Claims
- 1. In a table top having a generally horizontally enlarged upper working surface defined by a plurality of edges, the improvement comprising a paper handling structure fixed to said table top and extending longitudinally along at least one of said edges for permitting storage of papers therein in at least a partially upright manner adjacent said one edge, said paper handling structure including a wall structure which cooperates with said table top for defining a paper-receiving pocket which projects downwardly from said upper working surface adjacent said one edge and then horizontally inwardly so as to project under said table top, said wall structure including an upper rim part which is disposed adjacent but spaced away from said one edge for defining an access opening into said paper-receiving pocket for permitting insertion of papers thereinto, said upper rim part projecting upwardly so as to substantially intersect a generally horizontal plane defined by said upper working surface and terminating at an upper free edge, said paper handling structure further including a securing structure fixedly connecting a portion of said wall structure to said table top such that no part of said paper handling structure overlies said upper working surface.
- 2. A table top according to claim 1, further comprising an upwardly opening trough defining a further shallow pocket, said trough being disposed between said one edge and said upper rim and being generally aligned with said paper-receiving pocket.
- 3. A table top according to claim 2, in which said trough is subdivided into a plurality of small pockets.
- 4. A table top according to claim 1, wherein said portion of said wall structure is a bottom wall joined to said upper rim part and extending inwardly under said table top and spaced downwardly therefrom to define said pocket therebetween, said securing structure including a bracket disposed to connect said bottom wall at an inner free end thereof to a bottom surface of said table top such that said bracket is not visible from an area adjacent said upper working surface, said bracket having a stop wall defining a portion of said paper-receiving pocket and being disposed to limit the extent to which papers can be inserted into said paper-receiving pocket.
- 5. A table top according to claim 1, wherein said wall structure has at least two said paper-receiving pockets positioned longitudinally along said one edge, and an upwardly opening trough defining a further shallow pocket, said trough being disposed between said one edge and said upper rim and aligned longitudinally between said two paper-receiving pockets.
- 6. A table top according to claim 1, wherein said access opening is defined on one side solely by said one edge and on an opposite side by said upper rim part.
- 7. In a table top having a horizontal upper working surface defined by a plurality of edges, the improvement comprising a wall structure fixed to said table top and extending longitudinally along at least one of said edges for permitting storage of papers therein in at least a partially upright manner adjacent said one edge, said wall structure having an elongated main wall and a plurality of edge walls cooperating to define a downwardly opening paper-receiving pocket adjacent to and extending longitudinally along said one edge, said paper-receiving pocket having a generally L-shaped cross-section, said main wall including a bottom wall joined to an upper rim part by a transitional wall which is arcuate in cross-section and joins said upper rim part to said bottom wall in a gradually curving manner, said upper rim part being disposed adjacent but spaced away from said one edge for defining an access opening into said paper-receiving pocket for permitting insertion of papers therein.
- 8. A table top according to claim 7, wherein said paper-receiving pocket projects downwardly from said upper working surface adjacent said one edge and also projects inwardly so as to partially project under said table top.
- 9. A table top according to claim 7, further comprising an upwardly opening trough defining a further shallow pocket, said trough being disposed between said one edge and said upper rim part and aligned with said paper-receiving pocket.
- 10. A table top according to claim 9, in which said trough is subdivided into a plurality of small pockets.
- 11. A table top according to claim 7, wherein said bottom wall extends inwardly under said table top and is spaced downwardly therefrom to define said pocket therebetween, said paper handling structure including a securing bracket interconnecting said bottom wall at an inner free end thereof and a bottom surface of said table top such that said securing bracket is not visible from an area adjacent said upper work surface, said securing bracket having a stop wall defining a portion of said paper-receiving pocket and being disposed to limit the extent to which papers can be inserted into said paper-receiving pocket.
- 12. A table top according to claim 7, wherein said wall structure has at least two said paper-receiving pockets positioned longitudinally along said one edge, and an upwardly opening trough defining a further shallow pocket, said trough being disposed between said one edge and said upper rim and aligned longitudinally between said two paper-receiving pockets.
- 13. A table top according to claim 7, wherein said access opening is defined on one side solely by said one edge and on an opposite side by said upper rim part.
Parent Case Info
This appln claims the benefit of prov. appln. Ser. No. 60/019,407 filed Jun. 7, 1996.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/10701 |
6/5/1997 |
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12/31/1997 |
12/31/1997 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO97/46141 |
12/11/1997 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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