Attached On Shoulder Strap Patents (Class 224/647)
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Patent number: 11148699Abstract: A media presentation system enables a caregiver to entertain a child in a buggy, stroller or the like by positioning a media device within view of the child while they rest in the buggy or stroller. The media device is attached to the inside of the canopy and could have a protective pocket, a mount, bands or the like to facilitate the attachment to thereto.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2019Date of Patent: October 19, 2021Inventor: Sherice Hemphill
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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: 8622264Abstract: One design embodiment of a holder for a container comprising: one or more bands each capable of retaining a container inside the band(s), with straps attached to and extending away from the exterior of the band(s); with fasteners on the ends of each strap such that container within the band or bands are held in a stable position relative to a harness to be worn by a user. The design embodiment allows easy attachment, use and deployment of containers in a variety of environmental conditions and situational uses, including but not limited to the carrying of gas supplies for underwater divers.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2009Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Inventor: William Messner
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Patent number: 8479958Abstract: A carrying bag including an adjustable shoulder strap as well as an adjustable secondary strap that fits across a wearer's back and around an arm opposite the shoulder strap and that has a pouch integrally attached to a carrier body thereof, the pouch accessible by both a zipper and through an opening having a flap thereover. A waist belt is also provided as an additional way to secure the carrying bag to a wearer.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Inventor: Halbert Swift
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Patent number: 8418900Abstract: An apparatus that can be worn by a user and is capable of holding one or more articles, including but not limited to cameras, video recorders, rifles, pistols, binoculars, mobile phones, laptop computers, personal digital assistants, portable personal music players, combinations thereof, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Inventor: Gary W. Baker
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Patent number: 8376201Abstract: A shoulder strap for a harness for breathing apparatus includes a first elongate strap portion generally extending along a first longitudinal axis; a second elongate strap portion attached to the first strap portion and generally extending along a second longitudinal axis that is oblique to the first axis; and a first attachment portion for attaching a first end of the shoulder strap to the harness in use and a second attachment portion for attaching a second end of the shoulder strap to the harness in use.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2010Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Draeger Safety UK LimitedInventors: Gordon Wrigley, Paul Townsend
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Patent number: 8353434Abstract: A system for carrying articles at the front torso of a human being is disclosed. A substantially rigid article-carrying frame is connected to the front of a harness or backpack worn by the user. The frame transmits the weight of the front-carried articles to the front of the user's hips. The system accommodates bending movements of the user's torso by providing, for example, a variable-length mechanism, or a bending mechanism, or a folding mechanism, or a sliding connector mechanism, or any other equivalent accommodation mechanism that will allow the system to accommodate bending movements of the torso of the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2006Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Cedar Mesa Design Company LLCInventors: Frank Brittin Clayton, III, Wilson S. Clayton, Karen B. Clayton
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Patent number: 8070030Abstract: The present disclosure is an altered backpack with more than one shoulder strap, which allows the wearer to reconfigure the shoulder straps while wearing, swing the backpack around to the wearer's front, and access the contents of the backpack, while still wearing the backpack.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2005Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Inventor: Libor Marik
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Patent number: 7757911Abstract: A pack comprising, in one aspect, a first enclosure and a pair of sleeves. The open end of each sleeve being connected to one respective slit of a pair of slits defined on the exterior surface of the first enclosure such that the pair of sleeves is disposed therein a first interior cavity of the first enclosure to form pockets adapted to receive a user's hands. The pack may also comprise a second enclosure and a shoulder strap connected to portions of the exterior surface of the respective first and second enclosures.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Inventor: Robert Marshall Barker
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Patent number: 7681769Abstract: A backpack having a harness configured to be secured to the torso of a user, and a movable storage compartment pivotably connected at a first end to a first location on the harness. A second end of the storage compartment is releasably secured to a second location on the harness so that motion of the storage compartment with respect to the harness is restrained. The storage compartment is secured to the harness such that it can be released from a stowed position to a frontal location on the harness that is accessible to the user. With the second end of the storage compartment free from constraint, it can be pivoted about its first end from its stowed position to a frontal position on the user, wherein the frontal position allows access to articles contained in the storage compartment without removing the backpack from the user's body.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2004Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Inventor: Robert F. Kramer
