EP0262257A2 - Répertoire pour feuilles indexées - Google Patents

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EP0262257A2
EP0262257A2 EP86114836A EP86114836A EP0262257A2 EP 0262257 A2 EP0262257 A2 EP 0262257A2 EP 86114836 A EP86114836 A EP 86114836A EP 86114836 A EP86114836 A EP 86114836A EP 0262257 A2 EP0262257 A2 EP 0262257A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F17/00Card-filing arrangements, e.g. card indexes or catalogues or filing cabinets
    • B42F17/34Card-filing arrangements, e.g. card indexes or catalogues or filing cabinets with card selection means, e.g. telephone number list finders
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F17/00Card-filing arrangements, e.g. card indexes or catalogues or filing cabinets
    • B42F17/34Card-filing arrangements, e.g. card indexes or catalogues or filing cabinets with card selection means, e.g. telephone number list finders
    • B42F17/343Card-filing arrangements, e.g. card indexes or catalogues or filing cabinets with card selection means, e.g. telephone number list finders with sliding movement of selected cards

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  • the invention relates to a leaflet register with a tab selection device, consisting of a housing having a cover part and a bottom part with a number of selection buttons and a drawer which is under the action of a prestressed spring and which can be closed by means of a locking device, for receiving a stack of a number of tabs with in the front Area formed selection punchings, whereby the dialing keys, when actuated via card retention pins, intervene in the selection punchings of the tabs when the drawer is extended with the selected tab and the tabs below it, from drivers on the bottom of the drawer for grasping the selected tab and the tabs below when extending the drawer and from a device that can be controlled via dialing buttons to release the locking device for the drawer.
  • Leaflet registers with selection devices are known in the most varied of embodiments. They consist of a housing for holding a stack of loose tabs and a keyboard with correspondingly marked finger buttons, by pressing which the desired cards are selected. Any remaining information or notes for later reference can be recorded in alphabetical order on the tabs.
  • a leaflet register which consists of a housing with a drawer under the action of a thrust spring and closed by a bolt for receiving the tabs and with a device for unlocking the drawer and releasing the tab selected by means of a set key by pressing out the unlocked drawer by means of the thrust spring.
  • a device for selecting one of several cards stored in a housing which can be selected by pressing a button and stacked horizontally in a drawer, which is arranged in an opening in the front wall of the housing and horizontally in a closed position can be pushed into and out of the housing in an open position, in which it can be locked against a bias, for which purpose a pawl is provided with a bracket that is movably fastened and pretensioned in the housing and into a notch in the drawer intervenes, a key lever is also provided for each card, which has a pivotally mounted rod in the housing, at one end of which there is a manually operated key located outside the housing, while at the other end of the key lever, on the one hand, an attachment for releasing the bracket from the drawer when pressing the button and on the other hand an approach is provided, de r cooperates with the cards that have aligned recesses in such a way that when the key is depressed, all cards that lie above the card assigned
  • a number of card drivers corresponding to the number of cards is pivotally articulated on the drawer, each of which can be moved into an engagement position on the rear edge of the selected and the underlying cards when the corresponding key is pressed, by means of lugs arranged at the end of the key lever opposite the key , While the approach interacting with the cards is designed such that it simultaneously engages in a recess of all cards lying above the selected card to secure them against displacement.
  • the two-armed selector lever has the operation button on one arm end and a portion angled toward the front of the device at its other lever end, which engages under and raises the stack of cards above the selected card, one at the same time on the inner wall of the upper one Housing cover molded-on retaining lug through an opening in the rear lever arm and through the aligned openings of the raised card stack and in a slot-shaped opening extends through in the angled section.
  • This configuration prevents non-selected tabs lying above the selected tab from being held back when the selected tab is extended with the tabs below it.
  • This leaflet register also works with a bracket that can be brought into operative connection with a projection formed on the rear lever arm end when the corresponding selector lever has been actuated. The lock for the drawer is released via this bracket, so that it can be extended with the selected tab and the card stack lying under this selected tab.
  • each swivel lever consists of an approximately U-shaped section formed on the swivel lever end with a leg running to the selector keys with vertical, upwardly directed and shaped actuation at the end thereof a pivoting lever engaging from below in the tab openings or recesses.
