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US1606982A
US1606982A US675772A US67577223A US1606982A US 1606982 A US1606982 A US 1606982A US 675772 A US675772 A US 675772A US 67577223 A US67577223 A US 67577223A US 1606982 A US1606982 A US 1606982A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B63/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, specially adapted for storing books, documents, forms, or the like
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  • Thisinvention relates to attachments for fil ng cabinets and more particularly, to devices for supporting letters, folders, etc, in
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved device of the character 'tion-in the rear end portion of said'hollow.
  • the papers or othermaterial to be filed or inspected may be placed'edgewise in the rack where they may be conveniently thumbed over and withdrawn in irregular order, or they may be placed flat upon the top portion of said hollow member or within the same, the spaced Within said member being especially suitable for use as a storage compartment for papers withdrawn from the cabinet or for papers to be filed in other drawers than the one to which the device is then secured. lVhen the device is not in use orthe rack is not needed, the rack is placed within the hollow member with the bottom portion of the rack toward the rear of said member, so that when in this position, it does not interfere with the use of this space as a storage chamber for papers, etc. The device is therefore exceedingly compact, enabling it to be readily handled and shipped;
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a filing cabinet with my device secured to the upper drawer thereof;
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view thereof;
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the rack;
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the hollow supportingmember; and
  • Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of the device, with the I rack within the hollow supporting member,
  • the device comprises a hollow, rectangular sheet metal member 1, the rear end of which is closed:
  • the rear face of the rear face of which'is substantially-flush with the rear edges of said rectangular member Extending down through the rear top portion of said member into said block are one or morecentrally disposedhooks or hanger members 8, two being shown, which are adapted muse of the device to engage the handle 4e of a drawer 5 of a filing cabinet 6, and thereby removably' secure 'said' member in substantially horizontal position to said drawer.
  • the rear face of the-endblock 2 is preferably provided; with suitable 'felt pads 7 or the like.”
  • the rear face of said block is also provided with a centrallydis' to receive the usual drawen posed recess 8 rod head 9.
  • said rack is seated in substantially vertical position in the rear end portion of the hollow supporting member 1, adjacent the end block 2 thereof, the top portion of said member being provided with a transversel extending opening 12 for this purpose.
  • the hollow supporting member 1 and the rack 10 are of letter size, although obviously thesize of either or both might be changed to better adapt them for particular or'special use.
  • the opening 12 is of such size as to snugly receive the rack so that the latter is mounted in member 1 without appreciable lateral movement, thereby enabling the device to be handled as a unit.
  • By seatingthe rackdown in the horizontal supthe side walls of the rack may be made of suflicient height without covering theusual indicating card holder 15 when the device is 10s porting member inthef manner described 7 of the chamber, as indicated, so that the rack in this position does not interfere with the use of this space as a storage chamber for papers, etc. 7 t
  • the papers or other material to be filed in. the cabinet drawer to which the device 1s secured or to be filed in adjacent drawers may beplaced edgewise in rack'10, as inclicated in dotted lines, Fig. 1, where they may be easily and conveniently thumbed over and withdrawn in irregular order, or they may be placed fiat upon the top portion of the hollow supporting member or Within the chamber 16 thereof, said chamber being espe cially suitable for use as a storage chamber for papers, etc, withdrawn from the cabinet or to be filed in other drawers or cabinets.
  • the inclined wall portion 11 thereof is to the rear, as indicated in Fig. l, the inclination of said'wall portion providing increased space between the upper end portions of the rack walls, with the result that the papers, etc., therein may be more readily seen and handled.
  • a device of the character described comprising a supporting member provided with a chamber, said chamber being provided with an opening in its top wall, means for removably securing said supporting means to a drawer of a filing cabinet or. the like, and a second supporting means adapted when in use to be removably mounted in the chamber opening of said first named supporting means and when not in use to lie within the chamber thereof.
  • a device of the character described comprising a hollow sheet metal supporting member provided with an opening in its top portion near the rear end thereof, means for removably securing said member in substantially horizontal position to a drawer of a filing cabinet or the like, and a substantially channel shaped sheet metal rack adapted when in use to be removably mounted in the opening of said hollow supporting member I IVAN H. WENGER.

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Nov. 16 {1926. 1,606,982
I. H. WENGER ATTACHMENT FOR FILING CABINETS Filed Nov. l 9, 1-923 2,Sheot.s-Sheet 1 Zlwuentoz um 16 1926. Y 1,606,982
l. H. WENGER ATTACHMENT FOR FILING CABINETS Filed Nov. 19, 1.925 2 sheets-sized 2 Patented Nov. 16, 1926. I
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PATENT FHQ IVAN I-I. WEN'GER, or CLE ELAND, 01:10.
1 ATTACHMENT FOR FILING. CABINETS,
Application filed November 19, 1923. semi No. 675,772.
