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Class 248/84 - Swinging clamp


Subclass of Class 248 - Supports
Definition: Supports which have a hose or nozzle clamp swingable mounted
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 08/24/2010


NumberTitleIssue Date
7780123Stand for pouring concrete
A stand for use in pouring concrete is provided. The stand includes a boom that is configured for holding a hose for use in dispensing concrete slurry therefrom. The stand also has a column that supports the boom. A base is present and extends from the column. The b...
08/24/2010
7159826Hose clamping device
A universal hose clamp includes a universal hose locating mechanism, a hose coupling for connecting a hose to the hose clamp, and securing structure for securing the locating mechanism to a support structure. The universal hose clamp may be employed to secure a hose...
01/09/2007
7121294Roll up hose system
A core has ends with an exterior surface. The core is adapted to receive a hose. End plates are mounted with respect to the ends of the core for constraining a hose on the core. A crank is coupled to the core. The crank is adapted to be grasped by a user and rotated...
10/17/2006
6070809Spray gun stand and support
A novel stand and support for gravity-fed spray guns wherein the spray gun is mounted to the present invention securely and placed in a substantially upright position. The stand is conformed to allow for the unobstructed passage of an attached air hose an...
06/06/2000
4249529Snap-action holder for endotracheal tube with one-way quick tightening head bands
An endotracheal tube holder has a body which is secured by a pair of non-stretchable, head encircling straps to overlie the patient's mouth and portions of the cheeks. The straps, which are adapted to extend, one above and the other below, the patient's e...
02/10/1981
 
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