Article Or Carrier Attached To Garment By Means Entering Hole Therein Patents (Class 224/182)
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Patent number: 10640320Abstract: Belt mounted folding tape holders and related methods and systems. In a first illustrative embodiment, a tape holder assembly has a body with a belt clip disposed on a first side, on the opposite side, a folding hook may be stored in a recess when not in use to provide a slim profile. For use, the folding hook is released from the recess and folded down to provide a generally horizontal shelf on which one or more rolls of tape may be placed. A generally vertical member is disposed at a distal end of the shelf to retain the tape roll thereon. In some embodiments, the vertical member may fold and in others it may be fixed to the end of the shelf member.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Inventor: David H. Matheny
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Patent number: 10486004Abstract: A quick-release fire hose clamp for securing a fire hose in place on a fire-fighter's shoulder includes a strap attachment assembly which is releasably fastenable to a backpack strap disposed over the fire-fighter's shoulder. The clamp includes a clamp mechanism that extends upwardly from the strap attachment assembly and has a semi-cylindrically shaped lower hose support body, and a confronting semi-cylindrically shaped upper clamp shell that is pivotable upwardly to enable a length of hose to be laid on the lower hose support body, pivotable downwardly to exert a compressive clamping force on the hose, and pivotable upwardly to release the hose. The clamp mechanism includes a pivotable clasp lever that has a cammed lower surface for exerting a compressive force on the upper surface of the upper clamp shell, the clasp lever being threadingly movable up and down to accommodate larger and smaller hoses, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Inventors: Danny Solis, Jr., Daniel R. Solis
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Patent number: 10182641Abstract: A tape measure holder, including a loop to allow a belt to be threaded therethrough, an intermediary portion connected at a first end to an end of the loop, and a holding portion connected at a second end of the intermediary portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2018Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Inventor: Keith B. Goodman
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Patent number: 10172395Abstract: An article for carrying a concealed weapon having a main body forming an undergarment, at least one holster body incorporated with said main body, said holster body defining a holster cavity, and at least one magnet positioned inside or adjacent to said holster cavity.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2013Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: CAN CAN CONCEALMENT LLCInventors: Alison Scutte, Darlene Cahill
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Patent number: 9835409Abstract: A pocket carried holster of modest outer dimension and novel design is secured to the outer extents of the front pocket in a pair of pants to facilitate the discrete carry of a small caliber semiautomatic pistol and a spare ammunition magazine such that both can be safely removed from the pocket's confines in an expedited manner without snagging on the garment.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2016Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Inventor: David James Munz
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Patent number: 9677865Abstract: A pistol magazine holster may comprise a body capable of retaining a pistol magazine, a support structure coupled to the body and adapted to secure the body to a compartment, and a snag member coupled to the body. The snag member may be adapted to retain the body within the compartment as the magazine is withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2015Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Inventor: Neil Christian Rogers
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Publication number: 20150007375Abstract: A holder for securing glasses or other personal item that is securely incorporated into an article of clothing or accessory at the time of manufacture. The holder includes a base member inserted into or attached to the article or accessory or to a trim which is itself attached to an article or accessory. A hanger is connected to the base member and includes a loop connected to a support base. One or more openings can be provided on the base member. The support base and base member can be integrally formed. The support base can be formed from part of the article or accessory or trim. The holder allows a wearer to insert a piece of a pair of glasses, or a part of another item, through the loop and allows the item to assume a secure and relatively flat position. It may include an RFID tag and/or a cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Applicant: Hang On Holder, LLCInventors: Janice LEE-HOLOWKA, Patricia LEE, Marc LESTER
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Publication number: 20140151416Abstract: An article of apparel is disclosed that includes a covered electronic device. The apparel is at least partially formed from a material element that defines an aperture. The electronic device is locatable within the aperture and secured to the material element. A material covers the electronic device such that the electronic device cannot be seen. Upon activation of the electronic device, the readout is seen through the material. The electronic device may be a timing device, such as a watch, or a global positioning system unit. The apparel may be a wristband formed from a polymer material or any of a variety of other types of apparel.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2014Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: Nike, Inc.Inventors: James Alec Ishihara, YeongKyu Yoo, Edward Lang Boyd
