At Brace And Shaft Intersection Patents (Class 52/150)
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Patent number: 11772537Abstract: A retractable handrail arrangement arranged for assisting a vehicle operator during entry and/or exit of a vehicle, the retractable handrail arrangement comprising a grab handle comprising an elongated upper grab handle portion and a lower grab handle portion, the lower grab handle portion being movable along at least a portion of the elongated upper grab handle portion; a reciprocating connecting element comprising a first portion fixedly connected to the elongated upper grab handle portion, and a second portion comprising an upper hinge portion, the upper hinge portion being rotatably connectable to a stationary portion of the vehicle; and a first rotatable connecting element comprising a grab handle connecting portion rotatably connected to the lower grab handle portion, and an inner connecting portion comprising a lower hinge portion, the lower hinge portion being rotatably connectable to a stationary portion of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2019Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: Volvo Truck CorporationInventor: Kaveesha Purushothama
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Patent number: 11598118Abstract: A wood rail-to-metal post bracket assembly comprised of two galvanized carriage bolts and nuts; four pieces punched and press-formed from sheet metal; two pieces formed as pipe clamping mechanisms, and two pieces formed as rail brackets. The pipe clamping mechanisms and the rail brackets connecting the respective wood fence rails to an associated elongated pipe member.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2021Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Inventor: Adam Ata Afshari
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Patent number: 11377871Abstract: An anchoring system for a fence attaches to a portion of the fence and secures the fence to a subsurface to anchor the fence and thereby inhibit unwanted movement of the fence due to winds or other outside forces. The anchoring system has a stand that forms a base and a rigid pole extending upwardly from the stand. A top connector removably attaches the rigid pole to a portion of the fence and at least one in-ground anchor secures the stand to a subsurface.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2019Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: TransGard LLCInventors: Ryan Escure, William Reichard
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Patent number: 11225810Abstract: A portable privacy structure is disclosed herein. The portable privacy structure includes a a set of structure panels and a set of frame attachment brackets. Each structure panel includes a frame, a privacy screen, a plurality of fasteners and a surface attachment-means. The set of frame attachment brackets connect each structure panel together to provide a privacy wall system that is configured to provide privacy to a user thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2019Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Inventor: Lora L. Bacon
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Patent number: 10689857Abstract: A railing system may comprise a series of railing modules, wherein a railing module may comprise a single railing post. The series of railing modules may comprise a mix of standard railing posts and corner railing posts, wherein the series may form a railing border around a surface, such as a deck, porch, or patio.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Inventor: Hector Van Lennep
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Patent number: 10612206Abstract: A method for installing a foundation in a ground for supporting a structure thereon, the method comprising the drilling of a main column borehole in the ground along an axis parallel to an axis of a force exerted by a load of the structure, inserting a main column into the main column borehole, drilling at least one anchor borehole at an angle away from the main column, inserting an anchor into each of the at least one anchor borehole, injecting a sealant into each of the at least one anchor borehole, after the sealant is dry securing a base to a top of the main column, securing to the base and placing under tension each anchor inserted into each of the at least one anchor borehole, the tension being such as to counteract radial forces to be induced by the structure to a longitudinal axis of the main column.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2019Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Inventor: GaƩtan Genest
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Patent number: 10337205Abstract: A relocatable security fence system that may comprise a fence panel system attached to posts with bases and adjustable braces adapted to be used during instances where it is prohibitive to install a fence system by bolting to the ground or otherwise damaging the ground.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2018Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Inventor: Erick Westfahl
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Patent number: 9739070Abstract: A bracket has: a plate having bolt holes and a utility pole mount; a clamp secured to the plate, the clamp comprising cooperating screw pile shaft receiving parts having laterally extending flanges, the flanges having fastener receiving openings for securing the clamp around a screw pile. A combination has: a bracket; a utility pole extended from a ground surface, in which the plate is bolted to the utility pole through the bolt holes in the plate; and a screw pile fastened to the clamp and penetrating the ground surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2015Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Inventor: Kevin M. Bushore
