Hook Patents (Class 16/6)
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Patent number: 10357123Abstract: An apparatus to prevent curling of a rug corner. The apparatus includes a rigid and planar V-shaped body having a top surface and a bottom surface. A hook-and-pile fastener detachably secures the body and rug together. The body maintains the rug corner in a flat condition thus preventing any curling of the rug.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2017Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Inventor: Allan Wendling
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Patent number: 8931162Abstract: A three piece fastener is provided for attaching two layers, e.g. a floor mat for a vehicle to a floor carpet which may then stabilize the mat relative to the carpeting. The three components may connect together through a combination of mechanical connections to provide a relatively simple and cost effective solution to floor mat retention.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2014Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignees: International Automotive Components Group North America, Inc., Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Orlando A. Gonzalez, Greg Conley, Loretta T. Clemons, Bryn Davies, Michelle L. Schneider, Colleen M. Maraffino
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Patent number: 8495791Abstract: Provided is a clip for fixing a mat on a carpet of a vehicle, the clip including: a lower plate disposed on a bottom surface of the carpet, and includes an insert groove on a front portion; an upper plate disposed on a top surface of the carpet, includes a hook coupled to the inserted groove in the front portion, and includes a projection at a top to which the mat is inserted; a pillar penetrating through a hole of the carpet, and connects a rear portion of the lower plate and a rear portion of the upper plate in upward and downward; a first hook formed on a bottom surface of the rear portion of the upper plate corresponding to an inner side of a front portion of the pillar; and a second hook formed on a top surface of the rear portion of the lower plate corresponding to the inner side of the front portion of the pillar, and hooked to the first hook through the hole, when the lower plate moves upward toward the upper plate based on the pillar.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2010Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: A-Jin Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ok Hee Yoon
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Publication number: 20110191980Abstract: Provided is a clip for fixing a mat on a carpet of a vehicle, the clip including: a lower plate disposed on a bottom surface of the carpet, and includes an insert groove on a front portion; an upper plate disposed on a top surface of the carpet, includes a hook coupled to the inserted groove in the front portion, and includes a projection at a top to which the mat is inserted; a pillar penetrating through a hole of the carpet, and connects a rear portion of the lower plate and a rear portion of the upper plate in upward and downward; a first hook formed on a bottom surface of the rear portion of the upper plate corresponding to an inner side of a front portion of the pillar; and a second hook formed on a top surface of the rear portion of the lower plate corresponding to the inner side of the front portion of the pillar, and hooked to the first hook through the hole, when the lower plate moves upward toward the upper plate based on the pillar.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventor: Ok Hee Yoon
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Publication number: 20110173774Abstract: A Rug Anti-slip Device. The device includes a pin-shaped element that has a sharpened tip end for poking through a mat and into the underlying carpet. The device further has a handle tab made from plastic or other suitably durable and aesthetically pleasing material. The handle tab is designed to stay above the surface of the mat or rug when the pin-shaped element is holding the mat or rug in place. The upper face of the handle tab may have indicia inscribed upon it, or embossed/raised above it in order to provide a decorative aspect to the device beyond the utilitarian purpose of holding the mat or rug in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventor: Doug Curtis
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Publication number: 20080127412Abstract: A portable infant playyard including cladded legs, a central hub on the lower frame, an integrated electronic device, upper frame hinge mechanisms, and bag hooks.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Brian Pleiman, Thomas J. Witman
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Publication number: 20080005865Abstract: An apparatus is provided for a paper hook. The apparatus has a set of coiled loops which extend into an elongated loop that is planar to a member of the set of coiled loops. The apparatus may hold a thin material such as paper between two adjacent sides of the set of coiled loops. The apparatus may also hold the thin material between the member of the set of coiled loop and the elongated loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventor: Mark Ross
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Patent number: 6735819Abstract: A vehicle floor mat affixation device includes a noncircular shaped body with an axial extending connector. The connector secures the affixation device to the vehicle floor. A reverse face of the affixation device includes a panel of releasable fastening material that is designed to mate with a similar panel of releasable fastening material in the vehicle floor mat. The present invention resists affixation device pull-out as well as shear forces applied to the mat with respect to the carpeting on which the mat is placed, but nonetheless permits easy removal and replacement of the vehicle floor mat and of the affixation devices without tools.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventors: David S. Iverson, David F. MacNeil
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Patent number: 6412142Abstract: A vehicle floor mat affixation device includes at least two tines or hook members formed substantially on respective helical paths around an axis of the affixation device and ending in downwardly bent terminal portions with sharpened points. The preferably tempered stainless steel hook members are adapted to easily pierce vehicle floor carpeting and to be screwed into place. A reverse face of the affixation device includes a panel of releasable fastening material that is designed to mate with a similar panel of releasable fastening material in the vehicle floor mat. The present invention resists affixation device pull out and shear forces applied to the mat with respect to the carpeting on which the mat is placed, but nonetheless permits easy removal and replacement of the vehicle floor mat and of the affixation devices themselves.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Inventor: David S. Iverson
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Patent number: 6385812Abstract: A vehicle floor mat affixation device includes at least two tines or hook members formed on respective helical paths around an axis of the affixation device and ending in sharpened points. The preferably tempered stainless steel hook members are adapted to easily pierce vehicle floor carpeting and to be screwed into place. A reverse face of the affixation device includes a panel of releasable fastening material that is designed to mate with a similar panel of releasable fastening material in the vehicle floor mat. The present invention resists affixation device pull out and shear forces applied to the mat with respect to the carpeting on which the mat is placed, but nonetheless permits easy removal and replacement of the vehicle floor mat and of the affixation devices themselves.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Inventor: David S. Iverson
