Claims
- 1. A substantially flat holding rail for holding a storage file in a position for presentation of information contained on a plurality of presentation sheets contained within said storage file, said storage file having two substantially stiff cover sides, a spine connecting each said stiff cover side each to the other along one edge of each said stiff cover side, at least two upright clips located on an inner side of one of said stiff cover sides and said spine, each of said upright clips openable and closable permitting thereby insertion and holding of said presentation sheets, said substantially flat holding rail comprising:
- a substantially rectangular geometry with a predetermined length dimension and a predetermined width dimension wherein said length dimension is determined by said storage file dimension and wherein said length dimension is at least four times said width dimension,
- wherein said substantially flat rail has a one end and an other end, said one end and said other end separated by said length dimension,
- wherein said substantially flat rail has a first rail edge and a second rail edge, said first rail edge and said second rail edge separated by said width dimension;
- at least two upwardly bent legs, one of said at least two upwardly bent legs at said one end and an other of said at least two upwardly bent legs at said other end of said substantially flat rail;
- perforations positioned between said first rail edge and said second rail edge of said substantially flat rail to align with each said at least two upright clips, said perforations for affixing said substantially flat holding rail within said storage file and to said at least two upright clips; and
- divisions positioned along at least one of said first rail edge and said second rail edge such that said substantially flat holding rail is usable as a measuring device.
- 2. The substantially flat holding rail according to claim 1, wherein said substantially flat rail is made of material selected from the group consisting of plastic, ferrous metal, non-ferrous metal, wood, paper, and composition alloys.
- 3. The substantially flat holding rail according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said perforations is a tapered slot, said tapered slot having a predetermined length and a predetermined slot width having a maximum width dimension such maximum width permitting affixing to said at least two upright clips and a minimum width dimension wherein said slot width gradually decreases from said maximum to said minimum width dimension, said tapered slot providing clamping of said presentation sheets when said substantially flat holding rail is affixed to said upright clips and is forcibly moved such that one of said at least two upright clips is forced into said tapered slot.
- 4. In an improved device for holding storage files in a clamped-down position within said device, and for holding said storage files in a presentation position, whereby said storage files being presentation files, said device having two substantially stiff cover sides, each said substantially stiff cover side having an edge and an opposing edge, a spine connecting each said stiff cover side each to the other along one edge of each said stiff cover sides, at least two upright clips located on an inner side of one of said stiff cover sides and said spine, each of said upright clips openable and closable permitting thereby insertion and retention of said storage files, said improvement comprising:
- a flat holding rail, said flat holding rail having rail edges and having a plurality of upwardly bent legs at least one upwardly bent leg at opposing end portions of said flat holding rail, said flat holding rail supporting said device with said upright clips outwardly facing and said presentation files in said presentation position when said opposing edge of each said stiff cover side is positioned each within one of said upwardly bent legs;
- perforations disposed in said holding rail for affixing said flat holding rail onto said at least two upright clips and within said device for holding the storage files; and
- divisions positioned along said rail edges such that said substantially flat holding rail is usable as a measuring device.
- 5. The improved device according to claim 4, wherein said perforations are tapered slots having a predetermined length, a predetermined slot width having a maximum width dimension such maximum width permitting affixing to said at least two upright clips and a minimum width dimension wherein said slot width gradually decreases from said maximum to said minimum width dimension, said tapered slots providing said holding of said storage files in a clamped-down position within said device when said substantially flat holding rail is affixed to said upright clips and is forcibly moved such that one of said at least two upright clips is forced into one of said tapered slots.
- 6. The improved device according to claim 5, further comprising longitudinally running beads disposed on an upper surface of said holding rail said longitudinally running beads providing stabilization of said holding rail.
- 7. The improved device according to claim 5, wherein said holding rail is made of material selected from the group consisting of plastic, ferrous metal, non-ferrous metal, wood, paper, and composition alloys.
- 8. The device according to claim 5, wherein said holding rail is formed of galvanized St 37 steel.
- 9. The improved device according to claim 4, further comprising longitudinally running beads disposed on an upper surface of said holding rail said longitudinally running beads providing stabilization of said holding rail.
- 10. The improved device according to claim 4, wherein said holding rail is made of material selected from the group consisting of plastic, ferrous metal, non-ferrous metal, ,wood, paper, and composition alloys.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/146,070 filed Nov. 8, 1993 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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