Harness Means Patents (Class 114/39.18)
  • Patent number: 11497948
    Abstract: A wearable body harness has first and second shoulder straps arranged in an X-shape, a back plate on a rear portion of the shoulder straps with the first shoulder strap crossing over the second at the back plate. The back plate includes a pair of lower guide slots, having a first lower guide slot side and a second lower guide slot side contiguous with the first and arranged at an angle relative thereto, and a pair of upper guide slots, having a first upper guide slot side and a second upper guide slot side contiguous with the first and arranged at an angle relative thereto. A first of the pair of upper and lower guide slots route a webbing material of the first shoulder strap. A second of the pair of upper and the pair of lower guide slots route the webbing material of the second shoulder strap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2019
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2022
    Assignee: MSA Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Michael D. Monahan, Mark Allen Hall
  • Patent number: 11465721
    Abstract: A harness system includes a spreader bar having first and second elongate end portions at its respective ends. A curved support member is interconnected to the spreader bar by way of a plurality of straps. The straps include first and second adjustment straps connected to the first elongate end portion and to the curved support member. The first and second adjustment straps are arranged at a non-parallel angle to one another. Fixed straps may be located on a side opposite the adjustment straps. The arrangement and configuration of the spreader bar, curved support member, and adjustment straps provides an improved adjustable harness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2022
    Assignee: HYDROCINCH, LLC
    Inventors: Corey S Gerhart, Gregory Marquardt
  • Patent number: 11001359
    Abstract: A harness for sailing, comprising a harness body with a pair of side flaps, a groin piece connected to the harness body and connecting to a spreader bar assembly. The spreader bar assembly comprising a front piece, and a pair of distal flaps, in which a respective side flap can be positioned between the front piece and the respective distal flap to be releasably secured therein; the spreader bar assembly comprising a quick release strap positioned between each distal flap and respective side flap, such that when the quick release strap is moved distally of the spreader bar assembly, the distal flap is separated from the side flap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 11, 2021
    Assignee: Zhik Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Andrue Kerr, Bartosz Milczarczyk
  • Patent number: 10988250
    Abstract: A droneboarding system is disclosed. The droneboarding system includes an unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) for pulling a droneboarder riding a board over a surface, a harness, a tow handle and a plurality of tension lines. Each tension line is attached to the drone and to either the tow handle or the harness. The tension lines are configured in a manner that provides mechanical control of the flight path of the drone. A remote power supply is adapted to be carried by the droneboarder. One of the tension line carries an electrical conductor from the remote power supply to the drone. The electrical conductor provides electrical power from the remote power supply to the drone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2021
    Inventors: David Edward Henry, Shane Mickey Shields
  • Patent number: 10864975
    Abstract: A harness system includes a spreader bar having first and second elongate end portions at its respective ends. A curved support member is interconnected to the spreader bar by way of a plurality of straps. The straps include first and second adjustment straps connected to the first elongate end portion and to the curved support member. The first and second adjustment straps are arranged at a non-parallel angle to one another. Fixed straps may be located on a side opposite the adjustment straps. The arrangement and configuration of the spreader bar, curved support member, and adjustment straps provides an improved adjustable harness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 15, 2020
    Assignee: Hydrocinch, LLC
    Inventors: Corey S Gerhart, Gregory Marquardt
  • Patent number: 10231500
    Abstract: A utility belt is disclosed. The utility belt comprises a belt track, a ball bearing assembly, and an extender assembly. The belt track includes a first belt section having a first male locking mechanism and a first female locking mechanism, and a second belt section having a second male locking mechanism and a second female locking mechanism. The first male locking mechanism connects to the second female locking mechanism. The second male locking mechanism connects to the first female locking mechanism. The first belt section and the second belt section each comprises an outer sheath and an inner tube. The inner tube includes a plurality of C-shaped rings. The ball bearing assembly has a ball bearing and a joint. The ball bearing rotates about the belt track. An extender assembly is coupled to the belt track and includes at least one connector and at least one spacer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2019
    Inventor: Paul Roberson
  • Patent number: 9758221
    Abstract: A sport harness for use with a kite or other propulsive device having a quick release feature whereby the user may release himself or herself from the harness while being pulled by a kite. The quick release feature including an interconnection between a spreader bar and one part of a two part waist band closure whereby releasing one end of the spreader bar causes the closure to separate. A harness having vent openings. An overlay for impeding tangling of lines with a harness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2017
    Assignee: Ocean Rodeo Sports Inc.
