Plural Receiver Pockets Formed By Strip Attached To Backing At Spaced Points Patents (Class 224/223)
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Patent number: 12150539Abstract: A single-bag pack for carrying business and travel items together includes a harness for carrying the pack on one's back; a travel compartment having a suitcase-opening lid to which the harness is attached; a personal items compartment; and a computer compartment within one of the suitcase-opening lid and a wall separating the travel compartment from the personal items compartment; the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment each inaccessible from within each other of the travel compartment, the personal items compartment, and the computer compartment. More generally, the pack may include a first compartment having a first lid, the first compartment constructed and arranged to be expandable and the be substantially invisible when not expanded; a slender compartment built into the first lid opening outside the first lid; and a second compartment having a second lid accessible from outside the first compartment and the slender compartment.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2018Date of Patent: November 26, 2024Assignee: ParsonsKellogg, LLCInventors: Charles S Mellen, Martin Demian Wahl, Charles J Clifford, Lawrence J Lein
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Patent number: 11039672Abstract: A portable carrier for storing one or more objects includes a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion. The first portion has a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The second portion has a third side and a fourth side opposite the third side. The third portion connects the first portion to the second portion and is adapted to allow the first portion and the second portion to transition between an open position and a closed position. The first side and the second side are transversely aligned with the third side and the fourth side, respectively, when the first portion and the second portion are in the open position, and the second side faces the fourth side with the first side opposite the third side when the first portion and the second portion are in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2018Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Inventor: Rodney Neill
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Patent number: 10933261Abstract: A body belt for use by linemen and others engaged in operations on poles or similar structures having a secondary set of D-rings, typically disposed slightly rearward of the primary D-rings on the belt or an auxiliary belt or attachment above or below the primary D-ring of the belt. The secondary D-rings which may differ in size from the primary D-rings, allow a wearer to separate devices that are normally attached to the primary D-rings. This allows less crowding of the primary D-rings, thereby making detachment and reattachment of one or more ancillary safety devices from the body belt as a lineman encounters an obstacle during his or her work on a pole or other elevated structure, thereby improving safety. An add-on D-ring assembly is provided for retrofitting body belts of the prior art. In another embodiment of the invention, an auxiliary body belt is detachably connected to the primary body belt, the auxiliary body belt having its own set of D-rings.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2018Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Buckingham Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: James J. Rullo, James Pennefeather
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Patent number: 10190858Abstract: An assembly for supporting gun magazines comprising: a plurality of readily connectable and disconnectable, pouches, each comprising a housing portion adapted to receive a gun magazine therein and each of said housing portions comprises a strap adapter assembly constructed and arranged to receive an elongate flexible strap member that is attachable to and detachable from a human body; said strap adapter assembly being configurable to receive elongate flexible straps of different widths.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2016Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Inventor: David George Barwin
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Patent number: 9901162Abstract: A modular bag includes first and second bags, pairs of first and second straps, first to four fasteners, wherein the first straps are provided on the first bag, and each includes a shoulder band, an adjustment ring, and an adjustment band, the shoulder band is connected to an upper portion of the first bag, the adjustment ring is connected to the shoulder band. The adjustment band is connected to a bottom of the first bag, and passes through the adjustment ring, which forms a free section, the first fasteners are provided on the shoulder bands, the second fasteners are provided on the free sections, the second straps are connected to an upper portion of the second bag, the third fasteners are respectively provided on the second straps, and detachably fastened to the first fasteners, and the fourth fasteners are respectively provided on the second bag and detachably fastened to the second fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2016Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Inventor: Teng-Yao Chang
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Patent number: 9744383Abstract: A rope descent device and method capable of maintaining a fast but safe descent rate of a user carrying a heavy load or equipment.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2014Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Roco Rescue, Inc.Inventor: Ishmael Antonio
