141 |
Insulated container with work surface |
US15209216 |
2016-07-13 |
US09868583B2 |
2018-01-16 |
Elizabeth Mitchell; Mike Baatz; William Kearns; Christopher Edwards; Melvin Mogil; Richard Stephens |
A soft sided insulated container assembly includes a first portion having an insulated, soft sided external wall structure, and a second portion that defined a lid co-operable with the first portion. The lid includes an auxiliary access opening and closure member that are smaller than the main opening, and that can be operated one-handed. A rigid work surface is provided, typically immediately adjacent to the secondary closure member, the work surface providing a place for holding or mixing a drink or for preparing a snack. In some embodiments the work surface may be movable relative to the container, whether slidable in a co-planar or parallel planar manner in translation, or folding as in a foldable shelf. The entire container assembly may be foldable or collapsible to a storage condition, and the rigid member, whether fixed or movable, does not impede that folding or collapsing. |
142 |
Insulating container and latching mechanism |
US15402018 |
2017-01-09 |
US09834342B2 |
2017-12-05 |
Roy Joseph Seiders |
According to an aspect of the invention, a latching mechanism/device is provided, as well as a method of maintaining a closed position between opposing first and second portions of a container. The latching mechanism includes a latch attached to the first portion and a latch keeper integrally molded to the second portion. The latch keeper includes an elongated keeper slot and a recessed pocket formed in the keeper slot, such that when at least a portion of the latch is received within the recessed pocket, the container is closed and/or sealed. |
143 |
Insulating Container and Latching Mechanism |
US15402018 |
2017-01-09 |
US20170113849A1 |
2017-04-27 |
Roy Joseph Seiders |
According to an aspect of the invention, a latching mechanism/device is provided, as well as a method of maintaining a closed position between opposing first and second portions of a container. The latching mechanism includes a latch attached to the first portion and a latch keeper integrally molded to the second portion. The latch keeper includes an elongated keeper slot and a recessed pocket formed in the keeper slot, such that when at least a portion of the latch is received within the recessed pocket, the container is closed and/or sealed. |
144 |
INSULATED CONTAINER WITH WORK SURFACE |
US15209216 |
2016-07-13 |
US20160318694A1 |
2016-11-03 |
Elizabeth MITCHELL; Mike BAATZ; William KEARNS; Christopher EDWARDS; Melvin MOGIL; Richard STEPHENS |
A soft sided insulated container assembly includes a first portion having an insulated, soft sided external wall structure, and a second portion that defined a lid co-operable with the first portion. The lid includes an auxiliary access opening and closure member that are smaller than the main opening, and that can be operated one-handed. A rigid work surface is provided, typically immediately adjacent to the secondary closure member, the work surface providing a place for holding or mixing a drink or for preparing a snack. In some embodiments the work surface may be movable relative to the container, whether slidable in a co-planar or parallel planar manner in translation, or folding as in a foldable shelf. The entire container assembly may be foldable or collapsible to a storage condition, and the rigid member, whether fixed or movable, does not impede that folding or collapsing. |
145 |
Pharmaceutical product container with permanent locking mechanism |
US14488048 |
2014-09-16 |
US09414989B2 |
2016-08-16 |
Robert J. Ziemba; Vernon D. Ortenzi |
Various embodiments of pharmaceutical product containers are disclosed. Each pharmaceutical product container includes a cap, a container body, and a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is disposable from a locked state to an unlocked state at least when the cap is in a closed position relative to the container body (e.g., to define an enclosed space for pharmaceutical product). Once in the locked state and with the cap being in a closed position, the locking mechanism is unable to return to its unlocked state. Pharmaceutical product enclosed within the container with the locking mechanism being in its locked state may then be disposed of in any appropriate manner (e.g., discarded in the trash). |
146 |
Box closure apparatus |
US14290170 |
2014-05-29 |
US09321566B2 |
2016-04-26 |
Jason Weber; Arthur Weber; William Weber |
A box closure apparatus is provided for securing flaps of a box in the closed position. The box closure apparatus comprises an upper flange, a bottom flange and a web. The flaps are secured by engaging the apparatus with two flaps and sliding the apparatus toward a third flap. The flaps are released by sliding the apparatus away from the third flap and raising the two side flaps. |
147 |
Closure Locking Assembly |
US14856832 |
2015-09-17 |
US20160074280A1 |
2016-03-17 |
David A. Miceli; Joseph A. Miceli |
