Supports – Brackets – On extensible column mounted between opposed surfaces
Patent
1998-03-25
2000-03-28
Eley, Timothy V.
Supports
Brackets
On extensible column mounted between opposed surfaces
248351, 2483541, 521272, E04G 2500
Patent
active
060420669
ABSTRACT:
A tension pole comprising an outer, lower pole piece and an inner, upper pole piece. The bottom of the lower pole piece and the top of the upper pole piece are provided with rubber feet. The pole pieces are telescopable to adjust the length of the tension pole. A locking mechanism is provided which further telescopes one piece relative to the other to lock the tension pole between floor and ceiling with the rubber feet absorbing at least a part of the telescopic movement due to the locking action. Locking is done by turning a handle. Also, the locking/telescoping action simultaneously frictionally engages the pole pieces together to further secure the device.
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Maharg James C.
Snyder Zenda
Berry Jr. Willie
Eley Timothy V.
Look, Inc.
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