Hook Head Patents (Class 411/485)
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Patent number: 9163842Abstract: A home appliance, such as a range, for floor-standing operation, including an appliance body, a floor-standing frame supporting the appliance body, the frame including a traverse frame member and an anti-tip bracket mounted to a support surface, the anti-tip bracket including a stanchion and an engagement member projecting from the stanchion in an generally horizontal manner and a tooth projecting downwardly from a distal end of the engagement member for engagement with a portion of the traverse frame member.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2012Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: BSH Home Appliances CorporationInventors: David Adams, Sibyl Perkins, Michael Rutherford
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Patent number: 8974166Abstract: A device (H) to be mounted to a friable wall (W) comprises a body (10) and at least one main saber tooth (12) extending rearwardly from an upper portion of the body (10) and adapted to be driven into the wall (W) for securing the device (H) thereto. The main saber tooth (12) is arcuate and has a pointed rear free end (22), and is adapted to be arcuately driven into the wall (W). An arcuate and pointy secondary saber tooth (14) extends rearwardly from a lower portion of the body (10) for insertion into the wall (W) before the main saber tooth (12) is inserted therein. The main saber tooth (12) defines a lower enlarged, and typically flat, load-bearing surface (30) for bearing against material of the wall (W). The main saber tooth (12) includes an upper transversely curved surface (32). A hook member (20) is provided on a front part of the body (10) for suspending items therefrom once the device (H) has been mounted to the wall (W).Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Cobra Fixations Cie Ltee-Cobra Anchors Co. Ltd.Inventor: Pierre McDuff
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Publication number: 20140037401Abstract: A device (H) to be mounted to a friable wall (W) comprises a body (10) and at least one main saber tooth (12) extending rearwardly from an upper portion of the body (10) and adapted to be driven into the wall (W) for securing the device (H) thereto. The main saber tooth (12) is arcuate and has a pointed rear free end (22), and is adapted to be arcuately driven into the wall (W). An arcuate and pointy secondary saber tooth (14) extends rearwardly from a lower portion of the body (10) for insertion into the wall (W) before the main saber tooth (12) is inserted therein. The main saber tooth (12) defines a lower enlarged, and typically flat, load-bearing surface (30) for bearing against material of the wall (W). The main saber tooth (12) includes an upper transversely curved surface (32). A hook member (20) is provided on a front part of the body (10) for suspending items therefrom once the device (H) has been mounted to the wall (W).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Cobra Fixations Cie Ltee-Cobra Anchors Co. Ltd.Inventor: Cobra Fixations Cie Ltee-Cobra Anchors Co. Ltd.
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Patent number: 8544806Abstract: A system for mounting an item to a wall is provided comprising a plurality of stakes, each stake having a proximal end and a distal end and an extension member there between, and each stake comprising a hook at the proximal end and a piercing element at the distal end. At least one stake comprises an extension member having a uniform width, and at least one stake comprises an extension member having a width greater than the width of the hook such that when a plurality of stakes are positioned adjacent each other within the wall, the plurality of hooks functions as a single hanger upon which the item to be hung may be suspended on the wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2012Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Inventor: Steve Van Dang
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Patent number: 8414239Abstract: A device (H) to be mounted to a friable wall (W) comprises a body (10) and at least one main saber tooth (12) extending rearwardly from an upper portion of the body (10) and adapted to be driven into the wall (W) for securing the device (H) thereto. The main saber tooth (12) is arcuate and has a pointed rear free end (22), and is adapted to be arcuately driven into the wall (W). An arcuate and pointy secondary saber tooth (14) extends rearwardly from a lower portion of the body (10) for insertion into the wall (W) before the main saber tooth (12) is inserted therein. The main saber tooth (12) defines a lower enlarged, and typically flat, load-bearing surface (30) for bearing against material of the wall (W). The main saber tooth (12) includes an upper transversely curved surface (32). A hook member (20) is provided on a front part of the body (10) for suspending items therefrom once the device (H) has been mounted to the wall (W).Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Cobra Anchors Co. Ltd.Inventor: Pierre McDuff