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Patent number: 9709362Abstract: An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for retaining camouflage material. A frame includes a front surface and a back surface. The frame may be configured to distribute pressure across the back surface from camouflage material retained against the front surface. At least one retention device may be coupled to the frame. The retention device(s) may be configured to retain camouflage material against the front surface of the frame. At least one vent opening may be formed in the frame. A vent opening may include a channel extending between the front surface and the back surface of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2013Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Inventor: Kevin Shelley
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Patent number: 9162124Abstract: A golf tee bag device includes a main body constructed from a single piece of fabric material having a front surface, a back surface and a plurality of edges. The device includes a main pocket area, a horizontal pocket and a pair of connectors for engaging the back surface of the main body in order to attach the device to a belt.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2014Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Inventors: Michael VanNatten, Janet VanNatten
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Patent number: 9101197Abstract: A convertible camera kit bag has a plurality of receptacles or cells, connected by hinges. A front panel or flap has a tension strip thereon such that, when the front panel is closed and secured, the cells are aligned in a straight row and form a substantially rigid structure. However, when the front panel is open, the cells are free to pivot about the hinge and conform to the shape of a wearer's body.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Tedolph Consolidated IndustriesInventor: Michael J. Folise
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Publication number: 20140124550Abstract: A tote apparatus to enable a user to carry at least one article. The tote apparatus includes a handle portion and one or more receptacle portions secured to the handle portion, for at least partially defining one or more pockets located between the receptacle portion(s) and the handle portion. The tote apparatus also includes one or more divider elements for at least partially dividing the pocket into two or more compartments. The divider element extends between an inner side thereof secured or releasably attachable to the handle portion, and an outer side thereof releasably attachable or secured to the receptacle portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2012Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: Balanced Day Bags Inc.Inventors: Kathi Blackwell, Lynn Petcoff
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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: 8602073Abstract: Disclosed is a convertible forearm purse which can be securely worn on the forearm of the user, or which, alternatively, may be carried, by means of a strap, in a different configuration as a shoulder bag. The convertible forearm purse attaches to wearer's forearm by a tubular opening that accommodates insertion of the hand and forearm and by smaller openings which facilitate hooking to the thumb, fingers, and the lower part of the wearer's palm. The convertible forearm purse extends over the wrist, upward to the forearm, and continues in length, stopping just short of the elbow. The forearm purse comprises at least one zipper or other means for accessing an internal compartment, a storage compartment for the shoulder strap, an interiorly-contained wallet, and further includes a pair of closeable exterior pockets.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Inventor: Tammy L Swain
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Publication number: 20130316853Abstract: A holder for golf accessories. The holder has a mounting platform with front and back surfaces, two side edges and top and bottom edges and a platform that is detachably attachable to a golf shoe. The top edge defines an opening for receiving a divot repair tool. A bottom edge defines an attachment region to which a ball marker can be detachably secured. The front face supports multiple tees and a ball marker. The back face is secured to a support surface, such as a shoe, a belt, or a waistband.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: FOOTEEGOLFInventors: Michael P. Jones, Bobby Joe Trusty
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Publication number: 20130126566Abstract: The attachment lattice provides an attachment substructure for support articles, such as vests, carriers and packs and allows molle compatible modular pockets, pouches and other accessories to be readily attached to the support article, but eliminates the need for a backing material, thereby reducing the weight and bulk of the support article, while still maintaining the ability to attach MOLLE compatible accessories to the lattice. In one embodiment, the attachment lattice is formed by vertical rows of thin webbing or edge binding sewn to the horizontal rows of evenly spaced nylon webbing. In another embodiment, the attachment lattice is formed by the array openings being die cut directly in the fabric material. The attachment lattice of this invention also allows MOLLE compatible accessories to be mounted on either side of the lattice, which effectively increases the capacity and modularity of the support article.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Jo Won Seuk, Tyler A. Cigard
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Patent number: 8062194Abstract: The present invention is directed to an ergonomic exercise sash which is contoured to fit a torso of a user. Weight members may be placed in a plurality of pockets of the sash to increase the resistance and intensity of exercise.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Fun and Function, LLCInventor: Aviva Weiss
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Patent number: 8025192Abstract: A roping belt comprises a lining structure, and an equipment-carrying device achieved by means of a continuous cord fixed by seams along the lining structure forming a succession of attachment loops. The ends of the cord are securedly attached to the belt by first end seams able to withstand higher forces than those of the second intermediate seams forming the attachment loops.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: ZedelInventors: Paul Petzl, Jean-Marc Hedé
