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Class 403/89 - Eyebolt


Subclass of Class 403 - Joints and connections
Definition: Structure wherein the component is provided with a shank
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 02/14/2012


NumberTitleIssue Date
8113734Fixed eyebolt assembly and inventory thereof
An eyebolt assembly is provided in which a skirt member is reinforced by radially projecting diametrically extending ribs. A fixed lifting eye projects from one side of the skirt, and a mounting stud projects from the opposite side. The mounting stud is double threa...
02/14/2012
6517275Needle tube lock for tattoo machines
A needle tube lock for a tattoo machine. The lock has a clamp arm which receives a threaded fastener and a needle tube arm which has a bore which receives the needle tab. The arms are integrally formed from stainless steel or other suitable sterilizable m...
02/11/2003
5192144End finishing device for rope, wire, cable, and the like
A reusable end finishing apparatus for rope, cord, wire, cable and the like is provided. The end finishing apparatus has an outer rigid sleeve, an inner compressible barbed gripping member which engages the end to be finished, and an eyebolt which has a t...
03/09/1993
4585197Swivel base assembly
A swivel base assembly for mounting radio apparatus or the like on a supporting surface includes a first support element for engaging the apparatus housing and a second support element for engaging the supporting surface. A spacing element in the form of ...
04/29/1986
 
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