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Publication number: 20090003970Abstract: A threaded anchor which comprises a threaded shank portion, a tip portion defined upon one end of the threaded shank portion, and a head portion disposed adjacent to the opposite end of the threaded shank portion. The head portion comprises a hexagonally configured drive section for threadedly driving the threaded anchor into a substrate. An axially extending lug-type projection is integrally connected to the hexagonally configured drive section of the head portion, and a transversely oriented throughbore is defined within the axially extending lug-type projection so as to accommodate any one of a structural or fixture support wire or cable, a power cable, a fiber optic or telephone cable, a turnbuckle wire assembly, a support strap, a safety or guy wires, a tie down wire or cable, and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventor: Richard Griffith
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Patent number: 7044701Abstract: A fastening system (1) comprises a rear grip part (5) for introduction into a mounting opening (4) of an elongated mounting rail (2) in a first position and for gripping behind the mounting projections (6.1, 6.2) in a second position and a stop (3) for frontal external loading of the mounting rail (2). The stop (3) is connected to the rear grip part (5) by means of a threaded bolt (9). In addition, on the fastening system (1) a system is provided for providing a relative rotary movement between the stop (3) and the rear grip part (5) about the axis of the bolt (9). The system is configured as a transmission system for transforming a translatory movement of the bolt (9) relative to the stop (3) into a rotary movement of the rear grip part (5) relative to the stop (3).Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Armin Herb
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Patent number: 7014087Abstract: A powder driven tool includes a housing including a powder cartridge and a piston within a barrel. A guide member attaches to the barrel and cradles a support device. The guide member includes a wall portion having a thickness greater than other portions of the guide member. Ignition of the powder cartridge causes the piston to move within the barrel and drive the support device. The wall portion resists barrel climb as the support device is driven into an object.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventors: Michael L. White, Frederick James Diggle, III
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Patent number: 6969039Abstract: A driving device for driving a support device into an object. The driving device includes a driving end adapted to receive a blow from a driving tool and an extension portion extending from the driving end, the extended portion adapted to contact a shank of the support device. The driving device also includes a nesting portion extending from the driving end, the nesting portion adapted to engage a split portion of the support device.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property Corp.Inventors: Frederick James Diggle, III, Knox Lamar Faulkner
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Patent number: 6938384Abstract: Beach towel stakes anchor a beach towel in sand or soft earth. The beach towel stakes have a shaft with a pointed end to facilitate their insertion into the ground. A cap and catch hook are attached to the shaft's opposing end. A lanyard is inserted through a lanyard hole in the shaft's opposing end. The cap has a viewing notch in its edge located above the catch hook. The catch hook is L-shaped and is adapted to receive a beach towel. The user can easily insert shaft 12 into sand by applying pressure to the top of the cap 14 and remove the shaft 12 by pulling on lanyard 24.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Inventor: Michael E. Hodge
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Patent number: 6901716Abstract: A one piece ground stake for securing drain, waste or vent pipe relative to the ground comprises a wire rod bent to form a hook having a ground engaging shank, a pipe engaging bend or cradle and a connecting leg connected between the pipe engaging bend and the shank by upper and lower connecting bends. The upper connecting bend extends above the lower connecting bend and is adapted to be struck by a hammer or the like to drive a lower end of the shank into the ground. The stake is driven into the ground until the cradle abuts against an upper surface of a pipe positioned on a bed of gravel, sand or the ground at a selected grade and position.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Sioux Chief Manufacturing Co, Inc.Inventors: Frank D. Julian, Gene B. Young
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Patent number: 6641344Abstract: An anchor device for securing a fixture to a panel having an elongate body including a curvilinear extent and a distal end. The device includes a fixture portion coupled to and extending from the elongate body and spaced from the distal end of the device to anchor the fixture portion to the panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventor: Robert W. Weiss
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Patent number: 6582173Abstract: A collation strip of a plurality of adjacent fasteners interlocked together by a pair of protuberances and a pair of indentations. Each fastener has two protuberances located on one side and two corresponding and aligned indentations located on the other side, wherein the two protuberances of each fastener respectively engaged with the two indentations of an adjacent fastener, thereby interlocking two adjacent fasteners together. In a broader embodiment, each fastener has at least one protuberance located on one side and at least one corresponding and aligned indentation located on the other side wherein the at least one protuberance of each fastener respectively engages with the at least one indentation of an adjacent fastener, thereby interlocking two adjacent fasteners together.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: Master Fasteners International, Inc.Inventor: Christopher T. Miller