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Patent number: 8893444Abstract: A post securing system that secures a post in the ground, while allowing for a full range of vertical adjustment via a coupling assembly that includes an articulating ball joint element that is connected to a post support element secured within two clamp assemblies. The clamp assemblies each include an anchor assembly which, when assembled, secures at least three stake elements at a predetermined angle. The post securing kit includes both the coupling assembly and the anchor assembly to allow securing a post into a non-horizontal ground, while maintaining the desired vertical alignment of the post held therewithin.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Imagine TF, LLCInventor: Brian Edward Richardson
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Patent number: 8511021Abstract: The disclosure describes, in part, techniques for designing, fabricating and installing structural caps with a core and composite sleeves to be coupled to structural members of a foundation, such as an installed radial array of batter angled micropiles. These structural caps with sleeves are lightweight and, thus, more portable to difficult-access sites. Once at the sites, operators may fixedly couple these caps to the micropiles or other structural members to form a foundation for a structure to be installed at the difficult-access site.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Crux Subsurface, Inc.Inventors: Nickolas G. Salisbury, Kenneth R. Edmonds
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Publication number: 20130015661Abstract: A mast is erected to support a load. At least one stay cable supports the mast. The stay cable has an end and an opposite end. The end of the stay cable attaches to an upper region of the mast. The opposite end of the stay cable anchors at earth. The stay cable is oriented at an angle not exceeding ten degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventor: Walter L. Lambert
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Patent number: 8209935Abstract: A method and apparatus for supporting and straightening a framed wall includes a plurality of beams, a mounting plate, a bolt, and a pusher. The mounting plate is secured to the beam and the bolt is threadably secured to the mounting plate. The bolt is received by the pusher. When tightened, the bolt applies pressure to the pusher which in turn applies pressure to the framed wall. Alternatively, a plurality of mounting plates and pushers may be used to apply pressure to a cross beam and thereby efficiently apply pressure to a plurality of framed wall beams. By tightening the bolt, the user can apply pressure to the beam and straighten or retain the wall. As the wall shifts during periods of correction, the bolt may be re-tightened to apply additional pressure to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Inventors: Timothy P. Heady, Charles W. Heady
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Patent number: 7861469Abstract: A method and apparatus for supporting and straightening a framed wall includes a plurality of beams, a mounting plate, a bolt, and a pusher. The mounting plate is secured to the beam and the bolt is threadably secured to the mounting plate. The bolt is received by the pusher. When tightened, the bolt applies pressure to the pusher which in turn applies pressure to the framed wall. Alternatively, a plurality of mounting plates and pushers may be used to apply pressure to a cross beam and thereby efficiently apply pressure to a plurality of framed wall beams. By tightening the bolt, the user can apply pressure to the beam and straighten or retain the wall. As the wall shifts during periods of correction, the bolt may be re-tightened to apply additional pressure to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventors: Timothy P. Heady, Charles W. Heady
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Patent number: 7380372Abstract: In accordance with one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a wall brace apparatus for use in supporting a damaged wall from the interior of a building basement is disclosed. The wall brace apparatus includes an alignment brace positioned between a floor bracket, which is secured to a floor and a pushing rod bracket, which is secured to an overhead floor joist and aligned with the floor bracket. The wall brace is further attached to brace holders which are secured between the pushing rod bracket and the wall surface. The wall brace apparatus includes a jack mechanism positioned between the pushing rod bracket and the alignment brace with holding brackets positioned between the pushing rod bracket and the overhead floor joists. A method of supporting a wall from the interior of a building basement having overhead floor joists is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Resch Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Gary C. Resch, Greg T. Resch
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Patent number: 6774302Abstract: A method or the realisation and the maintenance of overhead line plants for telecommunications, in which the anchor or “mooring” device of the self-gripping two-way supports of the cables, is made integral with a movable structure free to move along the supporting post. The structure includes a chain allowing lowering of the line from span level to ground level, and its successive lifting to the predetermined operative height at the end of the maintenance intervention. The lowering of the line to the ground level is achieved by exploiting the gravity force acting on the line itself, and the successive lifting, by pulling this anchor chain. The movable structures are provided according to different configurations, depending on the characteristics of the posts where these structures are used.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Telecom Italia S.p.A.Inventors: Giuseppe Conte, Paolo Battistini, Manrico Tuci
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Patent number: 6662505Abstract: A method and apparatus for supporting and straightening a wall includes two secured brackets, a beam extending between the brackets and the wall, the beam being comparable in length to the walls height. In between the beam and one of the brackets, a holding bracket is placed which includes a retaining ring. A jack extends between the secured bracket and holding bracket and is used to apply pressure to the beam and thereby to the wall. The jack may include a bolt inserted through the secured bracket to contact the holding bracket inside the retaining ring and a nut which is located on the bolt in between the holding bracket and secured bracket. By tightening the bolt, the user can apply pressure to the beam and straighten or retain the wall. As the wall shifts during periods of correction, the bolt may be re-tightened to apply additional pressure to the wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2003Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventors: Timothy P. Heady, Charles W. Heady
