Patent classifications
A45C13/023
Carrying case
The present disclosure relates to novel and advantageous cases for holding multiple items. Particularly, the present disclosure relates to novel and advantageous cases for holding one or more dispensers, wherein product may be dispensed from the dispensers while the items are in the case. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to novel and advantageous cases for holding multiple items and dispensers, at least one of the items or dispensers being pet or child related, wherein product may be dispensed from the dispenser(s) while the dispenser(s) are in the case.
Clipboard and key organizer with tape dispenser
A portable multipurpose clipboard box equipped for securing and sectioning documents, holding keys, and dispensing tape.
KEY LOCATOR WITH REMOTE TRACKING
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.
TOOL PACK SYSTEM WITH REMOVABLE TOOL PANELS
A pack system adapted for carrying hand tools includes a tool-carrying container constructed to be worn on a user's person and having a bottom portion, a first shell portion, a second shell portion defining and enclosing a main storage compartment. A releasable closure is connected between the first and second shell portions. At least one tool panel is removably disposed within the main storage compartment and has one or more tool receivers each constructed to retain a hand tool. A panel-retaining structure between the tool panel(s) and the bottom portion of the pack releasably retains the tool panel(s) in the main storage compartment.
TOOL PACK SYSTEM WITH REMOVABLE TOOL PANELS
A pack system adapted for carrying hand tools includes a tool-carrying container constructed to be worn on a user's person and having a container base portion, a first shell portion, a second shell portion, and a releasable closure with a first closure part connected to the first shell portion and a second closure part connected the second shell portion. The tool-carrying container is operable between an open-container position and a closed-container position in which it defines and encloses a main storage compartment. At least one tool panel is removably disposed within the main storage compartment and has one or more tool receivers each constructed to retain a hand tool. A panel-retaining structure has a first retaining portion secured to the tool panel(s) and a second retaining portion secured inside of the tool-carrying container. The panel-retaining structure releasably retains the tool panel(s) in the main storage compartment.
FLAT CARD FOR DISPENSING KEYS
The invention is a flat card structure having one or more holes through its planar surfaces enabling one or more keys to be bound to the flat card structure using two-part attachment fixtures. The keys on each planar surface are coplanar in a plane parallel to the card's planar surface. The keys may be rotated so as to be used to open a lock, and then rotated back into stored position wherein no key portion extends beyond the card's dimensions. The card with keys attached and in stored position can fit in card pockets of wallets and card cases.
Wallet
The present invention is a wallet for storing and providing quick access to user desired items therein. The wallet includes a body folded back upon itself along generally parallel bend lines to define a first portion and a second portion therein. The wallet also includes a snap fastening arrangement to secure the first portion and the second portion together to dispose the wallet in a closed state thereof. The wallet further includes one or more sections formed in at least one of the first portion and the second portion such that at least some of one or more sections are accessible when the wallet is disposed in the closed state.
MINIMALIST WALLET
A minimalist wallet having barriers optional functional features is disclosed. The minimalist wallet may have an optional money band, an optional key ring, an optional money clip and an optional coin tray. Magnets may be used to assemble and disassemble the minimalist wallet to add or subtract various features as needed by the user.
Compact Utility Wallet
The present invention is a compact utility wallet design to hold card-like contents and keys and tool accessories. First and second rigid plates are interposed to sandwich card-like contents there between. At least one encircling elastic band is interposed with the at least two rigid plates along longitudinal extents thereof to bias them inwardly and securely hold the card-like contents while providing elastic volume there between for adding or removing contents. At least three bosses are peripherally arranged toward sides of the first rigid plate on a surface facing opposite of the second rigid plate and configured to rotatable mount keys or tools. A third rigid plate is removably attached to the first rigid plate by threaded fasteners, one threaded fastener received by each boss. A first cover plate is removably attached to the third rigid plate and a second cover plate is removably attached the second rigid plate.
MODULAR WALLET
A modular wallet including an elastic band and an outer jacket, and in some cases, various internal flexible components including at least one divider, and/or card valet. Each component utilizes corresponding notches that are positioned such that they align when assembled, allowing for convenient securing by the band. The wallet can be reconfigured for different purposes, such as carrying oversized documents such as a passport. The wallet allows freedom to arrange elements and add to and remove components freely and as needed. Additionally, components of different colors may be used interchangeably as an accessory to a variety of clothing.