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Patent number: 6196782Abstract: A push pin is provided for securing pieces of paper, photographs, postcards, posters and similar items to a support surface without puncturing or otherwise damaging the item. The push pin includes a body portion and a pin. In a preferred embodiment, the body portion defines a raised circumferential portion to facilitate insertion and withdrawal of the push pin. In one embodiment, the push pin includes a linear spring extending from the body portion to a distal end. Advantageously, the distal end of the linear spring at least partially contacts the item and urges the item towards the support surface. In an alternate embodiment, the body portion defines a groove defining an elongate member extending from the body portion to a distal end. Advantageously, the distal end of the elongate member at least partially contacts the item and urges the item towards the support surface without piercing or otherwise damaging the item.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Plush Pins, LLCInventors: David Karl Wagner, Christa Caren Wagner
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Patent number: 6182937Abstract: A positive-locking wall mounting combination has a wall mounting with a hollow cylindrical body having an outer mantle, an inner mantle, and a bottom. The bottom has a slotted hole having a length that is shorter than an inner diameter of an inner circular surface described by the inner mantle. The slotted hole has a longitudinal axis intercepting a center of the inner circular surface. The outer mantle has an upper end and a lip connected to the upper end. The lip extends annularly about the outer mantle. An L-shaped support member is positive-lockingly inserted into the slotted hole.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Waterlandse Beheermaatschappij A. Witkamp & Zonen BVInventor: Frans Jan Pieter Sanderse
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Patent number: 6021982Abstract: A cable clip for attaching a cable to a support using a plastic housing having a bottom cable receiving channel and a bore extending therethrough and a metallic surface penetrating fastening device having a stem portion, part of which is located in the bore and an integral arm portion projecting outwardly therefrom so that, when the stem portion is driven into the support, portions of the arm portion will be superposed over portions of the top and front surfaces of the plastic housing to provide reinforcement.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1994Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Inventor: Peter G. Mangone, Jr.
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Patent number: 5971688Abstract: A cost-effective fastener of the driven type used in strip nail or magazine fed nailing machines with specific useful features for securing laminate flooring. Generally, the fastener has a thickness of between about 0.035 inch and 0.050 inch. The fastener has a shank of rectangular cross-section with a score formed in one side. The score reduces the size of dimples cause by driving the fastener into the flooring. The score also provides for quick identification of the fastener and facilitates removal of the fastener's head.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Powernail Co.Inventor: David A. Anstett
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Patent number: 5758465Abstract: A clip and method for securing a rod to a ceiling or ceiling structure for supporting from the ceiling a frame for a suspended ceiling and cable or the like above the frame. The clip includes a fastening member adapted to be fastened to the ceiling by a fastener discharged by a powder actuated tool through an aperture defined by the fastening member, and an engaging member adapted to threadingly engage the rod within a hole or passageway defined by the engaging member. A crush dimple, adapted to be deformed by the fastener, may be disposed about the aperture of the engaging member, and an internally-threaded lip may be disposed about the hole of the engaging member.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Inventor: Patrick J. Logue
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Patent number: 5551820Abstract: A shoe hook spike to secure a tackless strip against a baseboard on a wall at a floor when installing carpet comprising an elongated flat shank. A component at a first end of the elongated flat shank is for receiving blows from a hammer. A structure at a second end of the elongated flat shank is for guiding the elongated flat shank under the baseboard on the wall. An element on the blow receiving component is for engaging with the tackless strip, to retain the tackless strip against the baseboard on the wall at the floor. An edge of the carpet can be held in place on the tackless strip.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Inventor: Anthony W. Catalano, Jr.