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Publication number: 20140069063Abstract: A travel accessory includes a closeable case, defining an exterior and an interior, and an interior member, attached to the interior. The interior member is configured to unfold, to define a pouch having a size sufficient to contain the closeable case.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Inventor: Darnell W. Edmonds
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Patent number: 8608041Abstract: An attachment system for load-bearing equipment includes two sets of parallel webbing strips disposed at an angle to each other. The straps are attached to equipment base fabric such that they form vertical channels between the webbing and the fabric which are at an angle relative to both sets of straps and diagonal channels between the webbing and the fabric which are parallel to one of the sets of straps. An accessory can be mounted in any of at least three different orientations by running accessory straps parallel to one of the sets of webbing strips or running the straps within the vertical channels.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Major Surplus and Survival, Inc.Inventor: Steve Adkisson
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Patent number: 8523029Abstract: An attachment mount for removably attaching articles to a MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment or the like. The mount is unitary with openings for affixing an article. A pair of resiliently compressible outer tines with a barb are compressed inwardly to be inserted through a pair of adjacent loops in a first horizontal webbing and then into a vertically-aligned pair of adjacent loops in a second webbing. Upon exiting the loops of the second webbing, the barbs spring outwardly to catch upon a lower edge at spaced stitched areas of the second webbing. Inner tines are directed overtop of the first webbing and into the same loops in the second webbing occupied by the outer tines, with the stitched area between the loops straddled by the inner tines.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: Safariland, LLCInventors: William H. Rogers, Matthew E. McKendrick
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Publication number: 20120175391Abstract: A multi-mount system, including a receiver as one component of the system, for removably attaching articles to a garment. The receiver has openings for affixing the receiver to a device that is then secured to a device-compatible garment. An article, such as a holster, is affixed to an attachment mount that is then inserted into the receiver in locking engagement therewith. The receiver can also be attached to a platform, which is then secured to a garment. The receiver can also be attached to a second mount, which is then secured to a garment. The receiver can further be attached to other devices, such as a backing plate and waist belt. The mount and its affixed article can be quickly relocated to another receiver by compressing resilient outer tines of the mount and withdrawing the mount and then inserting it into another open receiver on the user's person.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: William H. Rogers, Matthew E. McKendrick
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Publication number: 20120175390Abstract: An attachment mount for removably attaching articles to a MOLLE/PALS-compliant garment or the like. The mount is unitary with openings for affixing an article. A pair of resiliently compressible outer tines with a barb are compressed inwardly to be inserted through a pair of adjacent loops in a first horizontal webbing and then into a vertically-aligned pair of adjacent loops in a second webbing. Upon exiting the loops of the second webbing, the barbs spring outwardly to catch upon a lower edge at spaced stitched areas of the second webbing. Inner tines are directed overtop of the first webbing and into the same loops in the second webbing occupied by the outer tines, with the stitched area between the loops straddled by the inner tines.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: William H. Rogers, Matthew E. McKendrick
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Patent number: 8006353Abstract: A retainer for a bag shoulder strap, including a flat longitudinal member having a retaining portion on one end, a pin retaining member secured to one side of the flat longitudinal member, and a pin member. The pin retaining member defines a transverse space between the retaining member and the longitudinal member adjacent the longitudinal member other end, and also includes wings spaced from the longitudinal member and projecting inwardly from opposite sides adjacent the longitudinal member one end. The pin member includes a transverse portion pivotally trapped in the transverse space, and first and second pin legs extending longitudinally from opposite ends of the transverse portion to pointed ends adjacent the longitudinal member one end. In a securing position the pointed ends of the pin legs are between the pin retaining member wings and the longitudinal member.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Inventor: Patricia E. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7912550Abstract: A mechanism for attaching a component, such as a speech processor unit of a cochlear implant, to the clothing of a user of that component. The attaching mechanism is operable by an unlocking device, such as a magnet that can be held in the possession of a person other than the person wearing the clothing to which the component is mounted. The attachment device can comprise an elongate pin member that is adapted to pass through at least a portion of an item of clothing and be received in a chamber and held by frictional engagement therein.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Cochlear LimitedInventor: Rupert Christian Scheiner
