Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
220759000 |
Means for detachably securing a handle to a container
| 26 |
220755000 |
Specified gripping structure (i.e., the handle portion that is contacted by the hand)
| 21 |
220754000 |
Flexible handle (e.g., rope, cord, chain, web, etc.)
| 17 |
220756000 |
Handle having secondary function (e.g., as a support)
| 9 |
220771000 |
Handle is of one-piece construction with a container
| 6 |
220762000 |
Means for retaining a movable handle in at least one fixed position | 5 |
20160029848 | Handle Device for a Foldable Electric Kettle - A handle device for a foldable electric kettle has an inserting mount and a rotating bar. The inserting mount has two connecting arms and a pivot jacket. The pivot jacket is formed on and protrudes from the inserting mount and has a first positioning hole, a rotating recess, a second positioning hole and a mounting recess. The rotating bar is rotatably connected to the inserting mount and has a grip, a switching shaft and a spring. The grip is rotatably inserted in the pivot jacket and has a switching hole and a holding slice. The switching shaft | 02-04-2016 |
20110073609 | CONTAINER WITH A RETRACTABLE HANDLE - A container, comprising a body comprising a bottom wall and sidewalls extending from said bottom wall; at least one of two opposite side walls comprising a handgrip portion in an upper portion thereof, the handgrip portion comprising an aperture; a handle comprising at least one side arm, the at least one side arm comprising a first end, a second end and a length between the first and the second ends; the aperture of the handgrip portion receiving the first end of the handle; the side arm being connected to the body by the first end of the handle sliding inside the handgrip portion through the aperture, from i) a pulled out-position, where the first end of the handle is locked inside the handgrip portion by the aperture and the side arm is pivotable about the aperture, and ii) a retracted position along the sidewall of the body, wherein the first end is engaged deeper in the handgrip portion and the side arm is locked into position by the aperture at a position between the first and the second ends. | 03-31-2011 |
20130043264 | STRAP RECEIVABLE WATER KETTLE CAP - A strap receivable water kettle cap includes a cap coupleable to a water kettle. The cap has a side wall forming an elongate slot and a bottom to which a rotary ring is mounted. The rotary ring has an upper portion forming a diameter reduced vertical wall. The vertical wall and the side wall of the cap form therebetween a receiving space for receiving strap in a winding fashion. The vertical wall forms an extension and retention section, and the strap extends through and is retained by the extension and retention section. The strap further extends through the slot of the side wall of the cap to have end extension sections of the strap projecting outside the cap. The tips of the end extension sections of the strap are processed to form a closed terminal. The strap can be selectively retracted back into the receiving space inside the cap. | 02-21-2013 |
20150108153 | BOX WITH CARRY HANDLES TO FACILITATE CARRYING THE BOX - A carton for cut sheets of paper has a bottom wall, opposite side walls, and opposite end walls. An opening is in each of the opposite end walls and a carry handle is secured to an inner surface of each end wall in aligned registry with a respective opening. The carry handles have a stowed position inside the carton and an extended position outside the carton for lifting and carrying the carton. A spacer panel in said carton has cutouts in aligned registry with respective carry handles to accommodate the carry handles when in their stowed position and prevent contact between the carry handles and paper in the carton. | 04-23-2015 |
20120067913 | LID LOCKING DEVICE - A container transport device is disclosed capable of being used to secure a container and transport it. The container transport device can include a handle for carrying. Straps are provided in the container transport device. In one form the handle can be used to discourage movement of the straps. In some forms the straps can be wrapped from top to bottom of a container, while in other forms straps can be wrapped around a side of the container. In some forms the straps can be ratcheted. Feet capable of providing a friction based interaction between a surface of the container and the container transport device are included. | 03-22-2012 |
220758000 |
Handle or handle attaching means for encircling a container | 5 |
20090014454 | Detachable handle for liquid container - An apparatus for providing a detachable handle for a container, such as a liquid container. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a lower ring for slidably engaging a circular body of the container. An arm is pivotally connected to the ring via a hinge such that a C-shaped engagement member on the free end of the arm may engage a necked portion of the container via a snap-fit arrangement. A handhold is formed in the arm for allowing a user to easily pour or transport the container with only one hand. The apparatus is detachable from the container and is reusable on other containers. | 01-15-2009 |
