Having Plural Diverse Receivers Or Supports For Diverse Articles Patents (Class 294/146)
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Patent number: 5335956Abstract: A carrier for circular articles such as hockey pucks, baseballs, softballs, golf balls, tennis balls, and the like, of integral construction in resilient material comprises an elongated hollow body having two side walls, a rear wall, and a partially open front wall. The rear wall has holes regularly spaced of a dimension to receive a portion of the circular object. Narrow flanges which define the partial front wall have notches associated with cooperating holes in the rear wall. The notches define a space to receive a portion of the circular object. The object is held in place secured by the hole in the rear wall and the notches in the front wall. Objects can be introduced or removed by spreading the side walls to permit the object to pass through the partial front wall. The resiliency of the material will then close the carrier securely around the object.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Inventor: Raffy Panossian
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Patent number: 5297835Abstract: The invention provides an article carrier (10) having a handle (22) formed from flexible material at the top of the article that is to be carried (11). A pair of straps (18, 20) which form article-encircling loops are both connected to the handle (22). Where the straps (18, 20) are connected to the handle (22), each is twisted to make a half turn, i.e., 180.degree. twist, and each is folded against itself to define an oblique angle (A) between portions of each strap (18, 20) on opposite sides of the handle (22). The strap (18) at the front end of the handle (22) diverges forwardly and the strap (20) connected to the rear of the handle diverges rearwardly. Sewing between the straps and a cover (12) terminates on either side of the handle (22) to form a sleeve which serves as an opening into which a reinforcing plate (26) is placed.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1993Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Inventor: James J. Wengler
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Patent number: 5294163Abstract: The invention relates to a carrier for transporting "tip-up" devices used by ice fishermen. The invention includes a pair of opposite side supports having aligned inclined slots for receiving engagement of a plurality of ice fishing "tip-ups". The pair of side supports also include a plurality of aligned apertures for receiving engagement of a line for holding bobbers and/or sinkers. The carrier includes a handle attached to and traversing between the top of the side supports. The carrier also includes a base having braces affixed to the side supports proximal to the foot portions of the invention. The carrier provides an ice fisherman with the ability to transport a plurality of "tip-up" devices for use in fishing without fear of entanglement of the "tip-ups" to each other or the invention.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Inventor: Jeffrey J. Lang
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Patent number: 5224602Abstract: A case for carrying baseball bats and balls and which also serves as a bat rack and ball dispenser when opened at the playing field is disclosed. A rigid hinged case has bat racks which maintain the bats in parallel relationship when the case is being carried, and a gravity feed ball dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1992Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Inventors: Christopher J. Bettles, Ronald M. Buller, David G. Fiskar
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Patent number: 5209539Abstract: A portable and collapsible golf club carrier and support device, capable of being stored in a conventional golf bag, for the retainment and transport of one or more golf clubs comprising a pair of downwardly extending, planar leg supports that are pivotally engaged with each other along the top portions thereof, preferably with a pin and hinge arrangement. The bottom portion of each leg support is contoured to accommodate the ground surface. The leg supports are movable between a collapsed position, wherein they are adjacent to each other, and a deployed position, wherein they are in a triangular relationship with a ground surface when resting thereon. The device also includes a handle that is pivotally and operatively engaged along the width of the leg supports, and adapted in size and shape to butt against the top portion of each leg support to allow the device to assume a predetermined triangular relationship with the ground surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1992Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Edge Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Michael Atalay
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Patent number: 5186507Abstract: A plasterer's hawk which preferably includes spring clips or other retaining members on the under side of the blade for holding putty and/or spackling knives or plaster spreaders. Two, three, four or more spring clips or other suitable retaining members can be circumferentially attached on the under side of the plasterer's hawk in order to hold the knives or spreaders under spring tension. The spring clips can be made of stainless steel, plastic or other non-corrodible material. The handle can be made as pistol grip from a soft rubber or injected molded plastic. A soft rubber foam gasket can be placed between the handle and under-side of the blade.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1992Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Matthew A. NeidfeldInventor: Matthew A. Neidfeld
