Mounted On Wall Or Art Device Patents (Class 248/447.1)
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Patent number: 11109741Abstract: A support bracket for a portable monitor including a longitudinal frame, first and second actuators accessible through first and second openings of the longitudinal frame, first and second latches extending through at least one opening of the longitudinal frame and biased from a second to a first position, wherein force applied to the actuators translates the latches from the first to the second position. A hanger is connected to the longitudinal frame and a cradle sized and shaped to receive the portable monitor is supported from the hanger.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2021Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: AMBU A/SInventors: Line Sandahl Ubbesen, Brian Nielsen, Henrik Frengler, Kasper Rieland Jakobsen, Nai-Hua Chen
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Patent number: 11092277Abstract: The disclosed invertible structures rely on combinations of translational movements to effect inversion. An exemplary invertible structure includes a track operable to be slidably coupled to a connector element of a longitudinal structure. In an embodiment, the connector element may include at least two connectors at least partially disposed in a slot defined in the track, which may have a plurality of translational axes for translational movements of the connectors of the longitudinal structure that would effect the inversion of the longitudinal structure.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2018Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: BALSAM INTERNATIONAL UNLIMITED COMPANYInventors: David Jalbert, David Simonelli
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Patent number: 10874208Abstract: Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed. An example adjustable laptop mount includes: a first segment having a first end and a second end; a second segment having a first end and a second end; a third segment having a first end and a second end, the first end of the third segment to at least partially overlap the second end of the first segment and the second end of the third segment to at least partially overlap the first end of the second segment; a first attachment mechanism at the first end of the first segment to removably affix the first segment to a first furniture element; a second attachment mechanism at the second end of the second segment to removably affix the second segment to a second furniture element; a fourth segment having a first end and a second end, the second end of the fourth segment to attach to a tray; and a clamp at the third segment to removably affix the fourth segment to the third segment.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2019Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: CKnapp Sales, Inc.Inventors: Chance Knapp, Brandon Meyer
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Patent number: 9549611Abstract: A shower caddy includes horizontal shelves and a vertically sloped panel having a smooth surface. A bottom edge of the panel is positioned above and in registration with a hair screen carried within a lowermost shelf. Hair from one's head and body caught on one's hands and fingers during washing are transferred to the panel by touching the panel or land directly on the panel. Water overspray during showering or direct splashing causes the hair to slide down the panel and become trapped in the screen, which is easily removed from the shelf for disposal of the collected hair.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2015Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Inventor: Sebastian Bernal Bocanegra
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Publication number: 20150108798Abstract: The present technology relates generally to seat-mounted supports for personal electronic devices (“PEDs”), and associated systems and methods. Particular embodiments are directed to tablet or smartphone supports for mounting on an airplane seat. In some embodiments, a support system for restraining a PED includes a first panel configured for attachment to an airplane seat and a second panel having at least one restraining feature configured to restrain the PED against the second panel. The system further includes an intermediate portion pivotably connecting the first panel to the second panel. The system can include complementary engagement features on the first and second panels to adjust the angle of the first panel relative to the second panel. For example, in some embodiments, the first panel can pivot between a first position parallel to the second panel and a second position non-parallel to the second panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventor: William L. Boyer, JR.
