Means For Adjusting Loop Size Or Hanger Length Of Attaching Means Looped Around Neck Patents (Class 224/258)
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Patent number: 7614531Abstract: A strap device has a first guide having a first slit (7a), a third slit (7b), and an intermediate member (3b) defined therebetween; a single strap (11) connected at one end to the intermediate member (3b); and a second guide (5) that is movably provided opposite the first guide (3), on which a second slit (9a) and a fourth slit (9b) are formed, and that has an intermediate member (5b) defined between the second and fourth slits. The other end (11b) of the strap passes through the second slit (9a), the fourth (9b), third (7b), first (7a), and second (9a) slits in that order. When the other end (11b) of the strap is drawn away from the second guide (5), the strap is pulled out to three times the original length, and when the second guide (5) is drawn away from the first guide, the strap becomes the original length.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventor: Kijuro Kawakita
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Patent number: 7594354Abstract: A portable fishing pole and binoculars support apparatus includes a flexible shock cord with adjacently disposed first and second ends respectively. Such a shock cord further includes a cable crimp directly attached thereto such that a loop is formed in a medial portion of the shock cord. The support apparatus further includes a substantially S-shaped holder removably secured to the shock cord. Such a holder is formed from rigid and durable material such that the holder maintains a fixed shape during operating conditions. The holder includes a deformably resilient and cushioned material statically affixed to an inner surface of a selected curved portion of the holder. The support apparatus further includes an audible signaling device attached to the shock cord and a mechanism for adjustably attaching the apparatus about a user neck during operating conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2007Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Inventor: Karen Chadwick
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Publication number: 20090188955Abstract: An apparatus for carrying one or more suspended items includes a unitary disc-shaped object having first and second arcuate portions each with first and second ends, and an intermediate portion extending between and interconnecting the first and second arcuate portions. The apparatus further includes a strap attached to the disc-shaped object. The first and second arcuate portions together define a generally circular profile of the disc-shaped object. Respective first ends of the first and second arcuate portions are disposed adjacently in opposed relation to one another and respective second ends of the first and second arcuate portions are disposed adjacently in opposed relation to one another, whereby passages are defined between adjacent corresponding ends of the first and second arcuate portions through which a handle of a bag may be received.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: EDISON NATION, LLCInventors: Daniel Lee BIZZELL, David BERGLUND, Alexa ADAMS, Jerry SHEW, Carole RUFFIN, Ian KOVACEVICH
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Publication number: 20090184144Abstract: Disclosed herein is a multiple overlapping method and apparatus of a band or a shoulder strap by using a length-adjustment buckle and a fixing ring. A length of the band or the shoulder strap can be reduced to one-third or one-fourth of the longest length.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2007Publication date: July 23, 2009Inventor: Jong-Soo Kim
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Publication number: 20090090754Abstract: A belt arrangement (1) for carrying a portable handheld work apparatus includes two shoulder carriers (3, 4) as well as a pelvis belt (6). Each shoulder carrier (3, 4) is connected with its two ends to the pelvis belt (6). The pelvis belt (6) is connected to a holder for the portable handheld work apparatus. A good carrying comfort is achieved in that at least one shoulder carrier (3, 4) includes an elastic region (29, 59) which permits an expansion of the shoulder carrier (3, 4) in longitudinal direction of the shoulder carrier (3, 4) and in that the shoulder carrier has a length limiter (30, 60) for the elastic region (29, 59) which limits the maximum expansion of the elastic region.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Jurgen Haberlein
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Patent number: 7513018Abstract: A radial adjuster device is provided for use in conjunction with cargo transport carriers worn by animate load bearers. The radial adjuster device allows an animate load bearer to adjust each laterally positioned cargo transport carrier shoulder strap or other such support structure single-handedly, or alternatively to adjust each shoulder strap simultaneously using each hand to engage and rotate the radial adjuster device to achieve a desired position or balance of the cargo transport carrier. The radial adjuster device simplifies and optimizes cargo transport carrier adjustment to facilitate animate load bearers in properly positioning cargo transport carriers, and consequently avoiding the injury and discomfort associated with bearing improperly balanced cargo transport carriers. The spooling mechanism of the inventive radial adjuster device eliminates the inconvenience, unsightliness, and potential hazards associated with free-hanging strap ends of cargo transport carriers.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Inventors: Thomas L. Koenig, Margaret Raible
