Patents Assigned to Adams Mfg. Corp.
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Patent number: 9504329Abstract: A rocking chair has a seat, a back attached to the seat, a right rocker, at least one right leg connected to the seat and to the right rocker, a left rocker and at least one left leg connected to the seat and to the left rocker. The rockers each have a base having an inside edge and an outside edge the base having a slope such that when the rocking chair is placed on a flat surface a portion of the inside edge will be in contact with the flat surface and the outside edge will not be in contact will the flat surface. The rockers may alternatively or additionally each have an inwardly curving center portion. These features alone or in combination can prevent the rockers from splaying outward when a weight is dropped on the chair or while a person is rocking the chair.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2015Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, IV, Matthew Goodworth
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Publication number: 20160296019Abstract: A rocking chair has a seat, a back attached to the seat, a right rocker, at least one right leg connected to the seat and to the right rocker, a left rocker and at least one left leg connected to the seat and to the left rocker. The rockers each have a base having an inside edge and an outside edge the base having a slope such that when the rocking chair is placed on a flat surface a portion of the inside edge will be in contact with the flat surface and the outside edge will not be in contact will the flat surface. The rockers may alternatively or additionally each have an inwardly curving center portion. These features alone or in combination can prevent the rockers from splaying outward when a weight is dropped on the chair or while a person is rocking the chair.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2015Publication date: October 13, 2016Applicant: ADAMS MFG. CORP.Inventors: William E. Adams, IV, Matthew Goodworth
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Publication number: 20160128260Abstract: A tool adapted to collect, lift, and move material has a lifting structure attached to a collection element and at least one handle attached to the lifting structure. The lifting structure may have two or three segments. Each segment may have rails spaced apart and substantially parallel to each other with at least one cross member disposed there-between. The segments are oriented relative to one another to reduce the amount of bending required to lift material in the collection element. Adjacent segments in the lifting structure may be pivotally attached to each other. This tool can be free standing when used as a dustpan.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2014Publication date: May 12, 2016Applicant: ADAMS MFG. CORP.Inventor: William E. Adams
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Patent number: 9289069Abstract: A seat on a stool, chair or bench has permanent depressions in the surface of the seat that corresponds in shape to an end view of a human iliac bone. A pair of spaced apart permanent depressions are provided on an axis that passes through and is perpendicular to a centerline from the back edge of the seat. One depression is on one side of the centerline and the other depression is on an opposite side of the centerline. A third permanent depression is on the centerline and spaced apart from the axis that passes through the pair of spaced apart permanent depressions and is closer to the rear edge of the seat than the pair of spaced apart permanent depressions.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2014Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, Robert G. Schreiber
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Patent number: 9273803Abstract: A clip for hanging decorative lights from the eaves of a house has an elongated C-shaped body. This body has an intermediate curved section extending between two ends that curve inwardly. A hook is attached to the outside surface of the intermediate curved section. The elongated body is made of a flexible plastic having a memory such that the curved ends may be moved away from one another by a force acting on at least one of the distal ends. When the force is removed the memory will cause the distal ends of the clip to move together. The inward curvature enables the curved ends to unravel to some extent. The combination of the unraveling of the ends and the flexing of the curved intermediate portion enables this clip to fit onto eaves ranging in width from ? inch to over two inches without breaking.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventor: William E. Adams
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Publication number: 20160007755Abstract: A lightweight molded plastic Adirondack chair has front legs which each have an inner side wall that slopes inward. A pair of side walls each extends from and along a front leg, along the side edge of the seat and along a rear leg. The side walls vary in height along their length and are tallest adjacent a transition from the side edge of the seat to the rear leg. A front slat extends from the front edge of the seat and between the front legs forming an arch with the front legs. An arm support extends from each front leg to the front of the arm above that leg. The arm supports extend forward relative to the seat. These structural features improve the strength of the chair such that most portions of the chair can be thinner resulting is a chair that weighs less than 6 pounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Applicant: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, IV, Matthew Goodworth
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Patent number: 9192107Abstract: A stackable elevated planter has a rectangular or oval body that holds potting soil. Two or four legs sockets are attached to and extend away from the bottom of the planter body to define a rectangle. Legs are provided such that each leg has one end sized to fit within one of the leg sockets. The legs have a length less that the length of the rectangle and an average width which is less than one fourth of the width of the rectangle such that the four legs can be laid next to one another within the planter body and a similar second planter will fit within that planter. The body of the second planter may be positioned over the four legs such that the leg sockets of the second planter body extend beyond the four legs and the leg sockets of the second planter may rest on the top surface of the base of the first planter. An optional shelf that fits within the planter body for storage and is attached to the legs when the planter is assembled may also be provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2014Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventor: William E. Adams
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Patent number: 9144309Abstract: A foot for molded plastic furniture has a pad portion made of a first plastic or thermoplastic rubber and an anchor portion made of a second harder plastic or metal. The anchor has a base with a substantially flat surface that is bonded to a substantially flat top surface of the pad. Preferably the anchor portion and pad portion are co-extruded. A projection having at least one rib extends from the base of the anchor and is inserted into a cavity in a furniture leg creating a reliable mechanical fit which resists removal of the foot from the leg.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, William E. Adams, IV
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Patent number: 8978294Abstract: A stackable holder for a potted plant has a top having a central opening and a plurality of legs extending from the top. A plurality of flexible flaps may extend inward from the central opening, and be frangibly joined to each other along a length of the flap. The stackable holder has a plurality of connectors attached to the top and/or the legs, which may connect multiple stackable holders side-by-side in a row. The stackable holder is configured so that it may be stacked upon a second stackable holder, allowing the stackable holders to be tightly packed for storage or shipment. The stackable holder may have a planter body having a base and at least one sidewall extending from the base to form a cavity. The planter body may be attached to the stackable holder or may be removable. The planter body may have a lid.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventor: William E. Adams
