121 |
Wearable container |
US891725 |
1978-03-30 |
US4151936A |
1979-05-01 |
Geoffrey Hawkes |
An elongated container for captively retaining a plurality of articles which provides for easy insertion and removal of individual articles from the container throughout a length thereof and which container may be worn by an individual. |
122 |
Golf ball and tee caddy |
US829535 |
1977-08-31 |
US4106678A |
1978-08-15 |
Thomas Thomas |
A golf ball holder for removably retaining a plurality of golf balls is provided. The holder is open ended and includes a vertically elongated hollow body member forming a pocket for the balls and a lower portion provided with transversely spaced arcuate side walls and diametrically opposed openings through which a ball may be drawn downwardly for removal. The walls of the holder are adapted to receive the shank portions of golf tees and a clip member is provided whereby the holder may be attached to the clothing worn by a golfer. |
123 |
Ball holder connector |
US660189 |
1976-02-23 |
US4068785A |
1978-01-17 |
Noel G. Goudreau |
A ball holder connector construction is particularly adapted for snap connecting a base and a retaining ring of a ball holder. A base connector tongue is formed integral with the base. An aperture is formed in the base connector tongue. A retaining ring connector tongue is formed integral with the retaining ring. The retaining ring connector tongue has a hook formed integral therewith, which is adapted to pass through the aperture of the base connector tongue. The hook is adapted to engage lockingly the base connector tongue. The base connector tongue and the retaining ring connector tongue together comprise the ball holder connector. |
124 |
Amusement device |
US33641073 |
1973-02-28 |
US3836143A |
1974-09-17 |
TRENT L; REED F |
The specification discloses a party game apparatus comprising a transparent cylinder having aperatures through which objects can be ejected by movement of the body. The cylinder is held to the body of a user by a waist encircling strap.
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125 |
Golf ball holder |
US3777933D |
1972-05-02 |
US3777933A |
1973-12-11 |
JOLIOT A |
Golf ball holder comprising an anchoring support, a tubular element adapted to receive the balls, a bottom end and an upper end stop formed integrally with said support, said tubular element being adapted to be fitted between said end stops, and elastic means for keeping said tubular element on said support in an intermediate ball-retaining position spaced in relation to said end stops, whereby the balls can be introduced from the top and removed from the bottom of said element by reason of its elastic mobility in relation to said support. The ball holder is thus constituting both a convenient container and a dispenser of balls while being constructionally very simple.
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126 |
Tennis ball holder |
US3768709D |
1971-03-29 |
US3768709A |
1973-10-30 |
KINARD W |
A holder for elastically gripping a tennis ball and capable of being secured to an article of clothing is described. In a preferred embodiment the holder may be bent from wire in the form of a pair of loops for holding the ball and a pair of U-shaped portions for nipping or crimping an article of clothing, such as a belt or the like.
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127 |
Golf ball holders |
US39468553 |
1953-11-27 |
US2768775A |
1956-10-30 |
HOUSER RICHARD C |
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128 |
Ball holder |
US32499652 |
1952-12-09 |
US2708061A |
1955-05-10 |
JAMES KOTCHKA |
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129 |
Golfer's accessory |
US10025649 |
1949-06-20 |
US2665830A |
1954-01-12 |
FOWLER ALVAH W |
|
130 |
Combination golf ball and tee holder |
US4962948 |
1948-09-16 |
US2558382A |
1951-06-26 |
PREVIDI WILLIAM T |
|
131 |
Golf ball holder |
US9030549 |
1949-04-29 |
US2548330A |
1951-04-10 |
WISEMAN EUGENE R |
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132 |
Portable mail-holder for letter-carriers' use. |
US1911622001 |
1911-04-19 |
US1004392A |
1911-09-26 |
EHRLICH MORRIS; ECKER WILLIAM |
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133 |
ATHLETIC GARMENT WITH POCKETS |
US15746074 |
2016-07-21 |
US20180206567A1 |
2018-07-26 |
Dmitri Biondo Diakonov |
An athletic garment comprising an envelope pocket positioned along an upper portion of the garment and configured to secure objects is disclosed. The envelope pocket may be comprised of a compression material that may secure stored objects in place. In one embodiment, an envelope pocket may be opened from the bottom and disposed along the rear, upper portion of the garment. The pocket opening may be positioned such that an athlete may reach around his or her back and quickly and ergonomically insert and retrieve balls from the pocket. The envelope pocket may be constructed such that the stored objects and balls do not impede an athlete's movement during athletic activity. |
134 |
GOLF BALL HOLDER AND METHOD THEREOF |
US15710596 |
2017-09-20 |
US20180161641A1 |
2018-06-14 |
Adnan Darr |
