Patent classifications
A45F5/1026
Carrying Device and System Thereof
A device for carrying a flexible tub having a first hoop handle and a second hoop handle, the device comprising an elongate member further comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, a first end, and an opposed second end. The first end comprises a first securing means, and wherein the second end comprises a second securing means. The first securing means is adapted to receive the first hoop handle, when in use, and the second securing means is adapted to receive the second hoop handle, when in use.
Discrete handles for containers
Disclosed discrete handle articles comprise a load bearing element and a base element. The load bearing element of the discrete handle has a unity construction to distribute engagement forces along a broad area of the handle and the associated container and to prevent the handle from zippering the container. The base element of the discrete handle provides a support and can also provide sift proof surface to the load bearing element of the discrete handle.
Linerless Adhesive Carry Handle, Roll of Linerless Adhesive Carry Handles, and Method of Manufacture Thereof
A linerless adhesive carry handle. The carry handle can include a single layer of substrate material having a substantially elongated shape, two separate adhesive areas disposed at opposite ends of the substrate material, on the bottom surface thereof, a central non-adhesive area disposed on the bottom surface of the substrate between the two separate adhesive areas, and a release coating disposed on the top surface of the substrate, wherein the carry handle does not include a second layer of material covering the adhesive.
APPARATUS FOR CARRYING BAGS AND METHOD OF USING IT
An apparatus for carrying grocery bags having a load member formed from a rigid material and having a plurality of bag holders extending from the load member; a shoulder strap having a first strap end attached to the first end of the load member and a second strap end attached to the second end of the load member; and a shoulder padding associated with a midpoint of the shoulder strap, the midpoint being disposed at about half distance between the first strap end and the second strap end, wherein the apparatus is configured to allow a user to place the shoulder strap onto the user's shoulder, such that the load member sits next to the user's waist or hip, the bag holders extend upwards, and such that rotation of the load member is prevented, thus allowing the user to hook onto the bag holders and suspend therefrom grocery bags.
Stringer for retaining empty beverage cans
A stringer for retaining empty beverage cans is disclosed. The stringer may include a catch at a first end of the stringer. The catch may be configured to be threaded through a hole in a tab of a beverage can. The stringer may also include a stopper that is configured to prevent the beverage cans from falling off of a second end of the stringer. An elongated neck may be positioned between the catch and the stopper that is configured to hold a plurality of beverage cans. The catch, the stopper, and the elongated neck may all be manufactured from a unitary piece of material or may be a combination of different materials. This material may be aluminum to allow the stringer to remain attached to cans during the recycling process or a ferromagnetic metal so that the stringer may be extracted magnetically in the recycling process.
Dumbbell carrier
A dumbbell sling for transporting a plurality of dumbbells with one hand is provided. The dumbbell sling may provide spaced apart rails. Each rail extends from a top end to a bottom end, wherein each top end provides a handle, and wherein each bottom end provides a pair of elbows interconnecting the opposing bottom ends. The rails may be dimensioned apart to accommodate the handle of dumbbells for sliding there between so to be stacked on the pair of elbows, whereby the use may tote a plurality of dumbbells with a single hand manipulating the top end handles.
Device for carrying a plurality of handbags
A rigid or semi-rigid device for carrying at least one, and preferably a plurality of handbags is provided. The device includes a handle, an elongated portion integrated with the handle through a middle portion and a pair of hooks. The hooks are angled upwardly to extend at least up to the height of the handle and are configured to smoothly receive the plurality of handbags and retain the handbags in the space in such a way that the plurality of bags remains parallel to the body of the person.
DUMBBELL CARRIER
A dumbbell sling for transporting a plurality of dumbbells with one hand is provided. The dumbbell sling may provide spaced apart rails. Each rail extends from a top end to a bottom end, wherein each top end provides a handle, and wherein each bottom end provides a pair of elbows interconnecting the opposing bottom ends. The rails may be dimensioned apart to accommodate the handle of dumbbells for sliding there between so to be stacked on the pair of elbows, whereby the use may tote a plurality of dumbbells with a single hand manipulating the top end handles.
SHOPPING BAG HOLDER AND CARRYING APPARATUS
A bag holder having a handle with a first curved bag holder support and a second curved bag holder support defining first and second bag holding spaces, respectively, at opposing ends of the handle. Bag handles can be placed in the bag holding spaces at each end of the handle to provide a sufficiently balanced load for carrying. A bag holding notch can be formed within the bottom surface of the handle, which allows the handles of one or more bags to be placed therein, such that the weight is supported by the handle in an inverted position. One or more receiving notches extending off of the bag holding notch can allow the bag holder to be hung on a hanger support.
Carrier Device
A rigid or semi-rigid device for carrying at least one, and preferably a plurality of handbags is provided. The device includes a handle, an elongated portion integrated with the handle through a middle portion and a pair of hooks. The hooks are angled upwardly to extend at least up to the height of the handle and are configured to smoothly receive the plurality of handbags and retain the handbags in the space in such a way that the plurality of bags remains parallel to the body of the person.