Including Multiple Legs Pivotally Joined At A Single Zone (e.g., Tripod, Etc.) Patents (Class 211/203)
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Patent number: 10612719Abstract: A tripod button mechanism includes an angle position locking structure fixedly arranged on a body of a tripod. A button structure includes a button disposed rotatably on a leg shaft sleeve of the tripod through a first shaft. The button joint joints with the angle limitation structure to lock an opening angle of a supporting leg of the tripod. The tripod button mechanism includes a supporting structure abutting against the button when the joint joints with the limitation structure, and an extension line between the supporting position of the support structure and the joint intersects with an extension line of the supporting leg extending towards one end where the angle position locking structure is located.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2018Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Guangdong Sirui Optical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jie Li, Xiaoyun Hu
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Patent number: 10309581Abstract: A multipod apparatus and a monopod tip apparatus are described. The multipod apparatus includes a plurality of legs, each of the plurality of legs formed as a leg assembly wherein each leg assembly includes an upper leg section and a lower leg section, a base coupled to the upper leg sections of the plurality of legs and including a leg lock plate and a securing mechanism engaged with the leg lock plate of the base and configured to apply pressure to the leg lock plate so as to secure each of the plurality of legs at a desirable angle. The monopod tip apparatus includes a monopod tip including a cap section and a base section and a concealable stud, wherein the cap section includes a tip cap hingedly connected to a cap body and arranged to conceal the concealable stud therein.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2015Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: Deep Blue Design, LLCInventor: Stephen N. Underwood
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Patent number: 9200659Abstract: A truck bed lock that includes an outer shell, an inner casing disposed therein, and an internal shaft within the inner casing. A locking rod slidingly engages the internal shaft and a bottom compartment in the inner casing beneath the internal shaft. A quartet of spring-loaded legs, pivotably attached to a base of the locking rod, are maintained in a retracted position within the bottom compartment when the locking rod is extended for insertion through a hole in each of a tool box and a truck bed. Thereafter, the locking rod is retracted into the internal shaft and thereupon, the legs extend through a lower opening in the bottom compartment into a locked position parallel to a lower end of the outer shell with the legs being co-planar with one another adjoining the base of the locking rod to secure the tool box against the truck bed.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2014Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Inventor: Nelson C. LaFurge, Jr.
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Patent number: 8590716Abstract: A drying rack having a wrap-around cover includes a support frame having at least one support member, an upper shelf, an intermediate shelf and a lower shelf. The shelves are spaced apart from each other and provide a stacked surface area for drying clothes, linens, garments and other textiles. The drying rack further includes a wrap-around cover that attaches to the upper shelf and extends towards the lower shelf. The cover may be fabricated from a heat absorptive material and may further include graphical designs for visual appeal.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Inventor: Mohammad Kazem Behjat
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Patent number: 8496212Abstract: A bipod comprises first and second tubular, spring-loaded telescopically extendable legs terminating distally in substantially triangular, claw-like end effectors. Each end effecter includes a substantially planar central segment having an upper surface defining a polygon resembling a truncated triangle with the first, second and third corners projecting downwardly at an acute angle. The first second and third downwardly projecting corner segments define substantially planar, triangular claw members, and so form a cup-shaped three pointed claw ideally well suited to grasp but not sink into any terrain surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2006Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: Keng's Firearms Specialty, Inc.Inventors: Da Keng, Maciej W. Matuszczak
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Patent number: 7641156Abstract: The present invention is a portable stand that generally comprises of an upper telescopic pipe, a lower telescopic pipe that is movably inserted into the upper telescopic pipe to form a longitudinal shaft, a plurality of expandable legs at the bottom of the longitudinal shaft with a leaf spring mechanism, a round plate holder, a bottle holder, a v-shaped plate holder, a flower vase, umbrella stand, a box for magnetic compass or LED light, a knickknack pouch and a beverage holder. The longitudinal shaft of the portable stand is adjusted for a desired height. A controller knob is slid up and down, to fold and expand the expandable legs at the bottom of the longitudinal shaft to a desired angle. Various attachments are attached onto the longitudinal shaft depending on the need.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Inventors: Neil Medders, Debra Medders
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Patent number: 6942098Abstract: A storage device for storing and protecting face protection equipment includes a base plate and a cover rotatably mounted to the base plate. The cover and the base plate define a space sized to cover an article of face protection equipment. The cover rotates between an open position whereby the space is accessible and a closed position whereby the space is not accessible. One or more attachment devices are provided for releasably mounting one or more articles of face protection equipment to the base plate in the space.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventor: Charles Dodge
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Patent number: 6843015Abstract: A bipod for a firearm, or other equipment utilizing a multiple-leg pod, is provided that features easy, snap-apart and snap-together legs and snap-on and snap-off connection of the bipod to a ball or knob on the firearm or other equipment. The legs are preferably received in bores/holes in the bipod body and, during snapping in and out, the legs move past protrusions that restrict movement of the legs between different lobes of the bores/holes. The ball joint formed between the ball/knob and the main body of the bipod serves as preferably the only connection that moves during use by the shooter. As the shooter swivels, tilts, or pans the gun, the ball/knob attached to the firearm moves in the top socket of the main body of the bipod, with the legs being stationary relative to the main body.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Inventor: Ronnie L. Sharp
