Document suspension apparatus

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40617, 312184, B65D 2700

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ABSTRACT:
Suspension apparatus for supporting documents and the like, comprising a track (30) having first and second walls (31) and (32) dependent from a bridging portion (33) and defining a channel, a step (36) facing the bridging portion (33) formed within the channel on the first wall and (31) and, a suspendable article (45, 46) having a substantially lamina edge portion and an abutment. A guide member (41) extends from the second wall (32) of the track and is arranged for guiding the lamina edge portion (45) into the channel from a direction transverse to the channel and, for holding the suspendable article (45, 46) in such a way that, when the lamina edge portion (45) is engaged in the channel, the abutment may contact the step (36) and the article (45,46) may be supported by the track (30).

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patent: 3724524 (1973-04-01), Potter
patent: 4674637 (1987-06-01), Lovelock et al.
PCT Application, International Publication No. WO87/03542, PCT/GB86/00747, Jun. 18, 1987.

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