Patents by Inventor Toby William Heyring

Toby William Heyring 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).

  • Patent number: 11774031
    Abstract: Stabilising arrangement (1) for supporting an object (4) has: first, second, third and fourth legs (5, 6, 7, 8) with respective ground engaging means and connected to interconnection means (2) by respective slide connections, the second and fourth ground engaging means on opposing sides of a virtual line between the first and third ground engaging means; a first balance beam (32) pivoted to the interconnection means and engaging with the first and second legs, the position of each leg determined by at least two additional constraints: i. a second balance beam (33) pivoted to the interconnection means and engaging with the second and third legs; ii. a third balance beam (34) pivoted to the interconnection means and engaging with the third and fourth legs; iii. a first leg fixing (46) connecting the first and third legs; and iv. a second leg fixing (47) connecting the second and fourth legs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2023
    Assignee: No Rock Cafe Tables Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Toby William Heyring, John Gerard Catoni
  • Patent number: 11666142
    Abstract: A support arrangement (1) for an object (2), comprising primary frame (10), at least three pivoting members (21, 22, 25) and first, second, third and fourth feet (31, 32, 33, 34) fixed to the three pivoting members. The primary frame includes longitudinally spaced first and second stem portions (11, 12) fixed to a longitudinal member (13). The first and fourth feet are laterally spaced and positioned towards a first end of the primary frame and the second and third feet being laterally spaced and positioned towards a second end of the primary frame, the second and third feet being longitudinally spaced from the first and fourth feet. At least one interaction arrangement (50) provides interaction between the three pivoting members such that the four feet can move to accommodate or engage an uneven surface while maintaining control of the object in a position parallel to the average ground plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2023
    Assignee: No Rock Cafe Tables Pty Ltd
    Inventor: Toby William Heyring
  • Publication number: 20210186207
    Abstract: A support arrangement (1) for an object (2), comprising primary frame (10), at least three pivoting members (21, 22, 25) and first, second, third and fourth feet (31, 32, 33, 34) fixed to the three pivoting members. The primary frame includes longitudinally spaced first and second stem portions (11, 12) fixed to a longitudinal member (13). The first and fourth feet are laterally spaced and positioned towards a first end of the primary frame and the second and third feet being laterally spaced and positioned towards a second end of the primary frame, the second and third feet being longitudinally spaced from the first and fourth feet. At least one interaction arrangement (50) provides interaction between the three pivoting members such that the four feet can move to accommodate or engage an uneven surface while maintaining control of the object in a position parallel to the average ground plane.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2019
    Publication date: June 24, 2021
    Inventor: Toby William Heyring
  • Publication number: 20210062960
    Abstract: Stabilising arrangement (1) for supporting an object (4) has: first, second, third and fourth legs (5, 6, 7, 8) with respective ground engaging means and connected to interconnection means (2) by respective slide connections, the second and fourth ground engaging means on opposing sides of a virtual line between the first and third ground engaging means; a first balance beam (32) pivoted to the inter-connection means and engaging with the first and second legs, the position of each leg determined by at least two additional constraints: i. a second balance beam (33) pivoted to the interconnection means and engaging with the second and third legs; ii. a third balance beam (34) pivoted to the interconnection means and engaging with the third and fourth legs; iii. a first leg fixing (46) connecting the first and third legs; and iv. a second leg fixing (47) connecting the second and fourth legs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2018
    Publication date: March 4, 2021
    Inventors: Toby William Heyring, John Gerard Catoni
  • Patent number: 9833071
    Abstract: A stabilizing arrangement (1) to support an object above four ground engaging means (2c,3c,4c,5c) has first 2, second 3, third 4 and fourth 5 levers each having a beam portion (2a,3a,4a,5a), an actuating portion (2b,3b,4b,5b) and a ground engaging means (2c,3c,4c,5c). Each lever is connected to a common interconnection means (6) by a respective pivot with a pivot axis. The levers engage consecutively first to second, second to third, third to fourth and fourth to first, via respective projections (2d,3d,4d,5d) permitting ground engaging means warp displacement and thereby the arrangement provides support of the object on uneven ground. For each lever part, the distance a between the respective ground engaging means and the respective pivot axis is a primary lever-rotating moment arm, and the distance b between the respective ground engaging means and the centre of the pivot is a friction loading distance. The friction loading distance b can be greater than or equal to the primary lever-rotating moment arm a.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2017
    Assignee: No Rock Cafe Tables Pty Ltd.
