Towel Service Type Patents (Class 211/16)
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Patent number: 11771255Abstract: A curtain rod assembly in which the two ends of the rod have both an elbow component that can turn inwardly toward a wall when the rod is fixed above a window and also a straight component that extends beyond the elbow component and upon which a finial can be mounted. The curtain rod assembly can thus have finial ends that extend beyond a hung curtain but can also allow the outer edges of the hung curtain panels to hang closely against the wall on either side of the window, thereby preventing or effectively reducing light from leaking past the curtain.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2020Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignees: Commonwealth Home Fashions Inc., YuYao City Yisheng Metal Products Co., Ltd.Inventors: Maxime Wiriath, Gaofeng Wang, Xiang Liu, Zhimin Jia
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Patent number: 11559173Abstract: Devices, apparatus and systems for preventing towels from slipping off a towel holder are disclosed. The apparatus, devices and systems may include a surface that provides a frictional interface between the towel and towel holder. Two opposing edges of such a device may each include at least one raised or enlarged attachment formation which, when the device is moved from an unraveled condition to an engaged condition, may be aligned and connected to effectively connect the edges to each other. Such a device may further include a plurality of friction formations configured to face and contact a towel and a plurality of ridges configured to face and contact a towel holder when the device is in an engaged condition, surrounding a towel holder and supporting a towel.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2020Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: Simply Innovative LLCInventors: Teresa Manko, Mark Manko, Jordan Robert Long
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Patent number: 11534036Abstract: A towel holding handle assembly includes a handle bar that can be mounted on a variety of supporting surfaces for use as an operating handle. The handle bar receives two elongate clamping elements within a hollow interior thereof which are accessible through an opening along one side of the handle bar. The clamping elements are biased from a released position in which the first and second clamping elements are spaced apart to receive a portion of a towel inserted therein and a clamped position in which the first and second clamping elements are closer to one to clamp the retain the inserted portion of the towel clamped therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: Elk & Book Innovations Inc.Inventors: Hernan Carlos Igelka, Joshua Bookey
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Patent number: 10799076Abstract: Devices, apparatus and systems for preventing towels from slipping off a towel holder are disclosed. The apparatus, devices and systems may include a surface that provides a frictional interface between the towel and towel holder. Two opposing edges of such a device may each include at least one raised or enlarged attachment formation which, when the device is moved from an unraveled condition to an engaged condition, may be aligned and connected to effectively connect the edges to each other. Such a device may further include a plurality of friction formations configured to face and contact a towel and a plurality of ridges configured to face and contact a towel holder when the device is in an engaged condition, surrounding a towel holder and supporting a towel.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2016Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: Simply Innovative LLCInventors: Teresa Manko, Mark Manko, Jordan Robert Long
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Patent number: 10342393Abstract: A towel holding device configured to support a towel from an object is disclosed herein. The towel holding device includes an attachment mechanism, the attachment mechanism configured to attach the towel holding device to the object; a towel holding member, the towel holding member configured to removably hold the towel in the towel holding device; and a housing portion, the towel holding member being disposed inside of the housing portion, the housing portion configured to be displaceable relative to the attachment mechanism and the towel holding member so that the towel is capable of being inserted into the towel holding device. A towel holding system using the towel holding device is also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2017Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Solazo, LtdInventor: Ronald Dean Kirkpatrick
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Patent number: 9738110Abstract: A sheet holder (100) for holding sheets (50) comprising a housing (101) defining first and second side walls (120 and 110) spaced apart from each other and defining a slot (170) therebetween. The first and second side walls (120 and 110) also define a bottom aperture (172) leading into the slot (170). A plurality of guiding grooves (134) are defined in the first side wall (120) facing the slot (170). The guiding grooves (134) define substantially opposed groove top and bottom ends (136 and 138) and extend further away from the second side wall (110) adjacent the groove top end (136) than adjacent the groove bottom end (138). Holding elements are each at least partially received in a respective one of the guiding grooves (134) and movable therealong. At least part of the holding elements (134) remains in the guiding grooves (134) at all positions therealong.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2014Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Inventors: Jean Caron, Alexandre Des Lauriers