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Patent number: 7503101Abstract: A spectacle holder including: a loop member; and a sliding member slidingly disposed on the loop member; wherein the sliding member slides on the loop member to capture a portion of a spectacle in a portion of the loop member. The sliding member can be decorative, such as a charm, broach, or pendant. The sliding member can also have one or more holes therethrough for acceptance of first and second strands of the loop member, the one or more holes having an exit located above a lower portion of the sliding member such that the portion of the loop member is hidden from view when worn by a user and no spectacle is captured.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Inventor: Arlette Sieger
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Publication number: 20090065537Abstract: A strap comprising a main body portion formed in a belt shape and provided with a first loopback end portion formed by intermediate portion being looped back; and a locking mechanism provided with a first support portion slidably supports one region of the main body portion viewed from the first loopback end portion, and a second support portion supports an end portion provided at an opposite side from the first loopback end portion on an other region, and the locking mechanism being switchable between a free state and a locked state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: NIKON CORPORATIONInventor: Masaaki Yanagisawa
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Publication number: 20080251553Abstract: The lanyard device for children is a device including a collar having a plurality of lanyards detachably secured thereto via an array of rings. Toys or other paraphernalia are detachably secured to the lanyards. The collar may be removably attached to a structure so that the lanyards are within easy reach of the child. The structure could be any structure used to secure a child therein (high chair, stroller, car seat, etc.). The collar and lanyards are designed to prevent the infant from being ensnared therein. The collar rings and lanyards are fabricated in various textures and colors so as to stimulate the infant's sensory perceptions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventors: Larry M. Goldstone, Elizabeth Lyons
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Publication number: 20080156834Abstract: The bag carrying harness is a carrying device that includes an elongated neck strap having first and second ends and at least two hooks, the hooks being attached to the neck strap above the first and second ends, respectively, in a lateral chest region of the elongated neck strap. Two shoulder loops are provided. One shoulder loop is attached to a side of the neck strap that includes the first end. The other shoulder loop is attached to an opposing side of the neck strap that includes the second end. A laterally extending torso strap is attached to each of the first and second ends of the elongated neck strap so that a user can cinch a portion of the device proximate the ends of the elongated neck strap about an upper body portion of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventor: Frank J. Tipaldo
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Patent number: 7387225Abstract: A garment mounted harness having an associated vest and/or back pack having attachment means for engagement of said garment mounted harness to an associated vest or backpack having a plurality of mating attachment ends for attachment of the straps thereto garment thereto of the straps and connecting elements of the present invention enabling the user to carry an optical device hands free about the front of ones chest for easy quick use and access when required. Additionally the present invention has adjustments about the strap portion for length and comfort adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventor: Michael Fox
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Publication number: 20070278265Abstract: A system for carrying and securing portable devices such as cellular phones, pagers, personal digital assistant (PDA) organizers, IPODĀ® devices, CD players, radios, digital cameras, keys, utensils or tools on a person, bicycle or vehicle. In particular, an ergonomic system for carrying and securing portable electronic devices such as cellular phones, pagers, personal digital assistant (PDA) organizers, IPODĀ® devices, CD players, radios, digital cameras and the like on a person in a manner that reduces stress on the human body and that prevents the device from being lost or dropped. The system allows a person to carry one or more portable devices that are secured against loss or damage, while the carrier's hands are free for other activities. The portable devices are maintained in proximity to the person's body, allowing unencumbered access to the device when desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2006Publication date: December 6, 2007Inventor: Audrey Contente
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Patent number: 7103943Abstract: A multi use utility strap has an elongated first strap member. The first strap member has a first end and a second end. The first end is folded over and coupled to a body section of the elongated strap to form a first loop. The second end is folded over and coupled to the body section to form a second loop. A second strap member having a first end and a second end is provided wherein the first end is coupled to the first strap member. A first pair of D rings is positioned in the second loop. A third strap member is provided having a first end and a second end. The first end of the third strap is folded over and coupled to a body section of the third strap member to form a third strap member loop. A connector is provided for coupling the second strap member to the third strap member.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Inventor: Jeffrey J. Lambert
