Claims
- 1. A device for use in sorting photographic slides, said device including:
- a tray formed of self-supporting, white, opaque light reflective polymer composition, said tray having a bottom plate which has an upper surface and a peripheral wall extending around and upwardly from said bottom plate, said peripheral wall including parallel side walls and aligned holes in said side walls;
- holding means for use in holding a series of slides in such a manner that the sequence of said slides can be changed in sorting said slides;
- said holding means including a generally U-shaped channel adapted to receive said slides so as to hold said slides, said channel being shaped so that the frames of said slides will fit within said channel so as to be held thereby;
- said holding means also including aligned shafts at the extremities of said channel and fitting within said holes, said shafts serving as a mounting means pivotally mounting said holding means relative to said bottom plate in a position in which it extends transverse to said side walls so that said mounting means can be rotated about an axis extending parallel to said support surface and including
- coacting detent means located on said tray and on said holding means for securing said holding means in either a position in which any slides held by said holding means are at an angle of from about 30 degrees to about 60 degrees to said upper surface or a position in which any slides held by said holding means are parallel to said upper surface located on said holding means and on said tray; and
- lever means attached to said holding means for use in rotating said holding means,
- said upper surface serving to reflect diffused ambient light towards the backs of any slides held by said holding means at an angle to said upper surface so that said slides may be conveniently viewed and sorted.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said channel includes a plurality of internal projections located on the opposed internal side walls of said channel, said projections being spaced from one another and positioned so that the frames of said slides can be slightly distorted from their normal configuration so as to be slightly bowed when inserted in said channel and so that the inherent resiliency of said frames causes said frames to tend to return to their original configuration whereby said frames will resiliently engage said projections so as to hold said slides within said channel while still allowing sliding movement of said slides within said channel.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 044,241 filed on Apr. 30, 1987 now abandoned.
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