Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
224148400 | Removable liquid-holding container held by carrier | 46 |
20090277935 | Single-sheeted-type and dual-handled-type carrier for suspending a drinking cup by one hand and method - A single-sheeted-type and dual-handled-type carrier for suspending a drinking cup by one hand and method. The carrier includes a single sheet blank. The single sheet blank is rectangular-shaped, planar, and cut and folded into a specific configuration having dual handles for suspending the drinking cup from the one hand. | 11-12-2009 |
20100163587 | DEVICE TO CARRY A BOTTLE - There is disclosed a device ( | 07-01-2010 |
20100206919 | Carrier for bottles - The present invention consist of a one piece molding personal removable carrier for bottles, which it's unique shape and designs forming the force and ability at the time of using to carried the bottle. A bottle carrier is shown which has a connection section, one that tight to the users belt or garment for example, and two per of shoulders that are bent in circular round shape towards the front, first upper shoulders holding the bottle neck, lower shoulders tights to the bottle body. | 08-19-2010 |
20100206920 | Wine glass holster and method of manufacture thereof - An apparatus for holding and carrying stemware and informational cards by attachment to personal clothing articles, or freely standing, and method of manufacture is described. When used as a wine glass holder the apparatus is connected to the person by attachment to various clothing articles by use of an extending hook. The apparatus comprises a base aperture that allows placement of the stem of a stemware glass into a base receptacle. The bowl or receptacle part of the stemware glasses rests solely onto the extending base sidearms. The base is attached perpendicularly to a hooking mechanism and is of a contiguous piece thereof. Furthermore, the hook attachment and upper base allow for the placement of a promotional or business card by a pinching action. When not in use as a wine glass holder, the apparatus stands up on a flat surface and may display a card or other indicia. | 08-19-2010 |
20100270342 | Flexible bag including bottle carrier sections - A flexible bag including bottle carrier sections having a plurality of side sections and end sections configured to carry wine bottles. An interior portion, defined by the side sections and end sections, configured to carry additional items. The bottle carrier sections include a flexible panel attached to the sides and ends of the flexible bag, where the bottle carrier sections are collapsible when not occupied. | 10-28-2010 |
20100301077 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER CARRIER - A carrier for carrying one or more beverage containers of the kind having a base and a wall extending from the base, the base and wall defining an interior beverage containing space, each beverage container further including an opening opposite the base which is circumscribed by a rim and a protrusion extending laterally relative to the wall near to or at the rim. The carrier includes a support body including at least one opening; and a handle extending from the support body. In use, a beverage container is received within at least one of the openings and is releasably supported therein through the cooperative engagement of a surface associated with an edge of the opening. The present invention functions as a carrier for carrying one or more beverage containers and can be used as part of an advertising arrangement. | 12-02-2010 |
20120000946 | WAISTPACK HAVING QUICK ACCESS/DEPOSIT HYDRATION BOTTLE - Apparatus transportable by an exercising person, for maintaining a liquid drink within one-handed reach while the person is exercising, includes a container for the liquid drink, an adjustable belt for fitting about the person's waist, a holster connected to the belt, for releasably retaining therewithin the container, and a cradling web extending between the holster and the belt, connected thereto at respective web extremities but being arcuately spaced therefrom along a middle portion of the web. | 01-05-2012 |
20120132680 | WATER BOTTLE STRUCTURE - A water bottle structure includes a water bottle and a water bottle seat. The water bottle includes a bottle body and a lid to cover the mouth of the bottle body. The bottle body has an oblate shape. The bottle body has a bottom, a gradual enlarged portion, a gradual reduced portion, and a grasp portion. The bottom has an arc shape. The enlarged portion extends from the bottom to a middle portion of the bottle body. The reduced portion extends from the middle portion to an upper end of the bottle body. The grasp portion extends upward from the upper end of the bottle body and is slightly inclined toward the front of the bottle body. The water bottle seat includes a seat body and a receiving seat. The seat body has a plurality of holes at a circumferential portion thereof for insertion of a belt. The receiving seat is integrally formed with the seat body and extends forward from a bottom of the seat body. The receiving seat has an oblate accommodation trough defined by two sides and a front of the receiving seat. The receiving seat has an open upper end. The front of the receiving seat has a V-shaped central portion to connect the two sides of the receiving seat, such that the accommodation trough of the receiving seat has a resilient engagement function. The bottle body of the water bottle can be positioned in the accommodation trough of the water bottle seat or taken out with ease. | 05-31-2012 |
