Belt, Strap, Or Strip Constructions Patents (Class 2/338)
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Patent number: 5152013Abstract: The stabilizing belt comprises a pliable belt band, means for securing the band about the waist of the forward person of a tandem pair, and at least two discrete hand grip assemblies for the rearward person of the tandem pair. Each of the hand grip assemblies is adjustable to different locations along the belt band and yet is securely held at a selected location along the belt band when the belt band is secured in taut condition about the waist of the forward person. An anchor member is the base structure of each hand grip assembly. It is mounted on the belt band for adjustability along the belt band. A loop of material is then carried by the anchor member and has a portion in spaced relationship from the belt band for hand gripping by the rearward person.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1991Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Inventor: Douglas A. Johnson
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Patent number: 5149293Abstract: A brassiere accessory comprises two elongated bands that can be fastened together at one end and is threaded through a grip means at the other end, said grip means having two slot openings for passage therethrough of a shoulder strap of a brassiere, and serrated edges opposite said slot openings for gripping said shoulder straps, and an arcuate opening through which an elongated band is threaded. The elongated bands can be fitted with length adjusting means.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Inventor: Lisa Gable
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Patent number: 5147261Abstract: A lifting belt which really is two belts; a lumbar belt, and an abdominal belt are enclosed. The lumbar belt is the inner belt and has a lumbar compression pad in its mid-rear portion for engaging the fifth lumbar area of the back. The two bodies extending therefrom are of a flexible material generally known as "Spandex". Metal stays are provided vertically adjacent the lumbar compression pad and vertically of the users. Releasable attachment is provided at the two end portions of the lumbar belt, one part being the loop-like material, and the other end having the hook-like material. The end with the hook-like material has loop-like material on its reverse portion. The abdominal belt is secured to the lumbar belt adjacent the lumbar compression pad and desirably has a pair of body portions which extend to their respective ends, and at the ends one has the hook-like releasable attachment member on the inner side, and the loop-like on the outer member.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Assignee: Florida Orthopedics, Inc.Inventors: Neil Smith, Gerson M. Greenbarg
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Patent number: 5144694Abstract: Exercise or physical therapy apparel including a vest, pants, spine strap, belt, wrist bands, ankle bands and weight packets. The vest and the pants are each provided with structure for holding at least one weight packet. The weight packets include plural rows and plural columns of weight members adjacent a layer of padding inside of a cloth pouch.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Explore IncorporatedInventors: Emilie Conrad Da oud, Eleanor Zimmerman
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Patent number: 5144696Abstract: An article of clothing comprises an elongated fabric tube and a generally circular elastic band wherein, by passing the band over different parts of the tube, various decorative and functional article forms are provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Inventor: Judith A. Kahl
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Patent number: 5136726Abstract: An article of apparel having one or more detachable decorative elements replaceably coupled thereto, the article of apparel having substantially all exposed cloth surfaces made of a stretchable material having a multiplicity of loop elements, the detachable decorative elements having a multiplicity of hook elements engaging the loop elements of the material.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1991Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Inventors: Elizabeth Kellin, Dana Kellin
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Patent number: 5129104Abstract: An apparel belt has a first tapered end-portion that passes through a conventional buckle of the belt. The second end-portion of the belt, which mounts the buckle, is slightly larger in diameter than the first end-portion, which second end-portion defines an open entrance mouth and a hollow interior volume which telescopingly receives therein a section of the first end-portion, depending upon the length of the first end-portion extending through the buckle. The interior volume may also be used for storing valuables therein before inserting the first end-portion therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Inventors: Norbert Leopoldi, Regine Leopoldi
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Patent number: 5116306Abstract: An adjustable clavicle strap is disclosed, joined to a posture training device. The strap has two portions which extend from an object which is to be fastened to the user. Each portion has an end away from the object and a tether is connected between each such end to keep the ends in the general proximity of each other.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Camp International, Inc.Inventor: Linda K. Zander
