Pivoted Legs Patents (Class 248/173)
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Patent number: 11906400Abstract: A method and system for monitoring wine fermentation is provided. The system comprises a sensor conduit and a sensor enclosure. The sensor enclosure comprises a leveling indicator that indicates if the sensor conduit is vertical.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2021Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Watgrid, S.A.Inventors: Rogério Nunes Nogueira, Lúcia Maria Botas Bilro, Fábio Patrício Domingues Gonçalves, Pedro Miguel Estima da Costa, Ricardo José Ventura de Sousa e Carvalho Pereira
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Patent number: 9868042Abstract: The baton stand is a training device that is configured for use with a baton that is used in the relay race events of a track and field competition. The baton stand is a container within which a baton can be placed or removed as a runner passes by the baton stand. The baton stand is adjustable such that the baton stand will simulate the angle and height the baton should be in during the acceptance or hand off of the baton. To use the baton stand, a runner runs past the baton stand and, depending on the objective of the training exercise, will place the baton into or remove the baton from the baton stand. The baton stand comprises a telescopic stanchion, a stand, a basket, and a locking hinge. The stand attaches to the telescopic stanchion. The locking hinge attaches the basket to the telescopic stanchion.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2017Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Inventor: Hugh Lee Leonard
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Patent number: 9016796Abstract: A portable stool for providing convenient seating comprising: a base, where the base is placed on a surface during use of the stool; a support post, where the support post extends vertically from the base; a telescoping post connected to the support post, where the telescoping post is vertically adjustable; openings along the telescoping post; seat posts, where the seat posts extend vertically from the openings; and a nylon seat attached to each distal end of the seat posts. The telescoping post may include three openings and a seat post extends from each opening. In one particular embodiment, the posts extend at an angle from each opening. The support post may include an adjustment slot. Inherently the portable stool further includes a collapsed position and an extended position.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2013Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Inventor: Erwin Portis
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Patent number: 8403286Abstract: A three-dimensional printing device includes a top bracket, a side bracket, and a pivoting member. The top bracket includes a pair of sidewalls cooperatively defining a receiving space to receive an inkjet head. The side bracket includes a pair of sidewalls cooperatively defining a receiving space to receive the top bracket. The pivoting member includes a pair of sidewalls cooperatively defining a receiving space to receive an inkjet head. The pivoting member is rotatably mounted in the receiving space of the side bracket.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chen-Hsing Cheng, Hsing-Yi Hu, Wuu-Jyi Lin
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Patent number: 8322665Abstract: The All-in-one Tripod/Monopod is single-shaft assembly with a base section located at the bottom and telescoping sections that form both a tripod and a monopod of unlimited height. The base is a section with three legs individually hinged at the bottom of the section. The legs can be pivoted independently. All legs pivoted downward form a tripod. All legs pivoted upward form a monopod. Minimum length and portability are provided when all sections are retracted and all legs are pivoted upward. Modularity allows sections to be individually added and removed so that they can be used in whole or in part. Modularity is provided for through a three position latch assembly. Both the top section of the shaft, and the tripod/monopod handle have a threaded screw for mounting a camera or other device. Individual sections, when detached, make special purpose monopods, chest pods, belt pods and extendable poles.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Inventor: James Charles Palik
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Patent number: 8181375Abstract: Frontal panel display with assembly and disassembly automatic system where a display receives, in the rear side (4) of its frontal panel, (1) two pairs (5) of cardboard to form the two hinges that, under the assembly unit (16) claw effect, allow the articulable boards (9) to lock perpendicularly to such panel (1) and, parallelly between them, form two supports to maintain the display straight while by the panel grooves (3) and boards grooves (12) and again under the assembly units (16) action, the display shall be folded and compacted. In another version, the frontal panel receives just one board, maintaining the same assembly and disassembly system as well as in other version, where the parallel boards pair is equally maintained locked in the perpendicular position in respect to the frontal panel so as to maintain the display assembled.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Inventor: Chung Kwo Tzuo