20120187160 | Bottle Carrying Device - A bottle carrying device includes a tubular cloth sleeve that fits snugly over a bottle, such as a bottle of water. The tubular cloth sleeve includes a welt top formed by folding over an end portion of the cloth sleeve onto itself and securing the folded-over end portion. Preferably, the welt top includes a pair of openings to accommodate entry of a cord within the welt. The cord functions as a drawstring to allow the device to be tightened around the neck of the bottle. Preferably, the cord includes a shoe lace lock type fastener to allow the cord to be kept tightly around the bottle neck when the bottle is being carried. Preferably, the cord further extends outwardly from the welt top forming an elongated loop to facilitate carrying the device. Preferably, the fastener can be unlocked and the cord loosened so as to remove the bottle. | 07-26-2012 |
20120228344 | PORTABLE DRIP BOTTLE/BAG STAND CARRIAGE STRAP - A portable drip bottle/bag stand carriage strap includes a drip bottle/bag stand and a fabric sling. A support jacket is disposed on the fabric sling. A pole of the drip bottle/bag stand is fitted in the support jacket and supported by the support jacket. A support plate is disposed on inner face of the support jacket to support and keep the support jacket in an erect state. The pole of the drip bottle/bag stand is securely fitted in the support jacket in an erect state. A patient can wear the carriage strap to carry the drip bottle/bag stand with him/her without affecting the activities of the patient. | 09-13-2012 |
20120228345 | BOTTLE, RETAINING DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED ELEMENTS FOR CARRYING CONTAINERS AND OTHER ITEMS - An improved bottle, retaining device and associated elements for carrying items is disclosed. The retaining device is adapted for holding a container (or containers) or other items; the retaining device being adapted to affix the container by way of the retaining device to a person or a personal item so ready access is provided for the held container/item. | 09-13-2012 |
20120241482 | Carrying case for easily accessing work-related items and cosmetics items without intermingling such items - A ladies carrying case. The case includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is specifically configured for easily accessing work-related items. The second portion is operatively connected to the first portion and is specifically configured for easily accessing cosmetics by not intermingling the cosmetics with the work-related items, while keeping the cosmetics on a specific pallet. | 09-27-2012 |
20120305611 | WALKING/WADING STAFF WITH INTEGRAL FISHING NET - The invention discloses ball projection cup connector assemblies for holding or carrying outdoor recreational equipment, especially gear such as traditional fishing nets, hiking sticks, water bottles or walking staff/fishing net combinations. The pieces of gear have a ball projection that is integral or attached as a separate piece. The cup connector can attach to a person's outerwear via a standard clip, a clip holder assembly or other fastening means. Alternatively, the cup connector may be incorporated into the clothing of the outerwear. | 12-06-2012 |
20130098954 | Exercise pouch - An exercise pouch, comprising: a body configured to define a central pocket; at least a part of the body being composed of a deformable material such that the central pocket substantially conforms to a shape of a removable object inserted into the central pocket; and at least one magnet attached to a side of the body; wherein placement of the magnetic side of the body in contact with a metal surface enables the exercise pouch to be removably attached to the metal surface. | 04-25-2013 |
20130292430 | Hydration Pouch - The hydration pouch includes an elastic band that compresses the bottom portion of the hydration bladder inside the pouch to more evenly distribute the fluid contents of the bladder vertically within the pouch, thereby preventing the pooling of the fluid contents in the bottom of the bladder. | 11-07-2013 |
20140027477 | BEVERAGE BOTTLE AND RETAINING CLIP ASSEMBLY - A wearable beverage bottle retaining clip includes: a back wall, including a top portion, bottom portion, a front face, and a rear face; two shoulder tabs, each extending in front of the top portion of the back wall such that a first end of each shoulder tab is located in front of the front face of the back wall, wherein the shoulder tabs are at least partially hook-shaped and the first end of each shoulder tab is spaced apart across a width of the back wall; and a retaining seat extending in front of the bottom portion of the front face of the back wall, wherein the retaining seat includes a bottom tab that is configured such that when a beverage bottle is secured in the retaining clip, the bottom tab is in contact with the front face of the beverage bottle. | 01-30-2014 |
