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Chair With Slide Skin

US Patent:
6802567, Oct 12, 2004
Filed:
Feb 28, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/377242
Inventors:
Earl S. Bell - Brooklyn NY, 11238
Assignee:
Earl S. Bell - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
A47C 700
US Classification:
29744011, 29718808
Abstract:
The invention is a chair having a removable surface (a âskinâ), attachments, and a frame with a pair of opposing side members with channels to accept the attachments. The skin comprises cords incorporated into a material that has sufficient resiliency to bear the load of the chair user. The attachments have at least one portion, whereby a portion of the attachments connects to the cords of the skin and a portion of the attachments connects to a side member. The opposing side members have a hollow or grooved channel to accept a portion of the attachment used to connect the attachment to the side member. The skin attaches to the frame through the use of the attachments by, for each side of the skin, sliding the portion of the attachments used to connect the attachment to the side member into the channel of the side member. Replacement of the skin is relatively easy and can be accomplished by unskilled persons by sliding the attachments out of the opposing side members.

Quantitative Display Apparatus

US Patent:
2005023, Oct 27, 2005
Filed:
Apr 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/111472
Inventors:
Earl Bell - Brooklyn NY, US
International Classification:
G04C017/00
US Classification:
368223000
Abstract:
Display apparatus including an annular frame defining a central region, at least one set of indications arranged on the frame around the central region, at least one projection arranged proximate, in correspondence with or in alignment with one set of indications, and a rotation mechanism coupled to a connection point on each projection to rotate the projection such that the connection point is rotated in a loop around the central region. The rotation mechanism determines a quantity to be displayed and control rotation of the projection(s) based thereon. The projections can extend inward from rotatable rings (and not outward from a common, central point or area) so that the central region defined by the frame may be open. When multiple rings are used in connection with the same set of indications, the projections on the rings are different in form, size, color and/or shape.

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