    Inventors: Brian Christopher Heyring, Toby William Heyring, John Gerard Catoni, Richard Monk
  • Publication number: 20160270530
    Abstract: A stabilising arrangement (base 1) to support an object above four legs (3-6) extending from a hub (2) connected by a stem to the object to be supported. At least one of the legs is pivoted at the hub such that at least two feet (13-16) are adjustable relative to the hub to enable the stabilising arrangement to conform to a warped support surface. Leg geometry of the stabilising arrangement is such that, when a first and a second said stabilising arrangement are horizontally (laterally) stacked with respect to one another, two of the legs of the first or second stabilising arrangements include a region that passes partially under the hub and/or under a region of a leg of the other stabilising arrangement. The first and second legs (3, 4) can be lower than the third and fourth legs (5, 6). Also the first and second legs (3, 4) can be closer (e.g. on legs that are shorter or at 80 degrees) to each other and the third and fourth legs (5, 6) can be wider apart e.g.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2014
    Publication date: September 22, 2016
    Inventors: Christopher Brian Heyring, Toby William Heyring, Richard Monk
  • Publication number: 20160273701
    Abstract: A stackable base (1) for supporting an object (not shown) via a hub 2 has four legs (3-6) extending from the hub. Each leg is perpendicular in plan view to the two adjacent legs, and is also offset from the leg on the opposite side of the hub. Each leg is also angled downwards as it projects from the hub. This construction allows two such bases (1,1a) to be horizontally stacked. The top outer edge of the legs can be shaped to sweep downwards to increase the clearance to the perpendicular leg of an adjacent base of similar design. Similarly the lower edge of the hub can be cut away or shaped to increase the clearance to the top surface of a leg of an adjacently stacked base.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2014
    Publication date: September 22, 2016
    Inventors: Christopher Brian HEYRING, Toby William HEYRING, Richard MONK
  • Publication number: 20150313358
    Abstract: A stabilising arrangement (1) to support an object above four ground engaging means (2c,3c,4c,5c) has first 2, second 3, third 4 and fourth 5 levers each having a beam portion (2a,3a,4a,5a), an actuating portion (2b,3b,4b,5b) and a ground engaging means (2c,3c,4c,5c). Each lever is connected to a common interconnection means (6) by a respective pivot with a pivot axis. The levers engage consecutively first to second, second to third, third to fourth and fourth to first, via respective projections (2d,3d,4d,5d) permitting ground engaging means warp displacement and thereby the stabilising arrangement provides support of the object on uneven ground. For each lever part, the distance a between the respective ground engaging means and the respective pivot axis is a primary lever-rotating moment arm, and the distance b between the respective ground engaging means and the centre of the pivot is a friction loading distance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2013
    Publication date: November 5, 2015
    Applicant: NO ROCK CAFE TABLES PTY LTD
    Inventors: Brian Christopher Heyring, Toby William Heyring, John Gerard Catoni, Richard Monk
  • Patent number: 8997662
    Abstract: A support mechanism for supporting an object, such as a table, has at least four legs and an interconnection means connecting the legs. Each leg has a beam portion with an inner end and an outer end. The beam portion of each leg is connected to the interconnection means by a respective pivot having a pivot axis located between the inner and outer ends of the beam portion. Each respective pair of adjacent legs has a protrusion fixed to one of the legs of that pair of adjacent legs and extending from that one leg to act on the other leg of that pair of adjacent legs. In use, the outer end of the beam portion of one leg moves in an upwards direction and the outer end of the beam portions of the adjacent legs moves in a downwards direction to accommodate uneven ground surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2015
    Assignee: No Rock Café Tables Pty Ltd.
