Indicator Mount Patents (Class 248/904)
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Patent number: 8979047Abstract: A mounting bracket (1, 41, 91, 121) for a roof window has a frame mountable member (2, 2a, 93, 123), a roof mountable member (3, 3a, 94, 124) and a hinge arrangement (22, 34, 95, 125) for mechanically coupling the roof mountable member (3, 3a, 94, 124) and the frame mountable member (2, 2a, 93, 123) together so that the roof mountable member (3, 3a, 94, 124) is movable between an out of use storage position and an in use mounting position. The location of the pivotal point of the hinge arrangement (22, 34, 95, 125) is movable.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2010Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Inventor: Sean Coyle
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Patent number: 8534885Abstract: An inexpensive, lightweight, water-resistant, and aerodynamic lighting device securely mounts to the spokes of a bicycle wheel for improved safety and visibility of the bicycle and rider at night. No tools or other materials are required for installation or removal of the device.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Playhard, Inc.Inventors: Jerry Moore, Christian James Moore
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Patent number: 7429024Abstract: A hook assembly enables a user to stow handbags and the like underneath tables or similar other support structures. The hook assembly comprises a hook support and a hook member pivotally attached thereto. The hook support comprises an attachment surface and a hook-receiving depression. The hook member is pivotal intermediate a hook-withdrawn position and a hook-extended position. The depression is sized and shaped for housing the hook member when in the hook-withdrawn position. The table-attachment surface may be fixedly attached to the inferior support surface, and the hook actuation end may effectively function to receive and hang articles when the hook member is in the hook-extended position.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2006Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Inventor: Deborah L. Boklund-Moran
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Patent number: 7334761Abstract: A cluster gauge mounting structure for vehicles includes a hole part of an instrument panel, the instrument panel being connected to a windshield of a vehicle and forming a front inside part of the vehicle, a cluster gauge mounted to an inside of the hole part of the instrument panel that indicates the state of the vehicle, and a supporting device extending inward from the hole part of the instrument panel such that the supporting device is disposed, in a stepped fashion, between the instrument panel and the cluster gauge.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jae-Seob Choi
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Patent number: 7322249Abstract: A robust, easy to mount probe sensor includes an elongated body enclosing a sensor element and an integral flange extending away from the body. The body and flange are formed of material having a relatively low characteristic yield point. First and second generally parallel closely spaced through passages extend through the flange. An insert formed of material having a relatively high characteristic yield point is disposed in one of the passages. A fastener including a shank portion which extends through the other passageway includes an enlarged head which overlays the insert containing passageway and engages an attachment structure to effect directed compressive loading of the probe sensor flange.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Stephen G Paddock, Leonel A. Barrera
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Patent number: 7219868Abstract: A hook device for securement to the substantially horizontal, bottom surface of a table top, bar top, or the like for supporting personal items. The hook device includes a base, a hook, and an attachment mechanism pivotally securing the hook to the base. The attachment mechanism includes a torsion spring that biases the hook into a stored position in which the hook is substantially parallel to the bottom surface of the table top. To use the hook, the hook is pivoted away from the table surface and a personal item, such as a purse, handbag, backpack, coat, or the like is placed on the hook. Once the personal item is removed, the hook returns to its stored position.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: REC Enterprises, LtdInventors: Rebecca L Marler, Jon R Marler
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Patent number: 6716140Abstract: A display for an exercise device has a cylindrical housing formed from a rear half shell and a front half shell. The housing has an inner space and two open ends, and a support rod of the body-build can pass through the inner space and extend out from the open ends. A positioning hole is defined in the support rod, and a positioning stub corresponding to the positioning hole is formed in the inner space of the housing. The positioning stub is mounted in the positioning hole to prevent the housing from rotating on the support rod. Two fasteners are securely and respectively formed on the housing in the inner space fasten the rear and front half shell together to form the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Inventor: Huan-Yu Cheng
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Patent number: 6546807Abstract: The invention is an electronic digital bargraph tachometer apparatus encased within an upper handlebar clamp encasement which replaces the existing upper handlebar clamp for many American made and similar foreign made custom and stock motorcycles having electronic circuitry. The invention attaches to the motorcycle using the original bolts which attach the upper handlebar clamp to the motorcycle risers. The encased electronic digital bargraph tachometer is connected to the motorcycle electronic circuitry by a three wire electrical lead connection extending from the bottom of the upper handlebar clamp encasement.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: James Andrew Carrick
