Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached
Patent
1988-02-12
1989-09-05
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
Brackets
Specially mounted or attached
248 743, F16B 728
Patent
active
048631299
ABSTRACT:
A suction cup and integral fastening device for hanging ornaments or other decorative objects is disclosed. A tether extends outward from a neck portion of the suction cup. Stopping members and protuberances of various shapes and sizes on the tether permit the tether to be inserted into a suitable opening in the neck member and prevent it from being removed. Alternatively, a ribbed rivet can be provided on the unattached end of the tether. This rivet can be inserted into a ribbed bore provided in the neck member. The ribbed surfaces interact to securely fasten the unattached end of the tether to the suction cup.
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Adams Mfg.
Alstadt Lynn J.
Foss J. Franklin
Ingersoll Buchanan
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