A45C11/321

Bag accessorizing system
11540607 · 2023-01-03 ·

A bag accessorizing system that enables a user to attach and remove personal items to a bag. The items thus attached can quickly be located during transport and removed for use. The accessories are attached by an attachment device that uses a slot and locking strap along with a ring that is attached to the bag. Some accessories can serve in multiple roles such as a belt acting as a bag strap.

KEY LOCATOR WITH REMOTE TRACKING
20170360169 · 2017-12-21 ·

A key locator with tracking capability. A bent rod-shaped first member has a bent first end portion and a second end portion. A second member is configured for selectively retaining keys. The bent first end portion and second end portion are opposed to each other. The bend rod-shaped first member incorporates a planar bent center region intermediate to the bent first end portion and the second end portion to form the interior of the key locator. The bent first end portion and the second end portion are not urged against each other and are configured to allow the bent center region to hang from an edge. The bent first end portion of the bent rod-shaped first member substantially permanently and flexibly interlocks with the second member. A tracking device is connected to the key locator and is in radio frequency communication with a user's smart phone. In a preferred embodiment the tracking device enables a user of the smart phone to find the key locator if it is lost or misplaced.

Gambler's Purse
20230189948 · 2023-06-22 ·

A gambler's purse designed to be a portable, key locked container into which a gambler can insert winnings. Once inserted, the winnings cannot be accessed without the use of the key, which would appropriately be stored somewhere away from the gambling. The gambler's purse may further comprise a coin purse and/or phone case on the exterior, multiple internal compartments so that some are accessible and others are not, and Battery backup.

Compact pocket organizer for keys, cards, currency and tools
09826810 · 2017-11-28 · ·

Small form-factor apparatus and methods for holding, securing, and accessing personal items normally carried on a keychain and in a wallet including, for example, keys, USB drive, bottle opener, driver's license, credit-cards, RFID cards and paper currency are disclosed.

MULTIPURPOSE BOTTLE SYSTEM
20170245624 · 2017-08-31 · ·

The present invention is a multipurpose bottle that comes with multiple features and functions, such as: insulation to keep the water cool for a longer period of time, a smartphone holder, a smart phone charger, a Bluetooth speaker, an optional fragrance tab and storage space for personal items such as keys, credit cards, money, etc. The present invention provides advantages to people traveling to or from the gym or work, as this multipurpose bottle can keep water cooled, charge the smartphone and hold it, play music through the Bluetooth speaker, and provide aroma therapy while drinking and still store various important personal belongings.

Combination knife and key organizer in one compact unit
20170245609 · 2017-08-31 ·

A combination pocket device (FIG. 8) is provided for holding a knife blade that pivots between a closed position where it lives inside the body of the device, and an extended position where it extends co-linear with the body in a locked state. The blade is held in position by a lock-back mechanism. The keys are held together by a bolt on one side of the blade and lives inside the body as well. The keys fold in opposite position of the blade, into one organized and compact unit.

LOW TOUCH UTENSIL

A device for reducing direct contact between a person's hand and an object in their environment. The device is a low touch utensil comprising a body with a top surface, a bottom surface, and a peripheral wall extending therebetween. A handle provided on the body is grasped in a single hand of a user. The user manipulates the body to bring at least one region of the utensil's body into contact with a surface of an object in their environment, particularly a surface the user might think is contaminated with viruses, bacteria or other substances. The user manipulates the body to apply a pushing force on the object or a pulling force on the object in order to move the object, activate a function of the object, or deactivate a function of the object. The contact region on the body may be a specially configured region of the peripheral wall.

ELECTRONIC DEVICE CASES WITH TRACKS FOR HOLDING ACCESSORIES AND RELATED METHODS
20220151354 · 2022-05-19 ·

Electronic device cases with tracks for holding accessories and related methods are disclosed. According to an aspect, an electronic device case includes a body that defines an interior space for holding an electronic device. The case also includes a track attached to a side of the body and comprising first and second rails. The rails each define a protrusion that extends substantially along a length of the track. The protrusion of the first rail and the protrusion of the second rail extend in substantially opposing directions. The case also includes a locking mechanism comprising a resilient member that engages the first and second rails for biasing the first and second rails in a first position for holding an accessory. The resilient member resists movement of the first and second rails to a second position for release or receipt of the accessory.

Wallet for mobile electronic device or mobile electronic device case

A wallet kit for a mobile electronic device or a mobile electronic device case. The wallet kit includes a wallet with a housing defined by walls of the housing. A wallet pocket configured to hold a card is formed by the walls. A wallet opening is formed in one of the walls and is configured to accept insertion of the card into the wallet pocket. An elastomeric bumper is arranged inside the wallet pocket.

Wrist-wearable, self-standing personal item management apparatus
11786019 · 2023-10-17 · ·

A personal item management apparatus includes a bag including opposing first and second side panels, opposing first and second end panels, and a bottom panel. In several embodiments, a first foot is formed by the bottom panel and/or the first side panel, and a second foot is formed by the bottom panel and/or the second side panel. When placed on a flat surface, the first and second feet are adapted to provide support so that the apparatus stands upright and at least a portion of the bottom panel is spaced apart from the flat surface. In several embodiments, a zipper is coupled to each of the opposing first and second side panels. A wearable band may be coupled to the zipper so that the zipper is openable and closeable by moving: the wearable band relative to the bag; and/or the bag relative to the wearable band.