Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
016111100 | Having receptacle within | 17 |
20080235904 | Trash container bin made of polymer and having separable handles made of polymer with metal reinforcement - A trash container having integrated webbing produced during the rotomoulding process and which add structural integrity to the container. The handles are also made using a rotomoulding process and are designed to accept a metal sleeve journaled through a longitudinal opening. | 10-02-2008 |
20080313853 | HANDLE WITH INSERT - A handle for an appliance and a method of securing the handle to an appliance includes a handle having a hollow end. The handle further includes an insert having a fastener receiving portion. The insert is placed within the hollow end and secured to the appliance with a fastener. | 12-25-2008 |
20090126149 | Convertible cup holder - The convertible cup holder presents a novel solution to a problem experienced by all beverage drinkers—an entire hand is required to hold a beverage container. The convertible cup holder is a convertible, disposable or reusable insulator, holder and cup-carrier that surrounds a beverage container. In its initial condition, the holder provides thermal insulation against the hot or cold temperature of the beverage. The cup holder can be used to improve the grip on the beverage or to make the beverage more comfortable to hold. If a user requires the use of the hand holding the beverage, the user is able to pull handles disposed within the holder into a deployed position, such that the user can now easily grip the beverage by using only one's finger. With handles deployed, the convertible cup holder allows the average beverage to be suspended and held by a single finger, thereby freeing up the majority of one's hand for other tasks. The beverage could also be suspended by a hook or other nearby object until the user is ready to resume consuming the beverage. The present invention enables a single individual to carry multiple beverages at the same time using only a single hand or finger. | 05-21-2009 |
20090139052 | HANDLE ELEMENT - A handle element ( | 06-04-2009 |
20090199360 | Cart Handle Dispenser - A cart handle with an integral wipe dispenser for storing and dispensing sanitary wipes which consists of a hollow cylindrical canister portion with two ends and an operatively-sized main chamber, two coupling end portions one each attached to each of the two ends of the canister portion, a lid portion hingedly coupled to the main chamber and having an operatively sized and positioned opening, whereby individual sanitary wipes can be dispensed and used for sanitizing the cart handle. | 08-13-2009 |
20100064474 | HANDLE CAPABLE OF STORING A TOOL BIT - A handle adapted for storing a tool bit therein includes a handle body and a bit retainer. The handle body has an outer surface that surrounds a longitudinal axis and that has opposite surface parts. The handle body further has a slot formed through the opposite surface parts of the outer surface of the handle body. The bit retainer is disposed in the slot of the handle body, and includes a bit receiving portion formed with at least one bit receiving hole that is adapted for insertion of the tool bit therein, and a pivot portion connected to the bit receiving portion and pivotally retained in the slot. The pivot portion is pivotable relative to the handle body about a pivot axis such that the bit receiving portion is movable relative to the handle body between a bit concealing position and a bit accessing position. | 03-18-2010 |
20100229342 | HANDLE - A handle for hand tools, the handle comprises a grip member including a first end having a first receiving section and a second end, with the first receiving section opened to the distal of the first end; a storage unit including a storage member slideably received in the first end of the grip member and a shifted member pivotally connected to the storage member and fitted on an opening of the first receiving section so that the shifted member is adapted to be gripped to draw the storage unit out from the grip member; wherein when the shifted member in an original position, it hooks both of the first end of the grip member and the storage member as to prevent the storage unit detaching from the grip member; and a shank member tightly coupled to the second end of the grip member. | 09-16-2010 |
20110232031 | LEASH HANDLE - A leash handle includes a hollow tubular body having a first end and a second end. A handle end having a knob is partially inserted into the second end of the hollow tubular body so that the knob remains outside the hollow tubular body. A first chamber within the hollow tubular body is accessible when the handle end is removed from the hollow tubular body. A second chamber of the hollow tubular body is accessible through an opening in the hollow tubular body adjacent to the tip. | 09-29-2011 |
