Weight Causes Means To Engage Support Patents (Class 248/217.1)
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Patent number: 12203280Abstract: A temporary step and support assembly includes two primary portions: an attachment member and a horizontal surface member. The attachment member preferably includes three sides for engaging a board or other fixed support, wherein the first side and the third side are disposed in parallel relation, and the second side is preferably angled upwardly from the first side to the third side. The horizontal support member, extends from the first side of the attachment member, and serves as a temporary step, so that a user may attach the temporary step and support assembly to a board or other fixed support for standing or climbing to reach a greater height in an upward direction. Optionally, the horizontal support member may be angularly adjustable with respect to the attachment member for use on angled fixed support studs, boards or framing.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2020Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Inventor: Matthew Burrow
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Patent number: 12041928Abstract: A climbing system includes a treestand and a plurality of climbing sticks. The treestand includes a monolithic platform formed from strengthened material. Each of the climbing sticks includes a frame having a plurality of weight-reduction apertures formed therethrough. Tree engaging structures include ramped surfaces to facilitate smooth downward sliding on a tree. Methods of manufacturing a treestand and climbing sticks are also disclosed. The method of manufacturing a treestand includes providing a solid, strengthened piece of material and removing portions of the material to form openings between structural supports. The method of manufacturing a climbing stick includes providing a frame and forming a plurality of weight-reduction apertures therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2020Date of Patent: July 23, 2024Assignee: HBTek, Inc.Inventors: Daniel M. Infalt, Mario Trafficante, Jr.
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Patent number: 11953048Abstract: Disclosed is a channel hanger that is generally made up of a U-shaped hook that extends from an upper half of a channel member, the channel member configured to conform to the top of a rafter. The channel hanger further includes a center channel member having a first and second leg extending from either side of the center channel member. The center channel member is in the upper half and the distal ends of the legs are in the lower half of the channel member. The channel hanger also includes a web that bridges a convex region of the U-shaped hook with the first leg. The web extends into the lower half.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2023Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Inventor: Keir Hart
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Patent number: 11812877Abstract: There is disclosed a hanging device for being secured to a brick. The device has an elongated member extending between a first end and a second end. The elongated member has a resiliently deformable section. The elongated member and the resiliently deformable section form a monolithic structure. A retaining structure is disposed on the elongated member between the first and second ends. Gripping members are each located at a respective one of the first and second ends of the elongated member and extend from the elongated member. The gripping members define abutting surfaces configured for contacting opposed sides of the brick. The abutting surfaces face each other and define a brick receiving space therebetween. A height of the brick receiving space is variable upon deformation of the resiliently deformable section. A method of supporting an object is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2019Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: UNDER THE ROOF DECORATING INC.Inventors: Kelly R. Krake, Liette Tousignant, Michael Kurtz, Ian Matthew Campana
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Patent number: 11685039Abstract: A rack for supporting items defines a channel or trough to receive support bases or blocks therein. Each support base carries at least one item. One item may be a router bit. The rack and support base(s) may collectively define a router bit storage and display system that can be mounted to a support surface, such as a wall or a router table. The system enables a woodworker to safely store and easily access router bits for use in their router device when needed. The router bits are maintained spaced apart from each other when supported by the rack so as to not damage each other. The system can be modular or modularly expanded to grow with the woodworker such that when the woodworker acquires more router bits, the system can add more racks and support bases to ensure there is adequate room for the woodworker's additional router bits.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2022Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: WOODPECKERS, LLCInventor: Mark Robert Heath, Jr.