  • a separate device is provided which works together with the retaining pin in order to prevent the tabs to be retained from being held back correctly above the tab that is selected and to be extended.
  • DE-A-27 41 138 is a leaflet register with a tab selection device, consisting of a housing having a ceiling part and a bottom part with a number of selector buttons lying one next to the other and one above the other and one that can be locked under the action of a compression spring and locked by a locking device
  • Drawer with a stack of a number of tabs in this housed with selection tongues formed in their rear edge sections and having openings, which from the tab with the first opening from one side to the other to the tab above it by one, each carrying a breakthrough Enlarge selection tongue step-by-step, each selection button being fastened to one end of a pivoting lever which carries at its other end a card retaining pin which has an approximately U-shaped section which is formed on the pivoting lever end and has a toward the wa has leg-extending leg with a molded on its end, vertical, upward and engaging when actuating the pivoting lever from below into the tab openings or recesses, the card retaining pins of the pivoting lever lying in series and
  • This leaflet register is further characterized by the combination of the following features:
  • the selector buttons of the swivel levers consist of plate-shaped, square or rectangular blanks fastened at one end, of which the selector buttons located in a row each have a width that is the width of three each
  • each card retaining pin has a cam-shaped extension which runs parallel to the leg of the U-shaped section of the card retaining pin.
  • the drawer which consists of a plate-shaped drawer bottom and a front drawer that closes the drawer opening in the front wall of the housing when the drawer is in the retracted position, is open on the back and on both sides and has a number of slot-shaped recesses in its rear edge area that corresponds to the number of retaining pins he corresponding to the length of the U-shaped sections at the ends of the pivot levers, while the two lateral drawer boundary walls are formed by two boundary walls arranged on both sides of the plate-shaped drawer bottom and formed on the inner wall surface of the housing cover part.
  • each pivot lever is provided at the end carrying the card retaining pin with a vertically extending slot-shaped opening, into which a cam formed on the inner wall surface of the housing cover part engages and is guided in the opening.
  • the known selection devices for leaflet registers are very complicated in their construction, since a number of key levers is provided corresponding to the number of the selection keys, which carry card retaining pins to enable selection of the tabs.
  • the known leaflet registers consist of a large number of components, so that the assembly of the leaflet registers is labor-intensive and costly.
  • the tabs are provided with hole-like openings in which the card retaining pins engage. If such leaflet registers are used frequently, these hole-like openings are deformed.
  • driver punchings are provided in the tabs, which are usually designed in the form of perforated or slot-like openings in the tabs, so that driver cams formed on the bottom of the drawer can engage in order to pull out the selected tab with the tabs underneath when the drawer is extended to take and carry it with the extending drawer. These driver punchings in the tabs are also exposed to damage.
  • the invention achieves the task of creating a leaflet register which consists of only a very few parts, so that assembly times are very short and the production of the leaflet register is very inexpensive, in which the tabs do not have to be used in a predetermined order, and at the additional locking and unlocking devices are dispensed with and the drawer is locked and unlocked with the tab stack by changing the drawer position.
  • a leaflet register according to the type described above is proposed, which is designed in such a way that the drawer in the locking position by means of a spring element in its front region at a distance from the bottom plate of the bottom part in the housing with simultaneous locking on the Cover part of the housing is held in a raised position by means of a locking cam which rests on the stop part formed on the cover part, and that each selection key has a trigger arm which acts on the drawer in its front area when the selection key is actuated and a card retaining pin which preferably swings off prematurely with the trigger arm and has a rearward-facing register card running surface has, with the depression of a selection button, the drawer with its front area against the spring element and towards the bottom plate of the bottom part with simultaneous release of the locking g of the drawer on the cover part can be pressed down by means of the release arm and the card retaining pin can be lowered onto the respectively selected tab while at the same time holding back the tabs above this tab.
  • a leaflet register designed in this way consists of only a few parts, namely four parts, the base part with spring, the cover part, the selector button plate and the drawer with the required number of register cards.
  • the dial pad combines all those components that are required for selecting the individual tabs and for extending the drawer when carrying out a dialing process. Due to the few components, the leaflet register is easy to assemble and can also be assembled by unskilled workers in a very short time. The insertion of a variety of individual components, such as key levers, control brackets for unlocking the drawer, bearing axis for the key levers u. The like.
