Including Or Carrying A Reel Patents (Class 224/162)
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Patent number: 5983881Abstract: An archer's bow includes a riser between upper and lower limbs, and secured to limbs with bolt fasteners. A housing contains a spool with flexible webbing wound thereon. A leg extends at an acute angle to the housing and includes an aperture for securement to one of the bolt fasteners. Webbing extends through an opening in the housing and is wound to one side of the riser so as to be maintained clear of the sight window. The webbing automatically retracts when worn by a user to adjust tension in the webbing as a bow is carried while climbing or running. Further, the webbing automatically retracts immediately upon dismount and clears the sight window before even a quick shot can be taken.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventor: Dana D. Killian
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Patent number: 5971238Abstract: A retractable drinking bottle includes a reel, and a cord which ties a bottle to the reel. In the retracted position the bottle is placed side-by-side to the reel housing, and when the user desires to take a drink the bottle is grasped and pulled away from the reel. Thereafter, the bottle is retractable back to the reel. The reel preferably includes a housing that contains a retraction mechanism and a spool upon which a flexible line is wound. The preferred housing also includes a clip for attaching the reel to the user's clothing or to a vehicle such as a bicycle. An elastic cord is releasable attached to the end of the reel line, and the cord is formed into a loop. The bottle includes indentations sized to be received inside the loop of the cord. The bottle is also formed such that in the retracted position it nests inside the reel housing. The bottle is retractable to the holder after taking a drink, and the bottle is retained by the holder and cannot be dropped.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Inventors: Giuseppe Malvasi, Marina Polacci
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Patent number: 5964385Abstract: A cane retrieval device includes a flexible linking member that retractably joins a cane to a wrist-mounted attachment strap. A constant, tension-spring controlled positioning assembly allows placement of a tethered cane in a user-selected location remote from the user's hands, while drawing the cane into a readily grasped orientation in a uniform manner upon demand. A brake mechanism prevents unwanted cane retraction. The wrist-mounted attachment strap is adjustable and requires no special dexterity during securement or removal.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Inventor: William H. Simon
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Patent number: 5961066Abstract: A hands-free tape dispenser for dispensing adhesive tapes of varying widths and quantities. The tape dispenser is attached to a user's wrist or arms, and comprises a U-shaped body having a flat top portion, a left sidewall extending downwards from the left edge of the top portion and a right sidewall extending downwards from the right edge of said top portion, a rod protruding from the top portion, a rotary holder for mounting the tape roll, a securing means tightened onto said rod and a plurality of fastening straps extending from the left and right sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Inventor: Robert A. Hambleton
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Patent number: 5911216Abstract: An archer's bow includes a riser between upper and lower limbs, and secured to limbs with bolt fasteners. A housing contains a spool with flexible webbing would thereon. A leg extends at an acute angle to the housing and includes an aperture for securement to one of the bolt fasteners. Webbing extends through an opening in the housing and is wound to one side of the riser so as to be maintained clear of the sight window. The webbing automatically retracts when worn by a user to adjust tension in the webbing as a bow is carried while climbing or running. Further, the webbing automatically retracts immediately upon dismount and clears the sight window before even a quick shot can be taken.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1998Date of Patent: June 15, 1999Inventor: Dana D. Killian
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Patent number: 5904280Abstract: A wrist-mountable device comprising a body having a top surface and a strap for holding the body onto the wrist of a user. A magnet is provided underneath the top surface for holding, by way of magnetic attraction, objects such as screws or nails onto the top surface. A light source is connected to the body by means of an adjustably bendable elongate connector.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: B.K. Rekhatex (H.K.) Ltd.Inventor: Hsiang Ho Chan
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Patent number: 5897039Abstract: A retractable strap that may be attached to a variety of different transportable objects that includes a flexible strap having first and second ends and a first and second retractor, each first and second retractor having an attachment end for attaching the object and a strap end for receipt of a respective first and second end of the flexible strap such that the first and second retractor enable adjustment of the flexible strap from the first and second ends.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Inventor: J. Kevin Swenke