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Patent number: 11576512Abstract: A self-locking device for hanging objects on a mounting surface is disclosed. The self-locking device includes a mounting bracket and a locking arm member engaged with a track portion of the mounting bracket. The track portion comprising a pair of guide portions, a pair of lip portions extending from a lower end of the guide portions, a pair of rotation portions extending from an upper end of the guide portions, and a slot extending between the pairs of guide portions, lip portions and rotation portions. The arm member being mated with the track portion such that the arm member is translatable along the track portion. The arm member comprising a tip portion, a base portion positioned at least partially within the slot, and at least one pair of projections extending from the base portion that engage with one of the pairs of guide portions, lip portions and rotation portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Inventor: Ryan Richman
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Patent number: 10330012Abstract: A bracket includes a rigid member and a resilient member for coupling a coolant collector to a coolant supply manifold. The coolant collector is movable between a first position and a second position with respect to the coolant supply manifold due to thermal heating. The resilient member defines an anchoring portion and a cantilevered portion. The anchoring portion couples the cantilevered portion to a midsection of the rigid member for urging the coolant collector toward the coolant supply manifold in the first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Jonas S. Banhos, Joo Sub Rhee
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Patent number: 9657448Abstract: A bridge maintenance vehicle with a hinge-connected hanging bracket for avoiding bridge-side obstacles comprises an unwheeling and a suspension arm. The unwheeling comprises a vehicle frame chassis. The suspension arm is a C-shaped hanging bracket. The vehicle frame chassis is connected to a lower end of a strut in a hinged manner through a longitudinal shaft hinge and a longitudinal shaft. A protruding end of a lower cross beam of the C-shaped hanging bracket is provided with at least a fixing point for a lifting rope or a lifting rope winding/unwinding device. A vehicle frame stringer is fixed at an upper end of the strut. A hanging bracket longitudinal beam is fixed at an upper end of a vertical rod of the C-shaped hanging bracket. The hanging bracket longitudinal beam and the vehicle frame stringer are movably connected with each other into a whole through at least two cross beams.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: WUDA JUCHENGSTRUCTURE CO., LTD.Inventors: Jianbo Zhou, Zuoping Gao, Mingxiang Chen, Youkang Chen
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Patent number: 9044110Abstract: An anchoring system for use with hollow panels, comprises an anchor member and a separate fixture, which are adapted to be mounted together. The anchor member includes an elongated element, such as a wire, adapted to be inserted into and partly through a hollow panel, such as a wall, and to bear against a rear surface of the panel. The fixture is adapted to bear against a front surface of the panel for securing the anchoring system to the panel.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2009Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Cobra Anchors Co. Ltd.Inventors: Pierre McDuff, Alexandre Pollak, Lang Nguyen
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Patent number: 9022330Abstract: An overhead slatwall mounting bracket that has an anchoring surface and a biasing surface. The anchoring surface attaches the mounting bracket to a generally horizontal installation surface. The biasing surface may either define or provide one or more elongate slots. The mounting bracket is capable of securely supporting slatwall accessories that include one or more cantilever tabs. Each cantilever tab of the slatwall accessory may be inserted into one of the one or more elongate slots and thereby mount the slatwall accessory to the mounting bracket. The invention provides a means to suspend, mount or temporarily affix the tabbed slatwall accessory from an overhead or horizontal surface by insertion and subsequent rotation of the one or more cantilever tabs extending from the slatwall accessory into the one or more elongate slots.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Inventor: Roland Edward Heersink
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Patent number: 9016649Abstract: A device is provided that is adapted for mounting on a vertical support, such as a stud at a construction job site, to hold a spool of wire off the floor, allowing the wire to be dispensed easily, yet providing sufficient drag on the reel to avoid excess unspooling of the wire. The device is adapted for mounting on a stud or comparable vertical support without the use of tools or fasteners so it can be moved quickly from location to location. The device is conveniently disassembled into two smaller assemblies for storage and transport to the job site.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Inventor: Jon S. Nolle
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Patent number: 8561956Abstract: A corner protector can be mated with an article of furniture having a corresponding notch. The corner protector can include a body having an upper surface, a lower surface, a first side, a second side, and a blunted corner. Generally, in the mated configuration the blunted corner is oriented outwardly, thus providing a rounded surface that can reduce injury in the event of an impact with the article of furniture.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Kohburg, Inc.Inventor: Jason J. Tao
