Abstract: A swivel table, particularly for carrying a telephone, comprises a swivel column, which is provided at one end with a foot part, which is adapted to be secured to a carrying structure, and is provided at its other end with a head part, to which an outwardly and downwardly inclined swivel arm is connected, which carries an adjustable swivel table top. In order to reduce the manufacturing costs and to increase the stability and to ensure a more convenient use of the swivel table, the head part is rigidly mounted on the swivel column and is provided with an outwardly and downwardly inclined telescopic swivel arm, which is adjustable in length.
Abstract: A container for generally flat articles, such as magnetic tape cassettes, comprises a plurality of receptacles, which are arranged one behind the other and into which respective flat articles can slidably be inserted along pairs of tracks, which are provided on the inside surfaces of mutually opposite side walls. A support for a flat article is provided at the bottom of each receptacle. The tracks of each pair define a throat which defines an axis and comprises stops so that each flat article can be supported on one of said supports so as to be tiltable about said axis through an angle which is defined by said stops. In order to permit a proper accommodation of unpackaged and packaged flat articles, such as magnetic tape cassettes, the width of each throat is adapted to the thickness of one of said unit packages and the tracks are provided in their rear walls on a level between the supports and the throats with upwardly facing, re-entrant steps, which are adapted to support said packages at adjacent corners.
Abstract: A container for magnetic tape cassettes comprises a plurality of receptacles for slidably receiving respective cassettes. Each of said receptacles comprises tracks provided at mutually opposite side walls or partitions. In order to provide a container which permits a convenient handling of the cassettes and from which the cassettes can easily be taken, each receptacle provides fulcrums about which the associated cassette can be tilted. Each track defines a throat, which has a width that is slightly in excess of the thickness of a cassette so that a cassette contained in each receptacle can be tilted about fulcrums formed by the tracks at the throats. The tracks of each receptacle comprise stops, which limit the extent of the tilting movement of the cassette. Each cassette is supported by laterally spaced apart supports provided adjacent to the bottom of the container.
Abstract: A plastic drawer comprises a bottom, longitudinal side walls, and a transverse partition detachably connected to the longtitudinal side walls. To preclude a deformation of the side walls and of the bottom, the transverse partition is firmly connected to the bottom of the drawing. That connection may be effected by means of a vertical carrying pin, which is rotatably supported in the transverse partition and extends through an opening formed in the bottom and is rotatable to a position in which a locking member carried by the carrying pin engages the underside of the bottom of the drawer.