Patent classifications
F16B45/06
Link connector
A link connector configured to connect a set of links together. The link connector has a body having an upper portion and a lower portion. A first blocking member is pivotably coupled to the upper portion of the body by a pin member. A second blocking member is pivotably coupled to the lower portion of the body by a pin member. The first and second blocking members are movable between an open position and a closed position such that when in the closed position the link connector forms an 8 shape.
Rotary joint assembly and combination clip-hook and jewelry piece employing the rotary joint assembly
This invention provides a combination clip and hook (clip) for use generally in suspending articles having shoulder or hand straps, or carrying other accessories, such as keys, which is rotatably movable about a rotary joint between a first position in which two opposing, rotatably joined portions of the overall clip structure are oriented together to form a continuous, enclosed shape that can be secured around another strap or loop on an item or piece of clothing, and a second position in which the two portions of the structure are rotated out of the enclosed shape, and into, for example, a substantially S-shaped hook in which one portion of the structure supports the strap of the item and the other portion can be applied to a clothing hook, chair back, table surface, door top, or other supporting member.
Rotary joint assembly and combination clip-hook and jewelry piece employing the rotary joint assembly
This invention provides a combination clip and hook (clip) for use generally in suspending articles having shoulder or hand straps, or carrying other accessories, such as keys, which is rotatably movable about a rotary joint between a first position in which two opposing, rotatably joined portions of the overall clip structure are oriented together to form a continuous, enclosed shape that can be secured around another strap or loop on an item or piece of clothing, and a second position in which the two portions of the structure are rotated out of the enclosed shape, and into, for example, a substantially S-shaped hook in which one portion of the structure supports the strap of the item and the other portion can be applied to a clothing hook, chair back, table surface, door top, or other supporting member.
MEDICAL LINE MANAGEMENT DEVICE
Disclosed is a medical line management device for organisation and/or arrangement of tubes, hoses, catheters and wires for example in the environment of a hospital bed. In one embodiment, disclosed is a grip for guiding at least one wire that includes at least one clamp adapted to reversibly fasten the grip to a surface, and at least one guide adapted to receive the one or more wires, wherein the guide includes at least one aperture.
Stab-connectable sister hook
Sister hook type tool assemblies comprise mating arms having C shape lower ends grip portions that terminate in jaws. The arms preferably are held between two spaced apart housings. The arms, and housings when present, are held together by a fastener at the upper end of the assembly. The arms pivot relative to one another and to the mated housings. Each housing has a pair of forks at one end which define a U shape opening. An object received in the opening is retained when the jaw ends arms overlappingly close the fork opening, due to action of spring. The V shape lower end contour of the mated arms and inclined surfaces of the fork tips cause a rigid object to open the jaws when the tool is thrusted at the object. The jaws then close under spring force, capturing the object. Optional locking means are used to keep the jaws from unintentionally opening.
Stab-connectable sister hook
Sister hook type tool assemblies comprise mating arms having C shape lower ends grip portions that terminate in jaws. The arms preferably are held between two spaced apart housings. The arms, and housings when present, are held together by a fastener at the upper end of the assembly. The arms pivot relative to one another and to the mated housings. Each housing has a pair of forks at one end which define a U shape opening. An object received in the opening is retained when the jaw ends arms overlappingly close the fork opening, due to action of spring. The V shape lower end contour of the mated arms and inclined surfaces of the fork tips cause a rigid object to open the jaws when the tool is thrusted at the object. The jaws then close under spring force, capturing the object. Optional locking means are used to keep the jaws from unintentionally opening.
Load sharing snap-linkable safety rigging plate
A load sharing snap-linkable safety rigging plate preferably includes a rigging body, a first gate, a second gate, two first pivoting locks and two second pivoting locks. The rigging body includes a base portion, a first open gate loop and a second open gate loop. A plurality of openings are formed through the base portion. The first and second gates are pivotally engaged with first and second ends of the base portion. The second gate is pivotally engaged with a second end of the base portion and an opposing end is retained by an end of the second open gate loop. The first two pivoting locks are pivotally retained on a first end of the base portion to prevent the first gate from opening. The second two pivoting locks are pivotally retained on a second end of the base portion to prevent the second gate from opening.
SECURING ELEMENT AND SECURING ASSEMBLY PROVIDED WITH SAME
The invention relates to a scissor-type securing element (1) comprising two hooks (2, 3) pivotably connected together by a rotary shaft (4), a distal part being defined in each hook (2, 3) on one side of the shaft (4) and a proximal part being defined on the other side of the shaft (4), each distal part being provided with a tooth (21, 31) and each proximal part being provided with a penetrating slot (22, 32). According to the invention, the securing element has an insertion configuration (P1) in which the hooks (2, 3) are superposed, and a securing configuration (P2) in which the teeth (21, 31) are in a more separated position and the hooks (2, 3) project so as to remain retained in an inner support surface (51) of a case (5). The securing element (1) comprises a shackle (6) provided with: a ring (61) for supporting the load, two ring ends (62, 63) and a key (64) supported by the two ends (62, 63) and inserted into the slots (22, 32), the ends (41, 42) of the shaft (4) projecting laterally and the ring ends (62, 63) being provided with a housing (65) having a form complementary to the ends (41, 42) of the shaft (4), such that in the insertion configuration, each end (41, 42) of the shaft (4) is inserted into a housing (65).
SECURING ELEMENT AND SECURING ASSEMBLY PROVIDED WITH SAME
The invention relates to a scissor-type securing element (1) comprising two hooks (2, 3) pivotably connected together by a rotary shaft (4), a distal part being defined in each hook (2, 3) on one side of the shaft (4) and a proximal part being defined on the other side of the shaft (4), each distal part being provided with a tooth (21, 31) and each proximal part being provided with a penetrating slot (22, 32). According to the invention, the securing element has an insertion configuration (P1) in which the hooks (2, 3) are superposed, and a securing configuration (P2) in which the teeth (21, 31) are in a more separated position and the hooks (2, 3) project so as to remain retained in an inner support surface (51) of a case (5). The securing element (1) comprises a shackle (6) provided with: a ring (61) for supporting the load, two ring ends (62, 63) and a key (64) supported by the two ends (62, 63) and inserted into the slots (22, 32), the ends (41, 42) of the shaft (4) projecting laterally and the ring ends (62, 63) being provided with a housing (65) having a form complementary to the ends (41, 42) of the shaft (4), such that in the insertion configuration, each end (41, 42) of the shaft (4) is inserted into a housing (65).
Locking backpack holder
A vehicle seating assembly includes a seat. A seatback includes a seatback frame and a rearward facing surface. A selectively attachable hanger assembly is disposed on the rearward facing surface and mounted to a bracket attached to the seatback frame.