  • the locking of the drawer in the housing of the leaflet register is extremely simple and takes place by means of a locking cam formed on the upper edge of the front drawer end strip, which is brought into contact with the front wall of the cover part of the housing in the retracted state of the drawer, the front wall of the cover part , which limits the upper area of the drawer opening, prevents the drawer from moving out of the housing without actuating a selection button.
  • the drawer itself is held in a raised and thus in the locking position by means of a resilient section which is formed in the bottom plate of the bottom part of the housing.
  • the front of the drawer When a selection key is pressed, the front of the drawer is pressed down against the resilient tongue, the front of the drawer being lowered, thereby releasing the movement path for the locking and locking cams on the drawer, as a result of the lowering the front area of the drawer and the locking cam on the front end bar of the locking cam is lowered and moved under the edge of the front wall of the lid part.
  • the drawer If the extended drawer is inserted into the housing of the leaflet register, then the drawer is automatically locked by means of the resilient-elastic section on the base plate of the bottom part of the housing by lifting the front area of the drawer, this section unlocking the lower and thereby the drawer Position is automatically moved back to its starting position, in which the drawer is raised and locked in the housing.
  • All tabs above the selected tab are held back by means of a card retention pin, which is also actuated via the dialing key, a card retention pin being assigned to each trigger arm.
  • the arrangement or assignment of the card retaining pin to the trigger arm is such that when the trigger arm is depressed by means of a selector button, the card retaining pin leads the trigger arm, so that before the trigger arm acts on the front end strip of the drawer, the corresponding card retaining pin is punched by the driver punchings in the front The area of the tabs until the free bottom end of the card retention pin comes to rest on the selected tab.
  • the trigger arm has then reached the front end strip of the drawer, so that when the selection button is pressed further, the front area of the drawer is pressed downward by the downward movement of the trigger arm and the drawer is unlocked, with the result that the drawer extends and the selected tab with the tabs underneath is taken away, while the tabs above the selected tab are held back by the card retaining pin in the interior of the housing.
  • the leaflet register shown in FIGS. 1 to 7 consists of a housing 10 with a box-shaped cover part 11 and a box-shaped base part 21.
  • the cover part 11 and the base part 21 are connected to one another by means of screw, adhesive, snap or snap connections and consist of Plastics or other suitable materials.
  • a snap or snap lock is e.g. by means of resilient tongues or pins, which are indicated at 20 in FIGS. 8 and 10 and which at their free ends 20a e.g. have a hook-shaped configuration which engage in corresponding counter profiles.
  • the tongue-like connecting elements 20 are fastened to the cover part 11 or molded onto it, while the counter-engagement elements are formed on the base part 21.
  • the cover part 11, the side walls of which are designated by 13 and 15, the front wall of which is designated by 12 and the rear wall of which is designated by 14, has an upper cover plate 16 in which, adjacent to the front wall 12, a plate section 16c is formed, which has a number of openings arranged next to one another 18 for receiving and performing a number of dialing keys 50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58, 59,60,61 is provided (Fig. 3).
  • the section 16a remaining next to section 16c serves as a storage space for a telephone and has corresponding dimensions.
  • a further section 16d, as shown in FIG. 3, can be provided between the two cover plate sections 16a and 16c, which section is used to hold code numbers, e.g.
  • the letters of the alphabet are used to identify the dial keys 50 to 61.
  • the identifiers can also be attached to this section 16c.
  • the labels can be applied using the screen printing process or other suitable application processes, so that even after many years of use of the leaflet register, the applied labels can be easily recognized.
  • the telephone set surface 16a of the upper cover plate 16 can be provided with a non-slip covering.
  • the telephone set surface 16a is provided with a corrugated or grooved profile 19 running transversely to the longitudinal direction of the leaflet register, this corrugated or grooved profile 19 extending into the side wall area 13, 15 of the cover part 11 extends; it can also be guided into the side wall region of the base part 21.
  • This profile configuration of surface 16a of cover plate 16 increases the slip resistance of a telephone set placed on surface 16a.
  • a groove profile is used, there is the further advantage that, with a corresponding width dimensioning of the grooves of this profile, parts of the storage surface 16a can be used as a shelf for writing utensils such as pencils, ballpoint pens or the like. These writing instruments are then held securely in the individual grooves.