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Patent number: 8109476Abstract: A baggie holder comprising first and second support members, the center portions of which are pivotally connected to each other. Each of the first and second support members comprises two legs, and each leg comprises a roughly vertical member, a foot, and a connecting portion between the foot and the center portion of the support member. The length of each connecting portion of each of the four legs is the same.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2010Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Baggie Helper, LLCInventors: Stacey Roberts, Don Roberts, Ian Kovacevich, Jason Huneycutt, Daniel Bizzell
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Patent number: 8091895Abstract: Target positioning system with a rectangular flat table top member having downwardly disposed side walls and three primary legs to support the table top member. Two primary legs are hingedly attached to the left and right rear corners of the table top member. One primary leg is hingedly attached under the center front portion of the table top member. Each leg has a telescoping secondary leg member that is capable of being affixed to the to the primary leg member to adjust the height of the primary leg member. The table top member left and right side walls include slots for receiving a strap. The strap can be adjusted in length to hold a standard archery target cube. The flat table top member includes upwardly facing flange located at the rear edge of the table top to prevent the target block from being thrust backward during target practice.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Inventor: Terry Kenneth Allen
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Patent number: 8047481Abstract: A continuously angle-adjustable multifunction tripod is provided. The continuously angle-adjustable multifunction tripod includes a connecting base, at least three legs, an adjusting cap, and a supporter. The adjusting cap and the supporter are disposed on and under the connecting base, respectively. Each of the legs is peripherally distributed around the supporter. Upper ends of the legs are movably connected to the connecting base. Distances between the adjusting cap, the connecting base and the supporter are adjustable along a vertical direction, and can be relatively fixed at anywhere therebetween. Meanwhile, a bottom of the adjusting cap and the supporter clamp and fix the legs, so that an angle of each of the legs relative to the horizontal plane can be arbitrarily adjusted in a range from 0° to 90° in accordance with variations of relative positions of the adjusting cap, the connecting base, and the supporter.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Suzhou Synta Optical Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Dar Tson Shen
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Patent number: 8033514Abstract: A motorcycle stand includes first and second legs pivotable relative to one another between a maximum spread configuration, an intermediate spread configuration, and a storage configuration; the legs being generally parallel to one another when at the storage configuration. The motorcycle stand includes a biased plunger operatively coupled to the first leg and a pin operatively extending from at least one of the first and second legs. The second leg includes a first cavity configured to receive the plunger when the first and second legs are at the intermediate spread configuration. The first and second legs are maintained at the intermediate spread configuration when the plunger is received in the first cavity. The pin includes a distal segment for insertion in a motorcycle axle, the distal segment being neither parallel nor perpendicular to the first and second legs.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventor: Edward M. Lemus
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Patent number: 7901091Abstract: A projection apparatus including a projection body and at least one adjusting leg is provided. The projection body has a casing, and the bottom of the casing has at least one accommodating cave. The adjusting leg includes a supporter and a pivoting rod. The supporter has a supporting portion and a screw connected to the supporting portion, and the projection body is capable of being supported on a surface by the supporting portion. The pivoting rod is pivoted to the casing and has a threaded hole, and the screw is screwed into the threaded hole. The pivoting rod is capable of being rotated along an axis of the pivoting rod to drive the supporter to rotate, so as to accommodate the supporting portion in the accommodating cave.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Coretronic CorporationInventors: Che-Hsueh Chen, Jung-Chi Chen, Chih-Hao Wu
