Patent classifications
A47F13/06
Adjustment tool for gymnastics uneven bars apparatus
An adjustment tool for adjusting a height of an upper bar of a gymnastics uneven bars apparatus. The adjustment tool is comprised of a shaft having a handle at one end and a horizontally-facing hook at an opposed end. In another embodiment, the hook faces upwards. The hook is sized and shaped to receive the upper bar, and is formed with a pair of outwardly flaring lips to allow the hook to be guided onto the bar without causing damage thereto. The handle is typically formed into a hook resembling that of a cane. A shaft length in an adjustable embodiment is comprised of two or more telescoping members mating with one another to establish and maintain desired shaft length.
Adjustment tool for gymnastics uneven bars apparatus
An adjustment tool for adjusting a height of an upper bar of a gymnastics uneven bars apparatus. The adjustment tool is comprised of a shaft having a handle at one end and a horizontally-facing hook at an opposed end. In another embodiment, the hook faces upwards. The hook is sized and shaped to receive the upper bar, and is formed with a pair of outwardly flaring lips to allow the hook to be guided onto the bar without causing damage thereto. The handle is typically formed into a hook resembling that of a cane. A shaft length in an adjustable embodiment is comprised of two or more telescoping members mating with one another to establish and maintain desired shaft length.
Attic Door and Access Ladder Hand Tool
The present invention relates to a handheld tool for opening or actuating attic doors and pulling down extendable attic access ladders therefrom. The tool features a handle/pole that includes a grip at one end, and a hook at the opposite end. The hook is configured to couple with an eyehook of an attic door, thereby enabling a user to pull the handle to open the door. The hook can be coupled to a side hook of the ladder to pull down the access ladder. The handle is extended towards the attic to couple or engage the hook with the eyehook and the side hook, and thereby enables a user to stand on the floor while opening the door and pulling the ladder. The aforementioned obviates the use of a stool, step ladder or any other makeshift elevation mechanism for accessing attic doors.
Attic Door and Access Ladder Hand Tool
The present invention relates to a handheld tool for opening or actuating attic doors and pulling down extendable attic access ladders therefrom. The tool features a handle/pole that includes a grip at one end, and a hook at the opposite end. The hook is configured to couple with an eyehook of an attic door, thereby enabling a user to pull the handle to open the door. The hook can be coupled to a side hook of the ladder to pull down the access ladder. The handle is extended towards the attic to couple or engage the hook with the eyehook and the side hook, and thereby enables a user to stand on the floor while opening the door and pulling the ladder. The aforementioned obviates the use of a stool, step ladder or any other makeshift elevation mechanism for accessing attic doors.
Roofing tool assembly
A roofing tool assembly for rolling and transporting a roll of roofing paper includes a handle that has a first portion which slidably engages a second portion such that the handle has a telescopically adjustable length. A grip is coupled around the handle to enhance gripping the handle. A tube is coupled to the handle and the tube is curved to conform to the curvature of a roll of roofing paper. In this way the roll of roofing paper can be rolled without requiring the user to stand on the roll of roofing paper. A skid plate is coupled to the tube such that the skid plate can be dragged along a support surface for transporting the roll of roofing paper.
Roofing tool assembly
A roofing tool assembly for rolling and transporting a roll of roofing paper includes a handle that has a first portion which slidably engages a second portion such that the handle has a telescopically adjustable length. A grip is coupled around the handle to enhance gripping the handle. A tube is coupled to the handle and the tube is curved to conform to the curvature of a roll of roofing paper. In this way the roll of roofing paper can be rolled without requiring the user to stand on the roll of roofing paper. A skid plate is coupled to the tube such that the skid plate can be dragged along a support surface for transporting the roll of roofing paper.
SPACE SAVING MANUAL SHELF MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A bottom supporting shelf allocation and management system for allocating shelf space among rows of products comprises a plurality of adjacent shelf allocating and managing units. Each unit is associated with at least one row of products. Each unit includes a base extending to a shelf depth and supporting the row(s) of products, an integral perpendicular side divider attached to the side edge of the base, an open side of the base opposite the base side to which the side divider is attached, a puller that travels in a channel on the base and along the length of the base, a backstop attached to the rear of the puller extending laterally across the surface of the base which is configured to make selectively contact a rearmost product resting on the base and push the row of products on the base forward in sympathy to the puller forward movement.
Mechanical Overstock Audit Tool and Associated Methods
Example overstock audit tools and associated methods are described. The example overstock audit tool includes a body defining a distal end and a proximal end, and a cutout formed in the body and extending from the proximal end. The cutout can be configured and dimensioned to be placed against a shelf edge to align the handle portion with the shelf edge. The overstock audit tool includes an elongated portion attached to and extending from the handle portion. An example overstock audit tool can include a roller mechanism configured to slidably secure the handle portion to the shelf edge.
EXTENDABLE AND RETRACTABLE PAYMENT TERMINAL HOLDER
A payment terminal holder is provided. A payment terminal holder for providing point of sale at a distance, comprising a baseplate supporting a track. A track plate coupled to the track such that the track plate is mobile between a first end of the track and a second end of the track. A payment terminal plate affixed to a front end of the track plate for facilitating a financial transaction. A handle affixed to a back end of the track plate and a mounting bracket affixed to a bottom of the baseplate.
EXTENDABLE AND RETRACTABLE PAYMENT TERMINAL HOLDER
A payment terminal holder is provided. A payment terminal holder for providing point of sale at a distance, comprising a baseplate supporting a track. A track plate coupled to the track such that the track plate is mobile between a first end of the track and a second end of the track. A payment terminal plate affixed to a front end of the track plate for facilitating a financial transaction. A handle affixed to a back end of the track plate and a mounting bracket affixed to a bottom of the baseplate.