Including Tab On One Edge Which Passes Through Slot On Other Edge And Is Bent Patents (Class 220/690)
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Patent number: 10137360Abstract: A tabletop disc game assembly including at least one target including a sheet of a material, the sheet including a first side edge, a second side edge displaced from and substantially parallel with the first side edge, a fastening means operatively arranged to abut the first side edge against the second side edge, a substantially planar top side edge connecting the first side edge and the second side edge and a substantially planar bottom side edge displaced from and substantially parallel with the top side edge, the bottom side edge including a cut out. When the sheet of material is fastened, the target is operatively arranged to be positioned upright on a flat surface and to receive a projectile. A flexible member is used to slide or launch the projectile toward an opposing facing target for points; the first team to earn a pre-determined amount of points wins.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2014Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Wild Sales, LLCInventor: Charles C. Sciandra
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Patent number: 10100511Abstract: A dowel supporting device that includes a substantially hollow tube having a top end and a bottom end. An opening may be formed at the top end and a base may be formed at the bottom end. The base of the dowel supporting device may be fastened to a concrete deck. Concrete may be poured into the concrete deck. When dowels are ready to be used, the dowels may be inserted and secured to the dowel supporting device. A cap or thin sealed covering may be placed at the top end of the hollow tube to prevent infiltration of concrete into the tube during a concrete pour. The cap or thin sealed covering may include a raised portion of material which aids in locating the hollow tube after a concrete slab cures around it. A dowel tube extender may be provided which extends a hollow tube to accommodate different concrete slab thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2017Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Inventors: Stephen Boyd, Joseph Accetta
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Patent number: 8875924Abstract: A foldable box includes a floor and two longitudinal and transverse side exterior walls each lying opposite in pairs and foldable relative to the floor, each longitudinal side exterior walls—including a protrusion at a transverse side end extending toward the transverse side exterior walls when upfolded, limiting foldability of the transverse side exterior walls to the outside. Each transverse side exterior wall including a locking mechanism at the outside of the transverse side exterior wall, including when upfolded, a snap-in element movable in a vertical direction relative to the floor surface, latchable with the protrusion. The protrusion and/or the snap-in element includes contact surfaces, inclined relative to the vertical direction when upfolded wherein the locking mechanism opens against a spring pretensioning when exceeding a predetermined inward force acting upon the transverse side exterior wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2013Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: IFCO Systems GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Orgeldinger
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Patent number: 8794463Abstract: A self-assemblable container, manufactured from ecologic materials such as standard fiberboard, comprising as its main structural elements a bottom, two longitudinal sides and two transverse sides, all of a quadrangular shape and having cauterized perimetrical faces from obtaining the main structural elements by a perimetrical laser cutting process, the main structural elements being assembled together by the insertion of flexible tabs into receiving slots, the sides of two main structural elements which in the assembled container are adjacent each other having one or the other so as to correspond, wherein the container may further comprise an antisagging brace, a lid and/or two transverse laths.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2011Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Inventors: Juan José Rio Gonzalez, Santiago Antonio Querol Puig
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Patent number: 8794464Abstract: An assemblable and disassemblable container is disclosed wherein a short wall member includes upper corner reinforcing members each formed at a corresponding corner formed by an upper horizontal flange and an endwise vertical side plate portion of the short wall member, and the upper corner reinforcing member includes an inclined coupling rib coupling the vicinity of the end of the upper horizontal flange to the vicinity of the upper end of the endwise vertical side plate portion, and wherein the lower end of the inclined coupling rib is positioned close to an endwise vertical side plate portion side of a lower horizontal rib of a horizontal portion included in a fitting block member. This configuration allows the short wall members and thus the container formed into a box shape to be increased in strength and rigidity, and can be prevented from undergoing torsional deformation.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Sanko Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hisatoshi Yamauchi
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Patent number: 8511496Abstract: A large container (2) comprising: a base component (3); four circumferentially arranged side walls (4, 8) of which at least one is attached to the base component (3) through at least one hinge and the at least one side wall is thus foldable towards the base component (3); at least one locking device at the foldable side wall (4) for attaching the foldable side wall (4) in folded up condition at least at one side wall (8) which joins the foldable side wall (4), wherein the locking device is arranged in a recess (10) of the foldable side wall (4), wherein the recess is configured so that the locking device is actuatable from inside and outside the large container (2).Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Schoeller Arca Systems GmbHInventors: Maximus Geradus Maria Van Der Korput, Peter Johannes Gols, Reinhard Lorenz