    Inventors: Ross Harrington, Richard K. Myerscough, Anton Rudolf Enserink
  • Patent number: 7992506
    Abstract: A kiteboarding harness and method of kiteboarding with the harness. The harness has a hook extending radially outward from the harness and slidably attached to the harness for lateral repositioning of the hook on the harness about the anteroposterior axis of a human wearing the harness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2011
    Inventors: Jerome R. Patton, John K. Lampe
  • Patent number: 7464656
    Abstract: The device includes a planar body (3) secured to a harness bar (2), a hook (10) pivotably mounted on the front portion of the body (3) about a pin (9) transversal to the body, wherein said hook comprises a pointed end (13) on the rear side thereof, a hairpin spring (15) with the facing ends of the branches thereof engaged in apertures (16) of the body that are offset so as to rotate the entire spring unit forwards, and such that the central portion of the spring (15) locks the hook (10) by engaging same at the rear of the pointed end (13) thereof, and a lever (11), hinged to the body (3) about a pin (17) parallel to the pin (9) of the hook (10) and located above same, comprising an upper portion (18), above the pin (17), facing upwards and forwards and a lower portion (19) facing downwards and rearwards, the lower end of which engages the forward-facing surface of the branches of the hairpin spring (15).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2008
    Assignees: Wichard, Ecole Nationale de Voile
    Inventors: Arnaud Garin, Florence Lebrun, Philippe Delhaye
  • Patent number: 7346966
    Abstract: A fitting for a harness, such as a trapeze harness for a sailboat is disclosed. The fitting comprises: a first part secured to or securable to a harness, a second part connectable to a tether, and a mechanism to releasably inter-connect the first and second parts. The mechanism comprises a plurality of locking members each having a rounded or tapered locking part, configured to be received within a respective locking aperture located on the second part. A locking element is provided which is moveable between a locking position and a release position and is configured to urge each locking member into a position in which its locking part is received within a respective locking aperture when the locking element is in the locking position. This enables the first part and the second part to be releasably locked together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2008
    Assignee: RWO (Marine Equipment) Ltd.
    Inventors: Steven R. Atkins, John Robert Owen
  • Patent number: 7267064
    Abstract: A safety system of a harness, in particular of the trapezoidal type, is suitable for use on watercraft such as a yacht or windsurfer. A basic element (10) is coupled to the harness. A hook (15), suitable for being hooked by a cable, is coupled to the basic element (10). The basic element (10) has a first piece (31) connected to the harness and a second piece (30, 15) that can be disconnected from said first piece (31). The first piece (31) is coupled to the second piece (30, 15) by a coupling (32) that can be removed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2007
    Assignee: Politecnico di Milano
    Inventors: Giuseppe Perale, Alessandro Tedesco
  • Patent number: 6988694
    Abstract: The invention is a device that push releasably retains one end of a rope (111) abutting against an intermediate part of the rope (103) to form a push releasable loop.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2006
    Assignee: Nalu Kai Incorporated
    Inventors: Christopher Carswell Barrs, Donald Lewis Montague, Alexander Pouchkarev
  • Patent number: 6745713
    Abstract: A control device for a kite comprises an elongate rigid control bar extending either side of a central region to provide separated hand-grippable regions for a kite user and anchor points for first and second control lines of a kite. A third control line for the kite is attached to a harness loop at one end and extends from the harness loop towards the kite. A stopper is rigidly fixed to the third control line adjacent the harness loop. The stopper is wedge shaped in a predetermined plane. A body is attached to the central region of the control bar. The body has a cavity for releasably receiving the stopper and an opening in a wall of the cavity. The cavity is wedge shape towards the opening for rotating the stopper to the predetermined plane when it engages against the inner walls of the cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignee: Neil Pryde Limited
    Inventor: David Starbuck
  • Patent number: 6640397
