Abstract: A hand grip for a sequential card pack display device formed of a pair of elements structured to hold one end of the card pack, and including a plurality of contoured depressions on the upper surface to accommodate the fingers of a user to facilitate sequencing of the pictures to provide an illusion of motion.
Abstract: A tear top can opener for opening the closure of a container having a pull ring located adjacent the peripheral edge of the container including a handle, an opener end formed with a finger perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the opener for engaging the pull ring and a bulbous body having a parabolic shaped edge for allowing the opener to be pivoted on the container in order to lift the pull ring vertically to open the closure.
Abstract: A peripheral weighted, cavity back iron type golf club head having a secondary weight system formed within the cavity and attached to the peripheral mass at two separate and in-line points on the peripheral mass.
Abstract: An iron type golf club head having a cavity back and peripheral weight including a toe counterweight formed on the outer periphery of the club at the toe and extending rearwardly from and below said top ridge and well above the sole of the club head, the toe counterweight forming the peripheral mass at the toe and having at least one quarter of its mass located above the longitudinal axis of the club head. A preferred embodiment of the club head includes an upper triangular counterweight along the top ridge and disposed principally toward the heel of the club head so that the mass at the toe and the mass at the heel serve to raise the club head's center of gravity while also counter-balancing each other.
Abstract: A tray-type mailbox insert for use in delivering and removing mail from a mailbox formed of a foldable blank including a bottom panel, side panels, and an end panel and having locking panels and locking tabs to secure the insert in a tray-like configuration.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 16, 1990
Date of Patent:
April 23, 1991
Assignee:
Cornerstone Products Inc.
Inventors:
Albert van Druff, Jr., David A. Fussell
Abstract: An auxiliary, portable storage and cooling unit in combination with a primary source of refrigerated air providing a secondary source of refrigerated air formed of a housing having an upper product storage compartment and a fan driven refrigerated air flow path including an air inlet duct for connection to the primary source of refrigerated air, an air inlet chamber, air distribution ducts, and air distribution chambers for feeding refrigerated air into the storage compartment.
Abstract: A one-piece animal leash having an adjustable collar. The leash, including an elongated strap, with the collar end terminating in a clamp member and D-ring. The strap passes through the D-ring and clamp member to form an adjustable loop which can be expanded or contracted, and locked infinitely along the length of the strap in order to fit animals of all sizes.
Abstract: A metal wood type golf club head is formed of a metal shell including a hollow interior having a first wall thickness. An elongated mass is integrally formed on the underside of the upper surface having a second thickness which extends into the hollow interior of the metal shell locating the center of gravity of the club head in a direction toward the upper surface of the club head.
Abstract: A putter type golf club head configuration including a shaft connector, a club head body having a heel, toe, ball striking face, upper and lower surfaces and a hosel connecting the shaft connector to the body and including a vertical hosel member and a horizontal base member disposed in a perpendicular direction to the vertical hosel member and extending along the upper surface of the club head body.
Abstract: A back support adapted to engage the lumbar region of the wearer having a pair of straps which extend longitudinally from the ends of the support member and terminate in loops to engage the knees of the wearer when the wearer is seated on the ground or on a backless support, such as a bench or the like. The force of the wearer's knees on the straps pulls the back-supporting member against the lower back supporting it and enabling the wearer to sit upright comfortably for extended periods of time. The back support is provided with an integrally formed container pack by providing a closure member along the outside periphery of the support which, in the closed position, forms a container pack for the straps. Carrying handles are provided. The back support further includes a connector, such as a buckle, for connecting the straps, thereby keeping the knees of the user together in a more comfortable position.