Including Cutting Or Piercing Of The Article Patents (Class 248/684)
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Patent number: 8800945Abstract: A pool caddy for stowing an automatic pool cleaner includes a support tube for providing structural support to the pool caddy. A deck mount disposed on the support tube secures the pool caddy to a pool deck edge. A container disposed on the support tube is configured to hold the automatic pool cleaner. A retainer disposed on the container is configured to secure the automatic pool cleaner to the container and to the support tube. A suction cup disposed on the support tube secures the pool caddy to a pool surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2011Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Inventors: James Michael Brasell, Sandra Lee Brasell, Justin Michael Brasell
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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: 8622364Abstract: A post support device that enables a rotted base portion of a wooden support post to be removed in situ and the remaining end of the support post to be secured for regained structural integrity, the device having a base adapted to being attached to the surface, elevation support means in cooperation with the base for supporting the post above the base, at least two cover plates, each adapted to covering a portion of the exterior of the post, and each including an elongate flange facing inward towards the post and generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of the post, said flange portion including a leading cutting edge to enable the flange portion to bite into the surface material of the post upon the application of force to the flange to provide a mechanical seal between the flange and the post, first and second fastening means for securing each cover plate to the post and the base and the elevation support means to the post or the filler block if one is used, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Inventor: Richard Bergman
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Patent number: 8128048Abstract: A box holder for mounting a box, such as a tissue box, on a surface is provided. The box includes a wall having a slot formed or pre-formed thereon. The box holder has structure for mounting to a surface, specifically an upper portion having a front edge and a base portion having a fastener to mount the box holder to the surface. The front edge is adaptable for insertion through the slot thereby allowing the box to be mounted on the box holder.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Pera Odishoo
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Patent number: 7954533Abstract: A sheet cutting table 13, after sticking an adhesive sheet S to a semiconductor wafer W, for cutting the area outside the semiconductor wafer W as an unnecessary adhesive sheet S1 with a cutting device 15. The table 13 includes an inner table 52 which supports the semiconductor wafer W, and an outer table 51 corresponding to the unnecessary adhesive sheet S1 outside the semiconductor wafer W. The upper surface of the outer table 51 is provided with a non-adherable treatment surface 51A, and an adherable member formed with a ring member 53 or a plate member 63 for sticking the adhesive sheet S thereto.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Lintec CorporationInventors: Hideaki Nonaka, Kenji Kobayashi, Yoshiaki Sugishita
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Patent number: 7896309Abstract: The alignment tool of the present invention includes a cylindrical coil extending outward from one side of a steel base plate. The opposite side of the base plate includes a raised center lip portion for alignment and placement of a magnet thereon. The magnet includes a partially magnetic steel form attachment surface. The alignment tool cylindrical coil is screwed into a foam panel leaving the partially magnetic side exposed and substantially flush with a foam panel side. One or more alignment tools may be secured to a foam panel depending on the dimensions of the panel. The foam panels are then placed in a concrete form with the alignment tool partially magnetic side attaching to a concrete form steel member. The alignment tool keeps the foam panel secured and stable within the form while the form is being filled with concrete.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2006Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventor: Nicholas DiGiammo
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Patent number: 7601312Abstract: A retainer assembly for locating a medical device in a container having a wall with a vent hole. The retainer assembly includes a retainer with an undersurface that is larger than the vent hole and an axial passage having a selected length and cross section extending into the retainer from the surface. The assembly also includes a keeper having a head that is larger than the vent hole and a sleeve extending from the head to an end. The sleeve has substantially the same cross-section as the passage and is shorter axially than the passage so that when the retainer surface is engaged to one face of the container wall so that the passage is aligned with the vent hole and the keeper is engaged to the retainer by frictionally engaging its sleeve in the passage until its head contacts the opposite face of the container wall, the retainer becomes securely, but releasably, anchored to the container wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2005Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Riley Medical, Inc.Inventors: Edward D. Riley, Gerald B. Kern, Horst Chr. Weiss
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Publication number: 20090230280Abstract: A carrier applicable to a laser releasing process and for carrying at least a flexible display panel is provided. The flexible display panel is formed on a transparent substrate and includes a display main body and a driving circuit module connected to an edge of the display main body. The carrier includes a carrying plate having at least a carrying area for carrying the flexible display panel and a protecting cover disposed on the carrying plate and located at an edge of the carrying area. A receiving space is formed between the protecting cover and the carrying plate for receiving the driving circuit module. The protecting cover is for shielding the driving circuit module to prevent the driving circuit module from being irradiated by a laser beam in the laser releasing process. A method for manufacturing flexible display panel also is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Ted-Hong Shinn, Hung-Pin Su, Jui-Chung Cheng, Yi-Ching Wang
