Vertical Pivot Patents (Class 217/16)
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Patent number: 9993073Abstract: The purpose of the present invention is to provide a ready-to-assemble furniture that can be easily assembled by a user and that can be inexpensively manufactured. The ready-to-assemble furniture, in which a suitable number of wall surface component members that are adjacent with a prescribed included angle are coupled, is configured so that a coupling metal piece having a toughness couples the wall surface component members which are transitioned, by way of lifting operations by an assembler, from a pre-assembled state, which is one wall surface component member stacked on another, or which is a deployed position, to an assembled state having a prescribed included angle, wherein the coupling metal piece maintains the relative position of the wall surface component members by plastically deforming by way of bending stress generated in the coupling metal piece due to the lifting operations.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2014Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: EMOTIONS CO., LTD.Inventor: Masanori Wakiya
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Patent number: 9658517Abstract: The present disclosure describes a device for mounting a camera and methods of using the same. The device comprises one or more mounting segments, preferably two or more mounting segments which may preferably be connected together. In preferred embodiments, the device further comprises one fastener-free mounting segment and one or more fastener-enabled mounting segments, wherein a fastener-enabled mounting segment comprises a mounting brace, a fastener, a mounting nut, and a mounting spacer, and wherein a fastener-free mounting segment comprises a mounting brace.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: CAM CADDIEInventor: Daniel McElderry
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Patent number: 9551149Abstract: Embodiments described herein include systems and methods for efficiently assembling a structure. In one embodiment, a system includes multiple panels, with each panel having a frame made of multiple members. Each member of the frame has at least two pairs of passageways. Each pair of passageways can include two passageways that intersect each other in a perpendicular manner. Furthermore, each passageway may pass through, and be oriented orthogonal to, the longitudinal axis of the member. The first pair of passageways can be spaced a first distance from the first end of the member, while the second pair of passageways can be spaced a second distance from the second end of the member. In some embodiments, the first and second distances are approximately equal to one another. This consistency allows for maximum interchangeability and compatibility of the members and/or panels.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: W. Forrester & Company, Inc.Inventor: Douglas Wayne Scott
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Patent number: 9371179Abstract: A collapsible nestable container is provided. The collapsible nestable container may comprise a plurality of panels, each having one or more locking features that interlock with the locking features of the other panels to form an assembled container. The panels further comprise one or more nesting features, that interlock with the nesting features of the other panels to allow the panels to nest in a collapsed configuration with similar or dissimilar panels.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2014Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: BUCKHORN, INC.Inventors: Daniel R. Miller, Anthony P. Habodasz
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Patent number: 9089206Abstract: This invention provides to a full size convenient folding portable podium which folds together as a single unit and thus requires no assembly or disassembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2011Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: BERRIEN METAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Timothy A. Baylor, Joel S. Barrett, Larry Barrett
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Patent number: 9089205Abstract: This invention provides to a full size convenient folding portable podium which folds together as a single unit and thus requires no assembly or disassembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2011Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: BERRIEN METAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Timothy A. Baylor, Joel S. Barrett, Larry Barrett
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Patent number: 8807366Abstract: A folding assembly box includes vertical corner hinge frames disposed in corners of the box, and vertical middle hinge frames disposed between the vertical corner hinge frames facing each other at both sides thereof. The vertical corner hinge frames are unfolded at an angle to form the respective corners of the box, and are hinged in the opposite direction to the direction where the vertical corner hinge frames are unfolded. The vertical middle hinge frames are unfolded together with the vertical corner hinge frames at both sides thereof, and hinged in the opposite direction to the opposite direction where the vertical corner hinge frames are unfolded. Top and bottom horizontal frames are disposed to connect upper and lower ends of the vertical corner hinge frames facing each other. Panels are inserted between the first top and bottom horizontal frames facing each other.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Inventor: Won Sun Erm