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Patent number: 8850924Abstract: A reading rack for use with vehicles is proposed, comprising: a sheath member adapted to cover the steering wheel of a vehicle; a bottom member adapted to fasten to a surface of the sheath member; and a pressing member coupled with the sheath member and located at an upper surface of the sheath member, thereby allowing pages of an article/book to be placed above the bottom member and underneath the pressing member. The reading rack of the invention further comprises a holding member consisting of a clipping portion and a coupling portion, wherein the clipping portion is adapted to clip an article or book and couple with the surface of the bottom member by the coupling portion, thereby securely fastening a reading article or a piece of paper onto the steering wheel of a vehicle to provide for convenient reading while stopped or quick reference while driving.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Inventor: Chien-Hsing Lin
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Publication number: 20140263922Abstract: A space saving, door-mountable artist's easel with a framework adapted to receive and hold an artist's canvas, art panel, clipboard, or some other item that would normally be affixed to an easel with a mounting bracket attached to the frame so the entire device may be hung on a door. The easel can be used while mounted to the door it is stored on. In one example, a front pivoting frame enables the mounted piece to be extended outward from a back stationary frame. A height adjustment mechanism allows the mounted piece to be raised or lowered to a desired position, enabling the artist to stand or sit. The compactness of the easel enables an art piece being worked on to be left mounted to the easel for drying or viewing, and the door can still be opened and closed normally with the easel mounted to it.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventor: Robert Wayne Hickman
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Patent number: 8672285Abstract: A document holder for a computer holds multiple documents at a single time and provides easy visual access for up to three documents concurrently. The document holder attaches to a computer and has a full extension position during the time the document holder is in use. Also, the document holder has a stored position which allows it to be compactly stored on the computer when not in use. The stored position allows the document holder to remain attached to, but not interfere with, the use of the computer. The document holder has mount clamps which provide easy attachment and removal to and from the computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2011Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventor: Maria B. Romero
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Patent number: 8613156Abstract: A method of providing a shelf-attached tag holder defining an upwardly-open slot for receiving a main price tag and further having a slip-fit top attachment system; and placing a main price tag into the upwardly-open slot in a visible position. The method also includes temporarily attaching a supplemental information tag by sliding a top edge of the supplemental information tag into the downwardly-open front throat with a folded attachment flange providing positive engagement with the slip-fit top attachment system, with the supplemental information tag being positioned in front of the main price tag. The method also includes, after the step of temporarily attaching, a step of pulling the supplemental information price tag downwardly with sufficient force to overcome the positive engagement of the folded attachment flange to thus remove the supplemental information tag without disturbing the main price tag.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Grandville Printing CompanyInventors: Chris E. Nunez, Robert J. Wojczynski
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Patent number: 8596600Abstract: A modular collaborative panel system intended for use on walls, frames and stands is disclosed. The system uses dry erase boards, chalk or black boards, or other panels having at least one writing surface. The panels have notches or cut-outs on each side so the panels can be mounted to a wall or a frame using pegs. The system combines panels in rows or columns, or both, to form a large, modular system for use at meetings, gatherings or other assemblies. The system allows a large number of users to contribute to a presentation, and also allows users to view the presentation.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Maya Design, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Spencer, Joseph Ballay, David Bishop, Donald MacDonald, John Crowley
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Patent number: 8561959Abstract: A viewing object retention device allows a viewing object to be arranged at an optimum position and enables an angle of the object to be adjusted so as to accord with a direction of a face of a viewer. The device includes a fixed base part, an arm part one end portion of which is turnably joined to the base part, and the other end portion of which extends along an axis line from this joining point toward a space above the viewer, a viewing object retention part located at the other end portion of the arm part to retain the object and a revolving mechanism that displaces the retention part angularly to the axis line with the turning of the arm part with the joining point.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Fujimiyaseisakusho Co., Ltd.Inventor: Norimichi Matsuoka
