Suspension device for document storing tube

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2482251, 248307, 2483121, 24590, F16B 304

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Often it is to store large documents rolled in a tube with closed ends. By this they are protected against damage and light. In the tube they may even be sent by post without special packing. For space savings, tubes may be placeable so, that their intersection areas cover the suspension area as much as possible. Tubes of different length may be suspended from same level but for more space saving, they can also be suspended in a third placing axle direction where it is possible to store tubes of various lengths at various levels.
FI patent No. 61 658 discloses a storing system for similar documents. The tubes are stored there in vertical position by means of two bearing pins fixed in a shoulder of selfbearing tubes. This system is unsatisfactory because the bearing pins must be fixed before it becomes possible to suspend the tubes.
The present invention overcomes problems with the aforementioned art.
Here is disclosed a suspension device for a document storing tube. The device is a flat rectangular plate strip comprising a plurality of scores each cut through a width of the plate. Each score is L-shaped including a leg and a hook portion. The leg is cut into a bottom edge of the plate and perpendicular to that bottom edge. The hook is perpendicular to the leg at an end distant from the edge of the plate. At least one of these scores has a leg portion parallel to a second of the scores and the respective hooks of these scores face one another. Normally there is also at least a third score identical to the first score but displaced a distance therefrom.
Preferably the plate also contains at least one pair of grooves symmetrically notched on a pair of opposite faces of the plate. These grooves start at an upper edge of the plate which is opposite the bottom edge. These grooves are preferably cut at an oblique angle into the plate relative to the score legs.
At either end of the rectangular plate there desirably is a partially circular incision cut through the width of the plate beginning at the bottom edge thereof.
The suspension device works in concert with a circular cover which is a lid for a document storing tube. A rim along a top circumference of the cover has formed thereinto at least one pair of lip projections directed inwardly relative to the circumference. Each of the pair of lip projections faces one another.
One or more document storing tubes may then be vertically hung between the rods by attachment to the plate through a circular cover which serves as a lid for the document storing tube.
Each pair of grooves can be utilized to support a label tag with corresponding incision. The label is fitted into the groove.
The invention is described in more detail with reference to the drawing wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the suspension device;
FIG. 2 is a top view of a cover for the storing tube; and
FIG. 3 is the cover of the tube shown by FIG. 2 in cross-section.
The suspension of the tube 6 on the suspension device is made by means of projections 7 on the inside of the usual cover of plastic material, which projections normally are made on the cover to facilitate removal of the same. Therefore it is not necessary to do anything on the tube or on its cover to perform the suspension. Of course, for security purposes the cover can also be fixed onto the tube in any of several known ways.
The suspension device comprises a plate strip 1 having a lower edge several L-shaped coupled scores 2 with hook 3 dimensioned for various kinds of tubes.
The upper edge of the plate strip can be formed with grooves 4 without hooks for fixing an address-label or labels.
The lower edge of the plate strip can be formed with incisions 5 at the ends for placing the plate strip in a frame work. Of course, suspension can also be accomplished without the rods or incisions in a variety of self-evident ways.
1. A suspension device for a document storing tube, the device being a flat rectangular plate strip comprising a plurality of scores each cut through a width of said plate, each score consisting of an L-shaped profi

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