Patents Examined by Daniel Hulseberg
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Patent number: 5014940Abstract: A clamp assembly for securing elongate cylindrical members, such as pipe, tubing, conduit or hose, to a support surface. The clamp assembly comprises a split sleeve shock absorbing cushion and a U-shaped rod or bolt member. The cushion has an outer surface comprising a spaced pair of raised portions that form a saddle for the U-bolt rod member. When the U-bolt member is attached to the support surface the cushion is retainably engaged by the U-bolt and transmits the clamping force from the U-bolt across the full width of the inner surface of the cushion to the cylindrical member.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: ZSI, Inc.Inventor: Clarence A. Sherman
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Patent number: 5014950Abstract: A clamping assembly to hold a magnetically operated electrical switch against the outside surface of a tie rod type pneumatic cylinder includes first and second clamp members pivotally cooperative with one another and retained by fastening means in cooperation with the switch. The clamp members include converging surfaces which cooperate with a tie rod to tightly draw the clamp onto the rod against a cylinder for a wide range of cylinder sizes.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1989Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: The ARO CorporationInventors: Lachlan Ohman, Gary L. Meyer
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Patent number: 5011029Abstract: There is provided a lift coat hanger comprising an ingenious damper that can be selectively operated with a view to decelerate the rotary motion of the arm and softly stopping it as it comes to the open or closed position, while the construction of the overall lift coat hanger is made rather simple and hence can be realized at a reduced cost.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Sugatsune Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiji Sugasawara, Ken Tsuneki, Kazuyoshi Ohshima, Yojiro Nakayama, Tatsuya Hayakawa, Seiichiro Tamura
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Patent number: 5009337Abstract: An automotive parts support rack for holding objects such as automotive parts, the rack being temporarily located on a substantially horizontal surface of a vehicle. The automotive parts support rack has a frame having a substantially rectangular configuration with four corners and having first and second longitudinally adjustable side sections connected respectively by first and second longitudinally adjustable end sections. Each of the first and second side sections and each of the first and second end sections has a holding device for holding the end and side sections at a desired length. At least four means for temporarily supporting the frame on the surface of the vehicle are attached to an underside of the frame at least substantially in the vicinity of the four corners, that is each of the corners have attached in a vicinity thereof a device for temporarily supporting the frame on to the substantially horizontal surface of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1989Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Inventor: Domenico Bimbi
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Patent number: 5007609Abstract: The invention provides a device for suspending a tire from the edge of a structure used for docking boats, and comprises: a hook retainer; a hook mounted on the hook retainer; the hook having a cradle to accept the edge of a tire wall and a free end to enter the interior space between the walls of the tire; and the hook retainer being formed for securement to the docking structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Inventor: Atis Bredovskis
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Patent number: 5007608Abstract: A wall mounting device for attaching a television set to a wall. The device includes a tray having a base for mounting the television set thereon. The base is attached to one end of a support arm which extends generally horizontally away from the tray to the other end of the arm. A slide assembly is attached to the other end of the arm and includes a vertical "s" shaped angled member having a lower flat portion parallel to the wall, a middle pivot portion and a upper flat portion parallel to and spaced from the wall. A bracket is provided which extends vertically along the wall to which it is attached. The bracket includes a back plate and a pair of confronting u-shaped side flanges extending from the back plate to present a pair of vertical inner track surfaces which are spaced from the wall such that said lower flat portion and the pivot portion of the slide assembly contact the back plate when the upper portion of the slide assembly is in contact with the inner track surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Assignee: Kim Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Joseph W. Carroll, Jr.
