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Method of swinging on a swing

A method of swing on a swing is disclosed, in which a user positioned on a standard swing suspended by two chains from a substantially horizontal tree branch induces side to side motion by pulling alternately on one chain and then the other.

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Class 248/78 - With carrier


Subclass of Class 248 - Supports
Definition: Supports which also have means whereby the hose and nozzle
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 06/24/2008


NumberTitleIssue Date
7389961Hose outlet support bracket
A support bracket is provided for holding an outlet end of a hose, such as a garden hose. The bracket includes a base which is adapted to be attached to a support surface, such as an exterior wall of a building. An arch extends away from an upper end of the base to ...
06/24/2008
7070218Hand-held device for releasably gripping a hose with high pressure fluid passing therethrough
An apparatus providing a pistol grip for fire fighters hand-holding a hose comprising a transversal member medially and contiguously disposed of two matched engaging members. The present invention attaches to any hose location with a wrist rotation whereby a portion...
07/04/2006
6918415Personal fuel hose lift
A lift as a personal tool used manually to lift portions of a fuel hose successively, equipped to slide along the fuel hose as a user walks erect as the user moves along the fuel hose progressively causing residual fuel in the fuel hose to drain out the hose distal ...
07/19/2005
5762300Tendon-receiving duct support apparatus
A support apparatus for a tendon-receiving duct including a cradle for receiving an exterior surface of a duct therein and a clamp connected to the cradle and extending therebelow for attachment to an underlying object. The cradle is a generally U-shaped ...
06/09/1998
 
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