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GB1451160A
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B42F13/00—Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots
B42F13/12—Filing appliances with means for engaging perforations or slots with pillars, posts, rods, or tubes
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Processing Of Meat And Fish
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Abstract
903,622. Filing papers. DEMAREST, R. G. April 26, 1960, No. 14511/60., Class 146 (1). A holder for unperforated papers comprises a base-plate 10 having two pointed perforating posts 11, 12 adjacent one end, and a guide member 13 bent up from the base-plate and located between the posts and the upper edge of the base-plate. The guide member is bent over at its upper end to form a curved lip 16 positioned so that its sides are located above the level of the posts and its central portion is located below the pointed ends of the posts. The base-plate is formed with apertures 23, 24 by means of which it is suspended in a vertical position, a ledge 20 at the lower end of the plate serving as a pen or pencil holder.
Improvements to folders or files, more particularly of the type with hanging rods and with clips or rods to connect the folders suspended between them and to serve as indexing and locating jumpers for the folders for vertical filing
Improvements to folders or files, more particularly of the type with hanging rods and with clips or rods to connect the folders suspended between them and to serve as indexing and locating jumpers for the folders for vertical filing