Inventors:
William T. Edwards - Philadelphia PA, US
International Classification:
F16L 3/00
Abstract:
The remote control stand is designed to stand at 38 inches high. A circular base of 8-inches diameter and 1 (one) inch thick, weighing five pounds, sits flat on the ground. A stem of 38-inches rises from the center of the base and projects perpendicular to the base plane. (Thirty two) 32 inches above the base are two tubular pieces which project 4 inches on either side of the stem. These branches each hold an oval plate of about 6 inches long. The tips of these ovals point upwards and are recessed in the middle with a telephone-jack-type housing. Two elastic telephone-type cords of about 10-feet long anchor from the oval plate to the remote controls being secured. The remote controls rest on the ovals when they are not in use. This device as described in this abstract, the concert of elements to function in like manner, is the invention of William T. Edwards.