BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
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The present invention relates to a suspension element
for suspending a suspended member in a suspension and
fixing location, in particular to a suspension element
employed for suspending an inner sheet within a container
or employed for suspending a falling object prevention
net for catching falling objects suspended on structural
members in a location where catching of falling objects
is necessary.
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Furthermore, the present invention relates to a
suspended member adapted to be suspended by this
suspension element, in particular, a sheet or a net.
Description of Related Art
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Containers are employed for transporting cargo in
aircraft and ships. During transportation of the
container, a container inner bag is employed as a
countermeasure to deal with smells or other contamination
within the container, or as a countermeasure for
dampness. The presence of dampness produces condensation
on the inside wall of the container and/or the outer
surface of the inner bag. Or moisture adheres to the
upper surface of the main body of the inner bag in the
form of accumulations of water or water drops. Or again,
water may accumulate on the bottom surface in the
container. As a result, there is a risk that such
moisture will cause contamination or damage to the cargo.
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In order to protect the cargo from dampness within
the container or in order to prevent contamination within
the container caused by the cargo, inner bags have been
proposed
provided with a water-absorbent member or water-wetting
prevention member on the outer surface of the inner bag (for
example Laid-open Japanese Utility Model No. H.3-87696 and
Published Japanese Utility Model No. H.3-12711).
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Also, another means of protecting the cargo from dampness
within the container is an inner sheet, different from the
inner bag, called a wetting damage prevention sheet. Such a
wetting damage prevention sheet is a member that is employed
arranged facing the ceiling wall of the container. This
wetting damage prevention sheet is provided with a water-absorbing
member stuck on to it in the form of a strip in a
desired location on the side facing the ceiling wall of the
container.
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Mounting of an inner sheet equipped with such water-wetting
prevention on to the ceiling wall of the container
is performed as follows. The description will now be given
taking an inner sheet as an example. One adhesive face of a
double-sided adhesive tape is stuck on to the ceiling wall
side of an inner sheet. The inner sheet is then fixed on to
the ceiling wall by sticking the other adhesive surface of
the double-sided adhesive tape on to the ceiling wall of the
container by pressing it on manually from one end to the other
end.
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However, this task of affixing the inner sheet manually
requires some force and prolongs the working time. Also,
sometimes the double-sided adhesive tape peels off either
during the affixing operation or after affixing. Furthermore,
after the inner sheet which has been stuck on by the
double-sided adhesive tape is peeled off from the ceiling wall
of the container, it is necessary to remove residual adhesive
adhering to the ceiling wall. This involves extra labor and
working time for the operation of adhesive removal.
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Also, the mounting parts of the suspension elements
provided on the container inside wall are arranged in different
positions in different containers. Consequently, since the
suspended portions of the inner sheet are usually fixed in
position on the inner sheet, it is not possible to adjust the
positions of the suspended portions of the inner sheet to
correspond to the positions of the mounting elements on the
container inside wall. This makes the operation of engaging
the suspended portions with the mounting elements difficult.
Or if some portions of the inner sheet cannot be thus engaged,
they hang down, interfering with the operation of inserting
or removing cargo.
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Also, in the case of a net such as a safety net for catching
falling objects, there are often restrictions on the points
where this net may be fixed in regard to the structural members
at the location where this is required. The positions of the
points where the safety net is hung therefore cannot be
adjusted: this increases the time required for hanging the
net or, in the worst case, may make it impossible to hang the
net at all.
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The inventor of the present application, as a result of
conducting various studies, arrived at the concept that, if
techniques for coupling the inner sheet and inner wall of the
container could be improved the task of mounting the inner
sheet could be alleviated and the inner sheet could be
prevented from coming off after mounting and furthermore the
time required for the mounting operation could be shortened,
without using double-sided adhesive tape.
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The inventor further arrived at the concept that, by
making this coupling means a coupling means of the sliding
type, which is unlikely to malfunction, the coupling positions
of the mounting elements and suspended portions could be
adjusted and the operation of coupling these two thereby made
even easier; furthermore, repeated use over a long time could
be made possible.
