Patent classifications
A45C13/008
DRY BAGS FOR STORING SOLID COOKING FUELS
Dry bags for storing solid cooking fuels are disclosed. An example dry bag includes a closed base, a sealable opening located opposite the closed base, a closed sidewall extending between the closed base and the sealable opening, and a handle coupled to the closed base.
FITKYT FOLDABLE FITNESS BAG FOR SWIMMING, GYM, RUNNING OR HIKING AND CAMPING
The article manufacture provides a foldable fitness bag for use before or after exercise such as swimming, gym, running or hiking/camping. The bag is divided into three portions that are separated by one or more strips of material. Each portion on the front side of the bag possess one or more mesh pockets that are closed with a zipper. The strips of material separating the portions of the bag contain male and female strips of Velcro™ that permit the bag to be placed into a folded or closed arrangement in which the interlocking strips of Velcro™ hold the bag in this closed arrangement.
Closure systems and insulating devices having closure systems
A closure having a first flange with first engagement mechanism and a second with a second engagement mechanism disposed between the first end and the second end. The first engagement mechanism configured to engage the second engagement mechanism. A slider configured to selectively engage the first engagement mechanism and the second mechanism when moved in a first direction and disengage the first engagement mechanism from the second engagement mechanism when moved in a second direction. The closure is substantially watertight in the closed position.
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.
Waterproof Outdoor Bag For Mobile Phone Storage With Touch Operation
The disclosure provides a waterproof outdoor bag for mobile phone storage with touch operation, including a storage bag main body including a top bag body, a bottom bag body, and a zipper. An upper side of the bottom bag body is stitched with a positioning tape of the zipper. An upper side of the positioning tape of the zipper and a lower side of the top bag body are stitched to each other. Two ends of the zipper are stitched one-to-one correspondingly to left and right sides of the positioning tape. An opening for a mobile phone screen is formed in a middle of the top bag body. A transparent plastic film is welded at the opening for the mobile phone screen. An inner side of the top bag body forms a placement position for a mobile phones and is welded with fixing belts for the mobile phone.
Waterproof and Fire-resistant Storage Device
A waterproof and fire-resistant storage container is shown and described. The waterproof and fire-resistant storage device is made up of a housing. The housing will generally include a base and a plurality of sidewalls. The housing will have an open side that has a gasket surrounding the perimeter of the open side. The opening will accept either a drawer a door or a lid. When the opening is closed the gasket will form a waterproof seal. The interior of the housing is lined with a fire-resistant material. Further, the waterproof and fire-resistant storage device will have a veneer placed around the exterior of the device.
Insulating container
An insulating device can include an aperture having a waterproof closure which allows access to the chamber within the insulating device. The closure can help prevent any fluid leakage into and out of the insulating device if the insulating device is overturned or in any configuration other than upright. The closure also prevents any fluid from permeating into the chamber if the insulating device is exposed to precipitation, other fluid, or submersed under water. This construction results in an insulating chamber impervious to water and other liquids when the closure is sealed.
Insulating Device
An insulating device can include an aperture having a waterproof closure which allows access to the chamber within the insulating device. The closure can help prevent any fluid leakage into and out of the insulating device if the insulating device is overturned or in any configuration other than upright. The closure may also prevent any fluid from permeating into the chamber if the insulating device is exposed to precipitation, other fluid, or submersed under water. This construction results in an insulating chamber that is substantially impervious to water and other liquids when the closure is sealed.
CONTAINER WITH WATERPROOF BOTTOM AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
A container with a waterproof bottom is disclosed wherein the bottom is made of a rubberized or rubber-like material and is attached or connected to a separate fabric or plastic panel forming the upper part of the container. In the method, a rubberized or rubber-like material product is attached separately with an adhesive, such as a rubber cement, to a base panel of a container. Also, a rubber-like material is separately attached with an adhesive to all around the sides. The rubber-like product of the sides is specially molded for this purpose and has a channel at the top of each of the sides for stitching. Further adhesive is secured through a vulcanize heating process at temperature of about 70 degrees Centigrade for a period of about 6 minutes. After the heating process the now rubberized fabric bottom panel is stitched through the specific channel in the rubber sides to the upper part.
Portable Apparatus and Methods Using Phase Change Materials for Creating a Temperature Stabilized Environment
A carrying case utilizes a layer of phase change materials and a thermal insulation layer in order to provide a temperature-stabilized environment for enclosed payloads such as musical instruments during transport through an environment in which temperatures differ greatly from those to which they are normally exposed. In one aspect, the phase change materials and thermal insulation provide an extended period of temperature constancy, without the addition of either active thermal control or excessively bulky insulation.