Patents Assigned to Union Rich USA
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Patent number: 8074798Abstract: A tool tote that is collapsible to reduce storage space is disclosed. The tool tote may be generally rectangular and include an upper opening facilitating access into the main compartment of the tote. The tote may include a removable rigidity enhancement device enabling the tote to be a self supporting tote when fully erected and enabling the tote to be collapsible when the rigidity enhancement device is pivoted out of position.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Union Rich USA LLCInventors: Matthew G. Williams, Terrence P. Kinskey
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Publication number: 20110181081Abstract: A bucket seat (10) formed from a bucket body (12) that may be a generally cylindrical, self-supporting structure that is at least partially fabric covered and forming at least one inner chamber (14) is disclosed. The bucket seat (10) is sized to be used as a seat by a worker and to contain all of the worker's tools either inside the bucket (10) or within pockets (34) on the outer surfaces (18) of the bucket body (12). The bucket seat (10) may also include a knee pad system (24) formed from two knee pads (23) that are coupled together and stored within a pocket (22) on an inner side (21) of a removable lid (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2009Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: Union Rich USA LLCInventors: Matthew G. Williams, Terrence P. Kinskey
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Publication number: 20110175403Abstract: A collapsible suit chair (10) formed from a collapsible chair frame structure (14) and a body suit (12) is disclosed. The collapsible chair frame structure (14) is capable of being moved between a stored position and an open position. The body suit (12) may be formed from at least one layer of material forming a seat portion (20), a backrest portion (24), armrest portions (22), and leg portions (26) hanging from the seat portion (20). The body suit (12) may include graphics resembling a race car driver suit, an athlete's uniform, a worker's uniform, or another design.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: Union Rich USA LLCInventors: Terrence P. Kinskey, Matthew G. Williams
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Publication number: 20110176752Abstract: A garden bag (10) formed from a garden bag body (12) that may be a generally rectangular, self-supporting structure that is at least partially fabric covered and forming at least one inner chamber (14) is disclosed. The garden bag (10) may have sufficient rigidity to be used as a seat by a worker and to contain all of the worker's tools either inside the garden bag or within pockets (34) on the outer surfaces (18) of the garden bag body (12). The garden bag (10) may also include a knee support system (26) formed from two knee pads (25) that are coupled together and stored within a pocket (24) on an inner side (23) of an openable lid (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2009Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: Union Rich USA LLCInventors: Matthew G. Williams, Terrence P. Kinskey, JR.
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Publication number: 20110138540Abstract: A multi-function tool apparatus and system, comprising a handle and a utility blade having a structure that accommodates a plurality of functions, thus, reducing the number of ancillary tools required by a painter. The handle includes a butt end that is a screwdriver in threaded engagement with the handle. The screwdriver can be removed to expose a shaft and several screwdriver bits. The butt end includes a bolt in threaded engagement with the butt end. The bolt can be removed to attach an elongated pole to allow the apparatus to reach remote areas. The structure of the utility blade allows functions including but not limited to: scraping; putty spreading; caulk scraping; can opening, can closing; roller wiping; cutting; torquing hex nuts on spray guns; nail pulling, nail driving and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2008Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: Union Rich USAInventors: Terry Kinskey, Matthew Williams
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Patent number: 7818843Abstract: A multi-function tool apparatus and system formed from a handle and a utility blade having a structure that facilitates completion of a plurality of functions, thus, reducing the number of ancillary tools required. The handle may include a butt end with a screwdriver in releasable engagement with the handle. The screwdriver can be removed to expose a shaft and several screwdriver bits. The butt end includes a bolt that can be removed to attach and extension pole to allow the apparatus to reach remote areas. The structure of the utility blade allows functions including but not limited to: scraping; putty spreading; caulk stripping; can opening, can closing; roller wiping; cutting; torquing hex nuts on spray guns; nail pulling, nail driving and the like. In other embodiments, other heads may be substituted for the utility blade.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Union Rich USA LLCInventors: Terrence P. Kinskey, Matthew G. Williams
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Publication number: 20100133130Abstract: A tool bag that includes a base with a first and second endwall attached at opposite end regions of the base. The tool bag includes a handle rotatably attached to a first handle opening in an upper portion of the first endwall and a second handle opening in an upper portion of the second endwall. The handle having first and second base mating end portions disposed within the handle openings and terminating facing an interior of the tool bag body. The handle openings can be reinforced by a grommet with flange portions on inside and outside surfaces of the endwalls. The bag being convertible between a closed tool box and an open tool bag and including a tool wall for simply, secure storage of tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Union Rich USAInventors: Matthew G. Williams, Terrence P. Kinskey