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Patent number: 5115519Abstract: A garter with a concealed compartment is disclosed comprising a band with an outer covering providing the appearance of clothing. The garter's appearance allows a user to safely carry and conceal money and other valuables in the concealed compartment eliminating vulnerability to loss and theft. The garter is especially adapted for use by a woman as an undergarment.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1991Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Inventor: MaryBeth H. Dalrymple
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Patent number: 5109421Abstract: A fetal speaker system and support belt of the present invention includes a belt like housing, a pair of low volume speakers mounted spaced apart, and a casing with a resilient padding material therein. The belt fastens around the abdomen and adjusts accordingly to the growing belly. A radio or other audio transmitting device is maintained in position by a sturdy sleeve on the side of the belt. The electrical conductor connecting the plug to the speakers is mounted within the casing such that the wires do not interfere with the belt wearer. The belt offers sturdy yet stain resistant material for the exterior and a comfortable soft cloth on the interior side to be worn on bare skin if desired. The material is available in a wide variety of fashionable colors and can be designed according to the individual's specifications.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Inventor: Douglas C. Fox
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Patent number: 5086758Abstract: A belt or belt-type support device includes a pair of straps, each having one of a complementary pair of pads of a hook and loop-type fastener system. A removable shield is placed over the surface of one of the pads to preclude inadvertent, premature engagement of the hooked and looped surfaces when the belt is placed in position around the waist of the wearer. Once the belt is properly positioned, the shield may be removed to facilitate engagement of the hook and loop fastener system.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1991Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Inventors: James W. Schiek, Sr., James M. Schiek
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Patent number: 5087220Abstract: An animal defensive barrier device comprising a hand-grip portion having end caps; a strap connected to the hand-grip through one of the end caps; a loop portion distal at one end of the hand-grip and a loop portion distal from the first loop end; a plurality of knots between the hand-grip and the distal loop portion; and a plurality of sleeves on the strap between the hand-grip portion and the distal loop portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1990Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Inventor: Robert S. Cotita
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Patent number: 5081714Abstract: A vehicle internal safety belt for holding one's head to the head-rest of a vehicle internal seat or for holding one's legs together, which is comprised of two identical belt bodies connected back to back at the middle. The middle part of each belt body is formed of an elastic band so that the safety belt is permitted to flexibly extend within a certain range. Each of the two belt bodies of the safety belt has a hook strip and a loop strip at two opposite ends so that one belt body can be fastened around the head-rest of a vehicle internal seat and the other belt body can be fastened around one's head to secure one's head to the internal seat. The two belt bodies can also be reversely fastened to secure one's two legs together to prevent the legs from opening apart while one is sleeping in a seat.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1990Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Inventor: Ing-Nan Liu
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Patent number: 5073989Abstract: A headband construction is provided which is formed from an elongated material section and an elongated elastic section having a cross section generally smaller than that of the material section. A pair of clips are provided which secure each end of the material section to a corresponding end of the elastic section. The clips have inwardly facing grippers such as pointed teeth at each end thereof and may for example be crimped to secure the sections together. Preferably, a cover is provided for each clip which cover is held in place at least in part by the corresponding clip. For the preferred embodiment, the covering is a cord which is secured at at least one end in the clip means and is wrapped therearound. For preferred embodiments the material section is formed of a plurality of elongated strands of material which are interconnected by wrapping, braiding or twisting.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1989Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: The Leather ShopInventor: Tara G. Teague
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Patent number: 5065773Abstract: This invention relates to a weight lifting belt which includes grips for a trainer to assist in training a lifter the proper techniques for lifting.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Inventors: Efram W. Jackson, Aaron Jackson, Jr.