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Patent number: 7093770Abstract: A device for dispensing scent onto the ground from behind the ankle of a user during walking to attract animals. The device is comprised of a flat, rectangular body having first and second opposed sidewalls; a flexible cord; and a scent source. The body contains an aperture at a first end and a slit at a second opposed end. The slit provides access to a pocket enclosed by the sidewalls of the body. During use, the cord is inserted through the aperture of the body and detachably secured around the ankle area of a user. The scent source is located in the slit and pocket of the body. As the user walks, the body makes contact with the ground and the scent source, maintained in close proximity to the ground surface, dispenses animal scent attractant to the ground from behind the ankle area of the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Inventor: Tony Kenneth Moran
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Patent number: 7028871Abstract: A device for supporting a musical instrument on a shoulder of an individual is disclosed. The device includes a first end segment adapted to be connectable to a first portion of a musical instrument, a second end segment adapted to be connectable to a second portion of a musical instrument and a plurality of discrete body segments. Each body segment of the plurality of body segments is interlinked with at least one other body segment between the end segments to form a unitary segmented strap. A method of making a device for supporting a musical instrument on the shoulder of an individual is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventors: Zachery K. Glover, Rodger G. Carter
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Patent number: 7020936Abstract: A universal carry strap includes a woven strip, an adjustment buckle and a shuttle buckle. The strip has two opposite ends onto which the adjustment and the shuttle buckles are integrally formed by molding plastic. The adjustment buckle has multiple adjusting through holes. The shuttle buckle passes selectively through the adjusting through holes. Consequently, the carry strap will provide a robust connection and be easy, quick and convenient to be connected to an object, such as a case having a first and a second connecting hook ring by passing the shuttle buckle through the first connecting hook ring, selectively through the adjusting through holes in the adjustment buckle and eventually through the second connecting hook ring to engage the second connecting hook ring.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2004Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Inventor: Ming-Chou Tsai
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Patent number: 6983870Abstract: A suspended article hold down system for suspending articles such as binoculars, cameras, and eyeglasses that are commonly attached to neck straps, by shoulder straps and then providing a hold down strap to extend across such an article suspended by the shoulder straps, the hold down strap being releasably connected to ends of underarm straps having opposite ends connected to the shoulder straps through a flat spreader at the back of a user of the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Stearns Inc.Inventors: Dennis Hancock, Jeffrey D. Hancock
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Patent number: 6977809Abstract: The present invention is directed to a portable computer having an integral case that incorporates a resilient material to protect the portable computer from wear and tear encountered when transporting and/or using the portable computer. The integral case also includes a retractable strap means that can be utilized to facilitate the transporting of the portable computer. The integral case for the portable computer also includes an identification pocket on the exterior surface of the integral case for incorporating identification documents for the portable computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Inventor: Jerald A. Bovino
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Patent number: 6932254Abstract: The carrying sling of the present invention comprises a length of flexible webbing in the form of a strap being twice folded back on itself to form first, second and third reaches between the first and second ends of the strap. The ends of the strap include apparatus that is adapted to interconnect with or wrap around an object to be carried. Each of the two folds is formed where the strap is trained through first and second slides that are either releasably or permanently connected to the terminal ends of the strap. Providing at least one of the reaches of the strap with means for adjusting its length adds further utility to the carrying strap.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Eliason Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Scott Eliason
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Patent number: 6926181Abstract: A child carrier transport system. The system has a belt releasably secured around a child carrier, and a belt releasably secured around the waist of a user. The belts are coupled to one another and coupled around the base of the handles provided on the child carrier. A pad is secured to the belts to buttress the transmission of potential injurious force between the child carrier and the user. The resulting system is low cost, strong, lightweight, and does not prohibitively restrict movement of the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventor: Jennifer Vath
