Method of identification of rolled-up sheets of material

Card – picture – or sign exhibiting – Check – label – or tag – Bolt- or roll-carried indicia

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048768090

ABSTRACT:
A device for identifying and storing rolled-up sheets of material such as blueprints, drawings, etc. The device includes a combination retainer/identifier which in a cylindrical sleeve configuration thereof may be slid onto the rolled-up sheet to retain same at a fixed diameter, while serving the dual purpose of displaying indicia for identifying the sheet. A plurality of retainer/identifiers are provided in a collapsed-tube rolled form and positioned within a dispenser for individual dispensing thereof by tearing along perforations.

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