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Publication number: 20130221180Abstract: A holder such as a portable document/notebook holder is provided for use with a portable computer such as a netbook or a laptop computer to locate a document or a notebook in a front space relative to a user by mounting the holder on to the portable computer and attaching the document or notebook to that holder. Connectors such as clips may be coupled to ends of two arms that are movably coupled to each other on the other ends. For example, a first arm may fold against a second arm in a closed position and the first arm may maintain an open position when the first arm is either partially folded or not folded. For reading hand written notes, instead of repetitive turning of the neck sideways only upward and downward movement of eyeballs is sufficient which avoids straining of neck or back, making the typing much faster and a comfortable task.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Inventors: Shreya Singh, Sanjeev Kumar Singh
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Patent number: 8418976Abstract: One or more mounting members are slidably mounted along the strap by threading the strap through a plurality of slits, typically a pair, in each mounting member. The mounting members can be flexible or inflexible, and formed from a variety of materials, such as metals, plastics or a composite material. Each mounting member can additionally include one or more wings, typically a pair, which allows the user to easily slide the mounting member along the strap. A user can grasp a wing to lift an edge of the mounting member away from the strap and then insert one or more sheets between the mounting member and the strap. Once the user releases the wing, the mounting member is urged toward the strap, creating sufficient pressure to hold the inserted sheet in place.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Inventor: Nazar Said Shahkaram
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Patent number: 8245995Abstract: A wall-mounted device (1) which ensures easy confirmation of the mounting of a to-be-mounted-on-wall object on a wall surface or the like, and can prevent the to-be-mounted-on-wall object from falling off, and a timepiece having the device are provided. First, an attachment fitting (30) is fixed to the wall surface or the like by screws. Then, a hook part (30a) of the attachment fitting (30) is hooked on a hanging part (13) of the wall-mounted device (1) while deforming an elastic plate member (10) inward. When deformation of the elastic plate member (10) is released, vibration occurs together with generation of a light impact sound at the time the elastic plate member returns from the deformed state to the original state. With a first bent part (10a) of the elastic plate member (10) being in abutment with the hook part (30a) of the attachment fitting (30), the to-be-mounted-on-wall object is mounted on the wall surface or the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2007Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Seiko Clock Inc.Inventor: Masafumi Yamamoto
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Publication number: 20120037781Abstract: An ergonomic support for reading documents or books, designed in particular for working at a computer work station or in a reading room, for mounting on computer screen risers (monitor holders, platforms, supports), desks, tables, shelves, bookshelves, cabinets and other furniture. The support may be made in the form of a mobile pulpit (3) connected so as to enable sliding and rotational motion through at least one positioning element (6) with at least one mobile element of the mounting guide (5). The positioning element (6) may be set onto the mobile element of the pulpit guide (9). Set into the mobile element of the pulpit guide (9) may be a regulator of pulpit elevation (8), which determines the elevation of the mobile pulpit (3) which acts together with the positioning element (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventors: Oliwia Glowinska, Adam Grzebien
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Patent number: 8033516Abstract: A device suitable for tiltably mounting a display screen on a wall. The device comprises a wall member to be mounted on a wall, as well as a support member, to which the display screen is to be connected. The support member is connected to the wall member, being tiltable about a tilt axis. The device further comprises a pivotable connecting arm, which connects the wall member and the support member at a point spaced from the tilt axis. The connecting arm can be connected to one of a number of angle setting recesses for setting a desired angle of tilt between the support member and the wall member. The device comprises a slide which is movable relative to the wall member and the support member, which slide is provided with a number of recesses.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Vogel's Holding B.V.Inventors: Stefan Arthur Luijben, Paul Robbert Grolle
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Patent number: 7997550Abstract: The invention relates to a mount (A) for holding at least one display device, comprising a first mounting arm (1) which has an essentially vertical mounting arm segment (1a) and at least one second mounting arm (2) which extends essentially in a horizontal direction across from the mounting arm segment (1a) of the first mounting arm and is provided with at least one connecting element connecting said second mounting arm to the device (B). In order to improve the mount (A) so as to better position the at least one mounting location for the at least one display device (B), at least one side wall of the second mounting arm (2) is shaped in a converging manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Mavig GmbHInventor: Peter Kuhn