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It was further concluded that such coupling means could
be applied not just to an inner sheet but to a wide range of
suspended members including sheets and nets.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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A first object of the present invention is to provide a
suspension element whereby the labor required for the task
of suspending and detaching a suspended member can be
alleviated, wherein the suspended member cannot come off after
mounting, and wherein the time required for the task of
mounting and detaching can be shortened.
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A second object of the present invention is to provide
a suspended member that is ideal when used coupled with this
suspension element.
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A third object of the present invention is to provide a
suspended member equipped with this suspension element.
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In order to achieve this first object, a suspension
element for suspending a suspended member according to the
present invention comprises a retaining body that holds the
suspended member and a coupling part for coupling with a fixed
suspension point, provided integrally with this retaining
body. This retaining body is a tubular body provided with a
linear gap along the tube axis.
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Mounting of the suspended member on to a suspension
element of such a construction is performed as follows. First
of all, when the suspended member is a sheet, the sheet is
wrapped in one layer on to a core such as a rope-shaped body
or rod-shaped body that is narrower than the internal diameter
of the tubular body constituting the retaining body but thicker
than the width of the gap. The meeting surfaces of the sheet
after it has been wrapped around are sewn together along the
core. In this way, a linear projection is formed in the sheet.
This projection is fitted into the tubular body of the
suspension element by sliding the tubular body from the end
of the projection. As a result, the sheet is held by the
tubular body of the suspension element. Also, where the
suspended member is a net, this projection may be a rope coupled
with the net or a projection may be provided in the same way
as in the case of the sheet described above on a border sheet
provided coupled with the periphery of the net.
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Such suspension elements are freely slidable along the
projection and are not restricted to a single element but could
be mounted in any desired number on a projection. Although
the mounting parts provided in the container on a wall are
positionally fixed, coupling can be effected with any desired
mounting parts through the coupling parts of the suspension
elements by sliding these suspension elements.
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Since these suspension elements can be mounted one at a
time on the mounting parts, the work is simple and easy, so
the labor involved in the mounting operation is alleviated,
and the time required for the mounting operation is shortened.
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In putting this invention into practice, the coupling part
may be preferably provided opposite the gap on the other side
of the tube axis of the tubular body. With such a construction,
when the coupling part of the suspension element is coupled
with a fixed suspension point, the suspended member is
positioned on the opposite side from the coupling part and
so cannot interfere with the mounting operation; efficiency
of the operation is thereby improved. In putting the present
invention into practice, preferably, the transverse
cross-section of the tubular body may be C-shaped or
triangular-shaped. With such a construction, since the
suspension elements have a construction wherein their
transverse cross-sectional shape is annular with a gap in part
thereof, the suspended member can be mounted in sliding fashion
on the suspension elements.
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Also, in preferred embodiments of the present invention,
in view of manufacturing costs and ease of the suspension
operation, the coupling part may be a plate-shaped body formed
with a through-hole, a ring-shaped body, or a hook-shaped body,
in accordance with the design.
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In order to achieve the second object of the present
invention, the suspended member may suitably be provided with
a projection extending therealong and fitting into the
interior of a tubular body. Thanks to the provision of such
a projection, the suspended member can be held by the tubular
body of a suspension element as described above without falling
off.
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According to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, when the suspended member is a sheet, this
projection may be formed by covering a linear core by wrapping
around it one layer of part of the sheet, and sewing together
the meeting surfaces of the sheet where they meet after such
covering. In this way, a linear projection whose transverse
cross-sectional shape and diameter are uniform can be formed
simply and easily, and the tubular body can be slidably fitted
on to this projection. Also, if the suspended member is a net,
this projection may be constituted by a rope coupled to the
net, or a projection may be provided in the same way as in
the case of the sheet described above in a border sheet by
providing a border sheet coupled to the periphery of the net.