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Publication number: 20090283557Abstract: A combination carrier unit and head support apparatus has a carrier unit body with fastening members for releasably fastening the combination carrier unit and head support apparatus to a person. The carrier unit body has a head support in the form of a cushion releasably mountable thereon for supporting a person's head. The cushion may be inflatable or constructed of foam material and is provided with an attachment element to mount the cushion onto the carrier unit body.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2006Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventor: Joseph Gabriel Maginness
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Patent number: 7575138Abstract: A backpack, intended for a child, can accommodate the ski boots, ski poles, skis or a snow board. The backpack has a long narrow top to accommodate the skis and ski poles, and a wider base to accommodate the ski boots, and a pair of shoulder straps also attached to the bottom section. A bag is provided so that the entire backpack can be stored and carried from location to location. The bag also doubles as a helmet holder and is attachable to the long top section of the backpack when ski equipment is carried. A fabric flap is attached to the bottom section of the backpack opposite from the shoulder straps. The top section can be rolled up, or folded down, into the flap so that the backpack can double as a normal backpack when not used for carrying ski equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Inventor: Mary Manley Lindberg
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Patent number: 7370781Abstract: The present invention is directed to a versatile holder or holster for portable telephones and other personal items, wherein the holder is secured to either side of the body of the user in any physical orientation (e.g., either horizontal or vertical). The versatile portable telephone holder or holster of the present invention securely retains the portable telephones telephone and/or other personal items, regardless of the physical orientation of the holder.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Inventor: Gwendolyn Gambrill
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Patent number: 6971566Abstract: A multi-function carry bag in a form simulating a garment, such as a sweatshirt. Zippered pockets are provided in the ends of the sleeves, such that, when the sleeves are tied around a user's waist by an overhand knot, the pockets are conveniently available at the front. Clips are provided in the ends of the sleeves and at the waistband of the articles, enabling the sleeves to be connected to the waistband to form shoulder straps. The ends of the sleeves can likewise be connected together to form an over-the-shoulder strap. The body portion of the simulated comprises a large pocket accessible by a transverse zippered opening. The zippered opening is located above the lower edges of the sleeves, such that an upper panel portion of the article folds over the opening to conceal it during normal carry modes.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Hair Blast, Inc.Inventor: Stacey Eve Sartena
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Patent number: 6962277Abstract: An apparatus and method for using a wearable computer in testing applications that uses a probe, a display, an audio communication device, a computer adapted to receive data from the probe, exchange data with the display, exchange data with the audio communications device, and exchange data using wireless communication, a battery, and a harness for securing the probe, display, computer, and battery to a person's body.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Bath Iron Works CorporationInventors: W. Vincent Quintana, Benjamin J. Albis, J. Scott Houston, F. Christopher Mitchell
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Patent number: 6923357Abstract: A harness-like fishing gear holder vest upon which various pouches are mounted for storing fishing supplies and caught fish. The harness includes two shoulder straps on which are attached six pockets, three on the front of each straps. The two straps are attached to a waist belt, which has two additional pouches attached to the sides. A chest strap is provided between the two shoulder straps. Two adjustable rod-holding rings for holding a fishing rod are attached to the straps. This enables the user's hands to be free for performing various other activities. A detachable line cutter and a snap hook are placed on the waist belt by looped snap bands. Pouches are attached to the shoulder straps by clamp-like clips. The device is fully adjustable, fastened with VELCRO belt and shoulder adjustment. The vest is worn by an angler while wading in water up to his chest.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: James M. Smith
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Patent number: 6866173Abstract: A backpack assembly includes a back portion and a front portion. The front portion includes a strap member which includes umbrella supports for holding an umbrella in an opened and closed position in front of the wearer to protect the wearer from the elements. Optionally, a child carrier may also be attached to the front portion of the backpack assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventor: Robert Haber
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Patent number: 6863201Abstract: A specialized backpack including a backpack body with a storage compartment having an openable region and a back panel including a headgear mounting flap with a cuff forming an opening through which a dome a hard-shell head gear with a rim may be passed through to retain the rim against the back panel.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Inventor: Adrian Esqueda