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Patent number: 7784157Abstract: An apparatus which facilitates retaining a coil wire from a microphone onto a shirt. The device is used to retain the coil from a microphone to a location adjacent to a police officer's shirt. The microphone or other communication device has an alligator clip or other means by which it is clipped to a shirt. The microphone is attached to a coil which then is attached to a pack which is usually worn on the police officer's belt. The present invention provides a secure loop which is securely retained on the shirt and through which the microphone coil passes. As a result, when the microphone becomes dislodged, the loop provides a means by which the coil dangles from the loop and enables the microphone to remain adjacent to the police officer's shirt.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: MTS 911 Wear Inc.Inventors: Michael Short, Michelle D. Short, legal representative
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Publication number: 20080148467Abstract: Recently a portable telephone, a portable player or a compact digital camera is packed with various kinds of personal information. Since personal information is lost or flowed out when a portable telephone or the like is broken by a shock or picked up by a stranger as a result of falling to a ground or a floor, falling of a portable telephone or the like must be prevented positively. A hanger loop on inner side of a pocket is characterized in that falling of a portable telephone or the like can be prevented positively by sewing a loop cloth on inner side of a pocket and connecting a portable telephone or the like and a strap to the loop cloth.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventor: Kazuhiko Sugiura
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Patent number: 7107624Abstract: A headmount apparatus for mounting vision enhancement equipment thereon which is comprised of a mounting shell having at least one pad and having at least one mounting surface to which the vision enhancing equipment is mounted, where at least one pad is configured to contact the user's head. The headmount apparatus is also comprised of at least one elastic strap which is attached to the mounting shell for securing the mounting shell to the user's head. The headmount apparatus for mounting vision enhancement equipment thereon could alternatively be comprised of at least one mounting frame for attaching vision enhancement equipment, at least one hardware mounting surface for accepting the mounting frame, and a hood configured to fit over a user's head where the hood is made at least in part from an elastic material and which contains the hardware mounting surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Blair R. Dobbie, Charles D. Willey, Steven A. Brillhart
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Patent number: 6659321Abstract: A tool pouch includes an internal tool receiving portion and an external tool receiving portion such that the internal tool receiving portion is insertable into the user pocket to provide a protective tool holder within the user pocket and the external tool receiving portion is positioned outside of the user pocket for receiving tools. The internal tool receiving portion has first and second internal members which are generally planar elements that are attached to each other to form an internal tool receiving cavity. The external tool receiving portion has first and second external members which are generally planar elements that are attached to each other to form a second tool receiving cavity. The internal and external tool receiving portions are connected at a bail. Any part of the internal or external tool receiving portions may be substantially formed from a multi-layered piece of material. An underlying stiffening element may be used to strengthen any portion of the tool pouch.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Ideal Industries, Inc.Inventors: Bruce W. Hartranft, John Zachary, David A. Trotter
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Publication number: 20030141327Abstract: A multiple interchangeable carrier attachment system including a carrier and at least one attachment releasably attached to the carrier and adapted to be exchanged with attachments from other carriers which releasably attach to the carrier or attachment. Name or other identifying indicia is placed on each attachment which may be releasably connected to the carrier and the owner of the carrier can exchange attachments having his or her identifying indicia with owners of other carriers having their identifying indicia for trade, friendship and other purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Barbara Cruise, Gerald Buck
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Publication number: 20020179655Abstract: A holder for a cylinder of lip balm or lipstick which holds the product tightly and includes an elastic strap which may be attached to a part of the user's garment such as in the vicinity of the upper chest of the user or to an accessory of the user so that the lip balm product may be readily applied to the lips of the user without being removed from its attachment to the user's garment or accessory.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Kimberly S. Finlay
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Publication number: 20020030071Abstract: A device for carrying objects, comprises a loop attachable to a user or a user's clothing whereby an object is insertable through the loop for retention thereby, insertion of the object being in a direction transverse to the attachment point.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: Michael Griffiths
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Publication number: 20020008126Abstract: Disclosed is a securing device for personal pagers consisting of a plastic holster-type device that includes interchangeable securing means for attaching it to the clothes of the user. The present invention includes a conventional belt clip for attaching to belts and the like as well as a locking straight pin, either of which can be used at any one given time. The incorporation of the pin allows the user to attach the pager to virtually any article of clothing in a secure manner in a situation where the belt clip would be insufficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventor: Shirley Warner
