1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a sheath and more particularly, to a sheathing device applied to a combination document rack.
2. Description of the Related Art
As the petroleum price rises, the freight cost becomes higher, so a variety of products, e.g. a combination document rack for office, for decreasing the freight cost and increasing the single loading capacity have been gradually developed.
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The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a sheathing device which can firm up a combination document rack for preventing the combination document rack from easy disassembly.
The foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by the sheathing device formed of a hollow tubular member, a longitudinal gap, an opening, a transversal gap, and a curved gap. The hollow tubular member includes a first tube wall, a second tube wall, and a curved tube wall. The first tube wall includes a first end, a second end, a first internal wall surface, and a first external wall surface. The second tube wall includes a third end, a fourth end, a second internal wall surface, and a second external wall surface. The curved tube wall extends to the third end from the second end and includes an internal wall surface and an external wall surface. The longitudinal gap extends to the second end from the first end and runs through the first internal and external wall surfaces and defines two longitudinal wall surfaces facing each other. The opening partially runs through the first internal and external wall surfaces and one of the two longitudinal wall surfaces. The transversal gap extends to the fourth end from the third end and runs through the second internal and external wall surfaces. The curved gap runs through the internal and external wall surfaces of the curved tube wall and communicates with the longitudinal and transversal gaps.
In light of the structure mentioned above, when the sheathing device of the present invention is applied to the combination document rack, the sheathing device can firm up the structure of the combination document rack to prevent it from easy disassembly.
Structural features and desired effects of the present invention will become more fully understood by reference to a preferred embodiment given hereunder. However, it is to be understood that the embodiment is given by way of illustration only, thus is not limitative of the claim scope of the present invention.
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The hollow tubular member 11 is L-shaped and includes a first tube wall 21, a second tube wall 23, and a curved tube wall 25. In fact, the hollow tubular member 11 is structurally one-piece. For clear illustration, circular broken lines are drawn for defining the ranges of the first tube wall 21, the second tube wall 23, and the curved tube wall 25, respectively, so the broken lines are imaginary and not provided on the hollow tubular member 11 actually. In practice, the hollow tubular member 11 is not limited to the character āLā in shape and can be of either of other sizes and geometric figures.
The first tube wall 21 includes a first end 211, a second end 213, a first internal wall surface 215, and a first external wall surface 217. The second tube wall 23 includes a third end 231, a fourth end 233, a second internal wall surface 235, and a second external wall surface 237. The curved tube wall 25 extends to the third end 231 from the second end 213 and includes an internal wall surface 251 and an external wall surface 253.
The longitudinal gap 13 extends to the second end 213 from the first end 211 and runs through the first internal and external wall surfaces 215 and 217. The longitudinal gap 13 defines two longitudinal wall surfaces 131 and 133 facing each other.
The opening 15 partially runs through the first internal wall surface 215, the first external wall surface 217, and one of the longitudinal wall surfaces 131 and 133. In other words, the opening 15 can be located at the left or right side of the first tube wall 21.
The longitudinal gap 17 extends to the fourth end 233 from the third end 231 and runs through the second internal and external wall surfaces 235 and 237.
The curved gap 19 runs through the internal and external wall surfaces 251 and 253 and communicates with the longitudinal and transversal gaps 13 and 17.
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The sheathing device 10 of the present invention is to firm up connections between components of either of a variety of combination document racks. Referring to
Specifically, the opening 15 is to receive a trackway 21 of the combination document rack 20, so a connection bar 23 located on a top side of the combination document rack 20 cannot be easily detached. In this way, the sheathing device 10 can firm up the structure of the combination document rack 20.