Strike Out, E.g., Spur, Barb, Etc. Patents (Class 248/217.3)
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Patent number: 11225787Abstract: A connection utilizing a joist hanger to hang a joist or beam from a wood structural support member such as a top plate or header in cooperation with a first plurality of fasteners such as screws or nails and one or more substantially vertical fire-resistant panels such as drywall.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2019Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Evans, Paul Bernard McEntee, James M. Benton, Emory Lee Montague, Timothy Patrick Murphy
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Patent number: 11142902Abstract: A connection utilizing a joist hanger to hang a joist or beam from a wood structural support member such as a top plate or header in cooperation with a first plurality of fasteners such as screws and one or more substantially vertical fire-resistant panels such as drywall.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2018Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Evans, Paul Bernard McEntee, James M. Benton
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Patent number: 11137010Abstract: A connection is formed between a held member and a holding member with the use of a connector and one or more fasteners. In one aspect, the connector has a main body that has integral nail prong fasteners. In one aspect, the main body of the connector is attached to the held and holding members by means of double-shear fastening. In one aspect, the main body is formed with a bendable end flange to attach the connector to the holding member. In one aspect, the main body is formed with a nail guide for directing the fastener at an angle to the main body.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2016Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventors: Dustin P. Muhn, Thomas G. Evans, Timothy M. Stauffer, Sam Thomas Hensen, Lloyd Shawn Overholtzer
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Patent number: 10895099Abstract: Various aspects of the present disclosure are directed toward apparatuses, systems, and methods for installing a closure assembly into a framed opening having sheathing arranged around the framed opening. The apparatuses, systems, and methods may include use of at least one support bracket along the framed opening and the sheathing.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2016Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: Pella CorporationInventor: Jaron E. Vos
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Patent number: 10370842Abstract: A connector is provided to attach a supported member to a supporting member, with the supported member being in sloped and skewed relation to the supporting member. The hanger has left and right back members and left and right side support members attached to the left and right back members respectively. A seat member attaches to both the left and right back members along aligned left and right seat bend lines. A pair of seat side members can extend from the seat member. A pair of left and right jutting tabs extend from the left and right back members respectively.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2016Date of Patent: August 6, 2019Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc.Inventors: Joe L Wesney, Kashane Vilasineekul
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Patent number: 10072412Abstract: A hanger for connecting a structural member to a structural support including a base sized and shaped for receiving the structural member thereon. First and second side panels extend upward from the base. First and second back panels each extend from a respective one of the side panels. First and second top flanges each extend from a respective one of the back panels. An opening in one of said first and second side panels and said first and second back panels is configured to receive a fastener to attach the hanger to one of the structural member and the structural support. A slot is adjacent the opening. An area between the opening and the slot defines a yieldable portion selected to deform at a load that is less than the shear load capacity of the fastener when received through the opening for connecting the hanger to one of the structural member and the structural support.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2016Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignee: Columbia Insurance CompanyInventor: Steven Brekke
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Patent number: 9809172Abstract: A modular side rail and removable step system for a vehicle is disclosed. In one aspect, the kit includes first, second, and third removable steps that may be mounted to the side rail. In one aspect, the side rail main body has a channel-shape defining a longitudinal opening between an adjacent first side and an adjacent second side. A plurality of step attachment arrangements may be provided on the first side of the side rail main body to allow the first, second, and third steps to be mounted to the side rail main body in various configurations. For example the plurality of step attachment arrangements may be arranged and configured to provide attachment locations for mounting the first and third removable steps in a first step assembly configuration and for mounting the second removable step in a second step assembly configuration.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2015Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: Lund, Inc.Inventors: John Matthew Stanesic, William Franklin Bibb, VI, Brian T. Johnson, John A. Wargo
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Patent number: 8844886Abstract: A wallboard wall carries a picture or shelf hanger in a hole between front and back faces of the wall. The hanger includes: a one-piece member having (a) a shoulder having a bottom portion bearing against a bottom portion of the hole and extending horizontally through the hole, (b) an arm extending upwardly from the shoulder, (c) a leg (i) extending downwardly from the shoulder, and (ii) located outside the front face of the wall and (d) a load bearing surface for receiving the object. The arm has a sharp pointed end piercing the back face of the wall and extending into the wall via the back face of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: The Hillman Group, Inc.Inventors: Edson Mejia, Jonathan Paul Tanger, David Weck, Steven C. Berenson