    Inventors: Christopher Brian Heyring, Jonathan Ramsey Beames, John Gerard Catoni, Toby William Heyring, Richard Monk
  • Patent number: 8870134
    Abstract: A support mechanism (7) for an object, such as a table, has at least two fixed legs (3 and 5), at least two moveable legs (4 and 6) and an interconnection means (8). The interconnection means is intermediate and rigidly connected to the at least two fixed legs. Each moveable leg includes a beam portion (4a, 6a), with one end of the beam portion connected to the interconnection means by a pivot having a pivot axis (provided by the bolt 12 for example). Each moveable leg also includes at least one support member (19-22) connected to and extending from the beam portion. At least one object support portion (19b-22b) is provided on each support member, the object support portion in contact with the object (such as the underside of a table top) in use and providing a substantially vertical support force to the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2014
    Assignee: Tipstop Tables Pty Ltd
    Inventors: John Gerard Catoni, Christopher Brian Heyring, Toby William Heyring, Richard Monk
  • Patent number: 8607715
    Abstract: A stabilizing arrangement supports an object on four ground engaging devices on uneven ground has an interconnection mechanism, and three or four lever parts connected to the interconnection mechanism by respective pivots each with a pivot axis. The first and third pivot axes are at an angle of up to thirty degrees from parallel to each other and within thirty degrees of perpendicular to the second pivot axis. The first lever part includes a first engaging region engaging with the second engaging region of the second lever part. The third lever part includes a second engaging region engaging with the first engaging region of the second lever part. Rotation of the first lever part drives rotation of the second lever part which drives rotation of the third lever part opposite to the first lever part, allowing warp displacement of the four ground engaging devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2013
    Assignee: No Rock Cafe Tables Pty Ltd
    Inventors: John Gerard Catoni, Toby William Heyring, Christopher Brian Heyring, Jonathan Ramsey Beames, Richard Monk
  • Publication number: 20130221170
    Abstract: A support mechanism (7) for an object, such as a table, has at least two fixed legs (3 and 5), at least two moveable legs (4 and 6) and an interconnection means (8). The interconnection means is intermediate and rigidly connected to the at least two fixed legs. Each moveable leg includes a beam portion (4a, 6a), with one end of the beam portion connected to the interconnection means by a pivot having a pivot axis (provided by the bolt 12 for example). Each moveable leg also includes at least one support member (19-22) connected to and extending from the beam portion. At least one object support portion (19b-22b) is provided on each support member, the object support portion in contact with the object (such as the underside of a table top) in use and providing a substantially vertical support force to the object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2011
    Publication date: August 29, 2013
    Applicant: TIPSTOP TABLES PTY LTD
    Inventors: John Gerard Catoni, Christopher Brian Heyring, Toby William Heyring, Richard Monk
  • Publication number: 20130036950
    Abstract: A stabilising arrangement to support an object (1) (such as a table) above four ground engaging means (5c-8c) (such as feet) includes an interconnection means (4) interconnecting at least three lever parts (e.g. four table legs (5-8) or beam portions (5a-8a) each connected to the interconnection means by a respective pivot (9) having a respective pivot axis (5h-8h). Each ground engaging means can be attached to or integral with one of the three lever parts where at least one of the ground engaging means is connected to the first lever part and at least one ground engaging means is connected to the third lever part. The first pivot axis and the third pivot axis are at an angle of up to thirty degrees from parallel to each other and within thirty degrees of perpendicular to the second pivot axis. The second lever part has first and second engaging regions, the first engaging region located on the opposite side of the second pivot axis to the second engaging region in plan view.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Publication date: February 14, 2013
    Applicant: NO ROCK CAFE TABLES PTY LTD
    Inventors: Christopher Brian Heyring, Jonathan Ramsey Beames, John Gerard Catoni, Toby William Heyring, Richard Monk
  • Publication number: 20130000529
    Abstract: A support mechanism for supporting an object, such as a table, has at least four legs (5-8) and an interconnection means (4) connecting the legs. Each leg has at least a beam portion (5a-8a) with an inner (proximal) end and an outer (distal) end. The beam portion of each leg is connected to the interconnection means by a respective pivot (9) having a pivot axis. The pivot is located between the inner and outer ends of the beam portion. Each respective pair of adjacent legs has a protrusion (or lever or balance portion) (11-14), each fixed to one leg of said pair of adjacent legs and extending from that one leg to act on the other leg of said pair of adjacent legs whereby a support reaction force is transmitted between the pair of adjacent legs at a point on the other leg between the pivot and the outer end of the beam portion of that other leg. Said point is on the opposite side of the pivot axis of the one leg to the outer end of the beam portion of that one leg.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2010
    Publication date: January 3, 2013
    Applicant: NO ROCK CAFE TABLES PTY LTD
    Inventors: Christopher Brian Heyring, Jonathan Ramsey Beames, John Gerard Catoni, Toby William Heyring, Richard Monk