Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
294190100 | POLE MOUNTED IMPLEMENT | 60 |
20080203748 | Sign holding extrusion-attachment arrangement - A sign hanging tool assembly for the attachment of a sign holding extrusion to a ceiling rail in a ceiling. The assembly comprises an extrusion tool mounted on an end of an elongated pole. The extrusion tool comprises a T-frame and a bias arm shaft. The T frame has a rear flange for engagement with a slot on the sign holding extrusion. The bias arm shaft is spaced apart and parallel to the rear flange for locating and engaging the sign holding extrusion therebetween. | 08-28-2008 |
20080217938 | REACHING AID AND METHOD FOR THE PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED - A reaching aid allowing a physically impaired user to retrieve one or more distant items is discussed. The reaching aid includes an apparatus body, a handle, a retrieving hook, and optionally a retrieving probe. The handle may be pivotally coupled with the apparatus body on a proximal end portion and may optionally include a limb support. One or both of the retrieving hook or the retrieving probe are disposed at a distal end portion of the apparatus body and may be movable both longitudinally and rotatably using an actuating arm member. A method of manufacturing and a method of using the reaching aid are also discussed. | 09-11-2008 |
20080224488 | Remote pick-up devices - An improvement to elongate tools for engaging objects from remote distances is disclosed wherein the connection between the rod on which the engagement elements are provided and the handle of the device allows for the orientation of the rod with respect to the handle to occupy at least two pre-selected fixed positions which are at angular positions approximately 90 degrees from one another. | 09-18-2008 |
20080265593 | HOT STICK DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHOD - A system includes an insulating pole including a cooperating connector on an end thereof. The system further includes a rescue tool adapted to form a connection with a person to move the person from one position to another position. The rescue tool includes a connector attached to an end of the rescue tool which is adapted to removably attach the rescue tool to the cooperating connector of the insulating pole. The rescue tool can be in the shape of a hook. The insulating pole can, for example, be expandable (for example, by telescoping). | 10-30-2008 |
20080309104 | WIRE ROUTING TOOL AND METHOD - A wire routing tool includes a guiding tip, a malleable shaft having a first end operatively connected to said guiding tip and a second end, and a guiding head having a first end operatively connected to said second end of said malleable shaft and a second end including a connector. | 12-18-2008 |
20090115211 | Golf disc and flying disc and multipurpose pick up tool - The GOLF DISC AND FLYING DISC AND MULTIPURPOSE PICK UP TOOL is a lightweight, collapsible, segmented shaft fitted with a durable suction cup. The suction cup provides a vacuum adhesion on either side, or any location, on the golf disc or flying disc or other generally flat and smooth objects. The disc or object can then be picked up (retrieved) from any surface or obstacle within reach. A flick of the finger to the suction cup edge breaks the vacuum and the tool and disc or object are separated. The tool can be deployed and used with one hand. The tool can be carried and used as extended or folded and stowed. | 05-07-2009 |
20090121505 | BATTERY- POWERED TELESCOPIC GRASPING APPARATUS - An apparatus for grasping items located at a distance from the operator, the apparatus comprising: a hook; a power means; an actuation means; a telescoping barrel in communication with the hook; a handle in communication with the telescoping barrel; an extending means contained within the telescoping barrel and in electrical communication with the actuation means and the power means, wherein the extending means extends the telescoping barrel and the actuation means optionally actuates the hook according to user input. | 05-14-2009 |
20090243318 | Device and method for lifting a pool skimmer basket - The present invention is directed to a skimmer basket lifting tool that enables a user to engage and remove a skimmer basket for cleaning without having to contact the debris accumulated within the basket. The skimmer basket lifting tool comprises a lifting handle which has both a proximal and a distal end, a base portion, including an attachment point for engaging the distal end of the lifting handle, and a pair of opposed skimmer basket crossbar engagement elements extending downward from the base portion. The opposed crossbar engagement elements are oriented such that rotation of the base portion, following insertion of the base portion into a skimmer basket housing, results in reversible engagement of the opposed crossbar engagement elements with the skimmer basket crossbar. This reliable, reversible engagement enables the skimmer basket to be lifted from the skimmer basket housing. | 10-01-2009 |
20100102583 | EXTENDIBLE REACHER - A hand-held reacher, comprising a jaw portion having a pair of jaws movable relative to each other between fully clamped and fully opened positions thereof, and a handle portion spaced apart from the jaw portion by a selectively extendible central portion. The handle portion comprises a manually-actuatable trigger operatively connected to the jaw portion by a selectively extendible pull member at least substantially disposed within the central portion, whereby actuation of the trigger is operative to move the pull member to thereby selectively position the pair of jaws between the fully clamped and fully opened position thereof. The selectively extendible central portion comprises a first tubular member slidingly telescopingly received within a second tubular member, a first coupling for selectively fixing the relative positions of the first and second tubular members, and a second coupling for selectively fixing the length of the pull member, the second coupling being characterized by a first, engaged condition in which the length of the pull member is fixed, and a second, disengaged condition in which the length of the pull member may be varied. | 04-29-2010 |
20100109357 | Extension tool - An extension tool is disclosed and comprises a first pole and a second pole. The second pole is slidably received within the first pole. The second pole has a plurality of apertures. A pin lever is pivotably mounted relative to the first pole. A pin slidably engages within the pin lever. The pin lever is released for inserting the pin into the plurality of apertures of the second pole for terminating displacement of the first pole relative to the second pole. The pin lever is depressed for removing the pin from the plurality of apertures of the second pole for permitting displacement of the first pole relative to the second pole. A device, tool or support may be secured to the second ends of the second pole. In one embodiment, a claw is secured to the second end of the second pole for engaging either a knuckle coupler or a wheel brake of a railroad car. | 05-06-2010 |
20100187842 | Pick up device with locking mechanism and leverage action trigger - This invention provides hand operated portable devices for grasping and manipulation of objects as well as methods of their use. | 07-29-2010 |
20100201141 | LASSO HANDLING DEVICE - A lasso handling device ( | 08-12-2010 |
20100201142 | Telescopic Clipping Apparatus - A telescopic clipping apparatus includes a handle, a lever, a telescopic unit, a clipping unit, a reel, a pulley and a cable. The lever is movably connected to the handle. The telescopic unit is connected to the handle. The clipping unit is pivotally connected to the telescopic unit. A reel is located in the telescopic unit. A pulley is connected to the clipping unit. The cable is wound around the pulley, and includes a first end tied to the lever and a second end tied to the reel. | 08-12-2010 |
20100207407 | HVAC Filter Changing System - An air conditioner filter removing system for air filters located in elevated return-air vents, such as return-air vent mounted in a ceiling or upper wall. The device consists of a filter-grabbing mechanism that can be mounted to an extension pole. The filter-grabbing mechanism has teeth protruding from it to grab an air filter and a holding plate where the filter is balanced once engaged by the teeth. In its preferred embodiment, the system has a holding means present on the return-air vent so the filter-grabbing mechanism can easily pull the vent open. Further, the preferred embodiment also has kicker plates kick the teeth out of the grill louvers they are inserted into, on the vent door. | 08-19-2010 |
