Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Contact lens applicator
Patent
1996-10-04
1998-10-27
Cherry, Johnny D.
Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Contact lens applicator
294 26, B25J 104
Patent
active
058269258
ABSTRACT:
This invention is a device to align objects quickly and efficiently on shelves or display. The device comprises an elongated arm with a handle and extension member in a "C" or "J" configuration. The device is positioned so that the extension member is behind the objects to be aligned, rotated to engage the objects from behind, and, when the device is pulled, move the objects into alignment. The handle or extension member can be movably or pivotably attached at or near the ends of the elongated arm. This device is particularly useful in aligning books and boxes on shelves or display cases. The length of the arm, handle, or extension member can be adjusted, so the device can be used on a variety of different size objects.
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Cherry Johnny D.
Smith Ronald E.
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