Receiver Formed As Part Thereof Or Continuation Thereof Attaching Means Patents (Class 224/602)
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Patent number: 12235072Abstract: A garment worn about an individual's torso that holds one or more firearms, typically in a concealed fashion. The invention may include a vest or other sleeveless outerwear that has various pockets on the exterior and one or more holsters on the interior. The invention may allow the locations and orientations of the holsters to be customized by the wearer through a hook and loop fastening system. Each holster may also include adjustable straps and quick release clasps.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2021Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: Summit Resource International, LLCInventor: Tina Calvo
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Patent number: 11096471Abstract: A device that secures an object to the user's body, hands free, while carrying multiple types of bulky items is provided. The carrying device may include at least a pair of first straps and a second strap having a plurality of loops spaced apart along its length. Each strap terminates at opposing ends providing complementary and adjustable connectors, so that when each of the two first straps selectively engages one loop of the plurality the loops, many different types of bulky items may be secured to the body of user when the connectors are locked, thereby leaving the user hands free while transporting bulky objects.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2020Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Inventor: LeRoy White, Jr.
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Patent number: 9669798Abstract: An expandable protective covering for a seatbelt including a substantially rectangular seatbelt cover having an expandable middle portion disposed between a pair of end portions. A slot is continuously disposed within the seatbelt cover from a left side of a left end of the pair of end portions to a right side of a right end of the pair of end portions. Each of a pair of locking mechanisms has a locking button disposed on a front surface of each of the right end and the left end, respectively, and a release opening disposed on the back surface of each of the right end and the left end, respectively. A seatbelt is configured to be slidably disposed within the slot. The locking button is both depressable into the release opening and releasable out of the release opening in order to selectively secure and release the seatbelt from within the slot.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2016Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Inventor: Jabulani Maitland
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Patent number: 9474356Abstract: The present product is designed to carry personal objects in a safety way, such as cell phones, documents, identity cards, keys, money; while moving. It allows to have total control as well as to access them at any time. It adjusts to the body in an ergonomic way allowing the person feel free to move in any position.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2013Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Inventor: Jose Alberto Garcia Morales
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Patent number: 9259067Abstract: A bag or pack for transporting material, which may include air tank bottles, rope, and/or other firefighting gear. The bag may be used in multiple different ways, but may be especially configured to rest on top of a primary air tank worn by the user and to avoid falling between that tank and the user's back. Pockets in the bag may allow the user to install bottles in an upright or inverted configuration, which may aid the user in quickly determining which bottles are usable. Bag may free up the user's hands, allowing him to carry extra gear and requiring further trips from a supply source to a staging area, which may be several floors up, e.g., in the case of a high rise environment.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2012Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: KRUSECREW, Inc.Inventor: David Eugene Kruse
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Patent number: 9113696Abstract: A backpack may include a main body that defines a main compartment that may be accessed by a sealing mechanism. The backpack may also include a shoulder strap that is coupled to a first portion of the main body and coupled to a second portion of the main body, with the second portion of the main body distal the first portion. The backpack may also include a secondary support strap coupled to the shoulder strap and the first portion of the main body.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2012Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Samsonite IP Holdings S.a r.l.Inventor: Frank Anthony Quartarone, III
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Patent number: 8808212Abstract: A shoulder support device includes a flexible elastic continuous ring band and a slide adjustably movable on the band that divides the band into a pair of loops defining arm receiving apertures that are cupped over the curved deltoid region of each shoulder of a wearer to pull the shoulders back and downward under tension to achieve a correct posture position. The slide is moveable to adjust tension distributed to the wearer's shoulders. When the slide is positioned midway between the shoulder blades at the back of the wearer, it provides equal distributed tension on both shoulders. Moving the slide more to the left or more to the right allows the wearer to selectively adjust which shoulder receives more tension.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Inventor: Virginia Obana Redmond
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Patent number: 8789734Abstract: A carry bag may include a container portion and a strap portion. The container portion defines an interior compartment for containing objects, and the strap portion extends from the container portion. At least one of the container portion and the strap portion include (a) a base element formed from a two-dimensional material and (b) a strand formed from a one-dimensional material. The strand lies adjacent to and substantially parallel to a surface of the base element for a distance of at least five centimeters.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2009Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Tory M. Cross, Christopher M. Helmsworth
