Patent classifications
A45F2005/1086
Portable Magnetic Holder
Exemplary embodiments of a portable accessory holder are provided. The apparatus can include a housing having a top portion, a bottom portion, a front portion, a rear portion, a first side and a second side, and a hinge provided on the front portion. The hinge can include a first leaf secured to the front portion of the housing, the first leaf having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, a second leaf rotatably secured to the first side of the first leaf, the second leaf including a magnet, the second leaf being configured to rotate away from the first leaf and against the front portion of the housing, and a third leaf rotatably secured to the second side of the first leaf, the third leaf including a magnet, the third leaf being configured to rotate away from the first leaf and against the front portion of the housing.
Quick filling and self sealing fluid storage bag assembly
A fluid storage bag comprising a storage bag sealed to a collapsible quick filling and self-sealing fill tube. After partially filling the storage bag, through the fill tube, to a desired level with water or other liquid the storage bag is inverted, thereby collapsing and effectively sealing the fill tube against itself. After use, the storage bag may be re-filled, or recycled. In one example, a 4 inch wide fill tube extends at 6 inches into the storage bag, with the last 5 inches creating a funnel to a 2 inch bottom width. In other examples air or other gas may be introduced through the fill tube; and as the bag is pressurized, the fill tube collapses and seals so that the bag may serve as a flotation device, air mattress, pillow or other device.
Container holder
A container holder may include a receptacle portion with at least one receptacle defining a space for receiving a lower portion of a container, and a mounting portion extending from the receptacle portion and configured to mount on a structural member positioned in at least two orientations. The at least two orientations may include a first orientation in which a relatively narrow edge of the board is oriented upwardly and a second orientation in which a relatively broad edge of the board is oriented upwardly.
Womens' Undergarment Apparatus
The present invention protects undergarments during use in a public restroom. In particular, the undergarments are secured to a tail-strap by fastening a rough velcro portion and a smooth velcro portion them. This is secured to the body of the device, which then dangles from the restroom's doorknob. The entire device can securely folded together for discreet transport.
Implement Holder
An implement holder is disclosed. One embodiment provides an implement retention device including a main body having an attachment surface to secure the implement retention device to a mounting surface, a device retention surface having a retention slot that is wider than a device to be stored therein, the retention slot having a first side having an overhanging portion on at least a proximal end of the slot and a second side having an overhanging portion on at least a distal end of the retention slot, and a first magnet adjacent to the first side overhanging portion and a second magnet adjacent to the second overhanging portion, wherein when an implement is situated within the retention slot, the magnets rotate the implement and secures it behind the first overhanging portion and second overhanging portion. Other embodiments are disclosed herein.
POCKETED REUSABLE BAG HOLDER
A pocketed reusable bag holder, organizer, and storage apparatus and system of use thereof, configured to facilitate the easy transport, storage, and use of reusable bags conventionally employed for grocery shopping. The holder exhibits a body having a generally planar shape which is configured to roll up while containing multiple reusable bags when not in use. When needed, the body is unrolled, revealing the reusable bags which are stored in an organized fashion on a hook. The body is mountable to a handle of a shopping cart via multiple hook-and-loop fasteners. Pockets are present on a front and a rear of the unrolled body, which facilitate storage of personal items during the shopping experience, such as a mobile device, shopping list, and coupons. A stabilizing bar prevents undesired torsion of the body during use.
Stowage Module And Cleaning Cloth Assembly
A stowage module and cleaning cloth assembly for providing a readily accessible cleaning cloth includes a shell, a cloth, and a lid. The shell is mountable by a first face to at least one of an electronic device and a case that is engaged to the electronic device. The shell has a second face, which is open so that an interior space defined by the shell is accessible. The cloth can be used to clean a surface, such as a screen of the electronic device, and is selectively positionable in the interior space. The lid is selectively engageable to the shell to close the second face to retain the cloth in the shell. The lid can be disengaged from the shell by a user, positioning the user to access the cloth to clean the surface.
Firewood sling
A firewood sling includes a sheet of material with tensioners on opposing edges with a handle at one end. One or more roll straps are secured to the sheet and include fastening portions, at least one of which is adjustable in position. Pockets may be provided on one edge to receive cords engaging cord locks to form the tensioners. The pockets may include fasteners for holding them closed. The sling may include a wear resistant center portion and flexible side portions.
FIREWOOD SLING
A firewood sling includes a sheet of material with tensioners on opposing edges with a handle at one end. One or more roll straps are secured to the sheet and include fastening portions, at least one of which is adjustable in position. Pockets may be provided on one edge to receive cords engaging cord locks to form the tensioners. The pockets may include fasteners for holding them closed. The sling may include a wear resistant center portion and flexible side portions.
CLIP-ON GLASSES SYSTEM AND CARRY CASE FOR SAME
A clip-on glasses system includes clip-on glasses and a carry case for carrying and storing the clip-on glasses. The clip-on glasses lack conventional temple members and are instead a generally planar arrangement of two lens portions connected by a flexible bridge which allows a user to “clip” the glasses onto the user's nose such that a spring action of the bridge causes the lens portions together against the user's nose on opposite sides of the user's nose. The flexible bridge is made in a serpentine arrangement that augments the flexibility over bridge configurations and provides an easy hand hold for grasping the clip-on glasses. The carry case is configured to use the spring action of the flexible bridge to retain the clip-on glasses in the carry case, and has a stand to stand the carry case upright.