Abstract: Adding a decorative panel in a display position about a handbag by positioning opposite panel side edges beneath straps that fold about outer edges over the panel side edges and are held against unfolding movement by the curvature of the outer edges.
Abstract: A hooded exhaust vent having walls bounding an exhaust opening covered by a guard, in the assembly of which the walls and guard respectively have laterally extending slides urged in sliding movement into slide tracks in the path of the movement to establish a sliding interconnection therebetween.
Abstract: The injection molding on a sprue of graduated sizes of artificial fingernails correlated to varying sizes of natural fingernails, in which packaging is according to their position on the sprue and obviates the tedium of measuring.
Abstract: The play of a child's educational game to teach skills, such as color recognition, in which free ends of “color” straps in assigned locations are interconnected to demonstrate the child's comprehension of color recognition, and in which adult intervention between preliminary and subsequent demonstrations consisting of changing of the assigned positions of the straps rules out that the subsequent demonstration is based on remembered positions of the straps rather than on color recognition selection, thereby contributing to the educational value of the game.
Abstract: An arrangement of low-cost jewelry objects displayed on the person preliminarily made on a BAND-AID adhesive bandage and transferred to the site of display on the person by being correlated to where the BAND-AID adhesive bandage is attached to the person.
Abstract: A massaging device which is straddled over the doorstop of a door opening at an elevated location coincident with a hard-to-reach back area and held in place by the leaning weight of a user moving back and forth and up an down permitting a self-administered back massage.
Abstract: High level and low level illuminating use of lamps in an office stairwell of the nature requiring a lamp break-in period of conditioning, wherein normally the former level is used during work hours and the latter level during off-hours, in which high level illumination is extended in its use even during off-hours in order to provide a continuous 300-hour break-in period to condition the lamps for their subsequent normal use, only one installation of the lamps thereby being required.
Abstract: Making accessible for replacement of a marble or like material constituted kitchen countertop at a jobsite, the transit in a truck of a construction material-cutting saw and a slightly oversized slab of the construction material to the jobsite, at which use is made of the removed kitchen countertop as a template on the slab as a cutting guide for the saw.
Abstract: In a boat having a rear transom of a type (1) transported on land on attached wheels in depending relation from brackets on the transom and (2) launched to provide a floating condition in a lake and (3) removing the wheels from the floating boat preparatory to making accessible the transom brackets and, using the transom brackets, to apply to a sun shade to the boat.
Abstract: An arrangement of stringed magnetic and non-magnetic beads worn as a necklace or bracelet in loops about the user resulting from contact together of the magnetic beads and the size of the loops determined by the number of non-magnetic beads therebetween, in which the stringing is according to facilitated counting of a uniform ratio of the non-magnetic to the magnetic beads rather than tedious counting of individual beads.