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Patent number: 5063615Abstract: A finished belt simulating a leather belt has in combination a finished belt strap and a finished buckle. The finished belt strap includes an unfinished molded plastic strap having a thin plastic front layer of light color and a continuous relatively thick plastic back layer of relatively dark color, and a film of finish disposed on the exposed surface of the strap front layer. The finished belt buckle includes an unfinished coextruded molded plastic buckle having a thick flexible plastic front layer of light color and a relatively thin rigid plastic back layer of relatively dark color, and a fiom of finish disposed on the exposed surface of the buckle front layer. The finished belt has in combination the finished belt strap and the finished belt buckle with the light colors being the same, the dark colors being the same, and the finish colors being the same.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Fashion Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael Chernuchin, Richard Satin
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Patent number: 5060316Abstract: A support for scarves. An elongated flexible support body (12) has smoothly curved end edges (15) and a centrally disposed slot (16) forming a tab area (20). A scarf is engaged and anchored by the tab area and wrapped around the support body. The supported scarf then can be employed as a belt while retaining a fully decorative display for extended periods of wearing.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1991Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Inventor: Donna Jepsen
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Patent number: 5054433Abstract: A resilient material belt provided with openings substantially across the width of the belt. The openings having one portion close to one edge of the belt and the opposite portion of the opening located a distance in toward the center of the belt from the opposite edge of the belt. The opening is located in this manner to retain the belt in normal configuration up to a given tension on the belt. At the given tension the material between the edge of the belt and the opening on the side where it is closest to the edge breaks, allowing the belt to elongate by the distortion of the openings in the belt.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Inventor: Frederick W. Pfleger
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Patent number: 5052055Abstract: Apron using a rectangular towel and having elongated elastic belt clamped to and connecting the upper corners of the towel.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventor: Laura J. Mysliwiec
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Patent number: 5046488Abstract: A support belt adapted to encircle the waist, comprising a unitary structure of pliable, nonelastic material, and having a back section for spanning the lumbar vertebrae. Strap means extend obliquely from the back section to form a belt, when considered in elevational side view, of a truncated configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1990Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Inventor: James W. Schiek, Sr.
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Patent number: 5038718Abstract: A resilient material flea and tick belt wherein the stretching strength of the resilient material of the belt is reduced in a given portion of the belt by providing slits or cut outs in a definite pattern. In the specific application as in animal flea and tick collars, the belt can stretch a distance that will prevent the animal from strangling if it is caught on a foreign object such as a branch of a tree.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1990Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Inventor: Frederick W. Pfleger
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Patent number: 5036864Abstract: A belt with a cinching device including a torque ring surrounding a tightening strap. The torque ring loosely receives a free end of the strap, the opposite end being fastened to a retaining buckle. The free end of the strap may be pulled in a reverse direction against the retention forces of the torque ring, in contrast to conventional tensile forces being applied. This permits minimal movement of the strap in a reverse direction while being clamped in place or otherwise retained by cooperating elements of the buckle. The torque ring is further adapted to releasably, retain a buckle tongue member in clamping engagement with the strap to prevent accidental opening of the buckle.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Inventor: Edward H. Yewer, Jr.
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Patent number: 5031576Abstract: A pet collar is disclosed which provides a great variety of length of adjustments wherein a strap has a buckle at one end and a connector at the other end. The connector is attachable to the outer surface of the strap at a variety of positions to retain the end against the strap.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: American Leather Specialties Corp.Inventor: Robert Weinberg
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Patent number: 5027442Abstract: A novelty belt in the form of a combination belt and noisemaker. The belt has fastener means with a noisemaker attached which is activated when external pressure is applied.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1989Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Inventor: Reginald D. Taylor
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Patent number: 5025819Abstract: An apparatus as set forth including an elongate flexible sling member, including an upper terminal end mounted to a support rod tip projecting coaxially of the support rod extending beyond an associated umbrella canopy. The lower terminal end of the sling is mounted to a lower terminal end of the support rod adjacent a handle of an associated umbrella structure. The sling member includes an adjusting sleeve defining a loop of the elongate sling member to effect elongate adjustment of the sling to permit securement of the associated umbrella about a torso portion of an associated individual transporting the umbrella. A modification of the invention includes the lower terminal end of the sling member wound about a spring-biased drum to retractably secure the sling member within a housing. Further, an elongate support web selectively secures a water repellent jacket within a cavity of the web, wherein the web is mounted to the support rod tip and a projecting canopy spine member of the associated canopy.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1990Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Inventor: Adrienne H. Taylor