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Publication number: 20090026347Abstract: A taxidermy mounting tool an apparatus for performing a taxidermy procedure is disclosed, wherein the taxidermy mounting tool includes a plug adapted to be disposed in an aperture formed in the mannikin and formed on an end of a means for posing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventor: Michael A. Noon
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Publication number: 20090013575Abstract: A hanger for fluted polypropylene board has head and a shaft, the shaft having at least one barb extending outwardly therefrom. A variation of the hanger for a foam board comprises a head and a shaft with the shaft having a screw thread located thereon, the screw thread stopping short of a tip portion of the shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventor: Michel Berteau
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Publication number: 20080105817Abstract: A transport device used to connect to a jack-o-lantern which serves to both provide for an illumination source and an easy manner in which to transport the jack-o-lantern when it is illuminated. There are also provided related systems and methods of use of the device. The result provides for a jack-o-lantern to be easily transported as a lantern or costume prop.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventor: Kirk A. Damman
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Patent number: 7229051Abstract: A support device for supporting at least one medical wire adjacent a supporting surface. The support device comprises a plate-shaped holder portion defining a peripheral edge, the holder portion comprising a support slot defining a loading opening made in the peripheral edge of the holder portion, a holder well made transversely in the holder portion spacedly from its peripheral edge, and a channel made transversely in the holder portion and extending between the holder well and the loading opening. The holder well is dimensioned such that it is broader than the medical wire the support device is destined to support. The support device further comprises attachment means connected to the holder portion for attaching the support device to the supporting surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Inventor: Robert Mailhot, Jr.
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Patent number: 7207535Abstract: A device for mounting taxidermy mounts, especially waterfowl and other birds. The mounting device prevents the mounted object from twisting or slipping on the mount and the mounted object can be prevented from sagging. The mounting device allows for the mounting of a mounting object in any position that is desired.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Inventor: Nicholas P. Giuliani
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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: 6468614Abstract: An apparatus for displaying paper, fabric, photographs or the like, comprises a long, narrow strip of thin ferromagnetic spring steel, and a number of small tacks embedded with rare earth magnets or other magnets. A tape-like dispenser stores unused tacks and a portion of the strip that has yet to be used. The strip of spring steel is covered on one face by a strong adhesive. The adhesive side, when the strip has not been used, is covered by a protective layer, such as wax paper. The spring steel is rolled up inside the dispenser. The strip may be divided at regular intervals by a cut through the protective paper and adhesive layer, the cut line scoring the spring steel.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2000Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventors: Anna L. LeVine, Kermit S. Westergaard
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Patent number: 6402103Abstract: A coffee filter holder for holding coffee filters in a position for easy retrieval. The coffee filter holder includes an elongate member. The elongate member has a first end and a second end. The elongate member has a generally planar front side and a generally planar back side. An adhesive material is securely attached to the back side of the elongate member. A rod has a first end and a second end. The rod extends through the elongate member and is positioned generally between the first and second ends of the elongate member. The first end of the rod extends away from the front side of the elongate member. The first end of the rod is pointed.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Cynthia Beret Hulett
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Patent number: 6090204Abstract: Support fixtures to aid in painting or otherwise finishing doors is disclosed. When four of these support fixtures are attached to the end corners of a door they support the door above the adjacent surface and the door can be turned using the attached handles. This allows all desired surfaces of the door to be finished at one time. A second door similarly equipped with these support fixtures can be likewise finished and then stacked on top of the first door with the finished surfaces of both doors maintained apart. These support fixtures are portable and reuseable.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventors: Richard Lewis Speed, Dustin Miles Speed
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Patent number: 5794903Abstract: An apparatus for securing freestanding objects to a support surface. The apparatus includes an elongated member having a first leg connected to a second leg such that the first leg is substantially perpendicular to the second leg. The first leg includes a first longitudinal axis along which at least one hole is formed in the first leg at a predetermined location permitting the apparatus to be secured to the freestanding object. The second leg includes a second longitudinal axis, parallel to the first longitudinal axis, along which at least one hole is formed in the second leg at a predetermined location permitting the apparatus to be secured to the support surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Inventor: Max R. Peterson, II
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Patent number: 5573216Abstract: A new box holder comprising of an insert portion which can be inserted into a box through a hole made in one of its bottom or sides,a basis which clips said bottom or side of said box with said insert portion, andan attaching portion fixed to said basis which can be attached to a wall or the like,wherein the space between said insert portion and said basis is wide at the tip of said insert portion and narrow at the nearer part of said insert portion to the root thereof and the side or the bottom of the box can be clipped between said insert portion and said basis.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Inventor: Akitada Kuroda
