Attaching Means Looped Around Neck Or Crossing Shoulder Patents (Class 224/188)
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Patent number: 10334920Abstract: An umbrella holder and stabilization system for hands-free holding of an umbrella includes a housing having a plurality of walls that, collectively, define an interior space, and a top wall defining an opening for receiving the handle of the umbrella into the interior space. The system includes a neck strap having opposed ends and a fastener coupling the ends so to form a loop. At least one clamp is coupled to the neck strap that is slidable along an extent of the neck strap and is operable to releasably capture the pole of the umbrella. A belt includes a strap having opposed ends that is selectively attachable about one of a user's chest or a user's waist. A connector strap may extend between the torso belt and neck strap. Thus, an umbrella is secured in the housing and held upright without use of a user's hands.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2018Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Inventor: Vishnu Vardhan Chagalamarri
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Patent number: 9999292Abstract: A dual charging cable lanyard for use with a mobile phone includes a first cable and a second cable each having a data or charging connector at first ends, respectively. The lanyard includes a connector bride having receiving ports at opposite ends for receiving the data or charging connectors of the pair of cables so as to form a neck strap. The lanyard includes a cell phone holding member. Opposing ends of the first and second cables are received into a single signal port and is selectively received into the cell phone holding member for connection to a cell phone. The lanyard includes a dual action safety assembly intermediate the signal port and holding member for preventing inadvertent release of the cell phone holder from the cables.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2018Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Inventor: Daniel Dean Rainsong
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Patent number: 8132582Abstract: An umbrella having a telescopic shaft having one end carrying a handle and an opposite end carrying a canopy is held in a harness having upper and lower belts fittable on a user. The handle is secured to the lower belt. A strap around the upper belt carries a clip having a base plate and a counter plate flanking the strap, a pivot pin passing through the strap between the base plate and counter plate, and four fingers projecting from the base plate and releasably gripping the umbrella shaft.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2010Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Eberhard Goebel GmbH & Co.Inventor: Felix Goebel
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Publication number: 20110062197Abstract: An umbrella comprising a canopy with ribs for support thereof and a handle, the handle including a flexible cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: Lydia Cottrell
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Patent number: 7641085Abstract: An umbrella support device includes a halter strap formed as a loop having a connection point formed thereon for attachment to a belt, an umbrella cup attached to the halter strap proximate to the connection point for receiving an umbrella handle therein, and an umbrella stabilizer attached to the halter strap at a point furthest from the umbrella cup for accommodating an umbrella pole therethrough. A method of donning the umbrella support device includes placing the halter strap over a user's first shoulder, placing the halter strap over the user's second shoulder, such that the halter strap extends behind the user's neck, in front of the user's shoulders, under the user's arms and across the user's back, and orienting the halter strap such that the umbrella cup is approximately centered across the user's back and the umbrella stabilizer is approximately centered behind the user's neck.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Inventor: Dorothy Shook Nickels
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Patent number: 7416099Abstract: A neck strap for a mobile electronic device, includes a flexible loop arrangeable around the neck of a user and a connector whereby said flexible loop is connectable to said mobile electronic device. Furthermore, one section of said flexible loop includes at least one securing element, whereby a cable is securable to said at least one section of the flexible loop. In this way, a cable, such as an earphone cable, may be secured to the flexible loop, thereby organizing the cable and reducing tangling of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications ABInventors: Rodolfo deLĂ©on, Bilgi Karan
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Patent number: 6918519Abstract: A securing mechanism for use in a holster, gun safe, base station, recharging/docking station, gun rack, or other safety housing for a firearm or other item, including one or more retaining members that engage the trigger guard, barrel, or other part of the firearm to prevent withdrawl of the firearm from the safety housing by anyone other than an authorized user of the firearm. The securing mechanism includes a biometric identification mechanism such as a fingerprint sensor for scanning fingerprint information of a prospective user of the firearm, and a processor for comparing the scanned biometric information with stored biometric information of an authorized user and releasing the retaining member only if the scanned biometric information matches that of the authorized user.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Safety First Devices, IncorporatedInventors: Albert W. Vor Keller, David R. Fletcher, Robert C. Chinn