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Patent number: 5023956Abstract: An elongated article of apparel, such as a waist belt, is constituted of strips of self-cohesive, pliable transparent plastic which form a well sealed enveloping structure which may be manually unsealed and opened out for the insertion of flat decorative material, such as photographs, and the manually be closed again and well resealed.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1990Date of Patent: June 18, 1991Assignee: Peter WeissInventor: Flo Fox
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Patent number: 5000243Abstract: An inverted "U" shaped bracket to be joined to similar brackets. The bracket including two arms. Each arm has a varying width which is greater at a center portion and is narrower at the ends of the respective arm. A slot is formed in each arm and a "V" shaped opening is formed in each arm, the apex of the "V" shaped opening communicating with the slot. The brackets are joined by inserting the arm of the bracket through the V slot in the similar bracket and turning the bracket to engage the arms of the bracket in the slot in the similar bracket.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1990Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Inventor: Sauro Pepa
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Patent number: 4999980Abstract: The invention provides a strap component for equipment such as equestrian harness or saddlery equipment. The strap component comprises a plurality of elongate tubular portions each containing an elongate cord. The tubular portions and the elongate cords are woven integrally from continuous filament crimped polyester and crimped polypropylene respectively. A binding piece at each of the strap covers the end and provides attachment for buckles or short straps.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: Aerborn Equestrian LimitedInventor: John C. McGowan
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Patent number: 4968027Abstract: A weight lifting belt including a midsection of increased width and a therapeutic lumbar region central disposed on the interior surface of the midsection. The therapeutic lumbar region consists of a moldable mass for occupying the spinal column depression in the lumbar region of a weight lifter and a leather covering attaches the moldable mass to the midsection of the belt. When properly positioned on a weight lifter, the moldable mass fills and conforms to the shape of the spinal column depression of the weight lifter enabling the weight lifting belt to provide constant support and uniform pressure to the muscles of the lumbar region.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1989Date of Patent: November 6, 1990Inventor: Kip Westley Anderson
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Patent number: 4966322Abstract: An adjustable elastic band is provided which fits around the upper arm of the user with a strap secured to the band having Velcro fasteners thereon so that the strap can be secured around ski goggles to retain the goggles against the upper outer side of the arm of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Inventors: Joseph Zagorski, Robin J. Zagorski
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Patent number: 4964401Abstract: A weightlifting belt including an elongated belt body adapted to encircle the abdominal region. A heavy duty webbing backup element extends over a major portion of the length of the belt body, and a lumbar support pad is secured to the center of the belt body. Strips of self-gripping fastener material are secured to opposite sides of the belt body adjacent its opposite ends, and form a first closure subassembly of a double closure system. A holding strap is secured to, and projects from, one end of the belt body, and is extendable through a buckle spaced along the belt body from the opposite end thereof. The holding strap carries self-gripping material positioned to engage an additional strip of such material carried between the ends of the belt body. This provides the second closure subassembly of the double closure system.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Inventor: Roger L. Taigen
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Patent number: 4947489Abstract: A shirt-type garment, for example for an infant, has first and second female fasteners mounted thereto spaced apart on the side of the garment above the lower edge and a third female fastener located, generally centrally, on a center line above and between the first and second female fasteners. A T-shaped element has a strip carrying fourth and fifth male fasteners for detachable engagement with the first and second fasteners, and a stem depending therefrom constructed of an adjustable elastic strip which carries a sixth male fastener at its distal end. The elastic strip extends through the leg opening of the diaper worn by the person, is folded back upon itself, and the sixth male fastener is detachably engaged with the third female fastener for urging the garment and the diaper towards one another.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1989Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Inventor: Penny R. Greenwood
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Patent number: 4944043Abstract: Athletic team identification belts are made of vinyl and are secured by VELCRO type fasteners. An additional fastener secured toward the center of the belt, on the inside surface, allows a second belt to be secured to the first, and draped over the users shoulder. The material portion of the fasteners extend at intervals along the belt from one end at least one third of the length of said belt, on the outside surface. The hook fasteners are on the inside toward the other end of the belt in a strip preferably one half inch wide. In an alternate embodiment the hooks are located on the outside surface of the belt.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1988Date of Patent: July 31, 1990Inventor: Janet Bush
