Muffs Patents (Class 2/66)
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Patent number: 12219930Abstract: A hand and animal leash cover that includes a reversibly attachable, flexible, shape-retaining shell configured to surround an individual's hand while holding a leash retracting device. The shell includes a first opening for a human hand, dimensioned so that a user can grip the handle of a retractable leash and operate its features, such as a leash lock, a toggle leash-locking feature, etc. The shell has a second end opening with a diameter slightly larger than the width of the housing of the leash retracting device, and that extends preferably only to the aperture through which the leash enters the housing. The shell is at least semi-rigid so that it maintains its shape and does not collapse upon itself when a human hand is not inserted therein. No straps, elastic bands or other types of closure members are employed to close off the first opening, as the shell extends to cover a user's wrist and to contact the sleeve of a coat worn by the user so as to reduce heat loss.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2020Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Inventor: Joseph E. Kovarik
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Patent number: 11579137Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for extraction of information of within sample distribution of fiber quality from high-volume instrument (HVI) fibrogram to better predict yarn quality than the standard HVI output. The present invention allows for information on fiber quality to be obtained while avoiding testing samples with more expensive techniques. The disclosed system and method extracts HVI data for collecting a respective set of initial fibrograms from a set of fiber samples and representing them as a distance matrix to form a matrix of transformed fibrogram data, said matrix of transformed fibrogram data comprising a vector of scores to represent each sample and thereafter explaining variation in yarn quality by extracting all of the information available from the fibrogram.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Texas Tech University SystemInventors: Brendan Kelly, Eric Hequet, Md Abu Sayeed, Zach Hinds
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Patent number: 11197532Abstract: An integrated towel and carrier assembly forms a reversible bag capable of exhibiting a first state and a second state, the second state being the reversal of the first state. The bag is formed from a first panel having a first face and a second opposed face. A first sealable opening is formed within the first panel providing access to a bag interior. A towel is affixed to a first panel face and extends from that face. The first sealable closing is dimensioned to allow at least a portion of the towel to extend therethrough when the towel is fully opened. A second panel is affixed to, and spaced from, the first panel to form a compartment therebetween. A second sealable opening is formed on the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2020Date of Patent: December 14, 2021Inventor: Jordan Horowitz
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Patent number: 11045022Abstract: A neck pillow converter is disclosed. A fabric tube with openings at each end also has a zippered opening in the body of the tube. A sleeved garment can be easily and efficiently rolled up to form a single long fabric item, and inserted into the zippered opening, preventing it from unrolling or becoming rumpled and disorderly as would happen if the garment were simply pulled through the tube. An optional improvement is to make the tube out of highly elastic fabric which can accommodate a variety of garment sizes, keeping smaller garments in place while allowing the use of larger garments without excessive compression. When not in use, the fabric tube is easily and efficiently folded or rolled for storage and transport. A method for using the neck pillow converter which is easy, efficient, and minimizes wrinkling and wear and tear on the sleeved garment is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2018Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Flight Fillow, LLCInventor: Georgene McKinney
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Patent number: 10750798Abstract: An element defines an aperture, is insulative and has a muff configuration wherein: the element defines a tubular body sized and dimensioned to permit a user to manipulate a phone interiorly of the tubular body; and the aperture permits the phone to be viewed in the course of such manipulation.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2018Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Inventor: Tracey M. Goldade
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Patent number: 10716418Abstract: A pillow with an internal sleeve for attaching the pillow to the user, and in particular, a user's limb. The pillow may include various ornamental or aesthetic additions.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2016Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Inventor: Irene Jaramillo
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Patent number: 10602790Abstract: A shoulder sling and pillow system that will house a beverage and a cellphone. The system is designed to ergonomically fit around the waist of a user and the system will also allow a cellphone to be charged. The system will use removable straps that will attach to the foam pillow and to the brace of the shoulder sling and pillow system.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Inventors: Warren Kramer, IV, Warren Kramer, III, Trevor Theriot