  • the corrugated or grooved profile 19 of the cover plate 16 contributes to a reinforcement of the cover plate, so that the cover plate 16 can also have a low material thickness without the inherent rigidity of the cover plate being impaired.
  • This entry and exit opening 27 for the drawer 30 is in the upper region of the front wall 12 of Dec part 11, the lower edge of this front wall 12 being indicated at 12a (FIGS. 8, 28 and 29) and delimited in the lower region by the base plate 26.
  • the bottom part 21 of the housing 10 receives the drawer 30, which consists of a plate-shaped drawer bottom, i.e. the tab stack receiving plate 31, and a front end bar 32, which closes the drawer opening 27 in the front wall 22 of the bottom part 21 in the retracted state of the drawer 30.
  • the upper edge of the end strip 32 is designated 32a (FIGS. 17, 21 and 28).
  • the drawer 30 is held and guided on the bottom plate 26 of the bottom part 21 by means of lateral guide webs, so that a smooth extension and insertion of the drawer is ensured.
  • the drawer 30 is open at the side and in the rear area and has the end strip 32 only in the front area, by means of which the drawer opening 27 can be closed when the drawer 30 is inserted into the interior of the housing 10.
  • a spring 33 which acts on the drawer is provided on the base plate 26 of the base part 21, which spring extends from above the base plate 26 of the base part 21 of the housing, transversely to the drawer driving orientation, which is indicated by the arrow X in FIG. 12 10 tensioned coil spring, which is attached with its ends at 34.35 to the bottom plate 26 of the bottom part 21 using connecting hooks (Fig. 12).
  • the spiral spring 33 is preferably arranged in the front third of the base part 21 on its base plate 26.
  • the coil spring 33 is gripped by the cam 36 on the underside of the tab stacking plate 31 of the drawer 30 and moved in the direction of the arrow X2 during the further insertion movement of the drawer 30 and thereby tensioned. If the drawer 30 is locked in the housing and unlocked, then the drawer 30 is automatically moved out of the interior of the housing 10 due to the spring force obtained by the tensioned coil spring 33 (FIG. 12).
  • a spiral spring 33 a differently designed, suitable spring element can also be used.
  • a locking cam 37 is formed on the upper edge 32a of the end strip 32 of the drawer 30, specifically in the middle of the end strip (FIG. 21).
  • This locking cam 37 has a beveled section 37a in its upper region. This section slopes towards the rear of the drawer 30 or, as shown in FIG. 21, in a circular arc, so that this section 37a serves as a run-up surface when the drawer 30 is pushed into the interior of the building 10 in the direction of the arrow X1.
  • this section surface 37a of the locking cam 37 21 is a circular arc, so that when the drawer 30 is inserted into the interior of the housing 10, this circular surface 37a of the locking cam 37 can slide past the lower edge 12a of the front wall 12 of the cover part 11.
  • This sliding of the locking cam 37 is possible in that the front region of the drawer 30 is lowered in the direction of the arrow y3 against the spring element 40, so that the locking cam 37 can be passed beneath the edge 12a of the front wall 12 of the cover part 11.
  • the front area of the drawer 30 is raised by the relaxing or expanding spring element 40 in the direction of the arrow X4, so that the locking cam 37 on the inner wall surface of the Front wall 12 of the cover part 1 comes to rest, as shown in FIG. 21.
  • the drawer 30 is held with its front section in the raised position by means of the resilient-elastic section 41, which is described in more detail below and which is designed as a spring element 40 and which holds the drawer 30 with its front region in a raised position such that the Locking cams 32 abut against the lower edge 12a of the upper front wall 12 of the cover part 11, which delimits the drawer opening 27 on the top, locking the drawer 30.
  • the spring element 40 which acts on the drawer 30 in its front area, consists of a resilient-elastic section 41 which is formed in the front area of the base plate 26 of the base part 21 by punching from the material of the base plate 26 and is designed as a tongue-like element which is connected at one end to the base plate 26 (FIGS. 12, 28 and 29).
  • the free end of the resilient-elastic section 41 has a raised position in the retracted state of the drawer 30; If the drawer 30 is pushed towards the base plate 26 of the base part 21 when it is being moved into the housing 10 in order to be able to be brought into the locking position, then the resilient-elastic section 41 is also pressed down in the direction of the arrow x5 (FIG. 28). and as soon as the drawer 30 has assumed the locking position shown in FIGS. 21 and 28, the elastic section 41 springs back automatically in the direction of the arrow x6, so that the drawer 30 is held in its locking position.
