Patent classifications
A45F2005/008
Article Shield Apparatus
An article shield apparatus adapted to protectively encompass an article, the apparatus including a first flexible surrounding sidewall that acts as a protective cover, a second flexible surrounding sidewall that is nested within the first flexible surrounding sidewall, the second surrounding sidewall functions as a radio frequency shield, in addition, a third flexible surrounding sidewall that is nested within the second surrounding sidewall with the third surrounding sidewall being constructed with from a waterproof material, wherein the third surrounding sidewall holds the article thus resulting in operationally the article being substantially protected from water and radio frequency waves.
Tool container
A system for a tool container including a container assembly and a mounting system assembly is disclosed. The container assembly includes a container that includes a magnetic band along an interior perimeter for attaching tools thereto. The container further includes a handle for ease of transporting the container. Importantly, mounted to the container is the mounting system assembly which includes a hook attached to the handle of the container at one end. The opposite end of the hook is attached to the user, preferably, to a belt of the user. Further, the mounting system assembly includes a strap that is mounted around the leg of the user. The strap is secured with hook and loop fasteners to adjust the strap around the user tightly. The user can carry all materials with the container and keep it secured in place with the mounting system assembly.
QUICK RELEASE, BACK CARRY, FIRST AID KIT
The present invention relates in general to portable first aid kits and, in particular, to a low profile first aid kit that is adaptable for a quick release from a carrier and can be easily stored and carried by a person. The design of the disclosed release system allows for the first aid kit to be released with one hand from a carrier with mounting capabilities. Additionally, the medical kit includes a dual purpose carrier strap that can either be wound around the first aid kit and operable to torque the kit for storage purposes when in the closed position, or used to carry the kit in the open position until it can be secured and subsequently stored.
Accessory Lanyard
In some embodiments, a lanyard comprises a body comprising a first end, a midportion and a second end. A first engaging member and a second engaging member are magnetically attracted to one another. The first end comprises a handle and the first engaging member. The second end is configured for attachment to a device.
Attachment system for portable communication device
An attachment system for a portable electronic device includes a clip unit including a clip magnet disposed between a base plate and a top cover and a clip lip formed on the top cover; and an attachment adapter for attached to a back side of the base plate and configured for attachment of the clip unit to an article. The clip magnet is positioned to be aligned with a magnet in the portable electronic device when mated with the portable electronic device. The attachment system enables the portable electronic device to be quickly and easily attached to a desired article and further enable quick release of the portable electronic device from the attachment system.
WEARABLE HOLDER FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A wearable holder for securely holding an electronic device, for example, a laptop is disclosed. The wearable holder is configured to enable the user for securely holding the electronic device on a person's body in a hand-free manner, thereby effectively utilizing the electronic device while avoiding droppings. The wearable holder comprises two straps having a respective first and second ends, at least two corner support holders, and a buckle clip. The corner support holders are securely sewn underside of both straps at spaced locations, wherein the two corner support holders are adapted to support the corners of the electronic device. The buckle clip is disposed at respective first ends of both straps for adjusting the straps.
WEARABLE CONTAINER SYSTEMS
Wearable container systems for containing items. The wearable container systems include a strap and a container. The strap is configured to operatively secure to a person. The container is coupled to the strap and includes a body and an insert. The insert is disposed within the body. The insert is configured to support the items.
ACCESSORY STORAGE DEVICE
The present invention generally relates to wearable, jewelry and storage devices. Specifically, this invention relates to wearable jewelry having the ability to store materials, including cosmetic makeup materials, lotions, and perfumes.
Portable personal care product holder
A portable dispenser configure to retain tissues, wipes, handkerchiefs, or similar convenience items. The portable dispenser comprises a band with two ends which can be closed and adjusted to size the device to the appendage of a user using a closure mechanism. A dispensing component is attachable to or is integrated into the band. The dispensing component has a slit with a fastening mechanism for accessing the tissues, wipes or handkerchiefs stored inside the pouch. The dispensing component may be configured to accept a roll of tissues or wipes. The device of the present invention can be a wrist band, arm band, bracelet, smartwatch or the like, that makes the tissues, wipes or handkerchiefs readily available as needed.