A locking assembly for a closure system having a first vertical member configured to extend downward along a sidewall of a closure and including a first hook element and a second hook element. A second vertical member having a first hook element and a second hook element is configured to be connected to the first vertical member such that the second vertical member extends downward along an opposite side of the sidewall of the closure from the first vertical member. When the locking assembly is installed on the closure system in a locked position, the first and second vertical members are dimensioned and configured so that the first hook elements are disposed above opposing sides of a top surface of the closure and the second hook elements are disposed beneath opposing sides of the sidewall of the closure for preventing the closure from being removed from the container. |
148 |
Insulating container and latching mechanism |
US14538552 |
2014-11-11 |
US09187232B2 |
2015-11-17 |
Roy Joseph Seiders |
According to an aspect of the invention, a latching mechanism/device is provided, as well as a method of maintaining a closed position between opposing first and second portions of a container. The latching mechanism includes a latch attached to the first portion and a latch keeper integrally molded to the second portion. The latch keeper includes an elongated keeper slot and a recessed pocket formed in the keeper slot, such that when at least a portion of the latch is received within the recessed pocket, the container is closed and/or sealed. |
149 |
Insulating Container and Latching Mechanism |
US14806841 |
2015-07-23 |
US20150322698A1 |
2015-11-12 |
Roy Joseph Seiders |
According to an aspect of the invention, a latching mechanism/device is provided, as well as a method of maintaining a closed position between opposing first and second portions of a container. The latching mechanism includes a latch attached to the first portion and a latch keeper integrally molded to the second portion. The latch keeper includes an elongated keeper slot and a recessed pocket formed in the keeper slot, such that when at least a portion of the latch is received within the recessed pocket, the container is closed and/or sealed. |
150 |
Device for sliding lid on a drilling mud container |
US13883458 |
2011-11-04 |
US09120603B2 |
2015-09-01 |
Jan Sekse |
A device in a drilling-mud container (1) including bulkheads of plates (4, 5) provided with vertical and horizontal profiles (2, 3) forming a frame (2), the drilling-mud container (1) being provided with at least one sliding lid (8) which is arranged to be displaced in a sliding track (22) by means of at least one opening mechanism (15) independently of the position of a second hatch (7), wherein a toothed wheel (19), which is rotatably arranged in the drilling-mud container (1), is in engagement with a pitch rack (21) arranged in the sliding lid (8), and the pitch rack (21) is provided with an end portion (21a) which is inclined in the direction of the toothed wheel (19), the abutment of the end portion (21a) against the toothed wheel (19) causing the sliding lid (8) to be displaced in a vertical direction into sealing abutment against an abutment portion (22) on the drilling-mud container (1). |
151 |
Aircraft vision system, and associated vision method |
US14043739 |
2013-10-01 |
US09096354B2 |
2015-08-04 |
Olivier Baudson; Arnaud Turpin |
The system according to the invention comprises a display and a synthetic image dynamic generating assembly. It includes a management assembly for the graphic interface of the display, capable of controlling the dynamic display, on a first region of the display, of a synthetic image and able to maintain, in certain movement configurations of the aircraft, a second region of the display delimited by the edge substantially with no synthetic surface representation of the terrain. The management assembly includes means for dynamically delimiting the edge of the first region. The delimiting means are configured to dynamically compute the position of the edge as a function of a determined visibility distance (DV), taken relative to the aircraft. |
152 |
Food container |
US14278560 |
2014-05-15 |
US09067713B2 |
2015-06-30 |
Daren Edward Joy |
A food container includes a glass container, a lid and a protective sleeve. The sleeve covers at least a portion of the side walls and bottom surface of the glass container. The lid has a perimeter that is absent of securing features for the container. The lid has a receiving feature which is engaged by a latch on the protective sleeve when the latch is moved from an open position to a locked position. |
153 |
Plastic container and lid |
US13918391 |
2013-06-14 |
US08985383B2 |
2015-03-24 |
N Kenneth Campbell; Darren Scholl; Keith Rukvina |
A plastic container with a rim and a lid, the rim and lid each having channels which, upon installation, produce a liquid-tight fit by means of three complementary pairs of projections from the walls of the channels. |
154 |
PERSONAL UTENSIL AND CONTAINER |
US14372139 |
2013-01-11 |
US20140332439A1 |
2014-11-13 |
Saly A. Glassman |