20100207408 | REMOTE DEVICE ACCESS SYSTEM - A remote device access system is provided. The system includes a receiving member, an engaging head and a containment cage. The receiving member is configured to be coupled to a device (such as a smoke detector and the like) that is to be positioned in an out of arms reach location. The engaging head is configured to be coupled to an elongated member. The engagement head is further configured to selectively engage the receiving member coupled to the device. The containment cage is configured to be coupled to a surface at the out of arms reach location. The containment cage forms a containing chamber that is configured to selectively hold the device. The elongated member is configured to place and remove the device from the containing chamber of the containment cage via the engaging head and receiving member. | 08-19-2010 |
20100244475 | EXTENDABLE REACHING TOOL - An extendable tool having an internal drive assembly is disclosed. The extendable components of the internal drive assembly are two, or more, telescoping drive shafts each having an alignment structure. The alignment structure ensures that the drive shafts generally maintain their circumferential alignment relative to each other, i.e. the shafts rotate together and maintain their orientation, while allowing the drive shafts to slide axially relative to each other. In one embodiment the drive shafts have a non-circular cross-section, and more preferably, a square cross-section. Each inner drive shaft has a cross-sectional area that is slightly smaller than the next larger outer drive shaft. Thus, the drive shafts may slide axially relative to each other. However, when the drive shafts are rotated, the non-circular shape causes the inner drive shaft and the larger outer drive shaft to engage each other and rotate together. | 09-30-2010 |
20100301621 | Leaf Grapple - A leaf grapple for grabbing and lifting a pile of leaves or other loose debris is disclosed. The leaf grapple includes a basket at the end of a handle. The basket has multiple sections, each section being movably attached at the top to a first spider and, some distance away from the top, pivotably attached to a second spider. An actuating rod is assembled in the handle. The first spider is attached to the end of the actuating rod; the second spider is attached to the end of the handle. Pushing on the handle forces the first spider downward, which forces the top portions of the grapple sections downward. The grapple sections pivot about the lower ends of the second spider, which causes the grapple sections to open. Pulling up on the actuating rod forces the grapple sections to close. | 12-02-2010 |
20100320783 | Connection Tool For Use With Patient Carrying Systems - A carabiner comprising a body having an opening, a closure movably coupled to the body, the closure being movable to an open position, and to a closed position in which the opening is closed by the closure such that the body and the closure define a closed shape, and an actuator, coupled to the closure and operatively connected to the body, the actuator being configured to cause the closure to move to the closed position in response to loading of the carabiner, and to cause the closure to move from the closed position to the open position in response to unloading of the carabiner. | 12-23-2010 |
20110012382 | Flashlight with Telescopic Retriever - The invention is a flashlight with telescopic retrieving means. The flashlight has a hole in the face that houses an extending member with a magnetic tip. The member extends directly from the face of the device in a telescopic fashion and is defined by a flexible spring portion near its end. This combination of elements allows one to shine light into a normally inaccessible area, reach in with the telescopic retriever, and extract a small metallic object. | 01-20-2011 |
20110025081 | PICKUP BOX RETRIEVAL IMPLEMENT - An implement ( | 02-03-2011 |
20110042979 | REMOTELY-OPERATED ROPE-THREADING TOOL - A tool for threading a rope through a distant eye or around an object out of reach, such as for elevating tarps into trees, or placing fall protection lines, or securing a distant object. The tool has two curved arms that extend out from the body in unison and converge at a point where the end of the rope is passed from one arm to the other. The arms are then retracted back into the body, pulling the rope through the eye or around the object. The arms are extended by pulling one control line and retracted by pulling a second control line. The tool is typically mounted on the end of a pole, although other mountings are possible. The shape of the tool enables ropes to be threaded through a large number of eye configurations and around objects of varying sizes, even if there are obstructions adjacent the eye. | 02-24-2011 |
20110101716 | UTILITY POLE WITH REMOVABLE SUPPORTING PUSH BUTTON - A lineman's pole having telescoping sections is connected by a push button assembly for temporarily fixing the length of the pole by holding sections together. The push button assembly is accessible from an end of the pole and can be installed, removed, and positioned via a connector accessible from one open end of the pole. A tool engages the connector on the push button, allowing for pulling, pushing, and rotating the button into a desired position. One connector includes a threading. A threaded tool engages the threads, allowing the user to pull the push button out of the telescoping pole. The connector, such as the threads within a bore in an adapter holding the push button, allows for removing the push button assembly. The push button assembly connects and releases cylindrical sections of the telescoping lineman's pole via openings in the surface of the telescoping sections. | 05-05-2011 |
294190200 | Ball Retriever | 17 |
20090033109 | Retrieval device - A device for grasping and retrieving spheroidal objects, including sport balls, and particularly suited for golf balls. A fork extending from an elongate shaft, has at least three resilient tines arranged to resiliently and circumferentially grasp an outer surface of the spheroidal object. Alternative modification to the fork incorporates provision for carriage of a plurality of objects within the device, without compromising the ability of the device to grasp additional objects. | 02-05-2009 |
20090108601 | Ball engager and retainer and method - A method for engaging and retrieving golf balls includes aligning the bottom of a tubular member over a golf ball, and pushing down on the tubular member to pass the golf ball through an engaging and receiving assembly. An assembly for engaging and retrieving golf balls comprises a tube member and an engaging the retrieving assembly. The engaging and retrieving assembly comprises a body having a recess. A spring assembly is disposed within the recess, and includes a plurality of spring members. | 04-30-2009 |
20090127877 | Puck retriever - A puck retriever has a hollow interior of diameter larger than that of a puck for use in the game of hockey. A ring of rubber or similar resiliently deformable material is located adjacent to the lower end of the tube. The ring has an inner edge which defines a circular inlet of diameter smaller than that of a puck. The ring flexes upward when pressed downward against a puck which is resting on a flat surface with resulting bending upward of the edge and enlargement of the inlet sufficient to allow the puck to pass through the inlet. The ring is of sufficient strength to resist flexing downward under the weight of any pucks within the tube such that the ring prevents pucks within the tube from exiting through the inlet. The ring may be continuous and unbroken throughout its circumference or it may be cut into a number of flaps. | 05-21-2009 |
20090174202 | Advertising Device for an Improved Golf Ball Retriever - An advertising device for an improved golf ball retriever is provided. The golf ball retriever includes a hollow shaft made of a clear plastic material wherein an advertising slip can be placed into the hollow shaft by the use of a pole. The shaft may include a grip on one end for secure maneuvering of the golf ball retriever during retrieval. The shaft includes a suction cup with a hollow center on the opposite end where the grip may be located for retrieving a golf ball. The top end of the shaft also includes apertures in the shaft that allow a hanging device to be removably affixed to the shaft of the golf ball retriever. The top end of the shaft also has an end cap removably attached to the shaft to enclose the top end of the hollow shaft. | 07-09-2009 |
