Plural Means Engaging In Different Directions Patents (Class 248/217.2)
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Patent number: 11644147Abstract: A bracket for supporting an object, the bracket including a base; a pair of holding plates pivotably mounted to the base with a pivot; a pair of apertures, each aperture disposed on each holding plate; and a shaft including a first end, a second end and a spherical member disposed on the first end of the shaft, the spherical member is configured to be rotatably coupled to the pair of apertures of the pair of holding plates, wherein the object is configured to be supported on the second end of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2022Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Inventor: Salvatore Anselmo
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Patent number: 11234539Abstract: This invention provides a hanger for supporting pictures, mirrors or other objects on a wall. Specifically, this invention allows a person to nail the hanger to the wall and if relatively minor adjustments are needed, to remove a screw cap on the nail, remove the hanger and reattach the hanger to the wall using another hole on the hanger that best approximates the desired position, then put the cap back on the nail and screw the cap tight. In another embodiment, spacers can be attached to the hanger so that additional hangers can form a larger hanger and then placed back on the wall through the nail already in place that best approximates the position. Additional nails can then be inserted into some of the other hanger's holes to provide additional support, strength and leveling.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2017Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Inventor: Parnell Black
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Patent number: 11098489Abstract: A bracket for interconnecting the ends of deck flooring boards having a flat mounting plate for attachment to an underlying floor joist with a flat elliptically shaped blade attached perpendicularly along its center line to one end of the mounting plate and a flat shelf member attached to one side of the mounting plate mutually parallel with the blade and spaced therefrom a distance equal to one-half the thickness of the flooring boards to be interconnected.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2020Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Inventor: Thomas F Wheatley, III
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Patent number: 10996548Abstract: A security device adapted to mount within a ferromagnetic truss includes a sensing element, a first housing portion provided around the sensing element, a second housing portion positioned above the first housing portion and provided around a circuit board electrically coupled to the sensing element, a magnet provided on the first housing portion and operable to magnetically couple the security device to the ferromagnetic truss, and a retention clip provided on the second housing portion and operable to automatically secure the security device within the truss when inserted from below.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Luke D. Grim, Scott Canupp
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Patent number: 10895080Abstract: A deck system including hold-down devices for attaching deck boards to deck support structures and a siding system including attachment devices for mounting siding boards to wall structures. Hold-down devices are attached to deck support structures by horizontally-extending fasteners and attach the deck boards to the deck support structures without fasteners providing paths for water to pass through the deck boards into the support structures. Deck board engagement members of the hold-down device extend into slots in deck boards. Siding board attachment devices are mounted on upright surfaces of wall structures using horizontally extending fasteners. Siding boards are mounted with a standoff distance providing ventilation space behind and between siding boards.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2019Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Inventor: Duncan MacKenzie
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Patent number: 10247329Abstract: A cable support for securing at least one cable along a surface comprises an elongated central shaft portion having a through opening defined along a length thereof. A pair of shoulders is defined on opposite sides of the central shaft portion at an interface between forward and rearward ends. The forward end defines a stop sized and shaped to contact and abut the surface. First and second hook structures are provided having interior surfaces extending from opposite sides of the central shaft portion rearward end, curving toward the central shaft portion forward end, and terminating rearward of the stop to define a rearward offset between each first and second hook structure and the stop. Each rearward offset is sized to allow receipt of at least one cable therein when the stop is contacting and abutting the surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Inventor: Mark R. Wolff
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Patent number: 9204908Abstract: An orthopaedic device to realign bone segments comprises first and second attachment members and a strut or spacer member. The first attachment member is attached to a first rib bone or first transverse process or first lamina of a vertebra. The second attachment member is attached to a second rib bone or second transverse process or second lamina of a vertebra. The strut is positioned between the first and second attachment members. The strut is fixedly or releasably connected to the first and second attachment members to couple the first attachment member to the second attachment member. The strut provides distraction between the first and second rib bones or transverse processes to realign the rib bones. The attachment members comprise a clamp and screw combination.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Dynamic Spine, LLCInventor: Glenn R. Buttermann
