Patent classifications
B65D25/2879
Replacement gripping member
An improved gripping member for a weight bearing container. The gripping member is specifically designed to either replace an existing gripping member, or improve a two part handle for a weight bearing container by providing a larger diameter gripping surface. The improved gripping member is formed of two mating halves that can be releasably attached to form a cylindrical gripping surface with a relatively large diameter. When attached about an existing gripping member or wire handle portion of a two part handle the inventive gripping member provides a large diameter gripping surface to distribute the weight of the container about a larger portion of the user's palm.
REPLACEMENT GRIPPING MEMBER
An improved gripping member for a weight bearing container. The gripping member is specifically designed to either replace an existing gripping member, or improve a two part handle for a weight bearing container by providing a larger diameter gripping surface. The improved gripping member is formed of two mating halves that can be releasably attached to form a cylindrical gripping surface with a relatively large diameter. When attached about an existing gripping member or wire handle portion of a two part handle the inventive gripping member provides a large diameter gripping surface to distribute the weight of the container about a larger portion of the user's palm.
CURTAIN TYPE FLOWER BASKET HANDLE
A handle for curtain type flower basket is provided. Two frames of the handle, having the same length, are provided, and the two frames are combined together, the two frames (1) sandwich a curtain (2) having one layer, a small flat decoration (3) of a thickness is fittingly connected to a top of the handle, a lower part of the two frames (1) that are combined, that is, an installation part (4) is half a thickness of the frame, installation steps are as follows: 1. directly connecting the handle to the flower basket, 2. connecting the handle to a basket with a shape same as or different from a bottom of the flower basket, and then putting the flower basket in the same basket, and the two frames (1), the curtain (2), the small flat decoration (3) and the flower basket are modified by a variety of modification methods.
RE-USABLE HOLDER FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINER
A reusable holder includes a single length of durable elastic material, circular in cross-section, fashioned to form a first loop, a second loop, and a middle section handle assembly.
LID FOR A FLAT BACK BUCKET
A lid for a bucket comprises a front lid portion and a rear lid portion, where the front lid portion may be hingedly connected to the rear lid portion in some embodiments, and the front lid portion and rear lid portion may comprise one center portion in other embodiments. In hinged embodiments, the hinge may be offset from a center of the lid. In some embodiments, the lid includes a plurality of cut outs or openings configured to receive plural bail mounts on the bucket. In some embodiments, the front lid portion has a semi-circular configuration and the rear lid portion has a substantially flat back configured to match a flat back of a bucket. In some embodiments, the lid includes at least one flex zone capable of being flexed to facilitate placing the lid onto the bucket and over at least one bail mount on the bucket.
Lid for a flat back bucket
A lid for a flat back bucket comprises a rear lid portion that has a flat back configured to match the flat back of the bucket, a front lid portion, and a plurality of tabs configured to clip the lid to a rim channel of the bucket. The front and rear lid portions are preferably hingedly connected to each other. Plural cut outs or openings are provided in the rear lid portion that are configured to receive, respectively, bail mounts on the bucket. Lips extend from the rear and front lid portions and are positioned so that the lips will be exterior of and overhang the rim channel of the bucket when the lid is on the bucket.
Bucket and Liner Device
An airless spray bucket and liner device for spray paint and stain applications. The device provides easy and convenient paint spraying operation and efficient clean-up of the bucket after paint spraying. The device includes a five-gallon bucket with a clean-out mechanism in the form of a hole and cap for color changes and easy cleaning. An extension and supporting legs provide stability during use, thereby preventing spills. A liner designed to conform to the inner walls and base of the bucket is removably positioned inside the bucket and the liner functions as a protective barrier between the paint stored inside the bucket and the walls of the bucket. An airless spray gun can be attached to the hole for spraying paint and a vacuum device can be detachably attached or integrated to the hole for cleaning out residual paint.