20110062172 | Apparatus for guiding motion of a receptacle - The present invention relates to a handle replacement apparatus, for guiding motion of a receptacle using an arm or forearm in place of a hand, without need for a handle. The apparatus comprises a receptacle retainer of varying dimensions and at least one handle replacement element extendable laterally outwardly from the receptacle retainer and connected thereto. The handle replacement element is dimensioned to rest on a user's arm or forearm, and to be engageable therewith, so that in use, positioning for guided motion at varying angles is directed by the user's arm or forearm. A kit comprising a receptacle retainer, a handle replacement element and means for connecting the handle replacement element to the retainer are disclosed. Methods of using the apparatus and the kit are also disclosed. | 03-17-2011 |
20150041480 | HANDLE | 02-12-2015 |
20150108152 | UNIVERSAL HANDLE FOR BEVERAGE CUP OR CONTAINER - A universal handle for beverage cups or containers is provided. The universal handle can be easily stacked in vertical alignment for storage or display, and can also be stacked out of vertical alignment to allow an end user to carry multiple beverage cups or containers in one hand. Embodiments of the universal handle include surfaces suitable for ornamentation, decoration, branding, marketing, or advertising. | 04-23-2015 |
20160090211 | BEVERAGE CUPS - A cup holder comprises two or more collars, a handle and a support ring. Each collar comprises a continuous loop of flexible sheet material which, in use, extends around and engages the outer surface of a respective cup. The support ring comprises a continuous ring of flexible sheet material in which two opposed holes are formed. The handle comprising an elongate strip of flexible sheet material, integral with each end of which are two lugs which extend laterally in opposite directions. Two ends of the handle are pivotably received in respective holes with the two lugs on one side of the support ring and the adjacent portion of the handle on the other side of the support ring. | 03-31-2016 |
220769000 |
Handle or handle attaching means attached to the top edge of a container sidewall (e.g., rim, bead, flange, etc.) | 4 |
20080296310 | PACKAGING SYSTEM - A packaging system is disclosed comprising at least one article, translucent walls allowing the at least one article to be viewable by a consumer, and a header and footer covering top and bottom portions of the translucent walls. The header and footer may include printed or graphic information about the at least one article wherein the header and footer extend the area in which printed information about the at least one article can be provided. Additional labeling can be provided to display information about the at least one article. | 12-04-2008 |
20090114662 | Method and apparatus for attaching a handle using self piercing rivets - A cooking apparatus includes a cooking surface and a wall depending from the cooking surface. The wall has an interior surface and an exterior surface opposite the interior surface. A handle is adjacent the exterior surface. The handle has a first surface adjacent the wall and a second surface opposite the first surface. A rivet is disposed through the interior surface, the exterior surface, and the first surface of the handle. The second surface of the handle is unpierced by the rivet. The rivet is bonded with a mating material. | 05-07-2009 |
20120248128 | CLIP-ON HANDLE GRIPS - A clip-on handle grip increases the surface area of a handle. The clip-on handle grip includes a grip body configured and adapted to engage a handle. A lock member is engaged with the grip body, for locking the engagement of the grip body with a handle. Such a clip-on handle grip can be used to improve ergonomics, the therefore to improve portability, for pressurized gas cylinders. | 10-04-2012 |
20160066728 | EASILY ATTACHABLE CUP HANDLE - An improved cup handle easily attachable to a beverage cup is described. The cup handle includes: a back portion; a top portion; a bottom portion; a front portion, and an optimized locking mechanism with a blade including an inwardly arcuate shape. | 03-10-2016 |
220772000 |
Plural handles or means for attaching plural handles to a container | 4 |
20090071970 | Beverage container - A beverage container or drinking vessel that can be easily held by a person without the need to grip the container comprising a body member having a circumferential sidewall and a base with a substantially flat bottom surface. The beverage container comprises first and second handle members. The first handle member protrudes from the sidewall and is adapted to engage with a first portion of a user's hand. The second handle member that is spaced apart from the first handle member and also protrudes from the sidewall is adapted to engage with a second portion the user's hand. | 03-19-2009 |