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Preferably also this suspension element is formed of metal,
synthetic resin or ceramics. If the suspension element is
formed of such material, it can be made of light weight, so
handling is facilitated and working efficiency is improved.
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In order to mount this suspension element on a mounting
part constituting a fixed suspension point, there may
preferably be mounted on this coupling part a flexible
cord-shaped body. By adopting such a construction, even if
the coupling part is rigid, since the cord-shaped body mounted
thereon is flexible, this cord-shaped body can easily be
mounted individually on a mounting part constituting a fixed
suspension point, thus facilitating the mounting operation.
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Also, suitably, a freely extensible cord-shaped body may
be mounted on this coupling part for coupling to a fixed
suspension point. If such a freely extensible cord-shaped
body is mounted on the coupling part, even if the coupling
part and the mounting part of the fixed suspension location
are a little separated, this can be mounted on the mounting
part through the intermediary of the cord-shaped body. The
efficiency of the mounting operation is thereby improved.
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A suspended member according to the present invention that
is suspended using a suspension element on a fixed suspension
point comprises a projection coupled with the suspension
element and provided extending linearly therealong. The
shape and size of the transverse cross-section of this
projection are essentially uniform in the direction of
extension of this projection. The shape and size of the
transverse cross-section of this projection are formed
matching the shape and size of the transverse cross-section
of the inner wall face of the retaining body, such that this
projection fits into the retaining body (tubular body) of the
suspension element described above and the retaining body is
free to slide along the projection. Consequently, the
suspension element can be freely slidably mounted on the
suspended member and moreover the suspension element can
firmly hold this such that the suspended member does not fall
out during the operation of mounting on the mounting part of
the fixed suspension point or during use.
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This projection may suitably be formed as already
described. If this is done, a linear projection whose
cross-sectional shape and diameter are uniform along the rope
can be formed simply and easily, and the tubular body can be
slidably fitted on to this projection. There is thus no
possibility of impairment of the ability of the suspension
element and projection to co-operate, or the slidability of
the suspension element.
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Preferably, the core described above is a rope and this
rope is made of vinylon or hemp. Since a rope made of vinylon
or hemp is flexible and strong, it has the advantages that
a suspended member such as for example a sheet or net can be
stored by folding up or stored by rolling up and furthermore
is fully able to withstand repeated use.
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Also, in order to achieve the third object of the present
invention, with a suspended member fitted with suspension
elements according to the present invention, suspension
elements as described above and a suspended member as described
above are provided. Thus, this projection is fitted into the
tube of the tubular body of the suspension element such that
the suspension element can be freely slid along this
projection.
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Thanks to the construction as above, since the suspension
element and suspended member have the respective operational
effects as described above, the task of mounting the suspended
member on to the fixed suspension points becomes simple and
easy, so labor is alleviated and the time required for the
mounting operation can be shortened; furthermore, once fixing
on to the fixed suspension points has been performed, there
is no possibility of the suspension elements and suspended
member becoming separated.
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A suspended member as described above can suitably be the
inner sheet of a container. In this case, the fixed suspension
points are preferably the inside wall of the container. Also,
this suspended member could suitably be a safety net i.e. a
net for catching falling objects. In this case, the fixed
suspension points may be any desired structural members at
the periphery of the space or within the space where falling
objects are to be caught.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages
of the present invention will be better understood from the
following description taken in connection with the
accompanying drawings; in which:
- Fig. 1(A) is a front view of a suspension element according
to the present invention, and Fig. 1(B) is a cross-sectional
view sectioned along the line I-I of Fig. 1(A);
- Fig. 2(A) is a transverse cross-sectional view
illustrating an example of the transverse cross-sectional
shape of a tubular body of this suspension element according
to the present invention and Fig. 2(B) is a transverse
cross-sectional view illustrating another example of the
transverse cross-sectional shape of this tubular body;
- Fig. 3(A) is a front view showing an example of the
construction of a coupling part of a suspension element
according to the present invention, Fig. 3(B) is a front view
showing another example of the construction of a coupling part
according to the present invention, and Fig. 3(C) is a side
view showing an example wherein a coupling part according to
the present invention is arranged on the circumferential
surface of the tubular body facing in a direction perpendicular
to the tube axis;
- Fig. 4(A) is a partial perspective view given in
explanation of an inner sheet constituting an example of a
suspended member according to the present invention, and Fig.