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Patent number: 5176419Abstract: A hardware carrier for carrying sorting and displaying nuts, bolts, washers and lock washers includes a generally rectangular shaped lower base member, an upper base member and a cover. The lower base member has a plurality of openings therein for supporting and displaying bolts of varying sizes. The upper base member has a plurality of posts therein for supporting and displaying a plurality of nuts, washers and lock washers of varying sizes. The upper base member is releasably locked to the cover and lower base member when the hardware carrier is in carrying mode.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1991Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Inventor: Dennis W. Guerdet
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Patent number: 5167170Abstract: A bag member includes a central cavity, with the central cavity including a right and left cavity flap removably mounted to a first side wall of the bag exposing an ice skate receiving cavity. Each ice skate receiving cavity includes an ice skate support member, wherein the ice skate support member includes a "V" shaped groove for receiving an ice skate blade, with the "V" shaped groove including a sharpening stone positioned at an entrance of the groove to effect sharpening, as well as support, of the ice skate when positioned within the bag structure. A modification of the invention includes fluid reservoirs directing a lubricant fluid into the groove and associated ice skate blade to retard corrosion and promote longevity of the ice skate blade. Further, an indicator is utilized for illustrating proper positioning of each ice skate within each "V" shaped groove.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1991Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Inventor: Dale A. Croteau
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Patent number: 5158332Abstract: A carrier (20) for surveyor's equipment has two spaced-apart walls (23 and 25) providing a passageway (21) above and below spacers (29' and 29) respectively, for stacking laths (27) therethrough. A plunger (31) operates in two vertical slots (47 and 47') in walls (23 and 25) and exerts downward pressure on laths (27) under pressure of springs (49 and 49'), thus preventing the laths (27) from slipping out during use. Springs (49 and 49') are housed in triangular frames and are covered by plates 44. The carrier has a bin formed by curved wall (90) for holding hubs and guinnes (18) and pockets (77) for holding nails, tacks, a hand-held radio, etc. Rubber pads (63) hold the prism rod securely for long distance carrying, and clips 65 for temporary short distance carrying. An easy to grasp handle (72) and shoulder strap (70) provide comfortable means for carrying the device by hand and on one's shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Inventors: Victor H. Goulter, John C. Lopez
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Patent number: 5137481Abstract: An outboard motor carrier or tote includes at least a pair of spaced apart straps that encircle the motor in planes which are spaced apart from one another and a carrying handle formed from fabric, e.g. nylon webbing that is formed into an endless loop which encircles the straps and extends below an upper portion of each strap. Straps are preferably connected to the loop handle, e.g. by being sewn to it. Each of the straps has a releasable fastener for securing its ends together so that the straps are located in upright, longitudinally spaced apart planes, preferably forward and rearward planes located respectively at the front and rear of the motor. An optional cover encloses the upper aspect of the motor and includes downwardly depending side portions adjacent the left and right sides of the motor. The side portions of the cover are preferably provided with upwardly opening pockets for holding parts, tools and the like. The cover can also be used to support a post which extends upwardly and has a 360.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Inventor: James J. Wengler
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Patent number: 5135275Abstract: A bowling ball carrier formed by two upright facing panels hingedly connected together at their lower edges. The ball is gripped by circular flanges extending from the panels at the edges of circular holes in the panels. Upper face areas of the panels abut together to form a hand grip for the ball carrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1990Date of Patent: August 4, 1992Assignees: Charles E. Critchley, Russell W. Kettelson, Susan A. KettelsonInventor: Russell W. Kettelson