20130098932 | DEVICE FOR ATTACHING TO A BABY BOTTLE FOR HOLDING THE BOTTLE - The present invention relates to a device for adding a pair of opposing handles removably to a baby bottle, comprising two D rings or other handles attached to a removable band. | 04-25-2013 |
20130334238 | Internal Liquid Drainage and Removal Container Liner - An internal liner for a cooler is provided having a base attached to a set of side walls with handles along the uppermost edge thereof. The base includes a plurality of apertures disposed along its surface to allow liquid to pass therethrough. The liner is placed into a cooler or similar container prior to normal use. When ice is used in conjunction with a cooler, it melts and forms standing water. The liner holds stored items within the cooler and can be lifted from the cooler to separate the contents from the water, thus allowing a user to pour out excessive water from the cooler without displacing its contents. The liner provides a method to efficiently separate standing water from stored items within a cooler when utilized in conjunction with water, where the user desires to remove water from within the cooler. | 12-19-2013 |
20150053708 | HOLDING DEVICE FOR FLUID MEDIUM - A fluid medium holding device may include a holder body having a plurality of side walls, a bottom wall and an opening defined by the side walls that allows access to an interior space of the holder body. The holding device may also include a first handle attached to the first wall of the holder body and pivotable about a first pivot axis; and a second handle attached to the second wall of the holder body and pivotable about a second pivot axis. The first and second handles can be folded on an upper edge of the holder body with the first and second handles positioned generally parallel to each other. | 02-26-2015 |
220753000 |
Insulated handle | 4 |
20080290104 | Cookware Handle - A cookware handle with a soft non-slip surface is formed by molding elastomeric composition around a core or elongated member that connects a flange portion and the terminal end or hanging portion of the handle. The core or elongated member has a relatively narrow cross-section to minimize heat transfer from the pot so that the gripping portion remains cool during cooking. | 11-27-2008 |
20090084803 | Cookware Handle With a Hollow Structure - A cookware handle designed to be grasped by a user's hand, consisting of a rigid structure attached to the cookware and a flexible grip surrounding the rigid structure. The rigid structure contains at least one hollow cavity positioned directly underneath the grip, facing the hand support area. | 04-02-2009 |
20120085773 | Cookware Handle - A cookware handle with a soft non-slip surface is formed by molding elastomeric composition around a core or elongated member that connects a flange portion and the terminal end or hanging portion of the handle. The core or elongated member has a relatively narrow cross-section to minimize heat transfer from the pot so that the gripping portion remains cool during cooking. | 04-12-2012 |
20130119078 | Installable Push-On Cookware Handle Insulator - A cookware handle insulator has a main body formed from a thermal insulating material and has an outer surface providing a cold surface. A slot aperture runs longitudinally along an axis of the main body and provides an inner surface and a space to accommodate a longitudinal cookware handle. The inner surface provides a hot surface of the main body. Flexible slot edges extend inwardly toward the slot aperture and have a taper for engaging a longitudinal cookware handle surface when the cookware handle insulator is pushed onto the cookware handle. The slot edge inner surface engages the longitudinal cookware handle surface and maintains the cookware handle insulator position on the cookware handle when the cookware handle insulator is installed. Another embodiment has a substantially triangular cross-section with two flexible side sections to clasp the cookware handle when installed. A method of installing the cookware handle insulator is also provided. | 05-16-2013 |
220757000 |
Handle having variable size or configuration (i.e., handle has relatively movable components) | 3 |
20090266833 | Mobile storage apparatus - Mobile storage apparatus comprises a wheeled container for the storage of materials and a handle for facilitating the wheeling of the container across the ground or other supporting surface. The handle has extensible and retractable sections thereby enabling the handle, when in its extended condition, to provide hanging support for the contents of the container. The handle sections are hinged for rocking movements relative to one another to enable such handle sections to occupy any selected one of a number of angularly adjusted positions. | 10-29-2009 |