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Patent number: 5549234Abstract: A fastener system includes a fastener and a tool for use with the fastener. The fastener includes a shank defining a first pointed end and an opposed second end, and a plate is connected to the second end. A first head is connected to the plate and the head defines a first opening therethrough and a slot which extends from the opening through an exterior surface of the head. The tool is configured for cooperation with the fastener for attaching the fastener to a wall, ceiling or other surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Inventor: Wong Y. Hong
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Patent number: 5509767Abstract: A conveyor comprises parallel side frames provided with a plurality of apertures and C-shaped cross members provided with apertures in the side walls disposed in juxtaposition to apertures in the side frames. The cross member apertures are each defined by a flat inner wall. The cross members are fastened to the side frames by means of hook-bolts having a hook portion extending through the side wall apertures and a shaft extending to a juxtaposed aperture in the side frame and provided with a nut and washer to secure the bolt in the side frame. The hook portion of the bolt is provided with a flat surface extending a substantial distance across the inner surface of the hook portion of the bolt to provide a load bearing contact area with the inner wall of the side member aperture. The cross members have tabs extending outwardly from each end which are inserted into complementary apertures in the side frames. The resulting bolted conveyor frame construction ensures frame alignment under heavy loads.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Alvey, Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Easton
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Patent number: 5500987Abstract: A pin clip for holding paper items and the like has a back member and a tongue which resiliently engages the back member. The back member typically has an outwardly extending finger. The Tongue is coupled to the back member by a spring means. A pin extends out of the back member for attaching the pin clip to bulletin boards or the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: FloTool International, Inc.Inventor: Howard J. Rosen
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Patent number: 5370487Abstract: The present invention is a thumb tack for holding photographs, posters and other similar items firmly in place on a supporting surface without poking any holes in the item being hung. The tack consists of a conventional sharp pin projecting outwardly from the underside of a bottom plate on the tack head. The tack head consists of the bottom plate connected to the top head by an edge razor thereof so that a slit is defined between the bottom plate and the top of the tack head. The top portion of the head has a peripheral arcuate clamping edge extending around the razor portion of the periphery of the top portion of the tack head. This razor portion of the periphery of the top portion of the tack head creates a clamp-like slit between the bottom plate and the top portion of the tack head. This slit is dimensioned for receiving edges of photographs, posters or other similar items which can then be inserted into the slit and held firmly in place without the necessity of poking a hole in the item being hung.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Inventor: David R. Kracke
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Patent number: 5292216Abstract: A fastener assembly including an elongate annular drive pin having a head on one end and being tapered substantially to a point on an opposite end and a clip member having first and second opposite sides, the first side capable of engaging a desired surface into which the drive pin is driven and the second opposite side including a tubular chimney portion extending therefrom a predetermined distance and formed as a continuous substantially annular member having a central bore extending through the chimney portion and the clip member, the bore having a non-annular cross-sectional configuration on at least a longitudinal portion thereof to provide discontinuous contact about the annular periphery of the drive pin enabling the drive pin to be press fitted within the longitudinal portion of the bore to releasably retain the drive pin to the clip member prior to use and further enabling the chimney portion to positively guide and align the drive pin as it is driven while simultaneously providing controlled outwardType: GrantFiled: March 12, 1993Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Don T. Van Allman
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Patent number: 5178503Abstract: A fastener assembly for use with a power actuated gun including a bracket and associated stud wherein the bracket is formed with at least two fingers extending upward therefrom. The fingers are formed so as to permit the fastener assembly to be frictionally held within the bore of the power actuated gun. The support for the studs and fingers are configured to readily collapse when the stud is driven into a support structure, causing the head end portion of the stud to be made flush against the bracket and causing the fingers to occupy the space from whence they were formed. Another embodiment has a flat surface on a curved bracket to assist in stabilizing the barrel of a power actuated gun.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1992Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Inventor: Al Losada
