DETACHABLE TOOL POCKETS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
WHYPAK Larry Haynes, Jr. 1820 Felton St. San Francisco CA 94134 Detachable tool pockets, pouches and bags sold empty for attachment to utility tool belts;Book, duffel, gym, tote and travel bags; backpacks; luggage; luggage tags; men's clutches; business card cases; calling and credit card cases; key cases; wallets; banknote holders; billfolds; umbrellas;WHY PAK;Vests; sports vests; clothing, namely, shirts, long-sleeved shirts, T-shirts, polo shirts, pants, shorts, sweat shirts, hooded sweat shirts, sweat pants, hats, headwear, belts, socks, gloves, footwear, shoes, and boots;
WHYPAK ESSENTIALS Larry Haynes, Jr. 1820 Felton St. San Francisco CA 94134 Detachable tool pockets, pouches and bags sold empty for attachment to utility tool belts;Book, duffel, gym, tote and travel bags; backpacks; luggage; luggage tags; men's clutches; business card cases; calling and credit card cases; key cases; wallets; banknote holders; billfolds; umbrellas;WHY PAK ESSENTIALS;Vests; sports vests; clothing, namely, shirts, long-sleeved shirts, T-shirts, polo shirts, pants, shorts, sweat shirts, hooded sweat shirts, sweat pants, hats, headwear, belts, socks, gloves, footwear, shoes, and boots;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A tool carrier for a step ladder includes a top panel adapted to rest on the top step of the ladder, a skirt depending downwardly from the top panel and around the upper portion of the ladder, tool-receiving pockets provided on the skirt, and a handle connected to enable lifting and carrying the tool carrier from above. The skirt includes front, back and side panels associated with respective sides of the ladder and that establish a lower perimeter adapted to enable use as a free-standing tool carrier. The panels are preferably elastically connected to slip snugly around the upper portion of the ladder. Accessory tool holders are adapted to be slipped into snug pockets for holding larger-size tools and other articles not conveniently held in the pockets. A preferred panel-supporting frame structure assists in maintaining the shape of the skirt.