20150327378 | HIDDEN HANDLE MODULE - A hidden handle module is adapted to a tray accommodated in a chassis. The hidden handle module includes a shaft, a handle, and first and second elastic components. The shaft is pivoted on the tray and interfered with the chassis to stop the tray moving out of the chassis. The handle is pivoted on the shaft and stopped in the tray by a stopping portion of the tray to limit the position of the shaft. The first elastic component is disposed in the tray and stops the handle moving away from the stopping portion. The second elastic portion is connected between the shaft and the tray. When the handle resists elastic force of the first elastic component and moves away from the stopping portion, the handle protrudes out of the tray by elastic force of the second elastic component, and the shaft rotates to be released by the chassis. | 11-12-2015 |
20150367991 | PACKAGE WITH A MULTI-PIECE HANDLE - A package has a package body and a handle for carrying the package. The package body has at least one face and a reclosable opening on the at least one face. The handle is positioned over the reclosable opening and has a first strap, a second strap, and a connection portion. The first strap includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the first strap is attached to a face of the package body. The second strap includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the second strap is attached to a face of the package body and is disposed opposite to the first end of the first strap. The connection portion is located on the second end of the second strap and is detachably engaged to the second end of the first strap. | 12-24-2015 |
220766000 |
Swinging handle which doesn`t straddle container mouth during use (or means for attaching said handle) | 2 |
20100237087 | Operative-Functional improvement of liquid pouring - This invention consists of an innovation in the means of holding and pouring liquid. This mechanically engineered invention is applied to manually operated containers that can hold a variety of hot or cold liquids. The main advantage lies in the fact that the user avoids any kind of wrist turning or elbow or arm lifting when pouring liquids with minimum manual effort required. This improvement does not only apply to people in good health but also to those who may suffer from some kind of motion disability. Basically, this concept proposes another way of pouring liquids improving ergonomic, operative and functional aspects. | 09-23-2010 |
20130240551 | LIQUID-DISPENSING CONTAINER WITH SINGLE GIMBAL MECHANISM - A household liquid-dispensing container such as a drinking vessel or a jug comprising a vessel ( | 09-19-2013 |
20100237087 | Operative-Functional improvement of liquid pouring - This invention consists of an innovation in the means of holding and pouring liquid. This mechanically engineered invention is applied to manually operated containers that can hold a variety of hot or cold liquids. The main advantage lies in the fact that the user avoids any kind of wrist turning or elbow or arm lifting when pouring liquids with minimum manual effort required. This improvement does not only apply to people in good health but also to those who may suffer from some kind of motion disability. Basically, this concept proposes another way of pouring liquids improving ergonomic, operative and functional aspects. | 09-23-2010 |
20130240551 | LIQUID-DISPENSING CONTAINER WITH SINGLE GIMBAL MECHANISM - A household liquid-dispensing container such as a drinking vessel or a jug comprising a vessel ( | 09-19-2013 |
220761000 |
Container having a handle and a handle storage recess | 2 |
20090045208 | FLOOR CLEANING MACHINE - A floor-cleaning machine which can be driven over the floor, includes a driven brush for sweeping the floor to be cleaned. The brush picks up dirt and debris from the floor and carries it, assisted by forced air flow, in an overhead motion and through a transfer duct to a pair of dirt containers in the form of buckets located side-by-side at the rear of the machine. A manual linkage at the rear of the machine moves a pivoted carrier frame which holds the dirt containers, between a raised use position in which the upper rims of the dirt containers are sealed to the machine for collection of debris, and a lowered access position for removal of the containers. Each container is independently accessible for emptying, and includes a bail-type handle pivotally attached such that a bucket, the opening of which faces forwardly and upwardly in the use position, extends generally horizontal when removed, to avoid spillage. Each container has a recess adjacent the inlet opening for receiving the handle in the operating position. | 02-19-2009 |
20110168729 | Portable Container - A portable container ( | 07-14-2011 |
220766000 |