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Patent number: 5110170Abstract: A combination plate and cup holding apparatus, comprising a plate support for supporting a plate, an arcuate retaining member secured to the plate support to receive therein and support the edge of the plate, a cup support secured to the annular retaining member for supporting a cup adjacent the edge of the arcuate retaining member, and a handle secured to the plate support and having one or more finger-grippable members which enable the apparatus to easily be held with one hand by finger-gripping the grippable members while the thumb rests on the edge of the plate, thereby continually urging the plate into the arcuate retaining member.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: John C. BoatwrightInventor: John c. Boatwright
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Patent number: 5104168Abstract: A hand table for carrying a plate and a cup includes an upper support and a lower support. The upper support has a generally circular plate support and a cup or glass receiving opening. The lower support is coupled to the upper support and has a generally inverted U-shaped handle portion with a bight and depending legs. A pair of foot members extend outwardly from the legs of the handle portion for supporting the upper and lower supports on a surface, such as a table. A cup support extends from one of the foot members to a position directly below the cup opening in the upper support, to underlie a cup or glass bottom. A carrying rack for supporting plates and cups includes a platform portion, a base portion coupled to the platform portion, a plurality of cup supports coupled to the platform portion, and a plurality of hand tables releasably coupled to the platform portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Inventor: Charles Magee
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Patent number: 5062674Abstract: A hand table for carrying a plate and a cup includes an upper support and a lower support. The upper support has a generally circular plate support and a cup or glass receiving opening. The lower support is coupled to the upper support and has a generally inverted U-shaped handle portion with a bight and depending legs. A pair of foot members extend outwardly from the legs of the handle portion for supporting the upper and lower supports on a surface, such as a table. A cup support extends from one of the foot members to a position directly below the cup opening in the upper support, to underly a cup or glass bottom. A carrying rack for supporting plates and cups includes a platform portion, a base portion coupled to the platform portion, a plurality of cup supports coupled to the platform portion, and a plurality of hand table releasably coupled to the platform portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1989Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: Charles Magee
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Patent number: 5060998Abstract: A shopping aid for carrying bags, boxes and the like including a tubular member having a top section and a bottom section which meet at approximately mid-points of opposite sides of the tubular member and slots for receiving handles of bags.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1989Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Inventor: Pamela S. Phillips
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Patent number: 4998764Abstract: A combination handle/bracket member is provided for use with a device, such as a suction pump, that is operated in conjunction with a separate component, such as a collection jar. The member is preferably a single-piece member with a 90.degree. bend separating a manual grasping area from a component receiving area. Also preferably the member is secured to the device with fasteners that are already used to secure portions of the device together so that no additional fasteners are required.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1990Date of Patent: March 12, 1991Assignee: Thomas Industries Inc.Inventors: Mark E. O'Connell, Roy J. Rozek
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Patent number: 4991892Abstract: A holder for audio and video remote controls and the like which includes a plurality of elongate support members to which at least one remote control can be attached. The elongate support members are spaced apart and attached to an integral body which form gaps wide enough for a hand to grasp an individually attached remote control device in a normal operating manner. The attached remote control is supported in an upright position thereby and is easy to locate. The plurality of attached remote controls provides an economical and convenient method of using the various remote controls to manipulate audio and video instruments. The body of the remote control holder may include a orifice for handy storage and use of literature pertaining to television programming, video tape recorder instructions, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Inventor: Dale E. Burrell
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Patent number: 4986431Abstract: This is a multi-tubular container for transporting, storing and securing materials such as rolled plans, blueprints, maps, charts, art work, or anything else one desires to deposit into a container which shields the contents from the elements and yet are readily accessible by authorized persons such as office personnel, building inspectors, foremen, or superintendentants of any building project.The invention consists of an opted number of elongated, hollow, tubular receptacles that are assembled together by a connection process with two multi-encircling flat flange plates.Closure of the two ends of each receptacle is facilitated by the use of snugly fitting caps or covers. The bottom cap shall be a permanent seal but still could be openable if one so desires. The top cap although snug may be pulled off easily by hand for convenient access to the contents. For field use, the removeable cover cap is attached to the tubal unit with an optional retainer line as not to be misplaced when unit is opened.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1988Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Inventor: Mary Ann K. McCarter
