Patents Assigned to Rhoost, LLC.
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Patent number: 9016652Abstract: A corner protector comprising a guard, strap, and plate or rod are disclosed. The second portion and third portion of the guard are substantially orthogonal to the first portion, and to each other. The second portion and third portion meet to define a corner protrusion. The guard has interior extending ribs that are substantially vertical and maintain contact with the guard. The strap has at least one connection member on each end to allow the corner protector to be adjusted vertically. The plate or rod has at least one locking member for creating a locking mechanism with the connection member.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2012Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Rhoost, LLC.Inventors: Vianka P. Belyea, Tavinder Phull, Graeme Wagoner-Lynch
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Patent number: 8894000Abstract: A cord winder device that may be used to shorten the length of a pull cord that hangs from a window covering, such that it can adjust the exposed length of window blinds. The cord winder device includes a spindle and sides that overlap the spindle. A cord hanging from the window covering may be wound around the spindle so that the length of the cord is reduced. Reducing the height of the cord may keep the cord out of reach of children and prevent injury. The sides of the spindle may have slots to secure the cord to the cord winder device after it is wound around the spindle.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Rhoost LLCInventors: Vianka P. Belyea, Tavinder Phull
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Patent number: 8869451Abstract: A finger guard device is designed to be inserted into a gap between a hinged door and a doorjamb that is created when the door is at least partially open. The finger guard device includes a wedge and a protuberance from the wedge that is shaped and sized to hook over a hinge of the door. The finger guard device is placed to straddle a hinge so that the wedge extends down one side of a hinge and the protuberance hooks over the other side of the hinge. When the finger guard is so placed, the door can not be completely closed and a gap remains between the door and the doorjamb. This gap prevents injury caused by fingers being pinched in doorjambs.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Rhoost, LLCInventors: Vianka P. Belyea, Tavinder Phull
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Publication number: 20130118087Abstract: A finger guard device is designed to be inserted into a gap between a hinged door and a doorjamb that is created when the door is at least partially open. The finger guard device includes a wedge and a protuberance from the wedge that is shaped and sized to hook over a hinge of the door. The finger guard device is placed to straddle a hinge so that the wedge extends down one side of a hinge and the protuberance hooks over the other side of the hinge. When the finger guard is so placed, the door can not be completely closed and a gap remains between the door and the doorjamb. This gap prevents injury caused by fingers being pinched in doorjambs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: Rhoost LLCInventors: Vianka P. BELYEA, Tavinder PHULL
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Publication number: 20130037643Abstract: A cord winder device that may be used to shorten the length of a pull cord that hangs from a window covering, such that it can adjust the exposed length of window blinds. The cord winder device includes a spindle and sides that overlap the spindle. A cord hanging from the window covering may be wound around the spindle so that the length of the cord is reduced. Reducing the height of the cord may keep the cord out of reach of children and prevent injury. The sides of the spindle may have slots to secure the cord to the cord winder device after it is wound around the spindle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: RHOOST LLCInventors: Vianka P. BELYEA, Tavinder PHULL
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Patent number: 8324500Abstract: An electrical outlet safety cap is easily removed from an electrical outlet by adults but not by children. The safety cap includes a disk, prong or prongs, and at least one keyhole. The prongs extend outwardly from the rear surface of the disk. When in place, the prongs are secured tightly in the contact holes to prevent removal by children. The rear surface of the disk has one or more keyholes. To remove the safety cap, the prong of a second safety cap is slid into the keyhole of a first safety cap that is in use. The second safety cap is pulled outward, away from the electrical outlet, removing the prongs of the first safety cap from the contact holes to free the first safety cap from the electrical outlet.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2010Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Rhoost LLC.Inventors: Vianka Perez Belyea, Tavinder Phull
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Patent number: 8313128Abstract: A door locking device has a central body, locking members, and elongated bands with receiving members extending from the central body. The receiving members can be releasably coupled to the locking members, which are shaped to grasp the receiving members, to secure the apparatus to a door.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Rhoost, LLC.Inventors: Vianka Perez Belyea, Tavinder Phull
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Patent number: 8201796Abstract: A corner protector comprising a guard, strap, and plate or rod are disclosed. The first portion and second portion of the guard are substantially orthogonal to the top portion, and to each other. The first portion and second portion meet to define a corner protrusion. The guard has interior extending ribs that are substantially vertical and maintain contact with the guard. The strap has at least one connection member on each end to allow the corner protector to be adjusted vertically. The plate or rod has at least one locking member for creating a locking mechanism with the connection member.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Rhoost, LLC.Inventors: Vianka Perez Belyea, Tavinder Phull, Graeme Wagoner-Lynch
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Publication number: 20110300729Abstract: An electrical outlet safety cap is easily removed from an electrical outlet by adults but not by children. The safety cap comprises a disk, prong or prongs, and at least one keyhole. The prongs extend outwardly from the rear surface of the disk. When in place, the prongs are secured tightly in the contact holes to prevent removal by children. The rear surface of the disk has one or more keyholes. To remove the safety cap, the prong of a second safety cap is slid into the keyhole of a first safety cap that is in use. The second safety cap is pulled outward, away from the electrical outlet, removing the prongs of the first safety cap from the contact holes to free the first safety cap from the electrical outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Rhoost LLCInventors: Vianka P. Belyea, Tavinder Phull
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Patent number: D701754Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Rhoost, LLC.Inventors: Vianka P. Belyea, Tavinder Phull