Patents by Inventor Gary Gintz
Gary Gintz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230246431Abstract: A cable support for securing wires and cables to an underlying structure without the use of tools and allows the cable support to be opened or closed to add or remove cables and wires. The cable support may further include padding material or impediments for protecting and securing the wires and cables in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: Sticnstac, LLCInventor: William Gary Gintz
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Patent number: 11626717Abstract: A cable support for securing wires and cables to an underlying structure without the use of tools and allows the cable support to be opened or closed to add or remove cables and wires. The cable support may further include padding material or impediments for protecting and securing the wires and cables in place.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2020Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: STICNSTAC LLCInventor: William Gary Gintz
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Patent number: 11108216Abstract: A panel wire support bracket may provide for support of a plurality of insulated electrical wires adjacent a building stud. The bracket may include an end cap including a stud face for flush fastening to the building stud, and a support bar with a plurality of holes and guide walls that extend downward from the holes. Each guide wall may define a guide tube having an upper opening and a lower opening configured to receive one of the wires for insertion through the upper opening and the lower opening. The holes and guide walls may be configured for locating and slidably supporting the wires passing through the holes. The guide walls may include flexible support for the wire with a protrusion to contact the wire. The flexible support may also include a tab operable for moving the protrusion away from contact with the wire. The holes may define hexagonal shapes and the guide walls may taper inwardly from the hole.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: sticNstac LLCInventor: William Gary Gintz
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Publication number: 20210111547Abstract: A cable support for securing wires and cables to an underlying structure without the use of tools and allows the cable support to be opened or closed to add or remove cables and wires. The cable support may further include padding material or impediments for protecting and securing the wires and cables in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2020Publication date: April 15, 2021Applicant: Sticnstac, LLCInventor: William Gary Gintz
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Publication number: 20200335954Abstract: A panel wire support bracket may provide for support of a plurality of insulated electrical wires adjacent a building stud. The bracket may include an end cap including a stud face for flush fastening to the building stud, and a support bar with a plurality of holes and guide walls that extend downward from the holes. Each guide wall may defin a guide tube having an upper opening and a lower opening configured to receive one of the wires for insertion through the upper opening and the lower opening. The holes and guide walls may be configured for locating and slidably supporting the wires passing through the holes. The guide walls may include flexible support for the wire with a protrusion to contact the wire. The flexible support may also include a tab operable for moving the protrusion away from contact with the wire. The holes may define hexagonal shapes and the guide walls may taper inwardly from the hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: sticNstac LLCInventor: William Gary Gintz
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Patent number: 10644486Abstract: A panel wire support bracket may provide for support of a plurality of insulated electrical wires adjacent a building stud. The bracket may include an end cap including a stud face for flush fastening to the building stud, and a support bar with a plurality of holes and guide walls that extend downward from the holes. The holes and guide walls may be configured for locating and slidably supporting the wires passing through the holes. The guide walls may include flexible support for the wire with a protrusion to contact the wire. The flexible support may also include a tab operable for moving the protrusion away from contact with the wire. The holes may define hexagonal shapes and the guide walls may taper inwardly from the hole.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: sticNstac LLCInventor: William Gary Gintz
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Publication number: 20190267785Abstract: A cable support for securing wires and cables to an underlying structure without the use of tools and allows the cable support to be opened or closed to add or remove cables and wires. The cable support may further include padding material or impediments for protecting and securing the wires and cables in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Applicant: Sticnstac, LLCInventor: William Gary Gintz
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Patent number: 10283950Abstract: A cable support for securing wires and cables to an underlying structure without the use of tools and allows the cable support to be opened or closed to add or remove cables and wires. The cable support may further include padding material or impediments for protecting and securing the wires and cables in place.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2017Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: STICNSTAC LLCInventor: William Gary Gintz
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Publication number: 20190006827Abstract: A panel wire support bracket may provide for support of a plurality of insulated electrical wires adjacent a building stud. The bracket may include an end cap including a stud face for flush fastening to the building stud, and a support bar with a plurality of holes and guide walls that extend downward from the holes. The holes and guide walls may be configured for locating and slidably supporting the wires passing through the holes. The guide walls may include flexible support for the wire with a protrusion to contact the wire. The flexible support may also include a tab operable for moving the protrusion away from contact with the wire. The holes may define hexagonal shapes and the guide walls may taper inwardly from the hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Applicant: sticNstac LLCInventor: William Gary GINTZ
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Patent number: 10122157Abstract: A bracket for supporting and protecting wires and cables above an electrical panel within a wall frame. The bracket may further include a legend for labeling and organizing the wires and cables.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2017Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: Sticnstac, LLCInventor: William Gary Gintz
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Publication number: 20180109096Abstract: A cable support for securing wires and cables to an underlying structure without the use of tools and allows the cable support to be opened or closed to add or remove cables and wires. The cable support may further include padding material or impediments for protecting and securing the wires and cables in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventor: William Gary Gintz
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Publication number: 20170063064Abstract: A cable support for securing wires and cables to an underlying structure without the use of tools and allows the cable support to be opened or closed to add or remove cables and wires. The cable support may further include padding material or impediments for protecting and securing the wires and cables in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventor: William Gary Gintz
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Publication number: 20050283916Abstract: A system of tools for use by an electrician made up of three principle parts; a hammer holster, a specialized hammer and a fastener holder. The hammer is comprised of a head with a single claw having a generally bell-shaped portion and terminus connected to a handle. The handle is configured to receive a portion of a wire-cutting device therein. The holster and the fastener holder are each configured for connection with a belt, such as are commonly used by individuals in various construction trades. The holster includes a rotatable magnetic portion that is configured to rotatably connect and attach to a metal portion of another tool such as a hammerhead. A clasp is preferably fixedly connected to the holster and acts to hold the handle of a hammer within the clasp when the hammer is positioned in a designated position and orientation. The fastener holding device includes a magnetic portion connected to a belt-connecting portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventor: Gary Gintz