Claims
- 1. A molded plastic, modular, stackable shelf document storage unit which is adapted to be interlockable and stackable together with other units to provide a top shelf for the placement of a facsimile apparatus or other document producing apparatus and a plurality of stacked letter size storage units beneath the top surface, which unit comprises;
- a) a body unit having a generally flat top surface, a first and second short downwardly extending sides and a short downwardly extending back, and having an open front to define an open space within the body unit;
- b) the body unit having a short downwardly extending hollow finger from the top surface to divide the open space into a plurality of document receiving storage spaces with an open front;
- c) the top surface having an elongated slot therein formed by the hollow finger, the hollow finger of one unit adapted to fit in an interlocking engagement with the elongated slot of the next lower unit to form the document receiving storage spaces; and
- d) the first and second sides having elongated, downwardly extending side finger elements less than the width of the sides, and the top surface having an elongated, inwardly extending angled groove at the intersection of the top surface and the first and second sides. The first and second side finger elements adapted to fit in interlockable engagement with the first and second grooves of the next lower unit to form together the interlockable, stackable modular shelf and document storage apparatus.
- 2. The body unit of claim 1 having a short downwardly extending central hollow finger extending from the top surface to divide the open space into a plurality of document receiving storage spaces with an open front adapted to fit on a flat supporting surface to form the document receiving storage spaces.
- 3. The body unit of claim 1 wherein the body unit has an open back.
- 4. The body unit of claim 1 which includes a plurality of indent means on the front of the top surface of the body unit to receive identification labels on each of the document receiving storage spaces.
- 5. The body unit of claim 1 which includes a plurality of access slot means on the front of the top surface of the body unit to permit a use to insert and retrieve documents from each of the document receiving storage spaces.
- 6. The body unit of claim 1 wherein the elongated slot includes a plurality of transverse struts therein to form a mount for the receipt of the hollow finger of the next higher body unit.
- 7. The body unit of claim 6 wherein the top surface of the transverse struts are co-planar with the horizontal surface of the angled groove.
- 8. The body unit of claim 1 wherein the hollow finger is generally centrally positioned and extends substantially transversely the width of the body unit and the angled groove comprises a right angled groove with the side finger elements extending substantially transversely the width of the body unit.
- 9. The body unit of claim 1 wherein the hollow finger is inwardly offset a short distance at the lower end thereof, the offset matingly engaged to fit into the elongated slot of the next lower body unit.
- 10. The body unit of claim 1 which includes mounted on the top surface thereof a facsimile machine.
- 11. A stacked shelf document storage system which comprises a plurality of vertically stacked and interlocked storage units of claim 1.
- 12. A stacked shelf document storage system of claim 11 which on the top surface there is a facsimile machine.
- 13. A molded plastic, modular, stackable shelf document storage unit which is adapted to be interlockable and stackable together with other units to provide a top shelf for the placement of a facsimile apparatus or other document-producing apparatus and a plurality of stacked letter size storage units beneath the top surface, which unit comprises:
- a) a body unit having a generally flat top surface, a first and second short downwardly extending sides and a short downwardly extending back, and having a front to define an open space within the body unit;
- b) the body unit having a short, central, hollow finger downwardly extending from the top surface, the hollow finger extending substantially transversely the width of the body unit to divide the open space into a plurality of document receiving storage spaces with an open front;
- c) the top surface having an elongated slot therein formed by the hollow finger, the elongated slot having a plurality of transverse struts therein, the hollow finger of one unit adapted to fit in an interlocking engagement with the elongated slot and to be mounted on the transverse struts of the next lower unit to form the document receiving storage spaces;
- d) a plurality of access slot means on the front of the top surface of the body unit to permit a user to insert and retrieve documents from each of the document receiving storage spaces; and
- e) the first and second sides having elongated, downwardly extending side finger elements extending substantially transversely the width of the body unit and less than the width of the sides, and the top surface having an elongated, inwardly extending, right angled, open groove at the intersection of the top surface and the first and second sides, the first and second side finger elements adapted to fit in interlockable engagement with the first and second grooves of the next lower unit to form together the interlockable, stackable modular shelf and document storage apparatus.
- 14. A stacked shelf document storage system which comprises a plurality of vertically stacked and interlocked storage units of claim 13.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U S. Pat. No. Design application S.N. 07/468,821, filed Jan. 22, 1990, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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