Combined With Shoulder Straps Patents (Class 2/305)
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Patent number: 9392830Abstract: The invention features apparel having a safety assembly featuring adjustable handles. The handles move along tracks and can be positioned to be grasped by a passenger on a vehicle. A latch mechanism unlocks the handles and allows them to move along the tracks. Handles feature a catch mechanism that locks into an opening along the track helping to secure the handles in position. When a vehicle operator wears the apparel, the passenger can grasp the handles to position himself accordingly and safely on a vehicle, such as a motorcycle.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2014Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Inventor: David Elmore Simmons, Sr.
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Patent number: 9295305Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to a safety interface plate element that securely attaches to a length of webbing, and further provides a plurality of non-intersecting apertures to couple to a corresponding plurality of safety devices. In an illustrative example, the safety interface plate element may include a slotted opening through which the webbing is threaded. In some examples, the webbing may be removably installed in the slotted opening via a gating mechanism. In some embodiments, the safety interface plate element configured with an embodiment of the gating mechanism may be retrofit to a closed webbing on a pre-fabricated safety harness, for example. In various examples, multiple safety devices may be securely coupled to a safety harness via embodiments of the safety interface plate element.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2012Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Parul Patel, Shelly L. Mihalic, Preston L. Anderson, Douglas A. Mercier
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Patent number: 7891023Abstract: A suspender set and peace officer's shirt are described wherein the suspenders for the duty belt are located beneath the officer's shirt with only a portion of the suspender set extending outwardly through the front and rear of the shirt for connection to the duty belt worn by the officer.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: Elton N. Hill
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Publication number: 20070136931Abstract: A walking training apparatus having a support vest adapted to be fitted around the torso of an infant, the support vest having a left and right attachment projections with buckles. Left and right straps, each having buckles on one end and forming a loop handle on the opposite end, attach to the projection buckles. Both straps have clasps connected to the buckle end and slidably attached to the strap, allowing strap length to be adjusted. The left and right projection buckles are detachably connectable to one another when the straps are removed from the vest, preventing the projection buckles from distracting the infant or snagging on other objects. The vest is fitted using hook and loop fasteners and vest straps. All seams are double bar tacked for durability.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2006Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Teresa Woodman, Lisa Raper
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Patent number: 6487725Abstract: A harness assembly (16) having an integral support line (20). The harness assembly (16) includes a harness body (18) having first and second ends (22, 24) and a hollow interior which receives the support line (20). The support line (20) has first and second ends (22, 24) that extend from the harness body (18). The harness (16) is secured within a garment (10). The garment (10) has a front opening (34) which is normally covered by a releasable flap (36). The first and second ends (22, 24) of the support line (20) extend through the front opening (34) and are accessible when the flap (36) is moved to an open position. The first end (22) of the support line (20) may be pulled away from the harness (16) to extend the support line therefrom. The second end (24) of the support line is secured to the harness (16).Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Rapid Intervention Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Omar P. Jordan
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Patent number: 5970517Abstract: A harness assembly having an integral support line. The harness assembly includes a harness body having first and second ends and a hollow interior which receives the support line. The support line has first and second ends that extend from the harness body. The harness is secured within a garment. The garment has a front opening which is normally covered by a releasable flap. The first and second ends of the support line extend through the front opening and are accessible when the flap is moved to an open position. The first end of the support line may be pulled away from the harness to extend the support line therefrom. The second end of the support line is secured to the harness.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Rapid Intervention Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Omar P. Jordan
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Patent number: 5685764Abstract: The invention is an exercise garment having an integrally formed support bra. The exercise garment includes an upper bra portion for providing support to the user. Connected to the upper portion is a lower, stretchable fabric portion for covering the torso of the user. The upper and lower portions are joined at an elastic support member disposed below the breasts of the user. The upper and lower portions of the garment cooperate with each other so that each portion maintains its position on a user during vigorous exercise or dance.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Inventor: Angela Kostritzky
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Patent number: 5250345Abstract: An anti-slip device for engagement on a belt including a body, and a pad formed integral on a bottom portion of the body and to be engaged on a shoulder of a user, the pad including a wedge-shaped cross section having a first side of larger thickness engaged on the outer portion of the shoulder of the user such that the belt is held horizontally and such that the pad is prevented from slipping off the shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Inventor: Chih-ming Chu
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Patent number: 5176131Abstract: A back support (10) for providing abdominal and lumbosacral support has a waistband (11) of substantially unstretchable construction. An elastic band (30) is operatively connected to the outer surface of the waistband (11). The waistband has a generally V shape, wherein the waistband resists riding up on a wearer. The elastic band is preferably releasably connected to the outer surface of the waistband (11). The support (10) may also have a tool belt (50) operatively connected thereto.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1990Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventors: Thomas F. Votel, Susan K. Kulbeik
