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1035 C St, Colton, CA 92324   

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11051 Walnut St, Bloomington, CA 92316   

San Bernardino, CA   

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Apparatus For Remote Operation Of Spray Cans

US Patent:
6450423, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Aug 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/630583
Inventors:
Randy F. Gurule - Colton CA, 92324
International Classification:
B05B 1506
US Classification:
239531, 239532, 239333, 239281, 222174
Abstract:
A spray can remote control has a body holding and registering the can at a raised top wall portion, and a control mechanism including an actuator guided parallel to a nozzle axis of movement, a branched flexible lanyard for coupling a pull cord, flexible branches of the lanyard connected through a pair of guide rods to opposite ends of the actuator, whereby downward movement of the coupling produces corresponding downward movement of the guide rods and the actuator member without imparting side force to the nozzle button. Respective helical compression springs on the guide rods upwardly bias the actuator member, and stationary guides below the guide rods prevent side forces on the guide rods. The device also has an adjustable handle member, and a pair of sheaves for offsetting the lanyard to facilitate precise control with minimal frictional drag.

Self-Locking Pulley

US Patent:
2020028, Sep 10, 2020
Filed:
Mar 4, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/291187
Inventors:
Randy GURULE - Grand Terrace CA, US
International Classification:
B66D 3/10
B66D 3/08
B66D 5/16
Abstract:
Improvements to a pulley is disclosed. The rope is threaded through the self-locking pulley in the desired direction. At some places, the threading passes the rope or strap in opposing directions to cause a binding and prevent free movement of the rope or strap in one direction. There are no one-way clutches or self-locking teeth to lock movement in a particular direction. A first part it secured to a spinning mount or ceiling so a user can walk around a suspended self-locking pulley and pull the rope or strap from any direction. The second part can pivot and move up-and-down on the first piece. A threaded member alters a frictional lock between the at least two interconnecting pieces. The interaction of the at least two pieces allows for lifting, locking and lowering of a load on the rope or strap.

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