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Patent number: 10433596Abstract: A combination hand muff and purse is rendered in the form of an animal passant in profile. The present combination and muff and purse is exteriorly fitted with flocculence reminiscent of the animal's coat. An open central cavity is surrounded by a first side, a rear side, a top side, and a bottom side, wherein a user may place their hands through each of a first end and a second end to warm interior to the central cavity. At least a first pocket is disposed longitudinally upon the top side wherein a shoulder strap is concealable for storage, and deployable for attachment at each of a pair of attachment loops whereby the present combination hand muff and purse is portable hands-free.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2018Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Inventor: Diane Baumann
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Patent number: 10429148Abstract: A firearm cleaning mat having an oil and/or solvent repellent surface and a small parts storage tray, the mat and tray being used during adjustment and maintenance of firearms. The oil and/or solvent repellent surface protects the firearm and the surface it is placed on from scratches and dents. The small parts storage tray is used to contain small parts and prevent them from being lost during firearm cleaning. A magnet is included in the small parts tray to retain small metal parts in the tray.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Revo Brand Group, LLCInventors: Ryan Jacobson, James Hofman
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Patent number: 9943069Abstract: An improved pet cat toy, including main body, where main body is made of textile material and has hollow interior, wall of main body is provided with first opening and second opening on different sides, first opening is provided with first outer interlayer that includes open seal and can open and close first opening, second opening is provided with perspective second outer interlayer, inner interlayer including open seal is disposed between first opening and second opening, interior of main body is divided into first cavity and second cavity, and catnip capable of being replaced is filled in first cavity and second cavity separately. The present utility model is reasonably designed, has simple structure, can expose part of catnip, and enhances attraction to pet cat and master thereof. Besides, internal catnip can be replaced in time and conveniently, enduringly keep the toy attractive, and the toy can be recycled, lowering cost.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2016Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: TONGFU MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.Inventor: Wen Zhang
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Patent number: 8931127Abstract: The present application is directed to a Compartmented Cushioning Device and Method offering one or more cool or warm feeling compartments, formed between or surrounded by one or more components, with each component, including filler material encased in surface material. The presence of one or more compartment openings provide access to the one or more compartments; whereby a user has multiple options when placing all or part of one or more of their fingers, hands, wrists, or arms into either the same or separate compartments to cushion, insulate, or protect them; while in addition, allowing the user to cushion, insulate, or protect, as well as support, adjust, or precisely position their head, face, or other parts of their body. An assortment of configurations, ranging from soft to firm, can be designed in an array of colors, shapes, and sizes, for a wide variety of uses: indoors, outdoors, or in vehicles.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2010Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Inventor: Paul Moses
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Patent number: 8919629Abstract: A belt mountable tool lanyard device includes an enclosure having diametrically opposed first and second openings, a plurality of internal dividers within the enclosure forming a plurality of lanyard device chambers wherein each chamber has at least one chamber opening that faces in the same direction as one of the first and second openings and wherein at least one of the plurality of chambers has a second chamber opening diametrically opposed to the one chamber opening forming a belt receiving loop.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2009Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Inventors: Darrell A. Moreau, Andre W. Moreau
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Publication number: 20140157477Abstract: A hand muff is fitted with a series of pouches and compartments. The hand muff has a purse strap which itself is collapsible and folds into a compartment. When deployed, the strap converts the hand muff into a handbag. The compartments allow for the use of the handbag with resealable different pockets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2012Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventor: Diane Baumann