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Patent number: 8668127Abstract: A backpack is positioned to rest in an essentially flat configuration between the shoulder blades, so as to mitigate backpack pain or stress. The pack is worn tightly across the individual to eliminate the downward forces of the weight included in a pocket having a rhombus shape. Stretchable material of the pack conforms to the contents of the pack. Effectively, the weight of the pack is distributed across the chest and back of an individual to provide a “weightless effect”.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Inventor: Jake Ryan Baron
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Patent number: 8225973Abstract: The invention as presently conceived discloses a personal garment apparatus resembling a holster-like shoulder bag that is worn over a person's shoulder having a plurality of pouches and pockets to store and transport various articles. The presently defined preferred embodiment consists of: three front pockets for a cell phone, a palm pilot, a USB key, a MP3 player, money clip, etc.; another larger zipper pocket situated behind the flap pockets to hold flat items like a checkbook, a passport, tickets, etc.; an adjustable strap to customize the shoulder fit for most people; and, a set of attachment clips allowing the invention to be reversed for wear on either shoulder. Besides being a new fashion accessory, the invention's functionalities are intended to provide easier access and increased comfort when compared to similar items being carried on a belt, about the waist or in pockets.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Inventor: Susan G. Bellinson
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Publication number: 20120152996Abstract: A carrier for goalie pads is described that allows a goaltender to carry their pads over their shoulder outside of a conventional hockey bag, without damaging the pads. The carrier consists of two separate compartments that are joined together by a carrying strap, alleviating the stress that could be placed on the goalie pad straps that otherwise may be used for carrying the pads without the use of these bags. The compartments may be vented to allow faster drying time, and can be covered by a lid. The compartments may be secured further or tightened using Velcro™, plastic clips or snaps, allowing the carrier to form to the contour of the goalie pad. The carrier allows the goalie pads to be moved freely during transport, and facilitates their placement in a vehicle, while providing protection from damage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: Nolan McDonald
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Patent number: 8104315Abstract: A key ring includes a D-ring, and a key-holding ring. The D-ring couples the key-holding ring to a band.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2000Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Inventor: Peter Perthou
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Patent number: 8006875Abstract: A transportable support system for underwater dive equipment that is durable, lightweight, adjustable, and compact, allowing the diver to effectively and rapidly secure his fins, regulator assembly, mask, and various other items for storage and/or transport. The support system can be employed with a “hands free” design via the use of a shoulder strap, or secured in a dive bag or suitcase for airline travel.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Inventor: Chad Michael Watson
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Publication number: 20110174857Abstract: A carrier for recreational equipment, such as skis, snowboards, skateboards, surfboards, etc., comprising: An elongate main strap having opposite ends and an upper surface defined between the opposite ends, the upper surface bearing indicia thereon; at least one securement strap extends generally transversely of the main strap proximate each of the opposite ends thereof, the securement straps capable of being selectively formed into closed loops; an elongate shoulder strap having opposite terminal ends, each such terminal end secured to one of the securement straps or the main strap. When recreational equipment is being carried in the carrier, the main strap overlies a surface of the recreational equipment so that indicia on the upper surface of the main strap is visible.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: Bird Brain, Inc.Inventor: Courtney A. King
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Patent number: 7946459Abstract: A simple-to-use adornment device, and method, employed by a user close-at-hand for personal safety enhancement. It contains a personal alarm or remote control device while maintaining a capability for immediate alarm/remote activation to summon assistance. It has a jewelry appearance or comprises a modular casing to which exchangeable decorative elements can be attached. Since it improves the aesthetic look of an associated alarm/remote, users are more likely to wear it habitually and experience enhanced personal safety and well-being as a result thereof. Inner and outer members with asymmetrical keyed guides are in sliding relation to one another to form the casing with one-way assembly, and a cord/chain connected to the members maintains their association with one another even when disassembled. Openings in each member are aligned to provide activation button access. Optional features include an interior resilient spacer, a cover, a clasp, and sheet pockets associated with the outer member.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2010Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Inventor: Edith Anne Cheitman
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Patent number: 7927311Abstract: A lightweight comfortable support sling formed of soft flexible fabric material is supported around the back of the neck of postoperative patients in an inverted U-shaped configuration with the opposed ends of the sling hanging down along the front or sides of the patient's torso. Multiple conventional post-surgical fluid drainage receptacles can be secured at each end of the sling by hook and loop fasteners and adjustably positioned at locations adjacent to the body of the wearer to allow easy access and avoid tangling and stress on the drain tubes. While still having the drainage receptacles attached, the sling can be separated in the middle and easily removed from the patient's neck to relieve pressure, then re-fastened for ambulation. The sling is capable of supporting ten or more drainage bulbs.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Inventor: Deborah Bachelder
