Patent classifications
A45F2005/002
CARD PURSE FOR MOBILE PHONE
A card wallet for a mobile phone is disclosed. The card wallet includes a rear part having a rectangular shape corresponding to a card and being in surface contact with a rear surface of the mobile phone, a front part opposed to the rear part such that a reception space is defined between the rear part and the front part, a connection part, which extends from the front part and is coupled to the rear part to close lateral and lower sides of the reception space, and a magnet member provided at the rear part. Loss of the card wallet is prevented by virtue of being attached to the mobile phone. Since the upper end of a card is first exposed from the card wallet when the card is taken out of the card wallet, the card is easily taken out of the card wallet.
PERSONAL CARRYING DEVICES
The disclosure includes a carrying device comprising a carabiner including a first clip and a second clip, wherein the first clip is configured to open to access a first chamber, and the second clip is configured to open to access a second chamber located adjacent the first chamber, and a shackle defining a first end and a second end located opposite the first end, wherein the first end is configured to detachably couple to the carabiner, and the second end is configured to receive at least one key.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AN ILLUMINATING, DRINK INSULATING DEVICE
A beverage container lighting and insulation device includes a first piece of insulating material. The beverage container lighting and insulation device further includes a spring oriented along a length of the insulating material, such that the spring causes the first piece of insulating material to coil. The beverage container lighting and insulation device further includes a lighting device joined with the first piece of insulating material, such that the lighting device lights the length of the first piece of insulating material.
Techniques for access control using wearable devices
Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques for using little or no electric power to monitor whether a wearable device continues to be worn by a person such that it may continue to be used to access a secured item. An apparatus may include a processor component; a storage to store an access credential; a presentation component to wirelessly transmit the access credential to an access device to enable a grant of access to a secured item; a power source; and a clasp coupled to a wearable portion to prevent removal of the wearable portion unless the clasp is operated to change state from a clasped state to an unclasped state, the clasp to cause loss of electric power from the power source to the processor component and the storage when in the unclasped state to nullify the access credential. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
GOLF BAG CONVERTIBLE STRAP ASSEMBLY
Embodiments of a strap assembly system for a golf bag are described herein. The strap assembly system can be converted between a single-strap configuration or a double-strap configuration. The strap assembly system comprises a first strap, a second strap, and a back puck. The back puck comprises first and second attachment openings for securing the first strap. The back puck further comprises first and second side openings that define a linear pathway and are configured to receive the second strap. The second strap can move freely along the linear pathway.
Hand glove mobile smartphone anti-drop and anti-theft protector device, system and method
A mobile phone anti-drop and anti-theft protection system. The system includes a phone attachment glove, a mobile phone case for seating a mobile phone, and an inseparable attachment between a palm region of the phone attachment glove and the mobile phone case. Methods of using the system are also provided.
Wearable modular electronic device, such as to hold a selectable and/or replaceable biometric sensor in close proximity to and/or in physical contact with a wearer and/or to hold a battery
A wearable modular electronic device to maintain an electronic module proximate to a wearer may be configured to attach to a wearable accessory such as, without limitation jewelry (e.g., necklace/pendant, finger ring, earring, body piercing, brooch, wrist bracelet, and/or wristwatch), a money clip, a belt buckle, a handbag, and/or an article of clothing. A wearable modular electronic device may be configured as a clasp assembly for a wristwatch, which may be configured to replace an existing clasp of a wristwatch, and which may be configurable for multiple types of wristbands (e.g., strap-type and/or metal). An electronic module may include a battery and/or sensor, such as a biometric sensor, and the wearable modular electronic device or a surface thereof may be contoured to coincide with a body part of a wearer and/or otherwise configured to maintain the biometric sensor proximate to the wearer.
Interchangeable finger-grip attachment case
What is disclosed is an attachment for a portable media device that case that is configured for attachment to a flexible strap. An end of the flexible strap is configured to slide along the attachment in a track to form an adjustable loop. A plurality of straps can be provided to allow a user to vary the color and/or shape of the strap. What is further disclosed is a portable media case having the track integral with the case. The case is configured to provide protection to a mobile device, including but not limited to a mobile phone. The case with flexible strap forming a loop provides a mechanism to secure a mobile device in the hand of a user or to mount the device. Alternatively the attachment can be formed as an insert into an opening in a case such that the insert and strap are removable from the case.
Smart bag with display for charging a device
Examples relate to a smart bag for charging a set of electronic devices. An example smart bag may comprise a set of power sources integral to the smart bag, where the set of power sources may comprise multiple power sources. The example smart bag may also comprise a power management engine that manages provision of power from each of the set of power sources to a first electronic device.
UNIVERSAL RETAINING DEVICE FOR EYE WEAR AND SMALL TOOLS
The present invention comprises a novel retaining device for eye wear and other frequently used small tools or items for holding these securely in pockets, etc. This retaining device consists of a U shaped spring clamping member which is installed onto the piece to be retained using a number of binding sleeve type options. Specific types of elastic sleeves, heat shrink tubing and engineered adhesive tape strips would allow a retaining device to be attached onto a range of shapes and sizes of devices. The retaining device can be visually and physically unobtrusive, so as not to distract from the design intent of the eye wear stylist or it can compliment the styling. Conversely, the retaining device may be color coded for easily identifying tools or display advertising motif when used on eyewear, tools and other instruments.