Patent classifications
A47G29/083
Accessory hook
An accessory hook includes a support and a clamp being moveable between an open position and a closed position. The clamp has a collar including a first region and a second region, and a projection including a first portion extending from the first region of the collar and a second portion extending from the second region of the collar. In the open position, a gap is formed between the first portion of the projection and the second portion of the projection. In the closed position, the gap is closed, and the support at least partially surrounds the projection to hold the first portion and the second portion together.
Table leg-mounted handbag hook and methods of use
A hook system is described that can attach to the leg of a table and be configured to hold one or more purses, handbags, shopping bags or briefcases. The system is simple, inexpensive and adaptable to fit on legs of different sizes and shapes. The hook system can comprise one or more hook members and one or more adjustable cable ties to hold the hook members in place against a table leg.
Multi-Function Touch-Free Tool
A handheld tool includes a single piece having various sections including a first open loop section, a second open loop section and a connection section connecting the first open loop section and the second open loop section. The first open loop section has a first opening toward a first side of the handheld tool. The second open loop section has a second opening toward a second side of the handheld tool opposite the first side thereof.
Hanger organizer
A hanger organizer is provided for supporting and organizing a plurality of articles in a hanging position. The apparatus includes a mechanism that enable multiple items to be hang in an efficient manner and easily be removed from the device. The apparatus includes a hanging element, a connector body, and a ring assembly connected to the hanging element is connected to the top side and the bottom side has a support. The ring assembly moves around the support and can be opened or closed. A biasing element located between the ring main body and a closable element keeps the ring assembly closed until items are hung on the ring assembly.
DEVICES FOR HANGING ITEMS FROM HORIZONTALLY-ORIENTED STRUCTURES, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
A hanger device structurally configured to couple at an edge of a horizontal support is disclosed and described, the hanger device including a hanger support including a horizontal top support having a planar undersurface structurally configured to rest on an upper surface of the horizontal support when in use and an edge extension extending downwardly from the top support and configured to abut an edge of the horizontal support. The hanger device can further include a lower hanger coupled to and extending downwardly from the edge extension, a lower hook coupled to the lower hanger and oriented to suspend a decorative item therefrom, and an engagement lock to slidably coupled to the lower hanger and configured to contact a bottom surface of the horizontal support opposite the horizontal top support to secure the hanger device to the horizontal support.
HOOK OF LUGGAGE HANGER
To provide a luggage hook of improved ease of use. A luggage hook 10 that is detachably attachable to an attachment location, comprising: a base 20; a belt 81 that is attached to the attachment base 20 and wrapped around the attachment location; a primary hook member 60 comprising a cylindrical primary neck section 61 attached to the base so as to be rotatable around a central axis of rotation R, with a partially open ring-shaped primary hook body 64 being connected to the primary neck section; and a secondary hook member 70 comprising a cylindrical secondary neck section 71 rotatably fitted into the primary neck section, with a partially open ring-shaped secondary hook body 73 being connected to the secondary neck section.
Rotary joint assembly and combination clip-hook and jewelry piece employing the rotary joint assembly
This invention provides a combination clip and hook (clip) for use generally in suspending articles having shoulder or hand straps, or carrying other accessories, such as keys, which is rotatably movable about a rotary joint between a first position in which two opposing, rotatably joined portions of the overall clip structure are oriented together to form a continuous, enclosed shape that can be secured around another strap or loop on an item or piece of clothing, and a second position in which the two portions of the structure are rotated out of the enclosed shape, and into, for example, a substantially S-shaped hook in which one portion of the structure supports the strap of the item and the other portion can be applied to a clothing hook, chair back, table surface, door top, or other supporting member.
Table Leg-Mounted Handbag Hook and Methods of Use
A hook system is described that can attach to the leg of a table and be configured to hold one or more purses, handbags, shopping bags or briefcases. The system is simple, inexpensive and adaptable to fit on legs of different sizes and shapes. The hook system can comprise one or more hook members and one or more adjustable cable ties to hold the hook members in place against a table leg.
Container
The present disclosure provides a container and method for using and installing the container. The container can include one or more walls, an internal volume, and an opening, the collection of which forming a storage compartment. The container can also include a table hook and a securing mechanism for securing the container to a table top. The container can also include a door about the opening.
Bag clamp
A bag clamp having retention arms, capable of rotating about a pivoting axis between an open and closed position. The retention arms are connected to a locking mechanism configured to prevent the retention arms from pivoting to an open configuration when the locking mechanism is in an engaged setting. The arms are shaped to create an open receiving space. The open receiving space allows the bag clamp to receive a rigid structure to clamp onto while also receiving a bag's straps.