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Patent number: 6923356Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for retaining bags. The apparatus for retaining bags utilizes at least one fastener attached to a shock absorption system. The shock absorption system is coupled to a handle and a strap, such that the apparatus for retaining bags can be transported by either of the handle or strap and the strap is adaptable to fit around an automobile seat. The method for retaining bags includes securing bags to a fastener, adjusting the strap to fit a shoulder, transporting the apparatus to a vehicle, and adapting the strap to fit to the automobile seat.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: Michael Reynolds
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Publication number: 20040178239Abstract: A suspended article hold down system for suspending articles such as binoculars, cameras, and eyeglasses that are commonly attached to neck straps, by shoulder straps and then providing a hold down strap to extend across such an article suspended by the shoulder straps, the hold down strap being releasably connected to ends of underarm straps having opposite ends connected to the shoulder straps through a flat spreader at the back of a user of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Dennis Hancock, Jeffrey D. Hancock
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Publication number: 20040173649Abstract: The present invention is a transport device for bulky objects such as boogie boards, surfboards and snowboards having an existing anchored attachment on the board. In an embodiment, a strap is strapped around the boogie board, and the anchored leash is linked to the strap forming a shoulder carrying strap. In another embodiment, a strap holds a plurality of boogie boards together and the individuals leash form a shoulder strap to be carried at the same time. In another embodiment, a strap takes the form of an elastic cord with hooks (e.g. a bungee cord) forming a shoulder strap with the anchored board leash. This strap carry system can be extended to other applications beyond boogie board, surf board, snowboard, skis and any objects where there is an anchored attachment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventor: David Luedtke
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Publication number: 20040169054Abstract: Ski Carrying Strap with a rope type strap, a pair of identical retaining clips attached to each end of the strap, and a padded strap cover. The clip has a C shaped rope retaining opening and an aperture for inserting the strap which is then tied in a knot to retain the strap to the clip. In the preferred embodiment the retaining clip is made of rigid material such as metal or plastic.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventor: Edmund Chan
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Publication number: 20040159687Abstract: The carrying sling of the present invention comprises a length of flexible webbing in the form of a strap being twice folded back on itself to form first, second and third reaches between the first and second ends of the strap. The ends of the strap include apparatus that is adapted to interconnect with or wrap around an object to be carried. Each of the two folds is formed where the strap is trained through first and second slides that are either releasably or permanently connected to the terminal ends of the strap. Providing at least one of the reaches of the strap with means for adjusting its length adds further utility to the carrying strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventor: Scott Eliason
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Publication number: 20040144820Abstract: A modular system for a golf club bag shoulder strap arrangement has been discovered and is presented here. It includes sub-elements of four primary types. A single point fastener end, a two-to-one ‘V’ connector, a main padded strap, and a connection loop. Each of these elements couples in a special manner to appropriate cooperating sub-elements and may be easily decoupled for replacement, repair, resizing, et cetera. The coupling-decoupling function is indented to be quick, temporary, and replaceable in nature. Thus, these dual straps are provided with functionality not found in similar and competing systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Jeffrey Herold
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Patent number: 6761294Abstract: A sling assembly includes first and second straps with a shoulder pad therebetween, the straps releasably attachable to a user's belt. A flexible strap extending from the sling assembly includes a female fastener for connection to a male fastener previously affixed to the shotgun or the like. The male fastener includes a post with flared head attached to a first Velcro® strap. A second Velcro® strap is affixed to the weapon's stock. Upon wrapping the first Velcro® strap about the stock, a releasable connection occurs between the Velcro® straps with the male fastener in extension from the stock. The male fastener is presented for releasable connection to the female fastener in rotation therebetween to preclude interference of the sling with functional manipulation of the gun. A locking mechanism further secures the connection of the male and female fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Mil-Tech, Inc.Inventor: Larry N. Gann
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Publication number: 20040094586Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel ski carrying harness apparatus that is worn over a head and over a shoulder of a skier to assist the skier in carrying a pair of skis. The apparatus uses a small ski loop connected to a larger body loop assembly to encircle and support a portion of a ski binding of one of a pair of skis and then the apparatus is used to lift and carry the pair of skis suspended from a point near the waist of the skier.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Kirk C. MacAllister
