CARD HOLDER

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enable a card holder to be filed in a binder either in the vertical direction or in the horizontal direction, and also to be filed in the binders of different sizes, and further to prevent it from becoming bulky b providing filing parts to which a plurality of holes have bee...

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Main Author KAWAKITA MAKI
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 03.02.1998
Edition6
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Summary:PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enable a card holder to be filed in a binder either in the vertical direction or in the horizontal direction, and also to be filed in the binders of different sizes, and further to prevent it from becoming bulky b providing filing parts to which a plurality of holes have been formed to the respective vertical and horizontal sides of a plate-shaped member, and further by fitting the end periphery of the case to the one periphery of the plate-shaped member. SOLUTION: The respective vertical and horizontal sides of a nearly rectangular plate-shaped member 1 are provided with filing parts 4, 5 to which a plurality of holes 3 for filing it to a binder are formed, and further cases 6 in which appropriate cards can be housed are fitted to the one periphery of the plate- shaped member 1. When cards are filed in a binder of B6 size with a six-hole cover, a card holder is placed in the lateral direction, so that they are file in the upper part or lower part of the binder by utilizing the filing part 4 on the vertical side. While, when the cards are filed in a binder of B7 size with a four-hole cover, the card holder is placed in the vertical position, so that they are filed in the binder by utilizing the filing part 5 on the lateral side.
Bibliography:Application Number: JP19960189027