Swinging handle which doesnt straddle container mouth during use (or means for attaching said handle) | 2 |
20100237087 | Operative-Functional improvement of liquid pouring - This invention consists of an innovation in the means of holding and pouring liquid. This mechanically engineered invention is applied to manually operated containers that can hold a variety of hot or cold liquids. The main advantage lies in the fact that the user avoids any kind of wrist turning or elbow or arm lifting when pouring liquids with minimum manual effort required. This improvement does not only apply to people in good health but also to those who may suffer from some kind of motion disability. Basically, this concept proposes another way of pouring liquids improving ergonomic, operative and functional aspects. | 09-23-2010 |
20130240551 | LIQUID-DISPENSING CONTAINER WITH SINGLE GIMBAL MECHANISM - A household liquid-dispensing container such as a drinking vessel or a jug comprising a vessel ( | 09-19-2013 |
20100237087 | Operative-Functional improvement of liquid pouring - This invention consists of an innovation in the means of holding and pouring liquid. This mechanically engineered invention is applied to manually operated containers that can hold a variety of hot or cold liquids. The main advantage lies in the fact that the user avoids any kind of wrist turning or elbow or arm lifting when pouring liquids with minimum manual effort required. This improvement does not only apply to people in good health but also to those who may suffer from some kind of motion disability. Basically, this concept proposes another way of pouring liquids improving ergonomic, operative and functional aspects. | 09-23-2010 |
20130240551 | LIQUID-DISPENSING CONTAINER WITH SINGLE GIMBAL MECHANISM - A household liquid-dispensing container such as a drinking vessel or a jug comprising a vessel ( | 09-19-2013 |
220770000 |
Handle extends through an aperture, or into a recess, in container material | 2 |
20110198363 | Modified Paint Can With Thumb Hole - A paint can with a thumb hole disposed therein as an aid in holding such paint can in one hand. The thumb hole has a different shape when designed for use with a gallon can as opposed to the thumb hole when designed for use with a quart can or smaller. | 08-18-2011 |
20120267385 | CONTAINER WITH GRIPS - The invention provides for containers having grips and structure. More specifically, such ergonomic grips and structure enable a human's ability to lift and hold such containers easily and without significant strain on a human's body resulting from physical stress of a the container itself and/or a weighted load within the container. | 10-25-2012 |
220773000 |
Bail handle (i.e., inverted U-shaped handle) which straddles container mouth during use (or means for receiving a bail handle) | 1 |
20140299618 | CONTAINER FOR FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH CONTAINER - A container for food products is defined by a cup-shaped basket, which is made of a first polymeric material, and is provided with a gripping handle connected to the basket in rotary manner by means of two coupling elements, which are made of a second polymeric material, and are welded to the basket itself. | 10-09-2014 |
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Document | Title | Date |
20080245805 | Handle for a pan or a similar kitchen vessel - A handle for a pan or a similar kitchen vessel comprises a handle supporting core integral with the pan body and combined by two reinforcement half-bodies made of a heat resistant material, the pan handle including reinforcement half bodies being coated by a silicone resin coating sheath. | 10-09-2008 |
20080251524 | Containment Systems for Folding Leg Tables - Containment systems for folding leg tables are disclosed. In one embodiment, a containment system for a folding leg table includes first and second side panels attached along a lower portion of a perimeter edge. An upper portion of the perimeter edge is selectively openable by a coupling device. The first and second side panels define an interior region therebetween that is configured to receive the folding leg table. Elongated carrying handles are disposed transversely across the lower portion of the perimeter edge, each carrying handle having a first end coupled to the first side panel and a second end coupled to the second side panel. The carrying handles are configured about the perimeter edge in the manner of a stirrup. | 10-16-2008 |
20090145916 | FOOD CONTAINER SYSTEM WITH HANDLE STRAP - The food container system can comprise a lid, tray, and strap. The strap can comprise signage, a handle, and two attachment ends on the sides of the handle. The signage can convey information to a user concerning certain product information and/or other information. | 06-11-2009 |
