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Apparatus for single handed can holding

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Assignee: WHITAKER KEITHPriority: Sep 14, 2004Filed: Sep 14, 2004Published: Mar 30, 2006
Est. expirySep 14, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
B44D 3/14B44D 3/123
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Abstract

An apparatus for single-handedly holding a relatively small can (e.g., a quart-sized can) is provided. The apparatus includes a flexible can gripping arms that snap onto the upper portion of the can, which arms are attached to a handle suitably sized for small or large sized hands. A supporting member attached to the handle holds the can from the bottom, thereby more strongly retaining the can onto the present single-handed can holder. A storing area is also provided in the handle to store small tools.

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1 . An apparatus for single-handed can holding, the apparatus comprising: 
 mean for gripping the upper portion of a can; and    means for a hand to hold said can gripping means.    
   
   
       2 . The apparatus for single-handed can holding of  claim 1  further comprising means for vertically supporting the can from the bottom.  
   
   
       3 . The apparatus for single-handed can holding of  claim 2  further comprising means for horizontally retaining the can from the bottom.  
   
   
       4 . The apparatus for single-handed can holding of  claim 1  further comprising means for storing small items.  
   
   
       5 . An apparatus for single-handed can holding, the apparatus comprising: 
 mean for gripping the upper portion of a can;    means for a hand to hold said can gripping means; and    means for supporting the can from the bottom.    
   
   
       6 . The apparatus for single-handed can holding of  claim 5  further comprising means for storing small items.  
   
   
       7 . An apparatus for single-handed can holding, the apparatus comprising: 
 mean for gripping the upper portion of a can;    means for a hand to hold said can gripping means;    means for supporting the can from the bottom; and    means for storing small items.

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