Patent classifications
A45B25/24
Stretchable bottle container
A stretchable bottle container comprising a stretchable bottle body, a bottle cap, and portable hanging accessories, useful as an umbrella accessory, or as a packaging and storage container. The body of the stretchable bottle is a cylinder which has one closed end and one open end, and the wall of the cylinder contains stretchable wavy structures. The open end of the stretchable bottle body is connected with the bottle cap through a detachable tightening seal connection which is airtight and waterproof. The size difference between diameters of the opening of the bottle and that of the body (1) is less than 10%. The open end of the bottle body is soft and deformable under inward pressure of finger squeezes. Hanging accessories for portability are connectable with the bottle cap through a sectional structure with capability of repeated detachments and re-attachments or through a hanging carabiner which has open and shut configurations. The present utility invention provides a stretchable bottle container with technical advantages of having a wide mouth opening with waterproof and airtight insulation while being soft and deformable under finger squeezes, compactness with compressible volume, easiness in portability and compatibility for different sizes.
Stretchable bottle container
A stretchable bottle container comprising a stretchable bottle body, a bottle cap, and portable hanging accessories, useful as an umbrella accessory, or as a packaging and storage container. The body of the stretchable bottle is a cylinder which has one closed end and one open end, and the wall of the cylinder contains stretchable wavy structures. The open end of the stretchable bottle body is connected with the bottle cap through a detachable tightening seal connection which is airtight and waterproof. The size difference between diameters of the opening of the bottle and that of the body (1) is less than 10%. The open end of the bottle body is soft and deformable under inward pressure of finger squeezes. Hanging accessories for portability are connectable with the bottle cap through a sectional structure with capability of repeated detachments and re-attachments or through a hanging carabiner which has open and shut configurations. The present utility invention provides a stretchable bottle container with technical advantages of having a wide mouth opening with waterproof and airtight insulation while being soft and deformable under finger squeezes, compactness with compressible volume, easiness in portability and compatibility for different sizes.
Portable, adjustable, privacy, wind and shade apparatus
A portable apparatus that provides privacy, wind reduction, and shade to a desired location is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a shade fabric that fits over vertical posts, each post has a ground stake attached to the bottom end. The ground stakes allow for simple placement and securing the unit in desired locations. For additional stability, a horizontal pole fits to the top of a two vertical posts by using connectors that hold the vertical posts in place. The center connecter is adjustable so the apparatus can positioned at various angles. The apparatus can easily be repositioned or relocated throughout the day as the sun moves or the wind shifts. The unit is light weight and can easily be taken apart, the fabric rolled up, and all parts fit into a carry bag for convenient transportation and storing while not in use.
Umbrella case
An umbrella case configured to hold an umbrella having a rigid shaft with a handle at one end and a spike at the other end, the umbrella case comprising an umbrella holding assembly comprising a generally tubular sheath 106 having an open end and a spike-receiving portion 107 defining a spike-receiving aperture at the other end, and a fastening strap 100 having a first end coupled to an outer surface of the umbrella case, close to the open end of the sheath 106, and having a second, free end configured to be selectively moved to a fastening position in which it is connected to the umbrella case at a generally diametrically opposite location to the first end, the sheath, the spike-receiving portion and the fastening strap when in the fastening position, together, defining the effective length of the umbrella holding assembly, wherein at least one of the sheath, the spike-receiving portion and the fastening strap is selectively longitudinally extendible upon application of a force, in use, thereby to increase the effective length of the umbrella holding assembly to accommodate the length of an umbrella held therein.
Umbrella case
An umbrella case configured to hold an umbrella having a rigid shaft with a handle at one end and a spike at the other end, the umbrella case comprising an umbrella holding assembly comprising a generally tubular sheath 106 having an open end and a spike-receiving portion 107 defining a spike-receiving aperture at the other end, and a fastening strap 100 having a first end coupled to an outer surface of the umbrella case, close to the open end of the sheath 106, and having a second, free end configured to be selectively moved to a fastening position in which it is connected to the umbrella case at a generally diametrically opposite location to the first end, the sheath, the spike-receiving portion and the fastening strap when in the fastening position, together, defining the effective length of the umbrella holding assembly, wherein at least one of the sheath, the spike-receiving portion and the fastening strap is selectively longitudinally extendible upon application of a force, in use, thereby to increase the effective length of the umbrella holding assembly to accommodate the length of an umbrella held therein.
Umbrella device
An umbrella for removably securing to a surface, such as a vehicle. The umbrella includes a shaft having a handle on a first end and a canopy on an opposing second end. One or more ribs are secured to the canopy in order to support the canopy in an open configuration. Each rib includes one or more weights in order to stabilize the canopy when secured to a surface. One or more magnets are secured to a lower end of each rib in order to removably secure the umbrella to a magnetic surface for hands-free use. An upper end of each rib is hingedly secured to the shaft. The ribs are operably connected to an actuatable button in the handle so as to extend the ribs outward from the shaft in order to expand the canopy into the open configuration.
Umbrella device
An umbrella for removably securing to a surface, such as a vehicle. The umbrella includes a shaft having a handle on a first end and a canopy on an opposing second end. One or more ribs are secured to the canopy in order to support the canopy in an open configuration. Each rib includes one or more weights in order to stabilize the canopy when secured to a surface. One or more magnets are secured to a lower end of each rib in order to removably secure the umbrella to a magnetic surface for hands-free use. An upper end of each rib is hingedly secured to the shaft. The ribs are operably connected to an actuatable button in the handle so as to extend the ribs outward from the shaft in order to expand the canopy into the open configuration.
Umbrella bag with water collector
A bag capable of holding a dry or wet umbrella without the risk of water spillage, while the user carries the bag keeping both hands free. In some embodiments, the bag may include features to facilitate its drying and to be carried in different positions by the user.
Umbrella bag with water collector
A bag capable of holding a dry or wet umbrella without the risk of water spillage, while the user carries the bag keeping both hands free. In some embodiments, the bag may include features to facilitate its drying and to be carried in different positions by the user.
Umbrella Device
An umbrella for removably securing to a surface, such as a vehicle. The umbrella includes a shaft having a handle on a first end and a canopy on an opposing second end. One or more ribs are secured to the canopy in order to support the canopy in an open configuration. Each rib includes one or more weights in order to stabilize the canopy when secured to a surface. One or more magnets are secured to a lower end of each rib in order to removably secure the umbrella to a magnetic surface for hands-free use. An upper end of each rib is hingedly secured to the shaft. The ribs are operably connected to an actuatable button in the handle so as to extend the ribs outward from the shaft in order to expand the canopy into the open configuration.