Claims
- 1. A stand, comprising:
- a weighted base, having a plurality of legs each of the plurality of legs having at least one recess defined therein, a weight being disposed in the at least one recess of each of the plurality of legs;
- a rigid upright support assembly including a first tubular member and a second tubular member, said first tubular member operably joined to said base, said second tubular member and said first tubular member being telescopically, frictionally coupled in a variable, vertically adjustable fit; and
- a rack operably, pivotally coupled to said second tubular member, including a generally planar back section having opposed front and rear faces, said rear face including a plurality of integral, reinforcing support ribs disposed on said second surface, said rack further including a lower lip section oriented transversely to said back section, the lower lip section having a recessed juncture between said back section and said lip section, the recessed juncture defining a recess, the recess depending from the plane of the back section.
- 2. The stand of claim 1 wherein the weight is retained in the at least one recess of each of the plurality of legs by a weldment.
- 3. The stand of claim 2 wherein a document disposed on the front face of the rack may overlie at least a portion of the recess, an edge margin of the document being supported by the lower lip section.
- 4. The stand of claim 1 wherein the rack back section and the rack lower lip section are formed integrally as a unit.
- 5. The stand of claim 1 wherein the rack back section presents an edge margin disposed opposite to the lower lip section, the edge margin having a compressive document-retaining clip operably coupled thereto.
- 6. A stand, comprising:
- a base for resting on a supporting surface, the base being weighted for providing a stabilizing mass proximate the supporting surface, the weighted base includes a plurality of legs, each of the plurality of legs having at least one recess defined therein, at least one weight being disposed in the at least one recess of each of the plurality of legs;
- a rigid upright support assembly including a first tubular member and a second tubular member, said first tubular member operably joined to said base, said second tubular member and said first tubular member being telescopically, frictionally coupled in a variable, vertically adjustable fit; and
- a rack operably, pivotally coupled to said second tubular member, including a generally planar back section, a lower lip section being operably coupled to said back section by a recessed juncture between said back section and said lip section, the recessed juncture defining a recess, the recess depending from the plane of the back section.
- 7. The stand of claim 6 wherein the at least one weight is retained in the at least one recess of each of the plurality of legs by a weldment.
- 8. The stand of claim 7 wherein a document disposed on the front face of the rack may overlie at least a portion of the recess, an edge margin of the document being supported by the lower lip section.
- 9. The stand of claim 6 wherein the rack back section and the rack lower lip section are formed integrally as a unit.
- 10. The stand of claim 6 wherein the rack back section presents an edge margin disposed opposite to the lower lip section, the edge margin having a compressive document-retaining clip operably coupled thereto.
- 11. A stand, comprising:
- a base for resting on a supporting surface, the base being weighted for providing a stabilizing mass proximate the supporting surface, the weighted base having a plurality of legs, each of the plurality of legs having at least one recess defined therein, at least one weight being disposed in the at least one recess of each of the plurality of legs;
- a rigid upright support assembly being operably joined to said base; and
- a rack operably coupled to said upright support, including a generally planar back section, a lower lip section being operably coupled to said back section by a recessed juncture between said back section and said lip section, the recessed juncture defining a recess, the recess depending from the plane of the back section.
- 12. The stand of claim 11 wherein the at least one weight is retained in the at least one recess of each of the plurality of legs by a weldment.
- 13. The stand of claim 12 wherein a document disposed on the front face of the rack may overlie at least a portion of the recess, an edge margin of the document being supported by the lower lip section.
- 14. The stand of claim 11 wherein the rack back section and the rack lower lip section are formed integrally as a unit.
- 15. The stand of claim 11 wherein the rack back section presents an edge margin disposed opposite to the lower lip section, the edge margin having a compressive document-retaining clip operably coupled thereto.
- 16. The stand of claim 11 wherein the rigid upright support assembly includes a first tubular member and a second tubular member, said first tubular member operably joined to said base, said second tubular member and said first tubular member being telescopically, frictionally coupled in a variable, vertically adjustable fit.
- 17. The stand of claim 11 wherein the rack planar back section has opposed front and rear faces, said rear face including a plurality of integral, reinforcing support ribs disposed on said second surface and wherein said rack lower lip section is oriented transversely to said back section.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/647,416, filed May 9, 1996, abandoned.
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