1986-07-29
1988-02-16
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
Tie down
248154, 248172, B65D 6300
Patent
active
047250330
ABSTRACT:
The present mounting chock is a system of elements designed to allow the chock to conform to non-rectilinear objects and to therefore allow greater flexibility in mounting objects to floors or decks. The invention includes right and left mounting elements, the right and left elements being mirror images in the vertical plane, and a spacing attachment means which is used to locate the right and left mounting elements relative to the mounted object and to each other which together comprise a mounting chock.
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Conley Ned L.
Foss J. Franklin
Myers Kurt S.
Rose David A.
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