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Patent number: 8615814Abstract: The main body of the hand muff of the present invention includes a generally cylindrical member having an opening at each opposite end thereof. A viewing panel forms a section of a generally cylindrical wall of the main body of the hand muff. The viewing panel can be formed of one or both of solid transparent material and screen mesh material. A selectively removable cover flap permits the user to see inside the muff when the free edge of the cover flap is selectively detached from the body of the muff. A pocket with a closure is provided inside the body of the muff and is configured to hold a cell phone, a personal digital assistant and the like handheld device.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Inventor: Randy Hawkins
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Patent number: 8225429Abstract: A garment to be worn by a person having a neck and a pair of hands includes a shawl portion with first and second ends and a width extending between first and second edges extending between the ends, and a muff formed at at least one of the first and second ends. The muff has a transversely extending passageway with vertically extending opposed entranceways configured to receive the pair of hands of the person. The muff also has a receptacle pocket with a generally horizontally extending entranceway for carriage of small items located exterior to the passageway. The lower portions of the shawl may be folded upon themselves to form a pair of cuffs, the interior regions of the cuffs leading to the entranceway to the receptacle pocket. The cuffs may be further joined together above the muff to form a bib adjoining the muff.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Inventor: Shelley J. Tawfik
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Publication number: 20120042432Abstract: A garment to be worn by a person having a neck and a pair of hands includes a shawl portion with first and second ends and a width extending between first and second edges extending between the ends, and a muff formed at at least one of the first and second ends. The muff has a transversely extending passageway with vertically extending opposed entranceways configured to receive the pair of hands of the person. The muff also has a receptacle pocket with a generally horizontally extending entranceway for carriage of small items located exterior to the passageway. The lower portions of the shawl may be folded upon themselves to form a pair of cuffs, the interior regions of the cuffs leading to the entranceway to the receptacle pocket. The cuffs may be further joined together above the muff to form a bib adjoining the muff.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2010Publication date: February 23, 2012Inventor: Shelley J. Tawfik
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Patent number: 8108946Abstract: A special device for use as an auxiliary accessory to keep ones hands warm and safe from the elements. The device has many variations in size, color and materials anticipated with only minor physical changes for manufacturing. In a cold or a moderating environment with wide temperature variations and exposure to cold, a person often needs a means to protect ones hands from the severe cold temperature. This device provides an economical, efficient and durable way to protect ones hands in the exposed environment. The device is comprised essentially of a piece of “fur-like” cloth (natural or artificial) that is attached by a means (sewn, glued, or the like) to itself in a special configuration and then “inserted and stuffed” within itself to provide a new, special configuration for retaining heat and protecting ones hands. The result is a cost efficient and durable hand warming product.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Inventor: Amy Myers
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Patent number: 8046844Abstract: A torso, around which clothes can be wound, includes a curved incision on the backface. Preferably, an elastic member is provided at least on the periphery of the incision. The torso may also include a first opening on the backface, an elastic member formed to cover the first opening, and a curved incision on the elastic member, where the incision is exposed from the first opening. Preferably, the incision is formed along the longitudinal direction of the first opening. Furthermore, the first opening may include at least two projections formed on its periphery, and the elastic member may include at least two holes formed at positions opposing the projections, respectively. A fixing member may be provided for fixing the elastic member, and the fixing member includes a second opening having the same shape and size as those of the first opening and formed at a position opposing the incision.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Bandai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mariko Takano, Midori Itou, Saki Kawai
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Publication number: 20100263100Abstract: The muff with insulated holder for beverage container is an article of wearing apparel comprising of an elongated tubular member used to keep the wearers hands warm joined with a recess and pouch in which a beverage container can be placed and held. In practical use of the article of wearing apparel the hands of a wearer can be inserted into opposite ends of the muff, with either or both hands holding the recessed beverage holder, or pouch. Here the beverage can be supported as the muff and the beverage are lifted to the mouth allowing the wearer to drink.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: John Clement, Daniel Giachetti
