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Apparatus and method for a storing a baseball cap
11484140 · 2022-11-01 ·

The present invention is a wall mountable apparatus that receives one or more baseball styled caps for compact storage.

Apparatus and method for a storing a baseball cap
11484140 · 2022-11-01 ·

The present invention is a wall mountable apparatus that receives one or more baseball styled caps for compact storage.

CONTACTLESS COMMUNICATION MEDIUM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING CONTACTLESS COMMUNICATION MEDIUM
20220327296 · 2022-10-13 ·

A contactless communication medium according to an embodiment of the present technology includes an IC module, a first member, a second member, and a print layer. The IC module is capable of performing a contactless communication. The first member is made of a first transparent resin material, the first member including a first surface and a second surface, the first surface being a surface in which a concave portion that accommodates therein the IC module is formed, the second surface being situated opposite to the first surface. The second member is made of a second transparent resin material, the second member being connected to the first surface or the second surface. The print layer is arranged between the first member and the second member.

MECHANICAL OBJECT TRACKING SYSTEM
20220333415 · 2022-10-20 · ·

Apparatus and associated methods relate to an access control system having a planar interlocking mechanism including two reflectively symmetric rotating moon gears mechanically coupled by a linear slide configured to respond to rotation of the moon gears. In an illustrative example, the moon gears are mechanically coupled by the linear slide via respective actuating cams. The moon gears may be provided, for example, with locking cams configured to releasably secure the linear slide via a corresponding follower on the linear slide. Rotation of one moon gear into a first mode may, for example, place the other moon gear in a second mode, and vice versa. Each moon gear may be configured, for example, to be operated by a removable peg. Various embodiments may advantageously be configured such that release of a removable peg from one moon gear captures a peg in a corresponding moon gear.

KEY COVER
20170370124 · 2017-12-28 ·

A cover for a key is disclosed. The cover includes: a first wall; a second wall opposite to the first wall; and an outer wall extending between the first wall and the second wall, the outer wall defining a pair of slots extending therethrough, the slots being positioned opposite to each other on the outer wall, wherein the first wall, the second wall, and the outer wall define a closed chamber for receiving a bow of the key and an opening to the chamber.

Theft-resistant deposit box
11672369 · 2023-06-13 ·

A wall mount deposit box is provided. A housing includes a front side and a back side. A rotatable content deposit includes a content delivery door and an inner panel affixed on a proximate end at an angle to a bottom of the content delivery door, and is pivotably attached to the front side of the housing. A content slot is formed as an opening within a front surface of the housing when the rotatable content deposit is in a fully open position allowing content to be deposited through the opening over each of the inner panel and the safety arm. A content retrieval door is located below the rotatable content deposit and is pivotably attached to the front side of the housing.

Theft-resistant deposit box
11672369 · 2023-06-13 ·

A wall mount deposit box is provided. A housing includes a front side and a back side. A rotatable content deposit includes a content delivery door and an inner panel affixed on a proximate end at an angle to a bottom of the content delivery door, and is pivotably attached to the front side of the housing. A content slot is formed as an opening within a front surface of the housing when the rotatable content deposit is in a fully open position allowing content to be deposited through the opening over each of the inner panel and the safety arm. A content retrieval door is located below the rotatable content deposit and is pivotably attached to the front side of the housing.

Key Caddy
20170340155 · 2017-11-30 ·

The following embodiments of the Inventive disclosures made herein comprise various elements of the Key Caddy, for daily use of a convenient location to place and retrieve common household and vehicle keys.

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy is designed for ease of installation with the use of any existing light switch plate of the user's preference, and requires no special hardware to install. A screwdriver is all you need for installation.

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy has the main support housing, backing spacer, and (3) key hooks, all comprised of one piece. The main support housing is designed within 1/32″ of an inch precision, and to fit securely in place to any common household light switch plate by using the existing center screw that attaches the existing light switch plate itself

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy includes a backing spacer within the embodiment of the main support housing that stabilizes the holder, and fills in the space below the switch plate created by the thickness of the existing switch plate protruding from the wall. This is approximately 3/16″ of an inch. This spacer also is sized to almost the same width of the switch plate and prevents rotation clockwise or counter clockwise when excessive key weights are applied at one end or the other on the hooks provided. The existing switch plate thickness provides this anti-rotation element.

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy provides (3) key hooks that are sized and adapted for extra strength support for larger key rings with many keys, as well as those that are smaller. The hooks are designed for supportive strength at the bottom and are tapered at the top to accommodate smaller key rings. The hooks are separated to allow both smaller and larger key arrangements. The hooks are placed purposely lower than the existing switch plate housing, and at the bottom of the embodiment, to ensure that access to the actual on/off switch provides ample finger clearance without coming into contact with the hanging keys, when turning on and off the light.

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy's main housing is designed with rounded edges to prevent snagging, and without pointed obstructions to prevent any minor scrapes or pinches of the hand when in use.

These and other objects of the invention made herein will become apparent in the design intent of this invention. Generally, when placing the K

Key Caddy
20170340155 · 2017-11-30 ·

The following embodiments of the Inventive disclosures made herein comprise various elements of the Key Caddy, for daily use of a convenient location to place and retrieve common household and vehicle keys.

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy is designed for ease of installation with the use of any existing light switch plate of the user's preference, and requires no special hardware to install. A screwdriver is all you need for installation.

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy has the main support housing, backing spacer, and (3) key hooks, all comprised of one piece. The main support housing is designed within 1/32″ of an inch precision, and to fit securely in place to any common household light switch plate by using the existing center screw that attaches the existing light switch plate itself

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy includes a backing spacer within the embodiment of the main support housing that stabilizes the holder, and fills in the space below the switch plate created by the thickness of the existing switch plate protruding from the wall. This is approximately 3/16″ of an inch. This spacer also is sized to almost the same width of the switch plate and prevents rotation clockwise or counter clockwise when excessive key weights are applied at one end or the other on the hooks provided. The existing switch plate thickness provides this anti-rotation element.

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy provides (3) key hooks that are sized and adapted for extra strength support for larger key rings with many keys, as well as those that are smaller. The hooks are designed for supportive strength at the bottom and are tapered at the top to accommodate smaller key rings. The hooks are separated to allow both smaller and larger key arrangements. The hooks are placed purposely lower than the existing switch plate housing, and at the bottom of the embodiment, to ensure that access to the actual on/off switch provides ample finger clearance without coming into contact with the hanging keys, when turning on and off the light.

In one or more of the embodiments of the inventive disclosure made herein, the Key Caddy's main housing is designed with rounded edges to prevent snagging, and without pointed obstructions to prevent any minor scrapes or pinches of the hand when in use.

These and other objects of the invention made herein will become apparent in the design intent of this invention. Generally, when placing the K

Shelf system and method of mounting a shelf
11425998 · 2022-08-30 · ·

A shelf system for mounting a shelf to a wall, which includes a shelf having a rear edge and first and second shelf fasteners coupled to the shelf and protruding from the rear edge. The shelf system may also include a mounting bracket assembly for mounting directly to a wall and to which the shelf is to be coupled. The mounting bracket assembly may include first and second shelf engaging portions that have mounting apertures therethrough. Wall fasteners may extend through the mounting apertures of the first and second shelf engaging portions to mount the mounting bracket assembly to the wall. The portions of the first and second shelf fasteners which protrude from the rear edge of the shelf may be inserted into the mounting apertures of the first and second shelf engaging portions of the mounting bracket assembly to couple the shelf to the mounting bracket assembly.