Rigid Material Forms A Container Patents (Class 224/679)
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Patent number: 6257469Abstract: A holder assembly which may be removably mounted on the person of a user and which is designed for holding a cigarette lighter and a bottle opener for convenient and repeated use by bartenders in order to properly service their customers, wherein the holder assembly includes a base having a pocket structure formed on a front surface thereof which is specifically dimensioned and configured to correspond to the cigarette lighter. A compartment is disposed in said base and is dimensioned and configured to contain a retraction structure which is operatively connected to the bottle opener and includes a spring biased take-up reel from which a flexible, cord extends and is secured to the bottle opener, thereby facilitating the outwardly extended yet retractable positioning of the bottle opener for use while maintaining secure attachment thereof to the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1998Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: David M. Cohn
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Patent number: 6209765Abstract: A coin-holder accessory for use at casinos and like establishments comprising an adjustable belt adapted to circumscribe the user's waist and be lockable in place thereabout and having a strip portion secured thereto. The strip portion has a obverse surface bearing a layer of pressure sensitive adhesive having a detachable protective sheet disposed thereacross and which, when removed, exposes the adhesive layer and enables the strip to be bonded to a coin-cup holder adjacent the upper lip thereof. The cup thus mounted to the belt and the belt customized to the user's waist and buckled enables the wearer to support many coins in the cup which is maintained in a vertical position adjacent wearer's abdomen to prevent spillege while enabling the wearer to vigilantly protect the contents of the cup.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1999Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventor: Patricia Ann King
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Patent number: 6193120Abstract: A waist-secured golf ball retainer comprises at least a ball cup for loading a golf ball, wherein a snap clamp disposed at the circumference of the ball cup clamps at a player's waistband; an opening formed in bottom end of the ball cup; a plurality of equally spaced &pgr; cuts arranged in wall of the ball cup for forming a plurality of elastic snap pieces, wherein the root end of each elastic snap piece is connected with the cup wall and the top end is movable; a protruded snap-pressing arc edge is formed at the top end of each elastic snap piece for snap-pressing the golf ball; two ball cups being combinable via a continuous face to form the retainer wherein a plurality of receptacles and a storage hole are disposed in the top face while a storage groove in a lateral end of the continuous face respectively; and by the above construction, an easy loading or unloading, a stable clamping of the retainer to a player waistband, and a long lifetime for using the retainer being made possible without needing wType: GrantFiled: August 3, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Inventor: Chen-Te Chang
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Patent number: 6189154Abstract: A hidden implement holder system. The hidden implement holder system comprises; a cummerbund article; and an implement compartment coupled to and concealed by the cummerbund. The cummerbund article further comprises an implement holder contained within the implement compartment, and the implement compartment further comprises a closeable access coupled thereto. The implement holder is comprised of a vertically stabilized rigid material, having horizontal flexibility, and having a set of implement cavities thereon, and additionally comprises a set of implements positioned within the set of implement cavities.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Inventor: Bill E. Ducharme
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Patent number: 6109497Abstract: A top wall (22), four side walls (26, 28, 30, 32) and a bottom wall (24) together enclose an inner space (46). The top wall (22) includes a narrow slot (34) sized to allow passage of a knife blade (44) through it, into the inner space (46). The walls (22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32) form barriers to movement of knife blades (44) into and out from said inner space (46) other than through said slot (34). When the receptacle (10) is full of used knife blades (44), it is disposed of safely in any trash receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Inventor: Richard S. Westcott
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Patent number: 6105838Abstract: A holster assembly for use with a hand-held utility knife having a segmented blade. The holster assembly comprises a plastic holster having a generally hollow interior and a blade well located inside the hollow interior of the holster. The blade well has at least one slot therethrough and a guide leading to the slot for a user to guide an endmost blade segment of a utility knife into engagement with the slot. By simply twisting the knife, a user may break off the endmost blade segment exposing a fresh cutting edge. The used blade segments are collected inside the blade well.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventor: Mary Kay Hansen
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Patent number: 6102263Abstract: The present invention 10 discloses a device for holding golf balls 30 having a vertically oriented magazine-like container 12 having a spring-loaded clip 14 on its side for being attached to the belt 16 of the user 18 or other golf paraphernalia such as a bag. The container 12 is equipped with an inner spring 40 on its inside upper surface for putting downward pressure on the balls 30. The balls 30 are also held inside the container 12 by vertical members 34 located in a spaced apart relationship on the interior of the container 36 and held in place by springs 44. The vertical members 34 are further equipped with a roller bearing 38 on their lower end which grips the balls 30 and prevents the balls from being discharged from the container 12 until the user 18 so desires. The container 12 is also equipped on its outer lateral surface with an aperture or notch 32 which allows the user 18 to insert his finger and remove the balls 30 from the container 12.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Inventors: Daniel P Rosato, James F Luginsland