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Patent number: 8002158Abstract: A field cooking travel kit for providing cooking accessories for use in camping and traveling is provided. The field cooking travel kit comprises a plurality of cooking utensils and a carrying case for receiving the utensils wherein the carrying case provides reachable access to the utensils.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2010Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Inventor: Mary Frances West
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Publication number: 20100193557Abstract: A sash adapted to be worn over a shoulder of a wearer and configured for holding tools and equipment. The sash includes a strap delimited by oppositely-disposed first and second ends and by first and second edges that are between the first and second ends. The first and second edges define inner and outer arcuate edge portions, respectively, between which an arcuate chest strap portion is defined and which lies against the wearer's chest with the inner arcuate edge above the outer arcuate edge when the sash is slung over the wearer's shoulder. The first and second ends of the strap are adapted to be fastened together to define a back strap portion of the sash that lies against the wearer's back. Pockets are located on the chest strap portion and extend between the inner and outer arcuate edges in a radial direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Michael Dana Clinton, Chad Michael Clinton
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Patent number: 7690290Abstract: A cartridge magazine includes a carrier member (20) having a plurality of receptacles (21) for receiving propellant-containing cartridges (11), longitudinal ribs provided on longitudinal sides of the recess (27) and limiting same; and a cover strip (30) for securing the cartridges in the receptacles and located in the recess (27) formed in a flat surface (23) of the carrier member (20) and extending in a longitudinal direction (L), for limiting the recess, and a cover strip (30) for securing the cartridges in the receptacles and located in the recess (27).Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2007Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventor: Kurt Oehri
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Publication number: 20090302083Abstract: A golfing equipment carrying device includes a base member, a ball holder, a force fit divot tool pouch, a glove attachment means, a force fit tee holder, and an outerwear attachment means. The ball holder, force fit divot tool pouch, glove attachment means, and force fit tee holder are affixed to the front of the base member. A marker holder may also be affixed to the front of the base member, but is not required. The outerwear attachment means is affixed to the rear of the base member in order for the wearer of the golfing equipment carrying device to fasten the present invention to his clothing. The disclosed device makes it easier for a golfer to carry golfing accessories while playing a round of golf by freeing the golfer's hands.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventor: Jeffrey Eisele
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Publication number: 20090095783Abstract: The carrying pouch for chemotherapy patients is a waist-mounted pouch adapted for storing and carrying a chemotherapy pump and bag set. The carrying pouch includes front and rear panels, with each of the front and rear panels having first and second longitudinally opposed side edges and laterally opposed upper and lower edges. The lower edges of the front and rear panels are secured together, and the first side edges of the front and rear panels are also secured together. Both the upper edges and the second side edges are releasably sealed together, allowing the user to access the open space defined between the front and rear panels through either the upper edge of the pouch, or through one side of the pouch. The open space formed between the front and rear panels is sized to receive the chemotherapy pump and bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Inventor: Betty A. Price
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Patent number: 7489111Abstract: The invention comprises a cordless power tool that has a power umbilical in the form of a coiled cord that connects the power tool to a power source, which in the preferred embodiment is a battery pack. In contrast to prior art approaches, the invention integrates the power tool with the power source in a holstered arrangement. Provision is also made for operating the power tool from an AC source while the batteries are being charged, in the event the battery charge is depleted during use. In this way, the tool is operable at all times because the tool is logically and readily integrated with the power source. Further, the removal from the power source from the tool itself by means of the coiled cord umbilical means that the power tool is lighter and easier to handle.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Inventor: Robert Wise
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Publication number: 20080190973Abstract: The present invention, a bag for carrying ice skates, is intended to allow the user to contain, protect, and transport ice skates easily, and with a minimum of maintenance to the skates and the bag. It has a bottom made of a soft vinyl grating that allows air and moisture to pass through, reducing the risk of corrosion. The grating is thick enough to protect the skate blades from damage caused by collisions with nearby objects, and is soft enough such that it does not dull the blades itself. The entire skate may be put inside the bag, and other small articles may be set on top of the skates for easy transport and protection. The sides and top of the bag are surrounded by a cloth cover and flap that may be fastened down, securing the skates inside, and protecting them from the elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventor: Christopher John Rudolph