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Patent number: 6393543Abstract: A system for transformation of memory device addresses between different memory device topologies, each topology having its address space, providing the use of minimum memory space and time required for storage and computing defect data and also the flexibility of approach which allows mapping of memory device divided into an arbitrary number of tiles, each tile having different mapping scheme from a wide spectrum of mapping classes.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Acuid Corporation LimitedInventors: Boris Nikolaevich Vilkov, Alexander Roger Deas
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Publication number: 20020005390Abstract: The present invention is directed to a free-standing rack for hanging and supporting scuba diving or other wet equipment when not in use and particularly during cleaning, drying and storage thereof. The rack includes at least three support legs extending from a top point and a plurality of dive equipment holders attached to at least one of the supporting legs at points along its length. The rack of the present invention provides a free-standing and inherently stabile structure which can be easily collapsed for storage when not in use and quickly and easily expanded for use in a variety of locations. The rack is highly storable and portable in its collapsed state but is also movable in its expanded state, even with equipment supported thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventors: Jeffrey Alan DeRocher, Robert Eugene Jackson
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Patent number: 6311857Abstract: A stand for supporting items, such as clothing or recreational equipment, is formed of three or four hockey stick-shaped supports, which are fastened to the sides of a block, with the curved striking surfaces at the top. If three supports are used, the block has a cross section of an equilateral triangle, and if four such supports are used, the block has a square cross section. Wells are formed on the top and bottom of each block, forming walls with a slightly arcuate slot formed in each wall at the top of the block. Bolts passing through the walls at the bottom of the block and the supports attach the supports to the block. Bolts passing through the supports and the slots at the top of the block assist in securing the supports to the block but permit the supports to pivot around the lower bolts by an amount permitted by the length of the slots. When the supports are held parallel to each other, the assembly is in position for storage or carrying.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventor: Omar Al-Darraji
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Patent number: 6280803Abstract: A simulated Christmas tree light display having a circular ring and a plurality of elongated legs attached to the ring. Each of the elongated legs has a first end connected to the ring and a second end positioned opposite the ring. The first end has an aperture for threading the ring through the leg and a flattened end section. The apertures are sized to allow the legs to rotate about the ring to form a variety of angled designs. Lights and other holiday decorations may be wrapped about the legs to further provide the appearance of a lighted Christmas tree.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Inventor: Mack L. Gordy, Jr.
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Patent number: 5819961Abstract: A collapsible and foldable portable valet having upper and lower vertical support members. An upper sleeve is slidable about the upper support member to urge shoulder-lifting arms to extend and support left and right shoulder members and a hanger extension. A lower sleeve is slidable about the lower vertical member to urge legs to extend through a guiding and support brace to stabilize the valet. Channels are provided in the support members to accept the lifting arms and legs to provide a narrow profile and to reduce the space required to store the valet. A second hanger extension is provided to telescopingly extend and collapse within the hollow upper vertical support member. A multiplicity of detent mechanisms lock elements into an extended position. The shoulder members are shaped to provide for full support of a garment hung thereon.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Hidea Innovative Products, L.C.Inventor: William R. Harris
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Patent number: 5752611Abstract: The display rack has at least two substantially horizontal display shelves, each having at least three support openings. Uprights equal to the number of support openings are joined at an apex and extend down through the support openings to be secured on the bottom display shelf. Spacers surround the uprights between display shelves to hold the display shelves in position.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Curtis T. Nakagawa
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Patent number: 5570795Abstract: A display stand includes multiple support surfaces which can be configured to lie in a single plane to form a table top or in vertically spaced planes to form a multi-tiered display stand. The display stand includes a center section and one or more extensions which substantially surround the center section. The center section is supported by legs which are pivotally attached to the center section. The extensions include locking members disposed along an inner edge thereof for releasably engaging the outer edge of the center section or an adjacent inner extension. When the center section and extensions are locked together, they lie in a common plane to form a table top. When the extensions are disengaged from the center section and each other, the extensions can be lowered so as to rest on the legs in a vertically spaced relationship to one another. The height of the display stand can be adjusted by pivoting the legs inwardly and outwardly relative to the vertical axis of the display stand.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Inventor: Mark Colgrove
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Patent number: 5370248Abstract: A garment rack having a pedestal base and parallel posts extending upwardly therefrom. Each post telescopically receives an extender which mounts a garment support at its upper end. A cap receives and houses the upper ends of the posts. The bases of the extenders provide guides for stabilizing them in the posts against wobble relative to the posts.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1992Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: RHC/Spacemaster CorporationInventor: Claude J. Robolin
