Metallic Flags Patents (Class 116/175)
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Patent number: 10625672Abstract: Reflective, self-supporting road signaling device comprised of a support piece (A) and a signaling plate (B). The support piece (A) is made of a rigid triangular element with a clamp fastening onto the upper part of a vehicle window to support the signaling plate (B). As for the signaling plate (B), it is comprised of a long rectangular piece with a large positioning area for the reflective element (8). To ensure the signposted vehicle is easily seen by traffic on its same side, a reflective arrow changing color between red and white, with the arrow vertex as far as possible from the vehicle that carries it, is used.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2016Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Inventor: Leonardo Nortes Cano
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Patent number: 10127843Abstract: A non-powered photoluminescent sign includes a clear substrate and a message. The message is positioned on a surface of the clear substrate. The message is defined by at least one opaque portion. At least one of the at least one opaque portion is photoluminescent. The message is viewable with ambient light and without ambient light. Methods and other photoluminescent signs are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2015Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: EVP International, LLCInventor: Zachary L. Green
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Patent number: 9747761Abstract: A flagpole has a main support with an indicator coupled thereto. The indicator may include a pair of flags with an array of holes formed therein. The flagpole includes first securement means disposed on the main support and configured for anchoring the flagpole to a ground surface. The flagpole also includes a second securement means coupled to the main support and configured for anchoring the flagpole to a tree.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2016Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Trilogy Targets Creations, Ltd.Inventor: Michael Doria
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Patent number: 5305975Abstract: An apparatus for representing the state of a condition, the condition having a true state and a false state, the apparatus comprising an indicator having a recognizable feature indicative of the true state of the condition, a cover for covering the indicator and a support for removably supporting the indicator and cover on a surface. The apparatus includes a device for moving the indicator and the cover relative to each other such that the true state of the condition is represented by the indicator being uncovered and the false state of the condition is represented by the indicator being covered.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1992Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Inventors: Charles L. Douglass, Bruce A. Mertz
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Patent number: 5277146Abstract: A flexible sign post for use along roadsides which allows a sign to be deflected when hit by a passing object. The sign post consists of a number of mounting brackets which are spaced apart and secured to a substantially rigid vertical sign post. Each mounting bracket has a mandrel over which an elastomeric sleeve is fitted.A number of substantially rigid braces are connected to the mounting brackets by the elastomeric sleeves. The sign can then be attached to the ends of the braces in a vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Flexstake, Inc.Inventor: Robert K. Hughes, Jr.
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Patent number: 5123590Abstract: A mail delivery indicator which may be readily and easily mounted on the standard rural or cluster mailbox to signal when the mail has been delivered by the mail carrier. The mail delivery indicator comprises an elongated rod forming a flag staff with one of its ends connected to a coiled spring attached by a bracket to the right side of the mailbox. The other end of the flag staff is provided with a flag member and a latch element. The latch element serves the dual purpose of securing the flag to the flag staff and engaging a catch element on the mailbox door to set the flag staff in its horizontal nonsignaling position when the door is closed. When the door is opened by the mail carrier, the latch element releases from the catch element and the coiled spring causes flag staff to automatically swing to its vertical signaling position.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1991Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Inventor: A. James Teele
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Patent number: 5062380Abstract: An automobile distress signal for attaching to the side window of an automobile where said distress signal is L-shaped with a short leg and a long leg, the shorter leg having a window mounting attachment. In the primary embodiment the mounting attachment is a pair of suction cups. In other embodiments hook and loop connectors are used, as well as a hook mounting attachment for hooking over the top edge of a window.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1990Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: Billy D. Chestnutt
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Patent number: 4995330Abstract: A signaling arrangement for a remotely located delivery box, such as one used for receiving newspapers, presenting a control plate assembly movable from a first position to a second signaling position upon placement of an article in the box. The control plate assembly includes a signal plate on a portion thereof and a free end cooperable with a latching element affixed to the box for maintaining the control plate assembly at an article awaiting condition. In other words, simple pivotal action signals the presence of a delivered article.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Inventor: Billy G. Likens
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Patent number: 4892157Abstract: An indicator is provided for indicating rotation of a seed metering shaft used with a grain drill. The present invention incorporates a cylinder mounted to the seed metering shaft with its longitudinal axis offset but parallel to the axis of the shaft. The cylinder is mounted to rotate with the shaft. An indicator arm is hingedly mounted to the frame of the grain drill with one end positioned to ride on the outer surface of the cylinder and the other end free to move in correspondence with movement of the first end. With this invention, the indicator arm moves continually with movement of the seed metering shaft and thus provides a continuous indication of rotation of the seed metering shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1988Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Inventor: LeRoy H. Gemar
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Patent number: 4800834Abstract: A telescopic rod includes a hollow-pipe handle having a longitudinal slit, an alignment coupler slidably moving along the longitudinal slit of the handle and operatively retained on the top of the handle adapted for aligning a display sheet with the slit, a reel pole prewound with a display sheet selected form a flat cloth or other flexible display sheets and operatively retained on the coupler for outwardly extending the pole and the display sheet for display purpose, and operatively retracted into the handle for reeling up the display sheet on the pole for its convenient handling and storage.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Inventor: Ou-Yang Feng
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Patent number: 4057030Abstract: A rigid golf flag having a resilient peripheral edge is provided for the purpose of long wear and minimum maintenance. Rigid golf flags of metal or plastic will last a long time, practically indefinitely, thereby cutting the cost of operating and maintaining a golf course. A resilient protective edge covers substantially all of the peripheral edge of the rigid flag for the purpose of keeping the flag from cutting into the greens of the golf course when and if dropped by a player or caddy.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1976Date of Patent: November 8, 1977Inventor: Eugene S. Womack
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Patent number: H2008Abstract: A food flagging device has a flag stem, a time identification means, a magnet support platform, and a magnetic means. The time identification means is either attached to, or is contained within, the flag stem. The magnet support platform is either attached to, or is contiguous with, the flag stem. The magnetic means is attached to the magnet support platform and has a magnetic field that is sufficiently strong to hold the food flagging device to a stainless steel surface. The food flagging device is heat-resistant and is capable of being sanitized.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Chevron Products Company, a division of Chevron U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Mark R. Johnson