Abstract: A basketball assembly for supporting a backboard comprises, a base having a plurality of generally vertical side walls and a base face extending between said sidewalls. The base face and one of said side walls defining a forward edge. The assembly includes a pole, having spaced apart ends. An elongated opening is provided in the base for supporting one end of said pole on said base with said pole at an angle to the vertical to extend the other end of the pile over and beyond the forward edge of the base.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 22, 1995
Date of Patent:
November 24, 1998
Assignee:
Huffy Corporation
Inventors:
James N. Fitzsimmons, David A. Allen, Randy R. Schickert, Michael A. Niver
Abstract: A basketball backboard assembly for supporting a rebound member having a tubular steel frame and one or more plastic channels connecting the rebound member to the frame in a manner that protects the edge of the rebound member. The steel frame includes an outer section preferably formed from a single piece of tubular steel and an inner section welded to the outer section. The plastic channel includes a first slot which receives the peripheral edge of the rebound member and a second slot which receives a portion of the outer section of the frame.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 1, 1996
Date of Patent:
November 24, 1998
Assignee:
Huffy Corporation
Inventors:
Clement F. Hying, Randy R. Schickert, Ronald A. White
Abstract: A filter assembly having a replaceable coalescing filter in which contaminants are separated from fuel, oil, or the like. The filter assembly has an outer housing that may be constructed from a cylindrical metal container and a top metal plate. A filter element is attached in a cantilever manner to the metal plate, by chemical bonding and/or mechanical locking, solely by way of an support member. The filter element is thus suspended from the plate leaving a clearance space between the bottom filter cap and the bottom of the filter container. No elements are disposed in the clearance space, thus maximizing the efficiency of the filter. The support member may be made of rubber or similar material suitable for sealing the inner and outer fuel chambers and for chemically bonding to the metal housing. The upper end cap of the filter element also may be chemically bonded to the element support.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 12, 1996
Date of Patent:
July 21, 1998
Assignee:
Dana Corporation
Inventors:
Mark Allen Roll, Willie Luther Stamey, Jr.