20140042195 | Carrier Assemblies For Portable Dispensers - A carrier assembly facilitates the carrying (e.g. by a hiker) of a dispenser for materials such as insect repellents. There are two housings that couple together to form a sealed vault for storing the dispenser between uses. There is also a connector section of one housing in the form of a clip for mounting the housing structure on a backpack or belt loop. A sealing sleeve and a locking sleeve cooperate with the vault to achieve quick opening of the housing parts when desired, without compromising sealing between openings of the vault. | 02-13-2014 |
20140239022 | Portable Bottle Rack - The portable beverage rack of the present invention is a generally square or rectangular receptacle which may safely store one or more bottles in u-shaped channels which cradle the bottles and prevent movement of the bottles while in transit or while travelling on a boat or RV. The u-shaped channels may contain a rubber pad on the inside surface to prevent sliding, rolling, or other lateral movement of the bottles. The portable beverage rack also contains a securement mechanism, such as a strap, buckle or band which extends over the top of the bottles to prevent vertical movement of the bottles. Additionally, the rack includes means to attach the rack to a wall or other vertical surface using a separate wall mounted base plate. | 08-28-2014 |
20140339273 | Carrier For A Portable Dispenser - A carrier suitable to mount an aerosol spray can on a backpack, a belt loop or the like. The carrier has a pair of downwardly depending skirts that are radially spaced from each other, and an upper connector section. Squeezing opposite sides of the outer skirt drives portions of the inner skirt inward as well. However, as the inner skirt is oblong, this also causes other intermediate regions of the inner skirt to bulge outwardly. These intermediate regions are designed to otherwise latch onto the can, and thus this squeezing helps release the carrier from the can. There may also be a secondary catch between the bottom of the outer skirt and the can, as well as a positive stop along an inner side of the outer skirt. | 11-20-2014 |
20140353347 | Portable Water Backpack - The present invention provides in some embodiments, the first for purpose designed, low cost, easy to transport, ergonomically correct, water transport backpack and storage device for the least developed countries of the world. The backpack includes a carrier bag and a food-safe liner configured to be disposed within the carrier bag. The carrier bag includes handles and straps to enable the user to carry the bag comfortably for long distances. The carrier bag and the food-safe liner also include wide-mouthed tops for filling the backpack with water and can be rolled down and secured with ties, in order to keep the backpack closed. The food-safe liner includes a spout for dispensing the water. The backpack also includes a flattened bottom for positioning the backpack on a flat surface for storage. The components of the water backpack can be provided as a kit for local manufacture to provide jobs. | 12-04-2014 |
20150108183 | BOTTLE AND ACCESSORIES CARRIER - A bottle and accessories carrier generally includes a bottle carrier with preferable accessory storage. One version includes a holster portion for retaining at least one bottle or container; straps or other means attaching the holster portion onto a user's body or other article; a preferably flattened bottle; and an accessory storage area for carrying items. A strategically placed spacer or padding layer improves breathability and reduces bounce, providing a more comfortable carrier. | 04-23-2015 |
20150289632 | Hands-Free Medication Holder Headband and Method of Use - A headband can be used by medical doctors and animal technicians for a safe and efficient hands-free method of transporting filled, capped, medical syringes (without needle) and/or treatment items to treat patients, pastured cattle and livestock, and other pets, reducing risk of injury and stress to both technician and patients/animals, saving time, money, manpower, and medicinal product. The headband generally includes, the main elements—a headband strap to be fastened around the head that has heavy duty elastic gripping sleeves (loops) threaded onto it. Three of the sleeves are moveable along the strap, one is fixed (sewn) in place. These sleeves are used to hold various size syringes tightly to the headband to allow for hands-free work. The fixed sleeve has a seam, making it suitable to hold smaller 1-3 ml syringes. | 10-15-2015 |