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Publication number: 20140231604Abstract: A reusable wall anchor device comprised of an upper and lower panel held together by a hinge connection for facilitating the suspending of articles from wallboards without requiring a hollow void behind the wallboard. A load bearing shank extends from the front face of the lower panel for supporting an object to be carried by the device. An arcuate prong and tine extend from the rear faces of the panels providing clamping and shear support for the device when they are inserted into the wallboard. The anchor assembly requires no tools other than the human hand during installation and removal and upon removal leaves minimal disruption to the wallboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Inventor: Joseph Harry Long
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Publication number: 20140075882Abstract: A panel hanger for flush mounting a wall panel to drywall. The panel hanger includes a cylindrical mounting body adapted for being inserted into a drywall sheet. A control member is rotatably carried by the mounting body. A clamp arm is rotatably carried by the control member. Rotation of the control member draws the clamp arm toward the mounting body and rotates the clamp arm to extend beyond a diameter of the mounting body for engaging the drywall sheet to secure the mounting body to the drywall. A hanger slot is disposed within the mounting body for receiving a hanger member carrying a drywall sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: March 20, 2014Inventor: Charles Porter
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Patent number: 8657244Abstract: An article for supporting a material that includes a hanger of rigid material, with the hanger including a first planar portion connected to an offset but parallel second planar portion by a planar shoulder disposed perpendicularly to both the first and second planar portions and further including at least one spike disposed upon a front surface of the first planar portion and at least one notch disposed upon a side surface of the second planer portion. A pair of hangers may be used to form a shelf-like support through connecting the pair of hangers with a wire or filament engaged within a notch, a barb, or both.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2009Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Inventor: Francisco J. Sillik
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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: 8448912Abstract: A retainer has an arm support portion and at least three arms extending from the arm support portion. The at least three arms are resiliently flexible. A grip member is provided on each one of the at least three arms. Each grip member is capable of engagement with a surface. During use of the retainer, the at least three arms are in a flexed or loaded position and each grip member is in engagement with the surface. The at least three arms provide a spring force to the surface through the grip members to securely mount the retainer on the surface. An object can be supported by the retainer.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Inventors: Alexander Kantarovich, Leonid Danushevsky
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Publication number: 20100187389Abstract: The transparent mounting strip provides a structure for mounting lightweight articles to planar surfaces, such as walls, corkboards, display boards and the like. The structure includes a strip fabricated from transparent material. A tack is embedded or attached at each end of the strip and extends from the undersurface thereof. The strip can be manufactured in various lengths to accommodate different sized articles and can be made in different colors to accommodate aesthetic tastes. The strip can be relatively stiff or highly flexible, depending on the intended use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Alicia K. Gelfond-Holtz, Louis E. Holtz
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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: 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: 7556052Abstract: A tree mounted blind that includes a plurality of articulated arcuate arm members forming a suspension frame which is attached at each end to a mounting bracket, which in turn is affixed to a tree trunk without any cords, cables, or bands surrounding the tree. A fabric blind is hung from the framework to provide a hunting blind, a military blind for observers and the like, or a privacy blind for campers and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Inventors: Clifton P. Wright, Holly L. Huelskamp, William M. Reavis
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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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Patent number: 7431258Abstract: A tack for hanging an article from a wall. The tack includes a plate and a pin. The plate abuts the wall. The pin has a picture-engaging portion extending diagonally upwardly and forwardly from the plate to engage the picture and a wall-engaging portion extending diagonally downwardly and rearwardly from the plate to penetrate the wall when the plate is pressed by a thumb of a user. In one embodiment, the wall-engaging portion of the pin is singular and collinear with the picture-engaging portion of the pin. In another embodiment, the wall-engaging portion of the pin is doubled to form a pair of wall-engaging portions that straddle, and are parallel to, the picture-engaging portion of the pin.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2006Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Inventor: Alan Lamotta
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Patent number: 7360779Abstract: A roll formed step rail for a vehicle comprises an elongated rail body including a continuous rail wall of substantially uniform thickness. The rail wall describes a continuous cross-sectional profile between two elongated free edges, the cross-sectional profile of the rail being substantially uniform along the length of the rail body. The cross-sectional profile of the rail body includes a relatively flat top portion disposed between a substantially semi-circular front curved portion and a substantially quarter-circular rear curved portion. A rear mounting lip extends forward from the rear curved portion to one of the elongated free edges. A front mounting lip extends upward and then rearwards from the front curved portion to another of the elongated free edges. The elongated free edges are generally in line with one another, but spaced apart to define a longitudinal channel therebetween having a predetermined width. The rail body is formed from a sheet of material by a process of roll forming.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Inventor: Robert T. Crandall