An apparatus has a golf ball holder including a receiver assembly having a resilient wall. The resilient wall is configured to: (A) form a stressed shape in response to the application of a stressing force to the resilient wall of the receiver assembly, and in the stressed shape, a golf ball is releasable from the receiver assembly; and (B) form an unstressed shape in response to the removal of the stressing force from the resilient wall of the receiver assembly, and in the unstressed shape, the receiver assembly is ready to receive and to hold the golf ball. |
135 |
Juggling practice tool |
US15000416 |
2016-01-19 |
US09987540B1 |
2018-06-05 |
Christopher Giusto |
The juggling practice tool is a device that is designed to collect objects that are dropped in the course of practicing juggling. The juggling practice tool is a catch basin that is worn by the juggler during the practice session. The catch basin is attached to the juggler through the use of a plurality of shoulder straps, a waist belt, and a belt connector. The plurality of shoulder straps and the waist belt hold the catch basin perpendicular to the plane of juggling in such a way that when a juggled object is dropped the catch basin catches and hold the dropped juggled object in a location readily accessible to the juggler. The juggling practice tool comprises a catch basin, a plurality of shoulder straps, a waist belt, and a belt connector. |
136 |
System for holding and drying tennis and other balls, and dog toy |
US14701211 |
2015-04-30 |
US09848579B2 |
2017-12-26 |
Marirose Charlene Lynch |
A ball, sphere or article holding system includes a first hollow semi-hemisphere or shell formed of a resilient material and having therein a plurality of apertures, the semi-hemisphere or shell including a first hinge element and, diametrically opposed, a first selectable closure element. The system also includes a second hollow semi-hemisphere or shell formed of a resilient material and also having a plurality of apertures, the second semi-hemisphere or shell including a second hinge element which is complementally proportioned, disposed and engagable relative to the first hinge element. Diametrically opposed therefrom is a second closure element which is complementally and press or snap-fittably engagable by the opposing closure element of the first semi-hemisphere or shell. Closure between the responsive closure elements may be enhanced by the use of a ring slip-fittably passing between complementally disposed apertures within and between the closure elements. The surface of an article held within the system is offset from interior surfaces of the semi-hemispheres or shells by nubs, stubs of the like. Articles held within the sphere may include bells and treats for pets. |
137 |
Paintball pod holder |
US14723189 |
2015-05-27 |
US09603438B2 |
2017-03-28 |
Alex Mats Lundqvist; Max Lundqvist |
The present invention provides a strapless holder that securely supports a generally cylindrical object, such as a paintball pod, within the retention tunnel by an elastic band that is curved to form at least a portion of a saddle-shaped, hyperbolic, paraboloid within the retention tunnel. Also provided is a method for using a retention strap-free holder for paintball pods for fast access to replenishment paintball pods. |
138 |
External Rotator Muscles Training Device |
US14696577 |
2015-04-27 |
US20160310775A1 |
2016-10-27 |
Derek Farmen |
An external rotator muscles training device for use with a training ball to strengthen external rotator muscles of a person's shoulder includes a frame assembly having a pair of elongate frame members parallel to one another, each frame member having opposed proximal and distal ends. A receptacle has a closed bottom and a side wall extending upwardly from the closed bottom, the side wall defining an open top allowing access to an interior area defined by the closed bottom and the side wall. The receptacle is coupled to the distal ends of the pair of frame members and positioned in a primary position in which the open top is generally perpendicular to a plane defined by the pair of frame member. A handle member extends between the pair of frame members, the handle member being situated between the receptacle and the proximal ends of the pair of frame members. |
139 |
POCKET FOR SPORTS GARMENT |
US15094056 |
2016-04-08 |
US20160295933A1 |
2016-10-13 |
Chiara HERBENER; Ivan Mejia-Devora |
A sports garment comprising a pocket, wherein the pocket comprises an opening for bottom loading of the pocket, and wherein a first border of the pocket is arranged with an at least partial overlap with a first cut line of the sports garment. |
140 |
GOLF BALL CARRYING AND ALIGNMENT TOOL |
US14565949 |
2014-12-10 |
US20160166889A1 |
2016-06-16 |
Michel Zwart |
A golf ball carrying and alignment tool includes an elongated member having a generally circular aperture disposed along the bottom end. A slit traverses the bottom end and engages the aperture. A lid is hingedly secured above the aperture, a clip is disposed along the top end of the main body, and a writing instrument is removably secured within a channel on the main body. |