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Publication number: 20100192271Abstract: A combination hand muff and blanket apparatus includes a hand muff having a body with openings for receiving the hands of a user, a blanket for covering the lap of the user, and a first selectively releasable fastener for attaching the blanket to the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventor: Scott R. Mackiewicz
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Publication number: 20080209609Abstract: In one example embodiment of the present invention, the user carries a backpack, which holds the cape inside, until the user requires the cold weather garment. To use the cold weather garment, the user removes the cape from the bag, places the user's feet in the bag and wraps the cape around the user's body. In other embodiments, the cape may be designed to wrap about the users body and at least a portion of the users legs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Ron Panek
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Patent number: 6774296Abstract: A clarinet weather shield cover for shielding the hands of a musician from weather conditions while playing a clarinet outdoors has a tubular envelope. The envelope has rear and forward openings that seal about the clarinet and a length greater than that portion of the clarinet containing the clarinet's finger holes and keys but less than the length of the clarinet so that both the mouth piece and the flared forward end of the clarinet extend beyond the tubular envelope. The lower portion of the envelope has hand openings through which the musician inserts his/her hands to play the clarinet. Preferably, the ends of the envelope are semi-rigid, the upper portion of the envelope is transparent to permit the passage of sunrays, and the bottom portion of the envelope is opaque to absorb the sunrays to warm the interior of the envelope.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Inventor: Edward R. Aesch
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Publication number: 20020157164Abstract: Method and apparatus for the collection of samples of staple fibers from a quantity (batch) of such fibers without material consideration of the “condition” of the fibers within the batch, (e.g., the relative humidity and/or temperature of the environment immediate the batch of fibers), and thereafter physically converting each sample of fibers to a tapered beard geometry, employing a rotary carrier. Each beard is grasped at one end thereof with the fibers thereof extending unsupported therefrom. The beard is conveyed to a location proximate the entrance to an air flow channel whereupon conditioned air flowing into the flow channel moves along, over and past the beard, causing the free ends of the fibers to enter the flow channel and become aligned generally along the length of the flow channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Shofner Engineering Associates, Inc.Inventors: Christopher K. Shofner, Frederick M. Shofner, Frederick M. Shofner
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Publication number: 20020129845Abstract: A decorative crutch pad cover and a kit for decorating a crutch. This decorative crutch pad cover is designed to fit over a crutch pad situated in a top region of a crutch. There may also be a matching crutch hand pad cover that is designed to cover a crutch hand pad. Both the crutch pad cover and the crutch hand pad cover have a fastener for fastening the crutch pad cover and the crutch hand pad cover over pads on the crutch. There is also a method for decorating a crutch using a crutch pad cover and a crutch pad hand cover. The crutch pad cover is wrapped around a crutch pad and fastened to that crutch pad while the crutch pad hand cover is wrapped around the crutch hand pad and fastened to that crutch hand pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventor: Susan Silverstein
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Patent number: 6311528Abstract: A process for producing fur garments, trimmings, and other miscellaneous accessories involving one or more strips of fur to produce a spiraled, feathery textured effect. The invention includes garments, trimmings and accessories made by the inventive process.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventors: David Goodman, Costas Aplezis
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Patent number: 6048486Abstract: In a process for forming contours in aramide flat structures, in particular textile flat structures made from aramide fibers, contouring is performed by molding in a temperature range of 180-300.degree. C. and a press pressure range of 4-8 bar (400-800 kPa). The flat structures contoured by molding are suited in particular for the manufacture of antiballistic women's protective clothing as well as of antiballistic helmets. The effectiveness against penetration of bullets and splinters is not affected by the molding process.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1997Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignees: Triumph International AG, Akzo Nobel Faser AGInventors: Achim Fels, Jorg Wintersieg, Michael Mohr, Dieter Holzhauer, Franz Palzer
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Patent number: 5785219Abstract: A combination knapsack including a mat permanently attached to one of the walls of a main storage compartment and a flap permanently attached to another of the walls of the main storage compartment. In a storage mode of use, the mat is completely retained within the main storage compartment of the knapsack and the flap covers the opening to the main storage compartment. In an operational mode of use, the mat is fully extended outside the knapsack and the flap is either on the knapsack or on the mat to be used as a headrest or pillow. In another embodiment, the knapsack further comprises a blanket that may be closed about the legs of the wearer in a sitting position and an insulating handwarming muff.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1995Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: The Pack CompanyInventor: Jeffrey J. Kraft
