GB1597133A - Index-selector devices - Google Patents

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GB1597133A
GB1597133A GB868777A GB868777A GB1597133A GB 1597133 A GB1597133 A GB 1597133A GB 868777 A GB868777 A GB 868777A GB 868777 A GB868777 A GB 868777A GB 1597133 A GB1597133 A GB 1597133A
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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
    • B42F17/346Card-filing arrangements, e.g. card indexes or catalogues or filing cabinets with card selection means, e.g. telephone number list finders with pivoting movement of selected cards

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(54) IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO INDEX-SELECTOR DEVICES (71) We, LAUGHTON & SONS LIMITED, a British Company, of Warstock Road, Warstock, Birmingham B14 4RT, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement::- This invention relates to index selector devices of the kind used with a stack of index cards which are alphabetically or otherwise conveniently arranged and are separably mounted between a base and a lid which are hingedly connected together, the cards being hinged at their edges adjacent to the lid hinge, and the selector device having manually operable selector means mounted on the lid which when actuated releases the lid and raises all the cards in the stack above the place in the index required for use.
Previously in some known devices of this kind the selector means has comprised a dial or sliding selector, the dial or slider being linked to card-engaging means which is actuated, when the dial or slider is moved, to engage a card above the one selected. In another known selector device of this kind the selector means comprises a set of keys mounted along one edge of the lid and on depression of a selected key a blade linked with the key is urged inwards between two cards in the stack.
The present invention consists in an index selector device of the kind used with a stack of index cards which are separably mounted between a base and a lid connected by a hinge, the cards being hinged at their edges adjacent to the lid hinge and the selector device having manually operable selector means which when actuated releases the lid and raises all the cards in the stack above the place in the stack to which reference is to be made wherein the selector means comprises a plurality of push buttons and a plurality of card-engaging devices mounted in the lid, the push buttons being distributed over an upper surface of the lid, each push button being associated with a respective one of the card-engaging devices and with a lid-releasing device, the arrangement being such that on depression of a selected push button the associated card-engaging device moves to engage a card and the lid-releasing device releases the lid so that the engaged card and all the cards in the stack above the engaged card are raised with the lid, the index selector device further comprising means for retaining each selector device further comprising means for retaining each card-engaging device in its card-engaging position while the lid is open and means for disengaging the retaining means on closing the lid.
The push buttons are preferably arranged generally symmetrically over the upper surface of the lid and spaced inwardly from its outer edges.
Preferably the card engaging device includes means adapted to engage with the lidreleasing device such that when the device is moved to release a card it actuates the lidreleasing device to release the lid.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure I is a partially cut away plan view of an index selector device according to the invention in its closed position; Figure 2 is a perspective view of the device of Figure 1 in an open position; Figure 3 is a fragmentary plan view similar to Figure 1 but with some components in a selecting position; Figure 4 is a partial section on the line 4--4 of Figure 3: Figures 5 and 6 are perspective views of certain of the components of the selector device of Figure 1: Figure 7 is an exploded view of other portions of the selector device; Figure 8 is a fragmentary section as on line 8--8 of Figure 1 but with the selector device beginning to open: and Figure 9 is is a fragmentary section as on line 99 of Figure 3 and is similar to Figure 8 but with the selector device almost closed.
The index selector device illustrated in the Figures comprises a shallow rectangular box I having a base 2 and a hollow lid 3. The lid 3 is connected by a hinge to the base 2 along one of the shorter edges of the box. The hinge is formed by a horizontal pivot rod 4 (Figure 2) passing through aligned openings in depending brackets in the lid and upwardly extending brackets in the base. The lid 3 is urged towards the open position shown in Figure 2 by means of torsion springs 7 mounted on the rod and acting between the base 2 and the lower surface 6 of the lid. The lid is normally retained in the closed position shown in Figure 1 by means of a lid-releasing device comprising a latch 8 mounted in the lid at the opposite end to the pivot rod 4 and engaging in a slot 9 in a front wall 10 of the base 2. The slot 9 forms a keeper for the latch 8.
