Formed Of Wire Or Rod Patents (Class 224/248)
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Patent number: 10645914Abstract: The present application describes an improved apparatus to hold and secure fly fishing equipment while not being directly handled by the operator.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2017Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Inventor: Jose F. Cantu
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Patent number: 7140148Abstract: A one piece device for temporarily holding fly fishing line stripped from a reel and prior to being cast. The device is made from a single piece of continuous metal rod, bent at various locations along the rod to form a holding arm and a base clip. The fishing line is hung in coils from the holding arm. The clip may be attached to clothing, thereby securing the device on or about an angler, so that when a cast is made, the line uncoils from the arm.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Inventor: Wallace W. Williams, II
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Patent number: 7040518Abstract: A support device (1) is for supporting a portable handheld work apparatus including an overhead branch cutter (3). The support device (1) is held to the body of the operator (17) via a belt arrangement (2). The support device (1) includes a cup (15) which has support straps (11) which are fixed to the cup (15). The free ends of the support straps (11) can be coupled to the belt arrangement (2).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Andreas Stihl AG & Co.Inventors: Florian von Krane, Thomas Stark, Joachim Hoffmann, Jürgen Steinhauser
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Patent number: 6557739Abstract: A device for securing a T-shaped tool such as a hammer to the leg of a user in a position which provides complete freedom of movement of hands and feet while carrying the tool and permits the user to remove the tool from the device with the same hand employed to use the tool.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventors: Richard Wayne Pursley, Stephen David Roberts
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Publication number: 20020117521Abstract: A tool-toting device for connection to a belt to be worn about the waist of a tradesman for the purpose of carrying a tool of a type having an elongated handle and angled or transverse head portion includes a support backing associatable as part of the belt; and a tool support spring clip having a first generally horizontally disposed side-spring clip portion having a first and second end and connected to the support backing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventor: Mark R. Brandt
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Patent number: 6336578Abstract: A cord holder for use with hand-held equipment that requires a power cord, air hose, or the like. The cord holder has a clip that attaches over a pocket or belt or similar item of apparel. A loop and hook securely hold a bight of the cord. The cord in front of the cord holder goes to the equipment, and has a desired amount of slack as selected by the user. Because of the secure attachment of the cord within the cord holder, the cord behind the cord holder may be pulled as the user moves about, without affecting the slack in the cord in front of the cord holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Bobby D. Maynard
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Patent number: 6279794Abstract: A plastic container bottle provided with carrying means. The bottle is composed of a neck portion of thick wall that has a step below a support ring formed around a lower portion of the neck portion and projecting therefrom and a ring-shaped groove between the step and the support ring, and a flat-shaped body portion of thin wall with shoulder portions extending to both sides from the base of the neck portion, that are formed integrally by stretch blow molding process. The carrying means is composed of a rectangular insertion plate having a width at least substantially the same as the outer diameter of the neck portion and a fitting portion at an end thereof that are integrally formed from a flexible thermoplastic material in an L-shape, the fitting portion having a pair of holding pieces of the same shapes with inner circumference thereof having the same diameter as the diameter of the ring-shaped groove and end opening being narrower than the diameter of the ring-shaped groove.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Vijay Co., Ltd.Inventor: Motoaki Miyazaki
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Patent number: 6175198Abstract: A ballast 10 for an electrodeless gas discharge lamp 30, incorporates a dimming circuit 12. Ballast 10 includes a load circuit 20 having an r.f. inductor 32 for generating an r.f. field to power electrodeless lamp 30. A voltage of an inductor 56 in a d.c.-to-a.c. converter 13 of ballast 10 is sensed by dimming circuit 12. Dimming circuit 12, which uses frequency-shift keying (FSK), couples inductor 56 to the dimming circuit 12 via dimming inductor 80, which in turn is connected to serially arranged dimming switches 82, 84. A signal generator 86 activates dimming switches 82 and 84 to provide a frequency shift to ballast 10. This frequency shift lowers the output to r.f. inductor 32, thereby turning off electrodeless lamp 30. Repeated switching by dimming circuit 12 causes a visual dimming in electrodeless lamp 30.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Louis R. Nerone
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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: 6052936Abstract: A device for using in fly fishing to facilitate the recovering and collection of the fishing line, the device comprising spring means capable of being firmly attached to a part of the clothes of an angler to collect the fishing line when recovering the same in the practicing of fly fishing and to keep the line accessible to be cast out again without running the risk of entangling the line.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1997Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventor: Juan Pablo Garcia
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Patent number: 5842621Abstract: The carrying device consists of a belt (1), a carrying element (3) and a ball holder (2) detachable from the belt. The carrying element (3) has pockets for receiving a pitch mark remover (34) and two tees (37) and is fastened by means of a Velcro fastener (16, 38) to the belt (1). The ball holder (2) has two elastic rings (21), which are connected to each other by strips (23, 24). The carrying device enables easy carrying of the necessary golf utensils without interferring with the swing motion and without disturbing the concentration of the player.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Inventor: Donata Marialuisa Gianesi Gschwind
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Patent number: 5711467Abstract: A vertical bow holder device for offering a new and improved device for carrying a bow on a hunter's belt. The inventive device includes a first continuous bow support rod forming an upper bow support and a second continuous bow support rod forming a lower bow support, with each of the first and second bow support rods having an end portion formed into a belt loop. In use, the hunter hooks the vertical bow holder device onto his belt and then is able to place his bow into the vertical bow holder device and hold the bow there by a retaining string.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Inventor: Ben Seabron Brown, Sr.