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Patent number: 5638544Abstract: A helmet including a camouflage band retaining system for retaining an elastic camouflage band about the upper portion of a helmet dome. The elastic camouflage band is useful for holding camouflage elements against the outer surface of the dome. The camouflage band retaining system includes a plurality of straps attached to and spaced about the helmet and engaged with the elastic camouflage band so as to prevent the elastic camouflage band from sliding away from the rim, over the upper portion of the helmet and off of the helmet. A method for retaining an elastic camouflage band about a helmet is also disclosed and includes the steps of attaching a plurality of straps to the helmet so that the straps are spaced about the helmet and engaging the straps with the elastic camouflage band so as to prevent the elastic camouflage band from sliding away from the rim, over the upper portion of the helmet, and off of the helmet.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1996Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Ranger Joe's Columbus Army Surplus Co.Inventor: Mallory L. Sump
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Patent number: 5603117Abstract: A protective helmet assembly to be worn on the head of a person includes a rotective shell and a removable, adjustable suspension system mounted on the inner surface of the shell. The suspension system includes an impact liner mounted on the inner surface of the protective shell, a plurality of sizing pads removably mounted on the impact liner, and a plurality of spare sizing pads. The plurality of sizing pads and spare sizing pads are sized and shaped of varying thickness so as to enable the protective helmet assembly to accommodate a broad range of head sizes and shapes. The protective helmet assembly further includes a pair of earcups pivotally mounted on opposite sides of the shell. Each of the earcups are pivotally adjustable by a pair of ratchet buckles mounted on the protective shell, and a pair of retainer straps. Each retainer strap is attached to the outer surface of one of the earcups and to one of the ratchet buckles.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Philip B. Hudner, Jr., Mathew M. Correa
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Patent number: 5522091Abstract: A protective headgear assembly for use by personnel required to use sighting devices in which a close-fitting helmet carries impact-resistant, energy-absorbing material over that portion covering the wearer's nape, crown and side head portions over the ears but which is free of such material in the frontal portion which covers the wearer's forehead to permit the wearer to bring his eye into close proximity with a sighting device. A separable body of impact-resisant, energy-absorbing material is removably positioned over the helmet frontal portion by detachable fasteners which secure the body to a soft cover on the helmet where the wearer desires only bump protection or by a separable part of a two-part ballistic shell attached to the helmet where the wearer desires both bump and ballistic protection. The helmet can be adapted for use by non-sighter personnel by using either a unitary soft cover or a unitary ballistic shell to position the separable body on the helmet.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1994Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Gentex CorporationInventor: Charles G. Rudolf
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Patent number: 5499401Abstract: An insulated hand warmer adapted to be attached to the user's waist by a belt apparatus. The insulated hand warmer has a front wall, a top wall, a back wall, a bottom wall and a collapsible wall, and a plurality of adjustment straps. The hand warmer can be compressed against the user's body by the adjustment straps when not in use. The insulated hand warmer also features a central pocket wherein a heat source can be placed. The user's hands are inserted from each end of the insulated hand warmer to come into contact with the heat source. A front pocket for storage of the user's travel articles is also taught herein.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1995Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Inventor: Helen Heinmiller
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Patent number: 5461728Abstract: A hand warming muff and holding apparatus for use by a bow hunter including a hip pocket having a tubular insulated body with a sealed bottom end and an open top end, a cuff coupled to the top end of the body for receiving a bow hunter's hand and snugly fitting about the bow hunter's arm once his hand is disposed within the body, and an exterior pocket affixed to body for holding hunting-related accessories therein; and a coupling mechanism for removably securing the hip pocket for use at a location proximal with a bow hunter's waist.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1995Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Inventor: Jeffery G. Staszak