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Publication number: 20100282807Abstract: A carrier for an enteral feeding device including a pump, enteral feeding containers and tubing. The carrier has a case for holding the enteral feeding pump, and a shoulder strap for carrying the case. The shoulder strap has one or more compartments for holding the one or more enteral feeding containers. The carrier permits a patient to receive nutrition from the enteral feeding device concealed within the carrier while the patient is mobile.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LPInventors: Ricky A. Sisk, Joseph A. Hudson
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Patent number: 7757918Abstract: The present invention relates to a back or shoulder carried bag or case that includes a support strap supported on part of a back or shoulder of a person carrying the bag or case comprising a back support surface disposed toward the back of the person that includes a support strap cinching arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2007Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Inventor: Adam Merzon
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Publication number: 20100133310Abstract: A personal gear carrier has a first pocket defining piece, a second pocket defining piece and an adjustable strap. The pocket defining pieces form a pocket section having a curved shape where an inner edge of the pocket section is closeable by a mechanical closure. The adjustable strap is connected to the first end and the second end and forms a loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2009Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: KANGATEK, LLCInventors: Gregory P. Menzel, Martha McDaniel, Roger Halualani
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Publication number: 20090242601Abstract: A lightweight, portable book strap device is provided which allows students to conveniently transport their school books and other materials in a manner which allows the contents carried by the device to be readily visible. The device is adapted to be carried over the shoulder(s) and/or back of a user, or may be carried by its handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Lynne B. Inman
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Publication number: 20080283566Abstract: A unique strap carrier tote carries a rolled yoga mat, collapsed hula hoop, towel, prayer rug, poster/drawing case, or other piece of equipment in a backpack style on the user's back. Two adjustable straps encircle the piece of equipment—typically proximate opposing ends of the rolled mat or opposing sectional sides of the collapsed hoop—and two adjustable shoulder straps extend therefrom. The user can sling the piece of equipment across her back so that her hands will be free, and the equipment will be securely and easily carried during walking, running, climbing, biking, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2008Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Susan Lee Chace
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Patent number: 7407454Abstract: A sports equipment carrier that is woven or threads through one or more pieces of sports equipment, then attaches to itself and finally attaches to the handle of a sports stick. It is a quick, open and secure way to carry equipment on its own separately or attached to the handle of a sports stick. This allows the user to carry the stick and equipment with the stick slung in an over the shoulder fashion. The stick can rest on the users shoulder while the equipment hangs from the handle of the stick behind the user. It can also be carried in the users hand by their side. The stick is easily inserted or removed for play while holding the gear/equipment together. The stick is also protected from damage that can occur from direct contact with the equipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventor: Patrick James Guy
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Patent number: 7325921Abstract: The present invention is a strap that holds eyewear in storage through two methods. In one method, a portion of the eyewear is inserted through parallel slots. In another method, the nosepiece is secured over a loop. The strap may be worn around the neck or used as a strap for a bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Inventor: Rubie L. Moorer
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Patent number: 6896164Abstract: A purse caddy for supporting a purse in an upright condition upon a vehicle seat. The purse caddy includes an open-topped box dimensioned to receive a purse and a strap for supporting the open-topped box. The open-topped box has: a bottom panel, a front panel hingedly secured to the bottom panel and extending upwardly from the bottom panel, a back panel hingedly secured to the bottom panel at a location remote from the front panel and extending upwardly from the bottom panel, and at least one elastic strip connecting the front panel and the back panel together at a height above the bottom panel. The opposed ends of the strap are connected to the back panel so as to form a loop for encircling a support like the headrest of a vehicle seat.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventor: Eva H. Fialla-Dori
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Patent number: 6886726Abstract: Gear carriers for sportsmen such as hunters, shooters and fly fishermen are provided in single shoulder mounted, cross-chest configuration with gear pockets, receptacles and other carrying elements oriented thereon, rendering each carrier ambidextrous and providing even load distribution for each of the carriers specific to a particular sporting function. Each carrier embodiment is ergonomically configured to facilitate use and gear access by the user participating in a particular sport for which the carrier is particularly suited.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Inventor: Daniel P. O'Hare
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Publication number: 20040056060Abstract: A surfboard sling device and method of manufacture provides a sling worn by a user comprising: a substantially rectangular main section made of a beach towel flexible cloth material called a main sling member having a vertical length longer than a horizontal width, with opposite ends of the vertical lengths having attachment points at all four corners, so that the main sling member can be unfurled and used as a beach towel, and also including a pair of fabric straps attached at attachment points at opposite ends of the vertical lengths, so that each strap is parallel to a horizontal width, and the substantially rectangular main section made of flexible cloth conforming to the waxed and curved shape of the surfboard to maintain separation between opposite ends of the straps, whereby a user can carry a surfboard hands free by wearing the device on a shoulder after looping the fabric straps over a shoulder and inserting a surfboard in a folded cavity formed by opposite ends of the vertical lengths of the substanType: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Marc Iannini, Gary Botto
