Handle Or Handle Attaching Means Secured Within A Container Seam Patents (Class 220/767)
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Patent number: 9623927Abstract: A baggage container for a motorcycle is described. The baggage container includes an internal wall, which faces toward the motorcycle when the baggage container is attached to the motorcycle, an external wall at a distance from the internal wall, a front wall, which faces toward a forward area of the motorcycle when the baggage container is attached to the motorcycle, a rear wall, which faces toward a rear area of the motorcycle when the baggage container is attached to the motorcycle, and two side walls, which each extend between the internal wall and the external wall. An air guiding element which guides travel wind flowing along the external wall in a predefined direction, is situated in a transition area between the external wall and the rear wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2007Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Bayerische Motoren Werke AktiengesellschaftInventor: Rainer Rehschuh
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Patent number: 8556116Abstract: A hand-held vessel has a bottom wall, a sidewall and a supportive strap attached to the bottom wall and the sidewall. The bottom wall and sidewall have an inner and outer surface. The sidewall extends from the bottom wall, whereby the inner surfaces of the bottom wall and sidewall define a cavity for holding fluids or loose materials therein. The strap has a first end and a second end, whereby the first end is fixedly attached to the sidewall and the second end is selectively secured to the bottom wall. The strap is adaptable to accept a user's hand disposed between the strap and the outer surface of the sidewall. The strap urges the hand against the outer surface of the sidewall to secure the vessel to the hand and stabilize the vessel with respect to movement relative to the hand.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Bercom International, LLCInventors: Mark W. Bergman, Matthew V. Leyden, Jeffrey B. Waffensmith
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Patent number: 8251249Abstract: A clam-shell container system can include first and second container pieces that are hingedly connected. The first container piece can include a perimeter and a hangable tab, the hangable tab having an opening configured to receive a rod. The hinge connection can be perforated, such that it breaks upon actuation of the hangable tab to open the container system. The second container piece can include a cutout in proximity to the hinge connection and the hangable tab. Accordingly, the cutout can provide clearance for the rotation of the hangable tab beyond the hinge connection. Further, the second container piece can have a perimeter having a shape substantially similar to the perimeter of the first container piece. The perimeters can form a substantial seal in combination.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: PWP IndustriesInventor: Terry Vovan
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Publication number: 20100084295Abstract: A packaging for hygiene products, includes, in order to define a volume accommodating the hygiene products, at least two main walls which are situated substantially opposite to one another and two side walls which connect the main walls with one another and that are situated substantially opposite to one another, a tear tab including at least one section of one of the main walls and one section of one of the side walls, the tear tab exposing a removal opening for removing hygiene products.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS GMBHInventors: Diana Eilert, Kristin Olsson
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Patent number: 7198171Abstract: A fluid holding vessel that has a liquid holding member, a bottom attached handle and a base member. The liquid holding member may have a shell and a lining, and preferably has an exposed side wall made of plastic with a seamless surface. The principal components of the vessel may be joined by a single fastener. The handle may have an attachment end secured between the liquid holding member and a base member and a free-standing user end. The lining and/or base member may be made of a metallic material.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Pacific Cornetta, Inc.Inventor: Yiu Ching Liu
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Patent number: 6619540Abstract: A tote box is comprised of a box structure having a bottom and upstanding side walls, each of the side walls having upper edges which form a top edge of the box structure. A top rail extends around the top edge of the box structure, the top rail having an open channel formed between a pair of channel walls, with the channel positioned over the top edge. An aperture is formed in at least one of said side walls of the box structure. A handle is positioned to engage the aperture in the side wall to form a handle for the box structure. The handle includes a flange extending along the side wall proximate the top edge, and a portion of the flange is positioned within the open channel of the top rail. A protruding structure extends from the flange and is configured to engage the top rail and secure the handle in the top rail and box structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Bradford CompanyInventor: Donald J. Bazany
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Patent number: 6338415Abstract: A method of manufacturing a handled plastic container which includes the steps of: a) positioning a preformed handle and a synthetic resin preform within an open blow mold without mutual engagement of said handle and preform; said handle including upper retaining means and lower retaining means and said preform including a molded engagement portion adapted to engage with the upper retaining means of the handle; b) causing the upper retaining means of the handle to interconnect with the engagement portion of the preform after the handle and preform have been separately positioned within the blow mold; and c) stretch blow molding the preform in the blow mold wherein said blow molding stretches the preform beneath the engagement portion into blow mold to form a container and expands the sidewall of the preform so as to retain the upper retaining means of the handle in interconnecting relation with the engagement portion of the preform.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Continental PET Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Rolf Grob
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Patent number: 6230925Abstract: Disclosed is a light weight handle assembly adapted to transport a heavy duty container which may contain sensitive electronic components. The handle assembly of the present invention generally comprises a stationary bracket which mounts to a container wall and a movable handle pivotally connected to the bracket. The bracket is formed with an inner portion that is adapted to rotatably engage with a pair of pivoting arms extending from the movable handle so that the light weight handle may easily be assembled and disassembled. Each of the pivoting arms is formed with a movable stop member which is advantageously positioned to contact and bear against stationary stop members which are attached to or are a part of the container to which the handle is attached.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Hardigg Industries, Inc.Inventors: James S. Hardigg, Rene R. Aponte, Robert L. Wells, Jr.
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Patent number: 6179143Abstract: A method of manufacturing a handled plastic container which includes the steps of: a) positioning a preformed handle and a synthetic resin preform within an open blow mould without mutual engagement of said handle and preform; said handle including upper retaining means and lower retaining means and said preform including a moulded engagement portion adapted to engage with the upper retaining means of the handle; b) causing the upper retaining means of the handle to interconnect with the engagement portion of the preform after the handle and preform have been separately positioned within the blow mould; and c) stretch blow moulding the preform in the blow mould wherein said blow moulding stretches the preform beneath the engagement portion into blow mould to form a container and expands the sidewall of the preform so as to retain the upper retaining means of the handle in interconnecting relation with the engagement portion of the preform.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Continental PET Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Rolf Grob
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Patent number: 6010004Abstract: A packing for pourable materials constructed from paper, from plastic sheet or from a similar flexible material has the form of a package or bag which is closed at both ends. A pouring opening for removing contents from the package is to be produced by the consumer in a transition region between one of the two closed ends of the package and the adjoining narrow side wall of the package. In a region of the other of the two closed ends of the package essentially diagonally opposite to the pouring opening that is to be produced, a holding device of an, in turn, flexible material is provided, which normally extends within the outer contour of the package. However, the holding device can be pulled with a part, forming an external gripping handle, out of the package for the purpose of removing material from the package and serves as a pouring aid.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: Bischof und Klein GmbH & Co.Inventors: Klaus Huckriede, Uwe Erber
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Patent number: 5346245Abstract: A portable tank particularly suitable for handling recreational vehicle liquid waste of relatively large capacity, i.e. 30 gallons, including a receptacle formed of a synthetic plastic material having wheels mounted upon one end of the receptacle and a handle support is molded into the lower region of the receptacle telescopingly receiving an extendable and retractable handle. The outer end of the handle telescopingly receives a handle extension having a grip mounted thereon for manually handling the tank, or attachment to a vehicle trailer hitch.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Barker Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Jack C. Budrow, Lars E. Eriksson