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Pet water bottle assembly
10085543 · 2018-10-02 · ·

A pet water bottle assembly comprising an upper bottle member and a cup member. An upstanding wall and an upwardly facing bottom surface of the cup member collectively define a reservoir adapted to hold liquid. The upstanding wall has a first circumferential wall portion with a first wall portion height and a second circumferential wall portion with a second wall portion height. The first wall portion height is greater than the second wall portion height to thereby provide a pet enhanced access to liquid within the reservoir when the cup member is tilted such that a top surface of liquid in the reservoir is level with the first axial extent. The cup member is adapted such that the upper bottle member snugly nests within the cup member.

PROPANE TANK CARRY HANDLE APPARATUS
20240335025 · 2024-10-10 ·

A propane tank carry handle apparatus has a handle member gripped in a hand of the user and first and second legs extending from opposing ends of the handle member to form a U-shaped body. First and second hooks on the first and second legs respectively are arranged to be received through diametrically opposed openings in the protective cage about the valve of the propane tank. The legs are spaced apart to receive the valve of the tank between the legs in the mounted position when the upper boundaries of the handle openings of the tank are engaged on the hooks. Locating the handle member centrally above the valve allows the tank to be suspended in a balanced manner in an upright orientation below the handle member when the handle member is gripped in a single hand of the user.

Carrying Device and System Thereof
20180255913 · 2018-09-13 · ·

A device for carrying a flexible tub having a first hoop handle and a second hoop handle, the device comprising an elongate member further comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, a first end, and an opposed second end. The first end comprises a first securing means, and wherein the second end comprises a second securing means. The first securing means is adapted to receive the first hoop handle, when in use, and the second securing means is adapted to receive the second hoop handle, when in use.

Holster beverage holder
D0825178 · 2018-08-14 ·

BEVERAGE CAN HOLDER
20180153285 · 2018-06-07 ·

A non-separable pull-tab is hooked on a hook which is attached to a little finger to hang a beverage can. Thus, various shapes of plates and beverage cans can be held by one hand. In addition, manufacturing cost is reduced and portability is increased by making a size compact. A beverage can holder is comprised of a ring (A), two positioning projections (B) and a hook (C), wherein the ring (A) is attached to a little finger, the two positioning projections (B) sandwich an annular finger, a non-separable pull-tab (D) is hooked on the hook (C) for hanging and holding a beverage can (E).

STRAP FOR RETAINING ARTICLES
20180153289 · 2018-06-07 ·

A strap for releasably retaining one or more articles. The strap includes a flexible elongate body and a buckle coupled to the first end. The body has a first region adjacent a first end of the body, a second region adjacent a second end of the body, and a central region positioned between the first and second regions. The central region of the body defines a plurality of spaced apart fastening holes. The first region defines a strap opening for receiving the second end of the strap and releasably engaging a portion of the body. The buckle includes a frame including a proximal region coupled to the first end of the body, a distal region, and first and second side regions between the proximal and distal region. The second side region includes a gateway for releasably receiving any region of the body.

Dual Side-Hook Structure
20180135729 · 2018-05-17 · ·

A dual side-hook structure is a hook unit with four hooks. The hook unit is latched on a horizontal, vertical or inclined rope or a long strip object without shifting to hang up an object without limitation in space. The hook unit includes positioning hooks on an upper end of the hook unit and hanging hooks on a lower end of the hook unit. A rope is enabled to pass through the positioning hooks or hanging hooks at two sides of the hook unit, and then the hook unit is secured on a fixed point on the rope without sliding freely. Edges of the positioning hooks and hanging hooks include abutting devices to prevent the rope from sliding out of the hook unit. The hook unit is positioned on a vertical rope by using the hanging hooks horizontally. The positioning hooks and the hanging hooks are used interchangeably. The entire hook unit is used very flexibly and versatilely without limitation in space, and is especially usable in a wild field, an outdoor area or a camping ground.

BAG CADDY-CARRIER
20180125216 · 2018-05-10 ·

This compact (palm of hand size), lightweight utility device is designed to transport multiple plastic bags . . . 50 lbs. plus-capacity. Device measures (L: 5.5 inchW: 0.044 inchH: 1.44 inch), (Weighs: 2 ounces). Bags remain secured when sat down and while transporting.

Place both handles of each bag into one of the end cavities, balancing the weight on each side as you load; close both cavities with the slider feature after loading; prevents contents of all bags from spilling.

Paint can holder for painting
09931887 · 2018-04-03 · ·

The invention is a paint can holder, allowing a painter to hold a paint container for easy access when painting, having a base with a ledge integrally formed to the base, securely conforming to a sealing lip of the paint can, and a handle with a pair of inwardly bent legs extending through the handle connecting the handle to the base and a pair of hinge connecting means. An over center clamping member connects to the hinge connecting means, allowing the handle to cause the over center clamping member to clamp the base to the sealing lip of the paint can. A connecting component threads through a clip hole in the base simultaneously attaching to a user's garment. The invention may be used for home improvement or construction to carry a paint and other articles, allowing the paint can to remain upright without spilling.

Bucket handle
09914560 · 2018-03-13 ·

A handle for attachment to a bail member of a bucket is disclosed. The handle includes a base formed from two interlocking members, a first member frictionally engages a second member, locking the two members together without tools. Upon the interlocking of the first member and second member, a base structure is formed providing a receptacle constructed in a range for receipt of the bail member along an upper section. A centrally disposed cavity may be included in the upper section for receipt of a tubular sleeve commonly found on buckets and employing bail members for carrying heavy weights. The base structure is positioned beneath the bail member wherein a portion of the bail member is insertable into the receptacle. A cover member is secured to the top section of the base structure to conceal the receptacle and secure the bail member within the handle.