F16B45/012

POWER TOOL WIRE FORM HOOK ASSEMBLY
20190337142 · 2019-11-07 · ·

A power tool housing can include a circumferential housing groove having at least one detent. A wire can include a central bend forming a hook end of a wire body, and can include two free ends of the wire forming a coupling end of the wire body. The coupling end can be received in the housing groove, and the coupling end can have at least one cooperating detent. The at least one detent and the at least one cooperating detent can be engaged in a storage position in which the hook end is positionable adjacent the power tool housing, and can be engaged in an in-use position in which the hook end is positionable extending away from the power tool housing ready for use in hanging the tool. The coupling end can be slidable along the housing groove between the storage and in-use positions.

Bracket, system and method for hanging articles under a structure
11965622 · 2024-04-23 · ·

The present invention is directed towards a system for hanging an article under a structure, the system comprising a structure comprising at least one plank; an article; and at least one bracket comprising a structure engaging portion structured and arranged to contact a top surface of at least one plank; a bottom extension portion structured and arranged to be coupled to the structure engaging portion and having a length that extends below a bottom surface of the plank; and an article engaging portion structured and arranged to be coupled to the article. Also disclosed are methods of hanging an article underneath a structure, and a bracket.

Wire positioning device

An aluminum wire positioning device system for solar panel cabling and harness string cabling is provided that includes a support structure, a cable, and a wire positioning device. The wire positioning device includes a center leg, an attachment support leg, an attachment member configured to couple the wire positioning device to the solar panel frame or solar panel support structure at an attachment point, a saddle support leg, and a cable support saddle configured to support the at least one cable. The attachment member is arranged at an angle relative to the cable support saddle about the center leg, and a center-of-gravity of the wire positioning device is aligned with the attachment point, the center leg, and the saddle support leg.

ANIMAL CRATE ASSEMBLY
20190274276 · 2019-09-12 ·

A crate assembly includes a plurality of members defining an interior of the crate assembly, where the plurality of members includes a front, a back, a top, a bottom, a first side and a second side. A frame is formed in one of the plurality of members, the frame having a plurality of interconnected horizontal and vertical wires that define a door opening. A door is pivotally coupled to the frame about a pivot wire of the frame to move between an open position and a closed position. A latch assembly is pivotally coupled to a horizontal wire of the frame. The latch assembly includes a wire having a first end, a second end and a transverse portion, the wire forming a first portion defined between the first end and the transverse portion and a second portion defined between the second end and the transverse portion.

GLIDE HOOK FOR USE WITH A SUPPORT ROD AND BEING CONFIGURED FOR SUPPORTING AN ARTICLE
20190249708 · 2019-08-15 ·

A glide accessory for coupling to an upper hook portion of a hook that is configured to be hung on a support rod. The glide accessory comprises an arcuate shaped body having a bottom surface and an opposing top surface. The bottom surface is a smooth surface and an arcuate shaped channel is formed in the arcuate shaped body and is open along the top surface and open at first and second ends of the arcuate shaped body. The glide accessory mates with the upper hook portion by receiving the bottom surface of the upper hook portion into the arcuate shaped channel.

FASTENING DEVICE FOR A TRAMPOLINE

A cord hook for fastening a jump mat to a trampoline frame includes a holding section for holding a first and a second loop end section of the cord loop and a fastening section for fastening the flexible band element, wherein a main tension vector (V) is defined by tension at the band element. The hook has a transition section connecting the holding section and the fastening section and is designed in such a way that a straight line (g) through the main tension vector (V) divides the holding space into a first partial space and a second partial space in such a way that, when the cord hook is used as intended, the first loop end section lies in the first partial space and the second loop end section lies in the second partial space. Also disclosed are a trampoline and a method for fastening the jump mat.

HOOK ADAPTED FOR SECURING ON A CYLINDRICAL BODY
20190101152 · 2019-04-04 ·

A hook adapted for securing on a cylindrical body is disclosed. The hook is comprised of a pair of attachment ends having an arcuate shape and coupled through a connecting portion. The arcuate shape of the attachment ends having a radius corresponding to a radius of the cylindrical body the device is received upon, wherein the arcuate shape and dimension is selected and configured to provide a compressive force to the cylindrical body to maintain a position of the device. The device having a plurality of hook ends and adapted to securing a multitude of objects.

Hook Device
20190082797 · 2019-03-21 ·

An elastic cord terminating in a pair of hook devices, each hook device made from a continuous length of wire. The continuous length of wire at one end has a hook bend having a hook tip, and at the other end a cord attachment. The hook bend and the cord attachment are separated by a shank length of the continuous wire into which there is bent a closed finger loop. The finger loop has a hook proximate surface that is separated longitudinally from the hook tip and toward the cord attachment by a selectable clearance distance.

Hook device with opposing jaws
20180187712 · 2018-07-05 ·

A hook device for bungee cords comprising a pair of opposing hooks whose bends substantially overlap when the device is in a closed configuration. The hooks may rotate away from each other into an opened configuration to enclose an object, and the hooks may rotate towards each other into a crossed configuration to provide a pull tab. The hooks are resistively held in each configuration by retaining elements. One hook may have a shallow throat to enable insertion into narrow openings.

Hook device with rotatable opposing jaws
20180187713 · 2018-07-05 ·

A hook device comprising two adjacent parallel oppositely facing hooks extending from a bushing and rotatably connected thereto such that adjacent surfaces of the hooks engage with each other at predefined relative angles defining a closed configuration suitable for enclosing around an object and a crossed configuration wherein one hook may serve as a finger pull tab. An engagement bias may be created by disposing the first bushing sleeve inferior to the second bushing sleeve and the first bend superior to the second bend.