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Patent number: 5005712Abstract: The present invention relates to a storage and transportation rack for stacking and transporting generally flat components, comprising a framework mechanism; a plurality of support columns attached to the framework mechanism, the support columns including bearing slots; and a plurality of support arm assemblies pivotally disposed in selected ones of the bearing slots of the support columns. The support arm assemblies are positionable between a rest position and an extended position so that when a support arm assembly is in the extended position, the support arm assembly supports at least a portion of the flat component.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventor: Klaus Niederprum
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Patent number: 5004205Abstract: The invention relates to a device for accurately positioning an object, such as a mirror 3 used to precisely aim a laser. The invention uses kinematic principles to hold the object. Here a 2-2-2 kinematic bipod system is employed. The invention uses three actuators 5 to position the object. Each actuator acts as a bipod restricting the object in two of its six degrees of freedom. Each actuator has three degrees of freedom it can transmit to the object. The actuator can rotate on its single-axis flexure 7 so that the actuator cna rotate on one axis relative to support 4. Each actuator has a two-axis coincident flexure 8 on one end for allowing the object to be moved in two rotational degrees of freedom and the roller sleeve 50 allows a third rotational degree of freedom. Each actuator is positioned circumferencially about the central coordinate axis of the object to be moved, 120 degrees apart.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1990Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: Rockwell International CorporationInventors: Donald G. Brown, Andrew F. Onufrak
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Patent number: 5004107Abstract: An electronic equipment rack including a horizontal frame member and a vertical frame member is braced against earthquake damage by means of a metal gusset having a first leg fitting against the horizontal frame member to extend along part of that horizontal frame member, a second leg fitting against the vertical frame member for a first part of that second leg to extend along part of that vertical frame member, a third leg spaced from and extending in parallel to a second part of the second leg, and a fourth leg extending between the second and third legs to abut against another part of the vertical frame member. Solid metal is carried from the vertical frame member to the horizontal frame member by intimately connecting the gusset to the vertical and horizontal frame members.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1989Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Assignee: Hendry Mechanical WorksInventors: Richard W. Sevier, James J. Keenan
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Patent number: 5002191Abstract: A knockdown file cart which can be easily assembled without tools or fasteners, and which is rigid when assembled. The cart has two upstanding side panels with metal strips at their edges which form troughs. Two end panels have inwardly projecting flanges which can be slid down in the troughs and releasable locked in place by a spring tab on each flange that projects into a slot in the strips. A bottom panel can be inserted to form the bottom of the cart and further improve its rigidity.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1988Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Esselte Pendaflex CorporationInventor: Manfred O. Herbst
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Patent number: 5000410Abstract: A holder for eyeglasses mountable on the interior portion of an automobile, or an other itens such as desks, refrigerators and the like, comprising an elongated panel of a plastic material having a loop projecting outwardly near the bottom to receive the shank of the downwardly extending ear piece portion of the frame which then hangs on the projecting loop at the hinged connection of the ear piece to the eyeglass portion of the frame. A fold-over flap is provided at a lower portion of the elongated plastic panel permanently connected at one edge of the plastic panel to form a flexible hinge, and having Velcro fasteners along the inwardly facing free end of the flap. This fold-over flap is folded over an intermediate portion of the shanks of the ear piece parts of the glasses' frame to keep the glasses in place against the panel of the holder and to keep then stationary. The back side of the plastic panel has an adhesive strip to secure the panel to the dash or other interior portion of the car.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Inventor: Carol J. Beavers
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Patent number: 4998277Abstract: A telephone support or holder clamps to a hospital bed rail assembly to accommodate a telephone instrument of the one-piece type. The holder has a bracket formed of a vertical back wall with upper and lower hooks that secure the holder to the upper and lower rails of the bed rail assembly. The telephone instrument is held between a pair of retaining members that each comprise a side wall and a front flange that extends towards the opposite retaining member. A support shelf or telephone rest can be affixed on the bracket or can be selectively positionable along a vertical slot. The bracket can have a C-shaped clamp member to secure to the vertical post of the older style hospital bed rails.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1990Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Inventor: Robert A. Rioux, Jr.
