Bracket-type Support Patents (Class 239/283)
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Patent number: 6186415Abstract: The invention is a spray attachment for a hose having a threaded cap wherein the spray attachment has a suction cup attachable to a slick surface such as the outer surface of a car or boat, a flexible, receiving cap defining a flexible cylindrical opening attached to the suction cup; a beveled insertion cap, insert-able within the cylindrical opening; a frictional contact for releasably retaining the insertion cap within the cylindrical opening wherein the frictional contact is the frictional contact between the walls of the flexible cylindrical opening and the outside surface of the beveled insertion cap; and a spray attachment attached to the insertion cap; the spray attachment having a threaded opening for receiving the threaded cap.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Inventor: Gary Wade Sanders
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Patent number: 6156026Abstract: A pool filling nozzle is provided with a supporting bracket and a clamp to secure the nozzle to the top of a swimming pool wall or to a pool accessory such as a ladder step, a platform or a diving board. The bracket is L-shaped defining a top horizontal arm on which the nozzle is secured and a vertical arm provided with a central slot. The clamp is also L-shaped and defines a vertical arm in slidable guided contact with the vertical arm of the bracket and a horizontal arm extending substantially parallel and in the same direction to the horizontal arm of the bracket. A tightened releasably tightens the two vertical arms in adjusted position to adjust the spacing between the two horizontal arms. The clamp is reversible. Thus, the nozzle can be clamped to a swimming pool parts of a large range of thickness. The bracket and the clamp are preferably made of thin flexible material so that the two horizontal arms can be opened to easily clip the bracket to the pool part.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Inventor: Andre Rondeau
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Patent number: 6035940Abstract: A fire fighting apparatus that is mounted to a window sill of the floor with a fire therein. The fire fighting apparatus comprises a substantially elongated conduit having an opening on its upper end, an anchor arm mounted from the opening on the conduit and a waterway securely fastened to the conduit. A fire hose is secured to the bottom of the waterway to supply water to the fire fighting apparatus. The anchor arm comprises a horizontal portion that fits on top of the window sill of the burning floor to securely suspend the fire fighting apparatus thereon. The anchor arm has a wedge-shaped claw that may be used to break open or to pry open a shut window.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Kevin Bourke
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Patent number: 5749179Abstract: The wall bracket for the pre-rinse assembly includes a rod which is telescopically fitted in a base, a ferrule on the end of the rod and a compression nut which is threaded onto the base to circumferentially press the ferrule into clamping relation with the rod. The ferrule is sandwiched between the compression nut and the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Component Hardware Group, Inc.Inventor: Richard P. Bohacik
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Patent number: 5564505Abstract: The installation comprises at least one hose connected by a turning joint to a conduit for distributing an extinguishing fluid. The hose can pivot from a vertical monitoring position to a horizontal position of use around an axis of the conduit. The maintenance in monitoring position is assured by a mechanical attachment affixed between the wall and the hose. A latching element slides away from the opening of the outlet of the hose. An unlatching element has a surface positioned along the trajectory of flow of the fluid in the hose, in a manner such that the flow of fluid towards the exterior of the hose axially displaces the unlatching element towards an unlatched position in which the mechanical linkage attachment between the hose and the wall is broken. The hose can then pivot towards its position of use to spray the zone of the fire.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1995Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Etablissements Moliere SAInventor: Alain Moliere
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Patent number: 5158614Abstract: A vertically-reciprocating coating apparatus is constructed by means of setting one end of a first arm on a first pivot, setting one end of a second arm on a second pivot connected with a drive which moves on a linear rail, setting the other end of the first arm on a third pivot provided in a middle part of the second arm, and connecting a coater with a fourth pivot provided at a free end of the second arm.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Kansai Paint Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tohru Takeuchi
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Patent number: 5148556Abstract: An improved stationary showering apparatus configured substantially as a loop water-manifold to be mounted overhead while one is standing thereunder; including a header plate mechanically affixed to an existing shower water-outlet pipe via a mechanical grip attachment sleeve with the header plate supporting a substantially ring like water-manifold showering device therefrom in a cantilevered fashion.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1990Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Inventors: John E. Bottoms, Jr., Veronica M. Bottoms