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Patent number: 5881932Abstract: A bag is convertible between a hand-held bag, a shoulder bag and a backpack. The bag includes a bag body defining an interior storage space. A top handle is positioned on a top portion of the body. The bag includes a pair of discrete, separate shoulder straps and a pair of independently operable shoulder strap retraction systems. Each of the retraction systems includes at least one reel-type winding device operably connected to a respective strap for storing and selectively retracting and withdrawing a portion of the respective shoulder straps. Each reel-type device is positioned in the bag at least in part within the interior storage space, and overlying a respective opening in the bag to withdraw and retract the respective shoulder strap therefrom. Each strap is selectively positionable at a retracted position, a withdrawn position, and an intermediate position.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Inventor: Michael M. Wadden
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Patent number: 5662251Abstract: A fishing harness adapter which permits the conversion of a fishing harness assembly having dual reel attachment straps into a single reel attachment strap unit, comprising a harness lead assembly, and a reel-eye hub assembly which mates to a fishing reel. The reel-eye hub assembly possesses eye receptacles which receive the eyes of the fishing reel therein. Set screws are then inserted into bores which extend through said eye receptacles, such that said set screws also penetrate the eyes which are positioned within the eye receptacles, thus securing the reel-eye hub assembly firmly to the reel. The dual reel attachment straps of the fishing harness assembly are joined together by a connector affixed to an end of a harness lead line. The opposite end of the harness lead line has a quick release attachment mechanism affixed thereat, which is then secured to a hub flange which protrudes from the reel-eye hub assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Inventor: Geoffrey Rossiter
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Patent number: 5641109Abstract: A belt-mountable tape dispenser operable with one hand for the retrieval and cutting of a predetermined length of tape from a spool of tape mounted to the dispenser. The tape dispenser includes a frame fabricated from a malleable material to accommodate conforming the frame to the waist of the wearer. Belt clips on each end of the frame releasably mount the frame to the belt. A strut extends downwardly from the frame and rotatably supports a reel upon which the spool of tape can be mounted. A cutter assembly and a cutter shield are removably attached to the strut. The cutter assembly and the cutter shield are adaptable to being mounted to the strut for either a left-hand operation or a right-hand operation. The placement of the reel below the frame prevents the pulling and tearing forces imposed on the tape from dislodging the tape dispenser from the belt.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1994Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: We 3 Tech, Inc.Inventor: Billy Dennis Willoughby
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Patent number: 5555589Abstract: A golf club and golf shoe cleaning device with an extendable tether (12) that is attachable to a golf bag or other convenient surface. The device includes a container (10) with two opposed ends. A back end (17) which has a surface suitable for printing and a front end (14) which serves as a cap or lid for the container (10). The front end (14) includes brush bristles (11) extending away from the exterior of the front end (14). The device further includes within the container (10) a coiled spring (22) powered revolvable hub (21) to which one end of a flexible tether (12) is attached. The flexible tether (12) is wound around the revolvable hub (21) and then exits the container (10) through an aperture (13) and is available to be attached to a golf bag or other convenient surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventor: Daniel L. Moultrie
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Patent number: 5540468Abstract: A door opening and closing device for a handicapped person dependent on a wheel chair and or crutches for mobility is disclosed, which includes a housing generally sized for a person to hold in his hand, the housing having a peripheral opening. A reel is rotatably mounted within the housing, and an elongate flexible member is would on the reel and extends through the peripheral opening. A resilient member in the housing is interconnected between the housing and the flexible member such that it is stressed when the flexible member is withdrawn from the housing such that it will retract the flexible member back into the housing with the withdrawing force is removed. A grasping member is connected to the free end of the flexible member which has a configuration such that it will easily grasp the shaft housing of a conventional door knob and not slip off when the flexible member is pulled to open or close the door.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Inventor: Arnold Fassman
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Patent number: 5513785Abstract: A gun retention system is provided for an officer to securely lock his weapon inside his holster while at the same time allowing quick and easy drawing of the weapon and maintaining a physical connection between the weapon and the officer's security belt. The gun retention system comprises a weapon grip, a security belt, and a spool housing. The weapon grip contains a connector which attaches to the security belt and can be either right-handed or left-handed. The other end of security belt is connected to a spool and is coiled around the spool inside the spool housing. The spool housing can be mounted on the service belt directly behind an existing holder or can be integrally attached to a holster. A spool lock button on the spool housing provides safe and quick locking and unlocking of the gun inside the holster. The security belt does not interfere with the officer's ability to load, draw, aim and fire his weapon when needed. Tension in the security belt can be adjusted to the officer's desire.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Inventor: Gerald P. Campagna, Jr.
