Receiver Attached To Clothing By Opposed Means Gripping Gathered Material Patents (Class 224/194)
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Patent number: 11638679Abstract: A pacifier attachment device for releasably attaching a pacifier to a toy, the pacifier attachment device comprising: an integrally-formed substrate formed from a flexible and elastic polymer material, wherein the integrally formed substrate includes a strap having a first strap portion and a second strap portion, and a coupling mechanism for releasably coupling the first strap portion with the second strap portion, said coupling mechanism being integrally formed with the strap.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2016Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: Trebco LLCInventor: Carla J. Schneider
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Patent number: 10058486Abstract: A two-stage teething mitten is provided that includes a fabric pocket defining an interior cavity adapted to enclose an infant hand. An opening is provided in the pocket to accommodate the insertion of an infant hand into the interior cavity. An elongate strap is positioned on the pocket adjacent the opening for detachably securing about the circumference of a wrist of the infant hand. A detachable teething member, which may take the form of a sleeve dimensioned to partially enclose the pocket, a teething ruff that may be attached to the elongate strap, or a second replacement fabric pocket, is provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2015Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Inventor: Julie K. Steward
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Patent number: 9861178Abstract: A system and method for attaching a device to a user includes securing a first plate to a user. The first plate can be secured to the user, for example, via one or more straps and/or a hook and loop fastener. The system and method further include securing a second plate to the first plate, wherein an article of the user's clothing is sandwiched in between the first plate and the second plate. The first plate and second plate may be secured to each other by a magnetic connection, by engagement of a sliding pin that pierces a portion of the first plate and the second plate, or a combination of a magnetic connection and an engagement of a sliding pin.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2015Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: WatchGuard, Inc.Inventors: Robert V. Vanman, Jim Dulaney, Larry Hall, Gary Burton, James Walter Exner
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Patent number: 9765806Abstract: A quick disconnect device for detachably holding a long gun or other elongated emergency tool (EET). The quick disconnect device receives and captures the ball of a ball-and-stem structure that is attached to the EET. The quick disconnect device may allow the EET to rotate about the central axis of the stem, but otherwise prevents relative translational and rotational motion between the EET and the quick disconnect device. The quick disconnect device is especially suitable for mounting to clothing, such as a utility belt or a ballistic vest. the quick disconnect device allows the EET to be inserted without requiring the user to directly manipulate the quick connection device, but requires the user to manipulate some sort of mechanism on the quick connect device in order to release the EET.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2013Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Inventor: Christopher Busch
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Publication number: 20140021234Abstract: A light bulb carrying device is provided for transporting light bulbs to a fixture for installation. Locations for attachment of light bulbs allow the bulbs to be worn on the user's body for access to a light fixture without the need for occupying the user's hands in carrying the light bulbs during transportation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventor: James R. Kesan
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Patent number: 8276235Abstract: A wearable wipe unit having one or more absorbent members attachable to, and removable from, a retaining member, or each other. The retaining member has a mouth which attaches to a user's waist band or belt. One or more absorbent members may have a storage unit for securely holding a user's personal effects. The bottoms of the front and back sides of the retaining member are angled forward for ease of attachment.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Inventor: Daniel P. Naughton
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Publication number: 20120223111Abstract: A holder for a portable item example mobile phone, comprising an attachment device and a holding device linked by a resilient member. The holder comprises non-slip material and is shaped to securely retain the portable item in the holder whilst allowing the item to remain operable.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: BUNJEE PRODUCTS LIMITEDInventors: CHARLOTTE EMMA JONES, MARK FERGUSON
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Patent number: 8167252Abstract: One example embodiment includes a system for securing a portion of a medical device. The system includes a first arm, where the first arm includes a gripper. The system also includes a second arm. The second arm is attached to the first arm, can move relative to the first arm and includes a gripper. The gripper of the first arm and the gripper of the second arm are configured to grip an external object. The system further includes a fastener, where the fastener is configured to releasably attach the first arm to the second arm, and a holder, where the holder is configured to hold at least a portion of a medical device.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Medical Component Solutions, LLCInventors: Todd Nitsche, William Woods, Bader Munir, Amy Young
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Patent number: 8011069Abstract: An innovative baby appliance support makes it possible to keep baby's pacifier (and other appliances) clean while in use. The support features a strap with clasps at each end. The strap, which may or may not feature an adjustable length, features at least one clasp tab. In use, one clasp of the device is affixed to the child's clothing, while the other is looped around the pacifier handle and applied to the clasp tab. When used in such a manner, the support will frequently wholly prevent the pacifier or other appliance from falling and contacting the ground when it is dropped from the child's mouth.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: April H. Klein
