Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
294165000 | Including means to release article or to fasten carrier to or around article | 6 |
20090206622 | Board Bag - The object of the Board Bag is to provide a storage and transportation device for a plurality of A-boards or other marketing signs, that a realtor or other professional, needs to transport from one location to another. When opened in a car trunk, the Board Bag protects the car from damage by providing a barrier between the car and the boards. The Board Bag is also fitted with a drainage panel to allow wet boards to dry. Furthermore, there is no need to unpack boards from the Board Bag. The boards can be moved from car to home or office by using the Board Bag's handles. | 08-20-2009 |
20140110958 | COVER WITH HANDLE STRUCTURE FOR FACILITATING HOLD A DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A cover with structure for facilitating hold a device enables a user to hold the device with plurality of faces stably. It can be configured to ridge a ridgeable portion and form a tubular space. The user can retain at least one finger in the space to hold the cover such that his palm can be placed more close to the center of the device to facilitate hold the device. | 04-24-2014 |
20140125077 | PORTABLE MEDIA DEVICE HOLDER - A portable media device holder has a mounting plate with corner mounting brackets to hold a portable media device such as a smart phone or tablet computer. A ball joint is used to connect the mounting plate to a forearm mounting portion that enables the user to position the device at a selected angle. A hook and loop fastening strap is used to releasably hold the forearm mounting portion to the user's forearm. A handle projects downward from the forearm mounting portion that allows a user to hold and control the portable media device holder. In one embodiment, a plurality of cooling holes are provided to enable the device to operate at a cooler temperature. Additionally, breathing holes may be provided to make the forearm mounting portion more comfortable to wear. The forearm mounting portion may be padded for additional comfort. | 05-08-2014 |
20140191523 | Tablet Computer Holding Device - A tablet computer holding device having a rigid and substantially rectangular base is provided. A pair of upstanding walls extends vertically upward from the perimeter of the base and partially bound the base. The upstanding walls provide a widened area for a user to grip. The upstanding walls extend along a pair of opposing sides of the holding device and wrap around the corners thereof, such that the upstanding walls resemble a pair of opposing U-shapes. Since the upstanding walls do not extend around the entire base, inputs and buttons disposed on the sides of the tablet computer can be easily accessed. A plurality of elongated ridges is disposed about the perimeter of the holding device to facilitate grasping the holding device. One or more fasteners, such as clips, are disposed on the periphery of the base and are used to securely hold a tablet computer in place thereon. | 07-10-2014 |
20150305481 | ERGONOMIC TABLET COMPUTER HOLDER - An ergonomic tablet computer holder is removably attached to one side of a tablet computer. The ergonomic tablet holder has a base and a clip and is removably attached to the tablet computer by friction. | 10-29-2015 |
294166000 | Resiliently biased | 1 |
20100201144 | Cable Clasp - A cable clasp comprises a tail including an engagement face. The cable clasp further comprises a head including a handle that connects to the tail and defines a mouth opening into which the tail is movable. The cable clasp is biased towards a closed-loop position in which at least a portion of the tail is disposed in the mouth opening. The head further includes a lock having a catch engageable with the engagement face in a lock position to: 1) prevent motion of the tail relative to the head in a first direction, and 2) permit motion of the tail relative to the head in a second direction opposite the first direction by sliding the catch over the engagement face. The catch and the engagement face are also disengageable in a release position to permit motion of the tail relative to the head in both the first and second directions. | 08-12-2010 |