Patent classifications
A45F2005/108
Strap for retaining articles
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.
Gripping apparatus for handheld devices
An apparatus for assisting a user in gripping a portable electronic device has a base element adapted to be attached to the portable electronic device, wherein the base element has a top surface with an attachment region and a bottom surface configured to mount the base element onto the portable electronic device; a gripping element, wherein the gripping element has a bottom surface with an attachment region; and a stretchable cord connecting the base element and the gripping element at the respective attachment regions thereof; wherein the attachment regions of the base element and of the gripping element have respective corresponding engaging elements that cooperate with one another to permit the base element and the gripping element to be secured against or engaged with one another.
CAMPING UTENSIL KIT
A camping tool including an eating utensil having a handle and a handle coupling feature, a tool including a bent portion arranged at an oblique angle relative to a body portion, and a tool coupling feature, and a deformable connector engaging the handle coupling feature and the tool coupling feature and biasing the tool toward the eating utensil. The utensil has a primary function when disconnected from the tool, and a secondary function when connected to the tool, and the secondary function includes supporting the camping utensil kit on the bent portion to elevate the food portion above a surface and supporting the camping utensil kit on the edge of a container with the bent portion.
HOLDER FOR MOBILE DEVICES
A removably attachable handle accessory is disclosed for use with mobile electronic devices. A user may attach or otherwise install the removably attachable handle on a mobile electronic device. A pivot portion facilitates adjustment of the orientation of the mobile electronic device with respect to a grip portion of the handle. Additionally, the pivot portion includes an opening into which a user may insert a finger to aid in maintaining a secure grip, improving comfort, and the like.
System for retaining at least one plastic bag within a motor vehicle
A system for retaining at least one plastic grocery bag within a motor vehicle includes a handle and a rail assembly. The handle defines an opening for receiving the at least one plastic grocery bag. The handle includes first and second flanges compressible toward one another. The rail assembly is mountable within the motor vehicle and includes a rail defining a longitudinally extending cavity. A front surface of the rail defines a gap running along at least a portion of an axial length of the rail and includes an open end and a closed end.
HANDHELD GIMBAL AND BATTERY COVER TIGHTENING MECHANISM THEROF
The present application provides a handheld gimbal and a battery cover tightening mechanism, including: a battery cover and a cover plate rotatably connected to the battery cover and forming a cavity. The cover plate is provided with a boss mounted into the cavity and a resistance member is sleeved on the boss, an end of the resistance member being fixed to the battery cover and the other end of the resistance member being fixed to the cover plate. When the cover plate is rotated, the battery cover is driven to rotate. When the rotation force is less than or equal to the resistance of the resistance member, the battery cover is directly driven to rotate. When the rotation force is larger than the resistance, the resistance member prevents a locking phenomenon caused by an excessive tightening force, which makes it difficult to open the battery cover of the handheld gimbal.
STRAP FOR RETAINING ARTICLES
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.
SYSTEM FOR RETAINING AT LEAST ONE PLASTIC BAG WITHIN A MOTOR VEHICLE
A system for retaining at least one plastic grocery bag within a motor vehicle includes a handle and a rail assembly. The handle defines an opening for receiving the at least one plastic grocery bag. The handle includes first and second flanges compressible toward one another. The rail assembly is mountable within the motor vehicle and includes a rail defining a longitudinally extending cavity. A front surface of the rail defines a gap running along at least a portion of an axial length of the rail and includes an open end and a closed end.
Handle for plastic grocery bags or the like and related system
A handle for one or more plastic grocery bags or the like includes a base and first and second arms. The base is generally planar base and extends along a longitudinal axis. The first and second arms extend from the base and each include an arcuate portion proximate the base and a flange extending from the arcuate portion. The arcuate portions of the first and second arms cooperatively define a generally circular opening for receiving at least one plastic bag handle and the flanges are spaced apart from one another proximate the first and second arms to define a gap for permitting the at least one plastic bag handle to enter the generally circular opening.
Bucket Handle Grip
A grip for a bucket handle to aid in weight distribution and provide improved ergonomics for a user. A grip comprises a body with an interior cavity configured to receive the bucket handle, and a latch to actuate between open and closed positions. A cavity is preferably sized and shaped to conform to standard plastic handles typically found on five-gallon buckets. A sidewall and enlarged areas in the cavity provide a better fit for most standard plastic handles and aid in keeping the grip from rotating relative to the plastic handle during use. A single, centrally located latch preferably has a uniformly loaded cantilevered beam deflection configuration. A latch may comprise an elongated U-shaped hook and an elongated catch body that allows the hook to snap over the catch body.