Patent classifications
B65D2525/289
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.
TOOLBOX
A tool box has a box body and a handle. The box body has a mounting portion mounted at the box body. The mounting portion has an upper positioning recess and a lower positioning recess. The handle has a holding portion, a connecting portion, and a marking portion. The holding portion is an elongated board and is engaged with the lower positioning recess, a cross section of the holding portion being U-shaped with an opening facing upward. The connecting portion is formed at an inner end of the holding portion and is an upright board. The marking portion is formed at a top portion of the connecting portion and is an elongated board and is engaged with the upper positioning recess, a cross section of the marking portion being U-shaped with an opening facing downward.
Systems and Methods of Purge Water Recovery
A method of purge water recovery in which a hose has an end connected to a shower arm supply pipe located opposite another end having an adapter with a shut-off valve connected to a threaded spout of an expandable container. The expandable container receives purge water from plumbing in association with a water heater when a hot water supply valve is oriented in an open position. The gusset of the expandable container expands when purge water enters the expandable container. The shut-off valve of the hose adapter is closed when a user determines that the water temperature has reached a desirable bathing temperature. The adapter of the hose is removed from the threaded spout of the expandable container by a user. The user places a removable spigot on the threaded spout of the expandable container. The user dispenses the purge water from the expandable container during a subsequent use.
OPEN CONTAINER CARRIER HANDLE SYSTEM AND METHOD
An open container carrier handle system and method for facilitating carrying a plurality of open containers includes a plurality of bags and each bag includes at least one handle. A grip comprises a tube enclosing a channel and having a curvature shape to contour at least one handle. An elongated slot is positioned on an exterior of the tube and extends therethrough. The elongated slot extends through each end of the pair of ends of the tube.
Portable beverage service device
A portable beverage service device may include a base, defining a central cavity, and a minor lid movably coupled to the base. An organizing divider may be disposed in the base over the central cavity. A plurality of container receptacles may be positioned on the organizing divider and may extend into the central cavity. A chest, which may define an auxiliary cavity that extends into the central cavity, may be disposed in the organizing divider. A major lid, having a lateral restraint, may be coupled to the base and may be movable between a major lid open position and a major lid closed position. The lateral restraint may be moved to a horizontal position when the major lid is in the major lid closed position, and the lateral restraint may be moved to a vertical position when the major lid is in the major lid open position.
INSULATING CONTAINER
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for a container having a base that includes an outer wall, an insulation layer, and an inner wall. The container further includes a movable lid connected to the base, and a plurality of spigots are coupled to a front wall of the base at a second end thereof. The second end is opposite the first end, the front wall is opposite a rear wall, and the front wall is connected to the rear wall by a pair of side walls. A plurality of flow channels are formed in the inner wall of the base, and the plurality of spigots are fluidly coupled to the plurality of flow channels.
Vessel with composite handle
A vessel includes a container, a bracket, a bail and a grip. The container has a cavity configured to hold a liquid. The bracket extends from the container and comprises an arm spaced from the container. The arm has opposed first and second ends, and the arm is connected to the container only at its first end. The bail is pivotally connected to the container and has a grip thereon. The vessel is configured so that the grip has a position that is in contact with the arm, thereby defining, in combination, a composite vessel handle. A method of supporting a vessel includes pivoting the bail so that the grip is in contact with the arm and positioning at least a portion of a hand on the grip.
VESSEL WITH COMPOSITE HANDLE
A vessel includes a container, a bracket, and a brace. The container has a cavity. The bracket extends from the container and includes an arm spaced from the container. The arm has opposed first and second ends, and the arm is connected to the container only at its first end. The brace connects the first end of the arm and the container. A first plurality of structural reinforcement flanges extend along the container between the brace and the second end of the arm. The first plurality of structural reinforcement flanges have curved exterior surfaces.
INSULATING CONTAINER
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for a container having a base that includes an outer wall, an insulation layer, and an inner wall. The container further includes a movable lid connected to the base, and a plurality of spigots are coupled to a front wall of the base at a second end thereof. The second end is opposite the first end, the front wall is opposite a rear wall, and the front wall is connected to the rear wall by a pair of side walls. A plurality of flow channels are formed in the inner wall of the base, and the plurality of spigots are fluidly coupled to the plurality of flow channels.
INSULATING CONTAINER
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for a container having a base that includes an outer wall, an insulation layer, and an inner wall. The container further includes a movable lid connected to the base, and a plurality of spigots are coupled to a front wall of the base at a second end thereof. The second end is opposite the first end, the front wall is opposite a rear wall, and the front wall is connected to the rear wall by a pair of side walls. A plurality of flow channels are formed in the inner wall of the base, and the plurality of spigots are fluidly coupled to the plurality of flow channels.