Claims
- 1. A flat file for storing drawings, comprising:
- a box-like cabinet having a top panel and a bottom panel, two side panels, and a rear panel, said top panel and said bottom panel being larger in size than the drawings to be stored within said cabinet;
- a board suitably mounted at a first position within said cabinet from which position said board can be moved to a second position substantially outside of said cabinet;
- said board including, at least, a top surface and linear indentations defined in said top surface running from the front to the back of said board, parallel to said cabinet side panels;
- keeper means, mounted to said cabinet above said board and extending into said linear indentations, for keeping any drawings stacked on top of said board within said cabinet as said board is moved from the first position to the second position; and
- a gate at the front of said cabinet, below the plane of the board, that can be opened to allow drawings to be inserted into or removed from said cabinet below said board.
- 2. Flat file of claim 1, further comprising, at least, retention means for holding said board at said second position.
- 3. A flat file for storing drawings, comprising:
- a box-like cabinet comprising, at least, a bottom panel, two side panels, and a rear panel, said bottom panel being larger in size than the drawings to be stored within said cabinet;
- a board slidably mounted at a first position within said cabinet from which position said board can be moved to a second position substantially outside of said cabinet, said board having a front edge, a back edge and a hollow interior defining a cavity within said board, said cavity having a front end and a back end, said front end of said cavity being adjacent said front edge of said board;
- a lag panel slidably mounted within said cavity, said lag panel having a depth that is substantially less than the depth of said cavity; and
- an operator access area cut into the front edge of said board, communicating between the exterior of said board and said cavity, said operator access area having a depth nearly equal to the depth of said lag panel and a width less than the lag panel width, wherein said operator access area is occupied by said lag panel when said lag panel is adjacent the front end of said cavity and said operator access area is unobstructed by said lag panel when said lag panel is adjacent the rear end of said cavity.
- 4. Flat file of claim 3, further comprising, at least, biasing means for biasing said lag panel toward the front edge of said board.
- 5. Flat file of claim 3, further comprising, at least, retention means for holding said board at said second position.
- 6. Flat file of claim 3, further comprising, at least, biasing means for biasing said lag panel toward the front edge of said board and retention means for holding said board at said second position.
- 7. A flat file for storing drawings, comprising:
- a box-like cabinet comprising, at least, a top panel and a bottom panel, two side panels, and a rear panel;
- a board slidably mounted at a first position within said cabinet from which position said board can be moved to a second position substantially outside of said cabinet;
- said board including, at least, a top surface and linear indentations defined in said top surface running from the front to the back of said board, parallel to said cabinet side panels;
- keeper means, mounted to said cabinet above said board and extending into said linear indentations, for keeping any drawings stacked on top of said board within said cabinet as said board is moved from the first position to the second position;
- a gate at the front of said cabinet, below the plane of the board, that can be opened to allow a drawing to be removed from said cabinet below said board;
- said board further comprising a hollow interior defining a cavity within said board, said cavity having a front end and a back end, said front end of said cavity being adjacent said front edge of said board;
- a lag panel slidably mounted within said cavity, said lag panel having a depth substantially less than the depth of said cavity;
- an operator access area cut into the front edge of said board, communicating between the exterior of said board and said cavity, said operator access area having a depth nearly equal to but less than the depth of said lag panel and a width less than said lag panel width; and
- retracting means for moving said lag panel from a position adjacent the front end of said cavity, where said lag panel occupies said operator access area, to a position adjacent the rear end of said cavity, where said operator access area is unobstructed by said lag panel, said retracting means operably engaged by moving said board from the first position to the second position.
- 8. Flat file of claim 7, further comprising, at least, biasing means for biasing said lag panel toward the front of said board.
- 9. Flat file of claim 7, further comprising, at least, retention means for holding said board at said second position.
- 10. Flat file of claim 7, further comprising, at least, biasing means for biasing said lag panel toward the front of said board and retention means for holding said board at said second position.
- 11. A flat file for storing drawings, comprising:
- a box-like cabinet having a top panel and a bottom panel, two side panels, and a rear panel, said top panel and said bottom panel being larger in size than the drawings to be stored within said cabinet;
- a board slidably mounted at a first position within said cabinet from which position said board can be moved to a second position substantially outside of said cabinet;
- said board including, at least, a top surface and linear indentations defined in said top surface running from the front to the back of said board, parallel to said cabinet side panels;
- keeper means cooperating with said indentations for keeping any drawings stacked on top of said board within said cabinet as said board is moved from the first position to the second position;
- a gate at the front of said cabinet, below the plane of the board, that can be opened to allow drawings to be inserted into or removed from said cabinet below said board;
- a cavity within said board;
- a lag panel slidably mounted within said cavity, said lag panel having a width substantially equal to the width of said board and a depth that is substantially less than the depth of said board;
- a lag panel access area cut into one front edge of said board, said lag panel access area having a depth nearly equal to the depth of said lag panel and a width at least half as wide as the lag panel width; and
- retracting means for moving said lag panel from a position at the front of said cavity, filling said lag panel access area, to a position at the rear of said cavity, leaving said lag panel access area clear, said retracting means operably engaged by withdrawal of said board from said cabinet.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/359,977, filed on June 1, 1989, now abandoned.
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