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Patent number: 4941237Abstract: A fastening device for securing a pair of normally overlapping portions or wearing apparel in a fixed relationship comprising a first fastening member having opposed surfaces with adhesive disposed along one surface for adhering said first fastening member to the first portion of wearing apparel, and a clinging element secured to the other surface of said first fastening member; a second fastening member having opposite surfaces with a clinging element secured to one surface of said second fastening member; and a mounting means connecting said second fastening member to the other portion of wearing apparel such that when said portions of wearing apparel are in their overlapping relationship with two fastening members releasably interlock to secure the portions of wearing apparel in a fixed relationship.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Inventor: William K. Hovis
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Patent number: 4926502Abstract: A corset is provided for the alleviation of lumbago which has a non-stretchable section formed at a portion corresponding to the lumbar region in the center of a user's back with elastic core elements respectively connected to left and right side edges of the non-stretchable section, and a gel pad attached detachably to the non-stretchable section to deform and fill a gap between the user's lumbar back surface and the non-stretchable section during use.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1989Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Wacoal Corp.Inventor: Tetsuo Miyamura
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Patent number: 4905993Abstract: A miniature lumbar block is secured along an inside of the belt normally worn by power lifters so as to enhance the maintaining of the normal lordotic curve in the lower spine while lifting. The lumbar block incorporates an extension which contacts against the spinous process of a wearer in use, but is of a width to just fall short of contacting the paravertebral muscles when centered against the spinous process.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1989Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Inventor: Anthony J. Barone
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Patent number: 4847919Abstract: A ventilation band for the human body which includes an outer cover, an inner rim, and a corrugated section between the interiors of the outer cover and the inner rim for forming a plurality of ventilation apertures to ventilate air and prevent the human body from pressing against the cloth being worn.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Inventors: In M. Hwang, Yong K. Hwang
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Patent number: 4849863Abstract: A belt for joggers, cyclists and other recreationists, having a forwardly shining light to reveal hazards along the path, along with an insulating, sweat producing liner on the body side of the belt, for maximum sweat production for local loss of fatty tissue. The belt also may be worn, at the option of the wearer, in a folded condition without contact of the body with the insulating material, then no longer serving as a sweat generating device.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Inventor: Rodney T. Gallegos
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Patent number: 4843641Abstract: A garment for use in a radioactive environment comprises a front portion, a rear portion, a shoulder portion used for suspending the garment over the body of a wearer, and an elasticized belt fixed to the garment at substantially waist or hip level. The belt is adapted to be stretched, tightened and secured around the waist or hips such that at least a part of the weight of the garment is substantially transferred to the waist or hips. The front portion of the garment has a lower flap adapted to lie against the front of the wearer and an upper flap for folding over the lower flap. The elasticized belt is secured releasably to the upper flap of the rear portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1988Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Infab CorporationInventors: Donald J. Cusick, Douglas T. Cusick
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Patent number: 4836194Abstract: A therapeutic appliance for application to the lumbar spine and which follows the contours of the iliac crests and overlies the sacrum and sacroiliac joints as well as anchors below the posterior superior iliac spines of the human body including an external shell having a length sufficient to extend around the abdominal region of the body with fasteners at opposite ends of the shell and an air bladder disposed on the shell.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1987Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Safeguard Industrial CorporationInventors: Peter R. Sebastian, John L. Stump, Thomas V. Sebastian
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Patent number: 4808033Abstract: A flexible pressure compensating weight belt for scuba divers is disclosed. It is comprised of two tubular elastomeric weight compartments adapted to retain lead shot. These compartments are secured to a belt. Upon being worn around a diver's waist, the compartments will stretch and will compensate for varying degrees of water pressure upon the diver, due to its elastomeric properties.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1986Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: Bruce D. J. Belmonte
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Patent number: 4802667Abstract: A belt that allows for various support levels to be applied to contiguous areas of a weightlifter's lower back and abdomen during an exercise program to prevent stress upon spinal discs and adjoining vertebrae. Support is provided to the abdomen and lower back through use of two independently functioning belt arrangements which allow staggered tightening with respect to one another and provide primary tension to the areas being supported. The belt may be adapted for heavy or alternatively light exercise moves.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1988Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Inventor: David J. Altner
