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  • Stockton, CA
  • 9769 E Highway 26, Stockton, CA 95215

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Company: Simplot grower solutions Position: Ops support

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Location:
Stockton, CA
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Simplot Grower Solutions
Ops Support

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Collapsible Decorative Structure

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US Patent:
7320816, Jan 22, 2008
Filed:
Dec 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/736233
Inventors:
Cameron F. Quigel - Stockton CA, US
International Classification:
A47G 33/04
A47G 33/06
US Classification:
428 18, 428 7, 428 9, 428 12, 428 19, 428 20, 428 17, 4285422
Abstract:
A novel decorative structure includes a length of strand material, having a plurality of individual strands twisted with respect to one another and fixed with respect to one another near a first end of the strands, a twisting member having a plurality of apertures formed therein, each adapted to receive a respective one of the individual strands therethrough, and an anchoring member adapted to support the decorative structure on a support surface. In a particular embodiment the twisting member is a disc, such that when the twisting member is advanced from a second end of the strands to the first end, the strand material is caused to unwind. Similarly, when the twisting member is advanced from the first end to the second end of the strands, the strand material is caused to wind up. When unwound, the strands can support a container within the unwound ends of the strand material.

Collapsible Christmas Tree

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US Patent:
6663921, Dec 16, 2003
Filed:
Sep 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/251250
Inventors:
Cameron F. Quigel - Stockton CA, 95215
International Classification:
F21W12104
US Classification:
428 12, 428 7, 428 9, 428 13, 428 19, 428 18, 428 20, 428 32, 362123, 362252, 2481221, 2481251
Abstract:
A novel decorative structure includes a length of strand material, having a plurality of individual strands twisted with respect to one another and fixed with respect to one another near a first end of the strands, and a twisting member having a plurality of apertures formed therein, each adapted to receive a respective one of the individual strands therethrough. In a particular embodiment the twisting member is a disc, such that when the twisting member is advanced from a second end of the strands to the first end, the strand material is caused to unwind. Similarly, when the twisting member is advanced from the first end to the second end of the strands, the strand material is caused to wind up. When unwound, the strands retain a decorative helical shape, and give the appearance of a Christmas tree.
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