A stack 11 of mutually separable index cards is mounted in the box I on a raised card stand in the base 2. The cards are hinged by curved hooks 5 upstanding from the card stand at the end adjacent to the pivot rod 4 which pass through aligned holes in the stack 11 and through slots provided in the undersurface of the lid 3. Each card in the stack is cut back to a characteristic extent on its two longer sides, the length of the cutback portions on successive cards varying progressively throughout the stack.
Card engaging devices 12 for each card and a lid-releasing device 13 are mounted in the hollow lid 3. The devices 12, 13 are actuated by push buttons 14 which are mounted between spaced guides 32 inside the hollow lid 3. The push. buttons 14 extend out and above the upper surface 15 of the lid throug8'slots provided in two rows along the lid and spaced inwards from the edges of the lid. One of the push buttons 14 is shown removed from the lid and inverted in Figure 5. Each button 14 has a wedge-shaped cam having a cam surface 16 which faces downwards and inwards towards the central longitudinal axis of the lid, as shown in Figure 4.
The push buttons 14 are of hollow construction and each is provided with interior cam surfaces 16' which continue the cam surface 16 into the hollow interior of the button (Figure 5).
The card engaging devices 12, one of which is shown separately in Figure 6, comprise slide bars 17 slidably mounted in the lid and extending transversely on opposite sides of its longitudinal central axis. Each slide bar 17 is located for sliding by side walls 17' which straddle the guides 32 and by feet 33 which rest on the lower inside surface of the hollow interior of the lid. Adjacent slide bars 17 on opposite sides are urged apart by compression springs 18 acting between their centrally positioned inner ends. Each slide bar 17 has a cam surface 19 facing outwardly away from the central axis of the lid and engaging with the surface of the associated cam surface 16 on one of the push buttons 14.
The cam surface 19 is partly formed on a wedge-shaped projection 31 narrow enough to enter the hollow interior of the button 14 and engage the interior cam 16'. The cam surface 19 and the cam surfaces 16 and 16' together constitute interengaging formations.
The card engaging devices 12 also comprise depending hooks 20 integral with the outer ends of the slide bars 17 adjacent to the side walls of the box. In the closed position of the box shown in Figure 1 the hooks 20 are movably aligned in two rows, one on each side of the stack and at right angles to the pivot rod 4 and therefore to the axis of the hinge. The hooks 20 extend through slots in the lower surface 6 of the lid and towards the base 2. Each hook 20 is normally positioned adjacent to but spaced from a corresponding overlapping portion between two of the cards at the cut away side edges of the card stack 11. Wedge shaped barbed extensions 21 are mounted at the inner ends of the slide bars 17.There are two barbed extensions 21 so that a single moulding will be suitable for the slide bars on opposite sides of the central axis of the lid but only the barbed extension 21 on the hinge side of each slide bar is effective.
The lid releasing device 13 comprises a central catch bar 22 slidably mounted in the lid and located at the hinge end by a guide member 39 depending from the inside surface of the hollow interior of the lid and engaging a recess 40 in the catch bar 22 and, at the forward end by upper and lower ribs 41 inside the lid which embrace cheeks 42 on opposite sides of the catch bar 22. Spaced cams 23 are provided along the length of the catch bar 22 and adjacent to the inner ends of the pairs of slide bars 17. Wedge shaped surfaces 24 on the cams engage co-operating complementary surfaces on barbed extensions 21 and each cam has a central recess 25.