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Publication number: 20070181756Abstract: A structure for mounting lightweight articles to planar surfaces such as walls, corkboards, display boards and the like. The structure includes a strip fabricated from transparent material. A respective pin is embedded or attached at each end of the strip and extends from the undersurface thereof. The strip can be manufactured at various lengths to accommodate different sized articles and can be made in different colors to accommodate aesthetic tastes. The strip can be relatively stiff or highly flexible depending on intended use.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventors: Alicia K. Gelfond-Holtz, Louis E. Holtz
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Patent number: 7025320Abstract: A wall article hanger and method of hanging a wall article that uses a d-ring assembly comprises providing a prong-containing hanger device that attaches to the d-ring assembly and remains in a relatively vertical position after being attached. With the hanger device in place, the prongs are angled towards the wall surface that the wall article is to be hung on. The wall article can then be pushed toward the wall, such that the prongs penetrate the wall and support the wall article.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2004Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Inventor: Renny Barnes
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Patent number: 6840489Abstract: A wall article hanger for a metal frame and a method of using comprises an elongated spring plate that includes one or more angled prongs for support purposes and oppositely facing frame contact areas. The spring plate is flattened and inserted into a rear slot of the frame, such that the prong(s) extend outwardly. The frame can then be pressed against a wall surface so that the prong(s) penetrate the wall surface and support the wall article.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Inventor: Renny Barnes
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Patent number: 6606777Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Napco Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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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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Publication number: 20030071182Abstract: A hanger having a fixed pin assembly and a hinged pin assembly. Left and right vertical portions of fixed pin assembly are used to pin the hanger into the inner core of the applicable fabric-covered wall or furniture. Once the left and right vertical portions are inserted, the hinged pin assembly will rotate freely allowing the left and right lower angled portion to penetrate the fabric exterior surface and the inner core. At the central portion of the hinged pin assembly is a prong.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Alan Keith Beaty, Wallace Andrew Pennington
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Publication number: 20030071180Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Patent number: 6494425Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Napco Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Patent number: 6484360Abstract: An end cap for engaging a raceway having an end wall portion and a gripping wall portion extending from the inner surface of the end wall portion at a first end of said gripping wall portion. A plurality of barbs extend from opposing surfaces of the gripping wall portion which engage the inner channel surface of the raceway to form a friction fit therewith. In a second embodiment, the plurality of barbs are progressively wider from the distal end of the gripping wall portion to its first end, allowing the end cap to be employed with various sized raceways.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Joseph DeBartolo, Jr., Daniel Methot
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Patent number: 6484984Abstract: The invention relates to a bracket-mounting assembly for mounting a bar bracket to a vehicle frame, the bar bracket being adapted to carry vehicle accessories such as a mudflap. The bracket-mounting assembly attaches to a vehicle frame via a single bolt passed through a penetration in the vehicle frame and threadably connected to the bracket-mounting assembly by a central threaded hole in the bracket-mounting assembly. The bracket-mounting assembly further includes a generally vertically-oriented shaft opening for receiving a portion of the bar bracket and supporting the bar bracket with respect to the vehicle frame. The bracket-mounting assembly includes a rotation-resisting connector for inhibiting rotation of the bracket-mounting assembly relative to the vehicle frame about the axis of the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Fleet Engineers IncorporatedInventor: Timothy R. Hawes
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Publication number: 20020171019Abstract: An electrical fixture mounting assembly is provided for quickly and easily mounting an electrical fixture to a brace assembly. The electrical fixture mounting assembly includes an electrical box, a brace assembly and a bracket. The brace assembly is mounted between joists located above an aperture in a ceiling. A bracket is snap-fitted onto the brace assembly. Protrusions on the bracket prevent substantial movement of the bracket during installation of the electrical box. Tabs on the bracket engage openings in the electrical box, thereby facilitating alignment of the electrical box with the bracket. An electrical box is secured to the brace assembly by the bracket and fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Steven J. Johnson, Richard Swanson
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Publication number: 20020171017Abstract: An improved wall tack is provided for quick and easy mounting onto an upholstered wall surface or the like for supporting documents such as memoranda, pictures, calendars, etc. The wall tack comprises a plastic molded tack body having a hanger hook protruding from a front side thereof, and a lower prong or push pin projecting rearwardly from a lower margin at a rear side thereof. The rear side of the tack body further includes an elongated recessed groove lined by a plurality of undercut lock tabs for secure snap-fit reception of an elongated wire member having opposite ends defining a pair of rearwardly projecting pointed prongs at an upper margin of the tack body rear side. The pair of pointed prongs cooperate with the lower push pin for engaging and securely supporting the tack body on the upholstered wall surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2001Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Robert D. McKeirnan, Russell B. Spencer