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Patent number: 9598812Abstract: A dishcloth drying apparatus and method includes a countertop and a support positioned on the countertop such that the support extends upwardly from the countertop. The support includes a panel that has an upper surface and a perimeter edge. A holder for supporting a dishcloth in spaced relationship from the panel is attached to the panel. The holder includes a pair of legs and each of the legs is attached to and extends upwardly from the upper surface. A rod is attached to and extends between the legs. A dishcloth, when wet, is positioned on the rod of the support such that the dishcloth hangs from the support and dries.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2015Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Inventor: Nancy L. Beltran
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Patent number: 9402493Abstract: A multi-purpose retractable drying station comprises a mounting bracket and an elongate main support beam extending from the mounting bracket, the elongate main support beam having a mounting pin that projects through the mounting bracket, the position of the mounting pin in said slots determining a position of the elongate main support beam. The station also comprises a plurality of transverse rods, parallel and spaced apart along the elongate main support beam and mounted thereto, and each transverse rod including a bar serving as a rack for drying articles thereon, the elongate main support beam retracting from a deployed horizontal position to a stowed vertical position.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Inventor: Timothy J. McAmis
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Patent number: 9198544Abstract: A towel rack having an actuating retainer bar is described. The retainer bar is configured to actuate down to secure a towel draped over the towel bar. A locking feature retains the retainer bar in a dosed position and can be released by a release device in some configurations. A spring configured in an actuator to pull the retainer bar up and away from the towel bar, thereby allowing a user to remove a towel or other article. In an alternative configuration, the towel rack has an engagement bracket that allows for the positioning of the retainer bar along a slot. The retainer bar may be manually manipulated along the slot and locked into position by a plurality of teeth.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2013Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Inventor: Jason Duddie
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Patent number: 8973763Abstract: A dish drying rack and tray assembly is provided to include paper towel supports that fit onto the tray and onto which a roll of paper towels can be secured by means of a rod that passes through the paper towels with pins at either end where the pins can be placed into channels of the paper towel supports in a position either horizontal with respect to a user or in a vertical position with respect to the user to allow the user by means of sliding one of the pins into an inner channel of the paper towel supports thereby allowing a user to hand a plastic bag onto hooks of the paper towel supports and where the dish rack also includes swinging rods for the placement of dish towels or rubber gloves after use.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Inventor: Richard Pargansky
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Publication number: 20140251930Abstract: A dish drying rack and tray assembly is provided to include paper towel supports that fit onto the tray and onto which a roll of paper towels can be secured by means of a rod that passes through the paper towels with pins at either end where the pins can be placed into channels of the paper towel supports in a position either horizontal with respect to a user or in a vertical position with respect to the user to allow the user by means of sliding one of the pins into an inner channel of the paper towel supports thereby allowing a user to hand a plastic bag onto hooks of the paper towel supports and where the dish rack also includes swinging rods for the placement of dish towels or rubber gloves after use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventor: Richard Pargansky
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Patent number: 8671545Abstract: One customizable utility rod assembly includes a wall attachment member; a base rod; and a cross rod, hook, towel ring, shelving rod, or toilet paper rod extending from the base rod. The wall attachment member has threading and at least one hole. The base rod has a distal side and a threaded proximal side threadably coupling the base rod to the wall attachment member. A method of customizing a utility rod having: (a) a threaded wall attachment member with a hole, and (b) a base rod presenting a distal side and a threaded proximal side forming a cavity, includes the following steps. Step (1): securing the wall attachment member to a surface with a fastener extending through the hole. Step (2): threadably coupling the base rod proximal side to the wall attachment member such that the wall attachment member is at least partially enclosed within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2011Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Nifty Nob, Inc.Inventor: Susan C. Zimmerman
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Patent number: 8322541Abstract: A method of assembling a towel rail having vertically extending, elongate, tubular supports opposed and spaced apart from each other, and spaced apart, horizontally extending, tubular beams, the method including: a) threading an elongate flexible heating element through a respective support; b) looping an appropriate length of the element through each hole of the support to form a plurality of looped sections; c) threading each looped section through a respective beam from the second end; d) inserting the second end of each beam through a respective hole of the respective support to bring an abutment surface of the second end into contact with an inner surface of the support; and e) locking the second end of each beam to the support by passing a fastener at least partially through the support to engage with a recess formed in the second end.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2007Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Inventor: Andrew Keith Maclaren-Taylor
