Edward Patrick Raymond - Vista CA, US Kenneth L. Burt - Carlsbad CA, US Francis Michael Mindoro - Chula Vista CA, US
International Classification:
B65D 71/52
US Classification:
206171, 206170, 294159
Abstract:
A collapsible beverage carrier having a moveable base support and a squared handle, adapted to be collapsible for safe and easy transport and storage when not in use, said carrier further comprising a top surface plate having a plurality of circular shaped openings positioned therein for receiving a plurality of beverage containers, a pair of circular catches each disposed on opposite sides of the top surface; and a pair of curve shaped hinges positioned at the opposite ends along a base of said top surface plate, wherein two side walls are moveably coupled to the pair of curve shaped hinges such that when the side walls are coupled to the top surface in a first position they each extend downward, laterally away from the top surface and when the side walls are then rotated inward, in opposite directions, toward the top surface they thereby rotate into a “closed” position and extend in a parallel fashion along the base/bottom of the top surface plate.
Gary L. Lovelady - Moresville IN, US Kenneth L. Burt - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
Creative Marketing Strategies Inc. - Carlsbad CA
International Classification:
A47L 9/20
US Classification:
15320, 15353
Abstract:
A liquid separation nozzle utilized with a suction source, such as a vacuum cleaner. Liquid and air are drawn through an intake by the suction, and pass through a plurality of liquid separation passages. The liquid separation passages divide the flow and separate the liquid from the air. The liquid drops out from the separation passages and accumulates in the bottom of the collection tank, while the air is drawn out through the upper part of the tank. A float valve prevents liquid from being drawn out with the air as the tank becomes full.