Melvin Pardue - Repton AL, US Steven Ingram - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
Mentor Group, L.L.C. - Oregon City OR
International Classification:
B26B 1/04
US Classification:
30160, 30159, 30161
Abstract:
A hand tool such as a folding knife that incorporates a blade stop pin that stops rotation of the blade in the open position is described. The stop pin defines a multifaceted face having plural surfaces, each having a radial distance from an axial centerline that is different from adjacent surfaces. Rotation of the stop pin allows for adjustment of the stop position of the blade.
Melvin Pardue - Repton AL, US Steven Ingram - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
B26B001/10
US Classification:
030340000
Abstract:
A hand tool such as a folding knife, fixed blade knife, multitool and the like has a handle with a slip-resistant grasp. The handle incorporates a bi-directional saw-tooth pattern formed into the handle surface that defines a ridged pattern that is generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of the handle. A first plurality of ridges face in the rearward direction and a second plurality of ridges face in the forward direction. The bi-directional pattern provides a secure grip in all orientations.
Melvin Pardue - Repton AL, US Steven Ingram - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
B26B 1/04
US Classification:
030160000
Abstract:
A hand tool such as a folding knife incorporates a blade stop pin that stops rotation of the blade in the open position. The stop pin defines a multifaceted face having plural surfaces, each having a radial distance from an axial centerline that is different from adjacent surfaces. Rotation of the stop pin allows for adjustment of the stop position of the blade.
A baby exercise device comprising an elongated pole section including first and second pole members slidably connected to one another and securable in a fixed position by tightening a thumb screw device connected between the first and second pole members; and a butterfly bar, rotatably mounted on the pole section in a manner such that a lower section of the bar is positioned about eight inches above the floor. Each pole member includes a suction cup connector mounted at a distal end thereof in a manner to allow the sole section to be mounted between the floor and ceiling of a structure with one suction cup in contact with the ceiling and one suction cup in contact with the floor.
University of Cvonnecticut School of Social Woprk 1972 - 1974
Masters, Master of Social Work
University of Connecticut School of Social Work 1972 - 1974
Masters, Master of Social Work
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