rotatable circular storage rings to which business cards may be attached, the storage rings being mounted on a carousel shaft;
- (b) a housing enclosing the carousel, the housing having a base and a lid, the base having a bottom, and the lid being hingedly attached to the base so as to be movable between a closed position and an open position, the lid and the base being separated by a distance greater than a distance defined by the diameter of the storage rings and less than a distance defined by the diameter of the storage rings plus the height of one business card; and
- (c) means for moving the location of the carousel between a first position for storage to a second position above the base of the housing as the lid of the housing is operated.
- 2. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 1, wherein the lid has an upper surface from which orthogonally depend a front, back and sides.
- 3. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 2, wherein the base has upstanding therefrom a bottom, front, back and sides.
- 4. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 1, the carousel further comprising means for rotating the carousel shaft.
- 5. A business cared carousel index system as recited in claim 4, wherein the means for rotating the carousel shaft comprises a rotating knob.
- 6. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 1, wherein the means for moving the location of the carousel above the base of the housing comprises:
- (a) a supporting arm attached to the carousel shaft of the carousel; and
- (b) a positioning mechanism attached to the lid at one end and to the carousel shaft of the carousel at the other end.
- 7. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 6, wherein the positioning mechanism comprises:
- (a) a first arm attached to the shaft of the carousel at one end; and
- (b) a second arm attached to the lid at one end and the first arm at the other end.
- 8. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 6, wherein the means for altering the position of the carousel above the base of the housing further comprises one or more bracing arms attached to the housing.
- 9. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 1, wherein the carousel index system further comprises fanning means for spreading apart the business cards.
- 10. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 9, wherein the means for moving the location of the carousel comprise:
- (a) a first arm attached to the lid at one end; and
- (b) a second arm attached to the shaft of the carousel at one end and the first arm at the other end.
- 11. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises integral means for punching holes substantially one-half way up one side of a business card.
- 12. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 11, wherein the integral means for punching holes substantially one-half way UP one side of a business card comprises:
- (a) a punch enclosure;
- (b) a plurality of punching studs held in the punch enclosure, each of the plurality of punching studs being so sized and configured as to be capable of punching holes in a business card;
- (c) a receiving slot formed in the front of the punch enclosure, the receiving slot so sized and configured for receiving a business card; the receiving slot having a floor and an opening;
- (d) An ejection aperture formed in the floor of the receiving slot through which punched portions of the business card may be ejected from the punch enclosure; and
- (e) a stop shelf perpendicular to the guides, the stop shelf serving to limit the travel of a business card placed on the floor of the receiving channel, thereby positioning the business card so that holes may be punched substantially one-half way up one side thereof.
- 13. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 1, wherein the carousel further comprises means for separating business cards on the carousel as the lid is operated.
- 14. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 13, wherein the means for separating business cards comprises a ridge protruding inwardly from an inner surface of the bottom of the base.
- 15. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 11, wherein the integral means for punching holes substantially one-half way up one side of a business card comprises:
- (a) a receiving channel formed in the base of the housing for receiving a portion of a business card;
- (b) a plurality of punching studs, each of the plurality of punching studs formed in the lid for forming holes substantially one-half way up one side of a business card of a shape conforming to the rotatable circular storage rings; and
- (c) a plurality of receiving apertures formed in the receiving channel cooperatively engaging one of the plurality of punching studs.
- 16. A business card carousel index system as recited in claim 15, wherein the receiving channel comprises:
- (a) a floor for supporting a portion of a business card as holes are punched in the business card;
- (b) guides formed contiguous with the floor; and
- (c) a stop shelf perpendicular to the guides, the stop shelf serving to limit the travel of a business card placed on the floor of the receiving channel, thereby positioning the business card when holes are punched therein.
- 17. A business card carousel as recited in claim 10, wherein the fanning means comprises a flexible tap positioned where the first arm attaches to the second arm.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/926,004, filed Aug. 5, 1992, now abandoned, for BUSINESS CAROUSEL INDEX SYSTEM.
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