Supports: racks – Special article – Receptacle support
Patent
1999-02-02
2000-02-29
Gibson, Jr., Robert W.
Supports: racks
Special article
Receptacle support
206 61, 206566, A47F 700, B65D 604
Patent
active
060298294
ABSTRACT:
A ring pad includes a top wall made from an elastic and resilient material; a side wall for supporting the top wall above a surface; an X-shaped slot in the top wall, the X-shaped slot having intersecting leg portions that meet at a center, the X-shaped slot being shaped to define first and second opposing hold-down flaps in the top wall on opposite sides of the slot and which form an obtuse angle at the center, and adjacent first and second retainer flaps in the top wall on further opposite sides of the slot and which form an acute angle at the center, such that a ring can be releasably captured between the hold-down flaps and the retainer flaps, with the hold-down flaps positioned within the ring and the retainer flaps positioned outside of the ring; a reinforcing wall at an underside of each retainer flap for increasing a spring action thereof; and a lower support wall connected with an underside of the top wall and in surrounding relation to the slot.
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Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
Goldberg Richard M.
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