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Patent number: 5417397Abstract: An improved magnetic soap holder (10) for suspending a bar of soap and, if desired, utensils so that each may dry. The improved magnetic soap holder (10) includes a soap-holding magnet (20) used to attract the soap-holding plate (14), which is imbedded into a bar of soap. The soap-holding magnet (20) is placed in a soap-holding-magnet housing (18) to concentrate the magnetic force thus allowing a magnetic pull through a greater distance. This in turn allows an arm underside covering (24) to be employed, making cleaning easier. The bar of soap is suspended from the arm (12) when the soap-holding plate (14) is brought into magnetic contact with the soap-holding magnet (20). In an alternate embodiment, there is also at least one utensil-holding magnet (30) used to attract a utensil-holding piece (40), which is adhesively backed and which is attached to a utensil. The utensil is suspended from the arm (12) when the utensil-holding piece (40) is brought into magnetic contact with the utensil-holding magnet (30).Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Inventor: Charles B. Harnett
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Patent number: 5386960Abstract: A holder for temporary and secure attachment of license tags (2) and personalized plates (12) to a vehicle, particularly an automobile (1), a window or other surface using one or more suction cups (7 or 9a and 9b) with a holding wire (5) attached through the necks (7) of the suction cups. Each end of the holding wire (5) has connecting components to attach the wire to the plates. This holding device allows dealer tags and plates to be attached to the inside rear window (4) of an automobile, thereby avoiding damage, loss or theft which results from securing the tags to a vehicle by magnets. In addition to holding license plates, this holder enables one to display personalized or novelty plates and change such plates easily and quickly as desired, thereby providing a medium for advertising, expression or communication to supplement or in lieu of using bumper stickers or other such items.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1992Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Inventor: Shaughn F. O'Brien
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Patent number: 5368268Abstract: An soap holding device for suspending a bar of soap in a bathroom or shower. The soap holding device includes a body portion and mounting portion to facilitate installation.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1992Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Coger Industries, Inc.Inventor: Gerhard D. Jodwischat
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Patent number: 5236168Abstract: A self-fastening hanger for attaching a picture-frame wire to the rear of a wooden picture frame. The hanger includes a substantially planar body portion, a ring portion which extends outwardly from one end of the body portion, and a pair of prongs which project outwardly in spaced relation from the body portion. The prongs are formed in a spiral configuration, wherein they spiral in opposite directions of rotation, and they each have a plurality of barbs formed thereon which project outwardly from opposite side edges thereof. The prongs are adapted to be embedded into a wooden picture frame for permanently securing the hanger thereto, so that a pair of the hangers can be effectively utilized in combination with a picture-frame wire for supporting a picture frame on a wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1992Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Craft, Inc.Inventor: Armand E. Roy
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Patent number: 5029802Abstract: A soap saving device (10) for a bar of soap (100); wherein the outer surface (12) of the device (10) is provided with a plurality of discrete protuberances (16); and, the inner surface (13) of the device (10) is contoured to conform generally to the external surface of the bar of soap (100), and provided with a plurality of elongated penetrating elements (18) dimensioned to penetrate the bar of soap (100), to create a frictional engagement between the bar of soap (100) and the device (10).Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1990Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Inventor: Athar Ali
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Patent number: 4984725Abstract: An apparatus including an elongate, rigid spine member mounting a plate member orthogonally relative to an upper end of the spine, with a flexible belt including a fastener member mounted adjacent a lower end of the spine, wherein the spine is mounted to a roof portion of a vehicle. The apparatus further includes pin members projecting orthogonally and longitudinally of the spine to be directed within the headliner of a vehicular roof to mount the spine thereto. A holster belt loop is directed about the plate, with the flexible strap securing the holster relative to the spine to position the holster in a secured orientation relative to the interior portion of the vehicular roof.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1990Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Inventor: Deron L. Urbom
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Patent number: 4985817Abstract: A supporting device for trouble light is made of a plate member having a magnetized surface and a clip member projecting away from the magnetized surface. The clip member is made of a continuous resilient wire generally defining a M-shape having two lateral portions fixed on diametrically opposed sides of the plate member. The intermediate portion of the wire between the lateral portions defines a round recess with a narrowing gap adjacent the lateral portions for allowing access of the handle of the trouble light. The gap defines a distance smaller than the diameter of the round recess which resiliently spreads when the handle is introduced in or removed from the recess. The lateral portions are held by grooved wings on opposite sides of the plate member and by radially projecting ends inserted in the plate member.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1990Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Inventor: Paul-Aime Yale
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Patent number: 4971278Abstract: A holding device includes a lever arm, a magnetic fulcrum and a frictional member which is held against a magnetizable surface with the frictional member normally in contact with the surface. Pivoting the lever arm about the fulcrum raises the frictional member out of contact with the surface so that objects can be securely placed under the lever arm. Releasing the free end of the lever arm causes the holding end to return to the magnetizable surface, securely holding any objects placed therebetween against the magnetizable surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1989Date of Patent: November 20, 1990Inventor: Stephanie C. Woods