1 |
Carrying implement for attachment to a walking aid |
US10056140 |
2002-01-24 |
US20030136436A1 |
2003-07-24 |
Phyllis
Stepp |
A carrying implement that is removably or fixedly attachable to an elongate member of a walking aid includes a bag portion and an attachment assembly coupled to the bag portion and configured to attach the carrying implement to the elongate member. The attachment assembly is attached to the bag portion at a central vertical axis. When the carrying implement is attached to the elongate member, the central vertical axis is substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of the elongate member and movement of the bag portion relative to the elongate member is substantially restricted. |
2 |
Combination purse and umbrella |
US862998 |
1997-05-27 |
US5823213A |
1998-10-20 |
Samuel F. Patarra |
The combination of an umbrella and purse comprising a main mast, a flexible umbrella frame operatively arranged at one end of the mast, means to maintain the flexible frame of the umbrella in spaced apart stand-off relation with respect to the main mast when the umbrella is collapsed and lowered, a purse arranged at the opposite end of the mast and surrounding it, the distance of the side walls of the purse from the mast and the distance at which the flexible frame of the umbrella is maintained from the mast by the spacing stand-off means being approximately equal to permit the flexible umbrella frame to surround the purse. |
3 |
Brush with element of the channel strip type |
US1402548 |
1948-03-10 |
US2653340A |
1953-09-29 |
HENRY CAVE |
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4 |
Bristle tuft and holding bar |
US58897045 |
1945-04-18 |
US2436934A |
1948-03-02 |
NIELSEN NIELS E; STIRLING FRED G |
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5 |
Brush |
US70681924 |
1924-04-16 |
US1517492A |
1924-12-02 |
BRANNSTROM GUSTAF V; CARLSON VERNER J |
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6 |
Brush |
US49538021 |
1921-08-25 |
US1438720A |
1922-12-12 |
POPPENHUSEN HERMAN A; HASTINGS ROLLAND T R |
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7 |
Combined jazzy stick purse assembly and associated method |
US12455430 |
2009-06-02 |
US07921860B1 |
2011-04-12 |
Sally McQueen |
A combined jazzy stick carrying case assembly includes a plurality of top pockets located about a top section of a carrying case and situated exterior of an outermost surface of the carrying case. A plurality of bottom pockets are located about a bottom section of the carrying case and situated exterior of the outermost surface of the carrying case. In this manner, a first one of the top pockets is isolated from a corresponding first one of the bottom pockets such that the corresponding first bottom pocket has a top opening overlapping about a closed bottom end of the first top pocket. Conversely, a second one of the top pockets is in fluid communication with a corresponding second one of the bottom pockets such that a corresponding second bottom pocket has a top opening in continuous communication with an open bottom end of the second top pocket. |
8 |
Set up comprising an umbrella and a safe |
US10551591 |
2003-04-01 |
US20060124157A1 |
2006-06-15 |
Ertugrul Bayour |
The invention relates to an apparatus designed to be used at holiday resorts and beaches. The apparatus (1) subject to this invention, basically involves an umbrella (2) and a stem (4) supporting said umbrella (2); and is characterized by a body (6) around said stem and which houses several accessories, an electronic safe (7) in said body (6), and a control panel (8) used to control said accessories and said safe. In preferred embodiment of the invention, necessary electric power is supplied via one or more sun collectors (3) on the umbrella (2). |
9 |
Pillow with retractable umbrella |
US10378324 |
2003-03-04 |
US06711769B1 |
2004-03-30 |
Marielena Jane-Prats |
A pillow with a retractable umbrella, comprising a pillow assembly with first and second ends. The first and second ends have a channel extending therebetween. Fixedly secured onto the first end of the pillow assembly is a supporting assembly with third and fourth ends. The supporting assembly has a cavity between the third and fourth ends to store items within, and has a removable end-cap to access the cavity. Extending from the supporting assembly is an umbrella assembly. The umbrella assembly lying within the channel in a stored position. The instant invention having rotating and swivel means for positioning the umbrella assembly while in an erect position. The invention may be stored in a case for easy carrying and in an open position, allows a user to lay his/her head on the pillow while covering their face from sunlight. |