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Patent number: 6812393Abstract: A case for musical instruments including a shell, elements for carrying the case and attached to the shell, and an arrangement provided on the shell or on one of the carrying elements for receiving a communication device.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventor: Hans-Peter Wilfer
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Publication number: 20040084494Abstract: A multi-configurable holster system includes a rail system that allows a holster to be positioned in an infinite amount of positions and configurations. The rail system may attach to various parts of the body. The system may include a firearm holster, a magazine holster, a handcuff holster and a flashlight or baton holster. Each holster is adjustable and may accommodate various sized pieces of law enforcement equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventor: Jonathan T. Gilliam
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Patent number: 6722543Abstract: A backpack with an adjustable lumbar support belt, having a front panel, a bottom panel, and a top panel which define an interior capable of containing various items which create a load weighty. The front panel has a front panel extension which extends below the bottom surface of the pack. The lumbar support belt having a pair of lumbar belt straps which attach around the waist and a lumbar support body which is positioned against front panel extension and immediately below the bottom surface of the pack for supporting a portion of the weight of the pack upon the waist and hips.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventors: Karen Fitzgerald, Deborah Bugel
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Patent number: 6695187Abstract: A carrying case for a portable two-way radio and designed to be attached to various points or straps on a Type V floatation vest used as a work vest by crew members on tug boats, tow boats and other inland or intra-coastal waterway vessels. The carrying case is comprised of a receptacle and strap. The receptacle is formed of a flexible material and has an open top and front, rear, bottom and two side surfaces. The strap is mounted longitudinally to the rear surface, and passes through a D-ring attached to the top edge of the front surface. The strap has fastening means on either end for securing the two ends together. The case is then attached to a work vest by passing the strap through an attachment point on the work vest above the case, then through another attachment point below the case. The ends of the strap are then tightened by the fastener means.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Inventor: Gregory D. Dunkle
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Patent number: 6662984Abstract: A carrying device comprising a rigid elongate yoke, extending between two distal ends, a clamping member adapted for engagement with the yoke member to clampingly fix the device on a supportive member of a backpack. At least both ends of the yoke member laterally project from the supportive member and each of the ends is formed with at least one strap-engaging element for connecting thereto a strap to support equipment. When the backpack is carried over the shoulders of a wearer, the equipment/gear hangs down in front of the body of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventor: Avichay Mor
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Publication number: 20030218038Abstract: A multi-hanging structure includes a base body, a first strap member, a second strap member, and a third strap member. The base body includes a base level at a side thereof. The first strap member is detachably adhered to the base level at two free ends thereof, thereby defining a first slot between the base level and the first strap member. The second strap member is connected to the base level at a middle section thereof and includes two free ends detachably adhered to each other to define a second slot surrounded by the second strap member. The third strap member is connected to the base level at a middle section thereof and includes two free ends detachably adhered to each other, thereby defining a third slot surrounded by the third strap member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: November 27, 2003Inventor: Teng-Yao Chang
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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: 20030173390Abstract: A harness-like fishing gear holder vest upon which various pouches are mounted for storing fishing supplies and caught fish. The harness includes two shoulder straps on which are attached six pockets, three on the front of each straps. The two straps are attached to a waist belt, which has two additional pouches attached to the sides. A chest strap is provided between the two shoulder straps. Two adjustable rod-holding rings for holding a fishing rod are attached to the straps. This enables the user's hands to be free for performing various other activities. A detachable line cutter and a snap hook are placed on the waist belt by looped snap bands. Pouches are attached to the shoulder straps by clamp-like clips. The device is fully adjustable, fastened with VELCRO belt and shoulder adjustment. The vest is worn by an angler while wading in water up to his chest.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: James M. Smith
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Publication number: 20030173389Abstract: These abstracts show that the Card & Comics Collectors Backpack is a new idea. The card collector's backpack has three clear plastic pockets on the front of the bag. It also has clear plastic pocket on each shoulder strap that holds a single card. Inside the backpack, which unzips from the right side that allows the backpack to open up like a book. It has a three ring binder, which will pull open to hold Trading Cards Pages. You will also find mesh pockets to hold a new deck of cards. The Comics Back Pack is basically the same the only difference is, it has a clear plastic pocket that is made to carry a comic book on the front of the bag cover and no pockets on the straps.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2001Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventor: Michael A. Washington