4 (B) is a cross-sectional view sectioned along the line II-II
of Fig. 4(A);
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing how a suspension
element constituting an example of a suspended member
according to the present invention is mounted;
- Fig. 6 is a diagram given in explanation of an example
of a method of mounting an inner sheet constituting an example
of a suspended member according to the present invention on
the container ceiling wall using a suspension element
according to the present invention, and illustrating the
mounted condition;
- Fig. 7 is a diagram given in explanation of a further
example of a method of mounting an inner sheet constituting
an example of a suspended member according to the present
invention on a container ceiling wall using a suspension
element according to the present invention, and illustrating
the mounted condition;
- Fig. 8 is a diagram given in explanation of a
constructional example of an inner sheet constituting an
example of a suspended member provided with a suspension
element according to the present invention;
- Fig. 9 is a diagram given in explanation of a further
constructional example of an inner sheet constituting an
example of a suspended member according to the present
invention;
- Fig. 10 is a diagram given in explanation of a
constructional example of the inner sheet illustrated in Fig.
9;
- Fig. 11 is a diagram given in explanation of a
constructional example of a net constituting an example of
a suspended member according to the present invention; and
- Fig. 12 is a diagram given in explanation of a
constructional example of the net constituting a net for
catching falling objects illustrated in Fig. 11.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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Embodiments of the present invention will be described
below with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that
the drawings that are referred to merely illustrate
diagrammatically the shape, size and positional relationships
of the various structural constituents so as to enable the
construction of the present invention to be understood. Also,
although the example construction described below is a
preferred example of the present invention, the present
invention is clearly not restricted in any way to such
constructional examples.
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In the description below, an inner sheet for a container
and a net for catching falling objects are described as
examples of the suspended member.
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Fig. 1 is a view given in explanation of a constructional
example of a suspension element according to the present
invention; Fig. 1(A) is a front view of the suspension element,
and Fig. 1(B) is a cross-sectional view showing sectioned along
the line I-I of Fig. 1(A).
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Suspension element 10 according to the present invention
comprises a retaining body 12 and coupling part 14.
Suspension element 10 is employed to suspend an inner sheet
constituting a suspended member on a container inside wall
constituting a fixed suspension point. Retaining body 12 has
a construction that retains an inner sheet. Coupling part 14
is provided integrated with this retaining body 12. Also,
this coupling part 14 is coupled with a mounting part provided
on an inside wall of the container, for example the ceiling
wall of the container, and suspension element 10 is suspended
on this mounting part.
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This retaining body 12 is a tubular body. This tubular
body is provided with a gap 18 provided in linear fashion along
the tube axis 16. Part of the inner sheet that is to be held
suspended is held within the tube of tubular body 12, while
the remaining portions of the sheet extend outside the tube
from the gap. The width of this gap 18 should therefore be
made such that the sheet portion that is held therein cannot
fall out of the tube, as will be clear from the subsequent
description.
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In the constructional example of suspension element 10
shown in Fig. 1(A) and (B), the transverse cross-sectional
shape of tubular body 12 is a C-shaped arc. Furthermore,
coupling part 14 is a plate-shaped body formed with a
through-hole 20. This plate-shaped coupling part 14 is
provided along the entire length of the tubular body along
this tube axis 16 on the outer surface of tubular body 12,
but could be provided along part only of tubular body 12. Also,
through-hole 20 could be provided at any suitable desired point
in the plate-shaped body, but, in this constructional example,
is provided at an intermediate position in the length direction
of the tubular body.
