Patents Assigned to Krieg & Zivy Industries
  • Patent number: 6570092
    Abstract: A wire cable duct includes a grid made up of wires of two different types, namely longitudinal wires which run longitudinally the entire length of the duct and U-shaped transverse wires disposed transversely to the longitudinal wires, from place to place along their length and appropriately attached thereto. The resulting trough-like combination forms three panels, namely a bottom panel and two side panels. The side panels include a longitudinal row of successive planar and substantially rectangular edge meshes which constitute upper parts of the side panels, each of which is defined between two facing flange portions of two consecutive transverse wires, and each of which includes at least one anti-flexing member to limit its flexing about an axis perpendicular to its plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Assignee: Krieg & Zivy Industries
    Inventor: Stéphane Quertelet
  • Patent number: 6530545
    Abstract: A suspension bracket can be mounted on a rod, such as a screwthreaded rod, and has a metal body including a hook-shaped support part and, opposite the support part, a substantially plane fixing part including a notch. At the entry of the notch, a retaining lug upstanding from one of its edges extends obliquely to the plane of the notch at a distance from the opposite edge of the notch, enabling the rod to pass between them.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2003
    Assignee: Krieg & Zivy Industries
    Inventors: James Deciry, Michel Durin
  • Publication number: 20010009192
    Abstract: A wire cable duct comprises a grid made up of wires of two different types, namely longitudinal wires which run longitudinally the entire length of the duct and U-shaped transverse wires disposed transversely to the longitudinal wires, from place to place along their length and appropriately attached thereto. The resulting trough-like combination forms three panels, namely a bottom panel and two side panels. The side panels comprise a longitudinal row of successive plane and substantially rectangular edge meshes which constitute upper parts of the side panels, each of which is defined between two facing flange portions of two consecutive transverse wires, and each of which includes at least one anti-flexing member to limit its flexing about an axis perpendicular to its plane.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2001
    Publication date: July 26, 2001
    Applicant: KRIEG & ZIVY INDUSTRIES
    Inventor: Stephen Quertelet
  • Patent number: 4129347
    Abstract: A structural element for supporting and guiding a sliding drawer and a frame structure including at least two such structural elements. The structural element is of rectangular traylike construction, essentially comprising a flat support member of preferably open structure which supports the drawer on spaced two-part runners matingly fitted in preformed openings in lateral strips of the support member and a flange which runs along the lateral sides of the support member and preferably the rear transverse side, too. A releasable or overridable abutment dog is provided on the forward transverse strip for preventing the drawer from slipping out of frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1978
    Assignee: Krieg & Zivy Industries
    Inventor: Lucien J. Godtschalck
  • Patent number: 4120551
    Abstract: A kit of parts for assembly into a drawer comprises a bottom panel, two side panels, a back panel, and a front panel, and assembly means adapted to connect the panels in pairs. The assembly means comprise a male attaching part on one panel and a female attaching part adapted to receive the male attaching part on another panel, and the panels and the attaching parts are suitably moulded from synthetic plastics material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1978
    Assignee: Krieg & Zivy Industries
    Inventor: Lucien Joseph Godtschalck