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Patent number: 6619520Abstract: A hands-free carry-bag/umbrella sling with a frontally-disposed receptacle and rearward support harness. The support harness comprises a broad three-strap wishbone support for holding a significant load and the umbrella securely against the body. The frontal receptacle is sized to carry a considerable payload, and it includes a pocket for receiving the handle of any conventional umbrella, inclusive of curved handles. A support that is sewn into the carry-bag/umbrella sling supports the shaft of the umbrella. The particularly configured shape provides a snug fit, yet the carry-bag provides for quick and easy deployment and removal. The free-hanging design safely and securely holds any size umbrella in its open configuration. Moreover, when the carry-bag is not in use, its particularly configured paneled structure easily collapses and folds for storage.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Inventor: Deborah Hammond
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Publication number: 20010040177Abstract: A hands-free carry-bag/umbrella sling with a frontally-disposed receptacle and rearward support harness. The support harness comprises a broad three-strap wishbone support for holding a significant load and the umbrella securely against the body. Moreover, the harness configuration includes a wide-ranging adjustable shoulder strap that can fit adults as well as children. The frontal receptacle is sized to carry a considerable payload, and it includes a pocket for receiving the handle of any conventional umbrella, inclusive of curved handles. A support that is sewn into the carry-bag/umbrella sling supports the shaft of the umbrella. The pattern design of the present invention is highly economical and greatly simplifies manufacturing. All panel components are cut and sewn from a durable material (e.g. vinyl fabric, vinyl backed woven polyester fabric, leather), and are sewn into a tailored body-hugging shape that is particularly configured for comfort under load.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: November 15, 2001Inventor: Deborah Hammond
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Patent number: 6247482Abstract: A device consisting in it's entirely of a polyethylene, polyolefin, or the like blend of lightweight materials, having a canopy/convex-shaped hood affixed to a sturdy, hinged backboard with in adjustable lumbar support plus two shoulder supports with attached easy-apply harness and waist belt, to be worn by the user in place of holding a conventional umbrella in one's hand. This alternative hands-free umbrella device is comfortably harnessed to the user's torso, thus sheltering his/her head, shoulders, backside, and arms from most weather conditions such as rain, sleet, snow, and sun. While not in use, this device serves as a carrying case when folded in the closed orientation or can be utilized as an emergency floatation device thereupon in the same position. For an additional convenience there is a personal pouch attached to the lower backside of the invention for storage of smaller items while being worn by the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Inventor: Robert Chris Muis
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Patent number: 6053385Abstract: A backpack that includes an umbrella support assembly and an umbrella. The umbrella is storable within an umbrella storage compartment provided along an entire side edge of the backpack. The collapsible rain canopy is sized to shield the back pack and the user from rain when deployed.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventors: Janet Ward, Ken DeBono
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Patent number: 5918612Abstract: An umbrella holder is provided which permits the user to be protected by an umbrella while permitting the user's hands to remain free. The holder includes a waist belt and shoulder strap. Means for securing the umbrella handle to the waist belt and the umbrella shaft to the shoulder strap are provided. The belt and strap are adjustable and permit the umbrella shaft to be secured to the user's chest without impinging on a breast of the user and permitting the belt to be raised or lowered with respect to the user's waist thus enabling umbrellas having different shaft lengths to be accommodated as well as users having different waist to shoulder dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Inventor: Frank Hughes
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Patent number: 5878761Abstract: A holding device for attaching to a torso and supporting a pop-up umbrella upright without the use of hands of a wearer and has an in-use position where it is releasibly attached to the torso of the wearer and a non-use position where it is removed from the torso of the wearer and stowed away for easy transport.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Inventor: Dinesh L. Vadher
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Patent number: 5513786Abstract: An umbrella holder which straps to an individual's torso is adapted to hold an open umbrella upright so as to permit the user's hands to be unencumbered. The umbrella holder includes a harness having a shoulder strap which crosses the back and chest of the user at an oblique angle and engages a waist belt. A support member which secures the umbrella to the harness extends generally perpendicular from the belt and engages the shoulder strap. The shoulder forms a brace which provides lateral support to the support member to maintain the umbrella in its upright orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Inventor: Jerome Drane
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Patent number: 4537339Abstract: An umbrella support includes a planar support having upper and lower pockets thereon to receive a curved or straight handle of a short or long umbrella shaft, respectively, of an umbrella to be supported. The support is mounted on the front or back of a user's body. When mounted on the back, the angle of the planar support to the user's body can be varied by a pivotally mounted plate at the bottom of the planar support engaging the user's body at various angles. The upper end of the planar support has guide passages to receive a portion of the umbrella shaft and retain it therein. Leather straps secure the umbrella shaft to the planar support between the upper or lower pocket in which the handle end of the shaft is supported and the passages in the guides. The upper end of the planar support has a pivotally mounted plate with slots therein to receive the umbrella shaft when the plate is in a horizontal position.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1984Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Inventor: Beverly Pearson