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Patent number: 4782535Abstract: A belt is disclosed which may be used for support, comfort and/or decoration, and has particular application in weight lifting, kidney support or other protection and which is of a construction utilizing a plurality of layers, one of which is of an elastically yieldingly compressible and shape-restoring material.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Assignee: Edward H. YewerInventors: Edward H. Yewer, Jr., Clifford L. Cook
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Patent number: 4766608Abstract: A garment for use in a radioactive environment comprises a front portion, a rear portion, a shoulder portion used for suspending the garment over the body of a wearer, and an elasticized belt fixed to the garment at substantially waist or hip level. The belt is adapted to be stretched, tightened and secured around the waist or hips such that at least a part of the weight of the garment is substantially transferred to the waist or hips. The front portion of the garment has a lower flap adapted to lie against the front of the wearer and an upper flap for folding over the lower flap. The elasticized belt is secured releasably to the upper flap of the rear portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1985Date of Patent: August 30, 1988Assignee: Infab CorporationInventors: Donald J. Cusick, Douglas T. Cusick
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Patent number: 4761834Abstract: A hip and pad assembly for use in protecting the hip and pelvic areas of an athelete. At least one protective pad assembly is provided with a configuration facilitating its positioning over the hip and iliac crest area of the pelvis on a side of a user. An elongated thin lightweight belt is provided with an elastic portion and Velcro type hook and eyelet fasteners with mating fastener elements at the free ends of the belt. The belt and the pad assembly are removably coupled in a manner which facilitates relative sliding movement therebetween. The Velcro type hook and eyelet fasteners are dimensioned to permit attachment between the mating fastener elements thereof over a range of points thereby making the assembly adjustable to fit a variety of different size athletes and to be quickly and efficiently put on or removed by the athlete before, during and subsequent to the athletic event.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1986Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Inventor: Joseph J. Kolb
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Patent number: 4753377Abstract: A survival belt buckle is provided with a compartment for retaining a multiplicity of items for aiding in the survival of the user in wilderness areas and the like. A knife blade is dimensionally sized to fit within the compartment and is releasably attachable to a portion of the survival belt buckle to permit the buckle to act as a handle therefor. The survival belt buckle includes indicia associated therewith providing a basic description of survival techniques and skills allowing the buckle to be used with maximum efficiency by inexperienced persons.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1987Date of Patent: June 28, 1988Inventor: John J. Poluhowich
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Patent number: 4726077Abstract: A postman's belt is provided, comprising at least one adjustable circumferential band having an enlarged section attached thereto such that the enlarged section is positionable on the side of the wearer. A storage pouch may be added to the belt.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1984Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Inventor: Elie P. Batiste
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Patent number: 4724548Abstract: An inexpensive novelty device for simulating a hug having a coiled flexible strip that is normally resistant to uncoiling with animated appendages attached to each end. A pair of tabs formed at the ends of the strip co-operatively associated with a notch facilitates the attachment of the simulated appendages to the respective ends of the strip.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1987Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Inventor: Jeff London
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Patent number: 4715839Abstract: A novelty item comprising a combination belt and toy. The belt comprises a band, such as formed of an elastic material and having a pair of ends. The belt includes a buckle having a first member secured to one end of the band and a second member secured to the other end of the band. One of the members includes a magnet for releasable securement to the other of the members. One of the members also includes an outer surface to which one component of a Velcro.RTM. fastening system is fixedly secured. A toy, such as a wheeled motor vehicle, having the second component of the Velcro.RTM. fastening system fixedly secured thereto is arranged to be releasably secured onto the buckle so as to form decorative ornamentation for the buckle when it is in place. The toy can be removed by disconnecting the two Velcro.RTM. components so that the toy can function as a conventional amusement or toy device.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1986Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Reborn Products Co., Inc.Inventors: Allan L. Ford, Jay H. Baronoff
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Patent number: 4703750Abstract: A therapeutic appliance for application to the lumbar spine and which follows the contours of the iliac crests and overlies the sacrum and sacroiliac joints as well as anchors below the posterior superior iliac spines of the human body including an external shell having a length sufficient to extend around the abdominal region of the body with fasteners at opposite ends of the shell and an air bladder disposed on the shell. The air bladder has a plurality of air chambers located centrally between opposite ends of the shell with each of the air chambers being in fluid communication with each other and to an air conduit for inflating them. The air chambers include elongated air chambers which extend transversely to the longitudinal direction of the shell having upper ends substantially parallel to each other and lower ends shaped to lie above the iliac crests.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1986Date of Patent: November 3, 1987Inventors: Peter R. Sebastian, John L. Stump