20100052344 | Golf ball retriever - A golf ball retriever that has a telescopic handle and an adjustable head. The retriever is unique because the ball passes through the bottom edge by simply placing the retriever over the ball and pressing down on the ball making tabs move in an upward direction. After the ball passes through the bottom edge the spring loaded tabs return to their original position and trap the ball within the confines of the ball retriever. The handle and ball receiver are adjustable to one another via the adjustable head connector allowing the operator to change the position of the head in relation to the telescopic handle. This allows the user to retrieve a ball on uneven surfaces. | 03-04-2010 |
20100127521 | COMBINED GOLF BALL RETRIEVER AND RETRACTABLE SAND RAKE - A golf ball retriever having a retractable sand rake integrated at one end thereof wherein the rake assembly is unfold from a collapsed position to an extended position. | 05-27-2010 |
20100314893 | Ball retrieving apparatus - The present invention is a foldable device for retrieving golf, tennis, or other balls. The invention comprises an elongated shaft having handles at one end and a pair of elongated arm members hinged to the shaft at an opposite end. When fully deployed, the arm members form a V-shaped collection member adapted to be moved along the surface of a putting green or tennis court to gather scattered balls within a first region of the collection member and then collect the gathered balls within a second region of the collection member for eventual lifting and transport. | 12-16-2010 |
20110049919 | Golf Ball Retriever - A golf ball retriever includes a ring attached to an elongated handle and a net pocket attached to one end of the ring. The net pocket may be made from a flexible mesh net material. The net pocket defines a constricted waist portion to inhibit golf balls captured in the pocket from unexpectedly escaping from the pocket. An inside edge of the ring is chamfered to facilitate capturing golf balls. The handle may, but need not, include a telescoping section. The ring may include LEDs or other lamps to make the ring more visible in murky water or under low ambient light conditions. | 03-03-2011 |
20110062731 | Retrieval and storage apparatus - A transportable universal object retrieval and holding apparatus is provided. It includes, a receiving component to allow pick up objects. In some aspects, the receiving components may include one or more spring mechanisms located at a first end. The objects may include tennis balls, baseballs, lacrosse balls, hockey pucks, and/or other objects. In other aspects, the compartments for storage of the objects may be modularly coupled to each to vary the storage capability of the apparatus. | 03-17-2011 |
20110204664 | BALL RETRIEVAL AND STORAGE DEVICE - A ball retrieval and storage device including a receptacle having a sidewall assembly and a bottom wall. The bottom wall has openings with a dimension less than the diameter of a ball and through which a compressed ball may be forced through the openings. The device has wheels positioned at a lower portion of the receptacle for rolling transport of the device. The device has handle members hingeably connected to the receptacle. The handle members are adjustable and formed of telescoping segments. The handle members are moveable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The device also has at least one locking lug on each handle member that engages a surface of said receptacle. The receptacle has at least one projection configured to provide an engagement surface for supporting a second device removably positioned on and transportable with the first device. | 08-25-2011 |
20120256431 | Golf ball retrieving device and methods of manufacturing and using same - A golf ball retrieving device is described, having a specially shaped handle combined with a capturing member. The design and use are described, along with a preferred method of manufacturing the device. | 10-11-2012 |
20140035303 | GOLF BALL RETRIEVER - A device for retrieving an object such as a golf ball. In one preferred embodiment, the device comprises a handle, a stationary member or loop that is rigidly attached to the handle, a reactive member or loop that is pivotally attached to the stationary member and a spring for biasing the reactive member substantially perpendicular to the stationary member. Prior to capturing the object, the retriever is set such that the stationary and reactive members are substantially parallel. The retriever is then directed so that when the spring contacts an object, it trips the spring and causes the reactive member to pivot into a substantially perpendicular position with respect to the stationary member, capturing the object inside the stationary and reactive members. | 02-06-2014 |
20140138967 | Object Retrieval System - A system for retrieving an object, particularly a substantially spherical object such as a golf ball, the system including a handle, a stationary member or loop that is rigidly attached to the handle, a reactive member or loop that is pivotally attached to the stationary member and a tension or compression member for biasing the reactive member substantially perpendicular to the stationary member. The tension/compression member is mounted externally, independent of the handle member and on the stationary member. Additionally, a telescopically extendable pole including a first hollow cylindrical tube and a second cylindrical tube which is telescopically displaceable within the first tube. In another arrangement, a system for selectively locking a set of telescoping tubes at a fixed relative longitudinal position including a series of hand operable, externally mounted, rotational locking collars and a two piece arcuate dimpled spacing mechanism. | 05-22-2014 |
20140159399 | MULTIPLE USE RETRIEVING AND INSERTING DEVICES - A device for capturing an object includes a base and a plurality of resilient fingers extending from the base. The fingers provide an internal space for accepting at least a portion of the object, wherein the distal ends of the fingers define an opening configured to deflect the fingers outwardly to enlarge the opening when the object passes through it. An elastic member is attached between plural fingers, and exerts essentially no inward force resisting expansion of the internal space until the fingers are deflected outwardly, such as by the object. Various forms of the device enable it to be used and/or easily adapted for use in many settings, including a light bulb changer that can reach remote locations and is adaptable to many different bulb shapes and sizes, and a sports ball holder/retriever, a device for freeing an object from an attachment at a remote location and retrieving it. | 06-12-2014 |
20140306471 | Tennis Ball Retrieving Apparatus - A tennis ball retrieving apparatus includes a storage tube, a ball capturing system, a release cap, and a shoulder strap. The intake tube and the release cap are oppositely positioned from each other along the storage tube, where the ball capturing system is connected with the storage tube and the release cap is removably attached with the storage tube. The user can utilize the tennis ball retrieving apparatus to collect tennis balls as the tennis balls are collected through the ball capturing system and stored within the storage tube. The release cap allows the users to unload the tennis balls from the storage tube once the storage tube is filled with the tennis balls. The shoulder strap is connected with storage tube so that the tennis ball retrieving apparatus can be easily transported by the users. | 10-16-2014 |
20150360088 | GOLF BALL RETRIEVER - A device for retrieving an object such as a golf ball. The retriever comprises a handle, a stationary member or loop that is rigidly attached to the handle, a reactive member or loop that is pivotally attached to the stationary member and a spring for biasing the reactive member substantially perpendicular to the stationary member. A locking clip is attached to the stationary member and is rotatable between a locking position and an unlocking position. In the locking position, the clip restrains the reactive member in a position substantially parallel to the stationary member so that the retriever can be stored without the reactive member rotating into the perpendicular position. | 12-17-2015 |
20220134189 | BALL STORAGE CARRIER AND HOPPER - A sports ball carrier is configured to fit inside a storage bag with ball rackets. The carrier may store sports balls in a substantially planar array that is one sports ball thick, and the width of the carrier may taper along its length generally simulating a racket form factor. A sports ball entry port may be provided for ball collection in a manner similar to a conventional ball hopper. | 05-05-2022 |
