Patent classifications
A47G23/0608
TUBE RACK APPARATUS
A tube rack apparatus including a bottom portion having a first length, a plurality of indents formed in the bottom portion and configured to receive tubes and keep tubes straight, the plurality of indents exposing a lower surface of the bottom portion, wherein inserted tubes do not pass through the lower surface of the bottom portion, a plurality of legs extending from the bottom portion, a top portion having a second length longer than the first length, a plurality of openings formed in the top portion, the plurality of openings aligned with the plurality of indents, and at least one handle member extending from a first end of the top portion.
Food and Drink Drip Guard and Utility Top and Method For Making the Same
A flexible lap food and beverage drip guard is disclosed. The food and drip guard may include a non-slide surface to act as a desk top for mobility devices such as, for example, cell phones and lap top computers. The device may further include textured upper surface to divert the flow of fluids to a catch pocket on either side of the device, and the bottom surface may be textured or honey combed to provide insulating properties to the user.
Dine and draw child lap tray apparatus
A two-part tray apparatus that includes a base tray having a desk surface for drawing and writing and a food tray having four food compartments. A resilient bottom of the base tray may rest on a lap. The food tray is nestable into the base tray and is nonslideable relative to the base tray. The base tray includes a proximal side with no upwardly extending walls to make it easy for a child to write or draw on the desk surface. Strap units are included to anchor opposite ends of the tray apparatus or may be connected to each other to form a full length shoulder strap.
HIDEAWAY STORAGE RACK
A storage rack having a hidden section for storing additional items includes a stepped upper member, an open space, at least one open side, one or more slide-out trays, and a plurality of substantially vertical walls. The stepped upper member defines at least two or more steps, with each step having a substantially planar upper surface that defines a length between a left and a right side of each said step. The upper member has an upwardly facing surface and a downwardly facing surface. The open space is provided beneath the lower surface. The trays are positioned below downwardly facing surface in the open space and are slidable out of the rack. The vertical walls are coupled to the stepped upper member and extend downwardly therefrom. The walls provide a slot for receiving the slide-out trays.
Tableware Organizer for Large Group Gatherings
A tableware organizer for large group gatherings with holders for commonly used items for food service such as eating utensils, cups, plates, paper towels, and toothpicks. The organizer has a lid is attached to the base during transport or storage to prevent items from falling out of the organizer. The lid has a carrying handle at the top and finger inserts on the sides which allow it to be carried from the sides or the top. The holders are positioned on the base and shaped such that the items inside may be easily reached by children.
Vehicle Tray Systems
A tray system for use in a vehicle may include a tray support base that fits between seats of a vehicle, and a tray platform to support an appliance. A container support platform can be supported by the tray platform for supporting a container removable from the appliance. The tray support base can comprise first and second support legs supporting the tray platform. The first support leg can have a recessed portion to accommodate a transmission hump of the vehicle. A receiver tray can receive and support first and second support legs. A tray system for use in a vehicle may include a tray support base that fits between seats of a vehicle, and a tray platform supported by the tray support base. The tray system includes at least one drawer and a lower compartment to contain an electronics device.
Vehicle tray systems
A tray system for use in a vehicle may include a tray support base that fits between seats of a vehicle, and a tray platform to support an appliance. A container support platform can be supported by the tray platform for supporting a container removable from the appliance. The tray support base can comprise first and second support legs supporting the tray platform. The first support leg can have a recessed portion to accommodate a transmission hump of the vehicle. A receiver tray can receive and support first and second support legs. A tray system for use in a vehicle may include a tray support base that fits between seats of a vehicle, and a tray platform supported by the tray support base. The tray system includes at least one drawer and a lower compartment to contain an electronics device.
Transport box
A transport box configured for being transformable into a lap tray, which includes a compartment defined by opposite side walls, a front wall opposite a rear wall, and a bottom, with the walls delimiting an opening opposite the bottom for accessing the compartment, the opening having a circumferential edge which is defined by opposite upper edges of the side walls, an upper edge of the rear wall and an upper edge of the front wall, and a lid for the opening comprising at least a first lid part extending from the circumferential edge of the opening. The bottom has a front wall edge and a rear wall edge, which rear wall edge is shorter than the front wall edge, and the first lid part is configured for being folded or pivoted away from the opening in a transformed state of the transport box to serve as a lap tray.
Slip Resistant Multifunctional Lap Storage Tray
A multifunctional lap storage tray device for securing to the thigh and upper leg of a user or to an armrest of a vehicle for providing storage space for accommodating smartphones, TV remotes, bowls, plates, etc. The device has a tray having a rectangular shape for accommodating items. The tray is slip-resistant and is enclosed by a cover having elevated edges. The elevated cushioned edges prevent the accommodated items from slipping off the lap/legs. The device has an adjustable tension mount, which allows the device to be attached securely to the thigh or upper leg area via a strap. A small channel extending through the elevated edge(s) is configured to accommodate a charging cord for a phone placed on the tray. An attached carabiner clip is used to secure the tray to a user's belt/waist area.
Stackable tray with compartment
An apparatus and an associated method that includes a lap tray, the lap tray having a flat portion and a raised perimeter edge, wherein the flat portion defines a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the flat portion defines an aperture. The apparatus further includes a tray compartment operably engaged with the lap tray. The tray compartment has a sidewall and a bottom wall, the sidewall and the bottom wall define, in part, an interior space accessible via the aperture. A lid operably engaged with the tray compartment is configured to enclose the interior space of the tray compartment.