Abstract: An arrangement in an overhead conveyor, which has a chain part, a guide part, and load carriers connected or convertible to the chain part. The chain part is formed of a plurality of rotationally symmetrical driver bodies arranged in a row, and flexible connecting means interconnecting the driver bodies. The guide part is formed of a substantially U-shaped section opening upwards, with a groove in which the chain part is adapted to travel and be guided by inwardly directed sliding surfaces formed of slide elements. Slide elements are also arranged on the tops of the U section legs, and the load carrier rests with an arm against one of said tops. A second arm of the load carrier extends outside the leg of the U section for connecting a load.
Abstract: Floor mat arrangement for floor mats which have a (synthetic) rubber backing and a pile surface whose pile portion is surrounded by a pile-free border. The arrangement comprises at least two mats whose lower side, in or adjacent the corners of the mats, first Velcro strips or the like are attached. The arrangement further comprises second Velcro straps or strips or the like having opposite fastening means, linking together the first Velcro strips or patches of adjoining mats, arranged edge-to-edge. The back of the mats if formed with a patterned depression of a considerable extent.
Abstract: A clothes hanger has an elongate body which is adapted to carry a garment, and a fixing member which has arms and is movable toward and away from the body between a closed position in which a garment is held between arms and the upper side of the body, and an open position in which the garment can be removed from the hanger. The fixing member is locked in its closed and open positions by cooperating snap-in fasteners provided on the fixing member and the body.