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Patent number: 6102266Abstract: A holster assembly for a hand-held computer or other hand-held electronic device. The holster assembly has first and second holster sides connected together to define a receiving area with an open end and a substantially closed end opposite the open end. The open end is sized to allow the hand-held computer to be moved into and out of the receiving area between installed and removed positions. The first holster side is a molded, compressed foam structure having a first contoured surface shaped to substantially cover the first side portion when the hand-held computer is in the installed position. The second holster side is a molded, compressed foam structure having a second contoured surface facing the first contoured surface and being shaped to substantially cover the portion of the second side surface. A holster retaining strap is attached to the first holster side to allow the holster assembly to be retained on, as an example, the belt of a user or the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Intermec IP CorporationInventors: Debbie A. Chacon, Jeffrey Mark Payne, deceased
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Patent number: 6045017Abstract: In accordance with the illustrative embodiments demonstrating features and advantages of the present invention, there is provided a holder for allowing a person to carry a beverage container, hands free. The holder has a collapsible frame for holding the container. The frame includes (a) a backer, and (b) a subjacent support attached to the backer to reciprocate thereon. The holder also has a compliant device attached to the backer for swingably appending the backer to the person or apparel of the person. Thus the collapsible frame can adjust with movement of the person.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventor: Kevin Connell
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Patent number: 6000590Abstract: A holster assembly for use with a hand-held utility knife having a segmented blade. The holster assembly comprises a plastic holster having a generally hollow interior. The holster may have a slot therethrough and a guide leading to the slot for a user to guide an endmost blade segment of a utility knife into engagement with the slot. By simply twisting the knife, a user may break off the endmost blade segment exposing a fresh cutting edge. A generally hollow blade well may be located inside the hollow interior of the holster and function to collect the used blade segments. The blade well may have a slot and guide therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Inventor: Mary Kay Allen
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Patent number: 6000589Abstract: A clip carrier for storing and dispensing semi-automatic cartridge clips which consists of a generally rectangular container having opposite sides, opposite edges and a bottom panel with upper edge flanges that define a longitudinal groove. A cartridge clip sized opening is formed in one edge panel for entry of a cartridge clip to be forced downward against a spring-loaded push plate. A plurality of such cartridge clips can be entered and forced downward until the carrier container reaches capacity.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1995Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Inventor: John M. Burdine
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Patent number: 5944241Abstract: The present invention provides a portable storage enclosure which can be used as a seat. The device includes a storage enclosure defining a storage cavity, and an access opening thereto. A door is mounted on the storage enclosure. The door is movable from a position at which it covers the access opening to a position at which it permits access to the storage cavity. A belt is attached to the storage enclosure. The belt is adjustable from a first position at which the belt can be secured about a wearer's waist to a second position at which the belt can be secured around a generally vertical support, such as a tree or utility pole. The apparatus of the present invention is designed so that the wearer can remove the storage enclosure from the wearer's waist, attach the storage enclosure to the generally vertical support by the belt, and use the storage enclosure as a seat.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1997Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Inventors: James E. Globig, Kenneth Neil Allen
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Patent number: 5934530Abstract: The golf accessory organizer allows a golfer to comfortably carry and easily access items such as tees, golf balls, golf-gloves, divot tools, ball markers, personal items or other small-type golfing accessories while playing a round of golf. Additionally, the device does not interfere with a golfer's swing or cause discomfort while the golfer is moving. The disclosed device is easy to manufacture, reliable, and lightweight as the main supporting member of the device is primarily manufactured from injection-molded plastic. Integral in this supporting member are tee holders and a ball marker holder and a pouch for holding golf balls may pivotally hang from the supporting member. Alternatively, a golf ball is retained in a pressure clip hinged to the supporting member. The supporting member may have an area covered with a hook or loop material for holding various small items such as a divot tool, golf glove, or sunglasses.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventors: Gordon W. Antczak, Roy J. Goodwin
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Patent number: 5931363Abstract: A film carrier including a strap adapted to be worn by an individual and which is selectively connected to one or more belt segments which support a plurality of receptacles for housing rolls of film and wherein each receptacle includes a removable lid which is tethered to the belt segment on which the receptacle is supported.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Gladys Kidds & AssociatesInventor: Herbert Ammons, Jr.
