Patent classifications
A47F13/08
Indirect touch apparatus for belongings
An indirect touch apparatus for belongings may includes a housing (110) having a draw-in/out guide path (20) recessed in a longitudinal direction; a touch part (120) that is slidably provided in the draw-in/out guide path (20) and is curvatured out in one direction so that one side part is in contact with a touch object; a pressing knob (130) for drawing the touch part (120) into and out of the housing (110); and a mounting portion (140) for providing the housing (110) on one side of the rear surface of the belongings (200).
Indirect touch apparatus for belongings
An indirect touch apparatus for belongings may includes a housing (110) having a draw-in/out guide path (20) recessed in a longitudinal direction; a touch part (120) that is slidably provided in the draw-in/out guide path (20) and is curvatured out in one direction so that one side part is in contact with a touch object; a pressing knob (130) for drawing the touch part (120) into and out of the housing (110); and a mounting portion (140) for providing the housing (110) on one side of the rear surface of the belongings (200).
Plastic Bag Separator
A plastic bag separator is a plastic bag separation device having a rubberized nub at a first end and a key chain ring aperture at a second end. The rubberized end may be utilized to push open and separate the edges of a plastic bag. The separator may have at least one logo which provides the ancillary benefit of being a gripping edge.
Plastic Bag Separator
A plastic bag separator is a plastic bag separation device having a rubberized nub at a first end and a key chain ring aperture at a second end. The rubberized end may be utilized to push open and separate the edges of a plastic bag. The separator may have at least one logo which provides the ancillary benefit of being a gripping edge.
Merchandiser device and method
This disclosure relates to a multi-functional merchandiser device, and more particularly to a handheld multi-functional tool and its method of use. In particular implementations, the improved merchandiser device may comprise multiple end effectors for a set of distinct merchandising operations.
Merchandiser device and method
This disclosure relates to a multi-functional merchandiser device, and more particularly to a handheld multi-functional tool and its method of use. In particular implementations, the improved merchandiser device may comprise multiple end effectors for a set of distinct merchandising operations.
Scoop Utensil for Gathering Beads
A scoop utensil defines a scoop trough and a handle attached thereto, characterized in that: the trough has a sidewall and a bottom, the sidewall extending upwardly and outwardly from the bottom and having a front sidewall portion with an upper length, FL, with a gathering edge along its upper length for scooping small objects, a rear sidewall portion opposing the front sidewall portion with a length, RL, at its upper portion which is shorter than FL and a pair of end sidewall portions having upper lengths, EL, shorter than RL, where the front sidewall portion and the end sidewall portions together define a pair of lateral inclined spouts for pouring contents out of the trough to a container. The handle is continuous with the rear sidewall portion of the bead scoop utensil and flaring downwardly from an apex of the rear sidewall.
Scoop Utensil for Gathering Beads
A scoop utensil defines a scoop trough and a handle attached thereto, characterized in that: the trough has a sidewall and a bottom, the sidewall extending upwardly and outwardly from the bottom and having a front sidewall portion with an upper length, FL, with a gathering edge along its upper length for scooping small objects, a rear sidewall portion opposing the front sidewall portion with a length, RL, at its upper portion which is shorter than FL and a pair of end sidewall portions having upper lengths, EL, shorter than RL, where the front sidewall portion and the end sidewall portions together define a pair of lateral inclined spouts for pouring contents out of the trough to a container. The handle is continuous with the rear sidewall portion of the bead scoop utensil and flaring downwardly from an apex of the rear sidewall.
Packs of Plastic Bags and Racks for Suspending The Packs of Plastic Bags
A pack of bags is disclosed having folded sides being folded in the back towards the middle portion thereof to form a gap therebetween. The pack of bags maybe enveloped by a sleeve. The pack of bags with or without the sleeve is suspended form a rack by inserting a hooks or hooks of the rack in the opening or openings at the disposable upper portion of the pack. The rack has an extension that abuts the upper middle portion of the back of the pack of bags in the gap formed between the folded sides and biases the back towards the front to facilitate the removal of bags.
Mechanical Overstock Audit Tool and Associated Methods
Example overstock audit tools and associated methods are described. The example overstock audit tool includes a body defining a distal end and a proximal end, and a cutout formed in the body and extending from the proximal end. The cutout can be configured and dimensioned to be placed against a shelf edge to align the handle portion with the shelf edge. The overstock audit tool includes an elongated portion attached to and extending from the handle portion. An example overstock audit tool can include a roller mechanism configured to slidably secure the handle portion to the shelf edge.