Patent classifications
B65D63/00
HOLDING STRAP FOR WIRELESS EAR-BUD STYLE EARPIECES HAVING A STEM
A holding strap for wireless ear-bud style earpieces having a cylindrical or prismatic stem, includes: a pair of stem housings, each of which is constructed to form a hollow cylinder or prism having a hollow cylindrical or prismatic space to receive the cylindrical stem, wherein the hollow cylinder or prism has an inlet, an inlet rim, an outlet, and an outlet rim; a connecting strap connecting the pair of stem housings; and a strap holder for holding two places of the connecting strap. The hollow cylindrical or prismatic space is sized for the cylindrical or prismatic stem to fit in, and the stem housing is constructed so that the stem passes through the inlet, the hollow cylindrical or prismatic space and the outlet and then, the cylindrical or prismatic stem is retained in the cylindrical or prismatic space of the stem housing by a friction fit.
TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND DISPLAY CASE AND SYSTEM
A transport, storage and display case (10) and a transport storage and display case system of stacking compartments that can be interconnected and formed into multiple orientations according to the user's needs. The system is convertible between a display configuration and a stacked transport/storage configuration. Each case has rabbet ledges (62, 64) at its upper and lower edges for cooperating with adjacent cases. The outer surface of each case has one or more magnets provided to facilitate secure interaction between adjacent cases arranged in the display configuration.
TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND DISPLAY CASE AND SYSTEM
A transport, storage and display case (10) and a transport storage and display case system of stacking compartments that can be interconnected and formed into multiple orientations according to the user's needs. The system is convertible between a display configuration and a stacked transport/storage configuration. Each case has rabbet ledges (62, 64) at its upper and lower edges for cooperating with adjacent cases. The outer surface of each case has one or more magnets provided to facilitate secure interaction between adjacent cases arranged in the display configuration.
Hose clamp
In an open hose clamp, the end of the outer one of the mutually overlapping clamping band portions terminates in a tongue. For tightening the clamp, the tongue has a toothed region which cooperates with a toothed region on the inner clamping band portion. The inner clamping band portion has with guide brackets that surround the tongue at least in part.
Hose clamp
In an open hose clamp, the end of the outer one of the mutually overlapping clamping band portions terminates in a tongue. For tightening the clamp, the tongue has a toothed region which cooperates with a toothed region on the inner clamping band portion. The inner clamping band portion has with guide brackets that surround the tongue at least in part.
Tie wrap plastic anchor assemblies and methods of assembly
A tie wrap anchor assembly and methods of assembly include a body member having an internal passageway and an outwardly extending structure. A fastener element includes a first threaded end portion, a second end portion and a flange member between the first and second end portions. A cylindrical member is configured to extend within the internal passageway and receive at one end the fastener element for positioning the body member between the flange member on the fastener element and a laterally extending element on the cylindrical member. In one configuration, the body member is freely pivotable relative to the cylindrical member, and in one configuration the cylindrical member has a head with a plurality of surfaces that can be used to turn the cylindrical member. A tie wrap anchor assembly can be assembled by positioning a body member over a cylindrical member and inserting a fastener element into an opening in the cylindrical member to position the body member between the fastener element and a surface on the cylindrical member to limit axial movement of the body member.
MODULAR PACKAGING AND SHIPPING ASSEMBLY
A modular packaging and shipping assembly for a bundled channel product includes a plurality of mounting adapters, each of the plurality of mounting adapters having a flat surface configured to abut the bundled channel product, a plurality of straps designed to wrap both the bundled channel product and the plurality of mounting adapters, and a plurality of mounting platforms, each of the plurality of mounting platforms having a mounting platform recess, which is configured to insertedly accommodate the mounting adapter.
MODULAR PACKAGING AND SHIPPING ASSEMBLY
A modular packaging and shipping assembly for a bundled channel product includes a plurality of mounting adapters, each of the plurality of mounting adapters having a flat surface configured to abut the bundled channel product, a plurality of straps designed to wrap both the bundled channel product and the plurality of mounting adapters, and a plurality of mounting platforms, each of the plurality of mounting platforms having a mounting platform recess, which is configured to insertedly accommodate the mounting adapter.
Cable lacing tie devices and methods of using the same
A cable lacing tie device includes a head assembly and a cable lacing tape. The head assembly being configured to retain a first portion of the cable lacing tape within the head assembly and having a length of the cable lacing tape extending from the head assembly. The head assembly further adapted to retain a second portion of the cable lacing tape extending from the head assembly. The methods of using the cable lacing tie devices include retaining a first portion of a cable lacing tape in a head assembly, looping the cable lacing tape around a plurality of objects, and retaining a second portion of the cable lacing tape within the head assembly.
Cable lacing tie devices and methods of using the same
A cable lacing tie device includes a head assembly and a cable lacing tape. The head assembly being configured to retain a first portion of the cable lacing tape within the head assembly and having a length of the cable lacing tape extending from the head assembly. The head assembly further adapted to retain a second portion of the cable lacing tape extending from the head assembly. The methods of using the cable lacing tie devices include retaining a first portion of a cable lacing tape in a head assembly, looping the cable lacing tape around a plurality of objects, and retaining a second portion of the cable lacing tape within the head assembly.