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Patent number: 7740219Abstract: A collapsible easel with foldable legs adapted to support a display device comprising a combination display panel and folded legs. In one embodiment, a three-leg assembly is pivotally connected to the display panel. The portions of each leg are connected by a linearly flexible strap. The linearly flexible strap allows the upper and lower portion of each leg to be pulled in opposite directions relative to each upper and lower portion of each leg, enabling one portion of each leg to be folded over the other portion. In another embodiment of the easel, a channel is connected to each of at least three legs and the channels allow the legs to be individually nested in contact with the rear side of the display panel. Each front leg is connected to the rear leg by a hinge assembly that comprises two struts pivotally connected near a center of the hinge assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Swank Audio Visuals, LLCInventors: Michael John Stengel, Trung Q. Do
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Patent number: 7591444Abstract: A foldable stand for supporting a display panel of a display includes a base and two wings. The base includes a main body and two buttresses that extend downwardly from a bottom end of the main body so as to cooperate with the main body to define a recess thereamong. Each of the wings has a pivot part that extends into the recess and that is pivoted to the main body so as to permit the wings to be rotatable relative to the main body between a first position, in which the wings extend laterally and oppositely from the main body so as to be adapted to stand on a reference surface together with the buttresses, and a second position, in which the wings are folded together and extend downwardly from the main body.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2005Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Hannspree, Inc.Inventor: Ming-Ju Huang
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Patent number: 7472727Abstract: A stand to which a sandbag can be easily and quickly, yet securely, attached and which includes a funnel portion that directs sand into the attached sandbag. The stand includes legs that are foldable for storage and a clip system for quickly and securely attaching and detaching sandbags to the funnel portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2006Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Inventor: Ryan N. Sherrard
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Patent number: 6942269Abstract: A removable shelf assembly for vehicles (e.g., sport utility vehicles) to increase storage capacity in a generally flat rearwardly extending bed defined by a floor and pair of upwardly extending side walls, the shelf assembly comprising a frame composed of a plurality of U-shaped members, each member having a base and two spaced apart arms extending perpendicular to the base, a plurality of telescoping members associated with the arms, means for removably locking each arm of each the U-shaped member, whereby to adjustably fix the spaced apart bases; and, a first and second generally planar panel members positioned on the frame for receiving items to be transported thereon, the panel members associated with the frame to allow movement between the panel members. The frame preferably has a raised lip extending substantially around the frame so as to reduce movement of items placed on the frame. A downwardly depending leg which is able to pivot out of the way when needed provides additional load support.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Katie-Korp of the Emerald Coast, Inc.Inventor: David R. Mains
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Patent number: 6676092Abstract: A trash bag holder includes a base and a plurality of posts are pivotally connected to the base. A flexible ring is connected to respective second ends of the posts. The posts each includes an outer tube and a rod which is received in the outer tube. A trash bag is received in the space enclosed by the posts and the open top of the trash bag is folded outward onto the ring.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventor: Bi-Hau Tsai
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Publication number: 20030150966Abstract: The disclosure relates to a spreader mechanism for supporting the legs (11) of a tripod erect, comprising a hub (13) having a central axis, three arms (14) pivotally mounted on the hub at positions equi-spaced around the hub to swing with respect to the hub axis between extended and folded positions. A drive mechanism (19, 22) coordinates movement of the arms so that all three arms remain in the same relationship to the hub axis throughout the range of movement of the arms, and a locking device (26, 29, 30, 3, 32) locks the drive mechanism against movement at any position throughout the range of movement of the arms. The locking device may be released held by a push button operated mechanism (50, 51, 36, 34) to allow adjustment of the spreader member and the holding means is deactivated to allow engagement of the locking device to lock the arms in a selected position of adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2003Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Richard Arthur Lindsay, Andrew Derek Murrow
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Publication number: 20020153460Abstract: The disclosure relates to a camera mounting tripod having a huh with three legs hinged at one end thereof to the huh at equi-spaced locations around the hub to swing between a folded condition in which the legs lie alongside one another and an erect position in which the legs diverge from one another. An automatic releasable latching device is provided on one of the legs to engage end housings on the other two legs to hold the legs in the folded position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: Vitec Group PLCInventor: Richard Arthur Lindsay