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Publication number: 20100019008Abstract: An accessory holder for securing an accessory to a user, the holder comprising a first generally rigid portion; an interface; and a second generally rigid portion adjustably coupled to the first portion via the interface, the first and second portions defining an interior, the second portion being moveable relative to the first portion between at least a first position and a second position to vary a length of the interior by manipulation of the interface; wherein at least one of the first portion and the second portion is configured to be coupled to an item of apparel of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Gary M. Grundy, Jacqueline M. Dunstan, Charles M. Neuman
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Publication number: 20090145938Abstract: A tool holder configured to support a tool; wherein the tool holder includes a clip configured to couple to pants of a user. The clip includes an exterior member coupled to an interior member along a U-shaped bend, wherein the exterior and interior members define an axis of the clip. The tool holder also includes a cylindrical receptacle that is hollow and coupled to the exterior member of the clip. The cylindrical receptacle includes an axis that may be angularly oriented away therefrom such that a bottom portion of an elongated tool body disposed therein will project diagonally away from the axis of the clip. The tool holder further includes an angle adjustment device; wherein the angle adjustment device is configured to provide selectable adjustment of the cylindrical receptacle. The tool holder also includes a magnet disposed along the exterior member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventor: Peter Kahn
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Patent number: 7216404Abstract: A fastener system mounts a pouch onto a shirt or other clothing article, wherein the pouch provides a receptacle aperture into which a fastener is placed with its flanges positioned on opposing sides of the aperture. The cloth to which the fastener is mounted is gripped between the fastener and the aperture and is locked into place by a U-shaped clip. The flanges are made oblong in shape so that the narrow orientation of the flanges easily pass through the aperture, but the longer orientation cannot. Flats may be applied to both aperture and the fastener so as to assure an orientation in use wherein the fastener cannot disengage from the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Inventor: Kenneth Doyle
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Patent number: 7066361Abstract: A transport device (10) for a landing net (50) wherein, the device (10) is adapted to be secured to selective portions of an angler's apparel such as the collar (101) and pockets (103) of a shirt and the angler's belt (102); and, wherein the device (10) includes a receptacle member (20) including a rear waterproof panel (21) and a front panel (23) having netting material (24). In addition, a securing unit (12) is associated with the receptacle member (20) and includes a plurality of clip members (30) each provided with strap elements (31) having lengths dimensioned to reach selected portions of an angler's apparel.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Inventor: Darren Williams
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Patent number: 6688505Abstract: A clip holder for supporting sports accessories such as gloves, and towels, for being attached to pockets and belts, for different types of sports such as but not limited to racquetball, handball, baseball, bowling, bicycling, football, and the like. The clip holder is compact with two plate like portions substantially parallel and adjacent to one another, with interior facing ridge and groove for allowing the clip holder to grip about pocket edges, belts and straps. The clip holder plates can have concave lower edges which face away from one another. A removable golf tool such as a tack shaped ball marker can attach to an exterior side of one of the plates. A built on tool such as a fork shaped divot repair tool can be fixably attached to or be part of one of the edges of the first and the second plates, and can be used with or without the removable golf tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Inventors: Frank R. Bradley, John F. Caswell, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020153400Abstract: A carrying case for a personal assistant device includes a receptacle for removably receiving the personal assistant device preferably through an openable flap portion thereof. The receptacle includes a transparent portion which can serve as a location for displaying an ID badge or as an area through which the personal assistant device is accessed. In the latter case, the flap portion can include a transparent receptacle portion to receive the ID badge. Additionally, the flap portion is formed with part of an attaching device to connect to a counter part attaching device on the receptacle. A neck strap is connected to the receptacle for retaining the receptacle around the neck of a user. A clip is provided on the receptacle to permit attachment to the wearer's clothing. A retainer is provided for removably retaining a stylus of the personal assistant device. Further, the case includes an opening to permit wireless transmission therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Steven Chase, Kenneth W. Diehl
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Patent number: 6360929Abstract: A decorative medicinal atomizing inhaler pouch providing a manner for securement to a user's apparel or person, for fast and easy access, and to alow physical exercise and sports without the need to wear a purse/pack to store it in. In a preferred embodiment, a flexible water resistant fabric is used to encase the inhaler, snugly forming to its contours, having an opening at one end to permit the mouthpiece of the inhaler to extend therethrough, and a second opening at its opposite end to permit the top of the inhaler and its inserted medicine canister to protrude unimpeded to permit its intended operation. Along the lateral section of one embodiment of the pouch is a retention clip designed to attach to a belt, waistband, pocket or a variety of other points; in a second embodiment, an elastic strap is integrated into the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventor: Madeleine McCarthy
