Patent classifications
B67B7/16
BOTTLE CAP REMOVER WITH CAP RETAINING MAGNET
A bottle cap remover includes a main body having an access opening therein, a bottle cap prying structure fixedly secured to the main body, and a magnet secured to at least one of the bottle cap prying structure and the main body. The bottle cap prying structure has a bottle cap receiving opening therein with opposing edge portions. The bottle cap receiving opening is exposed within the access opening of the main body. A bottle cap edge engaging portion of the bottle cap prying structure is defined by a first one of the opposing edge portions of the bottle cap receiving opening. The magnet is positioned adjacent to a second one of the opposing edge portions of the bottle cap receiving opening.
BOTTLE CAP REMOVER WITH CAP RETAINING MAGNET
A bottle cap remover includes a main body having an access opening therein, a bottle cap prying structure fixedly secured to the main body, and a magnet secured to at least one of the bottle cap prying structure and the main body. The bottle cap prying structure has a bottle cap receiving opening therein with opposing edge portions. The bottle cap receiving opening is exposed within the access opening of the main body. A bottle cap edge engaging portion of the bottle cap prying structure is defined by a first one of the opposing edge portions of the bottle cap receiving opening. The magnet is positioned adjacent to a second one of the opposing edge portions of the bottle cap receiving opening.
Portable Bean Bag Game
A portable system with bean bags that can be used for playing games or as a towel. The playing surface can be constructed of a flexible, rollable material, such as a fabric used for towels. Games can be played by players tossing the bags toward holes on opposite ends of a playing surface. Nets can be placed in the holes and attached to the playing surface. When a user wants to use the system as a towel rather than a game, the bags can be stored in a storage pouch. The system can include stake holes for placing stakes into the ground to secure the playing surface. The system can further include a carry pouch for storing and transporting the playing surface. The playing surface can easily be rolled up and placed in the carry pouch.
Key system
A key comprises a body with a head and a blade and a magnet in the head. The key can be part of a key set including a plurality of keys. Each key can have a hole through the head, for example through approximately a center of the head. The key set can include a hub through the holes in the keys, such that the keys are coupled by and are rotatable around the hub. The magnets in the keys can silence, and resist, index, and lock rotation of the keys around the hub.
Key system
A key comprises a body with a head and a blade and a magnet in the head. The key can be part of a key set including a plurality of keys. Each key can have a hole through the head, for example through approximately a center of the head. The key set can include a hub through the holes in the keys, such that the keys are coupled by and are rotatable around the hub. The magnets in the keys can silence, and resist, index, and lock rotation of the keys around the hub.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A RATCHET MULTITOOL DEVICE
A ratchet keychain attachment includes a body and a ratcheting area in the body. The ratchet keychain attachment further includes a bit holder, the bit holder pivotally mounted in the body. The ratchet keychain attachment further includes a bit, removably located in the bit holder, the bit holder having a first position where the bit is held in a non-removable position in the bit holder and a second position where the bit is in a removable position.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A RATCHET MULTITOOL DEVICE
A ratchet keychain attachment includes a body and a ratcheting area in the body. The ratchet keychain attachment further includes a bit holder, the bit holder pivotally mounted in the body. The ratchet keychain attachment further includes a bit, removably located in the bit holder, the bit holder having a first position where the bit is held in a non-removable position in the bit holder and a second position where the bit is in a removable position.
Knife having sheath and bottle opener
A knife, components thereof, a sheath therefor, and associated methods. The sheath may be releasably retainable on the blade by engagement of connection structure of the sheath and blade formed by inserting the blade into the sheath. The blade may include a bottle opener. The knife may include a finger recess adapted to receive a finger of a user when the knife is gripped by the user. The knife may be an ulu knife.
Knife having sheath and bottle opener
A knife, components thereof, a sheath therefor, and associated methods. The sheath may be releasably retainable on the blade by engagement of connection structure of the sheath and blade formed by inserting the blade into the sheath. The blade may include a bottle opener. The knife may include a finger recess adapted to receive a finger of a user when the knife is gripped by the user. The knife may be an ulu knife.
Implement for Opening Sealed Beverage Lever Tab Cans, Twist Cap Bottles and Pop-Off Cap Bottles
An implement for opening a variety of sealed beverage containers including those having pop-off caps, twist off caps, and lever tabs. The implement comprises a pop-off cap opening tool that is engageable with a pop-off cap, a twist off cap opening tool that is engageable with a twist off cap, and a lever tab opening tool that is engageable with a lever tab. The pop-off cap opening tool is stacked on top of the twist off cap opening tool and a passage opening extends through the twist off cap opening tool wherethrough the pop-off cap opening tool is accessible. To engage a pop-off cap with the pop-off cap opening tool, the pop-off cap is inserted through the passage opening. The implement can be secured to an insulated sleeve adapted to receive beverages and/or beverage containers.