Abstract:
A multi-compartment storage device includes a base portion and a lid for storing various items, such as photographs, recorded media, memorabilia and the like. The storage device includes at least three storage sections for holding various items. The first storage section is disposed at a base of the device. A second storage section stores hanging items. The second storage section includes at least one support member for suspending the hanging items. A third storage section is disposed above the second storage section, and is designed to store other types of materials, such as recorded media and the like.
Abstract:
A combination storage box is constructed to include a collapsible box body, a support frame formed of two rectangular open frames and four sleeves and mounted in the collapsible box body to support the collapsible box body in shape, the rectangular open frames each having four plug rods in four corners, the sleeves being respectively sleeved onto the plug rods of the rectangular open frames to hold the rectangular open frames together, the collapsible box body having four folding flaps respectively extended along the topmost edges of four sides thereof and hook and loop materials fixedly provided at an inner side of each folding flap and adapted to secure the folding flaps to the support frame.
Abstract:
A file case includes a body member for storing files therein in vertical position, a top end of the body member being opened; and a file support member attached to an upper portion of the body member and adapted to support the files such that hooks provided on upper portions of the files are hooked on the file support member. The file support member is pivotably or removably attached to the body member such that, through the file support member being pivoted outward or removed, an opening of the opened top end of the body member is expanded so as to allow a body member of another file case to be inserted into the body member. While the file support member is attached in place to the body member, a cover member is pivotably or removably attached to the body member from above.
Abstract:
An adjustable hanging file system for a drawer having side panels utilizes frame members comprised of spaced skirts with a connecting crown to thereby define a u-shaped cross section and bracket members inserted between the skirts to support the frame members. Additional hanging bracket members incorporated with cross rail frame members support the cross rail frame members on frame members attached to a file drawer.
Abstract:
A hanging file basket having a bottom panel, a shorter first side panel, a taller second side panel, a front panel, and a rear panel, the shorter side panel being pivoted to an upright rack at one side of the bottom panel so that a receiving space is defined between the shorter side panel and the bottom panel to receive the taller side panel and the front panel and the rear panel in a collapsed condition after the shorter side panel has been turned to horizontal, the front and rear panels having vertical and horizontal barrels detachably coupled to respective vertical angle rods and horizontal angle rods at the side panels and the upright rack of the bottom panel.
Abstract:
A shipping container reusable as a hanging file folder container includes a base panel, first and second laterally spaced side panels extending upwardly from the base panel, and third and fourth laterally spaced side panels extending upwardly from the base panel and extending between the first and second side panels. Each of the first, second, third and fourth panel includes inside and outside surfaces and a top edge portion, and together define an interior recess of the container. A first spacer member removably engages one of the first, second, third and fourth panels. The first spacer member has a predetermined width to maintain a clearance between one of the first, second, third and fourth panels and an article being shipped in the container. The first spacer member includes a channel for engaging the top edge portion of one of the panels. The shipping container may be converted to a hanging file folder container by mounting one, and preferably two spacer members over the corresponding top edge portions of two opposite panels and suspending hanging file folders therebetween.
Abstract:
A file spacing and location indicating device for spacing apart files, particularly hanging files, in a drawer and indicating their location in the drawer so that files removed from the drawer may be quickly and easily returned to their proper place in the drawer. The device includes a mounting rod having a pair of opposite end portions and an elongate portion extending between the end portions of the mounting rod. The end portions of the mounting rod are designed for mounting to a hanging rail of a hanging file system. A plurality of separators are provided each having an attachment portion and an indicator portion outwardly extending from the attachment portion. The attachment portion is generally C-shaped and has a pair of arcuate arms defining an attachment space therebetween through which the elongate portion of the mounting rod is extended. The arms of the attachment portion of each of the separators are designed for releasably holding the elongate portion of the mounting rod in the attachment space so that each of the separators is pivotable about the longitudinal axis of the elongate portion of the mounting rod.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a monitoring arrangement for a hanging file folder for identifying information contained in an electronic file folder locator system. A hanging file folder, as known in the art, includes a pair of laterally extending support bars along a pair of upper edges of the file folder wherein each upper edge is formed with a channel for holding a respective support bar, and the file folder is formed with a plurality of apertures into one of the upper edge channels at a plurality of spaced locations along that channel. The monitoring arrangement comprises a pair of parallel, substantially horizontal, support rails spaced apart within a file cabinet to suspend the file folder therebetween. Further, there is provided a file folder label holder containing an addressable switch and a memory storing identifying information unique to the file folder, the label holder having a tab adapted to extend into a file folder upper edge aperture for mounting the label holder to the file folder, and a first pair of conductive lines extending along at least one of the support rails and adapted for connection to a communications bus of the electronic file folder locator system. Finally, a second pair of conductive lines are provided to extend along the one support bar within its channel of the file folder having the plurality of apertures, the second pair of conductive lines being located on the one support bar for contact with respective ones of the first pair of conductive lines when the file folder is supported on the pair of support rails, and circuitry within the label holder coupled to the addressable switch and the memory.
Abstract:
A suspension folder filing system includes a drawer having a width dimensioned for one size of suspension folder and a pair of elongated file suspension rails or supports. The suspension rails each include a downwardly opening channel having a base and spaced, generally parallel sidewalls adapted to receive and grip elongated sides of the drawer. Each rail includes first and second, laterally spaced, vertically extending file suspension ribs. The supports may be reversibly positioned on the sides of the drawer. When in a first position, the first ribs are positioned to receive the suspension hooks or rods of one size suspension folder. When in a reversed, second position, the second ribs are positioned with respect to each other on the drawer to receive a second, smaller size suspension folder. One or more side-to-side rails are mountable between the elongated suspension rails. The side-to-side rails and suspension rails provide a filing system which accommodates a plurality of different sizes of suspension folders.
Abstract:
A synchronized, indexed positive material top feeding system for use with sewing and other applications. For example, material being fed to and through the sewing area of a sewing machine, is constantly "gripped" at the top thereof in front of, behind and in the sewing area as well as through an adjustable presser bar. This process takes place without affecting machine speeds, and in feeding movement that is synchronized with the machine feed dog for similar or variable stitch travel. This process is facilitated by a belt with "teeth" that contact and provide frictional engagement of the top of the material.