A personal utensil and container for transporting the utensil in a relatively sanitary fashion includes a first container portion and a second container portion pivotably mounted to the first container portion. The first container portion is pivotable between a closed position defining a storage cavity and an open position exposing a first inner surface of the first container portion and a second inner surface of the second container portion. The utensil is mountable within the storage cavity. A hinge is secured to the first and second container portions and defines a pivot axis. The first and second container portions are pivotable about the pivot axis. A lock mechanism is mounted to the first container portion. The lock mechanism engages the second container portion in the closed position to releasably secure the first container portion to the second container portion. |
155 |
Latch |
US29487108 |
2014-04-04 |
USD712723S1 |
2014-09-09 |
Roy Joseph Seiders |
According to an aspect of the invention, a latching mechanism/device is provided, as well as a method of maintaining a closed position between opposing first and second portions of a container. The latching mechanism includes a latch attached to the first portion and a latch keeper integrally molded to the second portion. The latch keeper includes an elongated keeper slot and a recessed pocket formed in the keeper slot, such that when at least a portion of the latch is received within the recessed pocket, the container is closed and/or sealed. |
156 |
Latch |
US29487104 |
2014-04-04 |
USD712722S1 |
2014-09-09 |
Roy Joseph Seiders |
According to an aspect of the invention, a latching mechanism/device is provided, as well as a method of maintaining a closed position between opposing first and second portions of a container. The latching mechanism includes a latch attached to the first portion and a latch keeper integrally molded to the second portion. The latch keeper includes an elongated keeper slot and a recessed pocket formed in the keeper slot, such that when at least a portion of the latch is received within the recessed pocket, the container is closed and/or sealed. |
157 |
Latch |
US29482355 |
2014-02-18 |
USD712721S1 |
2014-09-09 |
Roy Joseph Seiders |
According to an aspect of the invention, a latching mechanism/device is provided, as well as a method of maintaining a closed position between opposing first and second portions of a container. The latching mechanism includes a latch attached to the first portion and a latch keeper integrally molded to the second portion. The latch keeper includes an elongated keeper slot and a recessed pocket formed in the keeper slot, such that when at least a portion of the latch is received within the recessed pocket, the container is closed and/or sealed. |
158 |
Latch |
US29479076 |
2014-01-10 |
USD712720S1 |
2014-09-09 |
Roy Joseph Seiders |
According to an aspect of the invention, a latching mechanism/device is provided, as well as a method of maintaining a closed position between opposing first and second portions of a container. The latching mechanism includes a latch attached to the first portion and a latch keeper integrally molded to the second portion. The latch keeper includes an elongated keeper slot and a recessed pocket formed in the keeper slot, such that when at least a portion of the latch is received within the recessed pocket, the container is closed and/or sealed. |
159 |
COMBINATION STRUCTURE OF FRAME MEMBER AND VIEWING COVER FOR FOOD CONTAINER COVER |
US14003244 |
2012-02-24 |
US20140217101A1 |
2014-08-07 |
Soo chang Wang |
The invention relates to a combination structure of a viewing cover and a frame member for a food container cover. The combination structure includes: a viewing cover having a combining slot, which has a uniform depth and extends along a periphery of a surface of a viewing cover body, and an engaging flange extending outward at a position above the combining slot; and a frame member including a plurality of locking wings connected to a frame member body via a living hinge, a wall portion extending upward from the living hinge by a predetermined height, and an engaging hook provided on an inner surface of the wall portion. The engaging flange is engaged with an upper portion of the engaging hook. |
160 |
Insulated container with work surface |
US13532182 |
2012-06-25 |
US08777045B2 |
2014-07-15 |
Elizabeth Mitchell; Mike Baatz; William Kearns; Christopher Edwards; Melvin Mogil; Richard Stephens |
A soft sided insulated container assembly includes a first portion having an insulated, soft sided external wall structure, and a second portion that defined a lid co-operable with the first portion. The lid includes an auxiliary access opening and closure member that are smaller than the main opening, and that can be operated one-handed. A rigid work surface is provided, typically immediately adjacent to the secondary closure member, the work surface providing a place for holding or mixing a drink or for preparing a snack. In some embodiments the work surface may be movable relative to the container, whether slidable in a co-planar or parallel planar manner in translation, or folding as in a foldable shelf. The entire container assembly may be foldable or collapsible to a storage condition, and the rigid member, whether fixed or movable, does not impede that folding or collapsing. |