Abstract:
A cabinet for the storage of files, books or papers comprising a floor panel, a vertically-arranged back panel fixed to the rear edge of said floor panel, vertically-arranged side panels fixed to the side edges of both said floor and back panels, a plurality of divider panels fixed to said floor and back panels and positioned parallel to and intermediate of said side panels, and a roof panel fixed to said side panels, said divider panels and said back panel; locating and releasable fixing means being provided along each panel edge abutting another panel; zones of said side and divider panels being provided with ribbing to stiffen them; the lower surfaces of said floor panel and upper surfaces of said roof panel being made with complementary shapings which cooperate to provide a locating function when multiple said cabinets are in stacked arrangement.
Abstract:
A carton has hand holes in opposite walls and a spacer panel inserted between stacked articles in the carton. The spacer panel has cut outs in its opposite ends positioned behind the hand holes to provide space for inserting the fingers. The hand holes and spacer panel facilitate lifting, carrying and manipulating the carton. The spacer panel has width and length dimensions to fit within the interior width and length dimensions of the carton and reinforces the carton to reduce damage when the carton is dropped.
Abstract:
An easy to carry lightweight carton for shipping and storing cut paper and for providing rapid and easy access to the paper when the carton is opened. The carton has a base portion and a lid pivotally attached to the base portion. A front wall of the carton may be pivoted down when the lid is pivoted up to facilitate access to the contents of the carton for ease of unloading of paper from the carton. A carry handle is built into the lid to facilitate carrying of the carton. The carton may be re-closed after it is opened.
Abstract:
A detachable storage box including a box body formed by folding up a sheet element and securing it into shape by hook and loop materials, the box body having female fastening elements at front panel, back panel and two opposite side panels thereof at an inner side, and a partition device mounted inside the box body to divide the box body into a plurality of separated open spaces for keeping small items, the partition device including a plurality of cardboard sheets with transverse folding lines for folding into corrugated condition, split bolts and retainer rings for fastening to mounting holes on the cardboard sheets to secure the cardboard sheets into a lattice structure, the cardboard sheets having male fastening elements for securing to the female fastening elements at the box body.
Abstract:
A variable volume file for documents, includes a folder, constituted by two flat parts and by a back, and a box, corresponding in shape and volume to the folder, having two larger bases and by three lateral surface faces. The folder and the box are made individually in two separate parts, which can be partly overlapped on one another in the width direction of the back. Each folder part includes a flat and a back wing; each box part includes one of the bases and lateral surface wings. Provided in the back wings of the folder and in the lateral surface wings of the box are structures for sliding engagement which interact with one another for the relative movement of one part in relation to the other and structures for mutual locking of the respective parts in prefixed positions.
Abstract:
A folder includes a body with a front wall, a rear wall, two side walls connected between the front wall and the rear wall and a bottom wherein a plurality of envelopes are disposed in the body and a cover extends from the rear wall. A stand device includes a first plate and a second plate which is connected to a lower edge of the rear wall and the first plate foldably extending from the second plate with a free end of the first plate fixedly connected to the rear wall so that the folder stands on a plan surface by stretching the second plate. The envelopes overlap with each other and are connected in series.
Abstract:
A preservation article for the preservation of an archival article which involves an alkaline buffer and an adsorbent. A method of preserving an archival article which involves providing a preservation article in proximity to an archival article, wherein the preservation article includes an alkaline buffer and an adsorbent. The preservation article may be coated on or incorporated into a container, a packaging material, a support for an archival article or the archival article itself.
Abstract:
Discussed is a method of preventing the physical degradation of an archival article due to exposure to environmental impurities by applying to a substrate a coating composition containing (i) an alkaline buffer capable of neutralizing acidic components from the environment of the archival article; and (ii) an adsorbent capable of removing chemical components from the environment of the archival article, drying the composition on the substrate to form a coated material; and preventing the physical degradation of the archival object by positioning the coated material in proximity to an archival article.
Abstract:
A layered material containing a buffer and optionally containing an adsorbent. The material may also include a vapor barrier. The material is used for the preservation of archival documents and objects.A container configured to permit the long term storage of documents without slippage of the documents or resulting deformation may also be made from the material.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a hand carrying case made by folding up a unitary base sheet, comprising a back panel connected between a front panel and a cover flap by a bottom panel and a top panel and connected between two reinforcing side strips by two side panels, a partition flap connected to the front panel by two spaced connecting strips, the front panel having side projections inserted through holes between the side panels and the reinforcing side strips and fitted into recessed portions on the front panel, one connecting strip having holes for inserting pens into the compartment defined between the partition flap and the front panel.