Claims
- 1. A file card for use in adjacent relation with similar file cards one behind the other with data cards removably interposed between said file cards in a file receptacle, said file card comprising:
- a sheet having top, bottom, and side edges and front and rear faces;
- means on one face of said sheet and positioned along a fulcrum line at a location closer to said bottom edge than said top edge and spaced above said bottom edge for separating said one face of said sheet from an adjacent file card, thereby causing fanning apart of said top edges of said sheet and said adjacent file card upon movement of said bottom edges thereof toward one another; and
- means for automatically preferentially holding by attraction a readily removable data card against said front face of said sheet when said sheet and said adjacent file card are fanned apart.
- 2. A file card according to claim 1 including hold-down means formed on said sheet and engageable with said receptacle to constrain said file card against upward vertical movement during said fanning apart.
- 3. The file card of claim 2, wherein said hold-down means comprises a notch formed on said sheet.
- 4. The file card according to claim 1 wherein said means for automatically holding by attraction includes means on said sheet for developing a molecular adhesion to an adjacent data card and removably holding said data card against the face of said sheet opposite said face on which said separating means are located.
- 5. The file card according to claim 1 wherein said separating means comprises a protuberance formed on said one face of said sheet.
- 6. A file card according to claim 5 wherein said protuberance is embossed out of the material of said sheet.
- 7. The file card of claim 1 wherein said separating means comprises a plurality of dimples formed in and integral with said sheet which protrude toward said rear face of said sheet.
- 8. The file card according to claim 1 wherein said sheet is made of resilient material and wherein said separating means comprises a plurality of individual protuberances extending across the lower portion of the face of said sheet in spaced relation to one another, said protuberances of one of said file cards being located between said protuberances of an adjacent one of said file cards whereby said protuberances are adapted to resiliently deform the material of said sheet between said protuberances of said adjacent file card.
- 9. The file card according to claim 1 wherein said separating means comprises a continuous ridge along said fulcrum line.
- 10. A file card according to claim 1 wherein said sheet includes spacing means protruding from said face of said sheet above said separating means for generally equalizing the spacing between said face of said sheet relative to the face of an adjacent file card.
- 11. A file card according to claim 10 wherein said spacing means and said means for separating are resilient.
- 12. A file card according to claim 1 wherein said separating means is resilient.
- 13. A file card according to claim 1 wherein said file card includes means in the rear face of said sheet for pushing data cards, located above said separating means, during fanning against the front face of the next adjacent file card.
- 14. A file card according to claim 13 wherein said pushing means protrudes from said sheet above said separating means at a distance greater than the distance from which said separating means protrudes from said sheet.
- 15. A file card according to claim 13 wherein said separating means and said pushing means each comprise a horizontal row of individual protuberances, the horizontal spacing between the protuberances of said pushing means being greater than the horizontal spacing between the protuberances of said separating means.
- 16. A file card according to claim 1 wherein said separating means includes a continuous, relatively narrow strip of resilient material forming a continuous fulcrum across said lower portion of said one face of said sheet.
- 17. A file card according to claim 16 wherein said strip is flat sheet material deformed to project at its mid-portion from said one face of said sheet, attached at its upper portion to said one face, and freely slidable over said one face at its lower portion.
- 18. A file card according to claim 1 wherein said sheet includes spacing means protruding from said one face of said sheet from which said separating means protrudes, and adapted to space a microfiche data card away from said one face and break said attraction.
- 19. A file card according to claim 1 wherein the face of said sheet opposite said face from which said separating means protrudes is glossy to enhance the development of said attraction.
- 20. A file card according to claim 1 including hold-down means on said sheet for preventing said sheet from moving along its plane in a direction towards its top edge during fanning.
- 21. A file card according to claim 1 wherein said separating means is on said rear face of said sheet.
- 22. A file card according to claim 1 wherein said means for holding by attraction is on said front face of said sheet.