20100032440 | Drinking glass marker apparatus - The apparatus according to present invention comprises a geometrically shaped collar that is divided into at least two pieces such that the collar can encircle and snugly fit onto a stem or handle of a glass, cup or mug whereby when attached the collar is not movable relative to the stem or handle. When the at least two pieces of the collar are joined together to surround the stem of a glass, handle of a mug or the actual glass body itself, the geometrically shaped collar is restored to its original shape and form. | 02-11-2010 |
20100044389 | RESILIENT CONTAINER GRIP DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS - A grip device may be useable on a top or bottom portion of a container having a larger top than bottom portion. The grip device, when positioned on the bottom portion of the container, may reduce slipping with an adjacent surface and, when positioned on the top portion of the container, may facilitate stacking of containers. The grip device may include a body of resilient material. The body of resilient material may include a grip base including spaced apart inner and outer base portions defining a slotted base opening therebetween being sized to resiliently engage the top portion of the container, an outer wall extending upwardly from the outer base portion, and an inner wall extending upwardly from the inner base portion and joining with the outer wall adjacent upper ends thereof. The inner wall may define an opening to resiliently engage the bottom portion of the container. | 02-25-2010 |
20100213206 | DETACHABLE HANDLE FOR A DRINKING DEVICE - A detachable handle for a child's sippy cup. The sippy cup includes a cup portion and a lid portion coupled to the cup portion. The lid portion includes a drinking spout having apertures. The detachable handle includes a ring portion that engages the lid and/or the cup portion, and a pair of grasping portions that extend axially and radially away from the ring portion. Hook portions are radially aligned with, and extend axially opposite the grasping portions, and are engageable with an upper surface of the lid portion. Moving the grasping portions radially inwardly causes the hook portions to move radially outwardly for disengagement from the upper surface and removal of the handle from the sippy cup. | 08-26-2010 |
20100237086 | ERGONOMIC CONTAINER - A container has a side wall defining therein a hollow space, a bottom connected to the side wall, a top opposite the bottom, and a handle. The side wall has an exterior surface. The top connects to the side wall and has a dispensing orifice. The handle has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and the first end is connected to the exterior surface of the side wall. When the container is completely filled to form a filled container, the filled container has a center of gravity. A line drawn from the first end to the center of gravity and a line drawn from the second end to the center of gravity form therebetween a handle angle of from about 80° to about 150°. | 09-23-2010 |
20100288782 | Handle of cup - This invention relates to an improved handle of cup in which a receiving cavity is provided at the curved portion of the handle of cup. The receiving cavity is used to accommodate drink sachets containing instant beverage or seasoning sachets, and the receiving cavity can be closed by a lid so as to protect and to keep the drink sachet or seasoning sachet in good condition. In this manner, user can conveniently pick up a drink sachet or a seasoning sachet immediately when user uses the cup to make a cup of drink. | 11-18-2010 |
20110024436 | FITTING PART FOR FASTENING TO A BOILING OR FRYING VESSEL - A fitting part includes a support part fastenable to the vessel wall of a boiling or frying vessel and comprises a grip part fastenable to the support part and fixed with a latching device, and a manual actuation element provided on the latching device for unlatching the latching device from a latched position, wherein a latching nib is provided on the support part and is gripped from behind by a complementarily formed latching projection of the grip part during downwardly direction tilting motion and fixes the grip part in position on the support part, wherein a motion guide element with a motion guide surface is provided on the actuation element, and the motion guide surface inclines at an acute angle obliquely against a linear travel path and glides on the contact area when the actuation element is displaced along the travel path. | 02-03-2011 |
20110101013 | TRANSPORT CONTAINER, IN PARTICULAR FOR STORING SECURITIES - A transport container, in particular for storing notes of value, with a container body ( | 05-05-2011 |
20110174832 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A DISPOSABLE CUP - Cups, a cup holding system, and methods for assembling a cup are disclosed. In a described example, a cup includes a handle, a perforated edge having a plurality of perforations, and a folded edge configured to extend from an end of the handle to an end of the perforated edge. A tear tab is attached to the perforated edge and configured to be separated from the perforated edge. At least one crease extends from the end of the handle to the perforated edge. In another described example, a method includes applying adhesive to a foldable material, folding the foldable material over an axis, and generating at least one crease in the foldable material. An edge of the foldable material is perforated. | 07-21-2011 |