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Also, this coupling part 14 is provided at a position
opposite gap 18 on the other side of tube axis 16 of tubular
body 12. With such an arrangement, when tubular part 14 of
suspension element 10 is coupled to the inside wall of the
container, the inner sheet is positioned on the opposite side
to the coupling part 14. It cannot therefore interfere with
the operation of mounting the inner sheet, thus improving the
efficiency of the operation.
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Apart from a C-shaped arcuate shape, the transverse
cross-sectional shape of tubular body 12 described above could
be a rectangular C shape or triangular shape. The rectangular
C-shaped transverse cross-sectional shape of such a tubular
body is shown in Fig. 2(A). The triangular shape of the
transverse cross-section of such a tubular body is shown in
Fig. 2(B). Thus, by making tubular body 12 of a ring-shaped
construction in transverse cross-section, the suspension
element has a structure which is of annular transverse
cross-sectional shape with a gap formed in part thereof, so
the inner sheet can be mounted in the suspension element in
slidable fashion.
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Also, with the aim of lowering manufacturing costs and
facilitating the suspension operation, coupling part 14 may
be made of a shape depending on the design, being either a
plate-shaped body formed with a through-hole 20 as described
above, or, instead, an annular body or hook-shaped body. Fig.
3(A) shows a front view of a constructional example in which
the coupling part is constituted as an annular body 22. Also,
Fig. 3(B) shows a front view of a constructional example in
which the coupling part is constituted as a hook-shaped body
24.
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The construction shown in Fig. 3 (C) is an example in which
the coupling unit is directed at right angles to the tube axis,
on the circumferential surface of tubular body 12. This
coupling part can be of any suitable desired shape depending
on the design; in the example illustrated, it is shown as a
lug-shaped element 28 formed with a through-hole 26 in the
middle.
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The tube diameter and length of the suspension element
described above and the size and shape of coupling part 14
can be determined as desired in accordance with the design
with a view to ease of handling.
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Also, this suspension element 10 is preferably formed of
metal, synthetic resin or ceramics. If the suspension element
is formed of such material, it can be made of light weight,
facilitating handling and improving operating efficiency.
For example, this suspension element 10 may desirably be formed
of aluminum.
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Next, a suspended member for example inner sheet employed
coupled with a suspension element according to the present
invention will be described. Fig. 4(A) is a partial
perspective view given in explanation of the inner sheet and
Fig. 4(B) is a cross-sectional view shown sectioned along the
line II-II of Fig. 4 (A) . In the inner sheet 30 shown in this
Fig. 4 (A) and Fig. 4 (B), the vicinity of the edge of the sheet
is illustrated. This inner sheet 30 comprises a projection
32 in part thereof. This projection 32 is provided extending
linearly, having a shape that can fit within tubular body 12
described above.
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This projection 32 is therefore provided with a
linear-shaped core 34. This core has a portion of inner sheet
30 wrapped around it in a single layer. The wrapped-round
portion of this sheet is designated by 30c. The sheet portions
on both sides of this wrapped-around portion 30c are
respectively designated as 30a and 30b. The meeting surfaces
of inner sheet portions 30a and 30b where these meet after
being wrapped around are sewn together along core 34. These
sewn-together portions are designated by 36 in Fig. 4 (B) and
the seam is indicated by 38 in Fig. 4 (A) . By using a long core
34 of uniform transverse cross-sectional shape and diameter
and sewing together a portion of inner sheet 30 after wrapping
it around this core 34, a linear projection 32 can be formed
simply and easily.
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Since the inner sheet is stored by being folded up or rolled
up, the core described above is preferably formed of strong
flexible material. For example, this core may be a rope made
of vinylon or hemp. A rope formed of vinylon or hemp has
flexibility and high strength, so it has the advantage that
the inner sheet can be stored by folding or stored by rolling
up and can satisfactorily withstand repeated use.