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Publication number: 20120074076Abstract: A towel rack assembly comprising a mounting bracket, post or rod, a connecting module securely affixed to said mounting bracket and at least one control arm or rod securely or adjustably affixed to the connecting module, wherein a towel with a unique sleeve disposed at one end of the towel can be threadable mounted on the control arm or rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventor: Jaime Restrepo
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Patent number: 7926149Abstract: A moveable clip device for hanging a towel on a golf bag that includes an S-shaped clip member having a first strip portion engageable with an inner surface of an open end of the golf bag, a second strip portion engageable with an outer surface of the open end of such golf bag, and a third strip portion. A first connecting strip portion, engageable with an edge of the open end of such golf bag, connects the first and second strip portions. A second connecting strip portion connects the second and third strip portions. A flange portion having a channel formed between first and second wall portions is connected to the third strip portion. A support member is connected to each of the wall portions for supporting the towel on the clip. A mechanism is engageable with the towel and support member for connecting such towel to the clip.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Inventor: Keith Weston
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Patent number: 7900334Abstract: A decorative utility rod assembly that may be attached to a wall or other support surface. The rod assembly has a base rod, a cross rod, a cover plate, a set screw, and a knob or end cap. The proximal (wall) end of the base rod is threaded on its exterior surface. The distal end of the base rod forms a threaded hole. The cover plate forms a threaded hole in a central portion thereof. The cover plate is screwed onto the proximal end of the base rod to hide the wall attachments. One end of set screw is screwed into the threaded hole in the distal end of the base rod. The end cap is screwed onto the other end of the set screw. The cover plate and end cap may be made of a multitude of materials, may have a multitude of surface configurations, may be formed into a multitude of shapes, and may contain indicial of a seasonal, a vanity, an interest of the use, advertising, or decorations to match interior decoration décor. Alternative embodiments include a towel ring, a toilet paper holder, a hook, and shelving.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Nifty Nob, Inc.Inventor: Susan C. Zimmerman
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Publication number: 20100300994Abstract: A towel rack device comprises a mechanism for supporting the towel rack device. A support member is operably connected to the mechanism for supporting the towel rack device. A mechanism for hanging an article is operably connected to the support member. A guard is operably connected to the towel rack. The guard is configured to extend substantially the length of the article. In some implementations, the towel rack device may be attached to a ledge. In some implementations, the towel rack device may be free standing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Verla Turner-Wiltshire
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Publication number: 20100213145Abstract: The lifetime of a towel can be determined by how many times it is washed and dried; that is, the less frequent washing and drying, the longer the life of a towel. Consequently, most towels are used multiple times prior to washing and drying. This is true for a dish towel, tea towel, bath towel, and hand towel, amongst others. Additionally, if not hung carefully, a wet towel may fall onto the floor and require immediate washing. The current invention is towel and towel holder system and method for its use which addresses the aforementioned issues.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventor: TRACEY ELISABETH SWANK
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Publication number: 20100181266Abstract: A collection rack for loose-leaf environmental friendly towels comprises a plurality of bolt elements to correspondingly hold plural piled-up environmental friendly towels with a plurality of through apertures and a tab, and on predetermined bolt elements being inserted at least one guiding rod so that a user draws an outermost towel away from the bolt elements by using the tab and the drawn towel moves along the guiding rod toward its curved portion to be used. Thereafter, a used towel is put down to hang on the guiding rod, thus collecting used towels together to be cleaned by a cleaner.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventor: Wan Chen
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Publication number: 20100078396Abstract: A towel holder includes an elongate towel holder trunk, and a plurality of towel holder arms rotatably mounted to the towel holder trunk, wherein the towel holder arms are spaced apart from each other along the length of the towel holder trunk. The towel holder includes a plurality of T-joints, wherein each towel holder arm is rotatably mounted to the towel holder trunk through a corresponding T-joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: Timothy McLaughlin
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Publication number: 20090236299Abstract: A round towel is provided with a centrally located bifurcated strap having closure apparatus at the distal ends thereof to permit hanging the towel by its center over a rod or other elongated longitudinally running support member having closed ends. In one embodiment the towel is hung on the rod by surrounding the rod with the distal ends of a strap with the strap ends releasably secured to form a loop around the rod. This hanging method and apparatus enables one to hang towels from a towel rod rather than passing a portion of the towel through and over the rod, while at the same time affording a pleasing appearance for the hung towel along with any indicia, since the towel is not crushed by its passage over the towel rod.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventor: Svetlana Hall