- 23. A file card according to claim 1 wherein the perimeter of said sheet is formed in a manner which permits said means for separating to lie below said data card within said receptacle.
- 24. A file card according to claim 1 wherein said separating means protrudes from said rear face of said sheet a distance substantially greater than the thickness of said data card thereby preserving the engagement between said separating means and the face of said adjacent file card when a data card is located on said front face above said separating means.
- 25. A file card according to claim 1 wherein said means for holding by attraction comprises means on said sheet for developing a molecular attraction to said data card.
- 26. A file card for use in adjacent relation with similar file cards one behind the other with data cards removably interposed between said file cards in a file receptacle, said file card comprising:
- a sheet having top, bottom, and side edges and front and rear faces;
- means on one face of said sheet and positioned along a fulcrum line at a location closer to said bottom edge than said top edge and spaced above said bottom edge for separating said one face of said sheet from an adjacent file card, thereby causing fanning apart of said top edges of said sheet and said adjacent file card upon movement of said bottom edges thereof toward one another; and
- means on the rear face of said sheet for pushing data cards during fanning against the front face of the next adjacent file card.
- 27. A file card according to claim 26 wherein said means for pushing data cards during fanning comprises spacing means protruding from said one face of said sheet from which said means for separating protrudes, and adapted to space a microfiche data card away from said face.
- 28. A file card according to claim 26 including hold-down means formed on said sheet and engageable with said receptacle to constrain said file card against upward vertical movement during said fanning apart.
- 29. The file card of claim 28, wherein said hold-down means comprise a notch formed on said sheet.
- 30. The file card according to claim 26 wherein said separating means comprises a protuberance formed on said one face of said sheet.
- 31. A file card according to claim 30 wherein said protuberance is embossed out of the material of said sheet.
- 32. The file card of claim 26 wherein said separating means comprises a plurality of dimples formed in and integral with said sheet which protrude toward said rear face of said sheet.
- 33. The file card according to claim 26 wherein said sheet is made of resilient material and wherein said separating means comprises a plurality of individual protuberances extending across the lower portion of the face of said sheet in spaced relation to one another, said protuberances of one of said file cards being located between said protuberances of an adjacent one of said file cards whereby said protuberances are adapted to resiliently deform the material of said sheet between said protuberances of said adjacent file card.
- 34. The file card according to claim 26 wherein said separating means comprises a continuous ridge along said fulcrum line.
- 35. A file card according to claim 26 wherein said sheet includes spacing means protruding from said face of said sheet above said separating means for generally equalizing the spacing between said face of said sheet relative to the face of an adjacent file card.
- 36. A file card according to claim 35 wherein said spacing means and said means for separating are resilient.
- 37. A file card according to claim 26 wherein said separating means is resilient.
- 38. A file card according to claim 26 wherein said separating means includes a continuous, relatively narrow strip of resilient material forming a continuous fulcrum across said lower portion of said one face of said sheet.
- 39. A file card according to claim 38 wherein said strip is flat sheet material deformed to project at its mid-portion from said one face of said sheet, attached at its upper portion to said one face, and freely slidable over said one face at its lower portion.
- 40. A file card according to claim 26 including hold-down means on said sheet for preventing said sheet from moving along its plane in a direction towards its top edge during fanning.
- 41. A file card according to claim 26 wherein said separating means is on said rear face of said sheet.
- 42. A file card according to claim 26 wherein the perimeter of said sheet is formed in a manner which permits said means for separating to lie below said data card within said receptacle.
- 43. A file card according to claim 26 wherein said separating means protrudes from said rear face of said sheet a distance substantially greater than the thickness of said data card thereby preserving the engagement between said separating means and the face of said adjacent file card when a data card is located on said front face above said separating means.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 296,020, filed Oct. 10, 1972 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,913,250; which is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 883,113, filed Dec. 8, 1969, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,785,520, which is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 612,202, filed Jan. 27, 1967, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 328,798, filed Dec. 9, 1963, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,301,263.
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Continuation in Parts (4)
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