Fabric removeable and reuseable handle

Giedroyce; Susan

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 13/507314 was filed with the patent office on 2013-12-26 for fabric removeable and reuseable handle. The applicant listed for this patent is Susan Giedroyce. Invention is credited to Susan Giedroyce.

Application Number20130341341 13/507314
Document ID /
Family ID49773555
Filed Date2013-12-26

United States Patent Application 20130341341
Kind Code A1
Giedroyce; Susan December 26, 2013

Fabric removeable and reuseable handle

Abstract

Fabric handle that is reusable and removable for buckets or containers with a protruding lip edge for easy lifting and carrying. It can be made in assorted sizes to accommodate different size and weight and configurations of containers and buckets with a protruding lip edge. It can be for plastic containers with plastic handles or broken handles or plastic containers without handles. This includes paint cans with protruding metal handle anchoring supports on the sides where the metal bail is attached, and flower pots with a protruding rim.


Inventors: Giedroyce; Susan; (Sun City, CA)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Giedroyce; Susan

Sun City

CA

US
Family ID: 49773555
Appl. No.: 13/507314
Filed: June 20, 2012

Current U.S. Class: 220/754 ; 220/752
Current CPC Class: Y02W 30/80 20150501; B65D 25/2876 20130101; Y02W 30/807 20150501
Class at Publication: 220/754 ; 220/752
International Class: B65D 25/28 20060101 B65D025/28

Claims



1. Fabric Handle made of 2 pieces of fabric consisting of 1 piece of fabric formed in a circular support ring with overlapped edges attached by sewing with thread; second piece of semi circular fabric to form handle attached to circular support ring at equidistant and opposite sides on circular support ring attached by sewing with thread.

2. (canceled)

3. (canceled)
Description



BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION

[0001] Fabric removable and reusable handles for buckets (#3) or containers (#3) with or without handles, or broken handles. The fabric handle is constructed of fabric material (#1 and #2) and thread (#5). The fabric removable and reusable handle is made of 2 separate pieces of fabric material (#1 and #2) that are sewn together with thread (#5).

[0002] The first piece of fabric material (#1) in FIG. 1 to FIG. 5 is one flat piece of material cut to a width suitable to carry and support the weight of the bucket (#3) or container (#3) with or without a handle that is formed in a circular ring (#1) with one end layered and placed on top of the other end allowing enough overlapping to have room to sew with thread (#5) to secure the fabric material (#1 and #2) to provide a circular support ring (#1).

[0003] The second piece of fabric material ((#2) is a flat piece of material that is cut to a width that is suitable to accommodate the weight of the bucket (#3) or container (#3) and is secured by sewing with thread (#5) to the first piece of the circular support ring (#1) In FIG. 1 to FIG. 5 at opposite and equidistant points on the circular support ring (#1) in FIG. 1 to FIG. 5.

[0004] The fabric removable and reusable handle can be made in assorted sizes and widths to fit different size containers (#3) and buckets (#3) with or without handles.

[0005] The container (#3) or bucket (#3) has to have an upper protruding lip edge. The fabric circular support ring (#1) in FIG. 1 to FIG. 5 is placed under and around the bottom of the container (#3) or bucket (#3) and the semi circular handle (#2) in FIG. 1 to FIG. 5 is lifted up to slide from the bottom to the top of the container (#3) or bucket (#3) to rest against the protruding lip edge on the container (#3) or bucket (#3) to fully secure the handle (#2) to the container (#3) or bucket (#3) for easy lifting.

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