  • the base plate 26 of the base part 21 is made of a suitable plastic, so that the section 41 has resilient properties and a high resilience.
  • This resilient-elastic section 41 in the base plate 26 of the base part 21 can extend approximately over the entire width of the base plate 26.
  • the resilient-elastic section 41 is formed in the center and in the front region of the base plate 26 of the base part 21.
  • the resilient-elastic section 41 is connected to the bottom plate 26 of the bottom part 21 via a film hinge indicated at 45.
  • This film hinge 45 is simultaneously formed in the manufacture of the base plate 26 of the base part 21 or of the base part 21 in connection with the formation of the resilient-elastic section 41 and is formed by a reduction in material in the bending area.
  • the resilient-elastic section in its basic position is a slightly inclined, i.e. its free end has a raised position so that the drawer 30 can be raised with its front region to achieve the locking.
  • a plurality of juxtaposed resilient-elastic sections 41 can also be formed in the bottom plate 26 of the bottom part 21.
  • the front free end 41 of the resilient-elastic section 41 has a bead-like thickening, indicated at 41c, which is connected to a sliding cam 141 on the front underside of the drawer base plate 31 when the drawer is retracted Drawer 30 cooperates to increase the tension of section 41 and at the same time its resilient action and the upward pressure against drawer 30.
  • the bottom-side wall surface 41 a of the resilient-elastic section 41 to its free front end 41 b as can be seen in FIG.
  • the bottom wall surface 41 a is tapered to the free end 41 b, so that between the free end 41 b and the level formed by the underside of the bottom plate 26 of the bottom part 21, a distance or space 43 is formed, which is so dimensioned that when the front region of the drawer 30 is pressed down, the resilient-elastic section 41 can be pressed into this intermediate space in order to unlock the drawer 30, as can be seen from FIGS. 28, 29.
  • spring elements 40 instead of the spring elements 40 described above and shown in the drawing, other types of elements can also be provided, but these must be resilient-elastic in order to be able to hold the drawer 30 in the raised position for the purpose of locking due to its resilience or spring force (FIG. 28), but on the other hand it is necessary that the spring element is pressed together when the front area of the drawer 30 is pressed down so that the drawer 30 can be unlocked. If this pressure exerted on the spring element is then released, then the spring element must be able to move back automatically into the starting position, as shown in FIG. 28. All types of spring elements with which this effect can be achieved can be used.
  • Each dial button 50 to 61 is connected to a trigger arm 70, which in turn is in operative connection with a card retaining pin 80, which will be described in more detail below .
  • Trigger arm 70 and card retention pin 80 form a unit 110.
  • Each unit 110 is assigned a dial key, so that the number of units 110 each from a trigger arm 70 and a card retention pin 80 corresponds to the number of dial keys provided.
  • the leaflet register has twelve selection buttons 50 to 61. A corresponding number of units 110 is then also provided.
  • each unit 110 selector is connected to this unit, that is, the selector is an integral part of the unit 110 and is formed on the trigger arm 70 which is formed in its fastening area on the cover plate 16 of the cover part 11 resilient and in the direction of arrow x10 71 trained hinge is pivotable so that a resilient-elastic effect is achieved.
  • the trigger arm 70 with its selector button 50 is arranged on the inner wall surface 16b of the upper cover plate 16 of the cover part 11 such that when the selector button 50 is depressed in the direction of the arrow x7, the free front section 70a forming the trigger arm 70 in the direction of the arrow x8 toward the bottom of the Housing 10 is pivotable (Fig.
  • the unit 110 consisting of the release arm 70 and the card retaining pin 80 consists of spring-elastic plastics which have a high resilience, so that the selector button 50 is automatically moved back from its position shown in FIG. 29 back to its initial position shown in FIG. 28 .
  • This backward movement of the dial key 50 takes place in the direction of the arrow x9.
  • the trigger arm 70 connected to the selector button is also moved back from the position shown in FIG. 29 to the position shown in FIG. 28.
  • the section 70a which represents the release arm 70, is itself not designed to be spring-elastic, but rather has sufficient inherent rigidity so that it cannot deflect in the direction of the arrow x7 when the selector button 50 is actuated.