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Patent number: 7571532Abstract: A decorative utility rod assembly that may be attached to a wall or other support surface. The rod assembly has a base rod, a cross rod, a cover plate, a set screw, and a knob or end cap. The proximal (wall) end of the base rod is threaded on its exterior surface. The distal end of the base rod forms a threaded hole. The cover plate forms a threaded hole in a central portion thereof. The cover plate is screwed onto the proximal end of the base rod to hide the wall attachments. One end of set screw is screwed into the threaded hole in the distal end of the base rod. The end cap is screwed onto the other end of the set screw. The cover plate and end cap may be made of a multitude of materials, may have a multitude of surface configurations, may be formed into a multitude of shapes, and may contain indicial of a seasonal, a vanity, an interest of the use, advertising, or decorations to match interior decoration décor. Alternative embodiments include a towel ring, a toilet paper holder, a hook, and shelving.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2008Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Nifty Nob, Inc.Inventor: Susan C. Zimmerman
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Patent number: 7490803Abstract: A curtain rod assembly includes one or more support members, such as brackets, that are configured to support a curtain rod from a wall. The support member include a coupler portion that provides a seamless and flush interface between the support member and the rod.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Beme International LLCInventor: Brian Graves
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Publication number: 20080277359Abstract: A retaining system for holding a towel, washcloth, or other fabric item by draping a weighted and supported retaining system over an inanimate horizontal bar such as a kitchen cabinet, a shower curtain, or a kitchen drawer, so that the towel would not fall to the floor and become dirty. This device can also be used in conjunction with a paperclip as a means for holding recipe cards up to eye level while cooking. The device can also be used in recreational vehicles, while camping, or in cars.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventor: Susan St. Martin
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Patent number: 7445185Abstract: A health club accessory comprising: a front semicylindrical wall, with a top surface; a rear wall attached to the front semicylindrical wall; a bottom wall attached to the front semicylindrical wall and rear wall, the front semicylindrical, rear wall, and bottom wall defining a semicylindrical volume; a handle member attached to the bottom wall, and extending out from semicylindrical front wall by a distance D, the handle member comprising: an underside; a downward extending handle, an upwardly extending guide 46 extending from the handle; a towel surface located on the handle member between the upwardly extending guide and the semicylindrical front wall; a semicylindrical groove located on the underside of the handle member; an elongated holding member extending downwardly from the rear wall two orthogonal members located at a distal end of the holding member, the two orthogonal members being generally at right angles to the elongated holding member, a space located between the two orthogonal members; a tapeType: GrantFiled: April 25, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Inventor: Vincent P. Cicero
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Publication number: 20080185353Abstract: An implement for use in a bathroom or a kitchen which is composed of at least one rod which is oval in cross section, the rod being aesthetic in appearance and providing an advantageous force distribution over rods with circular cross sections. The implement can be a hanging device, such as a hanger, a hanger for ties and belts, and many other variations having a hook portion for engaging a cylindrical support, an over-the-door/vertical wall device also including the rods with the oval cross section, the latter devices being, for example, clothes supporting hooks, hooks for articles made from fabric; wire metal baskets having a rim and/or transition device made from a rod with an oval cross section; paper or magazine holders comprising parallel racks separated by upstanding walls; bag dispenser and handles for implements.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: InterDesign, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Immerman, Russell Benton Snell, Philip C. Dretzka, Radu Alexandru Ghiorghie
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Patent number: 7322551Abstract: An apparatus with a first and second loaf spring portions extending from a bridge portion, the second leaf spring portion provides an article support mounting aperture for attachment of an article support to the second leaf spring portion by structure for attaching said article support, and additional structure for securing the article support to the second leaf spring portion is disclosed. In a first embodiment, the article support is a towel ring, the structure for attaching the towel ring to the second leaf spring portion includes a shaft extending from a distal end of a post, and a retention groove formed at a distal end of the shaft. The additional structure for securing the shaft to the second leaf spring portion includes: a compression spring enclosing the shaft and interposed between the second leaf spring portion and the post; and a fastener affixed to the retention groove.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Inventor: Joseph M. Simonsen
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Patent number: 7316324Abstract: An assemblage of mechanical components that provide support for hanging towels and for storing towels in a compact position for drying. The extension of the towel bar to an extended detented position provides sufficient clearance for hanging a towel. A modified keyhole type slot in the towel bar support has resident upper and lower notches. An integral square pivot pin located at the end of and at a right angle to the towel rod arm inserts into the modified keyhole. When the towel bar is lifted and pulled forward to the towel hanging mode, the square pivot pin is detented in the narrower portion of the modified keyhole thus creating a locked position. After towel hanging, the towel bar is lifted upwards and then pushed rearward. The square pivot pin then freely rotates in the larger portion of the keyhole. The towel bar is then rotated downward to a compact storage position for towel drying.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Inventor: Martin W. Myllykangas