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Patent number: 6283421Abstract: An instrument support system having positive locking mechanisms to substantially fix the position of articulated members. One embodiment of the invention uses radially opposed force receiving surfaces to lock pivot members and to distribute the inherent and operational forces transmitted to the radially opposed force receiving surfaces to multiple vectors. Another embodiment of the invention juxtaposes antagonist locking surfaces to hold dual position support members in a storage position. A restraining collar is also disclosed having operation position and storage position locking detents and a releasably coupled collar closure.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Ultimate Support Systems, Inc.Inventors: Donald H. Eason, Robin R. Slaton, Douglas A. Kempel
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Patent number: 6065162Abstract: A device for turning or moving a bedridden patient on a bed having opposed sides by pulling a sheet positioned under the patient toward one said of the bed, the device including a support frame with first and second vertical roller support arms, and a horizontal base connecting the support arms; a horizontal roller including sheet attachment clips supported by the support arms; an electric motor mounted on the frame and operatively attached to the roller through the interior of the frame; wheeled legs pivotally attached at their inner ends to the frame; and electrical circuitry controlling the operation of the motor, the circuitry including a timer for stopping operation of the motor after a predetermined time period, and wiring within the frame interior.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Inventor: Lawrence V. Behr
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Patent number: 5507118Abstract: A window guard is provided for a window which may be removably mounted in a window frame to protect the window from storms. The window includes a window frame having frame members, two of which have holes formed on inwardly facing surfaces. The window guard includes a board sized to fit within the window frame and a brace or mounting mechanism pivotally mounted on the board which cooperates with the window frame holes to mount the window guard in the frame. The mounting mechanism includes a cross-member pivotally secured to the board and rods telescopingly received in the cross-member. The cross-member is made of two elongate pieces which are pivotally connected and which have blind bores formed in their ends which telescopingly receive the rods. The rods can thus telescope to a position in which they extend from the cross-member into the holes formed in the window frame and be retracted to a position in which they do not extend beyond the edges of the board.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1995Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Inventor: Gerald L. Brown
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Patent number: 5181686Abstract: A support housing includes a plurality of radially projecting arm members mounted to the support housing, with the arm members formed of a first and second arm each slidable relative to one another, with each arm including an orthogonally and upwardly oriented projection. A modification of the invention includes projections formed with a polymeric spring-biased tip to resiliently support a workpiece minimizing marring of the workpiece during a drying procedure.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1992Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Inventor: James R. Barthel
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Patent number: 5082121Abstract: A hat caddy for holding a hat in substantial wearing position is formed by a pair of substantially L-shaped arm assemblies pivotally interconnected in crossed relation for pivoting movement of their respective end portions toward and away from each other. Hat crown and brim support ledges on cooperating ends of the arms support a hat in crown upright position while foot portions on the other ends of the arm assemblies maintain them in upright hat supporting relation. The hat caddy may be folded flat for travel or storage.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1991Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Inventor: Kenneth W. Grubb
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Patent number: 5016893Abstract: A collapsible support and transport stand is provided to receive a personal watercraft, such as a jet ski, water scooter, or the like from the back of a pick-up truck, for example, and to transport the personal watercraft into the water over typical beach terrain. The stand includes a cradle upon which the personal watercraft is supported and a plurality of telescoping legs which extend to a pair of skids having a plurality of spring biased retractable wheels. The telescoping legs are maintained in their support position transverse to the cradle by several telescoping cross members which extend therebetween. The cross members are adapted for disassembly to permit the legs to pivot to a stowed position underneath the cradle for ease of storage.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventor: Charles R. Hart, Jr.