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Publication number: 20100133304Abstract: A tool bag including a tool bag body having a surface with a high-density, secure-storage pocket is disclosed. The high-density, secure-storage pocket is formed from a reinforcing sheet, a base fabric sheet over the reinforcing sheet, a primary pocket layer over the base fabric sheet, a primary elastic retention strip over the primary pocket layer, and a plurality of vertically-oriented attachment regions. The base fabric sheet, the primary pocket layer and the primary retention strip are attached together by the vertically-oriented attachment regions. The base fabric material and said primary pocket layer are attached along the lower edges of each. The vertically-oriented attachment regions can be separated such that a space between the base fabric sheet and primary pocket layer between adjacent vertically-oriented attachment regions defines a primary high-density, secure-storage pocket. The primary elastic retention strip can extend horizontally and proximate to an upper edge of the primary pocket layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Union Rich USAInventors: Matthew G. Williams, Terrence P. Kinskey
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Publication number: 20100133131Abstract: A tool bag comprising a base with a first endwall attached at a first end region of the base and a second endwall attached a second end region of the base opposite the first end. The tool bag also includes a tool wall attached to the first endwall and the second endwall, and at least one bracket. Each of the at least one brackets can include two legs extending perpendicular to one another. The first endwall can include a rigid, stabilizing sheet and the tool wall can include a rigid, stabilizing member extending longitudinally along the length of the tool bag. The first leg of the first bracket can be attached to the first endwall and a second leg of the first bracket can be attached to a first end region of the rigid, stabilizing element. The tool wall can include a plurality of high-density, secure-storage pockets.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Union Rich USAInventors: Matthew G. Williams, Terrence P. Kinskey
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Publication number: 20100133129Abstract: A tool bag that includes a tool bag body formed from a base with first and second endwalls attached to opposite end portions of the base. The tool bag body also includes a first sidewall attached to a side of the tool bag body that is releasably attached to the first endwall and releasably attached to the second endwall, and a second sidewall attached to a second side of the tool bag body opposite the first sidewall. The second sidewall includes a sidewall section flexibly joined to a cover section, where the sidewall section is releasably attached to vertical portions of the first endwall and the second endwall. The removable cover is removably attachable to a top portion of the first and second endwalls. The tool bag can also include a rotatable handle and a tool wall for simple, secure storage of tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Union Rich USAInventors: Matthew G. WILLIAMS, Terrence P. KINSKEY
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Publication number: 20100108452Abstract: A mobile office system configured to retain files and other business necessities in a readily accessible manner. In particular, the mobile office system may be formed from a mobile office bag body defining a main compartment formed from a plurality of outer sidewalls and a bottom wall that is generally orthogonal to the outer sidewalls. The mobile office system may include a support structure included within the mobile office bag body that maintains the sidewalls in a generally erect position in which the main compartment maintains an opening opposite to the bottom wall. A plurality of wheels may extend outwardly from the mobile office bag body such that the plurality of wheels are capable of supporting the mobile office body and enabling the mobile office bag body to be movable by tilting the mobile office bag body such that the mobile office bag body is supported by the plurality of wheels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: Union Rich USAInventors: Matthew G. Williams, Terrence P. Kinskey
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Publication number: 20080179370Abstract: An electrician tool bag configured to retain tools in a readily accessible manner. In particular, the electrician tool bag may be formed from a tool bag body defining a main compartment formed from a plurality of outer sidewalls and a bottom wall. The electrician tool bag may include a support structure that maintains the sidewalls in a generally erect position in which the main compartment maintains an opening opposite to the bottom wall. The electrician tool bag may include a first sidewall having a first breakline about which the first sidewall is foldable and a second sidewall that is opposite to the first sidewall includes a second breakline about which the first sidewall is foldable thereby enabling the first and second sidewalls to be folded to reduce the size of the main compartment by moving third and fourth sidewalls toward each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: Union Rich USAInventor: Matthew G. Williams
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Publication number: 20080178393Abstract: A multi-function tool apparatus and system formed from a handle and a utility blade having a structure that facilitates completion of a plurality of functions, thus, reducing the number of ancillary tools required. The handle may include a butt end with a screwdriver in releasable engagement with the handle. The screwdriver can be removed to expose a shaft and several screwdriver bits. The butt end includes a bolt that can be removed to attach and extension pole to allow the apparatus to reach remote areas. The structure of the utility blade allows functions including but not limited to: scraping; putty spreading; caulk stripping; can opening, can closing; roller wiping; cutting; torquing hex nuts on spray guns; nail pulling, nail driving and the like. In other embodiments, other heads may be substituted for the utility blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: Union Rich USAInventors: Terrence P. Kinskey, Matthew G. Williams
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Patent number: 7191898Abstract: A case for holding multiple saw blades includes an upper shell and a lower shell which collectively enclose a volume, with multiple pockets contained within the volume. Each of the pockets is adapted for holding a saw blade such that the saw blade is protected from contact with saw blades in adjacent pockets, and such that each saw blade may be individually accessed.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Union Rich USA, LLCInventor: Matthew Williams
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Patent number: D560912Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Union Rich USA, LLCInventors: Matthew Williams, Terry Kinskey
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Patent number: D624318Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2009Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: Union Rich USA LLCInventors: Matthew G. Williams, Terrence P. Kinskey