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Patent number: 6357642Abstract: A hat clip comprising two hingably secured jaws, a magnet, and a golf ball marker is described. The hat clip may be secured to the inner hat band of a golf cap, hat, or visor and is designed such that a golf ball marker may be magnetically maintained on the outside of the hat while the jaws of the hat clip are hidden from view.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Inventors: Timothy Marchessault, Robin Lee Marchessault
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Patent number: 6295703Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus which facilitates attachment of objects to fabrics of various thicknesses while minimizing damage to the underlying fabric. A device is provided which includes a backing member formed from a flexible, resilient material which is shaped to surround and engage a majority of the periphery of an object to be attached to fabric. The backing member has an inner peripheral wall and an outer peripheral wall opposite the inner peripheral wall. At least one continuous discontinuity passes through both the inner and the outer peripheral walls allowing the backing member to expand in order to receive objects of various size. Another aspect of the present invention provides a tensioning device which serves to bias the backing member into contact with the fabric and the object.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Clip It 2, Inc.Inventors: Kathy S. Adams, Michael J. Knowles, Mark L. Kornhauser, Jack Gee, II
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Patent number: 6056173Abstract: A holding device comprises a clip, and a flexible cord. The cord is looped upon itself and its ends are received in a trough on a stem of the clip. The trough has laterally spaced tabs which are crimped over the ends of the cord to secure the cord to the clip. A metal tube is crimped over the trough and the cord ends, and shrink tubing is fitted over the metal tube.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Jodon Engineering Associates, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Gillespie
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Patent number: 5927580Abstract: A quick release connector system is provided for interconnecting a frequently used portable accessory item with a support body. The system utilizes a clasp having a back wall spaced apart from a stationary wall. The stationary wall includes an enlarged opening from which extends a slot. A deflectable wall overlies the enlarged opening. A connector part forms the quick release connection with the clasp. It is attached to the portable accessory item via a post with an enlarged head. The post has a diameter less than the width of the slot and the head has a diameter greater than the width of the slot, but less than the enlarged opening. When the deflectable wall is flexed away from the enlarged opening, the head of the connector part will pass through the opening and slide behind the slot as the post is moved into the slot. The enlarged head behind the slot will prevent axial disengagement.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventor: Terence P. Ward-Llewellyn
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Patent number: 5662513Abstract: A clothing accessory device comprises a body part, a first fastener on the body part for coupling the body part to a strap of a brassiere, and a second fastener on the body part for coupling the body part to an article of clothing overlying the brassiere during use thereof. The second fastener includes a spring loaded mechanism or component for engaging and fixing the article of clothing relative to the body of the clothing accessory device. The spring loaded mechanism generally includes a pair of opposed jaws biased towards one another by a spring. The jaws may be slidably or translatably coupled and biased towards one another by a compression spring. One of the jaws is fixed to the body part of the clothing accessory device and the other jaw is provided on an ancillary member slidably coupled to the body part, the compression spring being disposed between the ancillary member and the body part.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Koh-I-NoorInventor: Rostislav Cuhel
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Patent number: 5620120Abstract: A fixing apparatus for a portable telephone includes an engaging device connected to the portable telephone, a socket for detachably receiving the engaging device, and a cramp connected to the socket for fixing itself and the socket on an objective body such as a belt. The engaging device is allowed to slide in the socket and may be manually made to turn substantially ninety-degrees in the socket thereby being located in place in the socket. When the engaging device is located in place in the socket, it may be manually made to turn ninety-degrees in the socket and may be manually pulled to slide out from the socket.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Inventor: Tse-hsiung Tien
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Patent number: 5586706Abstract: A waist bag has a pouch for carrying small personal items. Large loops are fastened to the pouch. The large loops enable a belt and its buckles to slide through the loops without resistance. When worn around a person's waist, the waist bag provides security for the pouch, because cutting the belt and pulling it from the person does not also pull the pouch. A hidden pocket in the pouch enhances security.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Inventor: Mary E. Ritzenhein
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Patent number: 5524802Abstract: A pouch (12) is provided for maintaining a medical unit, such as a telemetry unit (14), adjacent a patient (10) or personal articles or communication equipment on a person in a clean room environment. The pouch (12) includes a transparent front wall (34) and a non-woven material back wall (36) which are attached along a portion (38) of the periphery of the walls (34, 36). The transparent front wall (34) allows the telemetry unit (14) or personal articles to be viewed during use. The pouch (12) additionally includes a flap (42) with a reactivating, resealable adhesive strip (46) for releasably covering the top opening (41) of the pouch (12). The pouch (12) may be secured to the patient (10) or wearer by straps (18, 20) or a clip (52).Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Tecnol Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Anthony B. Benson, Kevin K. Brunson