Thisinvention relates to attachments for fil ng cabinets and more particularly, to devices for supporting letters, folders, etc, in
convenient position relative to a filing cabinet preparatory to filing them within or upon removing them from the cabinet!- The object of the present invention is to provide an improved device of the character 'tion-in the rear end portion of said'hollow.
member. The papers or othermaterial to be filed or inspected may be placed'edgewise in the rack where they may be conveniently thumbed over and withdrawn in irregular order, or they may be placed flat upon the top portion of said hollow member or within the same, the spaced Within said member being especially suitable for use as a storage compartment for papers withdrawn from the cabinet or for papers to be filed in other drawers than the one to which the device is then secured. lVhen the device is not in use orthe rack is not needed, the rack is placed within the hollow member with the bottom portion of the rack toward the rear of said member, so that when in this position, it does not interfere with the use of this space as a storage chamber for papers, etc. The device is therefore exceedingly compact, enabling it to be readily handled and shipped;
Further objects of the invention are in part obvious and in part will appear more in detail hereinafter.
In the drawings, which represent one suitable embodiment of the'inventi-on, Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a filing cabinet with my device secured to the upper drawer thereof; Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view thereof; Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the rack; Fig. 4 is a plan view of the hollow supportingmember; and Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of the device, with the I rack within the hollow supporting member,
the position of the parts when the device is not in use.
Referring to the drawings, the device comprises a hollow, rectangular sheet metal member 1, the rear end of which is closed:
7 'by a transversely disposed wooden block 2,
the rear face of which'is substantially-flush with the rear edges of said rectangular member. Extending down through the rear top portion of said member into said block are one or morecentrally disposedhooks or hanger members 8, two being shown, which are adapted muse of the device to engage the handle 4e of a drawer 5 of a filing cabinet 6, and thereby removably' secure 'said' member in substantially horizontal position to said drawer. To guard against marring of the cabinet, the rear face of the-endblock 2 is preferably provided; with suitable 'felt pads 7 or the like." The rear face of said block is also provided with a centrallydis' to receive the usual drawen posed recess 8 rod head 9.
lO'indicateS an openended raek for hold-' ing papers, etc., in substantially vertical p0 sition, said rack being alsoof sheet metal and bent into substantially channel shape,
with the upper portion'll of one of the two' walls of the rack inclined outwardly or away from the other wall, as clearly indicated in Figs. 2 and 3. i
In use of the device, said rack is seated in substantially vertical position in the rear end portion of the hollow supporting member 1, adjacent the end block 2 thereof, the top portion of said member being provided with a transversel extending opening 12 for this purpose. S rid opening'extends substantially the full width of said member, the metal thereof being preferably bent down at the ends of said opening, as at 13, to provide increased bearing surface for the rack, the side walls 14 of said member serving as the side walls of the rack in use thereof. In thedevice illustrated in the drawings,the hollow supporting member 1 and the rack 10 are of letter size, although obviously thesize of either or both might be changed to better adapt them for particular or'special use. The opening 12 is of such size as to snugly receive the rack so that the latter is mounted in member 1 without appreciable lateral movement, thereby enabling the device to be handled as a unit. By seatingthe rackdown in the horizontal supthe side walls of the rack may be made of suflicient height without covering theusual indicating card holder 15 when the device is 10s porting member inthef manner described 7 of the chamber, as indicated, so that the rack in this position does not interfere with the use of this space as a storage chamber for papers, etc. 7 t
The papers or other material to be filed in. the cabinet drawer to which the device 1s secured or to be filed in adjacent drawers may beplaced edgewise in rack'10, as inclicated in dotted lines, Fig. 1, where they may be easily and conveniently thumbed over and withdrawn in irregular order, or they may be placed fiat upon the top portion of the hollow supporting member or Within the chamber 16 thereof, said chamber being espe cially suitable for use as a storage chamber for papers, etc, withdrawn from the cabinet or to be filed in other drawers or cabinets. In use of the rack, the inclined wall portion 11 thereof is to the rear, as indicated in Fig. l, the inclination of said'wall portion providing increased space between the upper end portions of the rack walls, with the result that the papers, etc., therein may be more readily seen and handled.
It will thus be seen that I have provided a device of-the character described which is of simple construction and easily and inexpensively formed'so that it may be made and sold at lowcost; which is exceedingly compact, of neat and pleasing appearance, and which providesplenty of space for letters, etc., to be supported preparatory to filing them in a cabinet or upon their withdrawal therefrom.
' What I claim is 1. A device of the character described, comprising a supporting member provided with a chamber, said chamber being provided with an opening in its top wall, means for removably securing said supporting means to a drawer of a filing cabinet or. the like, and a second supporting means adapted when in use to be removably mounted in the chamber opening of said first named supporting means and when not in use to lie within the chamber thereof.
2. A device of the character described, comprising a hollow sheet metal supporting member provided with an opening in its top portion near the rear end thereof, means for removably securing said member in substantially horizontal position to a drawer of a filing cabinet or the like, and a substantially channel shaped sheet metal rack adapted when in use to be removably mounted in the opening of said hollow supporting member I IVAN H. WENGER.
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US2705564A (en) * 1952-03-22 1955-04-05 Nellie D Widmer Filing receptacle

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