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Patent number: 6508192Abstract: A marine instrument includes a housing, a processor for processing an input signal comprising vessel navigation information, a substantially water resistant display connected to the processor, the display having at least one control switch extending outwardly from the display, a removable face plate having a window, a front surface, and a back surface, the removable face plate having at least one substantially flexible raised portion along the front surface forming a complementary concavity along the back surface, the face plate positioned on the display so that the concavity matingly receives therein the control switch, and so that the display is visible through the window, and a bezel connected to the housing so as to hold the removable face plate in place.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Norcross Marine ProductsInventor: Gregory E. Lentine
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Patent number: 6298567Abstract: The milling machine tool holder or chuck is used to support a spindle on a chuck axis through which a crossbar is transversely and slideably mounted. First and second ends of the crossbar adjustably support a mirror and a dial indicator, respectively, so a machine operator can see a dial face of the dial indicator that is not visible and facing away from the operator. The crossbar has a bend which enables the dial indicator to be articulated to conveniently measure features near the chuck axis without interference between the spindle and the dial indicator. The dial indicator is securely mounted to a clamp adapter which is mounted to the second end. A wedge-shaped slot in the adapter is configured to receive and secure one of a plurality of sizes of dial indicators.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventor: Marcel W. Coderre
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Patent number: 6187146Abstract: A mounting system for removably mounting a sensor array adjacent the wire of a papermaking machine. The mounting system comprises an elongate base member formed with a tongue or groove with a corresponding interlocking groove or tongue formed on the sensor array adapted to be slidably received and retained by the elongate base member. The tongue and groove are dimensioned to permit relative movement of the sensor array with respect to the base member. An inflatable bladder is housed between the elongate base member and the sensor array and the bladder is adapted to be inflated to move the tongue and groove into a locked position to fix the position of the sensor array with respect to the elongate base member. This arrangement allows for easy and efficient removal of the sensor array when the bladder is unpressurized while providing reliable clamping when the bladder is inflated.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Honeywell Measurex Devron Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Congdon, Mark A. Taylor
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Patent number: 5855388Abstract: A springer fork assembly is provided for use on a motorcycle having handlebars. The springer fork assembly includes a springer fork and a gauge mount. The springer fork includes a non-moving portion that does not move relative to the handlebars and a moving portion that moves relative to the handlebars. The gauge mount is coupled to the moving portion of the springer fork for movement relative to the handlebars.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1996Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Bastin-Logan Water Services, Inc.Inventor: Thomas A. Brewer
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Patent number: 5813636Abstract: An improved apparatus for instrument gauge holders which are precision made to fit each gauge properly so they prevent excessive vibration and damage. These holders can easily be properly located to increase the visibility of the gauges, and, importantly, it is not necessary to alter the original factory dash design.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1997Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Inventor: Gary W. Lollis
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Patent number: 5761823Abstract: An inspection tool for verifying the relative planarity of a flat surface or for verifying whether a first planar surface is parallel to a second planar surface is described. The tool includes a dial indicator on the end of a flexible support arm which is rotatably mounted on a base with a planar bottom surface. The flexible support arm permits the dial indicator to be positioned in contact with the planar bottom surface of the base and the axis of rotation is adjustable with respect to the planar bottom surface which allows the device to be self-calibrating. One application of the device is verifying whether the ring carrier or probe card of a wafer prober is parallel with the wafer probe chuck. The planar bottom surface of the base is placed on the wafer probe chuck and the support arm is rotated with the dial indicator in contact with the ring carrier or the probe card. Any deviation in the dial indicator reading indicates that the surfaces are not parallel.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Inventors: John S. Williamson, Jr., Terry A. Pea
