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Kathryn Mizereck Phones & Addresses

  • 138 Atlantic St, Port St Joe, FL 32456 (850) 731-1029
  • Port Saint Joe, FL
  • 916 Shadowlawn Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32312
  • 601 Litchfield Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32312
  • 2626 Park Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32301
  • Panama City, FL
  • Saint Petersburg, FL

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Us Patents

Elastic Storage Compartment

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US Patent:
20080276481, Nov 13, 2008
Filed:
Jul 17, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/218701
Inventors:
Kathryn K. Mizereck - Tallahassee FL, US
International Classification:
F26B 5/00
US Classification:
34282
Abstract:
An elastic storage compartment for holding objects, such as objects used in swimming pools, against a wall or other surface. The storage compartment generally includes a frame with a left member, a right member, and a bottom member where the bottom member connects the right and left members. An adjustable tie line attaches and runs between the top end of the left and right members. The tie line and frame together form a substantially rectangular perimeter, and an elastic net attaches to the tie line and frame and spans the interior of the perimeter. In the preferred embodiment, grommets are attached to the frame, so that the frame can be attached to the wall or other surface with ties. The storage compartment forms a “pocket” against the wall, so that the user may insert objects into the opening between the tie line and the wall, thereby trapping the objects between the wall and elastic net. An optional spring cinch may be provided on the tie line so that the pocket opening may be loosened to receive larger objects and then tightened to secure the objects in the “pocket.”

Elastic Storage Compartment

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US Patent:
20070131837, Jun 14, 2007
Filed:
Dec 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/302053
Inventors:
Kathryn Mizereck - Tallahassee FL, US
International Classification:
B65D 63/00
US Classification:
248499000
Abstract:
An elastic storage compartment for holding objects, such as objects used in swimming pools, against a wall or other surface. The storage compartment generally includes a frame with a left member, a right member, and a bottom member where the bottom member connects the right and left members. An adjustable tie line attaches and runs between the top end of the left and right members. The tie line and frame together form a substantially rectangular perimeter, and an elastic net attaches to the tie line and frame and spans the interior of the perimeter. In the preferred embodiment, grommets are attached to the frame, so that the frame can be attached to the wall or other surface with ties. The storage compartment forms a “pocket” against the wall, so that the user may insert objects into the opening between the tie line and the wall, thereby trapping the objects between the wall and elastic net. An optional spring cinch may be provided on the tie line so that the pocket opening may be loosened to receive larger objects and then tightened to secure the objects in the “pocket.”
Kathryn K Mizereck from Port Saint Joe, FL, age ~72 Get Report