The slide bars 17 form coupling elements between the push buttons 14 and these cooperating surfaces. The latch 8 is formed at one end of the catch bar 22 and comprises at the forward end of the catch bar 22 a nose 34 which is normally urged to its retained position in keeper slot 9 as shown in Figure 1 by means of a spring 26 mounted between the guide member 39 and the end of the recess 40 and biasing the catch bar 22 towards the front wall 10. Figures 7, 8 and 9 show the lid-releasing device in greater detail. The latch 8 has a tongue 27 which is pivotally mounted by trunnions 35 in bear ing recesses 36 in the catch bar 22 so that the tongue lies in a slot 28 in the end of the catch bar 22. A cross-bar 29 overlies the end of the slot 28. The portion of the tongue 27 forward of the trunnions 35 is rigid and has a tip 37 with an inclined undersurface.Behind the trunnions 35 the tongue extends as a cantilever spring 38 which acts against the undersurface of the catch bar 22 and urges the tip 37 upwards to a normal position against the cross-bar 29 which acts as a stop. In this normal position the tip 37 projects beyond the nose 34. Thus when the nose 34 of the latch 8 is released from the keeper slot 9 the tongue 27 will yield resiliently while the lid moves in a direction away from the base 2 (Figure 8) but will be held against movement relative to the catch bar 22 by the cross bar 29 when urged in the opposite direction (Figure 9).
In the closed position of the index selector device the components are in the positions shown in Figure 1. When a user wishes to select a place in the index he depresses the appropriate button according to the indicating letter or marking on the outer face of the button. Downward depression of the button 14 gives rise to a camming action between the interengaging cam surfaces 16, 19 which urges the associated slide bar 17 towards the catch bar 22 and the position shown in Figures 3 and 4. The hook 20 at the outer end of the slide bar moves inwardly until it is positioned beneath the cut-away edge of the stack 11. At the same time a camming action between the surface on the barbed extension 21 and co-operating surface 24 on the catch bar 22 urges the catch bar towards the hinged end of the lid so that the latch 8 is released from the keeper slot 9.The barb of the barbed extension 21 moves into the cut-away portion 25 and is retained there to hold the hook in position. These inter hooking portions form retaining means holding the selected card-engaging device 12 in the cardengaging position. As the lid springs open under the action of the torsion springs 7 the hook 20 is inserted between two cards and engages under the corresponding overlapping part 30 of the upper of the two cards (see Figure 2). the back of the upper and the front of the lower of the two cards corresponding to the selecting mark on the associated button 14. and thus the engaged card and all the cards above the engaged card are raised with the lid as shown in Figure 2 so as to open the index at the place in the stack required for reference.It will be understood that the overlapping parts between the cards on each edge are so arranged that each of the hooks will engage and raise the upper card at the place in the stack indicated on the push button associated with that hook.
When the lid is lowered towards its closed position the tip 37 of the tongue 27 engages a lip 31 on the base (Figure 9). The lip 31 has a rearwardly inclined upper surface and forms an abutment to be engaged by the complementarily inclined undersurface of the tip 37.
As the tongue 27 is held by the cross-bar 29 the engagement will act to urge the catch bar towards the hinged end of the lid causing momentary movement of the latch 8 and catch bar 22 in excess of that necessary to release the latch from the keeper slot 9 and sufficient to release the barbed extension 21 from the recess 25, whereupon the slide bar 17 moves outwardly under the action of the compression spring 18 to its released position. No longer impeded by the slide bar 17, the catch bar 22 is urged towards the front wall 10 of the base under the action of the spring 26 so that the nose 34 re-engages in the keeper slot 8. The tongue 27, lip 31 and the catch bar 22 thus form part of means for disengaging the retaining means for the card engaging device 12.The hook 20 of the cardselecting device 12, being integral with the slide bar 17 is restored to its normal position clear of the stack. The index selector device is once again in the condition shown in Figure 1. In this embodiment most of the components apart from the parts of the hinge and the torsion and compression springs are plastics mouldings.
WHAT WE CLAIM IS:- 1. An index selector device of the kind used with a stack of index cards which are separably mounted between a base and a lid connected by a hinge, the cards being hinged at their edges adjacent to the lid hinge and the selector device having manually operable selector means which when actuated releases the lid and raises all the cards in the stack above the place in the stack to which reference is to be made wherein the selector means comprises a plurality of push buttons and a plurality of card-engaging devices mounted in the lid, the push buttons being distributed over an upper surface of the lid, each push button being associated with a respective one of the card-engaging devices and with a lid-releasing device, the arrangement being such that on depression of a selected push button the associated cardengaging device moves to engage a card and the lid-releasing device releases the lid so that the engaged card and all the cards in the stack above the engaged card are raised with the lid, the index selector device further comprising means for retaining each cardengaging device in its card-engaging position while the lid is open and means for disengaging the retaining means on closing the lid.