20090033109 | Retrieval device - A device for grasping and retrieving spheroidal objects, including sport balls, and particularly suited for golf balls. A fork extending from an elongate shaft, has at least three resilient tines arranged to resiliently and circumferentially grasp an outer surface of the spheroidal object. Alternative modification to the fork incorporates provision for carriage of a plurality of objects within the device, without compromising the ability of the device to grasp additional objects. | 02-05-2009 |
20090108601 | Ball engager and retainer and method - A method for engaging and retrieving golf balls includes aligning the bottom of a tubular member over a golf ball, and pushing down on the tubular member to pass the golf ball through an engaging and receiving assembly. An assembly for engaging and retrieving golf balls comprises a tube member and an engaging the retrieving assembly. The engaging and retrieving assembly comprises a body having a recess. A spring assembly is disposed within the recess, and includes a plurality of spring members. | 04-30-2009 |
20090127877 | Puck retriever - A puck retriever has a hollow interior of diameter larger than that of a puck for use in the game of hockey. A ring of rubber or similar resiliently deformable material is located adjacent to the lower end of the tube. The ring has an inner edge which defines a circular inlet of diameter smaller than that of a puck. The ring flexes upward when pressed downward against a puck which is resting on a flat surface with resulting bending upward of the edge and enlargement of the inlet sufficient to allow the puck to pass through the inlet. The ring is of sufficient strength to resist flexing downward under the weight of any pucks within the tube such that the ring prevents pucks within the tube from exiting through the inlet. The ring may be continuous and unbroken throughout its circumference or it may be cut into a number of flaps. | 05-21-2009 |
20090174202 | Advertising Device for an Improved Golf Ball Retriever - An advertising device for an improved golf ball retriever is provided. The golf ball retriever includes a hollow shaft made of a clear plastic material wherein an advertising slip can be placed into the hollow shaft by the use of a pole. The shaft may include a grip on one end for secure maneuvering of the golf ball retriever during retrieval. The shaft includes a suction cup with a hollow center on the opposite end where the grip may be located for retrieving a golf ball. The top end of the shaft also includes apertures in the shaft that allow a hanging device to be removably affixed to the shaft of the golf ball retriever. The top end of the shaft also has an end cap removably attached to the shaft to enclose the top end of the hollow shaft. | 07-09-2009 |
20100052344 | Golf ball retriever - A golf ball retriever that has a telescopic handle and an adjustable head. The retriever is unique because the ball passes through the bottom edge by simply placing the retriever over the ball and pressing down on the ball making tabs move in an upward direction. After the ball passes through the bottom edge the spring loaded tabs return to their original position and trap the ball within the confines of the ball retriever. The handle and ball receiver are adjustable to one another via the adjustable head connector allowing the operator to change the position of the head in relation to the telescopic handle. This allows the user to retrieve a ball on uneven surfaces. | 03-04-2010 |
20100127521 | COMBINED GOLF BALL RETRIEVER AND RETRACTABLE SAND RAKE - A golf ball retriever having a retractable sand rake integrated at one end thereof wherein the rake assembly is unfold from a collapsed position to an extended position. | 05-27-2010 |
20100314893 | Ball retrieving apparatus - The present invention is a foldable device for retrieving golf, tennis, or other balls. The invention comprises an elongated shaft having handles at one end and a pair of elongated arm members hinged to the shaft at an opposite end. When fully deployed, the arm members form a V-shaped collection member adapted to be moved along the surface of a putting green or tennis court to gather scattered balls within a first region of the collection member and then collect the gathered balls within a second region of the collection member for eventual lifting and transport. | 12-16-2010 |
20110049919 | Golf Ball Retriever - A golf ball retriever includes a ring attached to an elongated handle and a net pocket attached to one end of the ring. The net pocket may be made from a flexible mesh net material. The net pocket defines a constricted waist portion to inhibit golf balls captured in the pocket from unexpectedly escaping from the pocket. An inside edge of the ring is chamfered to facilitate capturing golf balls. The handle may, but need not, include a telescoping section. The ring may include LEDs or other lamps to make the ring more visible in murky water or under low ambient light conditions. | 03-03-2011 |
20110062731 | Retrieval and storage apparatus - A transportable universal object retrieval and holding apparatus is provided. It includes, a receiving component to allow pick up objects. In some aspects, the receiving components may include one or more spring mechanisms located at a first end. The objects may include tennis balls, baseballs, lacrosse balls, hockey pucks, and/or other objects. In other aspects, the compartments for storage of the objects may be modularly coupled to each to vary the storage capability of the apparatus. | 03-17-2011 |
20110204664 | BALL RETRIEVAL AND STORAGE DEVICE - A ball retrieval and storage device including a receptacle having a sidewall assembly and a bottom wall. The bottom wall has openings with a dimension less than the diameter of a ball and through which a compressed ball may be forced through the openings. The device has wheels positioned at a lower portion of the receptacle for rolling transport of the device. The device has handle members hingeably connected to the receptacle. The handle members are adjustable and formed of telescoping segments. The handle members are moveable between a first configuration and a second configuration. The device also has at least one locking lug on each handle member that engages a surface of said receptacle. The receptacle has at least one projection configured to provide an engagement surface for supporting a second device removably positioned on and transportable with the first device. | 08-25-2011 |
20120256431 | Golf ball retrieving device and methods of manufacturing and using same - A golf ball retrieving device is described, having a specially shaped handle combined with a capturing member. The design and use are described, along with a preferred method of manufacturing the device. | 10-11-2012 |
20140035303 | GOLF BALL RETRIEVER - A device for retrieving an object such as a golf ball. In one preferred embodiment, the device comprises a handle, a stationary member or loop that is rigidly attached to the handle, a reactive member or loop that is pivotally attached to the stationary member and a spring for biasing the reactive member substantially perpendicular to the stationary member. Prior to capturing the object, the retriever is set such that the stationary and reactive members are substantially parallel. The retriever is then directed so that when the spring contacts an object, it trips the spring and causes the reactive member to pivot into a substantially perpendicular position with respect to the stationary member, capturing the object inside the stationary and reactive members. | 02-06-2014 |
20140138967 | Object Retrieval System - A system for retrieving an object, particularly a substantially spherical object such as a golf ball, the system including a handle, a stationary member or loop that is rigidly attached to the handle, a reactive member or loop that is pivotally attached to the stationary member and a tension or compression member for biasing the reactive member substantially perpendicular to the stationary member. The tension/compression member is mounted externally, independent of the handle member and on the stationary member. Additionally, a telescopically extendable pole including a first hollow cylindrical tube and a second cylindrical tube which is telescopically displaceable within the first tube. In another arrangement, a system for selectively locking a set of telescoping tubes at a fixed relative longitudinal position including a series of hand operable, externally mounted, rotational locking collars and a two piece arcuate dimpled spacing mechanism. | 05-22-2014 |