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Patent number: 5074472Abstract: This invention is for a mist spraying device which is comprised of a multi-medium nozzle which is attached within a mist spray bowl to an adapter head by which the device is connected to the media supply lines. The adapter head can be swivelled about an axis which forms an angle .alpha. of between 15.degree. and 45.degree. with respect to a central axis of the mist spray bowl.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: VSR Engineering GmbHInventor: Albert Rappen
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Patent number: 5056562Abstract: A plumbing fitting has a flexible hose suppliable with water under pressure and having an outer end, an upstream end piece having an upstream side connected to the outer end and a downstream side, and a downstream end piece having a downstream side and an upstream side. An outer sleeve has an upstream end and a downstream end and respective couplings releasably connect the upstream end of the sleeve to the downstream side of the upstream end piece and the downstream end of the sleeve to the upstream side of the downstream end piece. An inner tube having a downstream end connected to the upstream side of the downstream end piece and an upstream end connected to the downstream side of the upstream end piece forms a flow conduit therebetween. Seals are provided at the ends of the tube between same and the respective sides of the end pieces.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: Friedrich Grohe Armaturenfabrik GmbH & Co.Inventors: Manfred Pawelzik, Rudolf Haufe
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Patent number: 4964573Abstract: A showerhead adaptor means comprising three integral molded parts, including a middle body member for frictional mounting on a water outlet pipe, a knob on the same axis as that of the body member for frictional grasping of the outlet pipe, a socket receiving member rotatable about the axis of the body member and having a tapered internal surface on an axis intersecting the access of the body member and transverse thereto for receiving a cone shaped coupling member on an end of a flexible tube connected at the other end to the water outlet pipe. The socket member and the coupling member are releasably retained in frictional engagement by a spring biased ball detent means.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Inventor: Pinchas Lipski
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Patent number: 4948453Abstract: A mailing machine base comprising: a housing including an upper wall and a depending skirt wall, the housing including at least one bracket spaced below the upper wall and apart from the skirt wall, a hollow container made of a resilient plastic material, the container having a side wall, and the container dimensioned to be removably mounted on the at least one bracket against the resilient force exerted by container's side wall on the housing's skirt wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1989Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: John R. Nobile, William Ross
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Patent number: 4933999Abstract: A massage-action shower head comprising a housing provided with a hot water entrance, a plurality of bores through which hot water is showered and a hole through which mixture of hot water and air is jetted, a first passage line formed in said housing and being capable of communicating the hot water entrance with the plural hot water showering bores, a second passage line formed in said housing and being capable of communicating the hot water entrance with the hot water jetting hole, an air introducing means provided in said housing to supply air from outside to said second passage line, and a changeover means provided under water for communicating said hot water entrance with at least one of the first and second passage lines.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1988Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Nikki Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshio Mikiya, Kuniaki Shibuya
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Patent number: 4914759Abstract: An adjustable showerhead assembly is provided being composed of an elongated member having a slot therein through which a showerhead assembly passes. Locking means are provided for adjustably positioning the showerhead. Different embodiments of the device are shown.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1988Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Inventor: Daniel C. Goff
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Patent number: 4907963Abstract: A method and apparatus for adjusting horizontal, vertical, and horizontal and vertical angular positions of tubes without need to re-position an entire mounting bracket assembly or mounting bracket baseplate. Such adjustable mounting bracket assembly may be used for axial adjustment of a burner nozzle while maintaining a seal by a ball-and-socket joint located on a furnace wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1988Date of Patent: March 13, 1990Assignee: Combustion Tec, Inc.Inventor: Glenn C. Neff
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Patent number: 4902153Abstract: A brush holder for unattended car wash bays which releases the brush for the period paid for by coin deposits and locks the brush upon termination of that period.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1987Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Inventor: Milton Luke
