Patent classifications
A47G29/00
Oil rig pony substructures with outrigger sections
A pony substructure, for use in supporting substructures of drilling rig operations, which includes two parallel oriented frames and two outriggers attached to each frame. In preparation for transportation to and from drilling rig operations, the outriggers are adapted to rotate about a plurality of pivot points, which then enables each outrigger to fold over the top of each corresponding platform.
Device base
Embodiments for a base and an assembly of a device and the base are provided. The assembly includes a device having at least one device alignment magnet along a surface of the device, and a base having, along an upper surface of the base, at least one base alignment magnet configured to act on the at least one device alignment magnet to align the device on top of the base, and at least one insert orthogonally plungable through the upper surface of the base. In a first position, the insert is below the upper surface of the base. In a second position, the insert protrudes the upper surface of the base and is contact with the device.
Clasp Hanger
A clasp hanger includes a hanger hook including an elongated part. The hanger hook has a hanger hook section and a neck section opposite the hook section. The neck section is expandable to allow the clasp hanger to be quickly hung on a support object such as a branch. The clasp hanger further includes an object attachment device attached to the neck section of the hanger hook. This object attachment device is configured for attaching an object such as one configured to dispense a chemical or formulation useful in pest management. The hanger hook, and object attachment device are disposed such that, after the support object is pushed through the neck, the hanger hook automatically rotates such that the support object is disposed at an interior part of the hanger hook that is away from the neck section. This prevents the support object from passing back through the neck section.
Method for mounting electrical equipment to ceiling or to ceiling support structure
The truss mounting bracket simplifies installation of electronic type equipment below fabricated trusses commonly used in warehouse and other buildings. The mounting bracket includes a housing having at one end thereof a structure for connecting with an electrical conduit section. The opposite end of the housing is adapted to allow securement below a fabricated truss. A head portion extends from a center portion of the housing and has a thread connection therewith. The head portion engages the truss and allows the housing to be tightened against the lower surface of the truss. The conduit and the housing allow electrical cables to pass through the conduit and at least partially through the housing.
Fastening apparatus
A fastening apparatus is configured to fasten an electronic device to other objects. The fastening apparatus includes a fastening base, a connection assembly pivotably connected to the fastening base, a first magnet, and an adhesive layer positioned on the fastening base configured to fix the fastening base to other objects. The connection assembly includes a connection portion and a second hinge positioned on the connection portion. The first magnet is positioned on a side of the connection portion to detachably grip the electronic device, and the second hinge is positioned on other side of the connection portion opposite to the first magnet. The second hinge is pivotably connected to the fastening base.
Device for retrofitting automobile window flag assemblies to surfaces other than automobile windows
Disclosed is a mounting assembly adapted for retrofitting automobile window flags on surfaces other than automobile windows. The device includes a continuous bracket having two opposing ends that are interconnected by a flexible hinge positioned there between. The first opposing end of the continuous bracket is configured to receive and carry a slotted portion of the automobile window flag assembly and the second opposing end of the continuous bracket has a securing member formed thereon that is configured to secure the automobile window flag assembly to the device when the two opposing ends of the continuous bracket are fastened to one another.
CELLPHONE TRAY
A tray securable to an underside surface of a table, a counter, or a countertop is disclosed. The tray has a shelf, sidewalls joined to the shelf, and a backwall adjacent to the sidewalls and shelf. The sidewalls and shelf, when the sidewalls are fixed to the underside surface of the table, counter, or countertop, provide a pocket in which a cellphone can be inserted.
CELLPHONE TRAY
A tray securable to an underside surface of a table, a counter, or a countertop is disclosed. The tray has a shelf, sidewalls joined to the shelf, and a backwall adjacent to the sidewalls and shelf. The sidewalls and shelf, when the sidewalls are fixed to the underside surface of the table, counter, or countertop, provide a pocket in which a cellphone can be inserted.
CUP WITH MOBILE DEVICE SUPPORT
In one aspect, there is provided a cup with mobile device support, the cup comprising: a container body having an inner space to receive content; a grip coupled to the container body, wherein the grip extends downwards inclinedly and has a holding portion at a lower end thereof, wherein the holding portion is structured to hold and stop a mobile device thereon, wherein the holding portion extends upwardly.
CUP WITH MOBILE DEVICE SUPPORT
In one aspect, there is provided a cup with mobile device support, the cup comprising: a container body having an inner space to receive content; a grip coupled to the container body, wherein the grip extends downwards inclinedly and has a holding portion at a lower end thereof, wherein the holding portion is structured to hold and stop a mobile device thereon, wherein the holding portion extends upwardly.