20140159399 | MULTIPLE USE RETRIEVING AND INSERTING DEVICES - A device for capturing an object includes a base and a plurality of resilient fingers extending from the base. The fingers provide an internal space for accepting at least a portion of the object, wherein the distal ends of the fingers define an opening configured to deflect the fingers outwardly to enlarge the opening when the object passes through it. An elastic member is attached between plural fingers, and exerts essentially no inward force resisting expansion of the internal space until the fingers are deflected outwardly, such as by the object. Various forms of the device enable it to be used and/or easily adapted for use in many settings, including a light bulb changer that can reach remote locations and is adaptable to many different bulb shapes and sizes, and a sports ball holder/retriever, a device for freeing an object from an attachment at a remote location and retrieving it. | 06-12-2014 |
20140306471 | Tennis Ball Retrieving Apparatus - A tennis ball retrieving apparatus includes a storage tube, a ball capturing system, a release cap, and a shoulder strap. The intake tube and the release cap are oppositely positioned from each other along the storage tube, where the ball capturing system is connected with the storage tube and the release cap is removably attached with the storage tube. The user can utilize the tennis ball retrieving apparatus to collect tennis balls as the tennis balls are collected through the ball capturing system and stored within the storage tube. The release cap allows the users to unload the tennis balls from the storage tube once the storage tube is filled with the tennis balls. The shoulder strap is connected with storage tube so that the tennis ball retrieving apparatus can be easily transported by the users. | 10-16-2014 |
20150360088 | GOLF BALL RETRIEVER - A device for retrieving an object such as a golf ball. The retriever comprises a handle, a stationary member or loop that is rigidly attached to the handle, a reactive member or loop that is pivotally attached to the stationary member and a spring for biasing the reactive member substantially perpendicular to the stationary member. A locking clip is attached to the stationary member and is rotatable between a locking position and an unlocking position. In the locking position, the clip restrains the reactive member in a position substantially parallel to the stationary member so that the retriever can be stored without the reactive member rotating into the perpendicular position. | 12-17-2015 |
20220134189 | BALL STORAGE CARRIER AND HOPPER - A sports ball carrier is configured to fit inside a storage bag with ball rackets. The carrier may store sports balls in a substantially planar array that is one sports ball thick, and the width of the carrier may taper along its length generally simulating a racket form factor. A sports ball entry port may be provided for ball collection in a manner similar to a conventional ball hopper. | 05-05-2022 |
294190300 | Grappling Gaff | 5 |
20100225130 | Apparatus For Coupling And Decoupling Clips - An apparatus for coupling and decoupling clips is described. Specifically, the apparatus allows for installation of clips to building structures of varying elevations. The apparatus may comprise a telescoping pole, a lower pivot joint, an upper pivot joint, and at least one reversible clip. The reversible clip may be removed from the upper pivot joint by applying a substantially vertical force in a downward direction to the telescoping pole. Lights may be attached to the reversible clip. The lower pivot joint and upper pivot joint allow for the reversible clip to be coupled to building structures at various angles. | 09-09-2010 |
20110018290 | SAFETY GAFF - An elongated handle has a pointed fish hook rotatably affixed to one end of the handle, the hook having two operating dispositions, a first disposition wherein the hook is open for gaffing purposes and a second disposition wherein the hook folded back against the handle to block the hook point for safety. A mechanism releasably secures the hook at either disposition. A button actuated mechanism releases the hook from either disposition so that the hook can be moved from one operating disposition to the other. Preferably the gaff further includes a bias for urging the hook toward its open, gaffing disposition. | 01-27-2011 |
20120038179 | Mechanical device for securing and pulling people in peril to safety - A life saving device having a substantially elongated body with talon-like appendages at the front end, and radially extending handles at the breech end mechanically connected to open and close appendages. It also has a locking mechanism that locks the appendages at their position until they are manually unlocked or released by activating a disengaging mechanism. The shape of the appendages along with the way they are attached to the main body vary. The angle of the appendages in relation to the axis of the body and the way they are attached to the main body will also depend on what it will be used for, whether it's helping a person struggling in the water, securing and pulling someone from the bottom of a swimming pool, or moving a container with a hazardous material to a safer place. The material it is made of will also depend on what it will be used for. Some examples are stainless steel, titanium, fiber glass or one of the strong non conductive materials available. | 02-16-2012 |
20140077512 | Rope Gaff (collapsible) - A fully collapsible, double articulated gaff for retrieving fish when fishing from high bridges, piers and high banks. The device collapses to approximately 5 inches in diameter by 1 inch high to enable it to be carried in a tackle box. It has three double articulated, weighted gaff hooks. The fishing line is threaded thru the overlap in guide mechanism, then lowered to the fishes head gripping it with the gaff hooks, then by pulling up on the rope lifting the device and the fish. Materials and method of construction used to help reduce manufacturing cost. | 03-20-2014 |
20140084610 | APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING AN OBJECT FROM A CAVITY - An apparatus for extracting an object from a cavity is disclosed. The apparatus includes a collet surrounded by a sleeve, which both extend into the cavity. Fingers of the collar of the collet are contracted to grasp the object by the advancement of the collet into the sleeve. The collet is advanced by rotating a nut, which is located outside of the cavity and engages with a threaded portion of the shaft of the collet. The shaft includes a groove extending through the threaded portion of the shaft. This groove engages with a protrusion extending from a handle to prevent the collet from rotating during rotation of the nut and advancement of the collet. The handle is located outside of the cavity and is held during the extraction. | 03-27-2014 |
20100225130 | Apparatus For Coupling And Decoupling Clips - An apparatus for coupling and decoupling clips is described. Specifically, the apparatus allows for installation of clips to building structures of varying elevations. The apparatus may comprise a telescoping pole, a lower pivot joint, an upper pivot joint, and at least one reversible clip. The reversible clip may be removed from the upper pivot joint by applying a substantially vertical force in a downward direction to the telescoping pole. Lights may be attached to the reversible clip. The lower pivot joint and upper pivot joint allow for the reversible clip to be coupled to building structures at various angles. | 09-09-2010 |
20110018290 | SAFETY GAFF - An elongated handle has a pointed fish hook rotatably affixed to one end of the handle, the hook having two operating dispositions, a first disposition wherein the hook is open for gaffing purposes and a second disposition wherein the hook folded back against the handle to block the hook point for safety. A mechanism releasably secures the hook at either disposition. A button actuated mechanism releases the hook from either disposition so that the hook can be moved from one operating disposition to the other. Preferably the gaff further includes a bias for urging the hook toward its open, gaffing disposition. | 01-27-2011 |
20120038179 | Mechanical device for securing and pulling people in peril to safety - A life saving device having a substantially elongated body with talon-like appendages at the front end, and radially extending handles at the breech end mechanically connected to open and close appendages. It also has a locking mechanism that locks the appendages at their position until they are manually unlocked or released by activating a disengaging mechanism. The shape of the appendages along with the way they are attached to the main body vary. The angle of the appendages in relation to the axis of the body and the way they are attached to the main body will also depend on what it will be used for, whether it's helping a person struggling in the water, securing and pulling someone from the bottom of a swimming pool, or moving a container with a hazardous material to a safer place. The material it is made of will also depend on what it will be used for. Some examples are stainless steel, titanium, fiber glass or one of the strong non conductive materials available. | 02-16-2012 |