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Patent number: 6568576Abstract: A cell phone pouch comprises an elongate strap with a pocket having elastic sides formed on one side of the strap. The pocket is open at both ends and the strap may be extended through the pocket to contain a cell phone in a manner that accommodates phones of various size. A retention flap and clip are incorporated with the pocket for attachment of the cell phone pouch to a belt or strap.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Travel Caddy Inc,Inventors: Donald E. Godshaw, Andrezj E. Redzisz
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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: 20030075577Abstract: A carrying device comprising a rigid elongate yoke, extending between two distal ends, a clamping member adapted for engagement with the yoke member to clampingly fix the device on a supportive member of a backpack. At least both ends of the yoke member laterally project from the supportive member and each of the ends is formed with at least one strap-engaging element for connecting thereto a strap to support equipment. When the backpack is carried over the shoulders of a wearer, the equipment/gear hangs down in front of the body of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventor: Avichay Mor
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Patent number: 6543661Abstract: A shoulder harness apparatus for carrying personal items on an upper body portion of a user. The shoulder harness apparatus includes a main harness member designed to be worn over the shoulders of a user, and a plurality of detachable holders and sleeves for carrying personal items.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Inventor: Thomas Lazur
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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: 6488190Abstract: A strap-supported article such as a back pack having a messaging device is disclosed. The messaging device is located in an easily accessible position on the strap of the article. The user can access the device for operation conveniently without removal of the article. The device is affixed to the strap by clipping into a slit or pocket, or by disposing within a pocket in the article. The pocket preferably includes a clear outer wall, and a user interface such as a touch plate is accessible through the clear wall. Alternatively, the device may be embedded within the strap. Operation of the device is accomplished via a record button and a recording switch for selecting between modes. Prerecorded messages are accessed by touching the touch plate, and successive touches are utilized in order to access successive prerecorded messages. Alternatively, voice activation circuitry is included to access playback of messages. The device utilizes either analog or digital recording circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Inventor: Carolyn A. Alonzo
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Patent number: 6409060Abstract: An improved child carrier capable of carrying both infants and larger toddlers. The device features a removable infant seat insert to accommodate the seating requirements of smaller infants in the larger seat panel. The infant seat insert may either be removably attached to the device or in an alternate embodiment is deployable from a pocket formed in the body support panel. The carrier also features a strapping arrangement that allows lateral translation of the shoulder straps to aid in comfort during use and an arrangement at the waist band to keep the seat of the device generally upright when the wearer bends forward.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Inventor: Michael T. Donine
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Patent number: 6375056Abstract: A holster belt for frictionally fitting over a shoulder and against the chest and back of an individual, said holster belt having: an elongated elastic band having releasable hooking first and second clamp buckles at its opposite ends for attachment to opposite sides of a wearer's waist belt, a generally open holster assembly, mounted at the end portion of said elastic band proximate said first clamp buckle for supporting and retaining a box-like article against the wearer's chest, said holster assembly formed by a belt loop of the holster belt; at least one elastic loop strip being transversely mounted to an intermediate section of said belt loop to accommodate and releasably retain against accidental release said box-like article.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Inventor: Jacques Henri
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Patent number: 6336576Abstract: A front pack and belt support assembly including 1) a main front pack assembly which can be collapsed and expanded to achieve a large carrying capacity; 2) a shoulder support strap assembly connected to the main front pack assembly and supported on a shoulder portion of a user thereof; 3) a support frame assembly to provide rigid support to the main front pack assembly; 4) an instrument support assembly connected to the support frame assembly having support means thereon to hold a gun, fishing pole, or tripod for ease of resting and conveyance; 5) a side pack and arm support assembly having pivotal side pocket assemblies pivotally movable from a collapsed to an inclined usage position and having arm support means thereon to support an elbow area of a user thereon; 6) a belt support assembly slidably attached and vertically supported to a user's belt member; and 7) an accessories support assembly having a support receiver assembly to receive a tubular member such as a monopod therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1998Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Michael D. Easter