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Publication number: 20130146617Abstract: The present invention relates to a container having a hollow shell defining a body with a dispensing aperture, and a bag within the shell, the open end of the bag extending through the dispensing aperture and being secured with respect to the outside of the shell. The bag is made from a material suitable for containing the intended contents of the container. The shell may be formed from a material that would not be suitable for containing the intended contents of the container alone. The shell may be formed from a biodegradable material, such as wood or paper pulp. The bag may be separated from the main body of the container to allow for separate disposal. The container may be sealed by providing a spout through which the contents of the container are to be dispensed, and by folding the spout over to create a nip which seals the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2012Publication date: June 13, 2013Applicant: GreenBottle LimitedInventor: Martin Myerscough
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Publication number: 20130140326Abstract: The present invention relates to a container having a hollow shell defining a body with a dispensing aperture, and a bag within the shell, the open end of the bag extending through the dispensing aperture and being secured with respect to the outside of the shell. The bag is made from a material suitable for containing the intended contents of the container. The shell may be formed from a material that would not be suitable for containing the intended contents of the container alone. The shell may be formed from a biodegradable material, such as wood or paper pulp. The bag may be separated from the main body of the container to allow for separate disposal. The container may be sealed by providing a spout through which the contents of the container are to be dispensed, and by folding the spout over to create a nip which seals the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: GreenBottle LimintedInventor: Martin Myerscough
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Publication number: 20130140325Abstract: The present invention relates to a container having a hollow shell defining a body with a dispensing aperture, and a bag within the shell, the open end of the bag extending through the dispensing aperture and being secured with respect to the outside of the shell. The bag is made from a material suitable for containing the intended contents of the container. The shell may be formed from a material that would not be suitable for containing the intended contents of the container alone. The shell may be formed from a biodegradable material, such as wood or paper pulp. The bag may be separated from the main body of the container to allow for separate disposal. The container may be sealed by providing a spout through which the contents of the container are to be dispensed, and by folding the spout over to create a nip which seals the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2012Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: GreenBottle LimitedInventor: Martin Myerscough
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Patent number: 6766611Abstract: A carpenter bee trap comprises a housing having a hollow interior and at least one solid wall having a hole formed therein to permit carpenter bees to enter the hollow interior of the housing, the hole having about the same size as holes normally made by carpenter bees so that the hole tends to attract such bees. The preferred hole size is in the range from about {fraction (5/16)} inch to about ½ inch. The exterior surface of the solid wall around the hole preferably has a light color, and the walls of housing are preferably opaque so that the hole appears dark from outside the housing. The interior surface of the solid wall forming the interior edge of the hole is preferably substantially flat. The trap may be made of a single piece of molded plastic with molded hinges connecting selected pairs of adjacent walls, and including integral latching means for releasably latching selected pairs of adjacent walls.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventor: Bruce H. Prince
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Patent number: 6560842Abstract: The present invention provides an improved method of constructing a food display case. The construction techniques make use of a crimping tool which stitches together overlapping metal flange portions of the component display panel. The resulting stitched seams permit the rapid assembly of the non-glass structural components. In situ foaming of the spaces between the interior and exterior display walls, floor panels, and top panels, provides a rigid spaced connection between the adjacent panels and provides for the overall rigidity and increased strength of the resulting display case.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Specialty Equipment Companies, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Kusel, Harry A. Brancheau
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Patent number: 6454124Abstract: A mud pan for holding and mixing materials including a body fabricated of sheet material formed into a trough having a pair of upper edges and opposing ends. The body has an inner surface with straight sides and a curved bottom and an outer surface with a curved bottom. A coupling assembly removably couples opposing end caps to the ends of the body.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Equity Earnings Corp.Inventors: Toby Edwards, David F. Kreitzer, Dan B. Pool
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Patent number: 6330968Abstract: A file folder includes a front sheet and a rear sheet made of a rigid material which are connected to each other by a flexible back. At least one of the sheets has an inwardly directed flap. Connecting pieces connected to side edges of the flap keep the flap spaced from the respective sheet to which the flap is attached, with the connecting pieces attached to the respective sheet and the flap by mechanical connections, for example mortise and tenon joints. Locking elements prevent the mortise and tenon joints from losening.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1999Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Assignee: Unibind (Cyprus) LimitedInventor: Guido Peleman
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Patent number: 6135133Abstract: A household appliance water leak detection and management containment wall made from one or more oblong pieces of water-resistant, shape-retaining, flexible sheet material such as aluminum. The ends of the pieces may be joined to circumscribe a zone of contact between the appliance and its supporting surface, forming a containment space. A layer of sealant creates a water-resistant seal between a lower edge of the wall and the supporting surface. An electronic water-detection and alarm device may be placed within the containment space. A valved spigot may be mounted through a portion of the wall to allow drainage.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Inventor: Louis Herbert Ridgeway, Jr.