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Patent number: 5060894Abstract: A stand with collapsible legs. The legs are held to the stand by a disk member held within a pair of ears. One of the ears has a toothed opening, and the disk member includes a toothed opening. A gear member may be moved to a locked position where the gear contacts both the toothed portion of the disk member and the toothed portion of one of the ears which locks the disk in a fixed position. When the gear member is moved out of contact with the disk member, the disk member can then move freely with respect to the pair of ears. This permits the legs to be placed in numerous locked positions. Preferably, an outwardly extending tab allows the legs to be moved into a preferred position for locking.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1991Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Alltrade, Inc.Inventor: George Hillinger
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Patent number: 5044507Abstract: A collapsible rack for drying clothing and other articles is comprised of a plurality of leg members pivotally mounted on a core member and held thereon by an elastic band member which encircles them intermediate upper and lower ends. The core member is provided with a plurlity of equally spaced stop members extending radially outwardly from a central axis. The leg members are movable between collapsed positions at which each is engageable with an associated stop member and extended positions at which the rack is free standing on the lower ends of the leg members. Flexible cord material of substantially equal length extends between each successive leg memebr and is joined to the leg members at similar distances away from the core member. When the leg members are collapsed, they are substantially parallel and the cord material is limp; when extended, they are angularly disposed relative to the central axis such that the cord material is taut, thereby providing support for articles to be dried.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Inventor: Lev A. Shulyak
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Patent number: 5033737Abstract: Adjustable hurdle apparatus (10, 110) positionable on a running track as a barrier to runners in track events including a supporting framework (11, 111), a horizontal crossbar (45, 75, 120) to be cleared by runners positioned proximate an extremity of the supporting framework, a base (12, 112) attached to the supporting framework proximate the extremity of said framework opposite the horizontal crossbar for normally maintaining the supporting framework in a substantially vertical orientation relative to the track, and means (25, 26; 75, 76; 130) for infinitely adjustably vertically positioning the horizontal crossbar from competition heights to heights which are substantially below the lowest competition height.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1990Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: All Ohio Youth Athletic ClubInventor: Charles W. Moye
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Patent number: 4319729Abstract: A novel construction of a simple tripod assembly, suitable for tables, chairs, cap and apparel stands, and tabletops, which have three or more supporting legs or other supports, and a central main shaft or main rod, and are readily disassembled, fixed and folded together to save space during packaging.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1980Date of Patent: March 16, 1982Inventor: Jau-Lin Lo
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Patent number: 4317553Abstract: A stand, especially for a projection screen, having a plurality of spreadable legs, comprises a post which is preferably of telescoping type, at the lower end of which is provided a guide for the legs. The legs are pivotal on a member which can be slid along the post so that in an upper position the legs are swung inwardly to form a compact, readily transportable and easily stored unit with the post. When the pivot carrier is moved downwardly toward the guide, the legs are spread apart outwardly.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1980Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Assignee: Mechanische Weberei GmbHInventor: Helmut Meinunger
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Patent number: 4317552Abstract: Universal tripod comprises a tripod hub, tripod legs and clamping means for the legs. The legs are independently pivotally mounted on the hub and are each arcuately movable from a closed position, in which they are clustered around the tripod axis, to an extended position in which they may extend at an angle of up to about 120 degrees from the axis. The leg clamping means comprises a locking dog for each of the legs and a single clamping member which is movable between an unlocking and a locking position. When the clamping member is in its locking position, the legs are securely clamped against arcuate movement.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1979Date of Patent: March 2, 1982Inventor: Charles H. Weidler
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Patent number: 4290532Abstract: A support assembly primarily designed to support clothes lines in an attended fashion and generally between the primary or permanent supports located at opposite ends of the clothes lines. A line engaging support bar includes a plurality of line attachment means which supportingly engage each of a plurality of parallel arranged lines wherein the support bar is disposed in a supported fashion by two support elements pivotally interconnected to one another wherein each of the elements are structured to have the longitudinal dimension variable which in turn allows variance of the height of the support assembly and accordingly the amount of support offered to the plurality of clothes lines and causing an adjustable variance in the space between the clothes lines and the ground or other surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1979Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Inventor: Lawrence E. Reynolds
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Patent number: 4036462Abstract: A supporting apparatus for musical instruments. A pair of complementary collapsible members are joined by a variable length member, the structure adapted for supporting one or more musical instruments. Each collapsible member comprises a central hub having a pair of pivotally coupled legs and a coupling member adapted to receive the variable length spreader support. All portions of the assembled apparatus contain receiving elements for supporting mounted musical instruments.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1972Date of Patent: July 19, 1977Inventor: Edward A. Sheftel