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Patent number: 9204899Abstract: An orthopaedic device to realign bone segments comprises first and second attachment members and a spacer member. The first attachment member is attached to a first rib bone or first transverse process of a vertebra. The second attachment member is attached to a second rib bone or second transverse process of a vertebra adjacent to the first rib bone or the first transverse process. The spacer member is positioned between the first and second attachment members. The spacer member provides distraction between the first and second rib bones or transverse processes to realign the rib bones. The spacer member is releasably connected to the first and second attachment members. The attachment members comprise a clamp and screw combination.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2014Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Dynamic Spine, LLCInventor: Glenn R Buttermann
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Patent number: 9161784Abstract: An orthopaedic device to realign bone segments comprises first and second attachment members and a strut or spacer member. The first attachment member is attached to a first rib bone or first transverse process or first lamina of a vertebra. The second attachment member is attached to a second rib bone or second transverse process or second lamina of a vertebra. The strut is positioned between the first and second attachment members. The strut is fixedly or releasably connected to the first and second attachment members to couple the first attachment member to the second attachment member. The strut provides distraction between the first and second rib bones or transverse processes to realign the rib bones. The attachment members comprise a clamp and screw combination.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Dynamic Spine, LLCInventor: Glenn R. Buttermann
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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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Publication number: 20150083874Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for mounting vertebrate skulls using a skull foramen magnum cavity and a skull cleft, the apparatus including a body; an at least one upper tine extending from said body and being configured for insertion into the skull foramen magnum cavity; and an at least one lower tine extending from said body and being configured to nest within the skull cleft when said at least one upper tine is inserted into the foramen magnum cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventor: Gene L. Gill, JR.
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Patent number: 8613416Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure include an apparatus employing two or more members arranged in a mounting configuration to pierce a ceiling and reconfigurable into a deployment configuration to suspend a load from the ceiling.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2011Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Inventor: Brian Keith White
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Patent number: 8052105Abstract: A holder for a loudspeaker box onto which the loudspeaker box can be slipped. The holder includes a control handle and a clamping device actuatable without tools via the control handle.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Koenig & Meyer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Helmut Lippert, Peter Reichert
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Patent number: 7614590Abstract: An attachment device comprises a metal part obtained by cutting and folding a metal plate or sheet, and shaped as a rider designed to be fitted astride a metal support in the form of a beam or a bar. The metal part comprises a U-shaped flange having two side faces forming a jaw equipped with a series of spigots staggered along the top arms and with a pair of flexible teeth acting as springs at the ends of the bottom arms. The holding strength is enhanced, and the two flexible teeth coming into contact against the bottom face of the support enables several thicknesses of the support to be managed.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: A. Raymond et CieInventor: Daniel Boville
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Patent number: 7214877Abstract: This invention pertains to an electrical box assembly for securing to a stud using an adhesive. The assembly includes an electrical enclosure, a bracket and at least one pair of opposed pads. The bracket is affixed to the enclosure and defines a stud-receiving cavity extending along an edge of the enclosure. The at least one pair of opposed pads are substantially disposed within the cavity and have a portion thereof for engaging the stud. The pads are sized and configured to receive the adhesive on the portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventor: Ian Rubin de la Borbolla
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Patent number: 6641106Abstract: A hanger having a front plate attached through a plate junction to a back plate. At the rear of back plate are lower pins that extend outward from back plate. Back plate has slots that hold lower pins. A hinge pin is provided that traverses the upper portion of plate junction and fits into a slot that traverses the top of back plate horizontally. Hinge pin is bent backward and downward at right angles to ensure vertical portions of hinge pin do not create a binding condition between the fabric-covered wall or furniture and the back plate. Vertical portions of hinge pin are used to initially pin the hanger into the applicable fabric-covered wall or furniture. Once the tips of hinge pin are inserted into the fabric of the fabric-covered wall or furniture, the rest of the hanger will rotate freely on the horizontal axis of hinge pin allowing the lower pins to penetrate the fabric exterior surface and the inner core material at an angle slightly less than 90 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventors: Alan Keith Beaty, Wallace Andrew Pennington