20160081462 | BEVERAGE BOTTLE AND RETAINING CLIP ASSEMBLY - A wearable beverage bottle retaining clip includes: a back wall, including a top portion, bottom portion, a front face, and a rear face; two shoulder tabs, each extending in front of the top portion of the back wall such that a first end of each shoulder tab is located in front of the front face of the back wall, wherein the shoulder tabs are at least partially hook-shaped and the first end of each shoulder tab is spaced apart across a width of the back wall; and a retaining seat extending in front of the bottom portion of the front face of the back wall, wherein the retaining seat includes a bottom tab that is configured such that when a beverage bottle is secured in the retaining clip, the bottom tab is in contact with the front face of the beverage bottle. | 03-24-2016 |
20180020814 | CONTAINER SLING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USE | 01-25-2018 |
224148500 | Secured by flaccid member | 22 |
20120160884 | BOTTLE CARRYING DEVICE - A bottle carrier for permitting an individual to carry a bottle of fluid. A bottle of fluid is placed within a mesh bag. The mesh bag has a plurality of holes. A drawstring is weaved through the plurality of holes of the mesh bag. Loops are formed into the drawstring. An individual can carry the bottle of fluid by inserting his fingers into the loop and lifting the bottle of fluid upward. In a preferred embodiment, a decorative clothing cover is inserted over the bottle of fluid so that the loops are still accessible to the individual. In a preferred embodiment, the bottle of fluid is a wine bottle filled with wine. | 06-28-2012 |
20130126563 | Baby Bottle Holder - The present invention is a baby bottle holding apparatus and a method of use thereof which allow the wearer to conveniently bottle-feed a baby in closeness and comfort similarly found in breastfeeding. Particularly, the present invention allows the wearer to utilize only one hand in bottle-feeding the baby while utilizing the free hand to perform other manual tasks. The apparatus is to be worn around the thorax with the baby bottle pouch positioned centrally upon the chest of the wearer. With the bottle pouch positioned upon the chest, the user may insert a baby bottle into the pouch with the bottle nipple shown and visible to the baby. The bottle is secured to the pouch via a drawstring or an elastic band. The strap of the apparatus is adjustable in length. Beside the bottle, the baby may also play with a toy attached to the strap via a string. | 05-23-2013 |
20140076940 | Ultralight Hydration Pack - This application describes a hydration pack suitable for use while engaging in a prolonged physical activity such as running. The hydration pack is configured to be worn on the upper leg of a user and includes an adjustable-height hydration vessel receptacle. | 03-20-2014 |
20150048126 | ADJUSTABLE STRAP FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINER - The ladder lock allows the strap to be adjusted to the users length, allowing the user to place the bottle at a position comfortable to them. The strap is generally worn over the shoulder and across the body. The split metal rings allow the user to select the neoprene O-ring that fits the beverage bottle of their choosing. The user may attach the strap to a variety of available metal or plastic beverage containers using the split metal rings only or by attaching mini carabiners, snap link or spring link to the metal O-rings. | 02-19-2015 |
20150090747 | HAND-HELD VESSEL - A hand-held vessel has a bottom wall, a sidewall and a supportive strap attached to the bottom wall and the sidewall. The bottom wall and sidewall have an inner and outer surface. The sidewall extends from the bottom wall, whereby the inner surfaces of the bottom wall and sidewall define a cavity for holding fluids or loose materials therein. The strap has a first end and a second end, whereby the first end is fixedly attached to the sidewall and the second end is selectively secured to the bottom wall. The strap is adaptable to accept a user's hand disposed between the strap and the outer surface of the sidewall. The strap urges the hand against the outer surface of the sidewall to secure the vessel to the hand and stabilize the vessel with respect to movement relative to the hand. | 04-02-2015 |
20150342326 | Personal Temperature Control and Hydration Device - A personal temperature control and hydration device positions against a person to assist in cooling or heating the person. The device includes a cover having a closed bottom and an open top. An aperture extends through the cover. A pouch configured for holding a liquid is insertable into the cover through the open top. A tube is in fluid communication with the interior space of the pouch and insertable through the aperture when the pouch is positioned in the cover. A strap is coupled to the cover for coupling the cover to a person. Each of the cover and the pouch transmit heat wherein the cover and the pouch provide heat transfer between a liquid in the pouch and the person. | 12-03-2015 |
224148600 | Strap-type flaccid member | 16 |
