Hanger Alternative Patents (Class 248/470)
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Patent number: 9578762Abstract: A combination television monitor stand and wall mount is presented. The combination stand and mount has an assembly of parts that can be assembled into two different configurations. The parts assembly includes a base plate, brackets, screws, and a stand cover. In a stand configuration, the described apparatus functions as a table stand for a television or computer monitor. In a wall mount configuration, the described apparatus allows a monitor to be mounted to a wall. A second embodiment provides a stand configuration having a neck pivotably attached to a base plate by a hinge, and a locking lever arm supporting the neck when the neck is in an upright position.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: BBY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Timothy M. Cassidy, Yang Du, He Kaizuan
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Patent number: 8807509Abstract: The invention provides a securing device for use in securing an object to a supporting surface, and/or for restraining an object relative to a supporting surface. The securing device includes a base (20) having a loading region (28) to which a force is applied by the object. The securing device also includes a first securing member (30) and a second securing member (50) for securing the base to the supporting surface, the base (20) pivotably engaging the first securing member (30) in order for the base to be able to transmit a force to the first securing member substantially without inducing a moment about the first securing member.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2006Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Inventeq TechnologiesInventor: Adriaan Retief Swanepoel
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Patent number: 8567738Abstract: An IV hanger providing a portable adjustable hanging attachment for conventional intravenous equipment comprises an attachment method, a pulley system, and a hanging bracket. The attachment method comprises a plurality of attachment means for attaching the apparatus to an elevated structure. The attachment method is integrally connected to a pulley system which allows a user to selectively adjust the height of the hanging bracket relative to the frame. The hanging bracket provides a plurality of attachment hooks for support of IV equipment. The apparatus is particularly adapted for veterinary field calls where ground-based support system are prone to damage or disturbance by animal patients.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Inventor: James Adair
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Publication number: 20100133409Abstract: A supporting device to a display apparatus to prevent a wire from separating from a wire hanger. The supporting device to fix the display apparatus to a wall includes a wire part coupled to the display apparatus, a wire hanger mounted to the wall, the wire hanger to hang the wire part on the wall, and a separation protector provided at the wire hanger, the separation protector serving to prevent the wire part from separating from the wire hanger.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Samsung Electronics Co., LtdInventors: Jae Hoo Park, Boo Keum Yoon, Sang Hak Kim, Jin Sung Kim, Woo Sung In
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Patent number: 7607631Abstract: A frame leveler is disclosed that automatically levels picture frames, and mirror frames. A pivotable, weighted bob is used as a gravity reference to control a lock that unlocks the extension of a cable on the side of a frame that is tilted up with respect to the other side, when the frame is not level. The extensible cable is let out until the frame is once again level, at which point the extensible cable is locked and prevented from extending further. When the frame side is tilted down with respect to the other side, or the frame is level, the extensible cable is locked and prevented from extending on that side.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2005Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Inventor: Arnold L. Newman
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Patent number: 7423209Abstract: A fixture adapted to be mounted on a stand for supporting a guitar includes a seat having two compartments, two moving blocks respectively and pivotally received in the two compartments and a resilient member received in the seat to provide recovery force to the two moving blocks after the two moving blocks are pivoted, a cap having two arcuate slots to respectively communicate with the two compartments and two arms to securely connect to a corresponding one of the two moving blocks such that when the arms are moved closer to each other to securely clamp the guitar due to limitation of the two arcuate slots and a weight of the guitar, the two moving blocks are pivoted accordingly and the recovery force from the resilient member is able to push the two moving blocks as well as the two arms back to their original positions.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2007Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Reliance International Corp.Inventor: I-Tsen Chen
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Patent number: 6682198Abstract: A circular mirror has a frame with peripheral groove and a peripherally mounted gooseneck which is dimensioned to be wrapped around the periphery of the frame and received in the groove. According to the invention, the gooseneck is long enough so that it can be used to support the mirror in a variety of ways. For example, the gooseneck can be extended its full length with its end bent into a hook and then hung from a door. The gooseneck can also be bent into a semi-circle or similar configuration to be used as a table top stand.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Ingenious Designs LLCInventor: Joy Mangano
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Patent number: 6672551Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventors: Ernest Rivellino, Michael Rivellino
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Patent number: 6503188Abstract: A rollable visual display is used in a room containing an article of furniture adapted to support a person, such as a bed or chair, wherein the room has a visual display support structure facing the article of furniture within the room. The visual display member, which is mounted on the support structure, is located so that when the visual display member is unfurled from the cylindrical housing, the pictorial image thereon is visible to a viewing person lying or seated in the article of furniture, wherein the pictorial image is located within the line of vision of the viewing person. Optionally, the visual display member displays a pictorial display on a surface facing the person, which is a biophilic savanna-type landscape containing imagery designed to create relaxation and reduce stress of the person.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Healing Environments International, Inc.Inventor: Joseph August
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Patent number: 5938165Abstract: An article for attachment to a surface includes a base member and an attachment member for attachment to the surface. The base member includes a top surface, a bottom surface and a transverse axis. The attachment member includes a clip member which is capable of releasable engagement with the surface, and, a retaining member which retains the clip member in releasable securement with the base member in one of two separate alternative orientations relative to the transverse axis of the base member.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Cobbs Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Jerome Hartmann, Thomas R. Steinhagen