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Fig. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the condition
in which suspension element 10 is mounted on projection 32
of inner sheet 30. Projection 32 formed as described above
is inserted within the tube of tubular body 12 of suspension
element 10 as described above from its end. When this is done,
sheet seamed portion 36 fits within the gap 18 of tubular body
12. In this way, guided by projection 32, the suspension
element mounted on inner sheet 30 is slid to a suitable location
(shown by the arrow A in Fig. 5). In this way, thanks to the
presence of this projection 32, when the suspension element
is employed, this suspension element 10 can hold inner sheet
30 within tubular body 12 of this suspension element 10 without
it falling. It should be noted that instead of just a single
projection 32, any desired suitable number could be provided
in accordance with the design.
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Also, after suspension element 10 has been mounted on
projection 32, suspension element 10 can be prevented from
slipping off the end of projection 32 by tying the end 34a
of core 34 or by increasing its diameter by some other
technique.
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Next, a method of mounting this suspension element 10 on
the inside wall of the container will be described with
reference to Fig. 6 and Fig. 7. The mounting parts of the
container inside wall may have various types of shape.
Suspension elements 10 may therefore be directly coupled to
these mounting parts. Usually however, as shown in Fig. 6 and
Fig. 7, they are of U shape, arranged projecting from the
container inside wall 40.
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In order to mount suspension element 10 on a mounting part
42 on container inside wall 40, for example the ceiling wall,
as in the constructional example shown in Fig. 6, a C-ring
44 made for example of metal, synthetic resin or ceramics is
mounted on coupling part 14 of this suspension element 10.
This C-ring 44 is provided through the through-hole 20 provided
in coupling part 14. One hook of a so-called S-shaped link
(simply called an S link) 46 is hooked on to this C-ring 44,
while the other hook of this S link 46 is hooked on to a mounting
part 42. If this is done, the C-ring 44 and S link 46 are in
a flexible condition, so, even if the direction of suspension
element 10 and the direction of mounting part 42 do not coincide,
S link 46 can be mounted on mounting part 42 with S link 46
directed in a direction in which it is easily mounted.
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Alternatively, as in the constructional example shown in
Fig. 7, mounting may be effected using a flexible cord-shaped
body or freely extensible cord-shaped body. As such a
cord-shaped body 48, for example a rubber cord may be employed.
In this case, rubber cord 48 may be constituted in the form
of a ring passing through through-hole 20 provided in coupling
part 14 of suspension element 10. One hook of S link 46
described above may be hung on the ring of this rubber cord
48, while the other hook is mounted on mounting part 42. Thus,
even if suspension element 10 itself is formed by a rigid body,
since cord-shaped body 48 mounted thereon is flexible, this
cord-shaped body 48 can easily be separately mounted on a
container mounting part 42, facilitating the mounting
operation.
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In the case of a flexible cord-shaped body 48 as described
above, the direction of S link 46 can be freely altered, so
the operation of mounting S link 46 on to a mounting part 42
becomes straightforward. Also, if a freely extensible
cord-shaped body 48 is employed, even if the distance between
S link 46 and mounting part 42 is somewhat widened, S link
46 can still be hung on mounting part 42 by stretching
cord-shaped body 48. Consequently, in this case also,
suspension element 10 can easily be mounted on mounting part
42.
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Also, instead of a cord-shaped body having either one of
the properties of flexibility and extensibility, a cord-shaped
body having both these properties could be employed.
If a cord-shaped body 48 having flexibility and/or
extensibility is employed, the stretching condition of the
inner sheet can be adjusted and the efficiency of the mounting
operation can be improved.
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Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing a constructional
example of an inner sheet whereon a plurality of suspension
elements are mounted. This inner sheet 50 is of rectangular
shape. A water-wetting preventing member 52 is mounted in the
middle of the sheet along the direction of elongation. Linear
projections 54 and 56 are arranged in parallel on both sides
of water-wetting preventing member 52. A plurality of
suspension elements 64a ∼ 64e and 66a ∼ 66e are respectively
fitted on to projections 54 and 56.
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Also, a conventional mounting element is provided at both
edges facing the longitudinal direction. At the two corners
of one edge of inner sheet 50, there are provided for example
carabiner-type mounting rings 70a and 70b. At the two corners
of the other edge opposite thereto, there are provided for
example buckle-type strap-shaped fastening elements 72a and
72b.