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Patent number: 6681972Abstract: The present invention is a holder for retaining documents which are necessary to board a means of public transportation, and which holder enables the documents to be retained in a manner wherein the documents can be easily verified by an examining agent and removed from the holder by the examining agent, while at the same time enabling the holder to be worn around a user's neck so that the user's hands are free to carry objects. The holder consists of a retaining body having a closed bottom and closed sidewalls and an open top so that an airline ticket can be retained in the open top so that it is readily accessible to be removed by the ticket agent at the time the passenger boards the airplane.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: J&C Tapocik, Inc.Inventor: Claudette M. Tapocik
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Publication number: 20030230613Abstract: The strap packs of the invention are worn as a sash. Strap pack personal article carriers, e.g., stably conform to the body of the wearer to provide easy access pouches up in front of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Tarik Saidi Karenga
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Publication number: 20030230614Abstract: The strap packs of the invention are worn as a sash. Strap pack personal article carriers, e.g., stably conform to the body of the wearer to provide easy access pouches up in front of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2002Publication date: December 18, 2003Inventor: Tarik Saidi Karenga
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Patent number: 6644527Abstract: The strap pack carriers of the invention can be worn as a sash. Strap pack personal article carriers, e.g., form a loop adapted to stably conform to the body of the wearer to provide easy access pouches up in front of the body. Counter weights can be mounted to help stabilize the carrier against unequal front to back loads of articles.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Inventor: Tarik Saidi Karenga
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Publication number: 20030136808Abstract: A device and method for carrying an object has a cradle that supports the object, one or more carrying straps attached to opposing ends of the cradle and forming a single lifting point, and one or more restraining straps attached to the carrying strap. The carrying strap may be detachably joined to form the single lifting point, and there may be a handle at the lifting point. The carrying straps and restraining straps may be adjustable in length. The device can be folded into a compact configuration for portability.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Rosa O. Kelson
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Publication number: 20020185505Abstract: A child or pet carrier characterized by an over-the-shoulder sling of sufficient width and strength to support the weight of an infant, young child, or small pet which connects to an increased width of fabric or joined panels of fabric designed and constructed to form a holding portion that allows the child to rest in a sitting or reclined posture when held against the side, hip, or torso area of a carrying adult and that is further enhanced by an integrated drawstring, adjustable strap, or rubberized compression cord that runs along one transverse side of the holding portion that can be adjusted in such a manner as to create a more stable back and/or side support for the child or pet held therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Quinn L. Cummings, Amy M. Turner
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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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Patent number: 6443347Abstract: A personal harness for a wearable computer on the body of a user has a waist belt and a shoulder sling that are integrally formed with each other. The waist belt is inelastic and forms a belt around the waist of the user. The waist belt has a strap with hook-and-loop fasteners for adjusting the circumference of the waist belt. The shoulder sling is draped over one shoulder of the user and has front and rear sashes with primary and secondary compartments, respectively. The primary compartment has a zipper along one side edge and a sealable flap at an upper end for containing wearable computer hardware. The secondary compartment also has a sealable flap at an upper end for supporting telecommunications equipment for the computer on the body of the user. In addition, both compartments have mesh windows for ventilating the equipment.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Luis E. Elizalde, Ronald A. Smith
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Publication number: 20020108977Abstract: A strap associated with and adapted for connection to a case, bag or type of carrying bag such as, for example, a golf bag or any similar carrying bag. The strap includes a compartment in which is stored a protective covering which is selectively expandable to cover and protect the carrying bag to which the strap is connected. The protective covering is, typically, fabricated of a strong, lightweight, water proof material which can be folded into a compact size and shape to be retained within the compartment on the strap and yet be easily and readily removed from the compartment to surround the carrying bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventor: Jong Hwan Park
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Patent number: 6343727Abstract: A garment to be worn by an adult for carrying an infant comprising a tubular carrier portion adapted to encircle the adult wearer from the shoulders to the waist with armholes being provided along sides of the garment to create a hands-free feature of the garment, a drawstring connected along the bottom of the garment to permit the garment to be pulled tight against the waist of the wearer, a second drawstring connected along the top edge of the garment, the rear portion of the garment being gathered, folded and vertically stitched to create a shorter vertical dimension of the garment in the rear as compared with the front, the front portion of the garment constituting a pouch in which a baby can rest, the top drawstring being adjustable for the comfort and safety of the baby.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Inventor: Jamie S. Leach