10 |
Crutch carrying bag |
US539592 |
1995-10-05 |
US5526836A |
1996-06-18 |
Joanne D. Sigsworth |
A crutch carrying bag including a bag member including a user securable flap; and a strap assembly including two elongated strap members. Each strap member has a snap latch fastener secured to one end thereof and an O-ring connector securing a second end thereof to the bag member. The two snap latch/O-ring pairs are engageable to form a pair of closed loops that are connected about the hand grip of a crutch to secure the bag member to the crutch during use. The exterior of the securable flap preferably includes a beeper clip slot sized to receive therein the clip of a beeper. |
11 |
Umbrella-handle. |
US1907400184 |
1907-11-01 |
US907049A |
1908-12-15 |
HEROLD EDMUND |
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12 |
Attachment for umbrellas and the like. |
US1907357914 |
1907-01-12 |
US880419A |
1908-02-25 |
SWAREN WILLIAM A |
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13 |
Umbrella-stick and cane. |
US1905249980 |
1905-03-14 |
US807035A |
1905-12-12 |
LANDES JEAN; LANDES HENRY |
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14 |
POUCH SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF |
US15668381 |
2017-08-03 |
US20180035769A1 |
2018-02-08 |
Lawnae Elizabeth Wilber |
Disclosed herein is a system for storing, transporting and containing items while operating or using any device, such as a cane, crutch, walker, stroller, bike, scooter, boat, pole, backpack or wheelchair. In one example, a disclosed system includes a pouch with a first vertical attachment member formed of hook and loop material and a second vertical attachment member having an adhesive back and a hoop and loop material front. In some examples, the pouch has horizontal attachment members which allow additional attachment points for the pouch to be secured to the device. In use, the second vertical attachment member is secured to the device by the adhesive backing and the pouch is coupled to the device by aligning and pressing the hook and loop material surface of the first vertical attachment member on the pouch with the hook and loop material of the second vertical attachment on the device. |
15 |
Walking cane apparatus |
US12474154 |
2009-05-28 |
US07836904B1 |
2010-11-23 |
Ella M. Cushman |
The walking cane apparatus securely carries a portable device within or without a case. Any appropriate portable device may be transported, including but not limited to such items as a cell phone, a blood pressure monitor, a media player, and a blood sugar monitor, to name but a few. The device is removably carried so that changing of devices and instant removal are easily accomplished. Devices are disposed in an easily accessible position on the apparatus staff, proximal to the handle. By positioning the carry of portable devices strategically, apparatus use in assisting an individual's mobility is not encumbered. The cane apparatus also carries a portable device attractively. |
16 |
Detachable tote for crutches |
US10829569 |
2004-04-22 |
US20050236448A1 |
2005-10-27 |
Dixie Reader |
A removable storage device for use with a crutch; the device includes a flexible body in the form of an inverted pouch having an opening at the bottom of the pouch that is adapted to receive the uppermost portion of a crutch. The pouch also includes external storage pockets on the front and back portions of the pouch and a handle attached to the top portion of the pouch for carrying the storage device when it is not positioned on a crutch. The storage device also includes means for closing the opening at the bottom of the pouch. |
17 |
Renewable brush |
US2021648 |
1948-04-10 |
US2514496A |
1950-07-11 |
JONES BASIL E; PETERSON WILLIAM H |
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18 |
Paint brush ferrule |
US54974444 |
1944-08-16 |
US2395224A |
1946-02-19 |
KOWALSKI MARION F |
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19 |
Toothbrush |
US56316331 |
1931-09-16 |
US1886024A |
1932-11-01 |
JANSSEN FREDERICK W |
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20 |
Brush |
US13184426 |
1926-08-27 |
US1689517A |
1928-10-30 |
BRANNSTROM GUSTAF V; CARLSON VERNER J |
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