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Alan Hazelton Phones & Addresses

  • 700 74Th Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55444 (763) 560-4033
  • 706 74Th Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55444
  • Brooklyn Park, MN
  • Wayzata, MN

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Alan Hazelton

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Address:
700 74 Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55444
VIN:
1HGCM56807A107230
Make:
HONDA
Model:
ACCORD
Year:
2007

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Method And Detachable Handle Support For Carrying Containers

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US Patent:
20020008395, Jan 24, 2002
Filed:
Jun 11, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/329878
Inventors:
ALAN ROGER HAZELTON - BROOKLYN PARK MN, US
Assignee:
Alan Roger Hazelton
International Classification:
A47J045/00
E06C007/14
US Classification:
294/031200, 294/032000, 248/210000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and detachable handle support for carrying paint containers and the like. The detachable handle support comprises an elongated rigid member having a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion includes protruding sections and a pair of convexly curved lateral arms for embracing the outer side wall of a paint container. The rigid member is positioned parallel to the longitudinal central axis of the paint container, with the upper portion of the rigid member extending to a predetermined length above the uppermost portion of the paint container. Preferably, a handle is attached to the upper portion for carrying the rigid member, with the handle being positioned substantially normal to the upper portion and extending radially inward over the uppermost portion of the paint container. Alternatively, a T-shaped handle, which includes first and second handle ends, is attached to the upper portion in such a manner that the first and second handle ends are equidistant from the upper portion of the rigid member. The upper portion of the rigid member is positioned substantiall perpendicular to the handle to permit the first and second handle ends to engage a person's hand, ladder rung or similar device capable of supporting the handle ends. A plurality of annular bands are pivotally attached to the rigid member to permit the annular bands to be relatively turned from an outwardly disposed position to accept the paint container to an inwardly disposed position relative to the rigid member. The annular bands are adapted to extend circumferentially about the paint container to securely embrace the outer side wall of the container to the leading edge of the protruding section of the lower portion or to the pair of convexly curved lateral arms extending from the protruding section. The annular bands are placed in proximity to the uppermost portion of the paint container, below the upper annular ridge of the paint container to prevent slippage of the paint container during transport. The annular bands are sized to accommodate one-quart and one-gallon paint containers, as well as other containers of different sizes, and to permit the annular bands to be folded within one another for convenient storage. Not applicable. Not applicable. Not applicable.
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