Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Article carrier gripped and carried by hand – Having plural discrete receivers or supports for spaced...
Patent
1992-10-14
1993-12-14
Cherry, Johnny D.
Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Article carrier gripped and carried by hand
Having plural discrete receivers or supports for spaced...
294165, B65D 7100
Patent
active
052695808
ABSTRACT:
In-line skates comprise a boot, an inverted longitudinal channel secured to the sole of the boot and rollers rotatably mounted in the channels. The invention comprises a body having two laterally spaced pockets each having side supports dimensioned to engage opposite sides of the skate channel to hold the boots side-by-side and having a hook to hook around one of the rollers (preferably the forward-most roller). The forward ends of the pocket-forming portions are connected by a transverse member to which a carrying handle is attached. A retainer is resiliently attached to the body to apply pressure to the boots to prevent them from popping out of the pockets.
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Caplan Julian
Cherry Johnny D.
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