Of Wire Patents (Class 211/112)
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Patent number: 11599559Abstract: Systems and methods for replicating a device image to a storage such as the cloud. The cloud is seeded with a base image that corresponds to the device. Changes between the contents of the device and the base image are identified, uploaded to the cloud, and applied to the image. The changes are tracked continuously and the image in the cloud can thus be used to restore the device to any point in time. The cloud image can also be used in a cloud based virtual machine that provides a user of the device with access to the device's contents via the cloud based image.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2019Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: EMC IP HOLDING COMPANY LLCInventors: Yossef Saad, David Zlotnick
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Patent number: 8365717Abstract: An accessory for a barbecue includes a plurality of frames which are arranged in vertically spaced apart relationship and form an array having an outer perimeter and a central cavity. The array is placed on the solid fuel support of the barbecue, and solid fuel such as charcoal is placed around the outer perimeter of the array. The accessory has a base upon which a container is placed to collect juices from the cooking food.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventor: Phillip E. Perry
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Publication number: 20080185355Abstract: An improved construction pillar insertion combination rack made of metal wire material in a rectangular or polygonal form and in a single layer or multiple layers includes multiple side frames, multiple pillars, multiple clamping members, and a top; each limitation corner of the rack comprised of two rings concentrically arranged with the diameter of the upper ring smaller than that of the lower ring; each side frame including an upper and a lower support rods; a connection rod usually made in a waveform being disposed at where between and soldered to both of the upper and the lower support rods; each pillar containing multiple sections with a circumferential slot being defined by any two abutted sections; the pillar being secured with the clamping member at where it to be inserted into the limitation corner; and the top usually related to a mesh being placed on the frame of the rack; alternatively, an upper frame with multiple upper rings of the limitation corner and a lower frame with multiple lower rings oType: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventor: Li-Hsu Huang
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Patent number: 6752279Abstract: A device for attaching at least one flower pot to a tree trunk. At least one flower pot holder holds the at least one flower pot, respectively. A strap engages the at least one flower pot holder and attaches the at least one flower pot holder to the tree trunk. A skirt is an elongated sheet of material that engages the at least one flower pot holder and wraps around the tree trunk. Each flower pot holder is a continuous rod bent into a vertical portion and a horizontal portion. The vertical portion is U-shaped and abuts against the tree trunk. The horizontal portion has a neck that extends perpendicularly outwardly and continuously from the vertical portion and a head that is ring-shaped and extends coplanarly outwardly and continuously from, and is wider than, the neck and holds one flower pot.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventor: Timothy P. Dwyer
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Patent number: 6385707Abstract: A method and system for copying files between drives of a computer system is provided. The method begins where files are selected to be copied from a first drive of the computer system to a second drive of the computer system. The selected files include operating system files, program files and data files. The method then proceeds to commencing an initial copying of the selected files. While the initial files are being copied, a list of non-copied files is generated. The list of non-copied files represent files that are locked by an operating system. A raw data copy is performed during the initial copying by referencing a FAT table of the drive from which data is copied from for each file in the list of non-copied files. A shut down of the operating system is then commenced. The operating system is configured to shut down and release the files previously locked by the operating system.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Adaptec, Inc.Inventor: Guido Maffezzoni
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Patent number: 6079595Abstract: A liquid dispenser 10 includes a container 20 mounted on a wire rack 40 which is mounted to a wall 60 or the like. An aspirator 80 is mounted on the wire rack and the container covers/conceals the aspirator from view and acts as both a container and cover or shroud.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Christopher A. Meyer, Dennis R. Breining, Tammy A. Bailey, Todd W. Heeringa, James R. Johnson
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Patent number: 5058790Abstract: A seat-mounted clothing valet apparatus having an S-shaped or T-shaped bracket supported by and depended from the upper portion of a seat. The support extends rearwardly from the seat and is fracturable upon impact. The valet is adaptable to support clothing and depends from the elongated support. The apparatus may be supported by the headrest or headrest supports of a vehicle seat and may be formed integrally.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Inventor: Thomas P. LaVelle
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Patent number: 4591420Abstract: A retaining tip for releasable attachment to a rod of circular cross-section in which two arms are attached to one another at one end of each by a circular wound helical spring. The other end of each arm is configured to retain parts or objects which are to be processed. The circular spring may be mechanically opened to receive the circular rod and then released to frictionally engage the rod. Clips utilizing a similar design are used to join cross members to build up an electroplating fixture.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1984Date of Patent: May 27, 1986Inventor: Samuel L. Van Horn
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Patent number: 4428488Abstract: A device for supporting sponge collection bags from a pole comprising, a basket having opposed front and back sides, a pair of opposed ends connecting the sides, a bottom, and an open top. The sides, ends and bottom define a cavity to receive a box of sponge collection bags through the open top. The basket has a pair of spaced hooks depending from the front side and being directed away from the front side, and a pair of spaced hooks depending from the back side and being directed away from the back side, with the hooks being adapted to be received in spaced apertures of the sponge collection bags. The device has a support member for supporting the basket on the pole.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1981Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: The Kendall CompanyInventors: James D. McAvinn, Felipe S. Li