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Patent number: 5127785Abstract: A nail is adapted to be inserted in a solid material with a wire hooked to the nail in such a way so that the wire is inserted with the nail into the solid material. The nail is crosswise perforated with grooves on each side of the nail to provide a tight pathway for the wire.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1991Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Inventor: Raymond G. Faucher
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Patent number: 5110247Abstract: A fastener assembly for use with a power actuated gun including a bracket and associated stud wherein the bracket is formed with at least two fingers extending upward therefrom. The fingers are formed so as to permit the fastener assembly to be frictionally held within the bore of the power actuated gun. The support for the studs and fingers are configured to readily collapse when the stud is driven into a support structure, causing the head end portion of the stud to be made flush against the bracket and causing the fingers to occupy the space from whence they were formed.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1991Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Inventor: Al Losada
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Patent number: 5062753Abstract: A nail structure for providing a support surface for subsequent mounting and positioning of elevational rods for utilization particularly in surveying situations. The nail structure includes a first and second spike member orthogonally mounted to a lower or first leg of a generally triangular support truss head when the head is mounted to a main body support, wherein the main body support provides a planar support surface and includes a projection formed at an upper terminal end of the main body support to provide a planar impact head surface for permitting directing of the nail into various structural components such as utility poles. A further improved embodiment of the instant invention includes a benchmark nail structure, wherein a body member is formed with planar body sides for positioning indicator rods utilized in surveying.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1991Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Inventor: Joseph E. Begue
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Patent number: 5056976Abstract: A wire nail with a head having a circumferential edge conforming to a complete circle and disposed in a radially offset relationship with respect to a shank. A flat surface on defined upon the shank provides a datum indicating where the shank is located. A flat surface on the shank provides a datum for orienting such nail and similar nails. In some embodiments, a tangent plane defined by means of a lower or underside portion of the head is oriented at an acute angle (75.degree. to 85.degree.) relative to the shank. In a strip of such (collated) nails, the flat surfaces defined upon the shanks define an open channel, which coacts with a rib integrally provided upon one wall of a nail-feeding mechanism. In a nail-making machine, two gripping members defining an annular recess and a punch are used to form such a nail from a wire of a malleable metal.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Henry A. Sygnator, John Binder, Robert E. Bellock
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Patent number: 4906155Abstract: The fixing of an object such as a thermophonic insulation cushion or blanket to a structure such as as stringer within the fuselage of an aircraft is carried out by means of a one-piece device (10). The latter comprises a support member (12) resting on a circular arc-shaped portion (a3) of the stringer (a), a fixing member (14), which is fitted into a hole (a4) in the stringer and an attachment member (16), such as a serrated pin, on which the cushion is held by a washer (20).Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Aerospatiale Societe Nationale IndustrielleInventor: Jean-Pierre Balza
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Patent number: 4832557Abstract: An implantable polycarbonate fastener for holding erosion cloth on the ground. The fastener has a long vertical leg, a shorter vertical leg extending parallel to the long leg, and a horizontal top leg extending between them. The long vertical leg has a tapered lower end segment with a downwardly and outwardly inclined inside face to cause the long leg to bend away from the shorter vertical leg as it is driven down into the ground, thereby making the implanted fastener harder to pull out of the ground.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1986Date of Patent: May 23, 1989Inventor: William M. Jacobsen