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Patent number: 5343562Abstract: A restraining and protective device has a pouch A for receiving the handcuffed hands of a person under restraint, and a central transverse strap B attached to one side of the pouch and threaded through an opposite side of the pouch, being tightenable and fastenable for securing and protecting the hands.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1992Date of Patent: September 6, 1994Inventor: Kenneth G. Bible
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Patent number: 5339464Abstract: An adapter is provided for enabling the use of night vision goggle having a plug-type mounting connector and a spring biased latch, with a head mounting assembly having a plate-type receiving carriage. The adapter comprises a housing having a plug-type receptacle which is configured to receive the plug-type mounting connector and a bar capable of engaging the latch. The adapter also comprises a mounting plate which is integrally formed to the hosing and configured to engage the plate-type receiving carriage. The plug-type mounting connector is secured within the plug-type receptacle by an engagement between the latch and the bar. The plug-type mounting connector is capable of selective disengagement from the plug-type receptacle by manual manipulation of the latch.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1992Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Litton Systems, Inc.Inventor: Amotz Dor
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Patent number: 5269023Abstract: A body warming device (A) is disclosed which warms a person's hands or other body portion that includes a flattened tubular covering (B) having open ends (12, 14) which lead to hand warming pockets (32, 36) on opposing sides of a heater pouch (C) containing an air activated heat pack (30). An air tight compartment (D) provides for deactivation and storage of the heat pack for reuse. Covering (B) may be fastened in a first configuration wherein heater pouch (C) is inside the tubular covering for warming the hands, and a second configuration wherein the heater pouch (C) is on the outside of the covering for direct placement and warming of other portions of the body as a therapeutic device.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1991Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Inventor: Eugene B. Ross
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Patent number: 5241706Abstract: A garment includes a foldable pad which can be unfolded, worn about the waist of the user, and worn over and below the rear or buttocks of the user, thereby serving as a seat. The pad can also be folded and secured in its folded state to define a space within for receiving the hands of the user, strapped to the waist of the user, and worn in front of the user, thus serving as a muffler. The pad is preferably composed of three adjacent pads joined to one another to facilitate folding. The pad is preferably insulated and constructed out of a waterproof material, thus permitting its use under a wide variety of weather conditions.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Netz Glove Company Inc.Inventor: James F. Netz
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Patent number: 5139187Abstract: A body garment is disclosed having utility as a handwarmer, fanny pack or carrier of elongated articles such as skis. The garment includes a centrally located, tubular, synthetic fleece member of relatively long axial length having a handwarmer chamber with a synthetic moisture wicking cloth lining. A first zipper in the top of the tubular member provides access to the handwarmer chamber and to an open-mesh heat source bag that is located within the handwarmer chamber. A pair fleece cuffs are stitched with on each open end of the tubular member. A pair of cords are attached to each cuff to compliantly control the size of the cuff open ends. An adjustable length belt is attached to the top of the tubular member. A manually releasable coupler enables the belt for encirclement of an individual's waist, for positioning to the front or to the rear, or for shoulder support by the individual.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1991Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Inventor: David W. Fowler
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Patent number: 5101846Abstract: An improved crutch pad for providing extended cushioning for a user's side for the crutch and crutch bar. The crutch pad utilizes an outer envelope formed from a flocked material, an inner padding envelope secured to the inside surface of the outer envelope and formed such that the underside of the inner padding envelope can be securely fit over the crutch. In a second; embodiment, a heat activated adhesive formed on the inner side of the inner padding envelope is used to secure the inner padding envelope to the crutch. The inner padding envelope also can be added to in order to customize the crutch pad to the needs of a particular user.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Inventor: Y'vonne L. Greatwood
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Patent number: 5067177Abstract: An article of wearing apparel is provided having cuff-like elements of tubular configuration designed to be worn either on the lower portions of a persons's legs in combination with socks or on a person's arms in association with a sleeved garment such as a sweater to produce a decorative effect. The cuff-like elements are formed from a textile such as knitted or woven fabric exhibiting a resilient characteristic tending to cause them to constrict about the wearer's legs or arms and thereby be retained in position. Each of the cuff-like elements is of a relatively short length and is sized so that one marginal end portion will be capable of being projected a distance into either the end of a sweater sleeve or the upper cuff of a sock, either singly or in multiples disposed in series relationship, thereby creating a multiple cuff appearance.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Inventor: Margaret L. Binder