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Publication number: 20080105718Abstract: A golf organizer or golf wallet includes means of holding all known varieties of golf scorecards and golf yardage books. A combination of vertical and horizontal pockets, outer flaps and slits secure both top folding and side folding scorecards and yardage books. Multiple holding elements allow the wallet to be used on and off the golf course as a practical but svelte means of holding checkbooks, currency, credit cards and notebooks. The inside center of the wallet may contain a tube for receiving a writing implement. Exterior portions of the wallet may be reserved for the display of logos, insignia, emblems, trademarks, or other information. Interior portions of the wallet feature nylon backing or lining in every compartment to provide moisture protection to the contents of the wallet.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: James Funsten Costello, Mark Pey-Luen Hsing
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Patent number: 7270255Abstract: This invention relates to a portable case adapted for holding handheld devices such as phones, cameras, camcorders, radios and other products as well as non-electronic devices such as flashlights. The case is supported by a selectively bendable stand which may be altered in any variety of positions to provide a support for the case and associated electronic equipment. The case may also include an ejastic cord element to removably interconnect the electronic device on an exterior surface of the case during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Intelligent Designs 2000 Corp.Inventors: Paul Badillo, Sandra Martinez
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Patent number: 7048162Abstract: Described is a carrier of articles for wearing around a forearm. The carrier includes a carrier body having a top side, a center portion, and an end portion on each side of the center portion. The carrier also includes means for fastening the end portions to each other when the end portions are wrapped around opposite sides of the forearm to secure the carrier to the forearm. A strap extends across at least a portion of the top side of the carrier body and is attached to the top side at a plurality of locations such that a compartment is defined for receiving and holding an article between the strap and the center portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Rebecca Rachael DesignsInventors: Rebecca Rachael Frye, Daniel Clark Hartwell
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Patent number: 6910578Abstract: An accessory holder for releasably storing tool implements on a portable hand power tool. The holder includes a base strip of durable flexible material. An attachment member is carried by the base strip for releasably attaching the base strip to the tool. An elastic band is carried by the base strip to form a plurality of constricting sleeves for releasably engaging tool implements. A bit tube is disposed in at least one of the constricting sleeves for receiving tool implements. A restraining magnet is included in the bit tube for magnetically engaging tool implements and accessories in the tube. A utility magnet is carried by the elastic band for magnetically engaging tool implements for temporary storage. Accordingly, an accessory holder is provided for releasably storing tool implements on a portable power tool for quick and convenient access.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Inventor: Jonathan S. Stern
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Publication number: 20040016786Abstract: A hunter's case adapted for holding and enclosing a roll of hunter's marking tape provides plural side panels, a top panel including a hinge enabled for moving the top panel between a closed case position and an open case position; and a bottom panel. A latch is adapted for securing the top panel in the closed case position. One of the side panels has a tape cutter for cutting and end of the marking tape to a selected length, a tape slot for receiving the end of the marking tape, and a tape retainer flap for securing the end of the tape. The case may also provide a shoulder strap, cartridge belt and pockets for hunter's supplies.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2002Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventor: Crispin Adam Banda
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Publication number: 20030006256Abstract: Equipment for holding golf outfits which includes a main body board with a connecting member to attach the main body board to a belt of a golf player. Holding members are attached to a front side of the main body board from two ends to form a vertical receiving hole to permit a tee to pass through the hole and be held in position. An elongated hole is formed through the main body with the elongated hole to receive a divot restoring tool with an upper portion of the divot restoring tool being visible.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventor: Jui-Sen Chen
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Patent number: 6431420Abstract: A reloadable fuse dispensing system includes a carrier adapted to be detachably fastened on a user's body and a dispenser which is detachably attached to the carrier and includes a dispenser body and a fuse holder arrangement which is mounted on the dispenser body for detachably webbing a predetermined length of fuse in a daisy chained manner. During combat, the user simply attaches a pre-loaded dispenser on the carrier and feeds out the fuse from the dispenser in order to fire the explosion quickly and easily. For next detonation, ripping out the used dispenser and replacing a pre-loaded one, the user is then ready to move to next target for another shot.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventor: James Victor Cragg