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Patent number: 4988064Abstract: A tiltable tripod stand includes a main post to be selectively tilted and three tripod legs having upper ends which are pivotally connected at the main post. One end of an articular arm is pivotally connected to each leg intermediate its ends and the other end of the arm is pivotally connected to the main post. Two related embodiments for tilting the stand are disclosed. In one, there are two upper holding members on the main post, one movable with respect to the other. One tripod leg is pivotally connected to one upper holding member and another leg is pivotally connected to the other upper holding member so that movement of the one with respect to the other changes the tilt angle of the leg and tilts the main post. In the other embodiment, there are two relatively movable lower holding members.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1989Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: Hoshino Gakki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshihiro Hoshino
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Patent number: 4880285Abstract: A supporting device for supporting a vertically adjustable lifting platform in a container for the transportation, temporary storage and display and presentation of products such as packed foods, the lifting platform being adapted for carrying the products, comprises a lifting device for the vertical displacement of the lifting platform and is designed as a loose unit to be placed inside a casing forming the container. Preferably, the supporting device is designed so that it is folding or collapsible. The supporting device comprises a supporting bar for directly supporting the lifting platform. The supporting bar may be hingedly connected to the lifting device. Also, the supporting bar may have hingedly attached side leaves which together with the supporting bar form the lifting platform.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1987Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Inventor: Gerardus C. Brinkers
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Patent number: 4763865Abstract: A foldable keyboard stand is formed of a pair of elongated leg tubes that are pivotally connected together to form an X-shape which is arranged in an upright position. Horizontally arranged, parallel tubes are secured to the upper and lower ends of the leg tubes to form upper support and lower foot tubes. The support and foot tubes are arranged off-center relative to the axis of the leg tubes so that they extend forwardly, towards a user location, a considerably greater distance than they extend rearwardly. A resilient, foam plastic sleeve is placed upon and substantially covers each of the upper, support tubes opposite extension portions. A resilient, ring-like collar, which is higher than the support upper surfaces, are positioned upon the opposite ends of the support tubes so that a generally flat keyboard may be rested upon the sleeve covered support tubes and laterally restrained between the end collars.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Inventor: Robert W. Danner
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Patent number: 4744536Abstract: Disclosed is a collapsable pole/stand device particularly adapted to be used to hold containers of medication for a patient so that the medication will flow under the force of gravity. The device includes a stand having inwardly collapsable legs which are mounted to a hub. Extending vertically from the central portion of the hub is a pole comprising a plurality of telescoping segments. These segments can be pulled outwardly from each other in an extended position to provide an elongated pole. Retainer members are used to secure the segments in the extended position. At the upper end of the pole is a hanger member which is secured to this end in a vertical position. At opposed end the hanger member has opened loops which enable the container to be attached to it.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1986Date of Patent: May 17, 1988Assignee: ICU Medical, Inc.Inventor: Cecil G. Bancalari
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Patent number: 4671479Abstract: Portable, collapsible, adjustable support apparatus is described comprising first and second tubular members which are telescopically connected. A base member including pivoting legs is preferably attached to the lower end of the first tubular member. The second tubular member includes engagement means which is adapted to releasably engage the interior surface of the first tubular member. Release means carried by the second tubular member may be actuated by one hand to raise or lower the second tubular member with respect to the first tubular member. A locking system is also described which is adapted to releasably lock pivotable leg members to a base member. The leg members may be locked in either an upward or downward position.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1986Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: Ultimate Support Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Johnson, Jon L. Lindskog, Darrell A. Schoenig
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Patent number: 4378100Abstract: Disclosed is a mount for a stand or stool. The support legs for the stand or stool are disposed in a pyramidal relationship with the mount at the apex. The legs, four in number, are disposed between parallel, spaced legs of L-shaped brackets and pivotally secured thereto. Unlike prior art devices, the brackets are integrally joined to the legs and removable from the remainder of the mount. The remainder of the mount comprises a support member or plate with a threaded rod depending perpendicularly therefrom. The rod passes between the L-shaped brackets which pivotally hold the legs. A flat washer is used to engage one side of the bracket and a wing nut is used to tighten the flat washer and the support member against the brackets to form a rigid mount for the stool or stand. An interlocking set of cross bars, pivotally mounted to the legs midway below the stand, keeps the legs extended and adds to the stability of the overall construction.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1978Date of Patent: March 29, 1983Assignee: M.B.O. Music Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Ferdinand R. Minozzi, Stephen A. Minozzi, Robert R. Pelepako
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Patent number: 3952983Abstract: The invention concerns a device for raising a chair, for children's use, comprising a cross-beam assembly including articulatedly interconnected telescopic cross-beams, spring means associated with each cross-beam, a leg secured to each end of each cross-beam, and means on the normally upper part of each leg for engaging the leg of a chair that is to be mounted and held on the device, the cross-beams being telescopically extensible against the force of the spring.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1975Date of Patent: April 27, 1976Inventor: Alain Crochet