Claims
- 1. A tray/lid combination for storing articles in a notebook, the tray/lid combination comprising:
- a tray having a backing portion and a peripheral ridge projecting above the backing portion, the peripheral ridge defining a tray opening for receiving articles; and
- a tray lid having a first portion forming a flat working surface and a second portion in sliding engagement with the tray for permitting sliding movement of the tray lid between a closed position wherein the tray lid covers the tray opening and an extended position wherein the tray lid is adjacent the tray opening with the tray opening uncovered, the second portion further having a support ridge projecting below and supporting the flat working surface when the tray lid is in the extended position, the support ridge having a sufficient depth such that, when the tray lid is in the extended position, the flat working surface is supported in a substantially level orientation relative to a notebook cover on which the backing portion of the tray is to be mounted.
- 2. The tray/lid combination of claim 1, wherein the peripheral ridge has a first outer wall facing away from the tray opening and a second outer wall facing away from the tray opening in a direction opposite to that of the first outer wall and wherein the second portion of the tray lid has first and second laterally extending ridges projecting below the flat working surface of the lid, the first and second laterally extending ridges configured to oppose the first and second outer walls, respectively, such that the tray lid is laterally slidable along the first and second outer walls between the closed and extended positions.
- 3. The tray/lid combination of claim 2, wherein the support ridge is a cross ridge projecting below the flat working surface disposed between the first and second laterally extending ridges.
- 4. The tray/lid combination of claim 1, wherein the tray is a first single sheet of plastic material and the second portion of the tray lid is a second single sheet of plastic material.
- 5. The tray/lid combination of claim 4, further comprising a tray insert formed in a third single sheet of plastic material, the tray insert having an outer periphery configured to be closely received within the tray opening and defining at least one depressed region for receiving and retaining a selected article.
- 6. The tray/lid combination of claim 5, further comprising an article that is securely retained within the depressed region of the tray insert.
- 7. The tray/lid combination of claim 6, wherein the tray insert is one of a plurality of interchangeable tray inserts each having an outer periphery that is configured to be closely received with the tray opening.
- 8. The tray/lid combination of claim 4, wherein the flat working surface is formed by an outer covering fastened along at least a portion of its periphery to the second sheet of material and a flat rigid insert located between the outer covering and the second sheet of material.
- 9. The tray/lid combination of claim 4, wherein the first outer wall of the peripheral ridge has a projected portion that interlocks an opposed projected portion of the first laterally extending ridge of the lid and the second outer wall of the peripheral ridge has a projected portion that interlocks an opposed projected portion of the second laterally extending ridge of the lid.
- 10. The tray/lid combination of claim 4, wherein the first single sheet of plastic material defines a first raised stop spaced from and adjacent to the first outer wall to form a first track therebetween and a second raised stop spaced from and adjacent to the second outer wall to form a second track therebetween, the first and second laterally extending ridges being received within said first and second tracks, respectively.
- 11. The tray/lid combination of claim 10, wherein the first and second laterally extending ridges each define an abutment for engaging the raised stops to prevent the tray lid from sliding apart from the tray as the tray lid is moved from the closed position to the extended position.
- 12. The tray/lid combination of claim 11, further comprising means for preventing the tray lid from sliding off the tray as the tray lid is moved from the extended position to the closed position.
- 13. The tray/lid combination of claim 11, further comprising means for preventing the tray lid from being lifted off the tray.
- 14. The tray/lid combination of claim 12 wherein the means for preventing the tray lid from sliding off the tray includes a rod holder formed in the first sheet and wherein a rod is mounted between the rod holder and the raised stop and passes through the abutment of the tray lid.
- 15. The tray/lid combination of claim 1, wherein the depth of the support ridge is at least substantially equal to the height of the peripheral ridge above the binder cover.
- 16. The tray/lid combination of claim 1, wherein the tray lid includes a tab to facilitate sliding movement of the lid by the user.
- 17. A tray/lid combination for storing articles in a notebook, the tray/lid combination comprising:
- a tray having a backing portion and a peripheral ridge projecting above the backing portion, the peripheral ridge defining a tray opening for receiving articles;
- a tray lid having a first portion forming a flat working surface and a second portion in sliding engagement with the tray for permitting sliding movement of the tray lid between a closed position wherein the tray lid covers the tray opening and an extended position wherein the tray lid is adjacent the tray opening with the tray opening uncovered, the second portion further having a support ridge projecting below and supporting the flat working surface when the tray lid is in the extended position, the support ridge having a sufficient depth such that, when the tray lid is in the extended position, the flat working surface is supported in a substantially level orientation relative to a notebook cover on which the backing portion of the tray is to be mounted; and
- a panel secured to the backing portion of the tray, said secured panel having a free end for inserting into a pocket of a notebook cover.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/196,600 filed Feb. 9, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,340,156.
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