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Patent number: 4883451Abstract: A water scoring apparatus includes one or more needle assemblies adjustably carried upon a displaceable support bar transversely disposed atop a machine through which a sheet or web of paper is passed. A needle removably attached to a holder is in turn connected to a bracket joined to a mounting block on the support bar. The mounting block, bracket and holder all include adjustment mechanisms allowing for precise angular, vertical and transverse adjustment of the position of the needle tip with respect to the moving paper therebeneath. A pressurized source of liquid delivers fluid to a manifold on the support bar and which includes individual valves to regulate the flow of fluid to separate lines leading to the needles of each assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Inventors: Martin L. Hoy, Aubrey B. Hurst
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Patent number: 4875652Abstract: An oil squirt (10) mountable to a wall holder in a predetermined supporting position exhibits an elastically bendable nose (24,28). A closure cap (64) is firmly fixed or releasably clamped to the wall holder (16) at the point (at 38) where the nose tip (24) is located in the supporting position of the oil squirt. In the supporting position, the closure cap (64) seals the opening in the nose tip (24) of the oil squirt (10). Upon removal of the oil squirt (10) from the wall holder (16), the closure cap can remain thereon.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1989Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Inventors: Gerhard R. Bosse, Michael Lienow, Bernt Spiegel, Bernd O. Kruse
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Patent number: 4858695Abstract: A safe entry apparatus is mountable in a first compartment on a wall separating the first compartment from a second compartment. The apparatus is provided for receiving a nozzle to permit a fluid from the nozzle to be transferred into the second compartment. The apparatus includes a housing having first end, a second end, and a passageway extending between the first end and the second end. A nozzle receiver is disposed adjacent to the second end of the housing for receiving the nozzle. The nozzle receiver includes a cavity into which the end of the nozzle can be inserted. The cavity is in fluid communication with the passageway. A pair of gate members are mounted to the housing and are movable between a nozzle releasing position to permit the nozzle to be received into the cavity, and a nozzle engaging position for gripping the nozzle to secure the nozzle in the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: Goble, Fiorenza & Tenan, A partnershipInventor: Jon A. Goble
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Patent number: 4746066Abstract: A retrofit sprinkler system is installed into existing structures by means of a bracket which is mounted on the existing walls adjacent the ceiling to support flexible sprinkler pipe and related utilities. The bracket has a wall-mounting flange, front and bottom flanges for mounting a facade and soffit, and a central support opening. The support opening may be a closed circle or an open J-shape. In one embodiment the front flange may be adjustable toward and away from the existing wall to correct for irregularities in the existing wall.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1987Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: Peachtree Interior Builders, Ltd.Inventor: Chris M. Kitchens
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Patent number: 4693421Abstract: An apparatus for conducting hot gases from an exhaust pipe has an elongated, flexible conduit with an inlet end and an outlet end. An inlet fitting on the inlet end of the conduit is shaped to tightly engage the exhaust pipe. An outlet fitting on the outlet end of the conduit is shaped to direct the hot gases to an object to be heated. The conduit may have a portion comprising a flexible, spirally wound conduit which is flexible when twisted in one direction and locks in a desired position when twisted in a direction opposite the one direction. The inlet fitting may have a seal for fitting exhaust pipes of different sizes. The seal comprises a resilient annular member having a central aperture for receiving the exhaust pipe.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Inventor: Allan Cameron, Sr.
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Patent number: 4449696Abstract: A handle-operated flow control valve has handle portions which extend along opposite sides of a valve body. Aligned holes are formed through the handle portions and opposite body side portions. A double-looped support ring formed from resilient metal wire has end portions which extend through the aligned holes to pivotally mount the handle on the body. The loops extend in perpendicularly oriented planes and are configured such that either of them can be used to receive a support hook, whereby the handle-operated valve may be supported in either of two perpendicularly oriented planes by engaging the hook selectively with one or the other of the loops.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1983Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Inventor: Robert W. Hengesbach
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Patent number: 4306678Abstract: A holder for a coin-operated carwash wand containing a spring-biased, friction brake triggered by the pressure of fluid jetting from the wand. The brake prevents the wand or gun from being inadvertently jetted out of the holder should the user mistakenly insert his coins before the gun is removed from the holder. The frictional resistance engagement of the brake is sufficient to overcome the jetting force but is low enough to allow the user to pull the gun out of the holder even when the brake is on. The holder is also spring-mounted to its wall bracket so that it can rotate 90.degree. in the event the wand hose becomes snagged on a portion of the automobile being serviced, thus allowing the wand to be pulled out of the holder rather than having the holder ripped off the wall or the hose system otherwise damaged.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1979Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Inventor: Harold M. Schull