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Publication number: 20020166930Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventor: Renny Barnes
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Patent number: 6478273Abstract: An improved wall tack is provided for quick and easy mounting onto an upholstered wall surface or the like for supporting documents such as memoranda, pictures, calendars, etc. The wall tack comprises a plastic molded tack body having a hanger hook protruding from a front side thereof, and a lower prong or push pin projecting rearwardly from a lower margin at a rear side thereof. The rear side of the tack body further includes an elongated recessed groove lined by a plurality of undercut lock tabs for secure snap-fit reception of an elongated wire member having opposite ends defining a pair of rearwardly projecting pointed prongs at an upper margin of the tack body rear side. The pair of pointed prongs cooperate with the lower push pin for engaging and securely supporting the tack body on the upholstered wall surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Matrix Innovative ProductsInventors: Robert D. McKeirnan, Jr., Russell B. Spencer
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Patent number: 6471169Abstract: A system for independently supporting one or more objects from a wall comprising a panel member secured to at least one rearwardly projecting pin and a hanging support means carried by the pin, wherein the panel member has a layer of adhesive material on at least one exposed surface thereof opposite the wall, and wherein the pin has a longitudinal dimension sufficiently long to permit effective engagement with a cubicle partition wall, and wherein the distal end of the pin is sufficiently strong and tapered to permit insertion into a low density material and withstand the weight of objects desired to be hung from the wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Kevin D. Maloney
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Publication number: 20020050548Abstract: A device for hanging an article with a portion having magnetic susceptibility, including: a base member for attaching the device to a structure; an engagement structure for engaging the article, wherein the engagement structure is attached to the base member; and a magnetic member coupled to the base member, wherein at least a portion of the magnetic member comprises magnetic material, the magnetic material being positioned on the magnetic member to attract the portion of the article having magnetic susceptibility so as to facilitate the engaging of the article to the engagement structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Ernest Rivellino, Michael E. Rivellino
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Patent number: 6364267Abstract: The nestable hook assembly comprises nestable hooks, a prong, and a prong cap. The prong comprises an end, a shank, and a stem. Each of the nestable hooks comprises an aperture through which the stem of prong in inserted. The prong cap secures the nestable hooks within the nestable hook assembly. The nestable hooks are rotatable with respect to the stem of the prong which permits both alignment of the shank of the prong and the nestable hooks for transport and storage. The nestable hooks can also be spread out for adding utility to the nestable hook assembly as a hanger.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventor: Donald R. Pearce
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Patent number: 6363994Abstract: A decorative device, known as a corbel, for mounting to walls adjacent windows, for example, to create a window treatment, has a mounting bracket therefor. The device is made of a material such as expanded polystyrene, and the mounting bracket has sharpened tangs which penetrate the body of the device and grip it. The device further has a slot in the top thereof into which a depending leg of the bracket fits. With the leg in the slot and the tangs penetrating into the body, the device is affixed to, and firmly held by, the bracket. The device itself may be covered with decorative material and support other decorative devices such as scarves, curtain rods, and drapes, for example.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventors: Beverly Roberts, David Reid Roberts
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Patent number: 6325345Abstract: This invention relates to a hook-shaped hanger adapted to be attached by a pair of spaced prongs to a vertical panel wall and adapted to support an envelope of plastic film that hangs form that hook-shaped hanger to serve as a temporary file repository for a user. The hook-shaped hanger includes a ridge across the outside surface of the hook that retains the envelope on the hook when a file or the like is being removed from the envelope. The envelope may be a single file envelope supported by a single hanger or a multifile expandable envelope supported by two spaced hangers.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Advantus CorporationInventor: Kevin D. Carpenter
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Patent number: 6315254Abstract: A system for independently supporting one or more objects from a wall comprising a panel member secured to at least one rearwardly projecting pin wherein the panel member has a layer of adhesive material on at least one exposed surface thereof and wherein the pin has a longitudinal dimension of at least ½before words to ¾before words inches to permit effective engagement with a cubicle partition wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Inventor: Kevin D. Maloney
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Patent number: 6216321Abstract: An edge clip which uses precoated sheet metal stock, is stamped in a high speed progressive die, and has a robustly configured triangularly shaped body. A solid blank of the sheet stock is die cut into a patterned blank including a base, a projection forward of the base, and first and second wings located at either side of the base. Each of the first and second wings has an outboard member and an inboard member, wherein the outboard member includes a barb. A pointed flange projects from the rear edge of the patterned blank at each of the first and second wings. The projection is stamped to form a standard attachment appendage, and the first and second wings are folded, wherein a spring arm is formed at an apex thereof and provided by an overlap of the outboard members. A tab of the outboard member of the second wing secures the overlap of the outboard members. The folding also provides first and second rails, wherein each is radiused to provide a basal corner of the triangular configuration.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John H. Bakker, William G. Flask, Vickey E. Reed