Patent classifications
B65D63/109
Cushion Sleeve
A cushion sleeve that protects a bundle of cables secured to a support structure by stainless steel strapping. The cushion sleeve includes a top, a bottom, a first end, and a second end. The cushion sleeve includes a body and sidewalls extending from the body. The cushion sleeve also includes a barbed tongue extending from the first end or the second end of the cushion sleeve and slots located at the opposite end of the cushion sleeve. When installing the cushion sleeve, the barbed tongue is inserted through one of the slots and pulled until the cushion sleeve is tight around the cable bundle.
SECURING DEVICE
A securing device (10) for securing a first object (320) relative to a second object (322) includes a device body (12) having a cross-sectional area, and which is formed from a material so that the device body (12) exhibits elongation of between six hundred percent and eight hundred percent. A ratio of the elongation (in percent) to the cross-sectional area (in square millimeters) is between approximately 5:1 and 10:1. The device body (12) is also formed from the material so that the device body (12) exhibits a tensile strength of between four thousand five hundred kPa and nine thousand three hundred kPa. A ratio of the tensile strength (in kPa) to the cross-sectional area (in square millimeters) is between approximately 50:1 and 85:1. The material that forms the device body (12) has an average kinetic coefficient of friction of between approximately 1.35 and 1.60 relative to itself. The material that forms the device body (12) can include thermoplastic elastomers, and can further include styrene.
Stationery securing apparatus and instrument holder
A stationery securing apparatus and writing instrument holder is provided with a band, at least a portion of which is elastic. At least two writing instrument loops are attached to the elastic band, and a male snap portion and a female snap portion attached to the band, configured and arranged so that when the band is not in use securing stationery, it can be folded or rolled up and the male snap portion and the female snap portion can be snapped together to form a compact writing instrument holder.
PACKAGING BOX FOR VIRTUAL REALITY DEVICE
The present application provide a packaging box for a Virtual Reality (VR) device. The packaging box includes: a first box body having a top cover and a first sidewall; and a second box body having a bottom cover and a second sidewall, wherein the first sidewall has a second edge opposite to the first edge thereof, the second sidewall has a second edge opposite to the first edge thereof, and the second edge of the first sidewall and the second edge of the second sidewall are adapted to fit with each other so as to form the packaging space for the VR device, and wherein the first surface of the first box body has a fixing structure for fixing the wearable component provided thereon, and the first surface of the second box body has an accommodating structure for accommodating the device body provided thereon.
Elastic band with embedded label
A method for manufacturing a plurality of labeling bands includes extruding an elastic material, co-extruding a label material with the elastic material, curing the elastic material and the label material, and locating a plurality of demarcations at intervals along the length of the tube to define the plurality of labeling bands. Co-extruding the label material with the elastic material includes forming a tube having an outer surface, an inner surface and a length, so that the label material forms a stripe on the outer surface. In another aspect, an article of manufacture includes an endless band of a first elastic material and a label of a second material embedded into an outer surface of the endless band. The endless band includes the outer surface, an inner surface and first and second opposed perimeter edges, each of the first and second opposed perimeter edges having a common unstretched perimeter dimension.
Multifunctional insulating sleeve with clasp mechanism
A sleeve for an object is disclosed. In an open configuration, the sleeve is an elongate strip having an inner wall surface and an outer opposed wall surface. The inner and outer wall surfaces can be textured. The inner wall surface is configured to contact the object. The strip includes a clasp mechanism. The clasp mechanism can include at least one protrusion extending radially outward from the outer wall surface. The protrusion can be located at a proximal marginal end of the outer wall surface. The class mechanism can further include at least one indented receptacle located at a distal marginal end of the outer wall surface. The receptacle can extend between the inner and outer wall surfaces. In a closed configuration, the receptacle can be adapted to securably receive and restrain the protrusion therein. In the closed configuration, the strip forms a band around a circumference of the object.
TIE-WRAP ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME
A tie-wrap assembly having a locking head, an elongated strap body spaced apart from the locking head, and a coupling member, wherein the coupling member is connected to and disposed between the locking head and the elongated strap body, and wherein the coupling member is fabricated from an elastomeric material.
STRAP FOR SECURING A PAYLOAD
The present invention discloses a strap for securing a payload. The strap includes a first fastener and an elastic strap section connected to the first fastener at one end of the elastic strap section. The strap also includes an inelastic strap section connected to the elastic strap section at an opposite end of the elastic strap section as the first fastener. The strap further includes a second fastener configured along the inelastic strap section to secure the inelastic strap section to the inelastic strap section.
BUNGEE DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
A bungee device includes an elongated shape portion and a cord loop having a pair of cord segments. The elongated shape portion has a flat part on it where the cord loop segments extend therefrom. The cord segment has at least one flat surface that engages the flat part of the elongated shape portion when the bungee device is in use. The cord can include a tab extending from a portion thereof. The tab makes it easier to grasp the cord and stretch it to allow the elongated shape portion to be removed from the space created by the cord segments and release the bungee device from its secured position. The elongated shape portion and cord loop have a one-piece molded construction. The flat part on the elongated shape portion and flat surface on the cord segment can be optional.
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS HOLDER
Motorcycle saddlebags can be easily scratched or damaged when not installed on a motorcycle (i.e., when left free-standing on the ground). When motorcycle saddlebags are off of the motorcycle they are generally sat on the ground loosely or hung on a wall. Storing motorcycle saddlebags loosely on the ground increases the probability that the saddlebags will be damaged or scratched. Storing motorcycle saddlebags on a wall takes up valuable storage space when the motorcycle saddlebags are not in use. Utilizing a motorcycle saddlebags retention device as disclosed herein allows for a user to safely store the motorcycle saddlebags on the ground in a free-standing orientation when the saddlebags must be removed for cleaning or maintenance. Then the motorcycle saddlebags retention device can be conveniently stored out of the way.