Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached
Patent
1986-09-08
1988-07-12
Talbott, David L.
Supports
Brackets
Specially mounted or attached
220 85H, 2483112, 2483461, D 7 70, F16B 4700
Patent
active
047564970
ABSTRACT:
As a result of the torsional force, a cup, a bottle, or a jar is susceptible to turnover upon being rammed. Usually, an upward force has no torsional force, and therefore would not cause a vessel or the like to turn over. Therefore, a cupule may be used as a supporting base to be place on a table surface, and a retractable cylinder assembly may be used for resisting a torsional force by properly connecting the inner cylinder and the outer cylinder in the aforesaid retractable cylinder assembly; further, the cupule is furnished with a through hole, which is covered with a cap, and the cap can open or close the through hole by means of a function generated by the retractable cylinder assembly so as to control the suction or release of the cupule. By adding some suitable mechanical structure, a supported object attached to the base device would not be turned over upon being rammed, but it can be easily removed from the table surface by lifting upwards.
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