Abstract: A working surface 14 is provided with a plurality of splint locators 15-18 and a bottom locating area 27 suitable for arranging basket splints 11A-C, 12A-C into a predetermined number and configuration of angularly related sets 11, 12. A slot 44, 45 and a linearly aligned set of sockets 48A-C, 49A-C are formed in the working surface 14 outwardly from two of the perimeter edge portions 21, 22 of the bottom locating area 27. An alignment rim 29, 30 is provided for positioning one end of each of the basket splints in one of the angularly related sets 11, 12. A bolt 50, 51 is slidably mounted in each of the slots 44, 45 and extends upwardly through each of the alignment rims 29, 30. A wing nut 56, 57 is threadedly mounted on each of the bolts 50, 51 for releasably tightening the alignment rims 29, 30 at selected sites on the working surface 14. A ring-headed pin 58, 59 extends downwardly through each of the alignment rims 29, 30 for releasably engaging a selected one of the sockets 48A-C, 49A-C.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 31, 1998
Date of Patent:
March 13, 2001
Assignee:
The Longaberger Company
Inventors:
Tom Harper, Duane Bice, Jack Hindel, Tim Teal, Leane Lefever, Vicki Lahna, Todd Miller, Chris Corp
Abstract: A stain machine including a rotatable drum enclosing a plurality of perforated splint-receiving chambers. The drum is selectively moveable from a soak, or stain-engaging position to a higher spin position, located above the level of the stain in a stain tank. The drum rotates at a first slower speed in its soak position and at a second higher speed in its spin position.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 20, 1997
Date of Patent:
January 23, 2001
Assignee:
The Longaberger Company
Inventors:
Jason Baughman, Kenny Birkhimer, Mike Harney, Leane M. Lefever, Chauncey Hofacker
Abstract: Each of two end sections and one middle section of the present basket form is formed with a centrally and axially disposed passageway and with a pair of diametrically opposing passageways spaced radially outwardly from the central passageway. All of the passageways in one of the sections are simultaneously alignable with corresponding passageways in the other sections. The central passageways are adapted to receive a mounting member. Each of the radially outwardly disposed passageways are adapted to receive a bolt, and a wing nut is tightened onto an outwardly projecting threaded end of each bolt to hold the separable sections of the form in alignment with one another. The middle section of the form may be removed and the two end sections held in alignment with one another to accommodate a shallower basket.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 30, 1999
Date of Patent:
January 2, 2001
Assignee:
The Longaberger Company
Inventors:
Tom Harper, Duane Bice, Jack Hindel, Tim Teal, Leane Lefever, Vicki Lahna, Todd Miller, Chris Corp