Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for making a drip-type coffee beverage wherein the apparatus has a separate flow path for receiving and reheating a previously filtered coffee brew.
Abstract: A shelf attachable to wash basins is disclosed. The shelf comprises a planar horizontal surface overlaying a rim of the basin with a bowl engaging wall integral with an inner edge of the horizontal surface which abuts the surface of the bowl. A downward and inward extending wall integral with an outer edge of the horizontal surface engages an apron of the bowl. A clip is employed to attach the downward and inward extending wall to the apron. The clip includes a first leg integral with a bottom edge of the downward and inward extending wall abutting the apron and a second leg spaced from the first leg to snugly engage the apron between the legs.
Abstract: A removable sunroof panel having a frame extending around an opening in the roof of a vehicle is disclosed. The panel has a pivoted arm assembly which is movable from an overcenter closed position to an overcenter vented position wherein the rear edge of the panel is raised above the roof of the vehicle creating an opening. The rear edge of the panel is moved from its closed to vented position by a 2 part fastener having a releasable latch assembly attached to the frame and the pivoted arm assembly pivoted to the panel. A pivoting link has one end pivotally attached to the arm and the other end pivotally and releasably connected to the releasable latch. Sliding a latch slide in the releasable latch releases the rear edge of the panel from the releasable latch.
Abstract: A trap for catching flies having a cylindrical glass outer shell with a closed top and an open bottom is disclosed. An opaque truncated cone having a thin shell and an open top is disposed within the cylindrical outer shell. The space between the outer shell and the truncated cone is filled with water to trap and drown the flies that enter the trap. A piece of bait is suspended on a wire near the upper opening of the cone to attract insects into the trap. The glass outer shell of the fly catcher provides an abundance of light to attract the insects into the cone and through the upper opening of the cone and trap them. A loop attached to the closed top is provided to hang the fly catcher from an overhead support. The fly catcher can be readily disassembled to be cleaned and to remove trapped insects.