Patent classifications
F16B47/003
LIQUID SOAP DISPENSER
A liquid soap dispenser that includes: a soap chamber, where the soap chamber includes a spring and a plunger; a supply line connected to the soap chamber at one end and a soap container at a second end, where said spring and plunger are adapted to activate flow of soap from the soap container through the supply line to the soap chamber; a base plate, where the base plate supports the soap chamber; a face plate engaged with the soap chamber, where the face plate; and a soap orifice below the face plate, where the soap orifice supplies a flow of soap from the soap chamber. The liquid soap dispenser may further include a first check valve at the connection of the supply line to the soap chamber and a second check valve, where the second check valve controls flow of soap from the soap orifice.
APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING ARTICLES
An apparatus for supporting articles. The apparatus may include a stretch-release adhesive tape, a support member having a hook member extending therefrom, and an access member coupled to the support member. The support member may be secured to the wall via the stretch-release adhesive tape. Furthermore, the access member may be pivotably coupled to the support member so that in a closed state the access member covers the stretch-release adhesive tape from view and in an open state the stretch-release adhesive tape is visible and can be gripped by a user to remove the stretch-release adhesive tape and the support member from the wall.
Case and mount system for handheld electronic device
A protective case for a handheld electronic device is provided. The protective case can include a removable mounting system comprised of an interlocking member and a plurality of mounting bases. The protective case may further include a non-slip member to prevent the device from slipping on a surface and a magnet for attaching the device to a magnetic surface.
ONE-PIECE SHINGLE REPAIR PATCH
A shingle patch for repairing damaged shingles or overlaying exposed nails on a roof structure including a base member with and without a notched portion on one end for sliding under an existing shingle located above the damaged shingle or the shingle with exposed nails, a sealant covering at least a portion of the notched portion and the bottom surface of the base member for attaching the base member to the damaged shingle or to another shingle, and color granules associated with at least a portion of the top surface of the base member. The shingle patch can likewise include a fold for mating with a peak on a roof for overlaying exposed nails associated with a last ridge cap shingle or it can be used flat to cover exposed nails at roof/wall intersections and the like. The notched portion can also be formed solely from the sealant member.
Support assembly and mounting system
A support assembly that includes a structural member that is delimited by a first end and a second end with a first end cap configured to be at least partially disposed within the first end of the structural member and a second end cap configured to be at least partially disposed within the second end of the structural member to mount the structural member to a structure. The support assembly allows for forces to be applied in all directions without causing rotation or disengagement of the support assembly from a mounting structure.
DEVICE FOR MOUNTING TO A SURFACE AND HAVING A LOCKING MECHANISM
A device for mounting to a surface includes a surface attachment device and an accessory assembly selectively connectable to the surface attachment device. The surface attachment device includes a surface attachment member and a latch operatively connected with the surface attachment member. The surface attachment member includes a contact surface configured to contact a surface against which the surface attachment device is to be retained. The accessory assembly is selectively rotatable about a rotational axis with respect to the surface attachment device when connected with the surface attachment device. The accessory assembly includes a catch and a spring member cooperating with the catch. The spring member biases the catch in a direction not parallel with the rotational axis.
Furniture
Furniture articles have an integrally formed shell that generally has rounded features, the shell diminishing in circumference outwardly from a mounting surface, and a mounting portion configured to secure the shell to the mounting surface. A perimeter edge of the shell defines a mounting plane against which the mounting surface is to be secured. When the shell is secured to the mounting surface, the mounting portion is inaccessible and hidden from view. Furniture includes a shelving unit, a desk unit, a seating unit, and a bed.
Adapter Device for Mounting an Optical Device to a Mobile Device
An adapter device for easily and effectively mounting an optical device to a mobile device. The adapter device includes a housing body, a magnetic attachment mechanism, and a lens-attachment mechanism. The lens-attachment mechanism includes an annular body to receive the optical device. The magnetic attachment mechanism includes a metallic plate and at least one magnet. The metallic plate is attached to the mobile device and the magnet is mounted within the housing body. The metallic plate is positioned adjacent to a front panel of the housing body in order to attach the mobile device to the housing body. The lens-attachment mechanism being mounted to the housing body with the annular body is positioned adjacent to a rear panel of the housing body. The annular body receives and holds the optical device in order to optically couple the mobile device and the optical device.
Curtain rod bracket
The present invention provides an adhesive curtain rod bracket for mounting a curtain rod to a wall without the need of drilling. The adhesive curtain rod bracket has a support member perpendicularly attached to a flat member. A hook is placed at the end of the support member and designed to securely hold curtain rods of various sizes. There is a layer of adhesive placed on a rear side of the flat member, allowing a user to easily mount the adhesive curtain rod bracket onto a wall without the need for any tools or drilling.
Integral nail/disk structure for eliminating exposed roof nails
An integral one-piece nail/disk structure which eliminates the need of having any exposed nails associated with a shingled roof, the nail/disk structure including a body member having a roofing nail incorporated or encapsulated therewithin and having color granules associated with at least a portion of the top surface of the body member. The nail/disk structure may include a sealant covering at least a portion of the bottom surface of the body member. The roofing nail is integrally formed with the body member.