Patents Assigned to Marlido, LLC
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Publication number: 20240199297Abstract: A portable apparatus suitable for storing liquids, such as water for consumption. The portable water storage apparatus includes a base, a lid, a plurality of panels, and flexible bladder. The plurality of panels has a folded configuration that forms a stack of overlapping panels in a compact storage configuration of the apparatus, and an unfolded configuration in which the panels extend from the base to the lid forming a chamber in a fill configuration of the apparatus. The chamber is configured to contain the flexible bladder. The base and the lid each may include a hole through which fluid filling and fluid dispensing attachments may be coupled to orifices in the flexible bladder. In a transport configuration of the apparatus, a planar base surface of the base may be oriented vertically, and wheels and telescoping handle of the base are disposed for rolling movement of the apparatus under human force.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2022Publication date: June 20, 2024Applicant: Marlido, LLCInventors: William SEIBOLD, Paul WALTON, Joseph MCARDLE, Sally NG
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Patent number: 9751548Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed invention provide for a wheeled apparatus suitable for storing liquids, such as water for consumption, when ordinary drinking water may be scarce or unavailable. Embodiments disclosed herein can be collapsed and stored in a small profile arrangement during periods when the apparatus is not in use. Embodiments may include wheels so that the apparatus may be assembled in one location and rolled to a water source, and rolled to shelter when full of water. Embodiments may provide a hose to connect the apparatus to a standard household faucets or spigots. Once the apparatus is filled, it can be rolled to storage location while awaiting future needs. After an emergency situation passes, the apparatus may be drained and re-packed for storage.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2017Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Marlido, LLCInventor: William Seibold
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Patent number: 9708113Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed invention provide for a wheeled apparatus suitable for storing liquids, such as water for consumption, when ordinary drinking water may be scarce or unavailable. Embodiments disclosed herein can be collapsed and stored in a small profile arrangement during periods when the apparatus is not in use. Embodiments may include wheels so that the apparatus may be assembled in one location and rolled to a water source, and rolled to shelter when full of water. Embodiments may provide a hose to connect the apparatus to a standard household faucets or spigots. Once the apparatus is filled, it can be rolled to storage location while awaiting future needs. After an emergency situation passes, the apparatus may be drained and re-packed for storage.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2017Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Marlido, LLCInventor: William Seibold
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Patent number: 9643768Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed invention provide for a wheeled apparatus suitable for storing liquids, such as water for consumption, when ordinary drinking water may be scarce or unavailable. Embodiments disclosed herein can be collapsed and stored in a small profile arrangement during periods when the apparatus is not in use. Embodiments may include wheels so that the apparatus may be assembled in one location and rolled to a water source, and rolled to shelter when full of water. Embodiments may provide a hose to connect the apparatus to a standard household faucets or spigots. Once the apparatus is filled, it can be rolled to storage location while awaiting future needs. After an emergency situation passes, the apparatus may be drained and re-packed for storage.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2016Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Marlido, LLCInventor: William Seibold
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Patent number: 9428326Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed invention provide for a wheeled apparatus suitable for storing liquids, such as water for consumption, when ordinary drinking water may be scarce or unavailable. Embodiments disclosed herein can be collapsed and stored in a small profile arrangement during periods when the apparatus is not in use. Embodiments may comprise wheels so that the apparatus may be assembled in one location and rolled to a water source, and rolled to shelter when full of water. Embodiments may provide a hose to connect the apparatus to a standard household faucets or spigots. Once the present invention is filled, it can be rolled to storage location while awaiting future needs. After an emergency situation passes, the apparatus may be drained and re-packed for storage.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2014Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Marlido, LLCInventor: William Seibold
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Publication number: 20150344176Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed invention provide for a wheeled apparatus suitable for storing liquids, such as water for consumption, when ordinary drinking water may be scarce or unavailable. Embodiments disclosed herein can be collapsed and stored in a small profile arrangement during periods when the apparatus is not in use. Embodiments may comprise wheels so that the apparatus may be assembled in one location and rolled to a water source, and rolled to shelter when full of water. Embodiments may provide a hose to connect the apparatus to a standard household faucets or spigots. Once the present invention is filled, it can be rolled to storage location while awaiting future needs. After an emergency situation passes, the apparatus may be drained and re-packed for storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2014Publication date: December 3, 2015Applicant: Marlido, LLCInventor: William SEIBOLD
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Patent number: D727458Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Marlido, LLCInventor: William Seibold
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Patent number: D729341Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2014Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Marlido, LLCInventor: William Seibold
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Patent number: D729342Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2014Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Marlido, LLCInventor: William Seibold