Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
248208000 | Window | 11 |
20080251666 | Balloon Holder Window Clip - The invention provides an apparatus for attaching a balloon holder to a car window or other planar surface. An apparatus secures a rod structure to the edge of a flat plane and includes an adapter platform with a stationary fin where the platform is securable to an edge of a planar structure. The apparatus also includes a display arm attachable to the stationary fin, the display arm includes a variable diameter internal space for accommodating the rod structure. The apparatus also includes a stand grip threadably attachable to the display arm on a distal end from the stationary fin where the stand grip includes a stand grip internal-extension for compressionally securing the rod structure to the distal portion of the display arm. | 10-16-2008 |
20090039219 | Portable air conditioner support arrangement - A portable air conditioner support arrangement for supporting a portable air conditioner in a window frame assembly. The support arrangement comprises an elongated flange-engaging rail having a first end and a second end, with a channel engaging tab arranged on the first end and the second end of the rail. Each of the tabs are arranged to mate with a channel on the sides of the window frame assembly. The rail has an elongated face to engage a flange on the upper front edge of the air conditioner and maintain the air conditioner free of support by a window sash of the window frame assembly. | 02-12-2009 |
20090108154 | Window Mounting Bracket - Disclosed is an improved mounting bracket, for use with a window frame having a channel formed therein, the channel having a substantially T-shaped profile formed by a central slot defined in the window frame surface and a base disposed beneath the frame surface to which the slot extends and which is bisected thereby. The bracket is of the type having: a bracket body fastened, in use, to the frame of a structure adjacent a window opening to secure said window frame in said opening; and a pair of opposed lugs rigidly connected to the body and which are frictionally engaged in the base in use. The improvement comprises a further pair of opposed lugs rigidly connected to the body to provide a transport position for the bracket wherein the further pair of opposed lugs are rigidly, frictional engaged in the base and the body extends substantially lengthwise of the frame. | 04-30-2009 |
20100102183 | Window Insert - The application is directed to a window insert that may be inserted into a gap near a window such that the insert may be visible through the window. In certain embodiments, the application is directed to a window insert having a visible area that may be visible through the window and may also have a ledge area that may support, hold, or otherwise retain a removable product or removable accessory on, near, or around the window insert. The window insert may further comprise an anchor and a visible area wherein the ledge contains one or more wells for holding or retaining food stuffs. | 04-29-2010 |
20100270448 | Window Air Conditioner Adjustable Brace - An adjustable brace for supporting a window air conditioner that includes: a pair of interior brackets on the inside adjustably attached to a pair of exterior brackets and a pair of locating brackets on the outside. The pair of interior brackets includes an interior leg extending downwardly from one end and adjustably secured to the wall by interior mounting plates. The pair of exterior brackets includes an exterior leg extending downwardly from one end and adjustably secured to the wall by exterior mounting plates. A cross member adjustably connects the two interior brackets to fit different size air conditioners. The adjustable brace extends through the window to adjustably support the window air conditioner. | 10-28-2010 |
20110272540 | Portable air conditioner support arrangement - A portable air conditioner support arrangement for supporting a portable air conditioner in a window frame assembly. The support arrangement comprises an elongated flange-engaging rail having a first end and a second end, with a channel engaging tab arranged on the first end and the second end of the rail. Each of the tabs are arranged to mate with a channel on the sides of the window frame assembly. The rail has an elongated face to engage a flange on the upper front edge of the air conditioner and maintain the air conditioner free of support by a window sash of the window frame assembly. | 11-10-2011 |
20120160975 | MODULAR BRACKET SYSTEM FOR WINDOW TREATMENT - A bracket system for window dressing includes two brackets configured to be attached to an architectural member, such as a window well, a wall or a ceiling and receive the ends of window dressings. The brackets have edges adapted to receive a fascia designed to hide the window dressing. Preferably, the fascia has a front wall designed to snap onto the brackets and is sized so that it extends above the brackets to provide a neater and cleaner look. The fascia may be L-shaped with a vertical and a horizontal member and the brackets may be configured so that the horizontal member attaches either to the top or to the bottom of the brackets. | 06-28-2012 |
20130341474 | GRIPPER WINDOW ROD - A window rod assembly includes a support rod extending between first and second arms, the support rod including first and second rod portions, wherein the first rod portion is configured to slideably engage the second rod portion; a fastener for maintaining a fixed spatial relationship between the first and second rod portions; a force adjuster positioned in one of the first and second rod portions; a first end bracket coupled to the first arm, the first end bracket including a first part configured to be positioned adjacent to a first interior surface of an opening; and a second end bracket coupled to the second arm, the second end bracket including a first part configured to be positioned adjacent to a second interior surface of the opening. | 12-26-2013 |
20150097096 | WINDOW SUPPORT AND METHOD FOR ROOM AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION - A bracket for mounting an air conditioning unit in a window has a base plate having a front edge and a rear edge and a pair of support legs connected to the base plate and extending from the rear edge, each support leg having an end face that faces in a same direction as the front edge and a support trough connected to the front edge. There are adjustable arms connected to the support trough. These arms are slidable in opposite directions to increase the width of the bracket and fit it exactly to the width of the window frame. When the bracket is positioned in a window frame of a structure, the support trough fits within the window frame and the end faces of the each support leg rest against an exterior of the structure. | 04-09-2015 |
248236000 | Shelf or scaffold type | 2 |
20150034784 | SUPPORTING AN OBJECT AT A WINDOW OF A BUILDING BY APPLYING OPPOSING FORCES TO AN INTERIOR SURFACE AND AN EXTERIOR SURFACE OF THE BUILDING - An apparatus for supporting an object at a window of a building comprises a first member, a second member, and a third member. The first member extends along at least a partial width of the window and abuts an interior surface of the building. The first member is configured to support the object by exerting an outward force on the interior surface of the building in response to a downward force exerted by the object. The first member also comprises at least two sections extending from the interior of the building to the exterior of the building. These sections may extend from the interior of the building to the exterior of the building about respective distal ends of the first member. The sum of the forces applied on the surfaces of the building are sufficient to secure the object to the building. | 02-05-2015 |
20160058189 | SUPPORTING AN OBJECT AT A WINDOW OF A BUILDING BY APPLYING OPPOSING FORCES TO AN INTERIOR SURFACE AND AN EXTERIOR SURFACE OF THE BUILDING - An apparatus for supporting an object at a window of a building comprises a first member, a second member, and a third member. The first member extends along at least a partial width of the window and abuts an interior surface of the building. The first member is configured to support the object by exerting an outward force on the interior surface of the building in response to a downward force exerted by the object. The first member also comprises at least two sections extending from the interior of the building to the exterior of the building. These sections may extend from the interior of the building to the exterior of the building about respective distal ends of the first member. The sum of the forces applied on the surfaces of the building are sufficient to secure the object to the building. | 03-03-2016 |