Abstract:
A secure holder for an electronic display includes a body enclosing a cavity with four slots that slidably receive corresponding retaining members that are configured to adjustably and securely retain a display device. Left, right, and bottom retaining members include a proximal portion with slots that extend into the volume and a U-shaped portion extending away from the proximal portion. The slidable retaining members may be preset to retain a particular device with releasable locking members accessible from the front, prior to engaging the device. An upper retaining member is inserted into the body after positioning the device, and locked into place to securely retain the device. The secure holder includes view slots that expose a portion of the retaining members in the body, and indicia adjacent to the view slots allow the holder to be easily set for a particular device.
Abstract:
A wheel nut indicator 10 includes an attachment section 12 for fitting to a wheel nut/lug nut of a wheel and a pointer section 14 extending radially away from the attachment section 12, the wheel nut indicator 10 being provided with a changeable secondary indication means which is moveable between a first position (FIG. 1) for indicating a first status, and a second position (FIG. 3) for indicating a second status.
Abstract:
A single piece, installation indicating clip to secure a foam part to a substrate is provided. The clip includes a pair of spaced apart and opposed curvilinear retention clip arms, a planar foam part retaining member, a bridge having first and second ends, and an installation indicator. The insulation part is captured between the planar foam part retaining member and the clip arms. The installation indicator includes a movable indicator pin. The pin is provided within a pin enclosure having a biasing member that urges the pin to its retracted position. A portion of the pin extends between the clip arms. Upon attachment of the retention clip to the fluid line, the indicator pin is pushed by the fluid line from its retracted position to its attachment indicating position, thereby visually verifying to the installer that successful installation of the retention clip has been made.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to label, device, system and method for sorting bolts, bars, pins, studs, dowels, screws or the like (collectively and individually described herein as a bolt). The bolts are being characterized by a first and a second dimension. The identification system comprises a color chart defining all ten numerals and most commonly used bolt diameters corresponding to various colors and an identification label. The identification label comprises a main section and at least one other section being both adapted to receive at least one color and/or a numeral. Each combination of a color and a numeral being defined by the color chart. The combination of colors and/or numerals of the main section defines the first dimension of the bolt and the combination of colors and/or numerals of the at least one other section defines the second dimension of the bolt.
Abstract:
A universal fastener is provided. The universal fastener is connectable to a buryable element such as a pipe. A marker may be removably attached to the fastener to extend away from the buryable element allowing it to be easily identified once buried.
Abstract:
A device for holding a bearing member relative to a fixed body, including a first part having a formation for engagement with a corresponding formation on a fixed body to hold the first part relative to the fixed body, and a receiving formation for receiving and slidably supporting a generally elongate second part, wherein a first end of the second part is configured for engagement with a part of a bearing member to hold the bearing member relative to the fixed body, and wherein a second, opposite, end of the second part supports an abutment member which prevents the first and second parts separating from each other, wherein the device includes biasing means for biasing the first end of the second part away from the first part.
Abstract:
A closure device for connecting two parts with one another includes a first closure part and a second closure part attachable in an attachment direction on the first closure part and has a housing and connection element arranged moveably on the housing along an adjustment direction which differs from the attachment direction. The connection element is attachable to the first closure part in the attachment direction and during attachment is moved in the adjustment direction relative to the housing from a first position into a second position. In a closed position, the connection element is located in the second position and is connected to the first closure part in such that the second closure part is held on the first closure part. The connection element is tensioned in the direction of the first position with respect to the housing.
Abstract:
For mounting on a wheel nut or similar a rotation indicator device includes a body of one piece construction having an annular portion to releasably fit in non-rotatable manner onto the nut and having an end wall portion provided with an indicator. The indicator is provided within the periphery of the device, at a position which, in use, overlies the nut to which it is fitted, by having at least one opening in the end wall portion with free edges configured as the indicator (e.g. pointer with tip). The one piece device may also include side walling of part annular configuration extending between the annular portion and the end wall portion with the free edges being where the side walling is not connected to the end portion. A support post may then extend between the annular portion and the end wall portion at a location remote from the side walling.
Abstract:
For many inversion benches, a user must temporarily lock their ankles into the bench prior to inversion. If the ankles are not properly locked into the bench, the user can slide or fall out of the bench and cause injury. The safety key provides a clear visual indication that the key has been properly inserted regardless of the viewing angle before inversion of the bench begins. The safety key identifies improper insertion and include a spring loaded pin and inner shaft that engages into aligned locating holes in the inversions bench. The safety pin has two wings that fold, extend or tip from the body of key. In addition to the visual appearance, a user who is completely blind can also feel the sides to the key to determine if the key has been properly inserted into the inversion bench.
Abstract:
An apparatus for making and using a fastener suitable for use in airplane manufacture or repair that is coated with a pre-mixed moisture cure sealant. The sealant layer is coated with a frangible moisture barrier that will break apart when the fastener is installed, thus exposing the sealant to a moisture source. Once exposed to moisture, the sealant will begin to cure. Preferred embodiments also provide a premature cure indicator that provides a visual indication that the outer moisture resistant layer has been damaged.