Patent classifications
A45F3/005
Germ Fighting Reserve System
A virus and germ fighting system. The system includes a main container having a base, sidewalls, and an upper opening defining an interior volume. The interior volume includes a plurality of divided compartments. Each compartment may include its own locking lid. The compartments include specific virus and germ fighting materials. A first compartment includes replaceable disinfectant spray containers, a second compartment includes travel containers and other portable germ fighting items, and the third compartment includes a full body suit for enhanced protection when needed. The system also includes a user device that is in wireless communication with a database server via a network. The user device can be used to resupply the system's components via communication with the database. The database is configured to automatically provide updated information regarding instructions for how to properly and effectively combine the components of the system to prevent the spread of germs and viruses.
Dual compartment gun holster
A dual compartment gun holster is described. The holster includes a first compartment for holding a personal electronic device and a second compartment for holding a gun. The gun is held to an extending piece or a member that extends and retracts into the second compartment. The first compartment is formed on an exterior side of the gun holster, and thus the dual compartment gun holster appears to be an ordinary cell phone case.
Organization and storage device
An organization and storage device has a housing including a base with at least one sidewall extending therefrom, thereby defining an interior volume and an open end. The housing is divided into a series of compartments by dividers. A first compartment can store a liquid, such as ice water, and is in operable connection with a spout disposed on the sidewall. A tray is removably disposed above the first compartment. A cover can be removably secured to the open end of the housing and a drawer is disposed proximal to the base. In some embodiments, a toolbelt channel is disposed along a circumference of the sidewall, that can be utilized to secure a toolbelt with tools. The device can support an individual in a seated position and can be utilized to transport a variety of necessary items to and from a work site.
User worn hydration device
A user worn hydration device for wearing around a waist of a user includes a bladder, which is positioned in a sleeve that is configured to be positioned around a waist of a user so that the sleeve is coupled to the user. The bladder is configured to position a fluid. A tube, which is resiliently flexible, is coupled to a bottom of the bladder and extends through a hole that is positioned in the sleeve. A mouthpiece that is coupled to the tube distal from the bladder in fluidic communication with the bladder through the tube. A valve positioned in the mouthpiece so that the mouthpiece is configured to be clamped between teeth of the user to open the valve, positioning the user to draw the fluid from the bladder through the tube.
Multifunctional pillow
A multifunctional pillow includes a flexible pillowcase having a first end, an opposite second end, two opposing sides, a top face and a bottom face; a pillow body provided inside the pillowcase, the pillow body being made of a soft material; and a storage bag attached to and provided at the second end of the pillowcase. The pillow is rollable from the first end towards the second end, and the rolled up pillow is insertable into the storage bag, which is sized and shaped to fittingly hold the rolled up pillow. The storage bag can be a flexible bag or a pocket. The multifunctional pillow can be configured into a waist pillow, a wrist rest pillow, or a neck pillow configuration.
Storage container with adjustable, convertible strap
A reconfigurable waterproof bag is defined by a plurality of material surfaces extending in three dimensions, a strap for carrying the bag, and one or plurality of strap guide(s) into which the strap is disposed and through which the strap may be moved, the strap guide extending within or without the bag from any one of the plurality of surfaces to any other one of the plurality of material surfaces in three dimensional space without limitation to define a geometry of a strap path and coupling of the strap to the bag so that the bag is reconfigurable in a plurality of different carrying modes.
Stretch belt with pockets
A belt winch may be formed from stretchy fabric, includes a front panel joined to a rear panel. Flaps may be provided to form interior pockets, which are further formed by stitching or other joining techniques. Internal stiffening and resilient members may be incorporated between the panels at each end, aiding in the structure of the opposing ends of the belt which tie together.
Cummerbund with hidden detachable storage
A dismountable pocket removably engaged within a cummerbund permitting a user to discretely store personal items therein. The dismountable pocket is removably engaged within a cavity of the cummerbund central portion utilizing a hook/loop system. A zipper is positioned on the first wall of the cummerbund body permitting access to the cavity therein. The dismountable pocket has a second zipper connecting the first and second pocket surfaces and permitting access to the storage cavity within the pocket. The cummerbund is configured to rest flat on the torso of the user while personal items are stored therein.
Organization and Storage Device
An organization and storage device has a housing including a base with at least one sidewall extending therefrom, thereby defining an interior volume and an open end. The housing is divided into a series of compartments by dividers. A first compartment can store a liquid, such as ice water, and is in operable connection with a spout disposed on the sidewall. A tray is removably disposed above the first compartment. A cover can be removably secured to the open end of the housing and a drawer is disposed proximal to the base. In some embodiments, a toolbelt channel is disposed along a circumference of the sidewall, that can be utilized to secure a toolbelt with tools. The device can support an individual in a seated position and can be utilized to transport a variety of necessary items to and from a work site.
User Worn Hydration Device
A user worn hydration device for wearing around a waist of a user includes a bladder, which is positioned in a sleeve that is configured to be positioned around a waist of a user so that the sleeve is coupled to the user. The bladder is configured to position a fluid. A tube, which is resiliently flexible, is coupled to a bottom of the bladder and extends through a hole that is positioned in the sleeve. A mouthpiece that is coupled to the tube distal from the bladder in fluidic communication with the bladder through the tube. A valve positioned in the mouthpiece so that the mouthpiece is configured to be clamped between teeth of the user to open the valve, positioning the user to draw the fluid from the bladder through the tube.