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Patent number: 5168582Abstract: An improved suspender support arrangement for firefighter's trousers provides more even support for the inner liner and the outer shell of turnout pants. First fasteners, buttons or studs in two illustrated embodiments, are secured to the waist area of the inner liner of the turnout pants for receiving loop fasteners of a set of suspenders. Second fasteners, buttons or sockets in the two illustrated embodiments, are secured to the waist area of the outer shell of the turnout pants at a plurality of locations therearound. The second fasteners are aligned with and receive the first fasteners such that the set of suspenders supports both the inner liner and the outer shell of the turnout pants. In a third embodiment, suspenders are affixed to the inner liner which is in turn removably attached to the outer shell. The apparatus ensures that the turnout pants include an inner liner since the set of suspenders cannot be secured to the turnout pants without an inner liner.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Lion Apparel, Inc.Inventor: Donald Aldridge
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Patent number: 5040524Abstract: A back support (10) for providing abdominal and lumbosacral support has a waistband (11) of substantially unstretchable construction. An elastic band (30) is operatively connected to the outer surface of the waistband (11). The waistband has a generally V shape, wherein the waistband resists riding up on a wearer. The elastic band is preferably releaseably connected to the outer surface of the waistband (11). The support (10) may also have a tool belt (50) operatively connected thereto.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1990Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Ergodyne CorporationInventors: Thomas F. Votel, Susan K. Kulbeik
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Patent number: 4858249Abstract: A shoulder strap organizer operative to secure the shoulder straps, either in the front or back of a garment, particularly a child's garment, in place, preventing their falling off the shoulders which results in loss of garment support. The shoulder strap organizer is provided with hook and pile or similar release-fastening material, to permit it to form two loops, which are fully adjustable around each of the shoulder straps. The body of the shoulder strap organizer is typically a nylon web material which can be washed when desired. It is a convenient aftermarket item which can be used with any garment that has shoulder straps. The preferred use position for a child is in the rear, making the child less aware of its presence and less likely to remove it. An adult user may wear it in the front where it is more easily affixed.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Inventor: Deborah L. Stewart
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Patent number: 4520533Abstract: A strap guide is made of synthetic resin and comprises a wing integral with a hollow rectangular frame or strap body, the wing having a plurality of needle-penetratable portions spaced from one another at equal intervals for the passage therethrough of a sewing needle. The wing includes a plurality of parallel spaced ribs and the needle-penetratable portions are defined between two adjacent ones of the ribs. Each rib has a pair of sidewalls converging toward each other for guiding the sewing needle into an adjacent one of the needle-penetratable portions when the needle is thrust in.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1983Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: Nippon Notion Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazumi Kasai
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Patent number: 4429419Abstract: A safety garment (10) which is adapted to be worn by a vehicle driver (12) and to be held or grasped by a passenger (16) seated behind the driver (12). Safety garment (10) includes a vest member (18) which is worn by the vehicle driver (12) and substantially encompasses the torso of the driver (12). First and second belt members (32 and 34) encircle the vest member (18) throughout an external surface thereof. The first and second belt members (32 and 34) are vertically displaced each from the other, and encircle the driver (12) in a substantially parallel manner. Hand grip straps (46 and 48) are coupled to the first and second belt members (32 and 34) to provide a hand grip for the passenger (16) located to the rear of the vehicle driver (12).Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1982Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Inventor: Robert Z. Snyder
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Patent number: 4411222Abstract: Safety apparatus for passengers on vehicles, such as motorcycles, includes a pair of grip devices adapted to be attached to a belt or the like worn by the driver of the vehicle. Each grip device includes a handle member adapted to be gripped by the passenger so that his balance can be maintained even when the vehicle negotiates a sharp curve thereby eliminating the necessity of the passenger to hold the driver around his waist or hold onto his seat in order to maintain his balance.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1982Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Inventor: Morton M. Wolfson
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Patent number: 4324205Abstract: A safety harness that may be worn by a motorcyclist or the like is disclosed and comprises a pair of straps that extend over his shoulders. The portions of the straps that are positioned over the chest and the back of the cyclist are provided with hand grips. The straps may terminate in loops through which a belt may be passed. The tandem rider may grasp the pair of hand gripping members that are integral with either the portion of the straps in the front over the cyclist's chest or the pair of hand gripping members that are over the cyclist's back. In this manner the tandem rider is more responsive to the movement of the cyclist's upper torso.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Inventor: Jerome Goldmacher
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Patent number: 4028742Abstract: A safety belt device for drivers of high speed unenclosed vehicles that includes upper and lower belt bands with coupling means associated therewith and connecting means for joining the respective belt bands together. Loop means in the form of shoulder straps further support the device by extending over the shoulders of the wearer and around the lower belt band. A pair of resiliently mounted spaced apart handles are provided that return to their original position when not in use and thereby remain fixed.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1976Date of Patent: June 14, 1977Inventor: Wilfred Marquis
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Patent number: 4026547Abstract: A back belt for use by sailors particularly in racing to provide support when a sailor is inclined out from a side of the ship to counterbalance the inclination of the boat, the belt having portions to extend around crotch, waist, back and over the shoulders of the wearer, a front located hook device and an arrangement for an adjustable back support plate. The belt has a back portion that extends substantially the length of the back of a user and receives a supporting plate therein. The supporting plate is connected at its upper most end by adjustable straps that extend over the shoulders of a user and connect to a hook device in the front of a user. The bottom most portion of the supporting plate connects to an adjustable fork strap that extends under the crotch of a user and connects to a hook device on the front of a user. The supporting plate may be adjustably positioned relative to the back portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1975Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Inventors: Marianne Silverstolpe, Lennart Silverstolpe