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Publication number: 20110168864Abstract: A collapsible device that can be quickly and easily mounted to certain types of music stands to allow viewing of up to six sheets of paper side by side. The device consists principally of four panel sections, two of which, in the expanded position, hang from the top horizontal edge of the music stand via lips provided for this purpose. Two lower panels, each attached via hinge to the upper panel directly above it, also include lip features at the bottom of the device for holding the sheets of paper. In the expanded position, the four panels cover and extend the viewable plane of the stand. The device can be folded on two perpendicular axes for compact storage and transport. Usable width combined with ease of transport and deployment differentiate the device from prior art, allowing the device to be treated as part of a musician's personal gear.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Thomas Richard Marchione
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Publication number: 20110042541Abstract: A modular collaborative panel system intended for use on walls, frames and stands is disclosed. The system uses dry erase boards, chalk or black boards, or other panels having at least one writing surface. The panels have notches or cut-outs on each side so the panels can be mounted to a wall or a frame using pegs. The system combines panels in rows or columns, or both, to form a large, modular system for use at meetings, gatherings or other assemblies. The system allows a large number of users to contribute to a presentation, and also allows users to view the presentation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Stephen Spencer, Joseph Ballay, David Bishop, Donald MacDonald, John Crowley
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Patent number: 7887021Abstract: A laptop holder for an exercise apparatus is provided which includes a base having a generally planar front surface for receiving a laptop computer and a rear surface configured for engaging a generally planar surface of the exercise apparatus. At least one strap extends from the base and is configured to wrap around a portion of the exercise apparatus to form a loop with the base. Disposed on the base is a pocket defining a pocket opening for receiving a laptop computer.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Dard Products, Inc.Inventor: Bonni Shevin-Sandy
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Patent number: 7823856Abstract: An apparatus for displaying cards and papers in the workplace includes a central shaft portion having a pair of ends, with each end including a generally semicircular ring portion adapted to capture the slots of one or more cards. The central shaft portion may be releasably captured in a channel of a universal mount or a single- or double swing arm portion. Removal of the shaft portion from the channel permits the shaft portion to be split open along a break, thereby opening the rings along breaks in the manner of a split-ring binder. Alternatively, the shaft portion may be used alone (without a mount or swing arms) to hold a quantity of cards. The swing arms may be hinged upon a base portion and attached to the chassis or peripheral surface surrounding a computer video monitor, so that the swing arms and shaft portion can swing forward and around to fit the user's viewing preferences. When affixed to a monitor, the semicircular rings facilitate easy installation and flipping of slotted cards and/or papers.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Axzo Press LLCInventors: Russell J. Schwartz, Michael Springer
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Patent number: 7766296Abstract: A wall mounting structure includes a display screen, a stand, and a base. The stand has an upper end connected to a rear surface of the display screen via a first hinge so as to enable the display screen to be rotated forward and backward. The base is fixed to a lower end of the stand and includes at least two rotatable mounting members formed on a lower part of the base. The rotatable mounting members enable the base to be detachably mounted on mounting brackets of a wall. The wall mounting structure enables a user to not only use a flat panel display on a table, but also to hang the flat panel display on mounting brackets fixed to a wall in an easy and simple manner without disassembling the display screen and the stand assembly from each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Chang Woo Choi, Jin Uk Baek
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Patent number: 7735799Abstract: A book holding device comprising a base plate, a pair of book contact plates, and at least one resilient compression end member. The book holding device having an associated removable, fold-able stand coupled to the rear surface of the book holding device.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2008Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Inventor: Roger Antici
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Patent number: 7690608Abstract: A mounting assembly is provided for securing objects to a substrate in a manner that permits the objects to be removed from the mounting assembly and from the substrate. The mounting assembly includes a planar sheet-like holder with opposite front and rear faces. A repositionable adhesive is applied across the entire rear face of the holder, and the holder is removably disposed on a release liner. A generally U-shaped cut is formed in the holder to define a flap. The flap can be repositionably attached to the object, while remaining portions of the holder can be repositionably secured to a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Inventor: W. Rene Huber
