The hoisting device pertains to assisting a user in holding or hoisting a piñata at a party event in case there are no trees or rooftops that are easily accessible for hanging a piñata.
Many piñata hoisting device are well known. One prior art is by the same applicant, U.S. D542,501, which teaches the use of heavy base with interconnecting poles of which one has at one end a pulley reeling a cord connected to a piñata. This device however offers the user, hoisting the piñata, to be standing near a hitting person with a stick. Given the heavy base, this prior hoisting device is very costly to ship and to be dragged around to a different location.
Another known device is to Zaragoza, U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,736, this one uses a pair of refillable ballast containers and several braces to keep a post vertical. Two pulleys are used in a horizontal fixed beam to reel a cord holding a piñata. Lopez, U.S. Pat. No. 9,156,664, teaches another hoisting device with a movable boom pipe pivotally connected to a vertical post, which is connected to a weight block. Marasco, U.S. Pat. No. 6,978,974, utilizes a horizontal boom braced to a telescoping post anchored to refillable container for a ballast. This one further details a pair of wheels to move the device around. However, all these devices require a ballast to be provided or be provided with a container to be filled with water as ballast. Other known piñata devices required the device to be anchored in ground on top of having heavy ballast members. No such device provides the uniqueness of not having a ballast provided or fillable during assembly.
The instant invention is a piñata, hoisting or holding, device in the shape of a tripod with collapsible legs as part of a base. The holding device is comprised of several interconnected pipes and one taking the place of a brace to angle a support pipe. The holding device further features adjustable legs to put the device in non-planar surfaces. Furthermore, the adjustable legs are provided with antislip tape or traction tape so that a person using the holding device can provide their own person weight with their foot to keep the holding device erect or tilting. The antislip tape prevents anyone foot from sliding away from the legs.
The hoisting or holding device is envisioned to be easily assembled with the use of markings, which direct the user to connect each of the interconnected pipes and secure them with pins, cotter pins, or quick release pins. It is envisioned that the interconnected pipes are made from metal but of course the pipes can also be made from plastic.
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At one end of the base pipe 10a is a widened connecting section 2b, which connects to one of the vertical posts 6. Each widened connecting section 2b includes a through hole 2c used for connection, as best seen in
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To assemble the hoisting or holding device 1, a marking 2x is located adjacent to one of the rivets to indicate alignment with the though hole 2c in the widened section 2b. The marking 2x can be a sticker or an engraving. Once assembled, one can reel the rope 16 attached to piñata 18. To use, one simple steps with one foot on the antislip tape 10e of one of the base legs 10d to keep the hoisting device 1 from tilting or falling.
The pivot connectors 10f are mainly screws or barrel screw combinations that permanently keep the base legs 10d pivotally connected but of course any pivot connection is envisioned. While rivets have been disclose for connecting the rings 14, other fasteners are envisioned to connect it. It is envisioned that the shape of the pipes can also be rectangular and that the locking holes 10x, 10y be more than two. While the hoisting device is envisioned for hoisting piñatas, it is envisioned that device can be used to hoist anything else that needs to raised or dropped.
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