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Patent number: 5704132Abstract: An indicator holder for use in connection with a dial test indicator and with machine tools such as jigbore machines, milling machines and the like which is of simple construction, but yet is extremely versatile in use and enables positioning of the dial test indicator in a multitude of orientations relative to the workpiece being measured. More particularly, because of the novel design of the device, forward, backward and transverse movement of the dial test indicator relative to the workpiece can be readily achieved.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Inventor: E. T. Bourne
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Patent number: 5560572Abstract: A device, such as a radio, has opposing vertical sides and a vehicle instrument panel includes a recess having a rearward access opening and opposing spaced apart side walls. Each side wall of the instrument panel recess includes an integrally formed longitudinally extending tapered dovetail rail. A pair of tapered dovetail slide members are each adapted to be fixedly mounted to an opposite side of the device. Each slide member includes an integral upper and lower finger transversely cantilevered away from the device. The upper and lower fingers are vertically spaced apart for matably receiving the respective dovetail rail therebetween by interference-fitted engagement therewith when the device is longitudinally inserted into the recess of the instrument panel. Thus, the slide members and dovetail rails cooperatively secure the device to the recess of the instrument panel to prevent movement of the device relative the instrument panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignees: General Motors Corporation, Delco Electronics CorporationInventors: David R. Osborn, Robert A. Marrs
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Patent number: 5456017Abstract: A dial gauge adaptor having a single shaped part forming two elastically connected legs. One leg is longer than the other one and overlaps it at its end. The tip of the longer leg is designed to receive a dial gauge, while the adaptor itself can be attached to a stand by its other end, at the base of the two legs. An adjustment rocker acting as a toggle lever is located between the two legs of the adaptor. The rocker is displaced at its longer lever end by a ball beating forming the end of a fine adjustment screw.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1991Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Tekusa AGInventor: Daniel Meier
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Patent number: 5413007Abstract: A gauge mounting assembly for attachment to a motorcycle handlebar includes a housing in which an engine monitoring gauge such as an oil pressure gauge is positioned. The gauge is positionable within the housing for optimum visibility and lockable thereto. A bracket is attachable to a motorcycle handlebar at selected positions about the handlebar. An arm couples the housing to the bracket and permits adjustment of the housing in relation to the bracket. A modified form of the gauge assembly includes a bracket with the gauge housing disposed above the bracket by an arm member located perpendicular to the handlebar axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Inventor: Curtis Vernon
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Patent number: 5311777Abstract: The present invention discloses a wheel balancer having a floor standing base and an operator keyboard and display pod mounted to a support above the base. Manually adjustable brackets attaching the substantially L-shaped support to the base and to the pod allow the pod to be adjusted by the operator through four degrees of freedom, including into a space minimizing position for shipping or storage.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Hennessy Technology CorporationInventors: Charles L. Cunningham, Randy C. Hunt
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Patent number: 5271384Abstract: Apparatus useful in surgery for holding surgical instruments such as retractor blades in a number of different positions required by a surgeon for the performance of a surgical procedure, including an actuation means responsive to a control signal, a signal generating means which enables an operator to generate the control signal and which transmits the control signal to the actuation means, for causing the actuation means to move the surgical instrument.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Inventors: James A. McEwen, Geoffrey F. Auchinleck, Carlo R. Bussani, Mark N. Dance
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Patent number: 5217190Abstract: A yoke for flush mounting a modular housing within an opening in a planar surface is disclosed. The yoke includes a flat plate having an aperture therethrough, a pair of hooks for securing a housing to the plate, a pair of gripper arms for securing the plate over the opening in the planar surface and locating tabs extending rearwardly from the plate to locate the housing in alignment with the opening in the flat plate. The hooks and locating tabs allow both lateral and axial insertion of the housing into the yoke.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: The Siemon CompanyInventors: Brian E. Reed, Randall J. Below
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Patent number: 5097603Abstract: The invention relates to fine adjustment means used with instruments which have to be finely aimed in a certain direction. The multi-directional fine adjustment unit comprises two discs held coaxially adjacent to each other by connecting means located along the axes of the discs and tilting means for tilting one disc relative to the other, wherein said tilting means are located in a circumferential annular track between the discs, and wherein said tilting means may assume any position along the track.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1990Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Noga Engineering Ltd.Inventors: Mordechai Hirsch, Shalom Hirsch