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Patent number: 6299011Abstract: A stackable knock down box is provided for the bulk transportation and storage of fresh produce such as fruit. The box comprises a base pallet, and six side wall panels which are hinged together to define a composite side wall enclosure which can be folded into a stack. A number of drop-away base clip arrangements are provided for releasably holding the composite side wall enclosure to the base pallet in both its erected and folded conditions. The box can be stacked in both the erected and folded conditions, and includes a number of panel aligning inserts located at the upper edge corners of the side walls. Each panel aligning insert is formed with an angled contact face which slopes downwardly and outwardly. A number of complemental panel aligning formations are formed within pedestals on the pallet, and have an angled contact face which slopes upwardly and inwardly.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Clip-Lok International Ltd.Inventor: Niels Rosenfeldt
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Patent number: 6276582Abstract: An item restraint device for vehicle seats that is securable to a vehicle seat and that includes a compartment for holding one or more items to prevent the items from sliding off of the vehicle seat while driving. The item restraint device is collapsible to allow it to be stored under the seat, in a pocket on the backrest of the seat or other suitable location within the passenger compartment of the vehicle. The item restraint device includes a collapsible item restraint enclosure and a seat attachment strap assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Inventor: Linda Maya Alexander
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Patent number: 6216899Abstract: The present invention refers to a box for transporting and storing different products, which is made of wood and can be fully assembled and disassembled. The box is suitably used for transporting pieces and automotive parts for long distances. The improved box comprises a pallet type bottom plate (10), side plates (20) and upper cover (30), said side plates (20) being coupled (i) together by means of pairs of hinges (24; 25), (ii) to bottom plate (10) by means of pairs of parts (27; 28) in the lower portion that cooperate with the respective pairs of parts (12′; 13′) of said bottom plate (10) and (iii) to cover (30) by means of latches (20′; 30′). In a first embodiment of the present invention, all said pairs of hinges (24; 25), pairs of parts (27; 28) of side plates and said pairs of parts (12′; 13′) of bottom plate (10) face the interior of said box.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Inventor: Edda Dorothy Bragazza Vicari
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Patent number: 6003704Abstract: A cleated crate having opposing side panels and opposing end panels, hingedly connected together pairs of opposing inner and outer hinges which define corners in the crate. Each hinge comprises a pair of members having trapezoidal shapes in cross-section which defines a neck surface and an opposing shoulder surface and an oblique surface and an opposing back surface. The elongated members in the inner hinges are disposed in mirrored relation with the necks side-by-side and the oblique surfaces defining a V-shaped channel on a side of the hinge. The members are secured together by a pair of U-shaped staples driven into the butt ends. The members pivot to a second position for bringing the oblique surfaces into bearing contact. The elongated members in the outer hinges are disposed in mirrored relation with the distal edges of the members defined by the respective oblique surface and the shoulder surface in touching contact. The oblique surfaces define a V-shaped channel on a side of the hinge.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: North American Container CorporationInventor: John M. Grigsby, Jr.
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Patent number: 5829189Abstract: A hinged-corners unitary collapsible wood cleated crate for packaging heavy goods with a tubular body engaged to a base and top frame. The tubular body is formed of a pair of opposing side frames and a pair of opposing end frames, which frames each have a pair of horizontal rails connected to a pair of vertical side slats at respective overlapping aligned distal ends. Each frame includes at least one diagonal cross-member extending between and attached to the pair of horizontal rails. The side frames and the end frames join together in alternating spaced-apart sequence by a plurality of hinge plates that interconnect one of the pair of vertical slats in one of the side frames with one of the pair of vertical slats in an adjacent end frame. The hinge plates are planar sheets of a weather-resistant material, which are scored to allow the tubular body to knock-down for storage and shipping, and unfold to form a volumed body for packaging heavy goods held on a base.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: North American Container Corp.Inventor: John M. Grigsby, Sr.
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Patent number: 5813555Abstract: The present invention provides a cleated crate for packaging, storing, and shipping heavy articles. The cleated crate includes a base frame for supporting an article to be packed, a pair of wing-end frames that define ends and side portions of the cleated crate. The wing-end frames comprise a pair of hinge corners each having a pair of spaced apart cleats attached to a fibreboard plate with a score along an axis. The fibreboard plate folds on the score to define a corner post of the cleated crate. A portion of the side of the cleated crate is defined by a side member and a support member attached to one of the pairs of cleats on the fibreboard plate. Elongate members connect two hinge corners together to define a wing-end frame. A pair of wing-end frames are positioned and attached to opposite ends of a base frame or pallet. Intermediate connectors rigidly connect on opposite sides to aligned hinge corners at the opposite ends of the cleated container.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1995Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: North American Container CorporationInventor: John M. Grigsby, Sr.
