Patent classifications
E05D2005/108
GATE HINGE PIN ASSEMBLY
A gate hinge pin and strap assembly for attachment to a wooden post for supporting a gate including a J-bolt or threaded L-bolt with a metal strap affixed to the bolt between the threads and cylindrical neck portion. A bendable metal strap extends on each side of the J-bolt or threaded L-bolt. The L-shaped rod is threaded into the post until the metal strap contacts the post. Then each bolt of the metal bracket is bent around the post and screws or lag bolts are threaded through the holes and into the post to help secure the hinge to the post and to provide added support for the gate.
Coupling assembly for coupling a wristworn device to a strap
A sleeve for use in an assembly for coupling a wristworn device to a first end of a strap. The sleeve has a first end dimensioned to be received in the recess in the inner face of the first lug of a wristworn device, an inner cavity dimensioned to receive therein the first end of a conventional spring bar, and a retractor coupled to the sleeve for urging the first end of the spring bar towards the second end of the spring bar. The second end of the spring bar is coupled to the second lug, the spring bar is coupled to the strap, the first end of the spring bar is positioned in the inner cavity of the sleeve and the first end of the sleeve is coupled to the first lug. A removable retractor for use with a spring bar, which allows for the use of a plurality of spring bars and therefore, lends itself to widespread use and retrofitting of an assembly that couples a strap to a wristworn device, is also provided.
ANGLE ADJUSTMENT ASSEMBLY AND SOFA
An angle adjustment assembly includes a first connecting piece including first side plates, a second connecting piece including second side plate, and a limiting rod. The first side plates are hinged to the second side plates. The first side plates include a through hole that is arc-shaped and centered at a hinge joint of the first side plates and the second side plates. A path of the through hole has at least one expansion groove. The limiting rod is axially movably connected with a corresponding second side plate. The limiting rod includes a first sections and a second section. A diameter of the first section is smaller than a diameter of the second section. A size of the first section matches a size of the through hole. A size of the second section matches a size of the at least one expansion groove.
Angle adjustment assembly and sofa
An angle adjustment assembly includes a first connecting piece including first side plates, a second connecting piece including second side plate, and a limiting rod. The first side plates are hinged to the second side plates. The first side plates include a through hole that is arc-shaped and centered at a hinge joint of the first side plates and the second side plates. A path of the through hole has at least one expansion groove. The limiting rod is axially movably connected with a corresponding second side plate. The limiting rod includes a first sections and a second section. A diameter of the first section is smaller than a diameter of the second section. A size of the first section matches a size of the through hole. A size of the second section matches a size of the at least one expansion groove.
Coupling assembly for coupling a wristworn device to a strap
A sleeve for use in an assembly for coupling a wristworn device to a first end of a strap. The sleeve has a first end dimensioned to be received in the recess in the inner face of the first lug of a wristworn device, an inner cavity dimensioned to receive therein the first end of a conventional spring bar, and a retractor coupled to the sleeve for urging the first end of the spring bar towards the second end of the spring bar. The second end of the spring bar is coupled to the second lug, the spring bar is coupled to the strap, the first end of the spring bar is positioned in the inner cavity of the sleeve and the first end of the sleeve is coupled to the first lug. A removable retractor for use with a spring bar, which allows for the use of a plurality of spring bars and therefore, lends itself to widespread use and retrofitting of an assembly that couples a strap to a wristworn device, is also provided.
HINGE ASSEMBLY
A hinge assembly (15) comprises a first part (12) having a first hinge member (16), and a second part (14) having a second hinge member (18). The first and first and second hinge members (16, 18) form a pivot arrangement (20) to allow the first part (12) to pivot relative to the second part (14). A hinge pin (22) extends across the pivot arrangement (20), thereby pivotally attaching the first part (12) to the second part (14). The hinge pin (22) and the pivot arrangement (20) include a securing arrangement (26) to inhibit extraction of the hinge pin (22) from the pivot arrangement (20).
Hinge for a switchgear cabinet housing and corresponding switchgear cabinet housing and mounting method
The invention relates to a hinge for a switchgear cabinet housing, comprising a first and a second hinge half, which can be connected to each other by means of a hinge pin and which can be pivoted relative to each other about a longitudinal axis of the hinge pin, the hinge pin extending only into the first or the second hinge half in a release position and extending into both the first and the second hinge halves in a locking position, wherein the hinge pin is releasably locked by means of at least one spring clip both in the release position and in the locking position. The invention further relates to a corresponding switchgear cabinet housing and to a corresponding method for mounting a door element on a switchgear cabinet body.
Coupling Assembly for Coupling a Wristworn Device to a Strap
A sleeve for use in an assembly for coupling a wristworn device to a first end of a strap. The sleeve has a first end dimensioned to be received in the recess in the inner face of the first lug of a wristworn device, an inner cavity dimensioned to receive therein the first end of a conventional spring bar, and a retractor coupled to the sleeve for urging the first end of the spring bar towards the second end of the spring bar. The second end of the spring bar is coupled to the second lug, the spring bar is coupled to the strap, the first end of the spring bar is positioned in the inner cavity of the sleeve and the first end of the sleeve is coupled to the first lug. A removable retractor for use with a spring bar, which allows for the use of a plurality of spring bars and therefore, lends itself to widespread use and retrofitting of an assembly that couples a strap to a wristworn device, is also provided.
Coupling assembly for coupling a wristworn device to a strap
A sleeve for use in an assembly for coupling a wristworn device to a first end of a strap. The sleeve has a first end dimensioned to be received in the recess in the inner face of the first lug of a wristworn device, an inner cavity dimensioned to receive therein the first end of a conventional spring bar, and a retractor coupled to the sleeve for urging the first end of the spring bar towards the second end of the spring bar. The second end of the spring bar is coupled to the second lug, the spring bar is coupled to the strap, the first end of the spring bar is positioned in the inner cavity of the sleeve and the first end of the sleeve is coupled to the first lug. A removable retractor for use with a spring bar, which allows for the use of a plurality of spring bars and therefore, lends itself to widespread use and retrofitting of an assembly that couples a strap to a wristworn device, is also provided.
Gate hinge pin assembly
A gate hinge pin and strap assembly for attachment to a wooden post for supporting a gate including a J-bolt or threaded L-bolt with a metal strap affixed to the bolt between the threads and cylindrical neck portion. A bendable metal strap extends on each side of the J-bolt or threaded L-bolt. The L-shaped rod is threaded into the post until the metal strap contacts the post. Then each bolt of the metal bracket is bent around the post and screws or lag bolts are threaded through the holes and into the post to help secure the hinge to the post and to provide added support for the gate.