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Patent number: 6296164Abstract: An apparatus is provided for securing a medical device on a patient's body. According to one preferred embodiment, a medical device holder is provided that includes a strap for attachment to a patient, a pouch attached to the strap, the pouch including a front layer and a back layer that forms a pocket for receiving the medical device, and a first fastener fixedly attached to an inner surface of the front layer to attach the front layer to the back layer to secure the medical device in the pouch.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Dale Medical Products, Inc.Inventor: Ronald D. Russo
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Patent number: 6196436Abstract: A utility bag system for holding items therein and wearing on the shoulders and around the waist of a user. The utility bag system includes a waist panel and a lower panel coupled thereto to form therebetween a spaced apart pair of side pockets and a middle pocket interposed between the side pockets with each pocket having an upper opening therein. A pair of elongate flexible shoulder straps each have a pair of opposite ends coupled to a top edge of the waist panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Inventor: Rosa M. Williams
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Patent number: 5950887Abstract: A baby sling having an elongated pouch of a double layer of fabric and a wide tail. The baby sling includes bumpers and a pillow located between the pouch fabric layers. A baby is held in the pouch against the caregiver's body. The pouch is wide for extra security. The baby sling has two rings through which the tail is looped for attachment. The bumpers are approximately cylindrical and may have drawstrings attached. The tail may have a zippered pocket.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Inventor: Karen L. Powell
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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: 5845994Abstract: A holding device includes a mesh container having a closed end and an opposite open end defining an interior. A tassel may hang from the container proximate the closed end. The mesh container may be formed by a plurality of strands braided and tied together in a series of knots such that a diamond-shape weave appears. A drawstring is inserted through the interstices of the mesh at the open end of the container. A cinching mechanism, such as a draw bead, slidably engages the drawstring for opening and closing the open end of the container. The drawstring may have a connecting ring for enhancing safety.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1997Date of Patent: December 8, 1998Inventor: Mark S. Rice
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Patent number: 5622293Abstract: A container for liquids formed of a flexible tubular member which has a pair of ends. The ends are connectable to form a loop. One of the ends has an opening to permit access to the liquid carried in the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Inventor: Michael LeFevre
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Patent number: 5582335Abstract: A nursing baby bottle holder for supporting a baby bottle in a nursing position is provided. The baby bottle has a body portion and a neck portion. The holder comprises a length of material defining an annular open end to releasably secure the body portion of the baby bottle. The length is sufficient to drape the material around a neck of a user while supporting the baby bottle in a nursing position.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1994Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Inventors: Mark D. Beard, Deborah A. Beard
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Patent number: 5579966Abstract: An apparatus for carrying folded hose, such as fire hose to locations where it is needed. The apparatus is constructed of lightweight, flexible material, such as webbed nylon and is capable of being worn on the back of a person, as a backpack. The apparatus has a U-shaped bottom support panel which supports the bottom and sides of at least one folded hose. The back of the folded hose is supported by a vertical support strap which lies against the back of the person wearing the apparatus. An upper horizontal strap and lower horizontal strap extend from the vertical back support strap around the folded hose to secure the folded hose to the apparatus. At least one anchor strap is attached to the bosom of the apparatus and the lower horizontal strap preventing the folded hose from slipping out of the bottom of the apparatus. The apparatus has two carrying or shoulder straps and a waist strap. The shoulder straps, waist strap and horizontal straps are adjustable.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: KM ProductsInventors: Loren D. Krumweide, David N. Miller
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Patent number: 5533655Abstract: A pocket holster liberator system for harnessing portable computer and other portable electronic equipment while on the move or while operating a two wheeled vehicle. A plurality of pockets for carrying a portable computer, a beeper, a pen, and other easy to reach items. Detachable connection means is provided for releasably securing the pocket holster liberator to a users belt.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Inventor: Elder F. Duque
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Patent number: 5529228Abstract: An embodiment of mesh joined together to hold a liquid container while the area of mesh not joined creates a loop that can be used as a strap to be worn around the body of an individual. The length of the longitudinal embodiment of the mesh that does not hold the liquid container can be tied in a knot at any area adjusting the length of the strap.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Inventor: Matthew Biagi
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Patent number: 5513787Abstract: A shoe transport bar arrangement permitting ease of transport of athletic shoes and the like, wherein spaced bag members are arranged for complementary reception of a shoe member within each respective bag member, with a connecting strap having zippered compartments to accommodate various personal items therewithin, and each of the bag members having a first cavity to receive a shoe member, with the second cavity defined by an apertured floor hingedly secured to the floor of the bag member to permit transport of various athletic components requiring ventilation through an apertured floor surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1995Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Inventor: Delores T. Reed