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Patent number: 6572057Abstract: Hanger apparatus includes a, hanger member and spaced projections attached to a base of the hanger member. The hanger member can be oriented to allow for support by a hanger rod, in which position the projections engage a conduit, or oriented to support a channel member by the projections.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Inventor: Steven A. Roth
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Patent number: 6481676Abstract: The present invention is an expandable duct hanger comprised of two pieces, one piece having a ridge which slides into a channel in the other piece, each piece also having a prong on one end to secure and hold the duct hanger into the floor joists.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Alan Manufacturing Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Bluestone
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Patent number: 6474608Abstract: A reusable fixture for articles which can be pushed in and pulled out manually, and which shows no deformation after being pulled out. A pin is formed in such a fashion that a pair of inserting blades are respectively supported rotatably on a pivot, in the vicinity of one end, a, of the respective blades, symmetrical bend sections being formed in the respective blades at positions towards the center thereof from the aforementioned ends, a, and the other ends thereof forming inserting sections. The inner and outer edge regions of the inserting section have a linear shape or a curved shape. A cap for holding the pivot is attached to the pin, and a knob section is formed on the cap. A thin plate-shaped washer having a hole through which the inserting blades are inserted is used in combination with the pin.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Takata Design Labo CompanyInventor: Tetsuo Takata
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Patent number: 6464182Abstract: A duct bracket includes a main body member having first and second channels extending longitudinally through the main body member. A first rod is slidably and rotatably mounted in the first channel. The first rod has a projecting end extending out of the main body member. A second rod is slidably and rotatably mounted in the second channel. The second rod has a projecting end extending out of the main body member. The projecting end of the first rod is on an opposite end of the main body member than the projecting end of the second rod. A U-shaped holder snaps over the main body member so that it does no have to be slid over the end of the main body member.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Snyder National CorporationInventor: Darryl L. Snyder
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Patent number: 6431510Abstract: A hanging device for mounting directly on a hollow member, and a method of mounting such device, are provided. The hanging device has a mounting member with a first surface for resting flush against an outer surface of the hollow member. A first piercing component has a first leg that projects from the mounting member substantially perpendicular to the first surface thereof, and a second leg that extends at substantially right angles to the first leg. A free end of the second leg has a sharp tip that is insertable in a self-piercing manner through the hollow member. A second piercing component projects from the mounting member substantially perpendicular to the first surface thereof and essentially parallel to the first leg of the first piercing component. A free end of the second piercing component has a sharp tip that is also insertable in a self-piercing manner through the hollow member. A hanging component is also provided on the mounting member.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventor: Charles Lydecker
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Patent number: 6412739Abstract: A shelf anti-sagging support brace for attachment to a side edge of a shelf to prevent the shelf from sagging or drooping. The shelf anti-sagging support brace includes an elongate member with a pair of opposite ends, and front and back side faces extending between the ends of the elongate member. The back side face of the elongate member has a pair of elongate channels therein extending between the ends of the elongate member. Each of the elongate channels is designed for receiving a side edge of a shelf therein. The channels each have a spaced apart pair of side walls, an end wall connecting the side walls of the respective channel together, and a width defined between the side walls of the respective channel. The width of one of the channels is greater than the width of the other channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Inventor: Joel A. Smith
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Patent number: 6389658Abstract: A clip for mounting an object such as an electrical box on a stud is provided which comprises a fist side portion for engaging a first surface of the stud; a second side portion for engaging a second surface of the stud; the second side portion including at least one box clip arm for securing the electrical box to the clip; and at least one support member extending between the electrical box and the second surface of the stud for substantially preventing flexing of the clip and inward movement of the electrical box when a force is applied generally inwardly of the electrical box.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventors: Mark Jerome Pfaller, Mark Anthony Bailey
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Patent number: 6296211Abstract: A mounting bracket for supporting hollow ducts or water lines, or both in combination, between spaced-apart juxtaposed joists in a building structure comprising a lengthy plastic support member having a lineal length less than the joist spacing and a pair of parallel hollow open channels extending throughout its length, a pair of rod-shaped metallic members mounted adjacently and telescopically within said open channels, said metallic members having right-angled projecting end portions for rotational movement and forcible penetration of said bracket into juxtaposed joists to support said hollow ducts or water lines in durable long-term permanent relation within a building structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Snyder National CorporationInventor: Darryl L. Snyder