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Patent number: 4968048Abstract: A cart for carrying baseball equipment featuring a protective cover is disclosed. The cart is formed of a rigid cylindrical member having an open upper end. Clips are provided to retain a plurality of baseball bats around the member. The cover is adapted to surround the cart in an unfurled use configuration and stored in non-use furled configuration in a spiral column projecting outwardly from the cylindrical member.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1990Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Inventor: Fernand Lortie
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Patent number: 4923394Abstract: A portable torch including: a gas tank containing therein a combustible gas and another gas tank containing therein a combustion supporting gas; a plurality of pressure regulating mechanisms, in which the primary pressure sides are connected to said gas tanks through plug opening mechanisms, respectively; and a torch portion is connected to the secondary pressure sides of the pressure regulating mechanisms through flexible gas feeding tubes, respectively, provided at the forward end thereof with a jet and having no gas flow rate regulating function. The pressure regulating mechanisms regulate the secondary pressure and gas flow rate from the jet through the secondary pressure. Check valves for blocking the flow of gas from the torch portion to the pressure regulating mechanisms is interposed between the respective pressure regulating mechanisms and the torch portion, to thereby prevent backfire of the flame of the jet.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1987Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Nippon Tansan Gas Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ichiro Fumino
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Patent number: 4901899Abstract: A customizeable, foldable equipment carrier with replaceable equipment carrier portions. The equipment carrier includes a first carrier and a second carrier. The second carrier is adapted for removable attachment to the first carrier. A plurality of pouches are provided on each of the carriers. The pouches are formed with parallel sides and a crimped lower seam such that they "puff" out to produce a voluminous storage pouch for storing of equipment therein. The equipment carrier may be customized by removal and replacement of the second carrier with a new carrier containing different tackle or equipment or a carrier having different pocket configurations.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Inventor: Garret D. Barrett
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Patent number: 4890731Abstract: A personal sports equipment carrier adapted for carrying baseball or softball equipment is provided. The sports equipment carrier has a rigid frame with recesses formed in it to receive bats. Balls may be positioned in the bottom of the rigid frame and are held in place by straps that are fastened longitudinally onto the frame at a distance above the bottom of the frame approximately equal to the radius of the balls to be retained. An eyelet or a velcro strip is provided to receive the strap of a baseball glove and the tied-together laces of shoes. A handle is secured to the rigid frame so that a baseball or softball player may carry his own equipment conveniently. Storage eyelets may also be secured to the frame so that the frame and the equipment therein may be stored by passing the eyelets over hooks or nails that protrude from a wall or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1989Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Inventor: Edward J. Mroz
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Patent number: 4852930Abstract: A portable, wall hanging tool holding device comprising an elongated foundation from which stud type tool supports protrude and in which openings are formed where accessories, such as nails, screws, tape rule, pencil, paper, etc. may be stored. Tools, etc. remove and replace easily. A novel handle placement upon the face of the foundation facilitates removal from hanging and transporting an entire load of tools. A unique wall mounting device further streamlines the use of this unusual tool holder, which also has horizontal position supports and will also stand as a rack. Finally, this tool holder is decorated to make it feasible to hang it in a kitchen, den, bedroom or the like. Paint, paper, fabric and artificial flowers with tools and hardware may be odd bedfellows, but they solve a long standing tool access and storage problem for occupants of apartments and other establishments where storage areas are lacking.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Inventor: Lois M. Agee