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Patent number: 5836565Abstract: A supporting device for a picture frame comprises a mount adapted to be securely attached to a picture frame back and a support piece. The mount has one or more pairs of opposite sides defined on a periphery thereof. The support piece is selectably received in a selected pair of holes in corresponding pair of opposite sides of the mount. Depending on which pair of holes is selected to receive the support piece, the support piece is adaptable to picture frames of different sizes.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Inventor: Yao-ming Chang
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Patent number: 5077921Abstract: A photo display apparatus has a frame having four side members and having an opening slot through one side member for the sliding of matted photographs or display items therethrough. A photo mat board has two sides and a plurality of windows cut out therein for mounting photographs or display items and a transparent polymer covering is fixedly attached to one side of the mat and is removably adhered to the other side of the mat. The mat is covered on one side with an adhesive material, such as a micro-encapsulated adhesive material for supporting display items over the cut out windows in the mat board for display and the polymer covering is removably adhered thereover and held to the mat with the same adhesive holding the display items.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Inventor: Peter T. Mooney
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Patent number: 5040394Abstract: A key chain with decorative function which has a miniature photo frame connected to its one end and in a size similar to that suitable for the usual decorative plate of a key chain, and on back of the photo frame, a clamp is provided to allow the key ring of the key chain to snap in and thereby form a support permitting the photo frame to uprightly or crossly stand on a table or desk top as a decoration. Pictures preferred by the user may be inserted into the photo frame through a movable clear sheet at the front of the frame. When the key ring is detached from the clamp, the key chain is served as a general key chain.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1990Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Inventor: Gohome Wang
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Patent number: 4655428Abstract: A support for a frame plaque or the like in which the article is supplied with two spaced plastic inserts of the same construction. Each insert is provided with a bore having a limited access such that a hook-like protrusion on a stand can be inserted into the bore of one of the inserts whereafter the stand is rotated to bring the hook-like attachment into engagement with a socket-like arrangement included within the bore. The plastic insert can thus be used for bracing the article in upright position and as an alternative the insert can be used for hanging the article from a vertical wall or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1986Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Inventor: Charles McCrea
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Patent number: 4290216Abstract: A display member capable of being supported on a horizontal surface in a first mode and on a hook member attached to a vertical surface in a second mode. A support for the display has a first portion joined at an angle to a longer second portion. When supported on a horizontal surface, the shorter portion is connected to the display. When supported on a hook member attached to a vertical surface, the longer portion is connected to the display.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1980Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Inventor: Jean L. Gale
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Patent number: 4229892Abstract: A display device, such as a photo mount, having a frame holder and a support member is disclosed. The frame holder includes an open front frame, a complementary shaped back panel, a spacer element therebetween to form a pocket for the article to be displayed, and an adapter. The frame holder may be hung along either longitudinal axis using the adapter. The display device may also be supported as a free standing element by engaging the support member to the adapter. The support member is fabricated from a fatigue resistant material and is removably secured to the adapter.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1979Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: O. William HueterInventors: O. William Hueter, Richard A. Gross
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Patent number: 4084700Abstract: A display rack for mounting eyeglass lenses, mirrors, and like articles. The display rack has a body panel with integrally formed top and base flanges which, respectively, are adapted to releasably attach the body panel to an upright wall or support the body panel in an upright position on a horizontal surface. In one embodiment of the present invention the body panel is provided with a plurality of arcuately spaced support tabs which are adapted to releasably support a plurality of eyeglass lenses. In a second embodiment of the invention a plurality of vertically spaced and laterally opposed support tabs are provided for slidably receiving an element to be carried by the display rack such as a mirror or a removable support panel on which a plurality of articles are to be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1976Date of Patent: April 18, 1978Assignee: Optarac CorporationInventor: Richard S. Dunchock
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Patent number: 4067535Abstract: A mirror construction having three component parts adapted for interengagement in varying use positions including a mirror supporting frame and a separable base, both including mounting means and an intermediate supporting member of generally elongated configuration provided with opposite ends which are selectively adapted to engage with the respective mounting means of said frame and base in friction locking relationship so as to provide for three different mirror support positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1977Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: Trina, Inc.Inventor: Arnold Rose
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Patent number: 4058283Abstract: An improved support arrangement for framed pictures, having a more secure easel-type stand which establishes an appropriate display angle for the picture. The stand rests on a display surface and includes an inclined segment to accommodate the lower edge of the framed article in a firm and releasably secure position. This permits the article to be elevated from the display surface, and establishes a predetermined display angle as set by the stand itself. In an alternate embodiment, the display angle is established by contact between the upper arms of the stand and corresponding cut-outs in the hanging bracket attached to the framed article, thereby creating an internal stopping position for the stand.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1976Date of Patent: November 15, 1977Inventor: Jean Frechtman
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Patent number: 3990670Abstract: An improved support member for a frame carrying an article to be displayed is disclosed. The member is convertible between a hanging mode and a standing mode, with a hanger acting as the support element in the hanging mode and with a one-piece easel-type stand resting against a flat surface acting as the support element in the standing mode. The stand is held for pivoting action within tubular brackets on the hanger, and can maintain that position even when the hanging mode is being used. The upper edges of the planar stand pivot toward the hanger element as the lower stand portion pivots away, and contact between the upper stand edges and the hanger establishes a self-contained stopping position for the standing mode. The hanger element also includes a series of stepped cutouts to accommodate various surface attachment members.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1975Date of Patent: November 9, 1976Assignee: Jeanmarie Gallery, Inc.Inventor: Jean Frechtman