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Publication number: 20020038811Abstract: A flexible fastening element fixed to a carrying bag, such as a backpack, and which includes a hooking zone to which an attached element can be fixed by a hooking means such as a snap hook. The invention is characterized in that the hooking zone is filiform and has a preferably circular cross-section.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: April 4, 2002Applicant: SALOMON S.A.Inventor: Serge Vigny
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Patent number: 6345744Abstract: A floating caddy for holding and storing the gear of wading hunters comprising an inflatable tube formed from an impermeable fabric for providing flotation for the caddy. The tube is configured to create a water resistant storage compartment within its periphery. The top of the storage compartment has weather resistant zipper for access into the storage compartment. The caddy is fitted with straps for attaching a shotgun and shoulder straps mounted to the tube to allow the caddy to be carried on the back of the hunter in knapsack fashion. The caddy may be floated in and out of a flooded area by a wading hunter by means of a tether attached to the tube. The fabric forming the caddy maybe printed in a desired camouflage pattern.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Inventor: Ezekiel Clay Eldridge
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Publication number: 20020003155Abstract: An ambidextrous drill holster is provided which enables the drill holster to be accessible for both a left handed or a right handed user. A reinforcement type material is also provided for strengthening the tool belt pass-through neck of the weight bearing pouch.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2001Publication date: January 10, 2002Inventors: Matthew J. Holland, Gregory Scott Snider, James Pangerc
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Publication number: 20010050240Abstract: The holder has one or two strips which are attached to its outer wall and which are formed into loops for receipt of tees. When the tees are so received, their heads are above the upper edge of the strips but below the upper edge of the holder. According to one embodiment of the holder, the pointed lower ends of the tees are within but do not protrude from beneath the strips. According to a second embodiment, the pointed lower ends are accommodated in a pocket and according to a third embodiment the pointed ends are above the lower edge of the holder and the holder is formed of sufficiently pliable material that it yields to the golfer's movements but is strong enough to resist penetration by the pointed ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2001Publication date: December 13, 2001Inventor: Abel Pattrick Reid
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Patent number: 6325260Abstract: An ankle holder for carrying condom packages is designed to hold and conceal condom packages to the wearer's ankle, waist, or wrist and is designed to allow the wearer to easily remove a condom package from the ankle holder or to easily open a condom package while the condom package remains in the ankle holder. The ankle holder comprises of a strap which has an adjustable fastening device to shape the strap into a loop and a holder apparatus to releasably hold condom packages to one face of the strap.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Inventor: Glenn R. Gorham
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Publication number: 20010045440Abstract: A storage arrangement includes a generally planar back panel. A plurality of storage compartments are connected to a front surface of the back panel. A securing mechanism attaches the back panel to the planar surface of the pedestal. The back panel is generally horizontally oriented, with a width substantially greater than its height. The storage arrangement can be provided in the context of a recreational vehicle having a cushioned support component elevated on a pedestal having at least one exposed, vertically oriented, planar surface. In such an environment, the back panel will have a height less than the height of the planar surface of the pedestal. The back panel and storage compartments can be made from a flexible material, preferably a textile material such as canvas. The securing mechanism can be provided as a plurality of apertures passing through the back panel. A plurality of fasteners, for example, screw fasteners, are secured through the apertures and into mounting surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventor: Linlee Blake Nelson
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Patent number: 6308875Abstract: A surgical instrument storage pack is provided to accommodate standard or videoscopic surgical instruments. The instrument pack is removably mounted adjacent a surgeon's or surgical assistant's abdominal or chest area and incorporates pockets that are adapted to securely and removably receive surgical instruments of different shapes and sizes. The pack may be mounted by a belt with straps or other mounting mechanism to encircle or embrace the surgeon's abdomen or chest. Alternatively the pack may be mounted by other affixing elements such as adhesive strips that directly affix the pack to the abdominal or chest region of a surgical garment. In this manner, the pack is secured at a frontal abdominal or chest position of the surgeon to provide ready access to instruments placed within the pouch and to secure the pack and instruments reliably within a sterile operating field.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1999Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Inventor: Kristi M Almo