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Patent number: 6935279Abstract: A heated towel holder comprises an elongate tube formed into the general shape of a conical helix, supported by a mounting arrangement such that the smaller end of the conical helix shape is lowermost and the axis of that shape extends upwardly at a shallow angle to the vertical. The mounting arrangement feeds heated fluid into one end of the formed tube and allows cooled fluid to drain from the other end of the formed tube. At least the greater part of a towel may simply be dropped into the conical volume bound by the helix so as to remain therein and be heated by fluid flowing through the formed tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Heating World Group LimitedInventor: Jeremy Damien Bosworth
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Patent number: 6446927Abstract: A paper towel dispenser that includes an adjustable bracket for supporting a roll of paper towels. The adjustable bracket includes a pair of support plates that are adjustable to support rolls of a user selected width.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Oscar F. Nuss
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Publication number: 20020023993Abstract: Disclosed are wall mountable accessories which have a bracket with an axial extension and a plate adjacent an inward end of the extension. An escutcheon shrouds the bracket. A recess and projection connection is provided between the plate and escutcheon that restrict relative rotation there between so that the escutcheon can be properly positioned. An accessory, such as a bathroom accessory, is removably linked to the escutcheon adjacent its outer end.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Inventors: Gary A. Fleischmann, Joel T. Smith
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Patent number: 6334541Abstract: A washroom rack which can also be used to hold an object such as soap. It includes: (a) a plurality of support frames adapted to be fastened onto a wall; (b) a plurality of support rods mounted on the support frames; and (c) a tray provided in one side wall thereof with a plurality of blind holes. Each of the blind hole is defined by an open end and a closed end and fastened to one end of the support rod. The tray is provided in a bottom thereof with a plurality of threaded holes corresponding in location to the blind holes such that the tray is fastened to the support rods by a plurality of fastening bolts engaged with the threaded holes.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2000Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Inventor: Tien-Tsai Chang
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Patent number: 6321920Abstract: A rotatable rack comprising a U-shaped fastening member having a first arm and a second arm each pivotally coupled to first and second L-shaped rods, respectively, by first and second fastening bolts, respectively. The fastening member is fastened onto a wall with a fastening seat and each of the arms is provided with a sunken hole having an inner threaded section. Each fastening bolt includes an outer threaded section at one end thereof which is threadably engaged with a respective one of the inner threaded sections. Each L-shaped rod is provided with a fitting hole at one end portion thereof in which the other end of a respective one of the fastening bolts is fitted into.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Sun Tai Bathroom Equipment Company, Ltd.Inventor: Chia-Cheng Pan
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Patent number: 6273279Abstract: The golf towel holder has a body which carries an attachment hook by which the body is detachably attached to the top of a golf club bag. The body may include a panel which carries selected indicia thereon. The body carries two golf towel holder hooks. The first hook is a closer hook for detachably retaining a first grommeted golf towel. The second hook is more open so that it can detachably retain a second grommeted golf towel. Since the second hook is more open, the second grommeted golf towel may be more easily detached and attached. The body with its hooks may be molded of thermoplastic synthetic polymer composition material in one or more pieces or may be formed of bent wire in one or more pieces.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventor: Jerrold M. Wolf
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Patent number: 6257425Abstract: A combinative device for clothes and towel includes towel rack and clothes shelf; wherein the towel rack is formed by several rails mounted into a plurality of holes on two vertical supports and fixed with the corresponding plugs on the outwards of the support. A T-shaped flange is disposed on the upper side of the support with several aligned holes on the rear side of the support for securing onto the wall. The clothes shelf is composed of two rhombic bars formed by two pairs of L-shaped pieces with a slot on the lower end thereof for fitting onto the foregoing T-shaped flange of the support. Numerous cross rods are mounted between two rhombic bars for disposing a few plates thereon. According to the above-mentioned structure, the towel rack and clothes shelf can be assembled together in different ways or mounted respectively depending on the demand of the users.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: New Hung Kuan Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chao-Min Liu
