Patent classifications
A45C3/00
Bouldering Crash Pad Organizational Sleeve
The bouldering crash pad organizational sleeve allows for an ergonomic layout and storage of users rock-climbing gear, accessories and personal belongings when placed between or attached to the outside of a bouldering pad or carried externally as an organizational bag.
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Bouldering Crash Pad Organizational Sleeve
The bouldering crash pad organizational sleeve allows for an ergonomic layout and storage of users rock-climbing gear, accessories and personal belongings when placed between or attached to the outside of a bouldering pad or carried externally as an organizational bag.
Declaration
Associated documentation for patent declaration is associated with the submitted electronic documents
OVER-THE-SHOULDER BAG
An over-the-shoulder bag that has a portable, multicompartment container assembly with a single, adjustable, L-shaped shoulder strap member, a substantially horizontal jog of the shoulder strap member substantially disposed, when worn by a user, at or below the bottom portion of the container assembly. The container is opened by slidably moving at least one first slider member along a primary flexible strip of metal or plastic with interlocking projections. A water bottle pocket member can hold a water bottle on an outer portion surface of the L-shaped shoulder strap. At least one external pocket member is disposed on an outer surface of the container assembly and in a curved disposition and opened by sliding at least one second tab disposed on at least one secondary flexible strip of metal or plastic with interlocking projections. The inventive concept has at least one USB port and a panic button and speaker assembly.
FLEXIBLE INSULATIVE CONTAINER WITH VALVE
The present disclosure relates to a high-performance, portable, flexible, collapsible, inflatable, insulative container with increased carrying capacity and the portability of a backpack. The container of the present disclosure is both collapsible as well as inflatable via the use of a non-leaking, substantially waterproof valve that facilitates air flow into and out of an insulative space of the container.
Tote bag
A tote bag including an outer shell defining a sidewall, wherein the outer shell also includes multiple shoulder straps, wherein the shoulder straps also include hand straps, and wherein the shoulder straps are configured to remain above a plane of the base of the bag when the tote bag is carried by the hand straps is disclosed. An inner bottom liner and the outer shell form a storage compartment with an opening configured to allow access to the storage compartment. Further, a semi-rigid base configured to keep the tote bag upright is disclosed.
LIGHTWEIGHT FRAME ASSEMBLIES AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
The present disclosure is directed to a frame assembly. The frame assembly includes, for example, a bottom support structure, a handle housing coupled to the bottom support structure, a holder coupled to the handle housing, and a diagonal support structure diagonally positioned and coupled to the handle housing via the holder. The handle housing, the holder, and the diagonal support structure together form an integrated structure.
HELMET BAG WITH INTEGRATED THERMAL CONTAINMENT COMPARTMENT
A flexible helmet bag including an integrated first compartment for holding a pilot's helmet and a second compartment for safely carrying and containing an electronic device that includes a battery capable of thermal runaway. The second compartment is configured to contain a mobile device, for example, a tablet computer, a laptop, and a smart phone. the second compartment includes a first flexible wall coupled to a second flexible wall to forming a cavity therebetween. The third wall can include a fiberglass material positioned adjacent to the cavity, an aramid material, and a silica fabric material or a carbon fiber material positioned between the fiberglass material and the aramid material. The fourth wall can include a fiberglass material positioned adjacent to the cavity, an aramid material, and a silica fabric material or a carbon fiber material positioned between the fiberglass material and the aramid material.
Sealable life vest stowage device
A life vest stowage device comprises a receptacle with a receptacle opening. The device has first and second tabs with first and second tab apertures. In a closed configuration, a closure flap is in a folded position in which it at least partially covers the opening. The first and second tabs are exposed through the closure flap to allow access to the tab apertures from an outer side of the closure flap. A pull strap extends from the interior volume through the opening and over the outer side of the closure flap. The pull strap has a pull strap aperture securable to the first and second tab apertures by a frangible seal, such that the closure flap can only be moved to an unfolded position by moving the pull strap aperture and the first and second tab apertures away from one another so as to break the frangible seal.
Sealable life vest stowage device
A life vest stowage device comprises a receptacle with a receptacle opening. The device has first and second tabs with first and second tab apertures. In a closed configuration, a closure flap is in a folded position in which it at least partially covers the opening. The first and second tabs are exposed through the closure flap to allow access to the tab apertures from an outer side of the closure flap. A pull strap extends from the interior volume through the opening and over the outer side of the closure flap. The pull strap has a pull strap aperture securable to the first and second tab apertures by a frangible seal, such that the closure flap can only be moved to an unfolded position by moving the pull strap aperture and the first and second tab apertures away from one another so as to break the frangible seal.
RFID or biometric locking mechanism fitted on a concealed pocket of a container operated via a mobile application or through an Rfid article or other biometric technologies
A concealed carry weapon (CCW) container offers a user a fail-secure locking mechanism to ensure that the CCW stays locked at all times even when there is no power. The CCW container enables the user to quickly and automatically unlock when the user utilizes the biometric recognition system, a pass code, or an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag. The CCW container employs interior and exterior lighting, quick access magnetic closure with or without a locking mechanism attached, and a ballistic armor plate to protect the user's vital body parts using the ballistic armor plat as a shield. Further, a method for managing the fail-secure locking mechanism allows the user to efficiently access the CCW content using a mobile app, the RFID tag, or any other biometric technology. Additionally, the method provides a panic switch that alerts security authorities of an incident and forwarding any salient video or sound thereto.