序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Mixing Bowl Having a Suction Cup US15885924 2018-02-01 US20180213979A1 2018-08-02 Alex Dumler; Florian M. Witt; Johanna Königsberger; Matthias Hecker; Thorsten Plate; Andrew Ferrier
A plastic mixing bowl has a bowl body with a bottom side and an elastic annular seal that is provided with a peripheral region that in radial direction of the annular seal is positioned inwardly and is connected air-tightly to the bottom side of the bowl body. The annular seal has a lip extending from the peripheral region at least partially in radial direction outwardly. The lip is moveable into various positions and has a lower side forming a placing face by which the mixing bowl is supported on a setup surface. Annular seal and bottom side of the bowl body form together a suction cup that delimits a cavity varying in size depending on a position of the lip. The annular seal is repositionable from a position of use to a non-use position and in the non-use position bears flat against an exterior surface of the bowl body.
62 Portable table mounting storage basket apparatus US14720758 2015-05-23 US09743789B2 2017-08-29 Scott Peter Boutsikaris
A portable table mounting storage basket apparatus that is quickly attachable and detachable by way of two small “L”-shaped brackets at the top of the backside, and a large removable “U”-shaped bracket centered at the backside with a “T”-shaped formation at the top of the end of the “U” that is not making contact and is protruding from the back of the basket. The two small “L”-shaped brackets at the top are to attach the apparatus to the top of a table, while the large removable “U”-shaped bracket with “T” formation is to be placed under a table to hold the apparatus in place when weight is placed into the basket. The “U”-shaped bracket with “T” formation is removable so as to allow the invention to fit onto a table with a larger edge. The large “U”-shaped bracket extends significantly further from the basket than the small “L”-shaped brackets to provide stability while making contact with the bottom surface of a table, especially when supporting significant weight in the basket.
63 FOOD PROCESSOR SYSTEM US15453117 2017-03-08 US20170172347A1 2017-06-22 Daniel Stephen Potter
A base for a food processing system is provided including a housing configured to couple with a complementary container. The housing includes a bottom surface. At least one suction device is mounted to the bottom surface and is configured to adhere the base to an adjacent surface. At least one release mechanism is mounted to mounted generally flush with an outer surface of the housing. The at least one release mechanism is operably coupled to at least one suction device and is movable between a first position and a second position to release the at least one suction device from the adjacent surface.
64 Self-stabilizing article holder US15139078 2016-04-26 US09521919B1 2016-12-20 Yvette Reyes
A self-stabilizing article holder devised to stabilize a container, such as a drink glass, in an upright position to prevent spillage of a substance therefrom. The article holder includes a suction cup base configured to adhere to a mounting surface to maintain the container in an upright position. The container has an annular connection wall on a bottom side thereof that fits inside and against an annular lip on an outer perimeter of an upper surface of the base. An aperture centrally disposed in the base is configured to removably receive a stabilizer member disposed on the container bottom side. A pair of receiver members disposed on the base upper surface is configured to securingly receive respective upper connectors disposed on the container bottom side therein. A spring that surrounds the stabilizer member between the base and the container secures the receiver members and upper connectors together.
65 Self-anchoring low-profile container anchor with directional release and attachment capability US13666907 2012-11-01 US08757418B2 2014-06-24 Israel Harry Zimmerman; Paul Dowd
A self-anchoring, low profile container anchor with directional release and attachment capability comprises a lower base member, an upper movable member adapted for attachment to a container, and a seal member on the base member. The seal member is configured to engage an external reference surface and form a substantially airtight seal therewith that defines a periphery of a controlled pressure zone. A sealing valve disposed on a valve seat is operably connected to the movable member for lifting off the valve seat and vent the controlled pressure zone when the movable member is raised a first predetermined distance. However, the movable member can tilt a second predetermined tilting distance without the sealing valve lifting off the valve seat, thus providing tilt resistance.
66 Self-Anchoring Low-Profile Container Anchor With Directional Release And Attachment Capability US13666907 2012-11-01 US20140117031A1 2014-05-01 Israel Harry Zimmerman; Paul Dowd
A self-anchoring, low profile container anchor with directional release and attachment capability comprises a lower base member, an upper movable member adapted for attachment to a container, and a seal member on the base member. The seal member is configured to engage an external reference surface and form a substantially airtight seal therewith that defines a periphery of a controlled pressure zone. A sealing valve disposed on a valve seat is operably connected to the movable member for lifting off the valve seat and vent the controlled pressure zone when the movable member is raised a first predetermined distance. However, the movable member can tilt a second predetermined tilting distance without the sealing valve lifting off the valve seat, thus providing tilt resistance.
67 BAG HANGER US13823691 2011-07-25 US20130306805A1 2013-11-21 Miyoko Takagaki
[Problem] To provide a bag hanger capable of stably and reliably securing a bag without stressing the handle of the bag.[Solution] The bag hanger (1) is obtained from: a connecting part (10); a support part (20) that stands on one end of the connecting part (10) perpendicular to the connecting part (10) and is for placement on a table board; and a hook part (30) that stands on the other end of the connecting part (10) facing the support part (20) and perpendicular to the connecting part (10), and is for hanging the bag. The connecting part (10), support part (20) and hook part (30) are formed by covering rod-shaped metal cores with a soft material capable of elastic deformation. On the end of the hook part (30), a catch (31) is formed. The support part (20) and the hook part (30) are connected rotatably to the connecting part (10) by hinge parts. The soft material is preferably a thermoplastic elastomer.