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Patent number: 6381806Abstract: A two piece retainer assembly is used for positive retention of an associated vehicular floor mat to the vehicle's floor surface. The retainer assembly works in conjunction with a hook-like fastener permanently mounted to the vehicle's floor surface. The two piece retainer assembly comprises (a) an annular collar for positioning in a hole in the floor mat from an underside, and (b) a locking cover coupler for positioning in the hole of the floor mat from an upper side. The annular collar and locking cover coupler are forced together to trap the floor mat. The annular collar has a vertical upwardly extending wall forming an opening and a horizontally radially extending flange connected to the vertical wall. The locking cover coupler has a base plate with a vertical downwardly extending wall forming an opening and dimensioned to receive the vertical upwardly extending wall of the annular collar in frictional engagement. At least two vertically extending latching tabs extend from the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Nifty Products, Inc.Inventors: J. Matthew Stanesic, Raymond O. Sherman
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Patent number: 5958540Abstract: Mechanical fasteners having parallel barbs extending vertically from a horizontal planar member to secure layers of a floor covering. When interposed between floor covering layers the barbs penetrate and anchor into a floor covering material. When a consumer desires to separate the layers, and to replace or recycle one or all the layers of the floor covering, he can do so readily by pulling the layers apart, and then securing new layers together with the mechanical fastener.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Interface, Inc.Inventors: Raymond A. Berard, Claude Edward Terry, Harold F. Adams, William A. McDonough, Michael Braungart
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Patent number: 5822828Abstract: Mechanical fasteners having parallel barbs extending vertically from a horizontal planar member to secure layers of a floor covering. When interposed between floor covering layers the barbs penetrate and anchor into a floor covering material. When a consumer desires to separate the layers, and to replace or recycle one or all the layers of the floor covering, he can do so readily by pulling the layers apart, and then securing new layers together with the mechanical fastener.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Assignees: Interface, Inc., McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry, L.L.C.Inventors: Raymond A. Berard, Claude Edward Terry, Harold F. Adams, William A. McDonough, Michael Braungart
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Patent number: 5636408Abstract: A clip configured to secure a floor mat to the interior floor of an automobile. The clip includes a recess in which a peripheral edge of the floor mat is captured, and a lip which engages an aperture provided in the floor mat. The clip is able to accommodate a wide variety of floor mats in a manner that essentially eliminates the potential for the floor mat to shift on the floor of the automobile, substantially without regard to the thickness of the floor mat. In an alternate embodiment, the clip is anchored to the interior floor of the automobile in the same manner but is provided with a post member which is adapted to be secured within an aperture provided in the floor mat. In addition, extensive flexing and bending of the clip is not necessary to secure the floor mat, such that the clip is capable of repeated use. The structure and manufacture of the clip is uncomplicated, such that the clip is relatively inexpensive to manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1994Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Inventor: Ronald J. Dichtel
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Patent number: 5003664Abstract: A clip is disclosed for securing a mat to a carpet wherein the clip has a main portion joined to a spike. The spike is inserted into and underlies the carpet such that the main portion is exposed. One-half of a loop and hook type fastener is secured to the exposed side of the main portion of the clip and the corresponding second half of the fastener is secured to the second surface of the mat to permit the mat to be secured to the main portion of the clip.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1988Date of Patent: April 2, 1991Inventor: Dorothy Y. Wong
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Patent number: 4875250Abstract: A clamp for fastening a carpet onto a floor, comprising two members spaced from each other in a vertical plane and including one claw directed upwards for one member and downwards for the other member to allow the insertion and catching of two sides of a carpet onto the clamp before the clamp is clipped onto a flange-like edge.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignees: Automobiles Peugeot, Automobiles CitroenInventor: Rene Chaintreuil
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Patent number: 4860402Abstract: A retainer clip to fixedly position a mat relative to an underlying carpet particularly suited to automotive environments. The retainer clip is formed from a single piece of generally rectangularly shaped resilient material which has a cut-out cut in a first portion thereof, the cut-out including a series of V-cuts at one end and a control member at the other end. The retainer clip further has two pointed members cut along each edge of a second portion thereof. The retainer clip is then stamped so that the end thereof adjacent the V-cuts is bent thereby causing the V-cuts to erupt as teeth, and the two pointed members are bent so as to be laterally displaced, thereby forming two prongs. The retainer clip is then bent on itself to form a U-shape. In operation, the two prongs are caused to enter the carpet backing in order to anchor the retainer clip thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1988Date of Patent: August 29, 1989Inventor: Ronald J. Dichtel
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Patent number: 4759096Abstract: The present invention is a carpet fastener for securing an edge of an expanse of carpet against a vertical surface having a face board secured thereto. The fastener includes a carpet retaining portion and a face board engaging portion. During installation, the face board engaging portion is inserted into a gap formed between the floor surface and the underside of the face board. Protrusions on the face board engaging portion rigidly secure the fastener so that nails or glue are not required.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1987Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Inventor: Marvin Dorris
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Patent number: 3997937Abstract: The disclosure relates to a carpet tack strip anchoring means and installation tool and particularly for use in anchoring tack strips relative to wall structures in areas where it is virtually impossible to anchor tack strips to concrete floors due to the fact that in some instances concrete becomes so hard that it is very difficult to nail the tack strips to the concrete in such a manner that the nails penetrate properly without cracking the concrete away. The anchoring means comprising a clip having a normally horizontal portion adapted to rest adjacent to building room floor the horizontal portion having opposite ends provided with respective upstanding portions integral therewith; one of the upstanding portions is provided with an opening through which a nail is projected and this upstanding portion has an integral clip portion disposed in spaced relation from the bottom portion and extending substantially horizontally toward the opposite end of the bottom portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1975Date of Patent: December 21, 1976Inventor: Michael F. Manguso