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Patent number: 8356782Abstract: A device is disclosed for supporting an object, such as a picture frame, on a wall. The device includes an arcuate member having a penetration end that terminates in at least one point. The arcuate member further includes a support end, opposite the penetration end, that has a support hook. A pressure disk may be slidably retained at an aperture therethrough on the arcuate member. A plurality of different support accessories may be included, the support hook being adapted to support each support accessory thereon. In use, with the penetration end of the arcuate member contacting the front surface of the wall, pressure is applied to the pressure disk that binds against the arcuate member to force the penetration end of the arcuate member through the wall. The arcuate member is curved such that when the support hook contacts the front surface of the wall the penetration means contacts the rear surface of the wall to retain the device firmly in the wall and to support the object.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Inventors: Andre Robichaud, Clayton R. Peterson
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Patent number: 8342839Abstract: An assembly is provided whereby a candle holder is supported within a bottle and the bottle has no bottom and a single assembly supports both the candle holder and bottle.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventor: Roy Rindom
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Patent number: 8167257Abstract: An apparatus, method, and system for supporting an object or objects. The apparatus includes a first body operably configured to be mounted to a surface. The apparatus also includes a supporting connector on the first body, for supporting the object. The apparatus also includes a stabilizer on the first body generally spaced apart from and generally parallel to the supporting connector, operably configured to cooperate with the object to stabilize the object into a stationary position in cooperation with the supporting connector. The apparatus further includes at least one guide on the first body, the at least one guide on the first body being operably configured to guide an adjacent apparatus into an aligned position beside the apparatus on the surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Xantrex Technology Inc.Inventor: Vincent Pierre Beauvais
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Patent number: 8006947Abstract: Coil/helix shaped stands and methods of using and installing the stands that can be wrapped about elongated supports. The stands can have looped holders for supporting objects such as planters and pots, off ground level. The looped holders can be adjustable so as to remain level with different size diameter elongated supports. The stands can be aesthetically pleasing and attractive and be easy to assembly and mount. The stands are easily removable. Additionally, the coil stands can support other objects such as tables, flagpoles and umbrellas.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2010Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Inventor: Kevin C. Londo
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Patent number: 7762507Abstract: The instant invention relates to a novel powerful wall hanger for supporting different objects. Particularly, the invention concerns a hanger that is used in gypsum board and similar walls and that's provides a stable and safe holder of variable weights.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2005Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Inventor: Carlos Del Pino
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Patent number: 7677513Abstract: Coil/helix shaped stands and methods of using and installing the stands that can be wrapped about elongated supports. The stands can have looped holders for supporting objects such as planters and pots, off ground level. The looped holders can be adjustable so as to remain level with different size diameter elongated supports. The stands can be aesthetically pleasing and attractive and be easy to assembly and mount. The stands are easily removable. Additionally, the coil stands can support other objects such as tables, flagpoles and umbrellas.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Inventor: Kevin C. Londo
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Patent number: 7611037Abstract: The present invention provides a nail gun hanger including a C-shaped bracket and a pivotally attached lever. An inner arm of the lever carries a tooth that engages the bottom surface of a framing member such as a rafter or joist, when the outer arm of the lever supports the weight of a nail gun. The nail gun hanger allows the operator to hang the gun on a framing member to enable the use of both hands for other tasks. When the gun is lifted and its weight is no longer supported by the outer lever arm, the tooth of the inner lever arm disengages from the bottom surface of the rafter so the gun can be removed from the rafter and used.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: BLMS Enterprises LLCInventor: Michael A. Bazzano
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Patent number: 7540458Abstract: An mounting assembly for a wall or ceiling panel comprises a wire hook configured to be received in an opening extending through the panel from the front side to the back side thereof so that only a relatively short hook portion extends from the front side, while a relatively longer segment of the wire hook extends from the opening at the back side of the panel to engage the back side of the panel at a location spaced from the opening. The assembly also comprises an object holder for holding the object. The object holder has a mounting portion defining a bore for receiving the hook portion of the wire hook. The object holder has an arm extending from the mounting portion and defining a support surface for supporting the object. In one embodiment of the invention, the assembly is installed on a wall or ceiling panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2006Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: A Touch of Class, LLCInventor: Carol S. Forbes