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Patent number: 5505354Abstract: The present invention provides a fisherman's bait and tackle box which is compact and contoured to comfortably fit about the fisherman's waist when attached to a belt worn by the fisherman. The wearable box of the present invention organizes and provides easy access to fishing supplies and accessories, thereby eliminating the time consuming problem of searching through a conventional tackle box or vest, especially when re-rigging a broken leader while the fisherman remains wading in the water. A plurality of separate compartments neatly organize accessories such as fishing leader, bait, fishing lures, split-shot, and fishing hooks, for instance. The fishing leader is fed through a hole in the front of the present invention and can be cut at a desired length by a cutter located under the leader. Pushing a spring-tensioned dispenser button dispenses a single split shot. A rod holder is mounted on the box to permit both hands to be free to re-rig a broken leader.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Inventors: James C. Hutton, Sondra Hutton
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Patent number: 5474278Abstract: A compact, light weight, back packable winch and power source, including a cable quick release device to facilitate single handed use of the winch. The power train and cable retrieval mechanisms are mounted on one side of a back pack frame or platform, and straps and padding enabling the mechanism to be carried like a back pack are mounted on the other side of the frame together with folding legs that assist in supporting the assembly during operation. A substantial quantity of small diameter cable is wound onto the winch spool by a level wind mechanism. The spool and level wind mechanism are powered, through chain and sprocket assemblies, by a hydraulic motor. The hydraulic motor is powered by a compact gasoline engine that operates a hydraulic pump to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor, controlled by a flow control valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1991Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Inventor: Joe H. Cleveland
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Patent number: 5388877Abstract: A hunting bow retrieval device is releasably engagable with a hunting bow to allow a treebound hunter to raise and lower the hunting bow to the hunting position. The hunting bow retriever comprises a reel mounted in an enclosed palm-sized casing and a line wound on the reel and extending out of the casing. The line has an open hook on the end that permits remote release of the bow. The casing is attached to a hunter with a belt clip. A foldable handle assembly engages the reel to implement rotational movement. A thumb brake allows a controlled release of said tension member from the wound position.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Inventor: Carl J. Wenk
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Patent number: 5388742Abstract: A workman's belt supported nail coil rack is formed by an inverted T-shaped member having its bar portion substantially horizontally disposed and its stem elongated for receiving a plurality of nail coils in superposed relation. One end of the T-bar is elongated and turned at right angle to form an upstanding leg which is riveted to a workman's utility belt tool holding pad for supporting the nail rack laterally of a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Inventors: Carol M. Ethridge, Kenneth L. Ethridge
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Patent number: 5358158Abstract: The instant device is made up of a semi-rigid, one piece belt clip with two sides worn on the belt of a fisherman, with touch fastener material permanently affixed to the one piece, two sided belt clip with two identical strips of hook tape stitched to the touch fastener material close to the bottom edge of the side of the belt clip furthest from the body of a fisherman wearing the device on the fisherman's belt and with a slit in each of the strips of hook tape which slits are amenable to receipt of the respective ends of a fishing reel.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1994Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignees: Paul Darr, Christine M. BaranowskiInventor: Paul Darr
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Patent number: 5294029Abstract: A suspending strap lodging device allows a suspending strap to be extracted from or withdrawn into a portable object, such as a bag, depending upon whether or not the strap is needed. The device includes a mechanism for allowing the strap to be withdrawn or extracted to a desired length; a locking mechanism for controlling movements of the strap steplessly in both the withdrawing and the extracting directions; and a mechanism for releasing the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism provided in the withdrawing and extracting mechanism prevents the weight of the portable object, or the impact load caused when the object is lifted, from being directly exerted on the strap, thereby enabling the strap to be securely locked in position and allowing it to enjoy a long service life. Also a strap may be equipped with its own strap lodging device. Since it is equipped with a lodging device of its own, this strap can easily replace the straps of existing portable objects.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignees: Major Co., Ltd., Super Collection Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nobuyoshi Shimura, Koji Kawano
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Patent number: 5072867Abstract: A golf bag carrier having an automatically adjustable strap subassembly for fitting the shoulder of a golfer. The carrier has a bag subassembly having a peripheral wall and a bottom wall and an open top wall portion. The carrier also has a strap subassembly passing through a slotted hole in the peripheral wall forming a top exterior strap end and a bottom interior strap end. The carrier also has a retractor unit having a housing mounted on the bottom wall within the peripheral wall and having a spring-biased latchable cylinder rotatable relative to the housing and fixedly connected to the bottom interior strap end.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Inventor: Ron P. Zingale