20140077512 | Rope Gaff (collapsible) - A fully collapsible, double articulated gaff for retrieving fish when fishing from high bridges, piers and high banks. The device collapses to approximately 5 inches in diameter by 1 inch high to enable it to be carried in a tackle box. It has three double articulated, weighted gaff hooks. The fishing line is threaded thru the overlap in guide mechanism, then lowered to the fishes head gripping it with the gaff hooks, then by pulling up on the rope lifting the device and the fish. Materials and method of construction used to help reduce manufacturing cost. | 03-20-2014 |
20140084610 | APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING AN OBJECT FROM A CAVITY - An apparatus for extracting an object from a cavity is disclosed. The apparatus includes a collet surrounded by a sleeve, which both extend into the cavity. Fingers of the collar of the collet are contracted to grasp the object by the advancement of the collet into the sleeve. The collet is advanced by rotating a nut, which is located outside of the cavity and engages with a threaded portion of the shaft of the collet. The shaft includes a groove extending through the threaded portion of the shaft. This groove engages with a protrusion extending from a handle to prevent the collet from rotating during rotation of the nut and advancement of the collet. The handle is located outside of the cavity and is held during the extraction. | 03-27-2014 |
294024000 | Compound tool | 16 |
20090091147 | POLE-MOUNTED HOOK DEVICE FOR ELECTRIC UTILITY APPLICATIONS - A hook device for coupling with a universal pole such as a utility pole or hot stick performs a plurality of functions including at least physically engaging a component of a utility device. The hook device has a base having an axis with a pole attachment for coupling with the universal pole. An arm extends from the base along the axis of the base at the arm's upper portion and bends at an elbow at a right angle extending in a forearm, which, together with the axis of the base define a first plane. A hook portion is connected to the forearm and has a geometry in a second plane at the first angle from the axis of the forearm. An end portion is connected to the hook portion and has the same axis as the forearm. A finger is angled from the axis of the forearm at the third angle and angled from the axis of the base at the second angle. | 04-09-2009 |
20090278367 | Apparatus for picking up man made or other objects placed on any environmental surface and process for using the apparatus - Apparatus lifting objects with wire forming two looped, springy wire elements crossing in “x”, ending in loops with terminus 304 degrees leaving 56 degree hooks, handle of any length or material, Strong magnet glued in handle top, countersunk ⅛″, backup securement by 2 Allen screws through handle, steel removable cover for magnet, tapped receiving common arrowhead with steel point, Metal termination plate/end cap at bottom terminus of handle forming platform anchoring several apparatus elements, Sharply pointed arrowhead for piercing and picking items as paper, plastic, etc, Flexible, curved entrapment medium attached to termination plate/endcap of handle perpendicular to loops by screw and washer, Screw with washer and spacer attaching wire tops to handle allowing flexible wire movement, screw and washer attaching entrapment medium to attachment plate, 2 short pieces of hook/loop tape wrapping steel end cap, arrowhead maintaining contact with magnet preventing loss of point. | 11-12-2009 |
20090309378 | ADJUSTABLE GRIPPING DEVICE - A gripping assembly having a first or holding end with a pair of rotatable operating elements held therein and connected to a wind assembly having a flexible, non-resilient link held by one end therein for operating a pair of gripping elements, movably mounted on a distal end of an adjustable, two part hollow body. The wind assembly is captured between a pair of lever housings and includes a constant force spring to allow the flexible, non-resilient link to be wound onto or from the wind assembly. | 12-17-2009 |
20120013138 | GRIPPER SYSTEM FOR TRAY SEALING MACHINE - A gripper system ( | 01-19-2012 |
20130015675 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR LAYER PICKING AND ORDER FULFILLMENT FOR ITEMS STORED IN A WAREHOUSEAANM PICKARD; DOUGLASAACI St. CatharinesAACO CAAAGP PICKARD; DOUGLAS St. Catharines CAAANM Graca; LuisAACI North YorkAACO CAAAGP Graca; Luis North York CA - An apparatus for picking and placing a layer of product, comprising: a frame, the frame movable from a first position above and clear of the layer of product to a second position over and enclosing the layer of product; paddles mounted on internal sides of the frame, each paddle moveable from a first position in which the paddle is clear of the layer of product to a second position in which the paddle engages and grips a respective side of the layer of product by applying mechanical force thereto; a vacuum duct mounted in the frame over the layer of product, the vacuum duct moveable from a first position in which the vacuum duct is clear of the layer of product to a second position in which the vacuum duct engages and grips a top of the layer of product by applying vacuum force thereto; and, a control system adapted to selectively control respective mechanisms for positioning of the frame, paddles, and vacuum duct to thereby pick and place the layer of product. | 01-17-2013 |
20130057001 | Gripping Device with Claw and Electrical-Operated Magnetic Disk - A gripping device comprises a base, claws, cylinders, and an electrical-operated magnetic disk. At least two claws are pivotally coupled to the base. The base is provided with a coupling portion, which can be pivotally coupled to an arm of an operation machine. Each claw is pivotally coupled to a first location of a vertical plate of the base. Each cylinder is pivotally coupled to one of the claws. When the claws hold together, an accommodating space can be defined, in which the disk is mounted. The disk is provided with a central shaft, which can be fitted in a central space of the base. Thereby, large pieces of metal can be gripped by the claws, whereas small pieces of iron can be picked up by the electrical-operated magnetic disk, so that one machine employing the gripping device can take large pieces of metal and small pieces of iron. | 03-07-2013 |
20130249225 | ROBOT HAND - A robot hand having a suction holding unit on one face side holds a plate-shaped work by suction. An outer circumferential edge of the plate-shaped work is held, without contact with a surface of the plate-shaped work, by an outer circumference holding unit provided on the other face side. The robot hand can be used to hold the plate-shaped work yet to be worked by the suction holding unit, and to hold the plate-shaped work having been worked by the outer circumference holding unit. This prevents working debris from being deposited on the plate-shaped work yet to be worked and prevents defective working from occurring. In addition, since the plate-shaped work having been worked is held by the outer circumference holding unit, the robot hand does not make contact with surfaces of the worked plate-shaped work, and, accordingly, no contact marks are formed on the surfaces of the work. | 09-26-2013 |
20140132014 | MULTI FUNCTIONAL RETRIEVAL TOOL ENCOPASSING AN ARRAY OF USES TO ACCOMODATE TREESTAND HUNTERS - A handy compact multifunctional tool used primarily by tree stand hunters, to help make every day hunting from an elevated position more enjoyable as well as to help get you out of the inevitable pinches that hunting throws your way. Having a series of rotatable grapples used for various purposes, including: retrieval of dropped or left behind items, grappling of tree limbs to be removed from the hunter's line of sight, a place to hang weapons or accessories while not in use. A handy dry storage compartment for storage of whatever the user sees fit is conveniently located in side of unit. Magnets are located on the sides and bottom for retrieval of dropped magnetically retrievable items. The grapples are attached to a shank or main body that will later be described which is attached to a rope used for lowering tool and retrieving items etc. When not in use the main body is designed to accommodate the winding and unwinding of attached rope which doubles as a tree stand hunters hoist rope. | 05-15-2014 |