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Patent number: 7686275Abstract: An adjustable artwork display for suspending a displayed item, such as a picture, away from a wall surface is disclosed. The mounting bracket comprises a rigid, planar base that includes a rigid extension sleeve projecting away therefrom. At least one rigid extension rod is slidably and rotationally receivable within the extension sleeve and fixed therein. A front side of a picture plate includes at least one hook means adapted to support the picture. A rear side of the picture plate includes an extension rod attachment means that may slidably and rotationally receive the at least one extension rod therein. In use, the base is fixed to the wall surface with a mechanical fastener. With at least one extension rod fixed in the extension sleeve and also fixed to the picture plate, the picture may be suspended from the hook means of the picture plate away from the wall surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventor: Stephen Joseph Scarcello
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Patent number: 7559522Abstract: A multilayer tray system especially for a hospital bed having side rails includes a first rectangular structure having hooks along each lateral edge for being supported on the top edge of the side rails, the first rectangular structure has cavities formed in the upper surface for disposition of such items as a tissue box, drinking glass or miscellaneous items. A second rectangular tray is selectively connected to the first rectangular support. The second tray has a planar upper surface for providing a writing surface thereon. The tray is aligned relative to the rectangular structure and slidably maintained on the rectangular structure by means of a pair of parallel brackets extending from the lower surface of the tray.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Inventor: John D. Hlatky
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Publication number: 20080276502Abstract: A card, cardboard, thick paper or similar material is presented as a substitute for a blackboard. The front face of the material has a series or strips of transparent adhesive or glue for the placement of graphic information. The rear face has some strips adhesive or glue for the placement on the wall. The card is protected by a film or cellophane or similar material, in order to avoid becoming stuck together. Consequently, this invention subscribes to the world of paper, and in particular, its scope of action is as an element in order to effectuate visual communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventors: Isaac Saad Moazeb, Joe Saad Moazeb
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Publication number: 20080142667Abstract: A device for mounting a whiteboard and a projector is provided. The device comprises a base and a pole mounted to the base such that the pole is substantially perpendicular to a surface. The base comprises a transport mechanism which allows the device to be moved from a first location on the surface to a second location on the surface. The pole comprises a first mounting bracket and a second mounting bracket. The first mounting bracket is for mounting a whiteboard such that an interactive surface of the whiteboard is capable of being positioned in a plane of a plurality of planes, including a receiving plane. The second mounting bracket is for mounting a projector such that the projector is capable of projecting onto the whiteboard while the interactive surface of the whiteboard is positioned in the receiving plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Paul John German, Allen Frater, John Clayton Mehnert, Greg Falendysz, James Frater
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Patent number: 7128301Abstract: A holder for decorative sheet material comprising two separate pieces, one piece for attaching to an upper edge portion of a sheet material and for hanging from a wall, the other piece for attaching to a lower edge portion of the sheet material. Each piece of the holder comprises a top plate and a base plate hingedly connected together, and means such as a post, adhesive tape or spring-loaded clip for connecting the sheet material to the base plate. In particular embodiments, spring-loaded clips both hingedly connect the top and base plates, and act as a means to connect the sheet material to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Meadwestvaco CorporationInventors: Sandra Shepard, Raffi Minasian
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Patent number: 7051987Abstract: A liquid soap dispenser including a stationary base and a main body with a cover. A fastener is on the bottom of the stationary base, a concave is on top of the stationary base, a blocking board is on top of the concave, a holding hole with an opening on top is located on the concave; the main body is in box shape with a “T” shape pillar on the back, a slot is on the bottom of the back of the main body; an inner brim is on the top of the main body to fit the inner cover, a protruding rib is on the back of the cover, a blocking brim surrounds the cover, a lock hole is located on the front of the blocking brim, and a lock is inside the lock hole to lock the cover and the stationary base.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: Yi-Chen Chen
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Patent number: 6742754Abstract: The invention relates to a bracket for turnable boards, whereby the base body (1) of the bracket together with the cross beam (10) of a support rod (8) form a support for the bracket, the base body of which, itself, is connected to the support rod (8) by means of a gapping piece (7).Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: “Durable” Hunke & Jochheim GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Horst-Werner Maier-Hunke, Rainer Dzillum