20110258809 | Tool Handle Unit - A handle unit includes a handle, a connector, a bolt, a latch, a button and a spring. The handle includes two lugs. The connector includes a lug. The lug of the connector is located between the lugs of the handle. The bolt is inserted in the lugs so that the handle is pivotally connected to the connector. The latch is connected to the bolt and located in a non-circular opening of the second lug of the handle. The button is connected to the latch. The spring is compressed between the button and the first lug of the handle to make the latch enter a non-circular opening of the connector to position the connector relative to the handle. The button can be pressed to make the latch leave the non-circular opening of the connector. | 10-27-2011 |
20120023702 | Match Handle - My match handle allows the application of a match to places difficult to reach. It accomplishes this while also improving safety and reducing waste. The match handle prevents the flame from traveling to the user's hand. This nearly eliminates the risk of being burned by the match flame. Waste is reduced as the handle is re-useable. It can also operate with a shorter than conventional match. These factors result in less material being disposed of with each use. My match handle also incorporates a safe, efficient, and clean way to eject a match once used. The user does not need to reposition ones grip to eject the match. The user does not need to touch the burned match. It is also unnecessary to touch the potentially hot and unclean match holding end. | 02-02-2012 |
20120297575 | Handle for Tablet Computers - An external handle for tablet computers. The handle is an accessory that attaches to the back of tablet computers and allows the tablet computer to be rotatable relative to the handle. The handle further contains a locking system that maintains the tablet at a horizontal orientation or a vertical orientation. The handle further contains a cleaner that detaches from the handle and which allows a user to clean fingerprints from a screen of the tablet computer. | 11-29-2012 |
20130305486 | PUSH HANDLE FOR A TRANSPORT CART - A push handle for a transport cart that is movable by hand has a fastening element for fastening the push handle to a handle support arm of the transport cart. The fastening element defines an at least substantially transversely extending fastening axis for a grip part. The longitudinal axis of the grip part is arranged substantially perpendicular to the fastening shaft. The grip part is rotatably mounted about the fastening axis, and the grip part is fixable in at least one position. | 11-21-2013 |
20140137369 | SELF-SANITIZING DOOR HANDLE - A self-sanitizing door handle includes a housing, a drive motor within the housing, and a pull engaged with the drive motor such that the drive motor causes the pull to rotate. The pull includes a portion within the housing and a portion external to the housing. A sanitizing solution reservoir within the housing contains a sanitizing solution, and the pull rotates through the sanitizing solution in the sanitizing solution reservoir when the drive motor is activated. The sanitizing solution reservoir includes a seal that scrapes excess sanitizing solution and bacterial particulates from the pull when the pull exits the sanitizing solution reservoir. An ultraviolet (UV) light source within the housing exposes the pull to UV light at least while the drive motor is activated. A power source configured to provide energy to the drive motor and UV light source. | 05-22-2014 |
20140366320 | TOOL HANDLE AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - A tool apparatus comprises an operative member and a handle connected to the operative member. The handle comprises a core element having an elongated body, an outer surface and first and second ends opposite to each other. At least the second end is connected to the operative member. The tool handle also comprises at least one cavity extending inwardly from the outer surface of the core element and a plurality of insert blocks selectively receivable in the cavity. The tool handle further comprises an overlay disposed on the core element, wherein a height of the projection on exterior surface of the insert block is no less than a thickness of the overlay, thereby exposing the upper surface to an external environment so as to be visible to a viewer. | 12-18-2014 |
20150089769 | CYLINDER SAFETY SYSTEM - A cylinder caddy, adapted to a bottle with a neck, a bottom, and a center of gravity is provided. The caddy includes a handle with a first end pivotally attached to the upper strap, and a second end configured to detachably connect to the neck. In a first position, the handle is pivoted to allow the second end to be attached to the neck, thereby requiring the removal of a regulator, allowing the storage compartment to hold a regulator, protecting the neck from dust and other particulates and allowing a user to safely carry the cylinder. In a second position, the handle is pivoted to allow the second end form a strut, thereby providing the user a more stable operating position. | 04-02-2015 |
20150300047 | Handle Assembly - The invention is useful for upgrading a mechanical handle assembly to an electronic handle assembly without the need to remove the handle from the door or the like to which the handle is attached. The handle assembly ( | 10-22-2015 |
20160175504 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL HANDLE OF A BLOOD TREATMENT MACHINE FOR MOVING THE BLOOD TREATMENT MACHINE BY HAND AND FOR COILING CABLES AND A BLOOD TREATMENT MACHINE WITH SUCH A HANDLE | 06-23-2016 |