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Patent number: 5320261Abstract: A restraining and protection device for the protection and the restraint of neckstrap-suspended equipment used in the field, comprising a flexible waterproof cover 10 of sufficient size to envelope most surfaces of the equipment. Attached to or part of the cover 10 is a length of elastomeric material 20 running along the edge of the cover 10. Attached to or associated with the edge of the cover are two attach tabs 40A and 40B, which enable attachment of the device 100 to the user or the user's clothing. As the restraining and protective device 100 is placed over the equipment and attached to the user or user's clothing, the elastic action of the cover 10 edge keeps the equipment protected, camouflaged, and restrained from swinging. This is accomplished by combining the actions of the elastomeric material along the cover 10 edge and the attachment means used to maintain the restraint and protection device's 100 position on the user or user's clothing.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Inventor: M. Dan Andersen
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Patent number: 5244023Abstract: A device for securing articles on or about the person, comprising a storage unit having an insert end and an access end, a zipper formed at the access end to access the storage space of the device, and a clip or mouth formed at the insert end for securely and releaseably engaging a desired storage location on or about the person.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1991Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Inventor: Albert L. Spies
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Patent number: 5230451Abstract: A harness for securing a neck strap of a neck-worn article remote from the neck of the wearer is disclosed. The harness includes a padded band adapted for placement of the neck strap of the neck-worn article therethrough. The padded band includes a buckle for opening and closure thereof, and is adapted to be oriented adjacent to the back of the wearer such that the weight of the neck-worn article is borne and/or dispersed by the padded band. An elongate strap is attached to the padded band and includes a fastener for attaching the harness to the clothing of the wearer to secure the padded band while it bears the weight of the neck-worn article.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Inventor: Shoji Onozawa
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Patent number: 5114061Abstract: A waterproof pouch includes a readily openable and recloseable waterproof seal protected by a closure flap having readily openable and recloseable fastening means. The pouch also includes a readily openable and closeable clamp for clamping the pouch to wearing apparel.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1989Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Inventor: Thomas J. Brady
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Patent number: 5067642Abstract: A shoulder holster is disclosed to be worn outside an officer's shirt operably attaching to a chest strap worn under the Officer's shirt without making a hole in the shirt. An annularly shaped shirt lock hub having a circular groove formed in the interior opening attaches to the chest strap, all under the shirt. Outside the shirt, an annularly shaped shirt lock of four movable segments is held together by a circumscribing spring. Around the periphery of each segment is an outwardly protruding circular tongue. A cone-shaped retractable cylindrical expander resides just partially interiorly the central opening of the shirt lock. Immediately juxtaposed the shirt lock is an annular seal plate followed by a leather strap attached to the shoulder holster, the strap in turned followed by a backing plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Inventor: Gary L. Fodge
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Patent number: 4972980Abstract: An improved pacifier holder is characterized by an ornamental member having an ornamental front surface with integral snap lock means connected with the rear surface thereof, and a snap ring removably connected with the snap lock assembly of the ornamental member, whereby when a piece of fabric such as an article of infant clothing is arranged between the ornamental member and the snap ring, the ornamental member is connected with the fabric. A cloth strap is connected at one end with the ornamental member and a fastening mechanism such as a VELCRO-type fastener is connected with the other end of the strap for receiving and connecting a pacifier therewith.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: P & L Industries, IncInventor: Geraldine A. Parsons
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Patent number: 4190148Abstract: A case with removable cover the case being designed to contain both a pack of cigarettes and also a pocket lighter so that a person has both handy when needed to smoke a cigarette; the case also including a clip on its rear side so to be supported from a person's garment.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1976Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Inventors: Palmer W. Schade, II, George Spector
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Patent number: RE37155Abstract: A restraining and protection device for the protection and the restraint of neckstrap-suspended equipment used in the field, comprising a flexible waterproof cover 10 of sufficient size to envelope most surfaces of the equipment. Attached to or part of the cover 10 is a length of elastomeric material 20 running along the edge of the cover 10. Attached to or associated with the edge of the cover are two attach tabs 40A and 40B, which enable attachment of the device 100 to the user or the user's clothing. As the restraining and protective device 100 is placed over the equipment and attached to the user or user's clothing, the elastic action of the cover 10 edge keeps the equipment protected, camouflaged, and restrained from swinging. This is accomplished by combining the actions of the elastomeric material along the cover 10 edge and the attachment means used to maintain the restraint and protection device's 100 position on the user or user's clothing.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1996Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Inventor: M. Dan Andersen