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Patent number: 6244486Abstract: A belt mountable folding pouch-type article carrier or case (10) for small articles such as tool bits and other tool accessories includes a closure panel (20) and article-holding panels (12, 14), with adjacent panels being separated by end spacer panels (16, 18). The panels (12, 14, 16, 18, 20) are preferably composed of an outer fabric (70) covering two sides of a flexible inner composite stiffener (72). The outer material layers (70) are continuous throughout and are stitched together between the panels to form living hinges (82). The article carrier (10) also includes interior and exterior storage pockets (58, 56) with sides that accommodate varying sizes of articles. The interior of the article carrier (10) includes one or more rows of elastic loops (24, 26) for removably receiving tool bits or other such items.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Holland, Brian N. Kagen
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Patent number: 6244485Abstract: A belt mountable folding pouch-type article carrier or case for small articles such as tool bits and other tool accessories includes a closure panel and article-holding panels, with adjacent panels being separated by end spacer panels. The panels are preferably composed of an outer fabric covering two sides of a flexible inner composite stiffener. The outer material layers are continuous throughout and are stitched together between the panels to form living hinges. The article carrier also includes interior and exterior storage pockets with sides that accommodate varying sizes of articles. The interior of the article carrier includes one or more rows of elastic loops for removably receiving tool bits or other such items. A two-way belt attachment strap structure includes a fixed belt loop with both ends fixedly secured to the the pouch or carrier and a releasable belt loop having one end secured to the pouch and an opposite end releasably securable to the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Holland, Brian N. Kagen
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Patent number: 6213365Abstract: A painter's utility belt is comprised of an elongated sash with a widened middle portion embedded with lumbar support inserts. The ends of the sash are releasably attached by a buckle on an adjustable strap. A strip of reinforcing webbing is attached longitudinally on the sash. Loops are formed along the webbing for holding tools, such as a scraper and screwdrivers. A pocket is centered on the sash for holding a sanding block. A pair of vertical loops closed with buckles are attached near the ends of the sash for holding caulking guns, tape, or paint cans. A pair of D-rings are attached to the webbing near the opposite ends for holding a hammer, a rag, etc. A pair of combination pockets are releasably attached to the sash in positions corresponding to the hip positions on the user. The combination pockets are each comprised of a paint pocket lined with a liquid resistant material for holding paint, and a plurality of tool pockets for holding tools.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2000Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Inventors: David Stocke, Ronald B. Stein
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Patent number: 6202911Abstract: A golf accessory organizer to be attached to a golfer's pants or belt. The golf organizer defines various pockets and storage elements therein for receiving a plurality of golf-related articles, such as golf balls, tees, score pencils, divot repair tools, and the like. A hook and loop panel is provided for releaseable attachment of a golf towel, a golf glove, a club face cleaning tool, and the like in contact with the organizer. Clips may be provided for easier attachment of the organizer to a golfer's pants or belt, not requiring the belt to be removed before the organizer is attached.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Inventor: Robert D. Freer
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Patent number: 6176407Abstract: An ammunition pouch 10 for carrying and protecting ammunition having a tubular shaped, resilient, elastic body 20 that is adaptable to be worn either slipped over a belt 130, the end of a firearm 120 or carried freely. The body 20 has an upper flap 30 for opening or closing access to the ammunition 140; a number of retaining slots 100 for retaining individual pieces of ammunition 140 such as shells; a rear pocket 150 for storing other paraphernalia such as a lighter, keys or sunglasses; and a connecting means 90 such as VELCRO® for closing and protecting the pouch 10. The pouch 10 is constructed of a lightweight, waterproof, camouflage print material.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Innovative Sports, Inc.Inventors: Brent Jones, Phillip Durham
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Patent number: 6109496Abstract: A bag for wearing by a user at a waist or hip region and for carrying a load such as several electronic communications devices has a substantially rectangular main panel and auxiliary panels disposed on the main panel and defining at least one compartment or receptacle for holding an object. The main panel has an upper edge lying along a line and two opposed lateral edges oriented substantially perpendicularly to the line. A belt is attached at opposite ends to the main panel along the lateral edges thereof. The belt has a top edge oriented at an acute angle (preferably between 5.degree. and 10.degree.) relative to the upper edge line of the main panel, on a side of the line opposite the main body of main panel. The main panel is engageable with a user upon a securing of the belt about a waist region of the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Inventors: Irvin Andrew, Katrin Schnabl