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Publication number: 20010054630Abstract: A two-piece system for use with a child carrier or backpack. One piece is a hand-held mirror unit 10 having at least one reflective, or mirrored surface and at least two pieces of hook and loop material, one piece being placed above the mirror, and the other below. The second piece is an attachment strap assembly 12. The mirror unit 10 has smooth, rounded edges for comfort, and also has a notched or indented area on the edge for ergonomic efficiency in removing the mirror unit 10 from the attachment strap 12. The outer-facing side of the mirror housing 32 may be coated with a reflective paint to provide for safety in low-light conditions where vehicular traffic may be present. The attachment strap 12 has an outward-facing side made entirely of loop fastener 14. It has two strap ends 16, 18 which wrap around the backpack shoulder strap to provide for a custom fit on any backpack regardless of the dimensions of the shoulder strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2001Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventor: Kim Lenigh Crabill
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Patent number: 6260202Abstract: A vest useful for work in radioactive environments is provided. The vest comprises (a) a garment for substantially traversing the upper body of a user while being supported by the shoulders of the user, the garment having a front portion, a rear portion, opposed side portions and opposed shoulder portions, (b) a pocket disposed on the portion of the garment for accepting and retaining a communications data transmitter with dosimeter, and (c) a pair of adjustable sleeve elements attached to the garment, each sleeve element having a sleeve pocket for accepting and retaining a remotely transmitting dosimeter probe at a position above the elbow of the user. The invention has been found to provide a convenient method for firmly retaining at least five personal teledosimeter detectors on the upper torso of a worker having to work within a radiation hazardous environment.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Southern California EdisonInventors: Librado P. Villalobos, Raul V. Contreras, Anthony M. Granieri
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Patent number: 6216932Abstract: A support member and detachable container mounting, which includes a support member, for example, a shoulder strap, a container having a top mounting hole, a flexible suspension member having one end fixedly connected to the support member and an opposite end terminating in a T-shaped end piece inserted through the mounting hole on the container by force to suspend the container from the support member, and loop and hook materials respectively provided at the support member and the T-shaped end piece of the flexible suspension member for enabling the T-shaped end piece of the flexible suspension member to be secured to the support member.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Inventor: Bo Kun Wu
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Patent number: 6199729Abstract: A portable drinking facilitation apparatus is useful for a bicyclist and provides a liquid reservoir and a reservoir delivery tube. The apparatus has a flexible drinking tube having a mounting end and a terminal end. The drinking tube is adapted for shaping, such that said ends are positioned as desired, and the drinking tube will hold the given shape until said ends are repositioned. In its preferred mode, the flexible drinking tube comprises a plurality of tube segments joined end-to-end to form an extended elongate tube. A bite valve is removably mounted at the terminal end of the drinking tube. The apparatus also has a base fitting for receiving the mounting end of the drinking tube. The base fitting is adapted for receiving an end of the reservoir delivery tube and the mounting end of the drinking tube. This arrangement allows water to flow from the reservoir delivery tube, through the base fitting, and into the drinking tube, from which it is dispensed to the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1997Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventor: Mark Stephen Drzymkowski
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Patent number: 6065658Abstract: An apparatus for holding an electric drill that is worn by a user is described as including a pair of shoulder straps that pass over opposite shoulders of the user and which attach to a belt that is worn about the waist of the user at the front and back of the user. The belt is adjustable about the waist of the user. A holster is attached to one of the pair of shoulder straps intermediate the waist and one of the opposite shoulders of the user that is adapted to receive the electric drill therein. An optional wrap-around strap further secures the electric drill in the holster when it is not in use and an optional tether that is attached at one end to the tool holder and at a remaining end to the electric drill are provided as desired. An optional accessory pouch is attached to the one of the pair of shoulder straps opposite to where the holster is attached. An optional adjustable center strap is attached to each of the pair of shoulder straps and is disposed intermediate thereto in the front of the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Inventor: Richard Makoto Hashimoto
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Patent number: 5957348Abstract: A drinking tube support for a beverage dispenser includes a bendable wire formed into a loop at a lower portion and a spiral at an upper portion. The beverage dispenser includes a beverage container secured on the back of a user by shoulder straps, and a drinking tube extending from the container. The drinking tube is secured to one of the shoulder straps by a clip. The drinking tube support is attached to the beverage dispenser by positioning the loop under and around the clip. The free end of the drinking tube is inserted through the spiral. An intermediate portion of the drinking tube support is long enough to enable the wire to be adjusted to position the free end of the drinking tube near the mouth of the user, who can conveniently drink by simply turning the head slightly, without having to pick up the tube. In a second embodiment, the drinking tube support includes a wire with a lower end attached to a base member, and an upper end formed into a spiral.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: Michael H. Foreman