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Patent number: 4643314Abstract: A container construction is provided having an erected configuration and a storage configuration. The container construction comprises a pallet, a sidewall structure, a divider and a lid. These elements may be erected into a container construction or disassembled from an erected container construction and formed into storage packs.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1986Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: Chrysler Motors CorporationInventor: Garry B. Kidd
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Patent number: 4363189Abstract: A planter (10) from which plants can be easily removed without inverting and shaking same is disclosed. The planter (10) is comprised of a base member (14), a plurality of side panels (12) surrounding the base member (14), a plurality of support blocks (20) attached to the side panels (12) to support the base member (14), and straps (16) attached to adjacent side panels (12). Because of this construction, removal of a plant from the planter (10) is accomplished by the selective removal of fasteners (18) from one side panel (12) allowing this side panel to be swung outwardly about the straps (16) permitting access to the plant.In an alternate embodiment, a planter (40) has removable side panels (42) which are interconnected by means of dowel pins (48) received through adjacent side panels (42) and a connecting post (44) interposted therebetween. In still another embodiment, a seedling tray (30) having a plurality of compartments (32), each of which has a door (34) for access thereto, is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1980Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Inventor: John T. O'Donnell, III
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Patent number: 4289308Abstract: A portable, dismountable therapy enclosure assists invalids and patients with walking disabilities in regaining use of their legs. The therapy enclosure consists of a platform upon which a multi-sided enclosure having sufficient interior space to receive a standing patient is removably positioned and secured. The multi-sided enclosure includes at least one hinged side panel through which the patient may enter and exit the enclosure. The upper portion of the enclosure defines a generally U-shaped horizontal surface which functions as an armrest. Standing within the confines of the enclosure, the legs of a patient are maintained in substantially vertical weight-bearing relationship to the patients body and walking exercises may be safely performed.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1979Date of Patent: September 15, 1981Inventors: Anna M. Allen, Donna I. Pudvan
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Patent number: 4158421Abstract: A packing case molded from plastic materials comprises two side walls including two half-walls rotatably connected to each other by tenon/mortise joint and hinge elements, two end walls rotatably connected to the adjacent side walls by tenon/mortise joint and hinge elements, and two cover plates removeably intersecting with said connected walls, thereby to form a foldable container which can easily pack or unpack without need of any external means, and can be folded into a collapsed form that is easily recovered for further use.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1978Date of Patent: June 19, 1979Inventor: Hsu T. Chi
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Patent number: 4090633Abstract: A collapsible container side wall for use with a material support pallet. The container side wall has a front panel, a rear panel and two side panels, the latter panels being interconnected between opposed end edges of the front and rear panels by a respective hinge connection. Each of the side panels has two panel sections interconnected to each other by a transverse hinge located intermediate the front and rear panels and extending parallel to the hinge connections at the end edges of the front and rear panels. The transverse hinge of one of the two side panels is offset laterally from the transverse hinge of the other side panel whereby the panel sections can fold inwardly with one side panel on top of the other between the front and rear panels with these latter panels collapsing towards each other. Retention means is provided in the lower edge of the container side wall to prevent lateral displacement of the container side wall when positioned about a peripheral area of the pallet.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1977Date of Patent: May 23, 1978Assignee: Cari-All Inc.Inventor: Antoine Trubiano
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Patent number: 4069938Abstract: A returnable shipping container includes top and bottom closure members each having inner indentations and an outer affixed metal member forming a peripheral slot with collapsible first and second body members formed to fit into the bottom and top slots and adjoining edges with aligned notches and tabs. A stabilizing insert fits into the indentations of the top and bottom closure members and the notches of the first and second body members.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1977Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: GTE Sylvania IncorporatedInventors: Kenneth F. Palte, Joseph M. Kurtz
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Patent number: 3982652Abstract: This disclosure relates to a fastening device for use in collapsible containers of the kind comprising on one hand a wall portion including a plurality of walls which are interconnected by means of hinges, on the other at least one sheet portion detachably connected to the wall portion, e.g. a bottom or a lid, at least one locking mechanism being associated with the sheet portion or alternatively the wall portion, the locking mechanism comprising one or a plurality of locking members which are each movable between a locking position inside a recess of the wall portion or alternatively the sheet portion and a releasing position outside the recess, wherein the locking members are arranged to press the sheet portion and wall portion against each other by a wedging action on the introduction of the locking members into the recesses.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1973Date of Patent: September 28, 1976Inventor: Hans-Elov Nordgren
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Patent number: RE28846Abstract: A collapsible pallet box having four sidewalls each in lapped relationship with the ends of the adjacent sidewalls when the box is erected. The sidewalls have aligned horizontal cleats, and the cleats have aligned channels carrying an endless strap running around the periphery of the box. The strap is slidable in the channel, and the cleats, are designed so that the strap is tight both when the box is erected and when it is collapsed. .Iadd.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1974Date of Patent: June 8, 1976Assignee: Rockaway CorporationInventor: Hershey L. Wait