Abstract: The basket liner of the present invention includes a sheet which is designed for a basket of the type have at least one handle having forward and rearward legs connected to and extending upwardly from front and rearward panels of the basket. The liner sheet includes front and rear edges, opposing first and second side edges, and upper and lower surfaces. The sheet is connected to the handle leg portions adjacent the forward and rearward edges of the sheet, to maintain the liner in position. One embodiment of the invention includes a ribbon attached to the lower surface of the sheet adjacent the front edge, with the ends of the ribbon tied around the handle front leg. A second ribbon attached to the lower surface adjacent the rearward edge of the sheet is tied around the rear leg of the handle, to secure the liner in position. In a second embodiment of the invention, the attachment of the ribbons to the sheet is through a pair of slots or buttonholes, thereby permitting removal of the ribbon.
Abstract: A basket liner is designed for use with various types of baskets. A first liner is designed for a basket with a single handle, and includes a sheet of fabric with forward and rearward edges, and opposing side edges. The forward and rearward edges of the fabric are wrapped around the forward and rearward legs of the handle, and fastened in place to connect the liner to the basket. Another embodiment of the invention is designed for use with baskets of the type having two handles thereon. In this type of basket liner, the fabric sheet has a pair of first and second aligned cuts in the front and rear edges of the sheet, and a second pair of aligned third and fourth cuts spaced from the first and second cuts, in the front and rear edges of the sheet.
Abstract: A basket liner is designed for use with various types of baskets. A first liner is designed for a basket with a single handle, and includes a sheet of fabric with forward and rearward edges, and opposing side edges. The forward and rearward edges of the fabric are wrapped around the forward and rearward legs of the handle, and fastened in place to connect the liner to the basket. Another embodiment of the invention is designed for use with baskets of the type having two handles thereon. In this type of basket liner, the fabric sheet has a pair of first and second aligned cuts in the front and rear edges of the sheet, and a second pair of aligned third and fourth cuts spaced from the first and second cuts, in the front and rear edges of the sheet.
Abstract: A basket liner designed for use with a basket of the type having an upstanding stationary handle includes a sheet of fabric with forward and rearward edges, and opposing side edges. In one embodiment of the invention a button and buttonhole are provided along the forward and rearward edges of the sheet to permit fastening of the sheet to the stationary basket handle. In a second embodiment of the invention, the sheet is provided with a plurality of buttonholes along the forward and rearward edges through which a ribbon may be woven which may be tied to the basket handle to secure the basket liner in position.
Abstract: This invention has an object to provide a cartridge filter which can prevent the interior of a filter housing from being contaminated when paint or ink is filtered. In this invention, a cartridge filter element is contained in a bag-like body or a cylindrical body made of an aqueous non-osmotic film.
Abstract: A transport container which is suitable, in particular, for transport on airplanes, should be lightweight and, in addition, assure an absolute safe insulation of the interior of the container against severe climatic changes. This is particularly important when transporting art articles which otherwise could be damaged. In accordance with the invention, such a transport container is so structured that the walls and the lid consist of a plurality of layer zones which are coordinated with each other with respect to their efficiency characteristics--namely, an inner layer zone consisting of a rigid moisture-storing material, a heat-insulating material layer mounted atop the inner layer zone and covered on both sides with a water-impervious foil, a wide mesh-like grid structure which rests on the heat-insulating material layer and forms a plurality of air chambers and an outer wall of the transport container which covers the grid structure.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 30, 1981
Date of Patent:
February 15, 1983
Assignee:
KTS, Kunstoff-Technische Spezialfertigungen Anni Przytarski
Abstract: The present invention relates to a complex packing, especially adapted for the transport and storage of liquid and pasty products in large quantities, for example of the order of a thousand litres or more, this packing having a large safety factor during handling while full, while enabling a small volume to be obtained when empty. The complex packing is composed firstly of a plastic bag of parallelepiped shape capable of being folded flat when empty, and secondly of a pallet of corresponding parallelepiped shape which constitutes a rigid outer casing for the plastic bag, the pallet comprising a base platform and four dismantlable sides, of which at least two have handles for handling by slings. The platform is furthermore arranged so as to receive a cross-member which may be engaged in the handles of the pallet located immediately below, so as to couple the two pallets together for handling in series.