Abstract: A carrying case with a first enclosure ad at least one additional enclosure which includes a substantially rigid, and selectively removable protective compartment which must be oriented at a predetermined position for both insertion and selective removal. The selectively removable protective compartment may be adapted for isolated and secure storing of delicate or fragile items.
Abstract: A device for securing an instrument is provided that includes at least one flexible, bendable leg with a grippable surface. In one embodiment, the flexible and bendable legs comprise core with an over-wrapped sheath. The contemplated device may be bended, twisted, or otherwise manipulated to selectively secure the device to objects having various shapes and sizes. The flexible and bendable legs increase the versatility and overall securability of the device.
Abstract: A carrying case is provided that includes a mechanism for generally preventing the transmission of external loads therein. The carrying case includes a tab that is adapted to interconnect with a secondary carrying case, a user's belt, etc. The carrying case also includes a resilient panel that allows a snap thereon to be isolated such that loads emanating from use of the snap are not transmitted into the carrying case.
Abstract: A camera storage case is provided that includes a camera support system. The camera support system may be made of EVA foam and made to conform to the exterior perimeter surface of the camera. The camera support system may also include a tube to protect the camera's interconnected lens. The storage case can be configured as a backpack, messenger bag, or holster. Flexible lens holders are included in the storage case to facilitate easy access to stored lenses. Furthermore, the storage case provides dividing walls to allow the user to selectively configure the interior storage compartment of the camera case.
Abstract: A carrying case with an internal suspension system is provided to reduce acceleration, shock, and the vibrational loads on an electronic device, and which is selectively adjustable to accommodate electronic devices of varying sizes.
Abstract: A stretchable storage case is provided that is adapted to receive an electronic device. More specifically, a stretchable storage case comprising resiliently deflectable panels is provided that is adapted to selectively deflect to receive various electronic devices and conform thereto.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 9, 2008
Publication date:
May 7, 2009
Applicant:
Thule Organization Solutions, Inc. dba Case Logic, Inc.
Abstract: A storage device is provided that secures a plurality of items commonly used by individuals in automobiles. More specifically, a device for securing a plurality of items that engages adjacent seats of an automobile is provided.
Abstract: A storage device is provided that secures a plurality of items commonly used by individuals in automobiles. More specifically, in one embodiment the device secures a plurality of items by engaging adjacent seats of an automobile, thus allowing for easy access to the items stored therein, and which includes a deflectable loop material for securing the storage device between the vehicle seats.
Abstract: The present invention relates to personal storage devices that are adapted to interconnection to personal mobility devices such as wheelchairs. In one embodiment an accessory bag is interconnected to a docking station with a tethering device that may stretch or be retractable.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 26, 2008
Publication date:
October 16, 2008
Applicant:
THULE ORGANIZATION SOLUTIONS, INC.
Inventors:
Eric Hassett, Virgit U. Lippert, Douglas D. Matthews, Geoffrey T. Hyatt
Abstract: This invention relates to a sleeve for holding one or more digital video discs with a first dimension in a first pocket and the accompanying graphics having a second dimension in a second opposing pocket. The digital video disc is supported in the first pocket by one or more stop seals which elevate the digital video disc to a more accessible position for removal.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 11, 2008
Publication date:
May 8, 2008
Applicant:
Thule Organizations Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Case Logic, Inc.
Abstract: The present invention relates to personal storage devices that are adapted to interconnection to personal mobility devices such as wheelchairs. In one embodiment an accessory bag is interconnected to a docking station with a tethering device that may stretch or be retractable.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 17, 2005
Date of Patent:
February 26, 2008
Assignee:
Thule Organization Solutions, Inc.
Inventors:
Eric S. Hassett, Virgit U. Lippert, Douglas D. Matthews, Geoffrey T. Hyatt