Abstract: A lockable portable releasably attachable identification and data carrier device is provided with a magnet for detachably mounting on refrigerator door or the like. The data carrier has at least one steel foil pouch for storing and shielding a magnetic storage computer disk containing data pertinent to the user and a computer program which when inserted into a computer having an internet service connecting program thereon enables the connecting program and identifies the identification code of the computer into which the disk is inserted and sends an email to a predetermined email address with the identification code and predetermined data pertinent to the user.
Abstract: The present invention provides a system for the demountable secured attachment of an article such as a painting or other artwork, or the like, to a supporting surface, such as a wall. The system comprises an elongated mounting bracket with a mounting portion and mounting means for engagement with the support surface, and which is vertically adjustable, and an interconnection portion. The system also comprises an article attachment member, also an elongated bracket, with an article attachment portion and attachment means for attachment to the artwork or other article, and an interconnection portion for demountable mating engagement with the interconnection portion of the support surface attachment member.
Abstract: A floating buoyant toy is made of one or more mylar, metallicized (coated) film, or elastomeric bladders, or closed envelopes, or balloons encompassing a fixed volume of matter that is lighter than the ambient surrounding matter, a like number of spindle and collar combinations or equivalent rotating structures for rotatably engaging each base or aperture of each balloon, each spindle and collar or each equivalent rotating structure being connected to the bottom of a balloon, each collar being adapted to spin around a spindle, and each spindle being connected at each end to a perimetric enclosure and forming a part thereof, the perimetric enclosure forming a circular ring having an inside diameter sufficient to allow each balloon to pass unencumberedly and repeatedly through the ring, one balloon at a time, as the ring is twirled between two aspects, for example, the right and left hands.