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Patent number: 6250597Abstract: A fitting includes an annular shielding member with a rear annular wall adapted to abut against an upright wall of a bathroom to define an abutment plane, and a front annular wall formed with a front major area of a faceplate member. The front major area has a recess extending rearwardly thereof to form an impact bearing portion. A front annular portion surrounds and is connected to the impact bearing portion by an inner annular wall. The impact bearing portion has a rear bearing wall spaced apart from the abutment plane, and a front bearing wall opposite to the rear bearing wall, and defines a fastening hole through the front and rear bearing walls. A holding member includes an anchored end disposed on the rear bearing wall, and having a clamped portion adjacent to the fastening hole so as to abut against an enlarged head portion of an anchoring stud which is inserted into the upright wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Inventor: Kuo-Yung Kuo
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Patent number: 5931427Abstract: A bathroom rack is composed of at least one U-shaped fastening piece, two connection heads, and one block body which is held by the U-shaped fastening piece. Two arms of the U-shaped fastening piece are held by the connection heads which are fastened onto the bathroom wall. The block body is versatile in form and is held by the fastening piece such that the bathroom rack may be used for various purposes.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Inventor: Chin-Cheng Pan
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Patent number: 5775401Abstract: A curtain tie back arrangement uses a plurality of pivotal and variably spaced rings through which the drapery material is decoratively laced.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventor: Vickie A. Faurie
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Patent number: 5647568Abstract: An apparatus for attaching a pliable material, such as a towel, to a more rigid structure, such as a golf bag, is disclosed. The apparatus includes a body. The body has a cylindrical, vertically disposed bore. The body of the apparatus is attached to the rigid structure. A ball of smaller diameter than the bore of the body is wrapped in the pliable material and forced into the bore. The pliable material is thereby wedged between the ball and the wall of the bore.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1994Date of Patent: July 15, 1997Assignee: Brenco Leisure ProductsInventor: Robert Nettles
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Patent number: 5467956Abstract: A sheet roll dispenser of unitary construction is provided. The dispenser has no moving parts and includes an abrasive surface upon which the sheet roll rests. The abrasive surface serves to limit overfeed of the sheet roll.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1993Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Inventor: Boone D. Herr
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Patent number: 5465458Abstract: A retainer for securing towels, garments, papers and the like to railings, fences, ground, etc. comprises two or more weight members spaced or separated by a generally flexible elongated connector which joins them together. Preferably, the weight members will be sac-like or pouch-like receptacles filled with loose pellets and connected together by nylon strap or webbing.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1993Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Inventor: Gary S. Schlager
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Patent number: 5385248Abstract: Items of decorative hardware, e.g., handles, pulls, towel bars, tissue bars, etc., and a method of making the same. Each hardware item comprising an assembly of a pair of posts, a cross member, and an externally threaded rod. The cross member may comprise one integral elongate rod-like member or a plurality of separate sections disposed in a side-by-side array to form an elongated rod-like member. In any case the cross member has a decorative exterior surface, a pair of ends, and an internally threaded passageway extending longitudinally through it. Each of the posts has an under surface for securing the hardware item to a panel, e.g., a wall or a cabinet, and a decorative exterior surface including a side portion. Each of the side portions of the posts include an internally threaded bore. The posts are arranged to be oriented with respect to each other so that their side portions face each other with their internally threaded bores axially aligned.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1994Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Inventor: Frederick H. Klein, Jr.
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Patent number: 5180067Abstract: A shower caddy (10) includes a wire portion (11) and a plastic portion (12). The wire portion (11) is formed with upper foot wires (45, 46) to engage grooves (73) in the plastic portion (12) and with a rear support wire (51) to engage lock tabs (74) in the plastic portion (12) so that the plastic portion (12) may be removably carried by the wire portion (11). The wire portion (11) has two spaced apart wires (14,15) interconnected by a loop wire (16) to engage the top of a neck pipe of a shower head. A bracket (17) is engageable with and slidable along the wires (14, 15) to engage the bottom of the neck pipe. The wire portion (11) also includes adjacent spaced-apart shelf wires (35, 36, 37, 38) with two adjacent shelf wires (36, 37) having opposed arcuate portions (41, 42) formed therein to hold a bottle in an inverted position therebetween. The plastic portion (12) includes soap trays (61, 62) formed therein. The soap trays (61, 62) have outwardly flaring side walls (64, 67) and bottom surfaces (65, 68).Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1992Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Rubbermaid IncorporatedInventors: Brian J. Conaway, Tyrone M. Keyes
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Patent number: 4938382Abstract: A cabinet for dispensing a sheet of paper from a stack of paper sheets in the cabinet. Means are provided in the cabinet for restricting the length of the stack of paper that can be placed in the cabinet when the cabinet is open. The restricting means is movable to a pressure relieving position when the cabinet is closed.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1989Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Scott Paper CompanyInventors: Alan D. Frazier, Richard P. Lewis, Richard O. Norman