Patent classifications
B65D25/32
WATER COOLER TRANSPORT DEVICE
A water cooler transport device has a lattice-work body defined by connected bottom and side strap members and defines a compartment receiving one or more water dispensing containers. A handle having spaced handle arms is pivotally mounted to opposed sides of the body and has an elongate bar defining a lift connection opening for receiving a connection member of a cable lift. A releasable elastic retainer member is releasably connected with the wall of the transport device and serves to secure a water cooler container within the compartment and to secure the lid of the water cooler seated in closed position.
Apparatus, methods and system for absorbing shock and carrying electronic equipment
The disclosure concerns a portable system for absorbing shock and carrying electronic equipment. The system includes a container having an open end, a closed end, and an interior wall. The system includes at least one first standoff attached to a first interior wall portion and at least one second standoff attached to a second interior wall portion such that the first and second standoff oppose each other. The system includes at least one piece of electronic equipment attached to a plate. The plate includes a rail. Each standoff also has a groove to receive the rail. The system further includes a relief section defined by an area between the interior wall of the container and at least one of a perimeter of the plate and a perimeter of the electronic equipment. The system also includes shock absorbing properties to protect the electronic equipment from damage.
Apparatus, methods and system for absorbing shock and carrying electronic equipment
The disclosure concerns a portable system for absorbing shock and carrying electronic equipment. The system includes a container having an open end, a closed end, and an interior wall. The system includes at least one first standoff attached to a first interior wall portion and at least one second standoff attached to a second interior wall portion such that the first and second standoff oppose each other. The system includes at least one piece of electronic equipment attached to a plate. The plate includes a rail. Each standoff also has a groove to receive the rail. The system further includes a relief section defined by an area between the interior wall of the container and at least one of a perimeter of the plate and a perimeter of the electronic equipment. The system also includes shock absorbing properties to protect the electronic equipment from damage.
Replacement gripping member
An improved gripping member for a weight bearing container. The gripping member is specifically designed to either replace an existing gripping member, or improve a two part handle for a weight bearing container by providing a larger diameter gripping surface. The improved gripping member is formed of two identical mating halves that can be releasably attached to form a cylindrical gripping surface with a relatively large diameter. When attached about an existing gripping member or wire handle portion of a two part handle the inventive gripping member provides a large diameter gripping surface to distribute the weight of the container about a larger portion of the user's palm.
Replacement gripping member
An improved gripping member for a weight bearing container. The gripping member is specifically designed to either replace an existing gripping member, or improve a two part handle for a weight bearing container by providing a larger diameter gripping surface. The improved gripping member is formed of two identical mating halves that can be releasably attached to form a cylindrical gripping surface with a relatively large diameter. When attached about an existing gripping member or wire handle portion of a two part handle the inventive gripping member provides a large diameter gripping surface to distribute the weight of the container about a larger portion of the user's palm.
APPARATUS, METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR ABSORBING SHOCK AND CARRYING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
In one embodiment, a portable system for absorbing shock and carrying electronic equipment is disclosed. The system includes a container having an open end, a closed end, and an interior wall. At least one first standoff is attached to a first interior wall portion and at least one second standoff is attached to a second interior wall portion such that the first and second standoff oppose each other. At least one piece of electronic equipment is attached to a plate. The plate includes a rail. Each standoff also has a groove, where each groove is configured to receive the rail. The system further includes a relief section defined by area between a perimeter of the plate and a perimeter of the electronic equipment. The system also includes shock absorbing properties to protect the equipment from damage. In other embodiments, the system includes at least one solar panel defining a kit.
APPARATUS, METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR ABSORBING SHOCK AND CARRYING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
In one embodiment, a portable system for absorbing shock and carrying electronic equipment is disclosed. The system includes a container having an open end, a closed end, and an interior wall. At least one first standoff is attached to a first interior wall portion and at least one second standoff is attached to a second interior wall portion such that the first and second standoff oppose each other. At least one piece of electronic equipment is attached to a plate. The plate includes a rail. Each standoff also has a groove, where each groove is configured to receive the rail. The system further includes a relief section defined by area between a perimeter of the plate and a perimeter of the electronic equipment. The system also includes shock absorbing properties to protect the equipment from damage. In other embodiments, the system includes at least one solar panel defining a kit.
STORAGE CONTAINER
Provided is a storage container for storing a material, the storage container including a lid and a container body having a first portion for holding the material and a second portion to which the lid is configured to be attached. The second portion is spaced from the first portion in a longitudinal direction by a collar defining a gap between the first and second portions. The first portion has a wall with a closed bottom portion defining a cavity for the material and the second portion has a wall defining an opening for accessing the cavity.
Portable container and container assembly
A portable container and container assembly provides a durable, functional and simple carry-all solution for dry and wet provisions, goods and gear. Exemplary features of various embodiments include one or more of an overmolded pad on the bottom of the container, a removable handle incorporating a releasable retaining structure, a lid that seals within the container cavity and is flush with the outer periphery of the container sidewall and/or has a cellular internal reinforcing structure, a skirt extending around the sidewall that is integral with handle mounts for the handle and/or provides a connection point for external components, and a drop-in tray with a collapsible handle.