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In order to mount such an inner sheet 50 fitted with
suspension elements on to a container inner wall, for example
the container ceiling wall, first of all, the mounting rings
70a and 70b on one edge side of the inner sheet are respectively
hung on and coupled with the mounting part provided at one
corner of the ceiling wall. Coupling is then effected in
sequence on to the mounting parts of the ceiling wall, starting
from the suspension element that was first coupled. Finally,
the strap-shaped fastening elements 72a and 72b on the other
edge side of the inner sheet are coupled with the mounting
parts provided in the corners on the other side of the ceiling
wall, and the stretched condition of the inner sheet is
adjusted using the buckles. In this way, the inner sheet can
be suspended on the inside wall of the container.
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The inner sheet described with reference to Fig. 4 - Fig.
8 has a construction wherein the projections are provided in
the inner sheet region from the periphery of the suspended
member i.e. the inner sheet. However, in another preferred
embodiment of the present invention, these projections may
be provided at the periphery of the suspended member i.e. the
inner sheet.
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Fig. 9 shows a constructional example in which these
projections are provided at the periphery of the suspended
member i.e. the inner a sheet, and is a perspective view similar
to Fig. 6. In the case of the constructional example of this
sheet 30, a projection 32 is provided at the edge of the sheet.
This projection 32, as already described with reference to
Fig. 4(A) and (B), can be provided at the edge of sheet 30.
In this way, temporary positional location can be effected
by fitting in and sliding projection 32 provided at the sheet
edge into the tubular body 12 of suspension element 10, from
its end.
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Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing an example in which
projections are respectively provided along a portion, namely,
in this constructional example, both edges, of the periphery
of the inner sheet, a plurality of suspension elements being
mounted on respective projections. Just as described with
reference to Fig. 8, a water leakage prevention member 152,
mounting rings 170a and 170b, buckle-type strap-shaped
fastening elements 172a and 172b are provided on inner sheet
150. However, in contrast to the constructional example of
a sheet shown in Fig. 8, in the constructional example of a
sheet shown in Fig. 10, projections 154 and 156 are provided
on both edges of inner sheet 150, along these edges.
Suspension elements 164a, 164b, 164c, 164d and 164e are mounted
on one projection 154 and suspension elements 166a, 166b, 166c,
166d and 166e are mounted on the other projection 156. In the
case of the constructional example shown in Fig. 10, there
is the advantage that there is no risk of portions at the edge
of the inner sheet sagging downwards when inner sheet 150 is
suspended.
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Next, the results of comparative tests of an inner sheet
employing the conventional double-sided adhesive tape and an
inner sheet employing a suspension element according to the
present invention will be described.
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The inner sheets that were employed were both sheets of
the 40-foot type, and were provided with a water-wetting
preventing member having a water absorption capacity of 40
liters through the middle of the sheet, as shown in Fig. 10.
In the case of the conventional sheet, double-sided adhesive
tape was provided on both sides of the water-wetting prevention
member. In contrast, in the case of the sheet according to
the present invention, one row in each case of a plurality
of suspension elements was arranged on each side of the
water-wetting prevention member, as shown in Fig. 10.
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When such inner sheets were actually mounted on the
ceiling walls of identical containers, in the case of a sheet
according to the present invention, mounting and removal was
straightforward, little labor being needed for the operation,
the respective operations being completed in about 10 minutes.
In contrast, in the case of the prior art sheet, a considerable
amount of labor was required to mount and remove it, taking
a considerable working time, about twice the time i.e. 20
minutes being required until the respective operations were
completed.
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Also, in the case of a sheet according to the present
invention, since it suffices simply to couple the suspension
elements to the mounting parts on the container ceiling wall,
there is no possibility of failure in mounting and removal.