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Patent number: 5931373Abstract: A file folder includes a front sheet and a rear sheet made of a rigid material which are connected to each other by a flexible back. At least one of the sheets has an inwardly directed flap. Connecting pieces connected to side edges of the flap keep the flap spaced from the respective sheet to which the flap is attached, with the connecting pieces attached to the respective sheet and the flap by mechanical connections.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Unibind (Cyprus) LimitedInventor: Guido Peleman
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Patent number: 5770320Abstract: A sheet metal member with a securing arrangement to securely attach the member to another sheet member. The securing arrangement is an elongate structure with two ends integral with an edge of a body of the sheet metal member. The elongate structure extends between its ends around a spatial area and has a specific width. The elongate structure is flexible to a greater width in which a locking part securely grips the other sheet member between the body and the locking part of the structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Richard P. Hughes, Patrick T. Lawless
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Patent number: 5742004Abstract: A shield (100) includes a raw sheet metal part (102) that is formed to include a tab 108 along with its biasing feature (110) at one end and a locating slot (114) at the other. This sheet metal part (102) is bent to form, whereby the tab (108) is engaged into the locating slot (114). The engagement of the tab (108) into the locating slot (114) is accompanied by the biasing feature (110) forcing the shield (100) to maintain a coplanar surface. The coplanarity of the shield (100) provides for an optimum soldering of the shield (100) to a circuit carrying substrate (300).Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1996Date of Patent: April 21, 1998Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Paul M. Greco, Julio C. Castaneda
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Patent number: 5645332Abstract: An easy to assemble storage unit is disclosed. It provides a method of assembly that utilizes an interlocking scheme of tabs, catches and openings. The connection comprises a catch within a tab extending from a wall of the container that locks into a receiving opening on a top wall or floor panel. The storage unit utilizes similar components for the side walls and similar components for the top wall and floor panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Stanley Mechanics ToolsInventors: Steven R. Snoke, Gary Silvis, Thomas E. Howland
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Patent number: 5596170Abstract: A flexible electrical contact is formed as a convex dome structure extending from one side of a surrounding structure, with the convex dome structure and the surrounding structure forming an integral metallic structure. The convex dome structure includes a central contact portion and a number of legs extending between the central contact portion and the surrounding structure. Each leg extends radially outward from the central contact portion and circumferentially around part of the central contact portion. A number of convex dome structures of this kind may be part of a removable shield in an electronic enclosure, provided to electrically ground the shield to a conductive frame, reducing the level of RFI (radio frequency interference) emissions from a device. Alternately, a number of convex dome structures may be provided along spring strips fastened to such a shield. In such spring strips, electrical contact may occur between the shield and intermediate positions along the length of the legs.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1993Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Richard M. Barina, James W. Deiso, III, Arthur A. Kurz, Jeffrey McFadden, Fred L. Murray, William D. Owsley
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Patent number: 5372269Abstract: A multipurpose panel structure formed of a relatively thin resilient type material adaptable for use both as a container device and as a display sign, the panel structure comprising a relatively flat one-piece wall member having a cooperatively engageable interlocking arrangement associated therewith enabling the wall member to be formed into an open-ended closed wall structure capable of standing on end to form a container device, the cooperatively engageable interlocking arrangement being releasably detachable so as to enable the wall member to return to its normally flat condition for use as a display sign. The present wall member can be formed into a cylindrical shape, or it can be scored or otherwise weakened at various locations on its surface so as to form a multi-sided container structure. Any plurality of the present wall members may be connected together to form a multitude of container sizes and shapes.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1992Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: Creative Thermal Vac Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: Kim C. Sutton, Maynard Johnson
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Patent number: 5114034Abstract: A utility tote container comprising a base panel, a pair of side wall panels, and a pair of end wall panels hingedly connected to the base panel. A pair of end foldover panels are hingedly connected to each end wall panel. The side wall panels and end wall panels are pivoted upwardly to an upright configuration, and the end foldover panels are folded inwardly into parallel abutting contact with the exterior planar surface of the adjacent side wall panel. End panel securing flaps are hingedly connected to each of the end foldover panels, and are received through aligned and correspondingly sized slots in the side wall panels. The end wall securing flaps are folded into parallel abutting contact with the interior planar surface of the adjacent side wall panel, and are secured thereto using a releasable fastener such as mating hook and loop type fasteners. Each end wall panel defines a centered handgrip opening, and a folded rim or shoulder extending along the length of the top edge of the end wall panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1991Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Assignee: Liberty Diversified IndustriesInventors: Leroy Miller, Mark S. Stoll
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Patent number: 5031070Abstract: A computer housing, which comprises a hollow frame structure having two opposite rails at the top and a base board at the bottom, two side panels having each a plurality of T-shaped hooks projecting from its bottom edge respectively fastened in corresponding T-shaped holes on the base board and an U-shaped portion on its top edge, an upper cover mounted on the two rails of the frame structure with its two opposite channel edges respectively engaged with the U-shaped portions of the two side panels, and a front panel fixedly secured to the front surface of the frame structure by means of screws permitting the bevel front edge of the upper cover to be retained in an upper channel which is made on its top edge.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1990Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Inventor: Kai Hsu