Abstract: A shipping carrier having a frame with an elongated tube and an elongated retainer attached to the tube. Dunnage made of a compressible material is attached to the retainer and that dunnage has a plurality of space for recesses, each of which has spaced-apart sides and are dimensioned to receive an edge of a component. A guard is attached to the dunnage so that the guard overlies at least a portion of one side of the dunnage recess. Additionally, a subcomponent may be attached to the dunnage with a screw anchor.
Abstract: A shipping carrier having a frame with an elongated tube and an elongated retainer attached to the tube. Dunnage made of a compressible material is attached to the retainer and that dunnage has a plurality of space for recesses, each of which has spaced-apart sides and are dimensioned to receive an edge of a component. A guard is attached to the dunnage so that the guard overlies at least a portion of one side of the dunnage recess. Additionally, a subcomponent may be attached to the dunnage with a screw anchor.
Abstract: A shipping carrier having a frame with at least one elongated rectangular tube having an outer periphery. An elongated retainer has dunnage attached to it for supporting the intended load. The retainer is attached to the tube so that the retainer is positioned wholly around the outside of the outer periphery of the tube.
Abstract: An improved paper support bar for use in a chain driven printing press having a bar (11) that may be permanently attached to the drive chains (17) of a printing press and a plurality of paper supporting fingers (13) snugly disposed thereon for supporting paper (32). Each finger (13) has a hole (27) disposed therethrough that conforms in configuration to the cross section of the bar (11). Each finger (13) also has a plurality of ridges (28) formed thereon to contact the bar (11) and further aid in snugly holding the finger (13) on the bar (11). Each finger (13) also includes an inclined edge (29) formed thereon to present only a very narrow edge (31) to the paper (32) as a support surface.