A45C13/40

Hat Holder
20190290041 · 2019-09-26 ·

Disclosed is a system for holding a hat. The system includes a hat, a strap having a first end and a second end, a carabiner coupled to the first end of the strap, a clip coupled to second end of the strap, the clip configured to retain a portion of the hat therein, and a brim of the hat retained in the clip.

Hat holder
10413047 · 2019-09-17 ·

Disclosed is a hat holding including a first strap having a first end and a second end, a second strap having a first end and a second end, the second strap joined to the first strap, a first ferromagnetic member disposed at the first end of the first strap, a second ferromagnetic member disposed the first end of the second strap, and a hook coupled to the first strap. The first strap and the second strap are configured to be separably joined at their respective first ends by a magnetic attraction between the first ferromagnetic member and the second ferromagnetic member.

Hat holder
10413047 · 2019-09-17 ·

Disclosed is a hat holding including a first strap having a first end and a second end, a second strap having a first end and a second end, the second strap joined to the first strap, a first ferromagnetic member disposed at the first end of the first strap, a second ferromagnetic member disposed the first end of the second strap, and a hook coupled to the first strap. The first strap and the second strap are configured to be separably joined at their respective first ends by a magnetic attraction between the first ferromagnetic member and the second ferromagnetic member.

CONTAINER FOR TRANSPORTING BEACH SUPPLIES
20190274402 · 2019-09-12 ·

A container for transporting beach supplies by sliding it over sand includes a container body having a generally horizontal convex bottom wall portion, a pair of parallel side wall portions, a front wall portion, a rear wall portion, and a top wall. The bottom, side, front, and rear wall portions are integral with one another to define an opening at an upper end. The top wall is detachably connected with one of the side, front, or rear wall portions via at least one hinge for pivotal movement between a closed position and an open position. A handle is attached to one of the front, rear, side, or top wall portions, and at least one elongated roller is connected with one of the front, rear, side, or top wall portions. The container can be rolled on its elongated roller and can slide on its convex bottom wall.

CONTAINER FOR TRANSPORTING BEACH SUPPLIES
20190274402 · 2019-09-12 ·

A container for transporting beach supplies by sliding it over sand includes a container body having a generally horizontal convex bottom wall portion, a pair of parallel side wall portions, a front wall portion, a rear wall portion, and a top wall. The bottom, side, front, and rear wall portions are integral with one another to define an opening at an upper end. The top wall is detachably connected with one of the side, front, or rear wall portions via at least one hinge for pivotal movement between a closed position and an open position. A handle is attached to one of the front, rear, side, or top wall portions, and at least one elongated roller is connected with one of the front, rear, side, or top wall portions. The container can be rolled on its elongated roller and can slide on its convex bottom wall.

CHAIR BAG
20190159577 · 2019-05-30 ·

A bag is disclosed. The present invention provides an easy and convenient way to transport a folding lawn chair, with or without an umbrella. It is a bag that opens butterfly style, allowing users to place the folded chair on the bag and then to fasten the bag around the chair. This manipulation alleviates the struggle associated with shimmying a folded chair into a standard carrying bag. It also saves a considerable amount of time and frustration. The present invention can include an umbrella holder on the side in case of inclement weather and a shoulder strap for added convenience.

CHAIR BAG
20190159577 · 2019-05-30 ·

A bag is disclosed. The present invention provides an easy and convenient way to transport a folding lawn chair, with or without an umbrella. It is a bag that opens butterfly style, allowing users to place the folded chair on the bag and then to fasten the bag around the chair. This manipulation alleviates the struggle associated with shimmying a folded chair into a standard carrying bag. It also saves a considerable amount of time and frustration. The present invention can include an umbrella holder on the side in case of inclement weather and a shoulder strap for added convenience.

ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION FOR ARTICLES OF EQUIPMENT
20190119956 · 2019-04-25 ·

Disclosed is an anti-theft device for at least one article of equipment, comprising: a body having at least one article-receiving passage that is open along a first article-receiving axis thereof, the at least one article-receiving passage configured in a first article-receiving mode to receive a structural segment of the article of equipment such that a second axis of the article of equipment will align with the first article-receiving axis, and configured in a second article-gripping and/or holding mode to grip and/or hold the structural segment of the article of equipment so as to minimize movement of the article of equipment relative to the passage, the body being configured to be maintained in the second mode to encumber the article.

ANTI-THEFT PROTECTION FOR ARTICLES OF EQUIPMENT
20190119956 · 2019-04-25 ·

Disclosed is an anti-theft device for at least one article of equipment, comprising: a body having at least one article-receiving passage that is open along a first article-receiving axis thereof, the at least one article-receiving passage configured in a first article-receiving mode to receive a structural segment of the article of equipment such that a second axis of the article of equipment will align with the first article-receiving axis, and configured in a second article-gripping and/or holding mode to grip and/or hold the structural segment of the article of equipment so as to minimize movement of the article of equipment relative to the passage, the body being configured to be maintained in the second mode to encumber the article.

Bottle holding system for backpacks
10244849 · 2019-04-02 ·

A bottle holding system for installed use upon a backpack comprises an inflatable cuff substantially cylindrical in configuration and adapted for positioned attachment to the outer side of the backpack, the cuff formed having a sealed chamber therein to support its inflation and sized to hold a bottle of drinking fluid when inflated. Tubing connected at one end to the cuff chamber is routed along the interior of the backpack, extending outwardly from the backpack near the shoulder straps to connect with a flexible bulb member mounted on one of the shoulder straps with an air release valve connected in-line there between. In operation, the user inflates the cuff through the air release valve, squeezing the bulb to retain the bottle in the inflated cuff, and when drinking fluid is needed, actuates the valve to vent air from the cuff so that the bottle is easily retrieved by the user.