    Abstract: A quick release harness system for wind or kite surfers or the like that enables users to manually release themselves from the harness line during a “blow over” event and which can easily reconnect to the harness line when desired. The system includes a quick release, biased lever mounted to a main bracket. The main bracket is attached to a waist support member worn around the waist of the user. Located below the lever and attached to the main bracket is a biased pivoting hook member with a forward extended arcuate section designed to engage a ring or similar structure attached to the distal end of a harness line. Also attached to the main bracket is a biased pivotal latch that selectively moves between engaged and disengaged positions with the hook member. Movement of the latch is manually controlled by pressing downward on the lever which enables the latch to rotate inward and move to a non-blocking position so that the hook member is able to move upward and disengage from the harness line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2003
    Inventor: Dale Gipson
  • Publication number: 20030116071
    Abstract: A control device for a kite comprises an elongate rigid control bar extending either side of a central region to provide separated hand-grippable regions for a kite user and anchor points for first and second control lines of a kite. A third control line for the kite is attached to a harness loop at one end and extends from the harness loop towards the kite. A stopper is rigidly fixed to the third control line adjacent the harness loop. The stopper is wedge shaped in a predetermined plane. A body is attached to the central region of the control bar. The body has a cavity for releasably receiving the stopper and an opening in a wall of the cavity. The cavity is wedge shape towards the opening for rotating the stopper to the predetermined plane when it engages against the inner walls of the cavity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2002
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventor: David Starbuck
  • Patent number: 6513759
    Abstract: A control device for a surfer's sports kite has a hand-holdable elongate control bar for steering the kite. A central control line is used for changing the effective curvature of the kite and therefore the power generated by the kite. The control device includes an open-top body mounted at the center of the control bar and attached to a harness loop. The harness loop is arranged to be attached to a harness hook of the surfer in use. A stopper fixed on the control line fits in the body. On the one hand, the stopper is shaped to maintain the line (and hence the harness loop) in particular orientations for ease of fitting the loop to the hook. On the other hand, when the ball is moved to the right in the Figure, the ball is free to rotate to allow the surfer to untwist the control lines, when required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2003
    Assignee: Neil Pryde Limited
    Inventor: David Starbuck
  • Patent number: 6508186
    Abstract: A locking device for a hooked spreader bar includes first and second locking members. The locking member has a shaped nose to fit serrations in a strap to prevent longitudinal movement of the strap. To release the strap the second member is rotated clockwise so that initially a surface lifts away from a side of the nose, Thereafter further rotation of the second member abuts the first member and causes the first member to rotate (clockwise) and lift the nose away from the serrations. During closing of the locking device, the first member is rotated anti-clockwise and pushes against and rotates the second member, which is fully closed by downward manual pressure on its top surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 21, 2003
    Assignee: Neil Pryde Limited
    Inventor: Peter Karl Veh
  • Publication number: 20020088386
    Abstract: A locking device for a hooked spreader bar includes first and second locking members. The locking member has a shaped nose to fit serrations in a strap to prevent longitudinal movement of the strap. To release the strap the second member is rotated clockwise so that initially a surface lifts away from a side of the nose. Thereafter further rotation of the second member abuts the first member and causes the first member to rotate (clockwise) and lift the nose away from the serrations. During closing of the locking device, the first member is rotated anti-clockwise and pushes against and rotates the second member, which is fully closed by downward manual pressure on its top surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2001
    Publication date: July 11, 2002
    Inventor: Peter Karl Veh
  • Patent number: 6293215
    Abstract: A hooked spreader bar is held to a sailor's body by straps at each end. The straps are formed with serrations that are engaged by noses of pivotable locks. When the straps are tight, the locks prevent the straps loosening but provide a quick-release operation when pressed down. The spreader bar is more reliably held to a sailor's body, more simply fitted, and removed. Pivotable locking handles hold respective locks in the closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Assignee: Neil Pryde Limited
    Inventor: Janse van Rensburg Moorrees