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Patent number: 4949887Abstract: An insulated hollow cushion has a neck strap (30), an interior portion (72) sufficiently large to accommodate a portable heating source and/or hot and cold foods (74, 76), two side slits through which hands can be inserted for warmth, sealable flaps (16, 20) for closing the side slits when insulation is desired, a slit (36) at the top of the cushion for insertion of items into the cushion's interior, a closeable top flap (28) to seal the top opening for insulation purposes, and a closeable top small flap (56) to insulate the gap between a user's ankles when such user's feet are inserted through the top slit. The side flaps can be insulated so that they can be tucked into the side openings to narrow these openings to provide a tight seal when small hands are inserted into these openings.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1987Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Inventor: William A. Holmes
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Patent number: 4862519Abstract: A fanny pack in combination with an insulated handwarmer muff provides a device for carrying objects and a handwarming device, each of which can be used independently of the other. The handwarmer pack is worn to the rear of the user's body on the hips. When turned to the front of the user's body the user's hands may be inserted into an insulated handwarmer muff through separate openings which do not give access to the compartment in which objects are carried. With the muff removed, the other contents of the pack are unaffected, while the muff can still be used to warm the hands, or opened flat as a seat cushion. The pocket which housed the muff is then available for additional carrying space, while the contents of the main compartment, or fanny pack are accessible by means of a separate opening at the top.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Inventor: John A. Bull
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Patent number: 4741051Abstract: The drawing illustrates a protective mitt for use by police officers and the like when placing handcuffs on the wrists of prisoners behind the back wherein a connection extends between both hands for further restraining movement of the hands and providing a covering therefor wherein opposed fabric wall panels form a pouch having an open top with tie means securing the cuffs within the pouch and separating the hands within the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: May 3, 1988Inventor: Kenneth G. Bible
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Patent number: 4495659Abstract: A cold-weather muff includes an elongated generally cylindrically shaped insulative member having open ends, a water resistant and wind-proof lining surrounding the insulative member, and an inner liner disposed within the insulative member having longitudinally opposed left and right hand receiving pockets and a chemical heating element receiving chamber intermediate the left and right hand receiving pockets. Resilient collars are provided on the open ends that are individually cooperative with respective ones of the left and right hand receiving pockets to minimize convective heat loss by preventing wind from passing through the muff. An emblem may be fastened to the outer lining displaying any desired indicia. A flap on the outer lining provides a resealable closure for the chemical heating element receiving chamber. The cold-weather muff is particularly advantageous for spectator sports, and may readily be incorporated in any suitable body garment such as a hooded sweatshirt.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1983Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: Multi-Tech CorporationInventors: Herman Madnick, Ralph F. Goldman
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Patent number: 4408355Abstract: A hand warmer is provided which tightly fits against the waist of the user by means of an adjustable belt, and which substantially conforms to the curvature of the body. An elastic band is disposed in the interior of the muff for holding a heat source device therein, and means are provided at each end opening of the muff for selectively varying the size thereof between fully open and fully closed.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1982Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Inventor: Kenneth Brock
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Patent number: 4221954Abstract: A hand warmer, particularly for simple therapeutic treatment or pain alleviation for the hands of arthritics, the warmer having the general configuration of a muff accommodating both hands of the user, the muff having a heated core which can be gently or firmly grasped by the user, inside an outer envelope of soft cloth or fur-like material which retains the heat, the core also having a covering of soft thermal material over a safety sheath and heat-distributive padding to prevent accidental contact with wiring or hot spots in the core.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1978Date of Patent: September 9, 1980Inventor: Florence Cohen