68 Suction device and bases for kitchenware, small appliances, and other applications US11241332 2005-09-30 US07810777B2 2010-10-12 Charles S. Paradise; Louis F. Henry
A suction device that may be configured and conformed to a multitude of different types of kitchenware, small appliances, and other devices. The suction device comprises a base, a handle, a pivot, a plate, and a suction pad. The suction pad is connected to the plate. Two bridge-like structures with sloped undersides extend from the plate. The handle extends from the underside of one of the bridge-like structures, through the pivot, to the underside of the second bridge-like structure, and out through an elongated slot in the base. The handle is in sliding contact with the sloped undersides of the bridge-like structures.
69 APPARATUS FOR CONNECTING SUCKING PLATE AND TABLEWARES FOR TABLE PROVIDED WITH THE SAME US12520533 2007-12-18 US20100176253A1 2010-07-15 Young Suck Son
Disclosed herein is an apparatus for fastening tableware. The apparatus includes a piece of tableware, a suction unit, a support column, and a locking unit. The tableware is provided with a space in which food is contained. The suction unit is closely attached to a desk or table using vacuum pressure. The support column is configured to protrude upwards from the suction unit. The locking unit is used to couple the tableware to the support column. When the support column and the tableware are coupled with each other, the difference in vertical position between the tableware and the support column is adjusted so that the tableware is not inclined.
70 Gripping Mat US11666874 2005-11-02 US20080245947A1 2008-10-09 Ian Webb; Mark Armstrong; Tom Cotton
A mat having a resiliently deformable mat portion and a securing element provided thereon for securing an item attached thereto against movement and relative to the mat portion is provided. The mat is arranged to grip a support surface on which the mat portion is laid, in use, by formation of at least a partial vacuum between the mat portion and the support surface upon deformation of the mat portion. The mat comprises a projection arranged to urge the item away from the mat when held by the mat, thereby to create a deformation in the mat portion.
71 Suction device and bases for kitchenware, small appliances, and other applications US11241332 2005-09-30 US20060284043A1 2006-12-21 Charles Paradise; Louis Henry
A suction device that may be configured and conformed to a multitude of different types of kitchenware, small appliances, and other devices. The suction device comprises a base, a handle, a pivot, a plate, and a suction pad. The suction pad is connected to the plate. Two bridge-like structures with sloped undersides extend from the plate. The handle extends from the underside of one of the bridge-like structures, through the pivot, to the underside of the second bridge-like structure, and out through an elongated slot in the base. The handle is in sliding contact with the sloped undersides of the bridge-like structures. As the handle is moved in the elongated slot, the sliding contact of the handle with the undersides of the bridge-like structures pulls the plate, as well as a central portion of the suction pad, away from the surface to which the suction pad is mated, creating a partial vacuum between the central portion of the suction pad and the mating surface and, thus, causing the outer portion of the suction pad to adhere to the surface. Movement of the handle in the opposite direction in the elongated slot causes the plate to move toward the mating surface and, thus, relaxes the suction pad so that the suction pad is no longer adheres to the surface. The base can be configured and constructed in numerous ways and, thus, can be used with a great variety of kitchenware and other items. The base may also be constructed to be removably attached to various kitchenware items and implements.
72 Mixing bowl supporting assembly US852576 1997-05-07 US5813638A 1998-09-29 David F. Morris
A supporting assembly for a mixing bowl is provided including a support having first and second opposing edges and at least one open end defining an interior space. First and second holding members are provided, each holding member covering at least a portion of an associated edge of the support. The holding members are constructed and arranged such that when the supporting assembly is disposed with the first holding member in contact with a planar surface and a mixing bowl is at least partially disposed in the interior space with the second holding member contacting a peripheral surface of the mixing bowl, friction between the mixing bowl and the second holding member and between the planar surface and the first holding member holds the bowl stationary with respect to the planar surface when contents of the mixing bowl are mixed.
73 Mixing bowl supporting assembly US405760 1995-03-20 US5634617A 1997-06-03 David F. Morris
A supporting assembly for a mixing bowl is provided including a support having first and second opposing edges and at least one open end defining an interior space. First and second holding members are provided, each holding member covering at least a portion of an associated edge of the support. The holding members are constructed and arranged such that when the supporting assembly is disposed with the first holding member in contact with a planar surface and a mixing bowl is at least partially disposed in the interior space with the second holding member contacting a peripheral surface of the mixing bowl, friction between the mixing bowl and the second holding member and between the planar surface and the first holding member holds the bowl stationary with respect to the planar surface when contents of the mixing bowl are mixed.
74 Nestable support for container US3123257D US3123257A 1964-03-03
75 Holding device US427835 1935-01-31 US2089714A 1937-08-10 MAX SCHULER
76 Device for holding utensils on tables or similar surfaces US74484934 1934-09-20 US2083299A 1937-06-08 HENRY HUNTER ALFRED
77 Holding device US5194435 1935-11-27 US2056437A 1936-10-06 GEORGE ULLMANN
78 Base for food mixer supports US49288430 1930-11-03 US1884120A 1932-10-25 MROSS EDWARD R
79 Mixing bowl lock US48749730 1930-10-09 US1876264A 1932-09-06 TUCKER JAMES D
80 Holding device US37904429 1929-07-17 US1758873A 1930-05-13 WICKES HARVEY O
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