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Patent number: 6726071Abstract: An information handling system lock and carrying strap provides a carrying mode to transport the portable computer and a security mode to secure the portable computer to a fixed object. A cable has attachment devices coupled to each end and operable to couple to a portable computer so that the cable acts as a carrying strap. The cable further secures the information handling system to a fixed device to prevent theft by attaching one cable end to the information handling system and the other end to a fixed object. In one embodiment, the attachment device include a secured unlocked position to allow convenient use as a carrying strap and a secured locked position to allow locking of the device with a key.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Michael Baseflug, Reynold Li Liao, Sean P. O'Neal
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Patent number: 6669068Abstract: A strap device has guides 3, 5 in which slits 7b, 7a, 9a, 9b are formed with central members 3b, 5b intervening therebetween. First ends of straps 11, 13 are secured to the central members 3b, 5b respectively. A second end 11b of the strap 11 passes through the slits 9a, 9b, and then passes through the slit 7a of the guide 3. A second end 13b of the strap 13 passes through the slits 7a, 7b of the guide 3, and then passes through the slit 9a. When the second ends 11b, 13b are pulled out in mutually opposite directions, the strap, which has a quadruple length as compared with the spacing distance between the guides, can be instantaneously pulled out. When the strap device 15 is used for a shoulder strap for a bag which has a good appearance.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Inventor: Kijuro Kawakita
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Patent number: 6666647Abstract: Provided is a neck fan for personal cooling which can be supported by a lanyard around a wearer's neck so that a cooling breeze may be directed to cool the wearer's face and neck area while the wearer's hands are free to be engaged in ordinary activities of work, leisure, play, —, —, etcetera. The geometry of the construction of the fan device is such that it lay close to the body of the wearer so as to minimize the fan device from coming into undesirable contact with other items in the wearer's environment. The lanyard which supports the fan device about the wearer's neck may be provisioned with an optional break-away safety link so that should the fan device become accidentally entangled with the environment, the breakaway safety link will permit the lanyard to separate before the wearer will be seriously injured. The lanyard system also provided length and angle adjustments.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Inventor: Russell B. Trask
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Patent number: 6648191Abstract: A harness for carrying articles comprises a number of straps for article supporting the article during use and storage as well as distributing its weight on a user's body. The harness includes a neck strap and torso attaching straps which help distribute the article's weight. A pair of stretchable straps are provided which hold the article against excessive movement. Another set of straps independently supports the article when being used.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Carl P. Giggleman
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Publication number: 20030192926Abstract: An information handling system lock and carrying strap provides a carrying mode to transport the portable computer and a security mode to secure the portable computer to a fixed object. A cable has attachment devices coupled to each end and operable to couple to a portable computer so that the cable acts as a carrying strap. The cable further secures the information handling system to a fixed device to prevent theft by attaching one cable end to the information handling system and the other end to a fixed object. In one embodiment, the attachment device include a secured unlocked position to allow convenient use as a carrying strap and a secured locked position to allow locking of the device with a key.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2002Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Michael Baseflug, Reynold Li Liao, Sean P. O'Neal
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Patent number: 6626335Abstract: A guitar shoulder strap incorporates thickened, rolled edges along the length of the strap. The strap webbing between is generally about two millimeters thick and fifty millimeters wide. The thick, rolled edges are almost four millimeters thick and about six millimeters wide. A decorative pattern is weaved into the outside decorative surface. The strap webbing and thick, rolled edges are a single weave of textile wherein many longitudinal fibers have been bunched into cords at the edges and spiraling transverse fibers are woven to build the webbing and encase the cords.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: James Andrew Dunlop
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Publication number: 20030127479Abstract: A harness for carrying articles comprises a number of straps for article supporting the article during use and storage as well as distributing its weight on a user's body. The harness includes a neck strap and torso attaching straps which help distribute the article's weight. A pair of stretchable straps are provided which hold the article against excessive movement. Another set of straps independently supports the article when being used.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventor: Carl P. Giggleman