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Patent number: 5027874Abstract: A handbag with a handle which can be converted into a shoulder strap includes a flexible strap a portion of which extends from an upper portion of the body of the handbag and constitutes its handle. The handbag includes a device for adjusting the length of the portion of the strap outside the upper portion of the body of the handbag so that the handle can be converted into a shoulder strap.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1990Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Assignee: Lucas International S.r.1.Inventor: Giovanni A. Gazzola
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Patent number: 5026274Abstract: The holding device consists of a housing having a means of attachment and suspension. The housing contains an extension device formed by a reel and return spring for a tension cord attached to the reel. The cord passes through an opening in the housing and is used for attaching the lighter. A catch shaft for the lighter surrounds the opening in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Inventor: Hannes Jacob
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Patent number: 5012964Abstract: A backpack for overland and underwater use having a central compartment for a first tightly-sealable sack adapted to contain the user's personal belongings, a rear compartment having a second tightly-sealable sack containing a sheet of foam material usable as a mattress, and a front compartment containing an inflatable bladder adapted to provide the backpack with good floating characteristics such that the backpack can be used as an element for logistic support and/or as a safety element for a skin-diver. The bottom region of the various compartments is provided with drainage for water. The backpack has straps which are capable of attachment in two ways, one for walking, the other for use in water. A line is provided for tethering the backpack to the user when underwater. The backpack is floatable when the bladder is inflated and a signal flag and flashlamp can be displayed.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Inventors: Angelo Falletta, Roberto Barbierato
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Patent number: 4928864Abstract: A portable dispenser for dispensing a variety of tape materials which includes a base portion formed as a C-shaped or continuous clamp which is engageable over the back of an individual's hand so as to not interfere with the normal use of the fingers and thumb and which supports a tape supply housing and a cutter assembly which are spaced relative to one another so that a length of tape may be extended from the tape supply housing with the free end thereof positioned adjacent a cutting edge.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1988Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Inventors: Jerry Walker, Troy Waddell
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Patent number: 4884730Abstract: A walking cane is yieldably attached to a user so that it may be recovered without bending if dropped. The attachment does not interfere with ordinary use of the cane in walking. A spring-loaded retractable chain in a reel attaches removably to the user's belt. The free end of the chain holds an "S" hook. The hook attaches to a grommet on a strap that encircles the cane and fastens adjustably about the cane with a hook and loop type fastener. A rubber "O" ring slides over the cane to snugly engage the cane above the strap. The "O" ring prevents the strap from riding up the cane during use of the device.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1989Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Inventor: Conrad L. Carpenter
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Patent number: 4880152Abstract: The invention is directed to a dispensing unit which is secured to a support member by an expandable core. The dispensing unit includes a container which is capable of receiving an expandable core member to secure the dispensing unit to a support member. The expandable core member includes a cylinder which can be expanded outwardly to secure the dispensing unit to the support member.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1988Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Inventor: Richard Trankle
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Patent number: 4858797Abstract: Presented is a backpack for use in carrying hose, such as fire hose, to locations where it is needed. The backpack includes a rigid metallic frame having at one end a hose support shelf on which at least two spirally coiled rolls of fire hose may be carried. Quickly engageable and releasable straps are provided to bind the coils of fire hose to the back frame, and shoulder straps and a waist strap are provided to suspend the backpack on the back of the wearer. All that is required of the wearer to release and deploy one or more coils of hose from the backpack is to tug on one end of a flexible cable, with the result that the quick-release straps that bind the coils to the frame are released, thus enabling the coils of hose to be deployed by a mere shrug of the shoulders.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Inventor: William G. Rabska
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Patent number: 4534063Abstract: A paging device and supporting receptacle are provided for detachably securing the device to an article of clothing and providing for limited pivotal movement of the device to permit visual observation of a display portion of the device without completely removing the device from the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1982Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Donald K. Krumin, Orville W. Larson
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Patent number: 4168793Abstract: A backpack frame is especially designed, together with ancillary equipment, to make easier the transportation of a litter or other load carrier by two or more human bearers acting in concert. The backpack frame contains features which permit the attachment of a connecting device which may in turn be attached to the frame of a litter or load carrier. The connecting device is attached to the backpack frame by means of a system of cables connected to a hand-operated winch which is mounted on the frame and which permits upward or downward adjustment of the height at which the load is carried while the bearers are actually in motion.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1978Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Inventor: William E. Knight