Claims
- 1. A one-piece collaspsible stand which is foldable between an erected, operative configuration for supporting a book or the like in an inclined position, and a collapsed in-operative configuration wherein the stand is flat, the stand including:
- (a) a frame-like bottom plate having a front edge portion, a rear edge portion, and two side edge portions extending between the front and rear edge portions to form a closed, generally rectangular base,
- (b) said bottom plate when said stand is erected having a generally oblong opening including front, rear and side edges,
- (c) said front edge of said generally oblong opening when said stand is erected having a central recess extending a substantial distance into said front edge portion,
- (d) said central recess having side edges and a front edge,
- (e) a center leg having two sides and a free end and being connected to said front edge of said central recess by an integral central hinge, said center leg being adapted to fit within the bottom plate when folded flat, each side of the center leg having a central latch notch adjacent the free end of said center leg, each latch notch having a respective closed end positioned on a respective datum line disposed essentially at right angles to said central hinge,
- (f) two side legs disposed on opposite sides of said center leg, each side leg having an inner side, an outer side, and a free end, and being connected to said rear edge portion by an integral side hinge spaced from said central hinge, said inner side of each side leg leg being generally adjacent to an adjacent side to said center leg when the three legs are folded flat to fit within said bottom plate, each inner side having a side latch notch adjacent said free end of said side leg, each side latch notch having a closed end positioned adjacent the respective datum line,
- (g) said center leg being substantially greater in length than said side legs,
- (h) said center leg being hingedly connected to said front edge of said central recess whereby when said legs are erected the obtuse angle formed by said center leg and said bottom plate is greater than the obtuse angle formed by said side legs and said bottom plate,
- (i) said side latch notches of said side legs being parallel to said central latch notches in the flat and erected positions,
- (j) said side latch notches and said central latch notches being parallel to said central hinge and side hinges in the flat and erected positions,
- (k) said side latch notches and said central latch notches being so arranged to permit engaging of said notches for holding said legs in the erected operative configuration extending above said bottom plate,
- (l) said central hinge and side hinges having pivotal axes formed by lines of reduced thickness,
- (m) said free ends of said side legs each having a supporting edge,
- (n) said supporting edges of said side legs being spaced a substantial distance from said notches on said side legs,
- (o) said center leg having a non-supporting edge parallel to said side legs supporting edges and extending beyond said central latch notches a distance approximately equal to the distance said supporting edges of said side legs extend beyond said side latch notches whereby when said legs are erected and notched together said center leg nonsupporting edge avoids interference with a book when positioned on said stand,
- (p) said side legs supporting edges having a combined length extending laterally a distance greater than the length of said center leg non-supporting edge,
- (q) tab means for preventing the book or the like to be supported from sliding off the stand, said tab means being connected to said front edge portion by an integral tab hinge,
- (r) said front edge portion of said bottom plate being substantially wider than said rear portion, and
- (s) said tab means being adapted to fit within the bottom plate when folded flat.
- 2. A stand as in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said supporting edges project forwardly from the center leg for directly supporting covers of a book supported on the stand,
- (b) said supporting edges each having a surface area substantially less than the surface area of the top face of said center leg, and
- (c) said side legs are adapted to support books on the stand such that the force of the weight acts in a direction of a longitudinal axis of each leg.
- 3. A stand as in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said front edge portion includes a first opening extending through said frame-like bottom plate for receiving a first tab means, and
- (b) said first opening includes front, rear, left and right side edges.
- 4. A stand as in claim 3, wherein:
- (a) said front edge portion includes a second opening extending through said frame-like bottom plate for receiving a second tab means, and
- (b) said second opening includes front, rear, left and right side edges.
- 5. A stand as in claim 3, wherein:
- (a) said front edge of said first opening is substantially greater in length than said rear edge of said first opening,
- (b) said left edge of said first opening forming an acute angle with said front edge of said first opening,
- (c) said right edge of said first opening forming an acute angle with said front edge of said first opening, and
- (d) said first tab means being hingedly connected to said front edge of said first opening.
- 6. A stand as in claim 4, wherein:
- (a) said front edge of said second opening is substantially greater in length than said rear edge of said second opening,
- (b) said left edge of said second opening forming an acute angle with said front edge of said second opening,
- (c) said right edge of said second opening forming an acute angle with said front edge of said second opening, and
- (d) said second tab means being hingedly connected to said front edge of said second opening.
- 7. A stand as in claim 4, wherein:
- (a) said first and second openings are formed equidistant and inwardly from the outermost portion of said front edge portion of said frame-like bottom plate.
- 8. A stand as in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said outer side of said side legs include first and second sections,
- (b) said second section is adjacent said free end of said side legs,
- (c) said second section is substantially greater in length than said first section, and
- (d) said first section forming an obtuse angle with said second section less than 180.degree..
- 9. A stand as claimed in claim 1, in which, when the stand is collapsed:
- (a) the side edges of the center leg diverge from the central hinge towards the free end of the center leg to produce an inversely tapered center leg in which the free end is wider than the length of the central hinge,
- (b) the inner sides of the side legs similarly converge towards each other from their respective side hinges to be generally adjacent the side edges of the center leg.
- 10. A stand as claimed in claim 1, in which:
- (a) the side hinges of the side legs are aligned with each other and are disposed parallel to the central hinge of the outer leg.
- 11. A stand as claimed in claim 1, further including:
- (a) first tab means provided on the front edge portion adjacent the center leg, the first tab means being hinged to the front edge portion by an integral first tab hinge.
- 12. A stand as claimed in claim 11 in which the first tab hinge is disposed parallel to and spaced closely from the central hinge of the center leg.
- 13. A stand as claimed in claim 1, further including:
- (a) second tab means provided on the front edge portion on either side of the center leg, each second tab means being hinged to the front edge portion by an integral second tab hinge.
- 14. A stand as claimed in claim 13, in which:
- (a) the second tab hinges are generally aligned with each other.
- 15. A stand as claimed in claim 1 wherein the front edge portion includes an aperture positioned adjacent the center leg to provide an edge to engage the book or the like supported on the center leg.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 404,885, filed Aug. 3, 1982, now abandoned.
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