  • the length of the trigger arm 70 is dimensioned such that when the selector button 50 is depressed in the direction of the arrow x7, the front free end 70b of the trigger arm 70 acts on the upper edge 32a of the end strip 32 of the drawer 30 (FIG. 29).
  • the front end list 32 of the drawer 30 preferably has a molded or molded strip 132 on its inner wall surface 32b, which serves as a support surface for the actuated release arms 70.
  • This bar 132 which can have a height corresponding to the height of the end bar 32, has a number of recesses 133 corresponding to the number of trigger arms 70.
  • Each recess has a support surface 133a on the bottom, so that upon actuation of a selection button the trigger arm 70 connected to this, this support surface 133a of the strip 132 acts on the end strip 32 of the drawer 30, with the result that the front region of the drawer 30 in Is pushed down towards the bottom of the housing 10 (FIG. 18).
  • support surfaces 133a can be formed, but it is essential that the support surfaces 133a lie below the upper edge 32a of the end strip 32, so that the free ends of the release arms 70 do not come to rest directly on the upper edge 32a of the end strip 32 when a selection button is actuated, but in an area adjacent to the upper edge 32a, since the end strip 32 with its front wall surface is steplessly in the wall surface of the front wall 12 of the cover part 11 passes.
  • the card retaining pin 80 which interacts with the trigger arm 70 is, as can be seen from FIGS. 22 and 23, designed to be leading, which will be discussed in more detail below.
  • Each card retaining pin 80 consists of a tongue-shaped section 81, which can be designed to be resilient and which has at its free front end 81.a an approximately perpendicular section 82 which is angled toward the base plate 26 of the base part 21 and has a free portion at its free end , bottom-side end 82a carries a tab support surface 82 which is directed into the rear region of the housing 10 and which, as can be seen from FIG. 23, is of a hook-like design.
  • the trigger arm 70 with its card retaining pin 80 is - as described above - held and fastened on the inner wall surface of the upper cover plate 16 of the cover part 11 in such a way that when depressed e.g. the selector button 50, the trigger arm 70 with the card retaining pin 80 is pivoted downwards in the direction of the arrow x6 in the direction of the arrow 71 and, after the pressure exerted on the selector button 50 has been released, the trigger arm 70 with the selector button 50 and the card retaining pin 80 due to the resiliently elastic design and the Choice of a suitable plastic in its upper starting position (Fig. 28) is automatically spring back.
  • dial pad 100 All of the units 110, each of which consists of a trigger arm 70 and the card retention pin 80, are combined in a dial pad 100 (Figs. 24, 25, 26 and 30).
  • This dial pad 100 is on the inner wall surface 16b of the upper cover plate 16 of the cover part 11 is fastened by means of peg-shaped pins formed on the cover plate 16 (FIGS. 8 and 9).
  • the selector key plate 100 can be fastened to the cover part 11 by means of snap or snap connections known per se, but other connecting means such as screw or adhesive connections can also be used.
  • the selector key plate 100 is arranged on the inner wall surface of the cover plate 16 of the cover part 11 in such a way that the selector keys 50 to 61 reach through the openings 18 in the upper cover plate 16 of the cover part 11, so that the trigger arm 70 on the inner wall surface of the front section of the cover plate 16 comes to rest, and there is also the possibility that the section of the cover plate 16 of the cover part 11 carrying the dial buttons is designed like a desk, as shown in FIGS. 28 and 29.
  • the drawer 30 receives a stack of a number of tabs.
  • each dial key 50 to 61 is assigned a tab.
  • the tabs are labeled 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121 ( Figures 27, 27a to 27k). All tabs have the same design. In their rear area, they have a driver punch-out designated 125, which, as shown in FIG. 27, extends over a larger area.
  • each tab is provided in its front area with a selection punch 126 in the form of a wave profile, the individual recesses of which are designated by 127.
  • the card retaining pin 80 of the respectively actuated dial key engages in the relevant recess 127 of the selection punch 126.
  • the tabs 111 to 121 have a longer portion 128 in their front area, which extends from one side of the tab stack to the other side of the tab stack from tab to tab. This section 128 is not absolutely necessary. All tabs can be provided with the wavy selection punch 126. Because of this configuration, it is not necessary to pay attention to a specific sequence when inserting the tabs into the drawer 30.
