CABINETS FOR STORING CONTROL PANELS

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TAB TAB PRODUCTS CO. 57 POST ST. SAN FRANCISCO CA CABINETS FOR STORING CONTROL PANELS USED IN PUNCH CARD MACHINES, FOR GENERAL STORAGE PURPOSES ABOUT AN OFFICE USING PUNCH CARD MACHINES, AND FOR GENERAL FILING PURPOSES; FILING TRAYS, PARTICULARLY DESIGNED FOR FILING PUNCH CARDS; RACKS FOR STORING AND MOVING PUNCH CARDS; HAND TRUCKS FOR TRANSPORTING FILING EQUIPMENT AND PUNCH CARDS ABOUT AN OFFICE, SUCH HAND TRUCKS BEING FORMED WITH A FLAT TOP WHICH IS INTENDED TO SERVE AS A MOBILE DESK AND WORK SURFACE FOR WORKING WITH AND MANIPULATING PUNCH CARDS; TUB FILING EQUIPMENT FOR TUB FILING OF PUNCH CARDS; DRAWERS FOR STORAGE PURPOSES ABOUT AN OFFICE; DESKS, PARTICULARLY FOR MANIPULATION OF PUNCH CARDS USED IN PUNCH CARD MACHINES; ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT FOR USE WITH THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING MARKER BLOCKS, FOOT RESTS, AND TRAY CARRIERS; THE TUB FILING EQUIPMENT REFERRED TO ABOVE CONSISTS OF TRAYS FOR HOLDING PUNCH CARDS, OPEN TOP FRAMES FOR SUPPORTING SUCH TRAYS SIDE BY SIDE IN A HORIZONTAL PLANE FOR READY ACCESS TO THE FILED PUNCH CARDS, COVERS FOR SUCH FRAMES, WORKBOARDS SUPPORTED ON SUCH FRAMES TO SERVE AS TEMPORARY DESKS OR WORK SURFACES, CASTERS FOR ATTACHMENT TO SUCH FRAMES TO MAKE THEM MOBILE, AND SHELVES FOR ATTACHMENT TO SUCH FRAMES TO PROVIDE EXTRA WORKING SURFACE ALONGSIDE A TUB FILE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A rack for transporting and storing glass panels. The rack is designed to protect the panels during shipment so that they do not become damaged. The rack includes a base associated with two sets of channels in which a plurality of glass panels can be placed. Each channel has at least one gripper member associated with it. The gripper member is pivotal between a first position in which panels are locked in place in the channels and a second unlocked position in which panels can be inserted into or removed from the channels. Two sets of such channels are provided such that the rack of the present invention can be used to hold one set of longer glass panels or two separate sets of shorter glass panels.