Abstract: A method and system for packaging multiple bedding products. The method includes compressing a stack of individual compressed and sealed mattresses between an upper shipping support and a lower shipping support and restraining subsequent expansion of the individual compressed and sealed mattresses with bands enclosing the upper and lower shipping supports and the stack of compressed and sealed mattresses.
Abstract: A hanger for womens purses, handbags, shopping bags, or other articles, is provided which consists of a pair of elongated hinged support arms with a rubber semi-cylindrical bail mounted at the distal end of one of the arms, and with some means at the distal end of the other arm from which a purse, or other article may be suspended. The hanger is constructed to extend over the edge of a flat or curved surface, such as a table, chair arm, or the like, with the rubber bail engaging the surface in a non-slip relationship and with the article being suspended by the hanger over the edge of the table top, arm, or the like. The hanger is foldable to a compact configuration when not in use, and when so folded, it is constructed so that it may be used as a police whistle to summon help in cases of emergency.
Abstract: A self-clamping wire rack is provided for magazines, cards, napkins, letters, and the like; the rack being formed in its basic configuration of a first wire rod which is bent to constitute the rear side of the rack and also to constitute a pair of rearwardly extending legs; and of a second wire rod bent to constitute the front side of the rack and also constitute a pair of forwardly extending legs; the two components of the rack being hinged to one another in a manner such that when the assembly is placed on a horizontal surface, the front and rear sides are turned angularly towards one another to exert a clamping force on the magazines, cards, or other articles supported on the rack between the front and rear sides of the rack, so as to maintain such articles in the rack.