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Patent number: 6581812Abstract: A dual shoulder guitar strap, has two straps. Each goes over one shoulder. The strap has length adjustment buckles for each of these straps. The strap also has a device for adjusting position of each strap on its shoulder. Length adjustments and position on shoulder adjustments are independently controllable. One strap can lie flat on the other so the strap can be used either to hold the guitar over one shoulder or to hold the guitar supported by both shoulders.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Inventor: Troy Kenneth Roscoe-Dare
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Publication number: 20030106914Abstract: A sling assembly includes first and second straps with a shoulder pad therebetween, the straps releasably attachable to a user's belt. A flexible strap extending from the sling assembly includes a female fastener for connection to a male fastener previously affixed to the shotgun or the like. The male fastener includes a post with flared head attached to a first Velcro® strap. A second Velcro® strap is affixed to the weapon's stock. Upon wrapping the first Velcro® strap about the stock, a releasable connection occurs between the Velcro® straps with the male fastener in extension from the stock. The male fastener is presented for releasable connection to the female fastener in rotation therebetween to preclude interference of the sling with functional manipulation of the gun. A locking mechanism further secures the connection of the male and female fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventor: Larry N. Gann
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Patent number: 6568575Abstract: A harness with detachable and interchangeable pouches comprises two torso straps extending downwardly and outwardly from a central coupler assembly, two shoulder straps, and two belly straps. The harness is adjustable to fit nearly any body size. The pouches are attached to the harness with quick-releasing retaining clips and to each other by the belly straps. Each pouch includes front and rear panels that are formed using either a right-side template or a left-side template and is interchangeable with any other pouch designed using the same template. The interchangeability allows the wearer to install pouches that are best suited for a particular activity. Each pouch is designed such that, when worn, it hangs at an angle which causes its top to slant downwardly toward the middle of the wearer's torso, thereby increasing the accessibility of the pouch contents.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventor: Robert Bartholomew
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Publication number: 20030080165Abstract: A beverage bottle carrier apparatus for enabling an individual to carry one or more beverage bottles. The beverage bottle carrier of the invention includes an elongated generally rectangular flexible strap having a handle portion in the approximate middle thereof for easy grasping by a hand of a person carrying one or more beverage bottles, the flexible strap having two ends and a buckle assembly for connecting the two ends together, one end of the strap having a male portion of the buckle assembly connected thereto and the other end of the strap having a female portion of the buckle assembly connected thereto, and a hooking mechanism connected to said male portion and said female portion, the hooking mechanism being adapted to be force-fitted around the neck of a beverage bottle to grasp and hold a beverage bottle therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: Phyllis S. Dahl
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Patent number: 6550653Abstract: A carrying device configured to a person to comfortably and easily carry one or more articles such as beach chair, folding chair, bag, cooler, table, blanket, toy and floating device. The carrying device includes a shoulder strap connected to a substantially rigid support, which is connected to at least one carrying strap for releasably and selectively connecting and disconnecting one or more articles to the carrying device.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Kimberly S. Matthews
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Patent number: 6536639Abstract: A carrying strap for carrying a skateboard upon the back of a person attaches around the front truck and behind the back truck of a skateboard. The strap is worn diagonally across the chest of one's body with the skateboard flat side against one's back. The front surface of the strap has rings for attachment of skateboarding paraphernalia. The strap quickly attaches to the skateboard and fits snugly and comfortably against one's back.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventor: Christopher B. Frank
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Publication number: 20030052144Abstract: A body-worn harness for lifting and carrying cumbersome objects, wherein the lifting, carrying and movement of large and cumbersome objects is conducted with relative ease and efficiency. Said body-worn harness generally comprises shoulder straps, a waist strap and a harness in which the object to be carried is placed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventor: Peter Vardi
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Patent number: 6523227Abstract: A shoulder mounted cord retaining clip including a shoulder pad portion positionable on a shoulder of a user. The shoulder pad portion has a forward end and a rearward end. A forward length of line adjustably extends outwardly of the forward end of the shoulder pad portion for attaching to a segment of the cord of the electrical appliance. A rearward length of line adjustably extends outwardly of the rearward end of the shoulder pad portion for attaching to a segment of the cord of the electrical appliance.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: Lance Goodall
