Patent classifications
B65D2525/285
DRINKING CUP HAVING AN ADJUSTABLE HANDLE
A drinking cup includes a container with an open top and defining a longitudinal axis. The container includes a neck having a plurality of first detents provided on an outer surface. A handle assembly includes a rim and at least one handle integrally formed with the rim. The rim defines an opening sized to receive the container neck. The handle assembly has a plurality of second detents shaped to mate with the first detents, wherein selective engagement of the first and second detents configured to allow incremental rotational movement of the handle assembly on the neck about the container axis.
Re-configurable and re-sizable modular storage container system
A container storage system comprises structural members with particular hole patterns. In particular, a series of holes placed on an exterior face of a core module horizontally along its centerline relative to its height (core module height/2) are also placed on any additional module the same distance (core module height/2) from its mating face (to the core module) to facilitate connection with hinges and connectors by the use of inserting removable hardware through the holes. This structural arrangement allows for a combination of modules to be disassembled and reconfigured as a user's storage needs and/or conditions change over time. The modular storage system is scalable to any size and may be made from any material strong enough to support its own weight and the weight of its contents.
SELECTIVELY ATTACHABLE BUCKET HANDLE
A selectively attachable bucket handle for a bucket configured to detachably engage with, and accommodate, certain features of a bucket such that the bucket handle is rigidly secured to a bucket, and such that the bucket handle translates a lifting force, applied to the bucket handle, onto a bucket. The bucket handle is also configured to detachably engage with a bucket without preventing a bucket from receiving a lid. The bucket handle is configured to detachably engage with a bucket such that the rest of the bucket handle projects perpendicularly away from a side of a bucket.
A Tumbler Handle
The invention is embodied in a beverage container. In many respects, this beverage container is similar to an ordinary beverage container. The big difference is that this beverage container comprises a removable handle. The removable handle allows a crafter to decorate the surface of the container without interference from the handle.
BUCKET LIFTING DEVICE
A bucket lifting device is provided for facilitating the lifting of a bucket having a rim portion. The bucket lifting device is selectively positionable between a secured position and a resting position. The bucket lifting device includes a transverse member, a pair of retaining clips, and a pair of handles. A rotating element is connected to each end of the transverse member. The rotating element is configured to allow rotation of the retaining clip relative to the rotating element. The bucket lifting device automatically engages the bucket when the bucket lifting device is raised relative to the bucket and automatically disengages the bucket when the bucket lifting device is lowered relative to the bucket.
Portable collapsible modular and waterproof storage and transportation system
A portable, collapsible modular container system for transportation and storage is provided. The containers are modular and can be stacked in either extended or expanded position, collapsed, or a mix thereof. The container system is modular and customizable, and attachments such as wheel, handles, carry straps, tie down straps, and other accessories, may be added or removed at the option of the user.
Beverage Container with Dual Storage Compartments
A beverage container includes a first container unit having a first receiving compartment and a second container unit. The second container unit includes a second container body having a second receiving compartment, and a utility lid detachably mounted on the second container body. The utility lid has an access opening. The beverage container is operated between an assembled mode and a segregated mode, wherein in the assembled mode, the first container unit and the second container unit are detachably attached to form an integral beverage container, wherein in the segregated mode, the first container unit is detached from the second container unit so that a user is allowed to access objects stored in the second receiving compartment through the access opening.
SNACK SYSTEM
A kit may have a plurality of components that include (A) a holder having a generally frustoconical shape, a first end that is open, a second end that defines a slot opening, a middle portion disposed between the first end and the second end, and a circumferential sidewall that (i) is generally closed except for a sidewall opening adjacent the slot opening and that (ii) defines an open interior; (B) an elastomeric handle having a retention portion and at least one finger grip; (C) an elastomeric sip top having a sip-top sidewall and a sip-top surface that define an interior cavity, and a nipple disposed on the sip-top surface; and (D) an elastomeric snack top having a snack-top sidewall, a snack-top surface, and a snack-access slot disposed on the snack-top surface.
Snack system
A kit may have a plurality of components that include (A) a holder having a generally frustoconical shape, a first end that is open, a second end that defines a slot opening, a middle portion disposed between the first end and the second end, and a circumferential sidewall that (i) is generally closed except for a sidewall opening adjacent the slot opening and that (ii) defines an open interior; (B) an elastomeric handle having a retention portion and at least one finger grip; (C) an elastomeric sip top having a sip-top sidewall and a sip-top surface that define an interior cavity, and a nipple disposed on the sip-top surface; and (D) an elastomeric snack top having a snack-top sidewall, a snack-top surface, and a snack-access slot disposed on the snack-top surface.
MODULAR TOOL TRAY ORGANIZER
A modular tool tray organizer is composed of a plurality of rectilinear shaped base panels, each having side edges and a top surface. At least one first male connector in the form of a blade projects from at least a first side edge of a first panel and at least female connector in the form a slot is formed in at least a second side edge on an adjacent panel for receiving the blade connector of the first base panel thereby to form a flat base for the tray of a desired size and shape.