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Patent number: 5950896Abstract: A multi-purpose thoracic sac for carrying personal belongings or the like is disclosed. The multi-purpose thoracic sac or front pack with its unique and versatile structures, such as a removable padded seat cushion, bilateral insulated pouch with velcro closure, therapeutic and strategically placed padded shoulder supports, personal safety devices, and a removable lumbar roll facilitate and improve energy conservation, comfort, and sitting posture. The front pack of the present invention enhances overall posture which in turn alleviates lordosis, scoliosis, kyphosis, back-packer's palsy, chronic back pain or strain and provides the user with a sense of security and comfort.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Inventor: Dean Anthony Theodore
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Patent number: 5915606Abstract: The invention provides a simple, inexpensive and comfortable container carrier for securing a container for fluids, such as paint, stain, nuts, bolts or the like, to a person's body thereby freeing up a person's hands for other tasks, such as climbing a ladder, with an associated increase in safety, mobility and productivity. The carrier permits easy access by the person to the container contents, whether the person is right or left-handed, and includes a body harness and a support for the container coupled to the body harness.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Inventor: Niels C. Jensen
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Patent number: 5901889Abstract: An auxiliary positioning device adapted for use with a water bag having a water outlet tube with a drinking end wherein the water bag is securable to a user.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Inventor: Kuo-Ping Ho
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Patent number: 5816460Abstract: A device for securing and carrying an article such as a purse. The device includes a pair of shoulder straps which form at least one lower loop which passes beneath an arm of the wearer. A tether is provided on the lower loop. An object, such as a purse, to be secured and carried by the device is slidingly attached to the tether. In an alternative embodiment, the device includes a single shoulder strap that forms a loop which passes beneath an arm of a wearer.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Inventor: Kim Maria Cook
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Patent number: 5775558Abstract: A harness-type securing system adapted for use in association with personal equipment comprising a harness assembly including at least two front straps, at least two rear straps and a central strap coupler, each strap having an inboard end and an outboard end, each strap including adjustment devices, the inboard ends of each straps being coupled to the center strap coupler, in an operative orientation a user positioning harness upon his torso; and at least two pouches, each pouch having at least one compartment and including securement means to firmly retain personal objects therein, each pouch being couplable to the harness to enable users to carry personal equipment in a suspended orientation from the harness.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventor: Isabella Montalbano
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Patent number: 5762250Abstract: A convertible carrying case and work platform for small electronic devices, particularly notebook computers, which is adapted to be used as a carrying case for the electronic device as well as a work platform. The carrying case has a case structure which holds the electronic device and a flexible top cover portion capable of forming a rolled portion that elevates the case structure when the case is supported in the wearer's lap and used when the wearer is sitting. The top cover, or a releasable bottom piece, may be rolled to form a rolled portion for use as an elevating device in sitting work platform position. A strap arrangement for the case permits a wearer to support the case over his shoulder to transport the device, or to position the case in a generally horizontal position in front of and against the abdominal area of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1995Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Truckin' Movers CorporationInventors: Douglas David Carlton, Sherry McLean McQuage
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Patent number: 5718364Abstract: A new Harmonica Shoulder Holster for offering an easy, efficient, and attractive means of carrying musical harmonicas. The inventive device includes a backing material, a plurality of harmonica pockets, a plurality of note pockets, a leg strap, a pants strap, and a shoulder strap. In use, the Harmonica Shoulder Holster 10 is equipped with harmonicas 6, notes, a pen 4, and a pencil 2. The device is then slung over the left shoulder of the musician and the pant straps 16 are then fastened to a musician's pants using the strap clamps 17. Finally, the leg strap 15 is fastened to the musician's left leg using the leg strap attachment means 21.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1996Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Inventor: Garry L. McDowell
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Patent number: 5676294Abstract: A retention device is provided for supporting the container of intravenous fluids on a patient who is not bedridden. The retention device has a shoulder harness, a top bracket connected to the harness by a pin and a strap engaging and connected to the shoulder harness. The retention device is designed for wide latitude of patient mobility and comfort.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Medical Invention Research CompanyInventors: Roger L. Eklund, Carlton Samuel Phillips, Miguel A. Hernandez, Jr.