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Publication number: 20040065800Abstract: A display device for displaying a memorial presentation, such as, for example, at a memorial service, viewing, or gravesite, wherein the device includes one or more sleeves allowing for a multi-element presentation; provides a passive illumination feature to enhance safety, emphasis, and navigation; and includes one or more of a variety of attachment or other support mechanisms, including a hook, a magnet, hook-and-loop material, and one or more legs. A hinge mechanism connects the sleeves. Holes may be provided for receiving ribbon material. The legs may be provided with removable weighted feet for added stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2003Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Debra Colbert
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Patent number: 6619609Abstract: An apparatus for supporting articles is disclosed including a base having a first surface and a second surface, and a member rotatably coupled to the base. The member is configured to support an article, and the member may be selectively positioned between a first position and a second position by moving the member relative to the base. The first surface is configured to support the member in the first position, and the second surface configured to support the member in the second position.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventor: David R. Cress
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Publication number: 20030168571Abstract: A support rack for an exercise machine comprises a back plate having an upper face, a lower face, a lower edge, and an upper edge and formed for allowing to place an item to be supported. A lip is formed at the lower edge of the back plate and projects toward a side of the front face of the back plate. A hinge has a first hinge arm attached to the upper edge of the back plate. A support plate, having a front face and having a rear face, has its lower edge attached to a second hinge arm of the hinge. Attachment means are furnished on the rear face of the support plate for attaching the support plate to a part of an exercise machine for allowing an exercising person to view the item to be supported.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Matthew Malejko, Gregory Malejko
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Publication number: 20030111581Abstract: This invention provides an apparatus and method for holding paper when using a laptop computer having a paper tray with a means to hold paper. A first rail extends from a tops side of the paper tray and second rail extends from a bottom side of the paper tray. A first track slideably engages the first rail and a second track slideably engages the second track.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Darnell A.. Drewery, Steve Anderson
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Patent number: 6533236Abstract: An apparatus for holding interconnectable cards on either side of a computer monitor. The holder includes a one-piece construction having a side fold, a pair of ells, a body, and a fastener portion. An adhesive is affixed to the side fold and interconnectable instructional cards are attached to the fastener portion, whereby the adhesive remains affixed to the side fold and allows the holder to be repeatably affixable and removable from either side of the monitor, and the fastener portion allows the user to flip through and view the instructional cards.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: The Auto Club GroupInventors: Josene A. MacLellan, David J. Angel, Suzette A. Timoszyk
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Publication number: 20020175259Abstract: An apparatus for supporting articles is disclosed including a base having a first surface and a second surface, and a member rotatably coupled to the base. The member is configured to support an article, and the member may be selectively positioned between a first position and a second position by moving the member relative to the base. The first surface is configured to support the member in the first position, and the second surface configured to support the member in the second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Applicant: Newell Operating CompanyInventor: David R. Cress
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Patent number: 6471174Abstract: An adjustable easel is described that may be used by multiple persons and that may be modified according to the preferences of a user. The easel includes a plurality of vertical supports connected to each other. Holes are spaced apart along the length of the side edges of the vertical supports wherein each hole has a horizontal bore with the bore open to an edge of the vertical support. Horizontal support rods are adapted to slide in and out of the holes. Holders retain in place an artistic substrate wherein each holder is attached to at least one horizontal support rod.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Wood Tech, LLCInventor: William H. Turner
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Patent number: 6439534Abstract: A recipe holder system for supporting a recipe document at eye level for a user during cooking. The recipe holder system includes a main body having a lower surface and an upper surface, a clip member attached to the main body, a vertical member extending upwardly from an upper end of the main body, and a horizontal member extending orthogonally from the vertical member. The vertical member and the horizontal member are formed for being received between the front lip and the lower edge of a door of a cabinet.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventor: Ronald F. Hensel
