Abstract: An evaporative air cooler is described. The evaporative air cooler includes a housing defining an interior of the evaporative air cooler; a tank positioned adjacent to a top portion of the housing, wherein the tank is configured to receive, store, and release liquid; a mister in fluid communication with the tank, wherein the mister is configured to create a mist from the liquid; a filter structure with a filter, wherein the filter is configured to absorb the mist; a fan configured to draw the air into the interior, wherein the air is cooled by at least one of the mist and the filter, and wherein the fan directs the air through the filter structure and from the interior; and a clip coupled to the housing.
Abstract: An evaporative air cooler includes a housing including a top portion and a bottom portion coupled to the top portion. The evaporative air cooler further includes a water tank disposed in the top portion of the housing and configured to store water therein. The water tank includes an upper portion and a lower portion extending from the upper portion. The evaporative air cooler also includes a fan disposed within the housing. The evaporative air cooler further includes a holder removably attached to a back face of the housing. The evaporative air cooler also includes an ice pack at least partially received and supported by the holder. The ice pack is configured for cooling air entering the evaporative air cooler.
Abstract: A foldable elongate grabber tool includes a proximal section and a distal section that are foldable relative to each other between a folded position and an extended position. An actuation member is attached to the proximal section and actuates a cable coupled to engagement elements disposed at the distal section. A hinge mechanism connects the proximal and distal sections. The hinge mechanism automatically locks the proximal and distal sections relative to each other when they reach the extended position. The proximal and distal sections are biased to open automatically from the folded position to the extended position. A hinge pin is biased toward a locked position, and is blocked from moving to the locked position until the proximal and distal sections reach the extended position.