2. An index selector device as claimed in Claim I wherein the push buttons are arranged generally symmetrically over the upper surface of the lid and spaced inwardly from the outer edges of the lid.
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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. ing recesses 36 in the catch bar 22 so that the tongue lies in a slot 28 in the end of the catch bar 22. A cross-bar 29 overlies the end of the slot 28. The portion of the tongue 27 forward of the trunnions 35 is rigid and has a tip 37 with an inclined undersurface. Behind the trunnions 35 the tongue extends as a cantilever spring 38 which acts against the undersurface of the catch bar 22 and urges the tip 37 upwards to a normal position against the cross-bar 29 which acts as a stop. In this normal position the tip 37 projects beyond the nose 34.Thus when the nose 34 of the latch 8 is released from the keeper slot 9 the tongue 27 will yield resiliently while the lid moves in a direction away from the base 2 (Figure 8) but will be held against movement relative to the catch bar 22 by the cross bar 29 when urged in the opposite direction (Figure 9). In the closed position of the index selector device the components are in the positions shown in Figure 1. When a user wishes to select a place in the index he depresses the appropriate button according to the indicating letter or marking on the outer face of the button. Downward depression of the button 14 gives rise to a camming action between the interengaging cam surfaces 16, 19 which urges the associated slide bar 17 towards the catch bar 22 and the position shown in Figures 3 and 4. The hook 20 at the outer end of the slide bar moves inwardly until it is positioned beneath the cut-away edge of the stack 11. At the same time a camming action between the surface on the barbed extension 21 and co-operating surface 24 on the catch bar 22 urges the catch bar towards the hinged end of the lid so that the latch 8 is released from the keeper slot 9.The barb of the barbed extension 21 moves into the cut-away portion 25 and is retained there to hold the hook in position. These inter hooking portions form retaining means holding the selected card-engaging device 12 in the cardengaging position. As the lid springs open under the action of the torsion springs 7 the hook 20 is inserted between two cards and engages under the corresponding overlapping part 30 of the upper of the two cards (see Figure 2). the back of the upper and the front of the lower of the two cards corresponding to the selecting mark on the associated button 14. and thus the engaged card and all the cards above the engaged card are raised with the lid as shown in Figure 2 so as to open the index at the place in the stack required for reference.It will be understood that the overlapping parts between the cards on each edge are so arranged that each of the hooks will engage and raise the upper card at the place in the stack indicated on the push button associated with that hook. When the lid is lowered towards its closed position the tip 37 of the tongue 27 engages a lip 31 on the base (Figure 9). The lip 31 has a rearwardly inclined upper surface and forms an abutment to be engaged by the complementarily inclined undersurface of the tip 37. As the tongue 27 is held by the cross-bar 29 the engagement will act to urge the catch bar towards the hinged end of the lid causing momentary movement of the latch 8 and catch bar 22 in excess of that necessary to release the latch from the keeper slot 9 and sufficient to release the barbed extension 21 from the recess 25, whereupon the slide bar 17 moves outwardly under the action of the compression spring 18 to its released position. No longer impeded by the slide bar 17, the catch bar 22 is urged towards the front wall 10 of the base under the action of the spring 26 so that the nose 34 re-engages in the keeper slot 8. The tongue 27, lip 31 and the catch bar 22 thus form part of means for disengaging the retaining means for the card engaging device 12.The hook 20 of the cardselecting device 12, being integral with the slide bar 17 is restored to its normal position clear of the stack. The index selector device is once again in the condition shown in Figure 1. In this embodiment most of the components apart from the parts of the hinge and the torsion and compression springs are plastics mouldings. WHAT WE CLAIM IS:-
1. An index selector device of the kind used with a stack of index cards which are separably mounted between a base and a lid connected by a hinge, the cards being hinged at their edges adjacent to the lid hinge and the selector device having manually operable selector means which when actuated releases the lid and raises all the cards in the stack above the place in the stack to which reference is to be made wherein the selector means comprises a plurality of push buttons and a plurality of card-engaging devices mounted in the lid, the push buttons being distributed over an upper surface of the lid, each push button being associated with a respective one of the card-engaging devices and with a lid-releasing device, the arrangement being such that on depression of a selected push button the associated cardengaging device moves to engage a card and the lid-releasing device releases the lid so that the engaged card and all the cards in the stack above the engaged card are raised with the lid, the index selector device further comprising means for retaining each cardengaging device in its card-engaging position while the lid is open and means for disengaging the retaining means on closing the lid.