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Patent number: 4257559Abstract: A removable and self sealing spray manifold that has an unobstructed cylindrical interior extending throughout its entire length. Novel self sealing and manifold supporting means is provided at each end of the manifold. The rear end supporting means for the manifold connects the manifold to a hot water inlet pipe and includes means for correctly positioning the spray nozzles for directing the hot water against the ware in the racks. The means for supporting the front manifold end includes a self-sealing cap that can be removably connected to the manifold without the need of using any tools.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1979Date of Patent: March 24, 1981Inventor: Tore H. Noren
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Patent number: 4230276Abstract: Two embodiments of an assembly for directing a fluid, such as a combination of air and a liquid, toward a vehicle headlamp for cleaning the headlamp surface. A support member is adapted at a first end to be connected to a vehicle body adjacent a headlamp and extends to a forward end which supports a nozzle guide or cage member. The assembly includes an elbow member having a fluid inlet and support flanges for receiving retaining fasteners. A supply tube is connected to the inlet of the elbow. The elbow member has an outlet which extends transversely of the inlet and a flailing flexible tube is connected to the outlet and has a loop integral therewith extending about the elbow member for retaining the flailing tube thereon. The cage member has a terminal end defining an opening and is of generally funnel shape for restricting the flailing movement of the emitting end of the flailing tube. In the second embodiment a cover is disposed over the cage member.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1976Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: McCord CorporationInventors: David V. Tinder, Walter E. Mack
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Patent number: 4195369Abstract: A bidet attachment including a clamp and a nozzle assembly, designed for quick attachment to any conventional toilet. The clamp includes an upper portion that clamps against the upper surface of the rim of the toilet and a lower portion that clamps against the lower surface of the rim while adjustably engaging the upper portion. The nozzle assembly includes a nozzle body having an inlet port, an outlet port and a fluid passageway interconnecting the ports. The nozzle assembly is attached to the upper portion such that when the bidet is in position on a toilet rim, the outlet port is aimed upwardly and toward the center of the toilet bowl.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1978Date of Patent: April 1, 1980Inventor: Alvin B. Lesick
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Patent number: 4174810Abstract: A pressurized safety nozzle and storage rack assembly comprising a substantially rigid tubular fluid conduit having an enlarged diameter portion adjacent its outlet end, and a rack having a nozzle support and anti-kickback semicollar feature which substantially surrounds the conduit and is adapted to engage the enlarged portion thereof and prevent accidental axial withdrawal of the nozzle from the rack when fluid pressure is applied to the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1977Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Inventor: Edward L. Torbett
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Patent number: 4091998Abstract: An improved retainer clamp is disclosed for selectively and securely supporting a handheld showerhead so to as prevent any accidental dislodgement of the showerhead from the retainer clamp. The handheld showerhead is adapted to be connected, via a flexible conduit, with a source of water under pressure, such as the conventional shower pipe fitting normally found in bathrooms and the like, and may be supported by retainer clamp both while water is being sprayed from the showerhead and when the showerhead is not in use. The retainer clamp may be directly mounted on the shower fitting pipe and also may serve as the interconnection between the flexible conduit and the shower fitting pipe.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1976Date of Patent: May 30, 1978Assignee: Associated Mills, Inc.Inventor: Samuel F. Peterson
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Patent number: 4026473Abstract: An assembly for directing a fluid, such as a combination of air and a liquid, toward a vehicle headlamp for cleaning the headlamp surface. A box-like support member is adapted at a first end to be connected to a vehicle body adjacent a headlamp and extends to a distal end to be positioned forwardly of the headlamp. The distal end of the box member includes a front wall with an aperture therein to define retaining flanges. An elbow member having a fluid inlet is disposed within the box member and has support flanges which overlap and engage the retaining flanges of the box-like member. A supply tube is connected to the inlet of the elbow and a coil spring is disposed about the supply tube and engaging the elbow member urging the elbow member forwardly. The elbow member has an outlet which extends upwardly and rearwardly from the inlet and a flailing flexible tube is connected to the outlet and has a loop integral therewith extending about the bottom of the elbow member for retaining the flailing tube thereon.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1975Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Assignee: McCord CorporationInventors: David V. Tinder, Walter E. Mack