Claims
- 1. An auxiliary handle for use with a container having its own handle portion comprising: narrow base means having a longitudinally generally downwardly concave outer surface, a longitudinally generally arcuate inner surface generally parallel to said outer surface, and a plurality of longitudinally adjacent and concave transversely extending finger-receiving recesses in said outer surface; a pair of planar side wall means converging upwardly away from said base means and having upper free edges, with said base means inner surface being located between said wall means; a first narrow rib extending from an inner surface of one wall means towards the other wall means; a pair of second narrow ribs extending from an inner surface of said other wall means towards said one wall means, each of said ribs being elongated in the direction of convergence of said wall means; and a portion of said first rib being interleaved with a portion of said second ribs; whereby said auxiliary handle can be engaged with a container handle portion by spreading said wall means to separate said first rib from said second ribs, passing such handle portion past the separated ribs, and bringing such handle portion into contact with said inner surface, a person then being able to better support the container and a load therein by gripping the auxiliary handle rather than the container handle portion itself, the interleaved ribs preventing inadvertent release of the auxiliary handle from the container handle portion.
- 2. The auxiliary handle of claim 1 wherein said base means inner surface is transversely concave along the length thereof.
- 3. The auxiliary handle of claim 1 wherein each of said ribs is generally triangular and is positioned adjacent the free end of its respective wall means.
- 4. The auxiliary handle of claim 1 wherein each of said ribs has a downwardly sloping upper edge and upwardly sloping lower edges, the upper and lower edges meeting at a rounded nose portion, the interleaved first and second ribs overlapping with each other in the vicinity of their respective nose portions.
- 5. An auxiliary handle for use with a container having its own portion comprising: narrow base means having a longitudinally generally downwardly concave outer surface, a longitudinally generally arcuate inner surface generally parallel to said outer surface, and a plurality of longitudinally adjacent and concave transversely extending finger-receiving recesses in said outer surface; a pair of planar side wall means converging upwardly away from said bas means and having upper free edges, with said base means inner surface being located between said wall means; a first narrow rib extending from an inner surface of one wall means towards the other wall means; a pair of second narrow ribs extending from an inner surface of said other wall means towards said one wall means, a portion of said first rib being interleaved with a portion of said second ribs; each of said ribs having a downwardly sloping upper edge and an upwardly sloping lower edge, with the upper and lower edges meeting at a rounded nose portion, the interleaved first and second ribs overlapping each other in the vicinity of their respective nose portions, whereby said auxiliary handle can be engaged with a container handle portion by spreading said wall means to separate said first rib from said second ribs, passing such handle portion past the separated ribs, and bringing such handle portion into contact with said inner surface, a person then being able to better support the container and a load therein by gripping the auxiliary handle rather than the container handle portion itself, the interleaved ribs preventing inadvertent release of the auxiliary handle from the container handle portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/368,796 filed June 20, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,932,702.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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