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Publication number: 20070284491Abstract: One possible embodiment of the invention could be a wall-mounted support bracket generally comprising a body, the body having a one or more hooks, a stanchion, and a support device; the hook generally attaches in a offset planar orientation to the stanchion; the support device attaches to and projects outward from the stanchion; wherein an unattached portion of the hook, when held in a generally perpendicular fashion to the wall assembly, is generally capable of penetrating a wall assembly to create a hook aperture through the unattached portion of the hook may penetrate to the backside of the wall assembly. Once the hook is generally behind the wall assembly, bracket is generally pivoted to bring the stanchion generally to rest on the front side of the wall assembly and the hook to generally rest against the backside of the wall assembly to hold generally the bracket to the wall assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventor: Dinh C. La
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Patent number: 7290743Abstract: A device that attaches to a surface. A first element having a surface adapted to be carried flush with a surface of a constructed surface and having a plurality of splayed through openings therein. A second element adapted to be moved or pressed toward and held by the first element and having a plurality of tines joined to the second element in proximity to one extremity of the tines. The tines pass slidably through the splayed openings in the first element and have sharp penetrating ends which project into the constructed surface when the second element is moved toward first element and force is applied to the second element while the surface of the first element is flush with the constructed surface such that the first element comes affixed to the constructed surface by the tines.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventor: Clifford William Nowack
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Patent number: 6783106Abstract: A wall article hanging device includes a hanger body and a prong element. The hanger body is adapted to attach to the rear of a wall article, and contains opposing slots to receive the prong element. The prong element facilitates attaching the wall article to a wall surface. The prong element is separable from the body element to ease handling of the article prior to article hanging. The hanger body can be used without the prong element for hanging a wall article using items such as a nail and wire.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Inventor: Renny Barnes
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Patent number: 6695276Abstract: A hanger device 10 in an assembly of a clip 12 and a support member 13 for installation upon a wallboard 20. Clip 12 is formed as one piece, having an upturned arm (18), a downwardly turned leg (15), and a horizontally oriented extension member (16) connecting the two together. A hook (14) is mounted on leg (15) and a pointed end (22) is mounted on the terminal end of arm (18). An opening (21) is formed in support member (13) so as to mate geometrically to the rectangular cross section of extension member (16) to prevent turning of clip (12) after installation of device (10) in wallboard (20). A plurality of spaced-apart apertures (26) are provided in support member (13) for insertion of fasteners (25) to attach support member (13) to wallboard (20) and thus device (10). Device (10) carries much more weight in an article (44) than that of the present state-of-the art hangers.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Inventor: Richard Skorka
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Patent number: 6604326Abstract: A holder comprising a rigid base bar having a pin end and a stabilizing end; a rigid stabilizing bar having a base end and an opposite end, with the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar being rigidly attached to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bar, and extending perpendicular to the rigid base bar; two nails being each having a head end and a pointed end, with the head end of the each nail being rigidly attached to separate points along the rigid stabilizing bar, and with the pointed end of the each nail being extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar and parallel with the rigid base bar and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar; and the rigid base bar having a bore through it in a direction parallel with the length of the rigid stabilizing bar.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Inventor: James Cooper Noble
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Patent number: 6367754Abstract: A support for supporting items from an open stud wall or from an A-frame step ladder. The support includes a pair of spaced, parallel crossbars, and a support arm that interconnects the crossbar substantially at their centers and extends outwardly therefrom to define a supporting surface for supporting one or more spools of electrical wire, for convenient unreeling of household wiring during home construction. Various forms of adapters can be provided to permit unreeling wire from a spool supported for rotation about a vertical axis or horizontal axis, and for supporting other items such as tools, workbench surfaces, drawing tables, and the like. The support is of simple form, is easy to use, and is versatile to adapt to different wall and ladder sizes.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Ted Cinker