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Patent number: 4834444Abstract: A carrier for golf clubs or the like adapted for substantially upright positioning on the ground, comprising a support, a plurality of tubular holders held in fixed substantially parallel, juxtaposed relationship by the support with the bottom ends thereof lying substantially in the same plane which is oriented substantially normal to the longitudinal axes of the holders, a floor affixed to the bottom ends of the holders, and one or more spikes on the carrier adjacent the floor and extending substantially axially, outwardly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Inventor: Michael R. Young
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Patent number: 4809892Abstract: An artist's kit including an easel, a bench, and a storage compartment unit. The easel includes three legs which may be disassembled into leg segments. The seat includes detachable legs and a storage compartment. The easel leg segments and the detachable bench legs may be stored in the storage compartment of the seat. The storage compartment unit includes a plurality of pockets for storing various artist's painting and drawing supplies. The storage compartment also includes a cover and a plurality of straps for securing the storage compartment and cover to the seat bushings when the seat is disassembled. The storage compartment unit further includes a plurality of straps whereby the seat, easel, and storage compartment unit may be carried as a unitary back pack. A canvas carrying apparatus is provided for transporting a framed canvas on the back pack.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1988Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Inventors: Michael D. Chinski, Carol A. Chinski
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Patent number: 4779914Abstract: A rack for carrying and displaying fishing equipment, such as fishing rods. The rack comprises at least two pivotably interconnected frame sections adapted for holding fishing rods, each having opposite sides and opposite ends. The frame sections are pivoted adjacent one of their ends, constituting their inner ends, for pivotal movement on an axis extending in side-to-side direction with respect to the frame sections between a carrying configuration for carrying the fishing rods wherein the frame sections are positioned in different planes and the outer ends of the frame sections are spaced apart, and a display configuration for displaying the fishing rods on a wall wherein the frame sections are generally coplanar and the rack is adapted to be removably mounted on the wall. A handle is provided adjacent the inner ends of the frame sections for carrying the rack, and a mechanism is provided for locking the frame sections in the carrying configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Robert W. Friedline
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Patent number: 4773690Abstract: Disclosed herein is a caddy for the various detachable operating elements of a food processor. One section receives the blades or paddles and accomodates their mounting stems or shanks. Another section includes a plurality of narrow compartments for receiving slicing or grating discs while a further section includes vertically aligned openings for receiving elongated elements.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Inventor: Christian F. Heinegg
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Patent number: 4762353Abstract: An apparatus for holding and transporting semiconductor material cassettes during processing of the semiconductor material. There is a tray having at least one cassette station thereon. This cassette station comprises a cassette supporting surface, a first pair of substantially parallel cassette guides on the supporting surface, and a second pair of substantially parallel cassette guides on the supporting surface located between and substantially at right angles to the first pair. The first and second pairs of parallel cassette guides form a generally rectangular boundary. A handle neck extends upwardly from the same side of the tray as the cassette guides. A handle crosspiece is connected to the handle neck and has a bearing surface oriented substantially parallel to the plane of the tray. A picker is also disclosed for engaging the handle neck and handle crosspiece, and can be used as the end effector of a robot arm that provides lifting power and transport motion.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Assignee: Dexon, Inc.Inventor: James S. Molinaro
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Patent number: 4669772Abstract: A shoe carrier comprising a housing adapted to receive the rear quarter portions of a pair of shoes, and an insert member having a pair of shoe engaging portions each insertable within the rear quarter portion of one shoe projecting toward the insole. A carrying strap, having a pair of ends attached to the insert member between the shoe engaging portions and extending slidably through the top of the housing, enables the insert member and a pair of shoes engaged thereby to be drawn into the housing through an open housing bottom. When the shoes are in the housing, the heel portions of their soles are engageable by the inner surfaces of the housing ends which retain the shoes in engagement with the insert member.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1986Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Inventor: Daniel C. Waller, Jr.
