Patent classifications
A47G33/1213
TENSIONING/DISPLACEMENT SYSTEM THAT IS ACTUATED/ACTIVATED DOWNWARDS VIA A PEDAL COUPLED WITH/TO A LEVER WHICH, WHEN ACTUATED/ACTIVATED UPWARDS, NOT ONLY RELEASES/REMOVES THE TENSION, BUT ALSO REVERSES THE DISPLACMENT AND AUTOMATICALLY CAUSES THE PEDAL TO BE RESET/REPOSITIONED TO THE PEDAL'S POSITION BEFORE THE PEDAL ACUTATED/ACTIVATED THE TENSIONING/DISPLACEMENT SYSTEM
A tensioning/displacement system that is actuated/activated downwards via a pedal coupled with/to a lever which, when actuated/activated upwards, not only releases/removes the tension, but also reverses the displacement and automatically causes the pedal to be reset/repositioned to the pedal's position before the pedal actuated/activated the tensioning/displacement system. The present invention is based on as well as being a derivation of our related patent U.S. Pat. No. 8,978,295 B2 which was invented by us, Robert Alan Bard and Douglas Aaron Bard.
STAND FOR PUTTING UP POST- OR STICK-TYPE PARTS WITH A REINFORCED CLAMPING HOLDER
A stand for putting up post or stick-type parts, in particular Christmas trees, comprising the following features: the stand comprises a stabilizing component formed from a second material that has greater strength than a first material from which a wall structure of the stand, forming a receiving space, is formed; the stabilizing component comprises at least one through-opening, through which a guide device is guided; the guide device is connected to a base plate of the stand, so that the stabilizing component is immovably connected to the base plate by means of the guide device; and the clamping device is directly in contact with the stabilizing component.
STAND FOR CLAMPING POST/ROD-SHAPED ITEMS WITH ELECTRICAL FILL LEVEL DISPLAY DEVICE
A stand for clamping post/rod-shaped items, comprising a housing, at least two holding elements adjoining a receiving space for receiving the pole- or rod-shaped part, a securing device, and a flexible force transmission device, wherein the holding elements are arranged so as to be angularly offset around a central axis of the receiving space and pivotable about a respective pivot axis away from the central axis in the direction of a release position and toward the central axis in the direction of a fixing position, wherein the force transmission device leads from the securing device to the holding elements, which are movably coupled with the securing device by the force transmission device, and wherein the force transmission device is pulled and/or loaded with force in a pulling direction to the securing device as a result of the movement of the securing device from a disengaged position toward an engaged position, so that the securing device counteracts or prevents a pivoting of the holding elements toward the release position by the force transmission device, wherein the stand has a fill level sensor for determining a liquid fill level in the receiving space that protrudes into the receiving space of the housing, the fill level sensor being electrically connected to an electrical display device that is arranged on an outer side of the housing, so that fill level information that can be displayed by the display device correlates with a liquid fill level determined by the fill level sensor.
Christmas tree stand with built-in tarp, apparatus and method of use
A Christmas tree stand, with a watering spout, comprising: a tree stand apparatus with a build-in tarp that is unrolled from the stand when the tree is to be discarded. The stand comprises: a hollow frusto-conical-like shaped housing covered with a hinged collar that is used to pivot the tree to the floor. The housing further comprises: a rotating wheel with spurs in the base; and a rotating cylinder with baffles connected on the cylinder's top edge. A cable lays on the top of the baffles and against the outer sidewall of the rotating cylinder. The cable also runs between three evenly spaced sets of restraints with screws aligned perpendicularly into the tree trunk. When a tree trunk is placed in the rotating cylinder, atop the wheel, and rotated clockwise, then cable pulls the screws against the trunk, and the tree is then locked into place with a foot pedal.
Stand for elongated objects
A stand for Christmas trees and other elongated objects includes spring biased, movable arm assemblies, with each arm assembly including a base arm and a gripping arm pivotally secured to the base arm. The gripping arm includes upper and lower elongated object engaging surfaces. When a Christmas tree or other elongated objects is pressed to downward between the arm assemblies, the elongated object contacts the lower object engaging surfaces, bringing the upper object engaging surfaces into contact with the elongated object. Spring pressure supplied by springs within the arm assemblies retains the elongated object within the stand.
Stand for Elongated Objects
A stand for Christmas trees and other elongated objects includes spring biased, movable arm assemblies, with each arm assembly including a base arm and a gripping arm pivotally secured to the base arm. The gripping arm includes upper and lower elongated object engaging surfaces. When a Christmas tree or other elongated objects is pressed to downward between the arm assemblies, the elongated object contacts the lower object engaging surfaces, bringing the upper object engaging surfaces into contact with the elongated object. Spring pressure supplied by springs within the arm assemblies retains the elongated object within the stand.
Stand for elongated objects
A stand for Christmas trees and other elongated objects includes at least one fixed arm and a spring biased, movable arm assembly, each of which may include a plurality of rollers. When a Christmas tree or other elongated objects is pressed to downward between the fixed arm and movable arm assembly, spring pressure supplied by the movable arm assembly retains the elongated object within the stand. A release lever pulls the movable arm assembly away from the elongated object, facilitating removal of the object from the stand.
Umbrella stand assembly
An umbrella stand assembly includes a base that is positionable on a support surface and the base has an opening for insertably receiving a pole of an umbrella. A gripping unit is movably integrated into the base and the gripping unit is biased to engage the pole of the umbrella for retaining the pole in the base. The gripping unit is urgeable to disengage the pole thereby facilitating the pole to be removed from the base. A foot pedal is movably attached to the gripping unit and the foot pedal is stepped upon to urge the gripping unit into the releasing position. In this way the gripping unit is disengaged from the pole without requiring the user to bend over to manipulate the gripping unit.
Stand for putting up post- or stick-type parts with a reinforced clamping holder
A stand for putting up post or stick-type parts, in particular Christmas trees, comprising the following features: the stand comprises a stabilizing component formed from a second material that has greater strength than a first material from which a wall structure of the stand, forming a receiving space, is formed; the stabilizing component comprises at least one through-opening, through which a guide device is guided; the guide device is connected to a base plate of the stand, so that the stabilizing component is immovably connected to the base plate by means of the guide device; and the clamping device is directly in contact with the stabilizing component.