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Patent number: 5092551Abstract: An articulated stand, in particular for lever gauges, having two articulated arms pivotably connected with each other at a central joint. Each articulated arm has on its end a ball joint. Each articulated arm has a clamping device for rigid clamping of all joints, which can be activated with a handle. At least one ball of the ball joints adjoins on the side of the articulated arm a support surface which is fixed with respect to the articulated arm.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Tekusa AGInventor: Daniel Meier
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Patent number: 5088671Abstract: A retaining device for coupling a sensor to a frame fork of a cycling vehicle including a sleeve formed integral with the sensor, a pair of oblong holes formed in the sleeve, a clamp ring engageable on the frame fork and including a rod radially extended outward from one end and a lug formed in the other end thereof, and a bolt extended through the oblong holes of the sleeve and the rod and the lug of the clamp ring, and the sleeve being rotatable relative to the rod before the bolt is fixed in place so that an angular position of the sleeve can be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1991Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Inventor: Hsi L. Chen
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Patent number: 5036595Abstract: A gauge holder for mounting a gauge on a machine chuck jaws and a bed is provided. The gauge holder includes a fixture which is adapted to be secured in the chuck jaws, and a pair of rods. Either one of the rods is slidably engagable in the fixture, parallel to the bed. The rods are swivelly interconnectable to each other at their ends, and a gauge can be connected to one end of each rod. This configuration allows centering of a work piece on the bed using hard to reach surface as a reference.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Arpad Nevery
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Patent number: 5033196Abstract: Apparatus for providing adjustment along three perpendicular axes such that a marking head can be properly and precisely positioned for applying identifying markings to boxes or containers of various sizes, the positioning being accomplished without the use of tools or special mechanical skills.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1990Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: Mickey E. Akin, Benny E. Agan, James O. Lowery
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Patent number: 5018702Abstract: A mounting assembly for an inclinometer which includes a base and an inclined plate whose angle of inclination with respect to the base is adjustable. The plate supports an inclinometer which is rigidly secured thereto. A cover is provided for the entire assembly and the cover has an access door for providing access to the adjusting means to adjust the angle of inclination of the inclinometer mounting plate with respect to the base.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1990Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Assignee: Sumitec Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Roser, Teruyoshi Hirose
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Patent number: 4920799Abstract: The invention presented in a universal casing for an instrument having a read-out, suitable for flush, surface or bracket mounting. The casing comprises a watertight instrument module which comprises (i) a facepiece having at least one aperture through which the read-out of the instrument can be observed, and (ii) an instrument housing extending rearwardly from the facepiece and mounted to the facepiece in a watertight fashion, the housing comprising a hollow body having an open front end mounted to the facepiece and a closed rear end; and a splash-resistant surface mount having removably mounted to the facepiece, the surface mount housing having the hollow body of the instrument housing disposed therein.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: International Marine Industries, Inc.Inventor: Douglas W. Low
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Patent number: 4896857Abstract: An "add-on" vernier adjustment device for retrofitting to machinist dial indicator holders for enhancing measurements. The device is installed upon the articulated, multi-link arm of the dial indicator holder, and by adjusting a single rotatable knob, vernier dial indicator adjustments are facilitated in response to holder arm pivoting. Partial disassembly and then reassembly of the holder's original equipment is necessary to properly fit the device to the holder for subsequent vernier control. A rigid, box-like body is pivotally associated with a first arm link and is secured to the arm by an adjustable screw. A saddle, operationally coupled between the device body and the arm, comprises a rigid, generally rectangular, slotted member which surrounds and slidably receives the second linkage member of the arm, which before and after device mounting is functionally pivoted to the first arm linkage.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Inventor: Harry McCullough
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Patent number: 4878644Abstract: A router bracket having a pair of cylindrical rings. A bridge member interconnects one cylindrical ring with another cylindrical ring. One of the cylindrical rings has a lug member bound thereto for engaging a depth gauge.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Inventor: Charles Downing