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Patent number: 6520390Abstract: An adjustable sling system provides a quick release fitting which enables a sling system to transition from a close to the body quick fire position to an away from the body aiming position. The adjustable sling system incorporates a first end having a first attachment fitting carried closer to the forward grip of a rifle having a first portion of the first end attached to an extended rubber core web surrounded section. A release clip has a first end supported by a tension ring which is supported along a length of webbing extending from the first portion, and includes a riveted connection to the web strap and reinforcement plate as it extends from the first end. The slope in the direction of capture is calculated with respect to the force of the spring action to insure that the close body position is maintained absent a deliberate forward aiming motion.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Inventors: Edward Anthony Verdugo, Wallace N. Kaiser
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Patent number: 6491196Abstract: A yoga mat holder is provided with a diamond-shaped leaf to hold a rolled-up yoga mat. The yoga mat holder has a quick-release buckle and webbing attached to the leaf to fasten the yoga mat to the diamond-shaped leaf. The yoga mat holder also has a shoulder strap and a waist strap attached to an adjustable webbing with another quick-release buckle to secure the holder across the chest of the wearer. The diamond-shaped leaf is folded around the rolled-up yoga mat and worn diagonally across the back of a person. Pockets are provided on the shoulder and waist straps to allow a person to access her belongings without removing or shifting the position of the holder.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Inventor: Maria Coler
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Publication number: 20020153393Abstract: An adjustable sling system provides a quick release fitting which enables a sling system to transition from a close to the body quick fire position to an away from the body aiming position. The adjustable sling system incorporates a first end having a first attachment fitting carried closer to the forward grip of a rifle having a first portion of the first end attached to an extended rubber core web surrounded section. A release clip has a first end supported by a tension ring which is supported along a length of webbing extending from the first portion, and includes a riveted connection to the web strap and reinforcement plate as it extends from the first end. The slope in the direction of capture is calculated with respect to the force of the spring action to insure that the close body position is maintained absent a deliberate forward aiming motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Edward Anthony Verdugo, Wallace N. Kaiser
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Patent number: 6467134Abstract: A reusable fastener for a strap of a carry bag, dog collar, shoe, necklace, watch strap, belt, or the like includes a plate member having a threaded opening, a generally flat retainer member attached to the rear of the plate member, and a connector having an enlarged head and a threaded post portion. A free end of the strap passes through the retainer member. The threaded opening receives the connector post portion. The remote end of the threaded post member is engageable with the strap to hold the strap in place against an abutment portion of the retainer member without damaging the strap.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Inventor: Ronald E. Stroud
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Publication number: 20020139826Abstract: A carrying device configured to a person to comfortably and easily carry one or more articles such as beach chair, folding chair, bag, cooler, table, blanket, toy and floating device. The carrying device includes a shoulder strap connected to a substantially rigid support, which is connected to at least one carrying strap for releasably and selectively connecting and disconnecting one or more articles to the carrying device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventor: Kimberly S. Matthews
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Patent number: 6446849Abstract: A carrying device includes an elongated strap having first and second ends, at least one clamp at least proximally coupled to one of the first and second ends of said elongated strap, and a securement device coupled to a region proximate at least one of the first and second ends of said elongated strap for coupling together the regions proximate the first and second ends of the elongated strap.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Jason E. Schleifer
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Patent number: 6443338Abstract: A bottled drink carrier apparatus is provided for supporting a bottle containing a drink product at a position upon a user's neck or shoulder or attached to a belt loop. The apparatus includes a strap assembly forming a loop having upper and lower end portions, a cable having ends that are attached to the lower portion of the strap assembly. The cable forms a closed noose with a slide below the strap. A slide is provided for tightening the noose about a bottle to be supported, the slide frictionally engaging the cable at least in the locking position.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Giacona Container CompanyInventor: Corrado Giacona, III