(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a seat design of a compound draft-paper rack on a desk, and more particularly to a draft-paper rack which can combine office documents.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
A lot of documents, CDs (compact disc), or scratch papers are usually required to be put on an ordinary office desk, a family study desk, or a computer desk, for facilitating work. However, when there are too many documents, CDs, or scratch papers, the entire desktop would be rather disorder or even damaged. Therefore, different kinds of office tools are used to collect the documents, CDs, or scratch papers, separately. For example, a clamp will be mostly used to collect the documents, a CD box or a bag will be used to collect the CDs, and a box will be used to hold the scratch papers.
However, as an original space of the ordinary office desk, study desk, or computer desk is rather limited, if the clamp, CD box, and box are used on the desktop to collect the documents, CDs, or scratch papers, the original space on the desktop will also be occupied, thereby reducing an office space, which is a common problem.
In addition, upon operating a computer on the computer desk, as a data collection or document processing are often required to proceed, most of the document processing method is to put the documents on the computer desk, or to use a clamp to clip the documents beside the computer, so as to quickly browse data on the documents, and to quickly enter the data on the documents into the computer; however, the documents are often unable to be emplaced due to a reduction of desktop space during work, thereby affecting a working schedule.
Moreover, when the important documents are emplaced on the desktop, a paper-weight will be mostly used to press on the documents, in order to firmly hold the documents on the desktop through a weight of the paper-weight.
Although the aforementioned various kinds of collecting methods for office documents can be used to collect and emplace the documents, CDs, or scratch papers through different office tools, they are easy to reduce the desktop space, and also enable the desktop to appear disorder, thereby requiring improvement.
The present invention comprises primarily a main body whose top is provided with a plurality of collection slots, for collecting CDs, emplacing clamps, collecting scratch papers, and holding pens. In addition, the main body can also be used as a paper-weight, so as to enable the seat of draft-paper rack to have an effect of integrating documents. An extension pad which can be extended backward is located at a rear of the main body, in order to prevent the main body from tilting backward.
The primary object of the present invention is to combine the CDs, clamps, scratch papers, and papers by the plurality of collection slots installed on the main body. In addition, the main body can also press on the documents on the desktop to serve as a paper-weight, so as to combine all kinds of office documents on the desktop, thereby saving a space of utilization on the desktop.
Moreover, the extension pad, which is located at the rear of the main body, can be extended at the rear side of the main body, so as to increase a supporting force of the main body upon being loaded, thereby preventing the main body from tilting or falling.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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The first collection slot 11 is in a deep-hole shape, a guiding groove 16 is located in a front end of the second collection slot 12, wherein a ball 50 is emplaced in the guiding groove 16 and can be freely moving, two sides of the third collection slot 13 are in an open status, and the fourth collection slot 14 is in a concaved shape. In addition, a chassis 60 is installed in an interior of a bottom end of the main body 10, in order to increase a weight of the main body 10. At least one perforation 15 is located at a rear side of the main body 10, providing for an insertion of an extension pad 20 such that the extension pad 20 can be pulled back and forth at the rear of the main body 20.
An extension member 21 is further located in a front end of the extension pad 20, and a pulling member 22 is located at a tail end of the extension pad 20. The extension member 21 is passed through the perforation 15 at the rear of the main body 10, so as to pull the extension pad 20 back and forth at the rear of the main body 10, whereas the pulling member 22 is used to provide a user for pulling the extension pad 20.
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Accordingly, the extension pad 20 is extended toward a rear side of the main body 10 to increase a supporting force of the main body 10, and to maintain a center of gravity of loading in a center position of the main body 10, thereby preventing the main body 10 from tilting.
Moreover, as the fourth collection slot 14 is in a concaved shape, therefore, CDs can be emplaced in the fourth collection slot 14. As shown in
Accordingly, by a plurality of collection slots on the main body 10, along with a design of various shapes of the collection slots, a combination and collection of all kinds of office tools such as pens, scratch papers, and CDs can be performed by the collection slots.
In addition, the weight of main body 10 can be increased by the chassis 60 at a bottom end of the main body 10, and the main body 10 can serve as a paper-weight, such that the entire draft-paper rack can perform a collection of all kinds of office documents, thereby saving a space of utilization on the desktop.
Moreover, by a feature of pulling the extension pad 20 behind the main body 10, a supporting force of the main body 10 can be increased, and a center of gravity of the main body 10 can be kept at a center position, so as not to cause a falling.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.