20080223887 | Liquid container harness - Applicant provides a liquid container carrying harness including a cylindrical sleeve, where in said cylindrical sleeve is open at the top and bottom, with the top portion being tapered inwards such that a bottle fits through the bottom with the bottle top extending through the top portion, a carrying strap affixed to said sleeve, wherein said carrying strap is affixed to the sides of the sleeve forming a handle, and a retention strap affixed to said sleeve, wherein the retention strap is affixed to the sides of the sleeve forming a strap extending down from the bottom portion of the sleeve. | 09-18-2008 |
20080277433 | MODULAR PERSONAL HYDRATION AND STORAGE SYSTEM - A personal hydration system includes a reservoir for storing a fluid and a fluid delivery system for delivering the fluid to a user. The fluid delivery system is coupled to the reservoir at a discharge port. A fill port is located on the reservoir and configured to provide an external fill access point for the reservoir. The reservoir is configured to serve as a frame for the personal hydration system. | 11-13-2008 |
20080296325 | Bottle/can tethers - A bottle and/or can holder including a strap of nylon webbing looped at one end through a square ring and back through a cinch buckle for length adjustment. The ring is also connected to a short loop of webbing that encircles a Velcro-adjustable cuff for attachment to a child carrier, car seat, wrist or the like. The other end of the strap is sewn to a larger Velcro-adjustable compression cuff for attachment around a bottle, can or the like. The compression cuff has a non-slip rubber (neoprene) strip sewn into the cuff to securely grip the container that it holds. An alternate embodiment of the invention comprises a bottle/can tether including a fixed strap attached to a triangular carabiner at one end, and to a Velcro-adjustable cuff at the opposing end. This cuff is for attachment around a bottle, can or the like, and it has a non-slip rubber (neoprene) strip sewn into it to securely grip the container that it holds. When applied, the devices will securely tether a bottle or can and prevent ground contact and spillage if, for instance, a baby throws his bottle. | 12-04-2008 |
20090039119 | BOTTLE CARRIER - Bottle carriers for transporting liquids in glass bottles or other breakable containers may be either flexible or rigid and provide leak-proof containment for any spillage of the contents of the breakable container. Flexible bottle carriers have a leak proof bag and a wrap that provides additional cushioning and protection to the contents as well as provides an aesthetically appealing covering. Rigid and semi-rigid bottle carriers have two segments that are capable of interlocking to form a reservoir for containing a glass bottle or other breakable container and which are leak-proof. Rigid and semi-rigid bottle carriers may additionally be nestable or collapsible for ease in transporting the empty carrier. | 02-12-2009 |
20090057354 | FLEXIBLE CARRIER - A flexible carrier for carrying a plurality of containers includes a flexible sheet and a plurality of container receiving apertures formed in the flexible sheet wherein the plurality of container receiving apertures are formed in a staggered array wherein each row within the array includes a different number, offset and/or geometry of container receiving apertures from each adjacent row. | 03-05-2009 |
20100025441 | Drinking Cup Tethering Device - A drinking cup tethering device includes a strap, a first end and a mid-portion of the strap being connected to a releasable two-part connector forming a first loop of the strap. The other end of the strap is connected to a slide connector, another mid-portion of the strap passing through aligned slots through both parts of the slide connector forming a second loop which fits around the cup. A spring between the base and a release button in the base produces a gripping force between the slots in the base and aperture in the bottom to grip the strap which is manually releasable to tighten the second loop securely around the bottle. A rubberized strip on the inward facing side of the second loop helps insure that the cup remains securely tethered. | 02-04-2010 |
20100072234 | Liquid Absorbing Bottle Holder - A holder for a liquid containing bottle includes a sleeve section having a sleeve wall, a closed bottom end, an open top end, and an interior. An elongate flap extends from a portion of the sleeve section adjacent the open top end. The flap has a free end and is foldable to a closed position covering the open top end and overlapping part of the sleeve section. A releasable fastener mechanism on the flap is configured to secure the flap in a closed position. The sleeve section can be formed of an absorbent fabric or a microfiber material. The flap can overlap the sleeve section to a variable degree when in the closed position altering a length of the sleeve section to accommodate different length bottles. | 03-25-2010 |