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Patent number: 5865357Abstract: A belt clip for holding a container, such as a fire arm holster, inside the waistband of a pair of pants includes a straight member, a top hook member and a bottom hook member. The hook members hold the top and bottom, respectively, of a belt worn by a user. A gap between the hook members allows the belt clip and container to be attached and removed from the belt while the belt is being worn. The belt clip may be adjustable to accommodate different sized belts.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Inventor: Robert Booth Goodwin
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Patent number: 5816459Abstract: A protective carrying case for portable electronic equipment and method for making same wherein the case comprises a rigid, impact-resistant outer shell and a resilient, deformable inner shell to provide enhanced protection to the electronic equipment. The case includes a locking spring steel clip for securely attaching the case to the pant or belt of a person. The case is further equipped with an elastic strap which secures the equipment within the case, preventing inadvertent dislodging and possible damage to the equipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Inventor: Thomas M. Armistead
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Patent number: 5803323Abstract: A carrying case for portable electronic equipment is provided which is designed to allow a case carrier to stop an alarm or call sound produced from the electronic equipment without opening the carrying case. The carrying case has a protrusion formed on an inner wall of a cover at a given interval away from an operating button on the electronic equipment disposed within the carrying case. The cover is supported elastically by a case body with a given gap between front edges of the cover and the case body. The depression of the operating button of the electronic equipment through the protrusion to stop the alarm or call sound is achieved by pressing one of the cover and the case body against the other to decrease the gap therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takahiro Hayashi, Haruo Hayakawa
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Patent number: 5799853Abstract: A caddy for holding items used by a golfer includes a top surface having a plurality of openings formed therein and connected to internal passages for holding items therein, a front surface having at least one opening therein for holding a ball marker, a rear surface having a rotatable holding clip and an opening adjacent a lower surface thereof for supporting a towel or the like.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Inventor: Frederick P. Brewster
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Patent number: 5791534Abstract: A painting caddy including a housing; a strap secured to the housing in a manner to allow the housing to be secured therewith to the waist of a user; a paint reservoir vessel in connection with the housing; and at least one paint brush holder having a brush insertion vessel in connection with the housing wherein the paint reservoir vessel and the brush insertion vessel are in fluid connection through a one-way valve that allows fluid flow from the brush insertion vessel to the paint reservoir vessel and blocks fluid flow in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Inventors: Carolyn Davis, Karen Moerer
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Patent number: 5695098Abstract: A spill and splash resistant safety paint bucket for supporting and transporting paints or other liquids is disclosed. The safety paint bucket includes a container for supporting the paint or other liquid and a self-closing lid constructed to be removably attached to the container. The container includes a belt clip attachment and shoulder strap attachment buttons so that the safety paint bucket can be attached to a belt or harness, or carried on an attached strap by an individual while maintaining both hands free to perform other tasks. The lid includes a fixed partition, a spring loaded flap, and a spring. When a brush or other applicator is inserted into the container through the top of the lid, the downward pressure applied to the brush or other applicator compresses the spring which allows the spring loaded flap to pivot away from the fixed partition. The opening thus created allows the brush or other applicator to reach the liquid contained below.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Inventor: Scott Edward King
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Patent number: 5666678Abstract: A ground covering system comprises a blanket having a pair of opposedly disposed weights, having optional spikes thereon. An optionally weighted case, having a slitted aperture, is comprised of two halves, each half having optional spikes thereon and attached to the blanket. The case assists in securement of the ground covering system to the ground. The case receives the blanket with weights and has convenient transport means.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1996Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Inventor: Cameron Frank Wall
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Patent number: 5628117Abstract: The invention is a folding knife with a shackle. The shackle can be opened from a remote location by a shackle retractor mechanism made up of a retractor, a spring and a closure element. Each can be sited at a variety of locations on a knife. The retraction mechanism can be actuated by a knob, nut, handle, gear, cam or lift unit and can be attached to the shackle closure by a rod, "cord," chain, wire or similar means. The cord can be woven, plaited or twisted and of metal and/or non-metal composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Inventor: Louis S. Glesser
