Patent classifications
A47F7/021
Shelf alignment guide system
A shelf alignment guide system includes a first substrate with one or more channels disposed on the top surface of the substrate, the one or more channels to hold eyeglasses; a light strip secured to the first substrate; the one or more channels are curved to align with the eyeglasses.
Glasses display stand capable of being assembled in multiple ways
A glasses display stand includes support plates and leaning pieces and is capable of being assembled in multiple ways. At least one through hole with a locking hole is located on a middle part of each support plate. A plurality of connecting segments are arranged at each of two sides of each support plate and each having a mounting hole. At least one insertion segment and insertion hole are projecting from two sides of each support plate correspondingly for connection with another support plate. Each leaning piece includes at least one locking portion inserted through and locked in a corresponding locking hole, a leaning and mounting portion extending from an outer end of the locking portion, and a plurality of extension portions projecting from the leaning piece and corresponding to the connecting segments. A positioning hook is formed on a distal end of the extension portion.
Apparatus and method for securing tubulars on a drilling rig
A device and method for subterranean operations comprising a latch adapted to be coupled with a fingerboard of a drilling rig, the fingerboard including at least two fingers, wherein: the latch is selectively moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, the latch is adapted to selectively permit entrance of a first tubular into a tubular storage area between the at least two fingers when the latch is in the open configuration, and selectively maintain the first tubular in the tubular storage area when the latch is in the closed configuration, and the latch is spaced apart from the fingerboard.
Shelf alignment guide system
A shelf alignment guide system includes a first substrate that has a backside edge and a frontside edge, a bottom surface and a top surface; and one or more channels disposed on the top surface of the substrate, the one or more channels to hold eyeglasses; the one or more channels are curved to align with the eyeglasses.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SECURING TUBULARS ON A DRILLING RIG
A device and method for subterranean operations comprising a latch adapted to be coupled with a fingerboard of a drilling rig, the fingerboard including at least two fingers, wherein: the latch is selectively moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, the latch is adapted to selectively permit entrance of a first tubular into a tubular storage area between the at least two fingers when the latch is in the open configuration, and selectively maintain the first tubular in the tubular storage area when the latch is in the closed configuration, and the latch is spaced apart from the fingerboard.
Magnetic eye protection holder
A magnetic eye protection holder is disclosed which can hold a pair of eye glasses, safety glasses or safety goggles. The holder includes a hollow shell having an exterior surface and an interior surface. The hollow shell has an upper edge, a lower edge, a first end extending from the upper edge to the lower edge, and a second end spaced apart from the first end and located distal from the upper and lower edges. The hollow shell has a first surface inclined relative to the first end, and a second surface spaced apart from and located above the first surface. The magnetic eye protection holder also includes a magnet positioned in the hollow shell and located adjacent to the first end. The magnetic eye protection holder further includes a backing member secured to the first end of the hollow shell which retains the magnet in the hollow shell.
Eyewear storage device
An eyewear storage device may include a receptacle which may be coupled to a receiver. The receptacle may comprise a cavity for receiving portions of an article of eyewear. The receiver may comprise a first arm which may be movably coupled to a second arm. The first arm may have a first finger, and the first finger may have a first finger gripping surface. The second arm may have a base, and the base may have a base gripping surface. The first finger gripping surface and the base gripping surface may be movable towards and away from each other. Preferably, the first finger gripping surface and the base gripping surface may be positioned on opposing sides or surfaces of an object, such as a cell phone, and the first arm and the second arm may contact and tension against opposing sides of the object to grip the object.
Rack for hats and eyeglasses
The rack for hats and eyeglasses comprises a plurality of hat clips, a plurality of eyewear holders, a support frame, and a base. The rack for hats and eyeglasses may be a display stand and organizer for one or more pairs of eyeglasses and one or more hats. The plurality of hat clips and the plurality of eyewear holders may be elevated above the base such that the one or more pairs of eyeglasses and the one or more hats may be displayed for selection. The rack for hats and eyeglasses may reduce a footprint required to store the one or more pairs of eyeglasses and the one or more hats when compared to the footprint that would be required to place the one or more pairs of eyeglasses and the one or more hats on a counter top or another horizontal surface.
Apparatus and method for securing tubulars on a drilling rig
A device and method for subterranean operations comprising a latch adapted to be coupled with a fingerboard of a drilling rig, the fingerboard including at least two fingers, wherein: the latch is selectively moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, the latch is adapted to selectively permit entrance of a first tubular into a tubular storage area between the at least two fingers when the latch is in the open configuration, and selectively maintain the first tubular in the tubular storage area when the latch is in the closed configuration, and the latch is spaced apart from the fingerboard.
Magnetic Eye Protection Holder
A magnetic eye protection holder is disclosed which can hold a pair of eye glasses, safety glasses or safety goggles. The holder includes a hollow shell having an exterior surface and an interior surface. The hollow shell has an upper edge, a lower edge, a first end extending from the upper edge to the lower edge, and a second end spaced apart from the first end and located distal from the upper and lower edges. The hollow shell has a first surface inclined relative to the first end, and a second surface spaced apart from and located above the first surface. The magnetic eye protection holder also includes a magnet positioned in the hollow shell and located adjacent to the first end. The magnetic eye protection holder further includes a backing member secured to the first end of the hollow shell which retains the magnet in the hollow shell.