20140327257 | TOOL FOR REMOVING A SWIMMING POOL SKIMMER BASKET - The present invention provides a tool designed to remove a swimming pool skimmer basket for cleaning without having to touch the debris trapped therein. The tool provided for herein takes the general appearance of a pair of tongs having a uniquely constructed grasping portion. The grasping portion of the tongs provides several ways to remove the skimmer basket from the skimmer for cleaning and facilitates removal of debris directly from the skimmer basket. | 11-06-2014 |
20150015008 | Household Retrieval Device - A tool for retrieval of dropped and other items includes an elongated rod member having a first end and an opposite second end, with a handle mounted at the first end of the rod and defining a user gripping surface, and a retrieval member mounted at the second end of the rod and defining a lower planar retrieval surface. The retrieval member includes a magnet and the lower planar retrieval member surface defines a sticky surface region, both for attachment and retrieval of dropped and other items. | 01-15-2015 |
20150021944 | CARRIER DEVICE AND CERAMIC MEMBER - A ceramic member, in a carrier device, includes: a plurality of ceramic layers that have insulating properties and are integrally sintered; a clamping electrode formed on a first ceramic layer among the plurality of ceramic layers and inside of the plurality of ceramic layers, and configured to attract a dielectric material by electrostatic force; a power feed port configured to receive a supply of electric power to the clamping electrode from outside of the ceramic member; a land formed on a second ceramic layer, which is different from the first ceramic layer among the plurality of ceramic layers, and configured to receive electric power through the power feed port; and a via arranged to pass through at least one of the plurality of ceramic layers and provided as a conductive material to electrically connect the clamping electrode with the land. | 01-22-2015 |
20150035301 | UTENSIL WITH GRIP FEATURE - A utensil for other use in the kitchen or similar venues configured with two side portions and a flexible middle portion formed to bend away from the adjacent side portions. The utensil includes a handle and at least one finger tab extending above and below the middle portion that allow the user to push the middle portion above or below the adjacent side portions and to lock utensil in an open position. The side and middle portions may be configured as a plurality of fork tines or the side and middle portions may be configured as substantially square (rectangular) supports resembling a spatula. Alternatively, the utensil is configured as two separate “L” shaped portions. The combination of the handle, the finger tabs and relatively movable portions allow a user of the utensil to grip food or other items with the utensil. | 02-05-2015 |
20150298320 | GRIPPER APPARATUS - A gripper apparatus includes a receiving surface which faces an object for gripping purposes, and includes at least one electroadhesion section, which has at least one electrode, for exerting an electroadhesion force on the object. In order to reliably grip and hold an object, provision is made for the electroadhesion section for bearing against the object to be gripped to project beyond the receiving surface in the direction of the object which is to be gripped in such a way that a space which adjoins the receiving surface and the electroadhesion section is formed, and that the electroadhesion section is designed such that it can be deformed in such a way that it can be matched to the shape of the object which is to be gripped when it bears against said object. | 10-22-2015 |
20150305570 | FLIPPER TONG ASSEMBLY - A kitchen utensil selectively usable as tongs or a spatula. The utensil has first and second arms each with first and second ends. The first ends are pivotally secured together and the arms are moveable between a position where they are adjacent each other and a position where they are at an angle relative to each other. The second arm telescopes and is movable between a retracted position and an extended position. When retracted, the second ends are substantially adjacent and opposite each other. When extended, the second end of the second arm is positioned a distance outwardly beyond the second end of the first arm. The second end of the first arm is a shaped tong member and the second end of the second arm is a spatula member. The tong and spatula members are each positioned at an angle relative to the rest of the respective arm. | 10-29-2015 |
20160023851 | GRIPPER HEAD FOR REMOVING PACKAGES OF ARTICLES FROM A STACK - A gripper head for transporting packages of articles includes a suction nozzle having a suction opening for attachment to a package side wall by suction. The suction opening extends in a vertical plane in a loading position of the gripper head. At least one carrying element can be passed under a package bottom and longitudinally displaced in a horizontal plane in the loading position of the gripper head. A device tilts the package of articles from the loading position into a gripping position. A suction tube, which is provided in addition to the suction nozzle, is configured to be pivoted out in a direction of the package of articles and is movable transversely across a width of the gripper head. | 01-28-2016 |
20160089774 | HANDHELD ENGAGEMENT DEVICE - A handheld engagement device ( | 03-31-2016 |
20090091147 | POLE-MOUNTED HOOK DEVICE FOR ELECTRIC UTILITY APPLICATIONS - A hook device for coupling with a universal pole such as a utility pole or hot stick performs a plurality of functions including at least physically engaging a component of a utility device. The hook device has a base having an axis with a pole attachment for coupling with the universal pole. An arm extends from the base along the axis of the base at the arm's upper portion and bends at an elbow at a right angle extending in a forearm, which, together with the axis of the base define a first plane. A hook portion is connected to the forearm and has a geometry in a second plane at the first angle from the axis of the forearm. An end portion is connected to the hook portion and has the same axis as the forearm. A finger is angled from the axis of the forearm at the third angle and angled from the axis of the base at the second angle. | 04-09-2009 |
20090278367 | Apparatus for picking up man made or other objects placed on any environmental surface and process for using the apparatus - Apparatus lifting objects with wire forming two looped, springy wire elements crossing in “x”, ending in loops with terminus 304 degrees leaving 56 degree hooks, handle of any length or material, Strong magnet glued in handle top, countersunk ⅛″, backup securement by 2 Allen screws through handle, steel removable cover for magnet, tapped receiving common arrowhead with steel point, Metal termination plate/end cap at bottom terminus of handle forming platform anchoring several apparatus elements, Sharply pointed arrowhead for piercing and picking items as paper, plastic, etc, Flexible, curved entrapment medium attached to termination plate/endcap of handle perpendicular to loops by screw and washer, Screw with washer and spacer attaching wire tops to handle allowing flexible wire movement, screw and washer attaching entrapment medium to attachment plate, 2 short pieces of hook/loop tape wrapping steel end cap, arrowhead maintaining contact with magnet preventing loss of point. | 11-12-2009 |
20090309378 | ADJUSTABLE GRIPPING DEVICE - A gripping assembly having a first or holding end with a pair of rotatable operating elements held therein and connected to a wind assembly having a flexible, non-resilient link held by one end therein for operating a pair of gripping elements, movably mounted on a distal end of an adjustable, two part hollow body. The wind assembly is captured between a pair of lever housings and includes a constant force spring to allow the flexible, non-resilient link to be wound onto or from the wind assembly. | 12-17-2009 |
20120013138 | GRIPPER SYSTEM FOR TRAY SEALING MACHINE - A gripper system ( | 01-19-2012 |
20130015675 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR LAYER PICKING AND ORDER FULFILLMENT FOR ITEMS STORED IN A WAREHOUSEAANM PICKARD; DOUGLASAACI St. CatharinesAACO CAAAGP PICKARD; DOUGLAS St. Catharines CAAANM Graca; LuisAACI North YorkAACO CAAAGP Graca; Luis North York CA - An apparatus for picking and placing a layer of product, comprising: a frame, the frame movable from a first position above and clear of the layer of product to a second position over and enclosing the layer of product; paddles mounted on internal sides of the frame, each paddle moveable from a first position in which the paddle is clear of the layer of product to a second position in which the paddle engages and grips a respective side of the layer of product by applying mechanical force thereto; a vacuum duct mounted in the frame over the layer of product, the vacuum duct moveable from a first position in which the vacuum duct is clear of the layer of product to a second position in which the vacuum duct engages and grips a top of the layer of product by applying vacuum force thereto; and, a control system adapted to selectively control respective mechanisms for positioning of the frame, paddles, and vacuum duct to thereby pick and place the layer of product. | 01-17-2013 |