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Patent number: 6550188Abstract: Walls of expanded polystyrene, concrete-receiving forms (referred to as insulated or insulating concrete forms or ICFs) need to be vertical while they are being filled with concrete and while the concrete is curing. An apparatus with a vertical member and a brace member is such that one person can erect it and use it to adjust walls of ICFs so as to be vertical or plumb. The apparatus is capable of being readily used with the forms of any manufacturer by being provided with asymmetrical brackets for detachably attaching the vertical member to a wall firmly, but not rigidly. The apparatus provides a support for a platform, or scaffold, for a person to stand on while guiding the concrete pouring and while plumbing the wall. The vertical member extends upward from the ground and is held firmly against the wall with asymmetrical brackets. The brace member extends from the vertical member at a pivot with the other end of the brace member attached to the ground or floor.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventors: David N. Bolinger, Edward J. Ross
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Patent number: 6112475Abstract: A knee brace bracket for use in a knee bracing system for tilt-up panel constructions. The knee brace bracket includes front and rear face members defining circular structures for extending around a main pipe brace which extends between a panel and a floor slab. The knee brace bracket is rigidly connected to a knee brace extending to a connection point on the panel. The knee brace bracket includes a plurality of rollers engaged with the main pipe brace whereby the main pipe brace is permitted to rotate within the knee brace bracket to permit a screw adjustment for the length of the main pipe brace.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1999Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Dayton Superior CorporationInventor: Robert E. Truitt
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Patent number: 5956906Abstract: An adjustable brace for a wall constructed from concrete masonry units or brick or precast. The brace has a inner member with a first section, a second section, and a center section connecting the first and second sections and having a connection for attaching the inner member to the wall. The brace also has a outer member, having a first section, a second section, and a center section connecting the first and second sections of the outer member and a connection for attaching the outer member to the inner member. The center section of said inner member and the center section of the outer member are connected to the wall such that the inner member and the outer member may rotate independent of each other about the connection. When the outer member is attached to the inner member, the first and second sections of the outer member are also placed directly against the wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventors: Todd A. Berich, Billy R. Parsons
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Patent number: 5558312Abstract: An adjustable safety bracket for use in roof construction provides a support for a safety barricade to be erected along the edge of the roof. The bracket assembly includes an attachment member which engages the free end of a roof support bracket, such as a roof joist, and a support member which is pivotally connected to the attachment member at an outer end thereof. The attachment member includes a channel portion which engages the free end of the roof support member and further includes a yoke in which the support member is pivotally supported. The support member includes a stop surface aligned with the channel portion such that when installed, the stop surface faces the free end of the roof support member and the free end limits the rotation of the support member within the attachment member.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1995Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Safety Brackets, Inc.Inventor: Daniel Brennan
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Patent number: 5233809Abstract: This invention relates to a portable, easy-to-put-together, strong, durable mast support system for use in field operations where an antenna mast, or other similar mast, needs to be safely and quickly assembled, raised and supported. The mast support system is comprised of few pieces which stack in a compact longitudinal bundle for easy transportation to or from a site of use or for storage. When packed for shipment, the entire assembly may easily be placed on the top of a car or other vehicle. The mast support system is assembled through use of slideably interlocking pieces with hitch pins or clips. No special tools are required. The mast support system features a rotatable mast base alignment and support receptacle to enable one person to safely raise and lower a long mast after an antenna or other device has been safely affixed to the top of the mast when the mast is still at a safe horizontal ground-level position.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1991Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Inventor: Daniel R. Gropper
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Patent number: 5116025Abstract: A retractable handrail for use with a recreational vehicle comprising a handrail having a hand contacting surface on a top side thereof and a support body extending downward from the hand contacting surface. The support body includes a pivotal end and pivotal attachment structure which defines a rotational axis orthogonal with respect to the plane of rotation of the handrail. The handrail further includes first and second stops formed at the pivotal end for defining respective retracted and extended positions of the handrail. These respective stops are located on the support body on respective separate radii having a common length and origin extending from the rotational axis. A support base is provided having a mounting flange with a planer surface positioned parallel with the planer rotation of the handrail.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Inventor: Sam Kiniry