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Patent number: 6439533Abstract: A book display apparatus having a case and a bracket system. The bracket system is adapted to be mounted to a wall and has a connection region and a spring biasing system. The case has an inner surface defining a chamber region adapted to how is a book therein and has a pain system that is adapted to be mounted to the connection region of the bracket system. The spring biasing system is adapted to force the outer surface of the book to the inner surface of the case for proper display.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventor: Todd Armstrong
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Patent number: 6431511Abstract: A device for mounting a computer or similar article can hold the article in a plurality of orientations. The device has a mounting plate fixed to structural element such as a post, and has a frame plate that hinges to the mounting plate. The article attaches to the frame plate and swings therewith from a retracted position where the frame plate lies along the mounting plate. The article and frame plate can be swung to a deployed position where the frame plate is tilted away from the mounting plate. A slide member connected to the frame plate translates thereon as the plate swings between the retracted and deployed positions. A guide plate is hinged to the slide member and the mounting plate to control translation of the slide. A latch on the frame plate selectively engages an orifice in the mounting plate or a specially designed slot in the slide member so as to lock the frame member in either the retracted or the deployed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventor: Peter W. Pfister
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Patent number: 6412744Abstract: Adjustable display board for attachment to a monitor housing so that items such as notes, calendars, nameplates, pads, mirrors, writing implements, and keys can be mounted adjacent to a monitor screen. The display board can be constructed from molded parts which can flex and/or be molded to fit the contours of various monitor housings. The display board includes a left side frame, a right side frame and a top holder panel that interconnects upper horizontal legs of the left and right side frames. The top holder panel slides along the upper horizontal legs of both the left and right side frames providing the ability to adapt to different monitor sizes and shapes. The top holder panel has retaining edges molded for the purpose of holding various objects such as photographs, messages and other indicia on both of its sides. The left and right side panels provide a surface that functions as a decorative message board and provides a means to attach various other objects temporarily or permanently to it.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Dream Find, Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Wollam, Mushtaq Ali Kalwar
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Patent number: 6398178Abstract: An organizational device for organizing post-it notes, and the like, includes a planar member, having one or more sides for organizing notes. The organizational device includes an attachment member which is adapted to be secured to a mounting surface, such as the side of a computer monitor. The device may be stationary or rotatable, and also includes a self-contained unit for holding post-it note pads.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2000Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Inventors: Anthony Azola, Robert R. Blattner
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Patent number: 6302362Abstract: An apparatus for holding a piece of paper, poster board or the like on a relatively flat vertical surface. The apparatus can be used on existing map rails or on an easel-like structure. The apparatus has a housing with a longitudinal axis, a front wall, a back wall, a top wall, a top portion and a bottom portion. The front wall has an upper end connected to the top wall and a lower end that is generally C-shaped and is angled toward the back wall to form a chamber to loosely hold a rod. The housing further defines an opening between the lower end and the back wall. The also defines an attachment means that extends from the back wall so that the apparatus can be attached to a surface. A method for positioning a piece of paper on a substantially vertical surface is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1997Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Best-Rite ManufacturingInventor: Gregory C. Moore
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Publication number: 20010023916Abstract: A book display apparatus having a case and a bracket system. The bracket system is adapted to be mounted to a wall and has a connection region and a spring biasing system. The case has an inner surface defining a chamber region adapted to how is a book therein and has a pain system that is adapted to be mounted to the connection region of the bracket system. The spring biasing system is adapted to force the outer surface of the book to the inner surface of the case for proper display.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventor: Todd Armstrong
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Patent number: 6250598Abstract: A holder for swivelling panels, flip boards, or the like, particularly used as a wall holder, is injection molded in a single piece. The rear wall of the shell-shaped base body of the holder is provided with windows in the area of pins for receiving swivelling panels in order to enable the holder to be produced in a single operation and by using an injection molding tool having only a top part and a bottom part.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: “Durable” Hunke & Jochheim GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Horst-Werner Maier-Hunke