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Patent number: 4995580Abstract: A height adjusting device for a vehicle seat, in which are provided a height adjusting mechanism and a seat surface inclination adjusting mechanism. The height adjusting mechanism includes a linkage between a seat frame and base frame, with brackets fixed at the seat frame, whereas the seat surface inclination adjusting mechanism includes a tilt link connected with the linkage and bracket of the height adjusting mechainsm in a manner to be movable independently of the latter. Thus, the seat is adjusted in height and in inclination angle, independently, by operating each of those two mechanisms, without coactive influences therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: Tachi-S. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Harutoshi Fujii
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Patent number: 4993563Abstract: An apparatus for stacking and bundling scrap cardboard and similar materials which includes an adjustable base frame with extensible sections to accommodate varying sizes of scrap material and a plurality of selectively removable uprights distributed about the perimeter of the base frame to confine such scrap material in the apparatus, the invention further contemplating strap guide means adapted to receive elongated binding straps for passing thereof about a quantity of such scrap material for binding or baling thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Inventor: Ambrose Bolling
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Patent number: 4989821Abstract: A support device for supporting a rod or pole which is spaced above a surface, such as the ground. The support device includes an upright or vertical device, such as a post, with a shelf support selectively positioned thereto. The shelf support is adapted to support a barrier pole. The upright device is mounted to a support base by means of suitable mounting brackets.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1989Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Inventor: William P. W. Wong
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Patent number: 4988070Abstract: A hanger apparatus for supporting a tubular member relative to a body, having a flexible elongate member with a resilient member fastened to a first end for attachment of the elongate member to the body, and clip means fastened to a second end for attachment to an intermediate portion of the elongate member, thereby forming a loop between the second end and the intermediate portion of said elongate member within which the tubular member may be supported.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1989Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: Raymond D. Hollinger, James M. Dawson, Edward A. Vaughan
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Patent number: 4988006Abstract: A device for partitioning a container into a plurality of flexible pockets. A single sheet is draped over several parallel rods which are supported by two side rails. Each rod is slidably attached to the side rails by means of a novel rod support. The rod support has a collar for receiving one end of a rod, a boss for engaging one side of the rail, and a beam terminating in a flange for engaging the other side and bottom of the rail. A hinged clip may be added to the rod support for securing the sheet to the rods.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1989Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: David J. Lundin
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Patent number: 4984762Abstract: A system is provided for mounting the rear end of a bracket assembly within a cabinet between the front and rear walls of the cabinet and wherein the horizontal distance between the front and rear walls of the cabinet may vary. The rear end of the bracket assembly includes front-to-rear extending guide sleeves supported therefrom and support pins are longitudinally slidably received through the sleeves. The front ends of the pins include rotary torque input structure whereby rotary torque may be applied to the pins through the utilization of a rotary torque tool and the rear ends of the pins include threaded blind bores in which forward ends of screw shanks are removably threadedly engaged, the rear ends of the screw shanks being equipped with wood screw threads.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1989Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Inventors: Thomas F. Braun, Manfred H. Braun
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Patent number: 4981276Abstract: A support for towels or the like has a first holder for holding a towel supporting rod, and a second holder mountable on a wall and connectable with the first holder by spreading inside the first holder.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1989Date of Patent: January 1, 1991Inventors: Alexander Agor, David Yaloz
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Patent number: 4979706Abstract: A bag restraining system, and method of its use is diclosed. The bag restraining system, in its preferred embodiment, provides a device that can be easily attached to existing two wheel transport units while providing a vast range of vertical and horizontal adjustment necessary to effectively restrain and accommodate bages of various lengths and/or diamters. The system provides for the quick and easy removal of the protruding elements, on which bags are restrained, from the two wheel transport unit to allow immediate use of the two wheel transport unit in a material transport capacity when desired. The system incorporates automatic gripping, force controlling and distributing compressible material elements which, either alone or in conjunction with forces developed by rotating members, control and distribute the restraining forces exerted on a restrained bag. The system also provides for quick and easy bag release.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Inventors: Francis J. Feldman, Richard L. Feldman