EXTENDABLE BOOM POLES CONNECTORS

Brand Owner Address Description
K-TEK M. Klemme Technology, Corp. 1384-F Poinsettia Avenue Vista CA 92081 Extendable boom poles and connectors for cameras, microphones, antennas, lighting devices and electronic devices and connectors used therewith; extendable poles for military explosive ordinance devices; articulated telescoping poles for microphones, cameras and explosive ordinance devices; camera mounts and supports and brackets for use in mounting microphones, monitors, boom poles, photographic and lighting equipment; mounting cradles for telescoping poles for microphones and cameras; monopods and tripods for still and video camera and for portable electronic devices; mounting devices for mounting cameras and monitors and electronic devices; microphone adaptors, microphone transmitter supports, microphone suspensions and mounts; camera mounts; camera rigs and frames, quick releases, camera carrying frames, handles for cameras; handles for microphones, cameras and lights; cables for audio, video, camera and lighting equipment; windscreens for microphones, recorders, telephones and audio recording devices, lavaliere microphone covers, wind socks and mounting devices for microphones; protective enclosures for microphones; camera brackets for mounting microphones, monitors, boom poles, photographic and lighting equipment; bags for cameras and photographic equipment and for audio equipment;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A beverage cooler is provided having a container for holding a liquid beverage, a spigot extending from the container for dispensing the liquid beverage therefrom, preferably a telescopically extendable boom attached to a side of the container, a solar panel adjustably attached to an end of the telescopically extendable boom so that the solar panel may be repositioned about the end of the telescopically extendable boom so as to point the solar panel in a direction toward a source of solar energy, and one or more active elements in thermal contact with the container and the liquid beverage therein and electrically connected to the solar panel. Thermoelectric elements powered by the solar panel may be used to cool or heat the liquid beverage within the container.