  • the wave profile of the card selection punch 126 is such that when the stack of cards is placed on the drawer 30, the recesses 127 and the sections 128 come to rest in the path of movement of the card retaining pins 80.
  • the rear driver punch 125 serves for the engagement of a driver, designated 38, which is integrally formed on the tab stack receiving plate 31 in the rear region thereof.
  • the number of drivers 38 provided at the rear can be chosen as desired. Preferably two drivers arranged at a distance from one another are provided.
  • the dial keys 50 to 61 are marked accordingly, with the letters of the alphabet, in such a way that the dial key 50 the letters "A, B", the dial keys 51 the letters “C, D", the dial key 52 the Letters “E, F”, the dial key 53 the letters “G, H”, the dial key 54 the letters “J, K”, the dial key 55 the letters "L, M”, the dial key 56 the letters "N, O” , the dial key 57 the letters "P, Q, R”, the dial key 58 the letters ", Sch”, the dial key 59 the letters "ST, T”, the dial key 60 the letters "U, V” and the dial key 61 the Letters "X, X, Y, Z” are assigned.
  • the tabs which consist of cardboard, cardboard or the like, can be provided with corresponding lines, fields and the like. be provided and carry those letters that correspond to those letters of the alphabet that are assigned to the dial keys.
  • the leaflet register works as follows: When a selection key, for example the selection key 50 in the direction of the arrow x7, is depressed, the trigger arm 70 and the card retaining pin 80 are simultaneously depressed, the card retaining pin 80 being designed to lead the trigger arm 70, as shown in FIGS. 22 and 23 can be seen.
  • This leading configuration of the card retaining pin 80 with respect to the release arm 70 is achieved by a corresponding design of the dial key plate 100 with the release arms 70 and the card retaining pins 80.
  • the card retaining pin 80 Before the front free end 70b of the release arm 70 acts on the front end strip 32 of the drawer 30, which is located in the leaflet register housing 10, the card retaining pin 80 has its tab Nauflaufflache 82 reaches the selected tab and acts on its portion 128, over which the recesses 127 of those tabs are located, which are arranged above the selected tab, wherein at the same time the trigger arm 70 has reached a position due to which the end strip 32 of the drawer 30th is acted on in such a way that the drawer 30 is pressed downward in its front region against the spring element 40, whereby the drawer 30 is unlocked by pressing the locking cam 37 resting against the upper edge of the end strip 32 of the drawer 30 so far that the Locking cam 37 comes to lie below the edge 12a of the front wall 12 of the cover part 11.
  • the drawer 30 is unlocked and is pulled out of the housing by means of spring pressure.
  • the resilient-elastic section 41 is pressed down or compressed in the direction of the arrow x5, for example if it is a helical (compression) spring or a conical spring.
  • the tabs located above the selected tabs run onto the tab retaining surface 82 of the card retaining pin 80 or the card retaining pin 80 with its checkmark-shaped tab retaining surface 82 engages all those tabs that lie above the selected tab. so that these tabs are prevented from extending together with the drawer 30 (Fig. 28).
  • the front region of the drawer 30 is pressed so far down against the spring element 40 just before the front wall 12 of the cover part 11 that the locking cam 37 below the edge 12a of the front wall 12 of the cover part 11 Due to the resilience of the spring element 40 or the resilient-elastic portion 41, the drawer 30 is raised in its front area so far that the locking cam 37 comes to lie behind the front wall 12 of the cover part and thereby locks the drawer and on an automatic extension from the housing 10 is prevented (Fig. 28,29).

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  • Sheet Holders (AREA)
  • Telephone Set Structure (AREA)
  • Indexing, Searching, Synchronizing, And The Amount Of Synchronization Travel Of Record Carriers (AREA)
  • Lubrication Of Internal Combustion Engines (AREA)
  • Valve Device For Special Equipments (AREA)
  • Sub-Exchange Stations And Push- Button Telephones (AREA)
  • Non-Silver Salt Photosensitive Materials And Non-Silver Salt Photography (AREA)
  • Executing Machine-Instructions (AREA)
  • Optical Record Carriers And Manufacture Thereof (AREA)
  • Drawers Of Furniture (AREA)
  • Thin Film Transistor (AREA)
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