Abstract: The pregnancy seatbelt with facility of quick release has a seat mat adapted to be placed on the seat of the automobile and secured thereto by an elongated securing strap connected to the seat mat and fastened about a lower portion of the vehicle seat back. Criss-cross elastic straps sewn into the seating mat in a criss-cross pattern and a VELCRO hook and loop material attachment joining both criss-cross elastic strap and adapted to capture/hold the lap strap of vehicle seat belt. The VELCRO hook and loop material attachment is positioned in such a manner as to pull the criss-cross elastic straps extending upwardly and the lap strap portion downwardly in position over the hypogastric area of the lower abdominal region of the user. In this position, the VELCRO hook and loop material attachment directs the seatbelt in such a manner as to extend across the lower abdominal region of the user thereby avoiding contact with the womb area.
Abstract: A cooling bracelet having a hollow chamber for holding a frozen liquid such as water. The cooling bracelet has a hollow chamber with a plug so the user may easily refill the hollow chamber with a freezable liquid and freeze the bracelet for cooling purposes. The cooling bracelet also has a detachable watch face, which is attached by hook and loop material to the cooling bracelet, on the opposite side from the hollow member holding frozen liquid. The cooling bracelet has a stretchable band so any size wrist can use the cooling bracelet. The stretchable band allows the user to slide the cooling bracelet over the hand to the wrist.
Abstract: The present invention provides a new braking system for a first vehicle towing a second vehicle on its own four wheels. The system exhibits a process by which the towing vehicle's brake system send an electronic relay to the towed vehicle's brake system making the brake depress at the proper rate of deceleration.
Abstract: A protective towel wrap for adults bathing infants and/or children of preschool age. There are three components of the present invention, a rectangular towel portion, a removable strap, and a separate optional hat. The caregiver can use the removable strap to attach the rectangular towel portion to their body and protect them from water while bathing the infant. The rectangular towel portion can then be used to dry the infant, and the separate optional hat can be applied to the child's head for drying, and to keep body heat in the child.
Abstract: A flotation device with six pieces that are removably attached to each other. The six pieces can be rearranged to create a tub and seat a leaky boat or life buoy. The pieces are removably attached to each other by a series of perforations and hook and loop material or ribbon and twine and are constructed of a buoyant foam and water resistant covering which is resistant to tears or rips.
Abstract: A triangular-shaped portable collapsible stand to accommodate either sheet music or books. It is a three-piece stand is designed for table top use. It is assembled by sliding angled slots into grooves.
Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the bioenergy field. Acupuncture is an example of this bioenergy; in acupuncture, this bioenergy is known as Chi. There are many other names for this bioenergy, such as prana, etheric field, aura, aka, etc. This invention relates to a new and novel way of influencing these bioenergies.
Abstract: A microcircuit package feedthrough that relates to glass-to-metal seals, and more particularly, to feedthroughs for use in surfacemount microcircuit packages. The present invention can be used with surface mount technology such that it is a microcircuit package feedthrough that requires fewer manufacturing steps to install than conventional feedthroughs.
Abstract: An earthquake-proof beverage bottle support and storage structure adapted to be fastened to a building wall, or other support structure, for securing a bottled beverage container holder and dispenser above a floor, including a shelf for supporting a bottled beverage container holder and dispenser, at least three legs secured to the shelf extending above and below the shelf for supporting the shelf above a floor, and straps with interlocking buckles for securing the beverage bottle to the support system to restrict horizontal movement between the shelf and the beverage bottle. The entire structure can be secured to a wall, or other support structure, by fasteners, or additional straps. Additional shelves and straps can be added to provide storage for additional bottles, whether full or empty.