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Patent number: 5076547Abstract: A collapsible handrail apparatus is disclosed for being mounted on a wall structure adjacent a doorway. The handrail apparatus comprises mounting fixtures by which a handrail structure can be pivotally connected to the wall structure. A bracing bar is connected between the wall structure and a post member of the handrail structure. The handrail structure has a first collapsed position adjacent to the wall structure and a second extended position in which a handrail portion extends from the wall structure so as to be positioned for handrail support.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1989Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Inventor: Charles D. Osterholm
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Patent number: 5042780Abstract: A wire fence T-post brace is formed by a length of rigid metallic material having a transverse soil engaging member adjacent one of its earth penetrating ends. The other end of the brace is pivotally connected with an open angularly shaped brace removably frictionally gripping opposing sides of a T-post when the brace is engaged with the T-post and driven into the soil during the last earth penetrating movement of the T-post which prevents movement of the T-post in the direction of its brace by wire connected with the T-post and tensioned in the direction of the brace.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Inventor: M. Deon Yearwood
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Patent number: 5024420Abstract: A foldable handrail assembly for use with an entrance in a wall of an enclosure such as a trailer or the like. The foldable handrail assembly includes a handrail which may be extended from and locked at an angle to the trailer wall for use with the entrance or retracted and folded flat against the wall for storage. The foldable handrail assembly includes the handrail, a first mounting bracket, a length adjustable brace, a stabilizer rod and a stabilizer rod mounting bracket. The stabilizer rod as well as the stabilizer rod mounting bracket may be mounted in either an upper or lower position with respect to the handrail to prevent interference with existing components of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1989Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Inventor: Gerald W. Downing
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Patent number: 4979725Abstract: A triangular frame assembly is disclosed for supporting a safety barrier of boards above the edge of a roof during construction. The triangular assembly employs pivotal connections between a base and a lower stanchion member, between the base and a diagonal brace, and between the diagonal brace and an upper stanchion member telescopically connected to the lower stanchion member. The angle between the stanchion and the base can be adjusted to accommodate a wide range of roof pitches by varying the telescopic engagement of the upper and lower stanchion members. The range of roof pitch angles for which the frame assembly can be used is increased by making the upper stanchion member invertable, adapting both ends thereof to alternatively telescopically engage the lower stanchion member, and by providing for an off-center brace connection to the upper stanchion member.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignees: Michael J. Quigley, James R. BartlettInventors: Robert L. Hutchings, II, James R. Bartlett
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Patent number: 4889322Abstract: A bracing system is disclosed which is particularly suitable for providing line and end corner bracing for "T-post" fence construction. The bracing system comprises slidable collars which are positioned over the posts and located vertically between the lugs at a desired location. A wedging arrangement is used to secure the collar between adjacent lugs on the posts, and the collar has provisions for accepting accessories to permit a rigid cross-brace, typically also another "T-post", to be inserted therebetween for providing rigid cross-bracing between adjacent "T-posts" of the fence. Accessories also are disclosed to adapt the posts for uses other than fences.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Product Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth A. Wagner
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Patent number: 4620693Abstract: Apparatus for lifting electric line poles is disclosed which also enables a ground rod or stake to be driven into the ground next to such a pole. There is provided a telescopic mast having a hoist with a rope run over pulleys to a lifting hook and attached at the upper end of the mast. For driving in ground rods or stakes a carriage mounted for movement along the mast is used which can be attached to the lifting hook and can secure an air hammer.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1984Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Assignee: Electricite de FranceInventors: Jacques Vialars, Alain Rossignol, Andre Vidal, Lionel Sarrade
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Patent number: 4261550Abstract: A hollow handrail is pivotally connected at one end to a fixed bracket. A brace is pivotally connected at one end to another fixed bracket vertically aligned with the first-mentioned bracket. A slide is mounted in the hollow handrail and is pivotally connected with the other end of the brace. Locking means is provided on the slide for locking the handrail and brace in folded position, or in any desired angular position of adjustment. When the handrail is in its folded position, the brace is received and enclosed within the handrail.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1980Date of Patent: April 14, 1981Inventor: Miller H. Gregory