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Patent number: 5893497Abstract: A universal pager caddy comprises a transverse bar having a pivotal pin connected at one end and a locking catch at the other end to engage the free end of the pin. A downwardly extending support member is mounted to the opposite side of the bar at each end curving outwardly and then downwardly in a substantially U-shaped configuration. The pager caddy is pinned to clothing in whatever location the user deems appropriate eliminating the traditional belt mounting. A pager clip is then readily inserted between the bar and the support member with the member engaging the back of the pager case securely holding the pager in a convenient selected location.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Inventor: Daniel Schaiewitz
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Patent number: 5816458Abstract: A holder is provided for arrangement of small goods which includes: at least one pipe member with open opposite ends; at least one expandable/contractible curled cord which is substantially equal in length to the pipe member when the curled cord is in a contracted state, wherein the curled cord is received in the inside of the pipe member; holding rings for holding small goods, wherein the holding rings are attached at both ends of the curled cord so that the holding rings are located at both ends of the pipe member, respectively, and each of the holding rings have an outer diameter which is larger than an inner diameter of the pipe member; and an attachment member for attachment of the holder to external matter, wherein the attachment member is fixed to the pipe member.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Yonenoi Design Ltd.Inventor: Kimio Yonenoi
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Patent number: 5752632Abstract: Method and apparatus for releasably attaching electronic components to a user's clothing. The apparatus enables an electronic component, for instance a tactical radio microphone, to be releasably attachable to a user's clothing by one of the buttons thereof. The apparatus defines a slot for engaging a wearer's button and a ring or other keeper device for receiving therein the clip of a microphone or other electronic component. The body of the apparatus is sized to minimize rotation of the microphone or other electronic device around the axis of its rotation formed by its clip and the wearer's garments.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1995Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventors: Douglas James Sanderson, Anastacio Medina, Jr.
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Patent number: 4723695Abstract: A support for a fish landing net comprises a pouch of such size as to accommodate the net and having a mouth through which the net may pass into and out of the pouch. The mouth constantly is maintained in an open position by a stiffeningmember. The pouch may be permanently or removably secured to the back of a fisherman's garment.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1986Date of Patent: February 9, 1988Inventor: Hugh A. Farber
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Patent number: 4422306Abstract: This attachment for garments is adaptable to be removably secured to either the sleeves, or the breast pocket of a jacket, coat, or other garment, and it consists primarily of an elongated plate, having a decorative face on one side, and it includes, on its other side, means, for securing it to a garment. The attachment may include a rearward storage enclosure that is opened and closed by sliding the plate relative thereto. The attachment may be used to replace the row of buttons conventionally used on the sleeve of a garment.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1978Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Inventor: Ted Larson
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Patent number: 4294385Abstract: A combination holster and belt in which the holster is rapidly attachable to or separable from the belt comprising a holster with two spaced understanding pins on the side of the holster next to the body of the person wearing the holster, each pin comprising a shank and a generally flat head of substantial larger diameter than the diameter of the shank; and a belt having affixed on the inside surface thereof two rigid slotted plates spaced apart substantially the same distance as the distance between said pins, each of the plates and the adjacent portion of the belt being perforated with a slot, one end of which is large enough to admit the flat head of said pin and the other end of which is smaller in diameter than the head and yet large enough to admit the shank of said pin.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1980Date of Patent: October 13, 1981Assignee: Alpha Plastics, Inc.Inventor: William H. Rogers
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Patent number: 4272852Abstract: An outer garment having means affixed to the shoulders for removably securing a knapsack at either the front, the rear, or knapsacks at both the front and rear of the garment is disclosed. A pair of shoulder straps, each extending over one of the shoulders of the garment from the front to the rear, has free ends adapted to secure and remove the knapsack or knapsacks, the securing means comprising a loop connecting the strap to a ring. The knapsack is equipped with a pair of hook-type snap fasteners, such as a snap hook, arrnaged on the knapsack to permit attaching to the rings at the ends of the shoulder straps on the front of the garment, or the rings at the end of the shoulder straps at the rear of the garment. Alternatively, two knapsacks so equipped can be so attached, one at the front and one at the rear.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1978Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Mighty-Mac, Inc.Inventor: Richard S. Bell