Abstract: The present invention concerns a loading ledge (1) to be used e.g. in transport and storing and a system for creation of load units. The loading ledge (1) has an upper leg (4) and a lower leg (2) forming a substantially L-shaped cross-section. The lower leg (2) is furnished with one or more projections (3), to make it possible to use handling equipment. One or more locking means (5) are integrated in the loading ledge (1) to grip straps or the like. A load unit is created in that two or more loading ledges (1) are used together with straps to fixate the goods (19) on the loading ledges (1).
Abstract: A fixture to be used for formation of unit loads of one or more packages on loading ledges is shown. The fixture can adapt the positions of the loading ledges depending on the size and form of the unit loads to be formed. The fixture has a rectangular frame formed of two parallel long struts and two short struts between the ends of the long struts. A number of further intermediate short struts may be arranged between the long struts to stabilize the frame. Four transversal bars are arranged moveable on the long struts. On each transversal bar, two cups are received, of which at least one cup is received moveable on the transversal bar. The cups are to receive the loading ledges.
Abstract: A pull-out mechanism for a drawer (2) in a drawer cavity (3) in a piece of furniture (4). The pull-out mechanism includes an upper rail (8) with a substantially U-shaped cross-section, said rail being affixed to the drawer (2) in its longitudinal direction, and possibly a lower rail (8) with a substantially U-shaped cross section, said lower rail, possibly indirectly, being affixed to a wall (5) in the drawer cavity (3), and an intermediate rail (10) which in its longitudinal direction is movable between the upper rail and the lower rail. At least one bearing holder (12, 22) with roller (14, 15, 24, 25) and balls (16, 29) is inserted between the intermediate rail and the upper rail and the lower rail respectively.
Abstract: A chip board including an intermediary layer (1) and a layer (2) of large chips positioned on both sides of said intermediary layer. An outer layer (3) is provided on the 5 outer surface of each layer of large chips. In addition to the chips, the layers include an adhesive. The intermediary layer (1) includes a mixture of wood chips having chip fractions of a chip size of 0.1 to 20 mm, and the chips of this layer are randomly oriented. The individual chip in the layer (2) of large chips presents the following characteristics: a length of approx. 50 to approx. 130 mm, a width of approx. 4 to approx. 40 mm and a thickness of approx. 0.2 to approx. 2.0 mm. The chips within each layer (2) of large chips are all oriented in one and the same direction. As a result, a chip board is obtained which demonstrates a significantly higher E-module and stiffness in flexure than hitherto known despite a reduced consumption of material.
Abstract: A chair including a central, substantially vertical supporting member provided with a seat at the top, where the supporting member at the bottom end thereof or adjacent thereto is supported by a plurality of legs. Each leg is substantially horizontal, and one end of each leg is inserted into an opening in a projecting portion of a star-shaped member positioned at the bottom of the supporting member, the one end of each leg being secured in the opening by way of a snap effect and wherein each leg is secured to its respective projecting portion of the star-shaped member by a projecting, rounded guide member positioned at one end of the leg, the guide member being adapted to engage a recess in the under side of the projecting portion of the star-shaped member.
Abstract: A machine for slitting plane packaging blanks (3) made of corrugated board. The machine includes a driving roller assembly (1?a, 1?b, 5?, 5?) for advancing the blanks and a rotatable slitting roller (7) with a knife (9) for producing a front edge slit (11) and/or a rear edge slit (13) in each packaging blank (3). The knife (9) is circular and defined by two knife edges (9a, 9b), said knife extending across a central angle (v) of max. 300° in such a manner that said knife presents a knife gap (19) between said knife edges.
Abstract: A chair including a central, substantially vertical supporting member (1) provided with a seat (2) at the top, said seat optionally including a back rest (3). The supporting member is at the bottom end thereof or adjacent thereto supported by a plurality of legs (6a-6e). Each leg (6a-6e) is substantially horizontal, and one end of each leg is inserted into an opening (7a-7e) in a projecting portion (9a-9e) of a star-shaped member (9) positioned at the bottom of the supporting member (1). One end of each leg is secured in the opening (7a-7e) by way of a snap effect. This allows the legs of the chair to be easily connected with the supporting member, i.e. by inserting one end of each leg into an opening in a projecting portion of the star-shaped member. The legs are also easily disassembled by way of pulling them out of said openings.
Abstract: A loading member with a substantially L-shaped cross section and which jointly with a corresponding loading member may be arranged at the bottom of a box, each member being provided at one of two respective parallel lower edges of the box. The loading members are retained in close abutment with the box by means of circumferential straps or packaging film, whereby the members form feet for the box. A first web of the L-section is provided with at least two pressed hollow projections on the surface intended to face a supporting surface of the loading member. Two of these projections have an interspacing of at least half the length of the member. The width of the projections is less than or equal to half the width of the first web. The projections substantially abut an edge at which the webs of the L-section converge.