In contrast, in the case of the prior art sheet, since mounting
involves sticking the sheet on whilst pressing on to it one
adhesive face of the double-sided adhesive tape, the adhesive
tape came off during the operation. Consequently, it had to
be pressed back on again. Also, not only during this operation
but also during use there is a risk of the sheet itself coming
off and falling down.
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Furthermore, with the sheet according to the present
invention, there was no contamination of the inside of the
container by use of this sheet. In contrast, in the case of
the conventional sheet, the inside wall surface was
contaminated by adhesive left sticking on to it after use of
the sheet. Consequently, further work was needed to remove
this contamination.
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Furthermore, in the case of a sheet according to the
present invention, a condition in which re-use was possible
was produced by replacing the water-wetting preventing member.
In contrast, in the case of the conventional sheet, since
adhesive had stuck to the sheet surface, it was in a condition
in which re-use of the sheet was not possible.
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Also, as regards overall costs, it was found that those
of the sheet according to the present invention were lower
than those of the conventional sheet.
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Although in the description of the above embodiments, an
inner sheet was taken as an example, the suspended member could
be a net, for example a safety net or net for catching falling
objects. Fig. 11 and Fig. 12 are perspective views showing
diagrammatically constructional examples in which the
suspended member is a net. In the case of the constructional
example of the net shown in Fig. 11, a net border sheet 210
is provided at the edge of net 200. A projection 232 is
provided on this border sheet 210 in the same way as in the
case of the inner sheet already described. Specifically, this
projection 232 comprises a linear core 234. This core 234 is
covered by wrapping on to it part of the border sheet 210 as
a single layer. The wrapped-around portion of this border
sheet 210 is indicated by 210c. The sheet portions on both
sides of this wrapped-around portion 210c are respectively
indicated by 210a and 210b. Also, the meeting faces of inner
sheet portions 210a and 210b where they meet after being
wrapped around are sewn along core 234. This seam portion is
indicated by 236. This border sheet 210 is coupled with the
net during this sewing or separately from the sewing. The
suspension elements 10 described above are then coupled to
these projections 232. By means of such a construction, the
net can be suspended at suitable fixed points by the same
operation as in the case of suspending a sheet, as already
described.
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Fig. 12 shows a constructional example of a net wherein
respective projections 240, 250, 260 and 270 are provided at
the four sides (periphery) of a rectangular net. In this
constructional example, a plurality, for example four
respective suspension elements are freely slidably coupled
to each projection. In the Figure, suspension elements
provided on each projection are respectively representatively
indicated by 245, 255, 265 and 275. Using these suspension
elements, in the same way as in the case of the sheet already
described, falling objects catching net 200 can be suspended
and extended in a space so as to catch falling objects, for
example. A net according to the present invention may in
particular be suitably employed in the gap beside an elevator,
the gap beside a stairway, at a site where civil engineering
work is being carried out, or at other work sites etc.
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As will be clear from the above description, with the
suspension element and suspended member of the present
invention, the following advantages can be obtained.
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By fitting the suspension elements on to projections
provided on the suspended member, the suspension elements are
freely slidably mounted on the projections. Consequently,
the suspension elements can be mounted on corresponding
mounting parts by effecting positional adjustment of the
suspension elements by moving the suspension elements one at
a time to positions where they can be easily mounted on the
prescribed mounting parts. Consequently, the mounting and
removal operations become straightforward and easy, so the
labor of the mounting and removal operations is alleviated
and the working time required for the mounting and removal
is shortened.
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Furthermore, since mounting can be effected on to fixed
suspension points without employing any sort of adhesive tape
on the suspended member of the present invention, there can
be no contamination of the fixed suspension points.
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Furthermore, since the construction of the suspension
elements and suspended member according to the present
invention is straightforward, manufacturing costs can be kept
low and re-use is feasible; also, the labor involved in the
operation is alleviated and the working time is shortened,
so, overall, costs are lower than those of prior art suspended
members such as for example container inner sheets or nets
for catching falling objects.
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Suspension elements and suspended members according to
the present invention are ideal in particular when applied
to inner sheets for containers or nets for catching falling
objects.