Patent classifications
A45B1/00
UTILITY CLAMPING DEVICE
The utility clamping device can hold at least one accessory on a shaft. The device comprises a first and second collar, both detachably and rotatably coupled together, each having an inner and outer surface, as well as a top and bottom surface. The device also includes a first and second shim, each having an inner and outer surface, with the outer shim surface removably coupled to the inner collar surface. The inner shim surface is designed to be compression fit about the shaft. The device features a slot on the top surface, extending longitudinally along a central axis of the collars, which accommodates the insertion of the accessory. An outer groove on the outer collar surface allows the accessory to securely attach itself. The device can hold various accessories such as a phone and tablet holder, drink holder, Bluetooth speaker holder, beverage bag holder, mini-cooler, tray, towel holder, and more.
Integrated selfie attachment
A cell phone is attached to a pole not normally used to take photos so that it can be used as a selfie stick. The phone holder is attached to a ski or hiking pole with a pivot and split ring clamp. The phone holder nestles around the pole when skiing or hiking so as not to interfere with that activity. The phone holder is rotated into an open position to attach a phone allowing its use as a selfie stick.
Integrated selfie attachment
A cell phone is attached to a pole not normally used to take photos so that it can be used as a selfie stick. The phone holder is attached to a ski or hiking pole with a pivot and split ring clamp. The phone holder nestles around the pole when skiing or hiking so as not to interfere with that activity. The phone holder is rotated into an open position to attach a phone allowing its use as a selfie stick.
Suitcase with removable walking-stick extensible rod
A suitcase with a removable walking-stick extensible rod includes a suitcase body having a receiving chamber and a mouth, with the mouth disposed at the top of the suitcase body to communicate with the receiving chamber; a fastening and releasing element fixedly disposed in the receiving chamber; and a walking-stick extensible rod having an extensible rod body and a handle, with the extensible rod body received in the receiving chamber and disposed at the fastening and releasing element, and the handle connected to an end of the extensible rod body and disposed at the mouth.
Suitcase with removable walking-stick extensible rod
A suitcase with a removable walking-stick extensible rod includes a suitcase body having a receiving chamber and a mouth, with the mouth disposed at the top of the suitcase body to communicate with the receiving chamber; a fastening and releasing element fixedly disposed in the receiving chamber; and a walking-stick extensible rod having an extensible rod body and a handle, with the extensible rod body received in the receiving chamber and disposed at the fastening and releasing element, and the handle connected to an end of the extensible rod body and disposed at the mouth.
SUITCASE WITH REMOVABLE WALKING-STICK EXTENSIBLE ROD
A suitcase with a removable walking-stick extensible rod includes a suitcase body having a receiving chamber and a mouth, with the mouth disposed at the top of the suitcase body to communicate with the receiving chamber; a fastening and releasing element fixedly disposed in the receiving chamber; and a walking-stick extensible rod having an extensible rod body and a handle, with the extensible rod body received in the receiving chamber and disposed at the fastening and releasing element, and the handle connected to an end of the extensible rod body and disposed at the mouth.
SUITCASE WITH REMOVABLE WALKING-STICK EXTENSIBLE ROD
A suitcase with a removable walking-stick extensible rod includes a suitcase body having a receiving chamber and a mouth, with the mouth disposed at the top of the suitcase body to communicate with the receiving chamber; a fastening and releasing element fixedly disposed in the receiving chamber; and a walking-stick extensible rod having an extensible rod body and a handle, with the extensible rod body received in the receiving chamber and disposed at the fastening and releasing element, and the handle connected to an end of the extensible rod body and disposed at the mouth.
Fold-out accessory rest for pole
A fold-out accessory rest is for securement to a trekking or ski pole or tripod leg in a folded-up position and then easily deployed by unfolding the rest for supporting a firearm, scope, camera, or other accessory. The rest includes a rest body for mounting on a pole/leg, a strap-supporting flap rotatably connected at its lower end near a lower part of the rest body, and a rest-strap rotatably connected at a proximal end near the rest-body's middle part and at a distal end to the distal end of the strap-supporting flap. When the rest-body is deployed in its folded-out position, a firearm barrel or forestock or camera telephoto lens or other accessory may be laid upon the rest-body to steady the accessory for use.
Fold-out accessory rest for pole
A fold-out accessory rest is for securement to a trekking or ski pole or tripod leg in a folded-up position and then easily deployed by unfolding the rest for supporting a firearm, scope, camera, or other accessory. The rest includes a rest body for mounting on a pole/leg, a strap-supporting flap rotatably connected at its lower end near a lower part of the rest body, and a rest-strap rotatably connected at a proximal end near the rest-body's middle part and at a distal end to the distal end of the strap-supporting flap. When the rest-body is deployed in its folded-out position, a firearm barrel or forestock or camera telephoto lens or other accessory may be laid upon the rest-body to steady the accessory for use.
Beach umbrella system
An umbrella has a lower pole and an upper pole and a fabric. The lower pole includes screw threads. A spring clip in an inverted V-shaped configuration has outwardly extending projections removably coupling together the upper pole and the lower pole. A handle is removably coupled to the lower pole to twist the lower pole. Each rib of a plurality of ribs has an interior end and an exterior end. The interior ends of the ribs are coupled to the upper pole. The fabric overlies the ribs. Each tip of a plurality of tips has an upper part and a lower part. Each upper part has a tubular recess receiving the exterior end of an associated rib. The periphery of the fabric is secured between the upper part and the lower part.