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Publication number: 20150021972Abstract: A seat on a stool, chair or bench has permanent depressions in the surface of the seat that corresponds in shape to an end view of a human iliac bone. A pair of spaced apart permanent depressions are provided on an axis that passes through and is perpendicular to a centerline from the back edge of the seat. One depression is on one side of the centerline and the other depression is on an opposite side of the centerline. A third permanent depression is on the centerline and spaced apart from the axis that passes through the pair of spaced apart permanent depressions and is closer to the rear edge of the seat than the pair of spaced apart permanent depressions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: ADAMS MFG. CORP.Inventors: William E. Adams, Robert G. Schreiber
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Patent number: 8888337Abstract: A clip for holding decorative lights has a clamp portion and a light holding portion connected by a bridge. The light holding portion and the bridge lie in a common plane and are formed as a unitary plastic body. The clamp portion has a leg tapered at one end and a second end which is connected to a bridge portion that holds the bridge and is connected to a clamping arm forming a corner which has an opening. A hook is provided on the end of the arm which defines a space of sufficient size to receive a rope light. The arm and the hook are sized and configured so that the leg and the hook can engage opposite surfaces of the roofing shingle. The light holding portion can be broken away from the clamp portion. Then the two pieces can be connected together in a different configuration.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, IV, Wililam E. Adams
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Patent number: 8857914Abstract: A seat on a stool, chair or bench has a permanent depression in the surface of the seat that corresponds in shape to an end view of a human iliac bone. This shape has concave curved central channel which has a first end and a second end. There is a first concave boomerang shaped channel having a central portion connected to the first end of the concave curved central channel and a second concave boomerang shaped channel having a central portion connected to the second end of the concave curved central channel. A chair, stool or bench whose seat has such a permanent depression is more comfortable to the person sitting on that seat than hard seats on seating devices known in the art.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2012Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, Robert G. Schreiber
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Publication number: 20140259913Abstract: A stackable elevated planter has a rectangular or oval body that holds potting soil. Two or four legs sockets are attached to and extend away from the bottom of the planter body to define a rectangle. Legs are provided such that each leg has one end sized to fit within one of the leg sockets. The legs have a length less that the length of the rectangle and an average width which is less than one fourth of the width of the rectangle such that the four legs can be laid next to one another within the planter body and a similar second planter will fit within that planter. The body of the second planter may be positioned over the four legs such that the leg sockets of the second planter body extend beyond the four legs and the leg sockets of the second planter may rest on the top surface of the base of the first planter. An optional shelf that fits within the planter body for storage and is attached to the legs when the planter is assembled may also be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: ADAMS MFG. CORP.Inventor: William E. Adams
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Patent number: 8756859Abstract: A stackable elevated planter has a rectangular or oval body that holds potting soil. Two or four legs sockets are attached to and extend away from the bottom of the planter body to define a rectangle. Legs are provided such that each leg has one end sized to fit within one of the leg sockets. The legs have a length less that the length of the rectangle and an average width which is less than one fourth of the width of the rectangle such that the four legs can be laid next to one another within the planter body and a similar second planter will fit within that planter. The body of the second planter may be positioned over the four legs such that the leg sockets of the second planter body extend beyond the four legs and the leg sockets of the second planter may rest on the top surface of the base of the first planter. An optional shelf that fits within the planter body for storage and is attached to the legs when the planter is assembled may also be provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventor: William E. Adams
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Publication number: 20140083003Abstract: A stackable holder for a potted plant has a top having a central opening and a plurality of legs extending from the top. A plurality of flexible flaps may extend inward from the central opening, and be frangibly joined to each other along a length of the flap. The stackable holder has a plurality of connectors attached to the top and/or the legs, which may connect multiple stackable holders side-by-side in a row. The stackable holder is configured so that it may be stacked upon a second stackable holder, allowing the stackable holders to be tightly packed for storage or shipment. The stackable holder may have a planter body having a base and at least one sidewall extending from the base to form a cavity. The planter body may be attached to the stackable holder or may be removable. The planter body may have a lid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: ADAMS MFG. CORP.Inventor: William E. Adams
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Publication number: 20130285432Abstract: A seat on a stool, chair or bench has a permanent depression in the surface of the seat that corresponds in shape to an end view of a human iliac bone. This shape has concave curved central channel which has a first end and a second end. There is a first concave boomerang shaped channel having a central portion connected to the first end of the concave curved central channel and a second concave boomerang shaped channel having a central portion connected to the second end of the concave curved central channel. A chair, stool or bench whose seat has such a permanent depression is more comfortable to the person sitting on that seat than hard seats on seating devices known in the art.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: October 31, 2013Applicant: ADAMS MFG. CORP.Inventors: William E. Adams, Robert G. Schreiber
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Patent number: D719364Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, Matthew Goodworth, Robert G. Schreiber
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Patent number: D719365Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2013Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, Matthew Goodworth, Robert G. Schreiber
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Patent number: D733449Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2014Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, IV, Matthew Goodworth
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Patent number: D739152Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2014Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Adams Mfg. Corp.Inventors: William E. Adams, William E. Adams, IV, Matthew Goodworth, Thomas Lombardo