20240025602. CHAIN STORAGE CASE simplified abstract (Seek Holdings, LLC)

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CHAIN STORAGE CASE

Organization Name

Seek Holdings, LLC

Inventor(s)

Kellee K. Miller of Independence KY (US)

Scott E. Miller of Independence KY (US)

CHAIN STORAGE CASE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240025602 titled 'CHAIN STORAGE CASE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a storage case designed for storing chains. The case consists of an upper and lower portion. The lower portion includes a base wall, a surrounding sidewall, and protrusions within an elongate cavity. The lower case is designed to hold a chain in an expanded state, with the first and second chain ends constrained by respective protrusions. The upper case portion is movable and can be opened or closed.

  • The storage case is designed specifically for storing chains.
  • The lower case portion has a base wall, sidewall, and protrusions within an elongate cavity.
  • The lower case can hold a chain in an expanded state, with the ends constrained by protrusions.
  • The upper case portion is movable and can be opened or closed.

Potential Applications:

  • Storage and organization of chains in various industries such as automotive, construction, and manufacturing.
  • Suitable for retail stores selling chains or related products.
  • Can be used in personal garages or workshops for chain storage.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a secure and organized storage solution for chains, preventing tangling and damage.
  • Ensures that chains are easily accessible and can be stored in an expanded state, reducing the need for manual untangling.

Benefits:

  • Efficient and space-saving design for storing chains.
  • Protects chains from damage and tangling.
  • Easy access to chains when needed.
  • Provides a neat and organized storage solution.



Original Abstract Submitted

a storage case for storing chains includes upper and lower case portions. the lower case portion includes a base wall, a sidewall extending upwardly from and surrounding the base wall to define an elongate cavity, and a plurality of protrusions extending upwardly from the base wall within the elongate cavity. the lower case portion is configured to contain a chain in an expanded state in which the chain is constrained at first and second chain ends by respective first and second protrusions. the upper case portion is movable relative to the lower case portion between a closed position and an open position.