Utility Belt

Introducing the Utility Belt - an apparatus to keep cleaning supplies and personal electronics at one's side with a plurality of pockets affixed to a belt for convenience.

 
  • Made for Speed and Efficiency
  • Removable Adjustable Pockets
  • Saves Time Spent Trying To Find Accessories
  • Mobile Phone Clip
  • Holds Multiple Cleaning Aids 

PATENT DETAILS

Design Patent # D685,992
 

Story Behind the Invention

Inventor Thomas J. Benson of Redley Park, PA has created an apparatus to keep cleaning supplies and personal electronics at ones side with a plurality of pockets affixed to a belt for convenience.

In the busy world we live in today, many people want cleaning to be as least time consuming as possible. As one goes from room-to-room, often various cleaning instruments and sprays are needed to accomplish different tasks. When one has to continuously stop and retrieve supplies, cleaning can take even longer. Inventor Benson has created a belt with storage pockets to carry various cleaning supplies around ones hips.

This clever new invention is made for speed and efficiency. It has removable, adjustable pockets. It saves time spent trying to find accessories. It holds multiple cleaning aids and has a mobile phone clip. The use of the Utility Belt allows one to conveniently reach cleaning supplies and personal electronics in a manner which is quick, easy, and accommodating.

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