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Patent number: 6098558Abstract: A holding system and method that comprises a self-closing sleeve for holding an elongate article. The sleeve is formed between the spaced, lateral attachment of a retaining strip and base strip. Additionally, the sleeve uniquely provides an open-biased end that allows for the trouble-free insertion of an elongate article into the sleeve. The retaining strip has a relaxed length and a stretched length. One longitudinal edge of the retaining strip is maintained at a stretched length by an impeding member, while the opposing edge freely contracts to the relaxed length. As such, the lateral attachment of two portions of the retaining strip that are substantially parallel when in a relaxed length provide the open-biased end. Similarly, the spacing of the lateral attachments facilitates the self-closing feature of the sleeve by maintaining tension in the sleeve that allows the sleeve to securely and reliably hold an elongated article.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Inventor: Daniel W. Baird
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Patent number: 6082602Abstract: A multi-use belt that is designed to be used during sporting activities as well as in social environments. A carrying element and a ball holder may be attached to the belt. The carrying element is adapted to hold instruments for use in a sporting activity. The instruments are held horizontally so that sharp edges do not poke or irritate the user. The ball holder comprises at least one elastic ring that is formed from a helical spring. The carrying element and the ball holder hold objects close to the user's center of mass and the objects are firmly held so that there is little or no relative motion between the objects and the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1997Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Inventor: Donata Marialuisa Gianesi Gschwind
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Patent number: 6065659Abstract: A holder for I.V. catheters and related medical articles during storage and use is disclosed comprising a generally rectangular flexible sheet member having an elastic strap extending from one end thereof which may be extended around the rolled-up holder to maintain the holder in that condition. The inner surface of the sheet member is provided with a plurality of pockets for storing I.V. catheters, alcohol wipes, tourniquets, etc. A pair of elastic straps are secured to one end of the sheet member at the inner surface thereof for use as tourniquets. A pocket is also provided at one end of the sheet member for receiving a sharps container therein. A clip is secured to the strap member extending from end of the sheet member for securing the holder to a belt or other clothing item of a paramedic.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Inventor: Ray J. Faz
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Patent number: 6036068Abstract: A restraining and/or retaining apparatus 18 consisting of an elastic band 19 and retaining loops 21A, 21B for restraining and retaining multiple neck-suspended and/or unsuspended devices at the same time. The elastic band 19 wraps around the back and sides of the user and then encircles the neck strap, cord, lanyard or string 34 of a portable device 40 suspended at the chest or abdomen, and restricts its movement while walking, running, bending over or to the side. When the portable device 40 is used, the elasticity of the elastic band 19 allows it to be moved to any position from the chest to the face with little resistance and without detaching it. The retaining loops 21A, 21B hold and/or restrain other neck suspended or unsuspended devices at the same time for quick and convenient access.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Steven D. Cartmell
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Patent number: 6036067Abstract: A carrier (10) for a fish landing net (20) comprises two essentially flat and parallel sides (12, 14) that are attached together along the majority of their adjacent edges (16, 18) in a manner to form a pocket for receiving therein the fish landing net. A handle opening (30) at the bottom of the carrier permits the handle (26) to extend from the body of the carrier. The carrier includes an open/closure mechanism across the top or a part of the top and one side for permitting easy opening and withdrawal of the fish landing net from the carrier and easy insertion of the fish landing net into the carrier and closing. The fish landing net carrier also includes a plurality of individual pockets (36) of various shapes and sizes for carrying a variety of fishing accessories. In addition, the fish landing net carrier includes a strap mechanism (40) for strapping one or more fishing poles, rods, or pole caddies onto the back of the carrier for ease of transportation.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: A. Shane Alcorn
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Patent number: 5931363Abstract: A film carrier including a strap adapted to be worn by an individual and which is selectively connected to one or more belt segments which support a plurality of receptacles for housing rolls of film and wherein each receptacle includes a removable lid which is tethered to the belt segment on which the receptacle is supported.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1998Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: Gladys Kidds & AssociatesInventor: Herbert Ammons, Jr.
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Patent number: 5842584Abstract: A belt for storing elongated articles and a method for forming the same. The belt attaches to a planar surface or to a power tool, and includes a pad sewn to a strap. The pad includes a two-ply hook-and-loop fastener and an elastic member. The elastic member urges the two hook-and-loop plies into engagement, and the elongated article can be stored between the two hook-and-loop plies. The elastic member and the first hook-and-loop ply are gathered relative to the second hook-and-loop ply. The method includes laterally sewing the elastic member to the first hook-and-loop ply, cutting the first hook-and-loop ply, stretching the elastic member, longitudinally sewing the elastic member to the first hook-and-loop ply while the former is stretched, laterally sewing the elastic member and the first hook-and-loop ply to the second hook-and-loop ply to form the pad, and sewing the pad to the strap to form the belt.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Inventor: Daniel Wallace Baird