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Patent number: 5605263Abstract: A device for holding a T-shaped tool having a head and a handle on either the upper or lower leg to (1) provide complete freedom of movement of hands and feet while carrying the tool and (2) permit the user to attach and remove the tool from the device with the same hand employed to use the tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1995Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Inventors: Richard W. Pursley, Stephen D. Roberts
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Patent number: 5288002Abstract: A holder for carrying golf balls is disclosed which has a frame member and a two pair of loop members. The loop members have a diameter greater than half the diameter of a ball but less than the diameter and are retained on the frame in a spaced relationship. A belt clip fixed to the frame attaches the unit to the users clothing.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Inventor: Sangsoo Oh
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Patent number: 5195667Abstract: A device for suspending T-shaped tools from a belt, toolbox, wall, or other mount, comprising a flat attachment material and a rotating holder body which secures the tool while allowing the tool to be inserted and removed from different angles. In order to ensure that the holder body stays in a useful position, its swing is limited by two stops which act as brakes and are affixed so as to protrude perpendicularly from the attachment material. The invention is designed so that after the tool is inserted into the holder, the head of the tool remains secured by the cantilevering action of a spring-loaded clip against a dead-lock arm extending downwards from the holder body. The opposite end of the tool rests on an L-shaped extending at right angles from the attachment material. The tool is removed by the natural motion of grasping the handle and swinging upwards. This results in the tool being held in an immediately usable manner as it is withdrawn from the holder.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Inventor: David Gallant
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Patent number: 4936499Abstract: A tool carrier has a frame formed from a closed wire loop which includes a tool insertion portion having spaced side rail members connected by an arcuate end bar. An attachment portion of the frame has spaced attachment rail members each connected by a ninety degree bend with one of said side rail members. A clip portion of the frame includes a pair of spaced clip members connected by an arcuate connecting bar, with each of clip members connected by a 180 degree bend with one of the attachment rail members to form a resilient frictional clip for securement to an article of apparel of an individual. A variety of different removable receptacles are disclosed for removable securement in the tool insertion portion of the frame. The various receptacles may be utilized to carry small articles, scissors, and a variety of other tools. The tool carrier frame is dimensioned to receive a conventional hammer with the receptacle removed from the tool insertion portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1989Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Inventor: James L. Gulley
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Patent number: 4830246Abstract: A bracelet-like device adapted to be worn on a Farrier's wrist is provided for holding a multitude of horse shoe nails in an orderly array. The device utilizes arcuately shaped forward and rearward aligned members which secure the nails by frictional means. The nails are disposed in parallel juxtaposition with their heads forwardly directed, and pointed extremities rearwardly directed.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Inventor: Michael K. Ryan
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Patent number: 4821933Abstract: A tape rule holder formed from two die cut flat pieces of heavy duty, top grain saddle leather. The back piece includes belt slots in its upper section. The front piece or pocket-forming member is configured in its flat pre-assembly form with peripheral side rivet areas and a bottom rivet area each defined by a fold line. Approximately mid-way of each side rivet area of the front piece is a "v" notch. Upon rivet assembly of the front pocket-forming piece to the back piece, with the front piece bowed outwardly to form a tape rule pocket and the "v" notches of the side rivet areas closed, the resulting tape rule pocket includes side walls using inwardly projecting pressure detent ridges which together grip a tape rule inserted into the pocket of the holder and maintain the tape rule therein against accidental dislodgement.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1988Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: McGuire-Nicholas Company, Inc.Inventor: Brett P. Seber
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Patent number: 4809894Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for detachably securing objects to an article of clothing, such as a vest, jacket, trousers or corresponding garment. The device comprises a carrier part having a substantially horizontal support or carrier surface which merges with preferably parallel and mutually spaced upstanding limbs possessing resilient spring-like characteristics. The limbs form an angle with the carrier part and merge, distal from the carrier part, with respective arms, which form angles with the limbs and extend in mutually opposite directions. The arms are intended to coact detachably with loops, eyes, or functionally equivalent means provided on the item of clothing.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1986Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Inventor: Matti Viio
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Patent number: 4684047Abstract: The present invention concerns a support for an archery bow which also permits an arrow to be carried with its notched end engaged with the bow string. The support includes a loop for attachment to the archer's wearing apparel and is preferably fabricated from a single strand of wire bent to a configuration including means for engagement thereof with the archer's belt, and a pair of spaced, V-shaped portions upon which the bow string rests. Centrally disposed between the V-shaped portions are a pair of spaced, parallel members between which the notched end of the arrow is positioned, in frictional engagement with the bow string and suspended downwardly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1986Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Inventor: Michael Burgwin
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Patent number: 4260087Abstract: A Western-style belt buckle is a metal plate having a small pistol mounted thereon. The pistol is part of the ornamentation of the buckle, but is releasably mounted on the buckle in a manner permitting quick removal. An aperture in the plate permits the wide, bullet chamber portion of the pistol to extend through the plate, providing a compact unit. The gun is fastened to the plate with a spring clip and a barrel retainer.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1979Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Inventor: Samuel L. Leaver