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Patent number: 4595226Abstract: To permit ready transportation of equipment for a baseball game to the field and hold it in ready condition during a game, a ball and bat carrier has a wire frame with: (a) an enclosed general storage area centrally located; (b) ball holders on either end of the enclosed general storage area; (c) a bat storage section in front of the enclosed general storage area; and (d) a game bat rack near the bottom of the ball and bat carrier. The ball and bat carrier may be mounted on a wire fence at the ballpark and the ball bats removed from a secure storage position to a more readily available hanging position on the game bat rack. Other items may be stored in the enclosed general storage area such wallets or the like during the game.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1984Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Industrial Machine Specialties, Inc.Inventor: Elmer A. Wessel
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Patent number: 4563033Abstract: A device for carrying and storing pistol shaped appliances such as an air chisel, an electric hand drill, a soldering gun or an electric hair dryer. The appliance is held or clamped to a rigid planar structural member, with the grip and barrel axes oriented substantially parallel to the structural member. The device is carried and stored with the plane of the structural member generally vertical. A reel means can be provided, by a plurality of projections from the structural member near it's periphery for receiving the electric cord or air hose of the pistol shaped appliance as it is wound. The structural member can contain a hand hole for carrying or positioning over a cantilevered support when storing against a generally vertical surface. Projections can be added to the structural member for carrying accessories or retaining the end of the electric cord or air hose.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1984Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Inventor: Richard W. Schmutzler
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Patent number: 4526414Abstract: A foldable carrying device which may be readily adapted for carrying a wide variety of different tubular members, such as fishing rods, rolled blueprints, flourescent lighting tubes and the like. Readily detachable clip members are provided for adapting the device to tubular members of different diameters. The carrying device includes first and second panel members hingedly connected to form an inverted v-shaped foldable frame, and includes integrally formed compartment or compartments for storage and transporting of small loose items, such as fishing tackle, drafting equipment, small hand tools, parts, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1984Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Inventor: Bobby L. Jones
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Patent number: 4500128Abstract: A device for carrying fishing rods comprising first and second panel-like members and elongated members connected therebetween for maintaining the panel-like members in a generally co-planar relationship. The first panel-like member includes two opposite and generally planar sides having a handle along one edge thereof. Two clamps are adjustably affixed to the first panel-like member and have an inner surface disposed to engage the rods. The second panel-like member includes an adjustable clamp having an inner surface to engage the rods. Movement of the adjustable clamps of the first and second panel-like member forces the rods against the surface of the first and second panel-like members, respectively. The position of the second panel-like member is adjustable along the length of the elongated connecting members.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1983Date of Patent: February 19, 1985Inventor: John McClure
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Patent number: 4493504Abstract: A carrier for transporting paintings and other substantially planar artwork comprises a pair of generally parallel elongated support members mounted upon a generally transverse guide member for relative adjustment toward and away from each other to adjust the distance to conform to the corresponding dimension of a piece of artwork to be transported. Retainers are provided for retaining the support members in the adjusted position to retain the artwork in place. The support members each include a seat for preventing lateral movement of the artwork. A protective member is provided, the protective member being hinged to the first guide member to afford relative displacement of the first guide member and the protective member between an open and a closed position. When the protective member is in the closed position, it is held parallel to the artwork with sufficient clearance therebetween to avoid impingement by the protective member against the adjacent surface of the artwork.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1982Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Inventor: Robert L. MacHose
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Patent number: 4486044Abstract: A supporting and transporting apparatus for a gas cylinder comprises a base, supporting and clamping structure to removably secure a gas cylinder to the apparatus, and a jacket associated with the supporting and clamping structure and with the cylinder so as to provide a convenient means for storing accessories and tools to be used with the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1982Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Tank-Tote Co.Inventors: Harris K. Gordon, Howard Myers
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Patent number: 4326746Abstract: A rollerskate carrier is disclosed, including an extensible member having flexible wheel retainers which, subsequent to an initial positioning of the member, permits a pair of rollerskates to be quickly and conveniently inserted and removed from the carrier in a single manual motion. The carrier is lightweight and fully adjustable, thereby accommodating virtually all wheel sizes and rollerskate styles.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Inventor: Lawrence A. Grihalva
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Patent number: 4294481Abstract: A welding cylinder truck adopted to hold one large tank on one side and, on the other side, either one similarly sized or intermediate sized tank of another gas or a pair of small tanks. The carrier of the invention, by virtue of this design, is more versatile than carriers heretofore available.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1980Date of Patent: October 13, 1981Assignee: Uniweld Products, IncorporatedInventor: Douglas B. Pearl
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Patent number: 4280643Abstract: Portable camping clean-up equipment center is provided that can be shoulder carried, hung by a tree branch, or placed on a table or in a car comprising a central container which can be filled with water to which are disposably attached a cup holder, a paper towel holder, a soap holder, and a trash holder and in addition is provided with valve controlled faucet and a valved shower head.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1979Date of Patent: July 28, 1981Inventors: Sam Cordova, Stella Cordova