20130057001 | Gripping Device with Claw and Electrical-Operated Magnetic Disk - A gripping device comprises a base, claws, cylinders, and an electrical-operated magnetic disk. At least two claws are pivotally coupled to the base. The base is provided with a coupling portion, which can be pivotally coupled to an arm of an operation machine. Each claw is pivotally coupled to a first location of a vertical plate of the base. Each cylinder is pivotally coupled to one of the claws. When the claws hold together, an accommodating space can be defined, in which the disk is mounted. The disk is provided with a central shaft, which can be fitted in a central space of the base. Thereby, large pieces of metal can be gripped by the claws, whereas small pieces of iron can be picked up by the electrical-operated magnetic disk, so that one machine employing the gripping device can take large pieces of metal and small pieces of iron. | 03-07-2013 |
20130249225 | ROBOT HAND - A robot hand having a suction holding unit on one face side holds a plate-shaped work by suction. An outer circumferential edge of the plate-shaped work is held, without contact with a surface of the plate-shaped work, by an outer circumference holding unit provided on the other face side. The robot hand can be used to hold the plate-shaped work yet to be worked by the suction holding unit, and to hold the plate-shaped work having been worked by the outer circumference holding unit. This prevents working debris from being deposited on the plate-shaped work yet to be worked and prevents defective working from occurring. In addition, since the plate-shaped work having been worked is held by the outer circumference holding unit, the robot hand does not make contact with surfaces of the worked plate-shaped work, and, accordingly, no contact marks are formed on the surfaces of the work. | 09-26-2013 |
20140132014 | MULTI FUNCTIONAL RETRIEVAL TOOL ENCOPASSING AN ARRAY OF USES TO ACCOMODATE TREESTAND HUNTERS - A handy compact multifunctional tool used primarily by tree stand hunters, to help make every day hunting from an elevated position more enjoyable as well as to help get you out of the inevitable pinches that hunting throws your way. Having a series of rotatable grapples used for various purposes, including: retrieval of dropped or left behind items, grappling of tree limbs to be removed from the hunter's line of sight, a place to hang weapons or accessories while not in use. A handy dry storage compartment for storage of whatever the user sees fit is conveniently located in side of unit. Magnets are located on the sides and bottom for retrieval of dropped magnetically retrievable items. The grapples are attached to a shank or main body that will later be described which is attached to a rope used for lowering tool and retrieving items etc. When not in use the main body is designed to accommodate the winding and unwinding of attached rope which doubles as a tree stand hunters hoist rope. | 05-15-2014 |
20140327257 | TOOL FOR REMOVING A SWIMMING POOL SKIMMER BASKET - The present invention provides a tool designed to remove a swimming pool skimmer basket for cleaning without having to touch the debris trapped therein. The tool provided for herein takes the general appearance of a pair of tongs having a uniquely constructed grasping portion. The grasping portion of the tongs provides several ways to remove the skimmer basket from the skimmer for cleaning and facilitates removal of debris directly from the skimmer basket. | 11-06-2014 |
20150015008 | Household Retrieval Device - A tool for retrieval of dropped and other items includes an elongated rod member having a first end and an opposite second end, with a handle mounted at the first end of the rod and defining a user gripping surface, and a retrieval member mounted at the second end of the rod and defining a lower planar retrieval surface. The retrieval member includes a magnet and the lower planar retrieval member surface defines a sticky surface region, both for attachment and retrieval of dropped and other items. | 01-15-2015 |
20150021944 | CARRIER DEVICE AND CERAMIC MEMBER - A ceramic member, in a carrier device, includes: a plurality of ceramic layers that have insulating properties and are integrally sintered; a clamping electrode formed on a first ceramic layer among the plurality of ceramic layers and inside of the plurality of ceramic layers, and configured to attract a dielectric material by electrostatic force; a power feed port configured to receive a supply of electric power to the clamping electrode from outside of the ceramic member; a land formed on a second ceramic layer, which is different from the first ceramic layer among the plurality of ceramic layers, and configured to receive electric power through the power feed port; and a via arranged to pass through at least one of the plurality of ceramic layers and provided as a conductive material to electrically connect the clamping electrode with the land. | 01-22-2015 |
20150035301 | UTENSIL WITH GRIP FEATURE - A utensil for other use in the kitchen or similar venues configured with two side portions and a flexible middle portion formed to bend away from the adjacent side portions. The utensil includes a handle and at least one finger tab extending above and below the middle portion that allow the user to push the middle portion above or below the adjacent side portions and to lock utensil in an open position. The side and middle portions may be configured as a plurality of fork tines or the side and middle portions may be configured as substantially square (rectangular) supports resembling a spatula. Alternatively, the utensil is configured as two separate “L” shaped portions. The combination of the handle, the finger tabs and relatively movable portions allow a user of the utensil to grip food or other items with the utensil. | 02-05-2015 |
20150298320 | GRIPPER APPARATUS - A gripper apparatus includes a receiving surface which faces an object for gripping purposes, and includes at least one electroadhesion section, which has at least one electrode, for exerting an electroadhesion force on the object. In order to reliably grip and hold an object, provision is made for the electroadhesion section for bearing against the object to be gripped to project beyond the receiving surface in the direction of the object which is to be gripped in such a way that a space which adjoins the receiving surface and the electroadhesion section is formed, and that the electroadhesion section is designed such that it can be deformed in such a way that it can be matched to the shape of the object which is to be gripped when it bears against said object. | 10-22-2015 |
20150305570 | FLIPPER TONG ASSEMBLY - A kitchen utensil selectively usable as tongs or a spatula. The utensil has first and second arms each with first and second ends. The first ends are pivotally secured together and the arms are moveable between a position where they are adjacent each other and a position where they are at an angle relative to each other. The second arm telescopes and is movable between a retracted position and an extended position. When retracted, the second ends are substantially adjacent and opposite each other. When extended, the second end of the second arm is positioned a distance outwardly beyond the second end of the first arm. The second end of the first arm is a shaped tong member and the second end of the second arm is a spatula member. The tong and spatula members are each positioned at an angle relative to the rest of the respective arm. | 10-29-2015 |
20160023851 | GRIPPER HEAD FOR REMOVING PACKAGES OF ARTICLES FROM A STACK - A gripper head for transporting packages of articles includes a suction nozzle having a suction opening for attachment to a package side wall by suction. The suction opening extends in a vertical plane in a loading position of the gripper head. At least one carrying element can be passed under a package bottom and longitudinally displaced in a horizontal plane in the loading position of the gripper head. A device tilts the package of articles from the loading position into a gripping position. A suction tube, which is provided in addition to the suction nozzle, is configured to be pivoted out in a direction of the package of articles and is movable transversely across a width of the gripper head. | 01-28-2016 |
20160089774 | HANDHELD ENGAGEMENT DEVICE - A handheld engagement device ( | 03-31-2016 |