2. An index selector device as claimed in Claim I wherein the push buttons are arranged generally symmetrically over the upper surface of the lid and spaced inwardly from the outer edges of the lid.
3. An index selector device as claimed in
Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein each card engaging device comprises a hook movable by depression of the associated push button from a position clear of the stack to a card engaging position in engagement with an associated card.
4. An index selector device as claimed in Clai 3 wherein each hook depends from a lower surface of the lid and is mounted for movement away from the edge of the lid when moving towards the card-engaging position.
5. An index selector device as claimed in Claim 4 wherein the hooks are aligned in two rows, one on each side of the stack and at right angles to the hinge axis.
6. An index selector device according to any one of the preceding claims wherein each card-engaging device comprises a slide bar slidably mounted in the lid, each slide bar and its associated push button having interengaging formations, one at least of which is a cam surface, the interengaging formations being so arranged that depression of the button is effective to produce sliding movement of the slide bar such that the card engaging device moves to engage a card.
7. An index selector device according to Claim 6 as dependent from any one of preceding Claim 3, 4 and 5 wherein in each card-engaging device the hook is rigid with the slide bar.
8. An index selector device according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the lid-releasing device comprises a catch bar slidably mounted in the lid and, to each push button, a coupling element movable by depression of the associated push button, which coupling element may be the slide bar of the card-engaging device, and wherein the eR ar nd each coupling element have s rwg fo}mations, one at least of vEicHWir4.,* cam surface, the co-operating frmatiofl:being so shaped and arranged that slidî}ig movement of the related cou pling element on depression of the associated push button is effective to move the catch bar and release the lid.
9. An index selector device according to Claim 8 wherein the catch bar forms part of the means for disengaging the retaining means.
10. An index selector device according to Claim 9 wherein the means for disengaging the retaining means is operated by move ment of the lid-releasing device, on closing the lid, in excess of that necessary to release the lid.
II. An index selector device according to Claims 8 and 10 wherein the catch bar is biased in the direction of sliding movement opposite to that for releasing the lid, each coupling element is spring urged to oppose depression of its associated push button and the retaining means comprises interhooking portions of the catch bar and each coupling means is engageable on depression of the push button associated with the coupling element by the action of the biasing of the catch bar and disengaging by opposite movement of the catch bar on closing the lid.
12. An index selector device according to Claim 10 or Claim 11 wherein the lidreleasing device comprises a latch movably mounted in the lid and having a nose cooperating with a keeper in the base and wherein a tongue is mounted on the latch, the tip of the tongue normally projecting beyond the nose for engagement with an abutment on the base to cause momentary excess releasing movement of the latch on closing the lid but the tongue being yieldable so that when the latch is released by depression of one of the push buttons to open the lid the tongue can pass the abutment without causing excess movement of the latch.
13. An index selector device according to Clai 12 wherein the tongue is pivotally mounted in the latch and is resiliently urged in the upward direction of movement of the tip towards a position against a stop, in which position the tip projects beyond the nose, an undersurface of the tip and/or of an upper surface of the abutment being so inclined that when the tip strikes the abutment as the lid approaches the base the tongue pushes the latch rearwards to disengage the retaining means.
14. An index selector device substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated by the accompanying drawings.
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