20110180559 | HANDLE FOR A COOKING VESSEL | 07-28-2011 |
20120012600 | CARTON WITH HANDLE - A carton for containing a plurality of articles. The carton can comprise a plurality of panels that extends at least partially around an interior of the carton. The plurality of panels can comprise an inner top panel and an outer top panel that at least partially overlaps the inner top panel. An outer end flap can be foldably connected to the outer top panel at an upper corner of the carton, and the outer end flap can at least partially close an end of the carton. A handle can comprise a handle panel defined in at least the inner top panel and a handle flap defined in the outer end flap. The handle panel can be mounted to the handle flap so that a portion of the handle panel is covered by the upper corner. | 01-19-2012 |
20120031918 | INTERCHANGEABLE PAN - The present invention is an article of manufacture for cooking. Specifically, it is a pan and frame system such that one frame may be used interchangeably with a variety of pans for cooking, thus allowing the user flexibility in use. The invention cooks a range of foods, and allows one such varied options as stir frying or making toast over a heat source. The invention is easy to use, the pans are easy to install and remove from the frame, and the frame with set of pans is useful in a small space where storage is limited. | 02-09-2012 |
20120111881 | PROTECTIVE CASES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - In one embodiment of the invention, a case for electronic devices is provided. The case has a shell and a rotatable handled rotatably coupled to the shell. The shell is adapted to partially surround an electronic device. The shell includes a first shell portion and a second shell portion adapted to couple to the first shell portion. The first shell portion has a display opening to allow a user to view the electronic device. The shell may include a camera opening to allow images to be captured by the electronic device. The rotatable handle can couple to and decouple from the second shell portion of the shell. The rotatable handle allows the shell to rotate about an axis of rotation. The rotatable handle includes an extendable strap assembly to receive a hand of a user. | 05-10-2012 |
20120234847 | Drinking Glass Marker Apparatus - The apparatus according to present invention comprises a combination of a drinking vessel and a geometrically shaped collar that is divided into at least two pieces such that the collar can encircle and snugly fit onto a stem or handle of a glass, cup or mug whereby when attached the collar is not movable relative to the stem or handle. When the at least two pieces of the collar are joined together to surround the stem of a glass, handle of a mug or the actual glass body itself, the geometrically shaped collar is restored to its original shape and form. | 09-20-2012 |
20130105504 | Handle for take-out box | 05-02-2013 |
20130140321 | Removable Handle - Provided is a removable handle for a kitchen object, having a lateral wall extending upwardly by a part that is curved back towards the outside, the handle comprising an inner jaw and an outer jaw to be respectively brought against the inner and outer surfaces of the lateral wall, the two jaws being mobile in relation to each other between an open position and a closed position wherein they pinch the lateral wall. The outer jaw comprises a groove that can receive the free end of the curved part of the lateral wall in abutment when the jaws are in the closed position thereof. | 06-06-2013 |
20130200092 | FOLDING TYPE PACKAGE - A folding type package includes a body including first and second parts to face each other when the body is folded to enclose a product, at least one product housing part formed at the body, and a buffer part extending from the product housing part to secure a buffer space to buffer a shock applied to the product. | 08-08-2013 |
20140124520 | HOLDING DEVICES - A manipulator is provided for a bucket or pail having an open end, the manipulator including:
| 05-08-2014 |
20150060476 | Tool holder with tabs and/or suction cups - A tool holder has a sleeve member with a generally cylindrical sidewall, an open end and a closed end. The sleeve member is adapted to receive the non-working end of a tool inserted along a central longitudinal axis into the open end. A connector is coupled to the closed end of the sleeve member. The sleeve member has at least one tab extending axially away from an open end of the sidewall and/or at least one suction cup on an inside surface of the sidewall. | 03-05-2015 |