Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached
Patent
1996-09-25
1998-06-09
Gibson, Jr., Robert W.
Supports
Brackets
Specially mounted or attached
2482055, 2482062, A45D 4214, B60J 300
Patent
active
057623058
ABSTRACT:
A sucker structure including a body (50), a pair of stems (60), each of the stems having a first end (62) for connecting to the body (50) and a second end (64), and a ring-like piece (70), which is open ended and has two opposite ends (72) separated from each other and being connected to the stem (60) respectively. When a user pulls the ring (70) of the sucker to remove it from a surface, the force applied by the user becomes concentrated on at least one edge portion (52) of the body of the sucker via at least one stem (60), since the stems are separated from each other. Therefore, the user can easily remove the sucker from the surface by applying only a little force without concern about the angle at which the force is to be applied.
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Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
Wentsler Stephen S.
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