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Patent number: 5626272Abstract: A Drywall tub device including a tub having sidewalls, endwalls, a bottom and a snap-down top, also including a belt attachment and three essential accessory attachments needed to perform the drywall task. The tub which includes the sidewalls, endwalls, bottom and a male snap-down locking tabs on each endwall is molded out of a thermoplastic compound or suitable substance. The hollow tub is used to hold a cleaning solution. The snap-down top is also molded from a thermoplastic compound or suitable substance having two female snap-locks molded into each endwall. The snap-down top's underside has a flexible rubber seal circumferencing the inside outer corner, for when locked into position this will prevent cleaning solution leakage. The snap-down top's underside middle has an attached square rubber piece open and slotted in its middle for holding and cleaning drywall taping knives.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1995Date of Patent: May 6, 1997Inventor: Darryn M. Klemansky
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Patent number: 5609282Abstract: A tote tray with a carrying handle has a number of openings in its upper surface. Held securely within each opening is a rigid receptacle having an open top and closed sides and bottom. A belt clip is connected along one side so that the receptacle can be clipped to the belt for a worker to carry about a readily available supply of small items such as fasteners on the job. A supply of various styles and sizes of small items is conveniently carried to the job site in the tote tray, and whatever is needed is then clipped to the belt for as long as required. The tote tray is supplied with a belt clip engaging element adjacent each opening. The belt clip is springably engaged thereto when the receptacle is inserted into the opening. This provides more secure holding of the receptacle in the tray.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Inventor: Charles J. Melanson
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Patent number: 5570830Abstract: A holster has an elongate spine of rigid material with elongate grooves running along opposite sides of the spine, and a holster body with opposite side walls for forming a handgun receiving cavity. The rear edges of the side walls are each located in a respective one of the grooves in the spine so that the spine forms the rear end wall of the handgun receiving cavity. The holster body is secured to the spine via releasable or permanent fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: R.E.D. Nichols & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Richard E. D. Nichols
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Patent number: 5568887Abstract: A holder for carrying ceiling grid members and ceiling installation tools and supplies. The holder first and second cylinders suspended from a waist strap for receiving the ceiling grid members. A waste cylinder is coupled to the first cylinder and is operable to receive waste grid members resulting from a cutting procedure. A plurality of pouches and loops are coupled to the cylinders for supporting various ceiling installation tools such as a rivet gun, tape measure, saw, circle cutter, chalk line, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1994Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Inventors: Charles Gollihue, Brenda Gollihue
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Patent number: 5540363Abstract: A container for temporarily holding and storing a wet paintbrush will maintain the paintbrush in a useful condition for a limited period of time up to several days. The container has the shape of a hollow, substantially rectangular box. The container is formed from two shallow, rectangular members that are hingedly attached to each other along respective longitudinal edges of the rectangular members. The two shallow members open so as to allow positioning a paintbrush therein, and the shallow members can be closed upon each in clam shell fashion to close the container. An opening is provided in the top wall of the container to allow the handle of a paintbrush to extend from the container. Each shallow member has a layer of closed cell foam material positioned along the inside of the upper wall of the shallow member.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Inventor: Ronald W. Wilson
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Patent number: 5535882Abstract: A handy tool case including a case body, which has a plurality of hexagonal chambers at the top side for keeping tool bits, a clip at the back side for hanging on the user's belt, two springy hooks at the bottom side for keeping a tool handle outside the case body, and a platform at the front side, a cover pivoted to the case body and turned between the close position covered over the tool bits in the hexagonal chambers and the open position supported on the platform, and a plurality of magnetic plates fitted into respective recessed portions inside the cover for keeping metal accessories by magnetic attraction.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1995Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Inventor: Lai-Ho Liu