20100243687 | ADJUSTABLE POSITION BOTTLE HOLSTER - Systems and methods comprising a portable packing apparatus comprising a first tracking element and a second tracking element, and a holster adapted to be slidably disposed on the first tracking element and second tracking element of the portable tracking apparatus. The holster has a variety of positions, in which the holster slides along at least one of the first tracking element and the second tracking element to move from a first position to a second position. The second position may be set according to a user preference. The holster may be adapted to holster a liquid container. | 09-30-2010 |
20100294817 | PVC PRIMER AND GLUE CAN CADDY - The present invention is a PVC primer and glue can caddy for carrying and keeping together a can of PVC primer and a can of glue. The caddy has a horizontal base with two circular shaped indentures to accommodate the cans, a vertical stand with a handle and two slit shaped apertures. The caddy also has a strap with a hook portion and a loop portion that is slid through the slit apertures forming a closed loop attachment for the cans while placed in the circular indentures and a recessed screw is also provided for attaching the horizontal base to the vertical stand. | 11-25-2010 |
20110042426 | COMBINATION BODY COOLER AND BOTTLE HOLDER - A combination body cooler and bottle holder for a person's neck includes: a band adapted to wrap around an upper portion of the person's body, the band having a first end and a second end; a means for removably attaching and securing the first end of the band to the second end of the band so that the device is retained around the upper portion; and a holder secured to the band, adapted to carry the bottle horizontally so that the bottle is held adjacent to a back of the neck. | 02-24-2011 |
20140117058 | Patients drinking water container - The plastic container is a clear plastic which holds one cup of water. It has a drinking spout on the top with a snap-on cap to drink from. On one side has a screw on cap to pour water in which fits firmly on the wrist with an elastic bandage and the container is curved on the bottom to fit over the wrist. It's going to be made latex free, bacteria free, oder resistant and the plastic bottle cancer free. | 05-01-2014 |
20140263488 | CARRYING DEVICE - A device for carrying bottles includes a holding ring ( | 09-18-2014 |
20140312082 | Water Bottle Strap Carrier - A water bottle strap carrier that includes a longitudinal strap, an upper latitudinal strap, and a lower latitudinal strap allows the users to easily grip and pickup a five gallon water bottle. The longitudinal strap restricts the vertical movement of the water bottle while the upper and lower latitudinal straps restricts the horizontal movement of the water bottle. A first and a second handle of the longitudinal strap are positioned above the water bottle providing griping areas for the users, and the rest of the water bottle strap carrier is positioned below the first and second handle as a harness around the water bottle. | 10-23-2014 |
20140339274 | DRINKING BOTTLE STRAP - A drinking bottle strap utilized in combination with a liquid container, a flask or a small high intensity flashlight held by one or more hands that includes a base tubing with a first end, a second end and an outer diameter, a securing lock with a top portion and an oval-shaped aperture, the oval-shaped aperture receives the first end and the second end of the base tubing and a securing tab that is movably disposed on the top portion of the securing lock, the securing tab clamps downward when the securing tab is depressed onto the base tubing once the first end and the second end are inserted through the oval-shaped aperture. | 11-20-2014 |
20150069096 | Wearable Beverage Container Holder - A wearable cup holder arrangement permits a wearer to secure a drink cup or bottle to the leg, either above or below the knee, to hold the container while seated or standing. A holder body or shell has a receptacle for the drink container, with a pair of L-shaped slots extending on the back and bottom. A strap passes through these slots and then secures around the wearer's leg. The L-shaped slots allow the strap to be positioned at the back side or the bottom of the shell. In one alternative, pivot hardware holds the shell to the strap, and allows rotation of 90 degrees. | 03-12-2015 |
20150305478 | Body Harness Device - A body harness device for carrying a container and supporting a variety of tools thereon. The device includes a harness having a belt adjustably secured to a first shoulder strap and a second shoulder strap. The device further includes a container strap that is removably secured between the front sections of the shoulder straps. The belt and shoulder straps include fasteners, such as clips, hooks, magnets, and D-rings, for attaching a variety of tools to the harness. In this way, a user reduces the amount of trips needed in order to obtain necessary tools for painting and the like, while allowing the tools to be conveniently accessed. The device further allows the user to carry the tools and container hands-free, therefore enabling the user to hold himself or herself in a stable position while on a ladder, scaffold, rooftop and the like. | 10-29-2015 |