Carrier Component Having Adherent Surface Patents (Class 224/901)
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Patent number: 4804025Abstract: A device for carrying a sailboard, surfboard or the like, includes a spreader bar and a pair of slings supported therefrom. A fastener attaches each of the slings into an adjustable-sized loop to fit around the sail board. A strap supports the spreader bar from a user's shoulder and has an adjustable length for accommodating different-sized people.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1987Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Inventor: Deborah A. Bear
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Patent number: 4793394Abstract: A web attachment for holding a tubular ball container to a tennis racket cover consists of four segments of pliable ribbon joined at their ends to form a rectangular frame, a fifth segment of pliable ribbon secured at one of its ends to the midpoint of one of the four segments and lying exteriorly to the frame and terminating in a free end, and adhesive material on two of the four sides and on the free end for attachment of the web to the racket cover.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Inventor: Jack M. Cohen
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Patent number: 4779655Abstract: A convenient beltless sports accessory wallet adapted for easy fitting over the waistband of an article of clothing, such as trousers or a skirt, comprised of an outer pliable fabric panel with an outer pocket, an intermediate pliable fabric panel with pockets thereon, and an inner pliable fabric panel with pockets thereon wherein all three panels are fixed together at their top edges to permit the wallet to straddle the waistband of an article of clothing while the outer and intermediate panels hang outside the clothing and the inner panel comfortable hangs inside the clothing snugly against the body.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1987Date of Patent: October 25, 1988Inventor: Gaylen R. Olson
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Patent number: 4771927Abstract: A phone holder connectable around the mid portion of a cordless remote-use type telephone handset, including an elongated flexible strap having mating releasable Velcro-type interconnecting devices at each end for retaining the strap securely in place around the handset. The phone holder also includes a support clip connected to the strap for retaining the handset to a use's waistband. The phone holder may be left in place around the handset during use, carrying, and charging in the base charging unit for the handset, enabled by the unique composition of the strap. The strap may be fabricated of a thin foraminous flexible mesh sheet or a transparent flexible sheet material which facilitates both viewing and operating the handset keys without removing the invention therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Inventor: Mario A. Ventura
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Patent number: 4764962Abstract: A pair of stereo speakers mounted on an article of clothing worn on the upper part of the body and positioned on the shoulder portion thereof. The clothing article has a pouch for supporting a Walkman-type radio, and the speakers are coupled by cables to the radio in the normal fashion. A quick release attachment device is provided to releasably couple each speaker to the clothing article. For purposes of illustration, the clothing article comprises a pair of suspenders comprised of a pair of straps which are adapted to extend over the shoulder. Each strap has a first Velcro part secured thereto and each speaker has a second Velcro part attached to the rear face thereof, the Velcro parts being removably coupled together to interconnect each speaker and the respective strap. The pouch for the radio can be mounted on the clothing article either at the front of the wearer or on the back of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1987Date of Patent: August 16, 1988Inventors: Joseph A. Ekman, Ronald C. Ball
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Patent number: 4760944Abstract: A sling assembly for a bow or the like includes a pair of mounting members adapted to be wrapped around the bow and a sling which is removably attached to the mounting members. Each of the mounting members comprises a sheet of fabric and Velcro fasteners on the fabric for securing the fabric after it is wrapped around the bow. A buckle on the fabric is attachable to a buckle on the sling. A sling assembly for a rifle includes one of the bow mounting members and a strap having a buckle on one end and a loop on the other end. The strap can be wrapped around the barrel of a gun, and the buckle is inserted through the loop to form a noose which can be tightened around the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1987Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: The Coleman Company, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Hughes
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Patent number: 4751923Abstract: The disclosure is of an arm brace comprising a chest strap which is extended around the chest and fastened snugly in place by means of a Velcro type fastener. A shoulder strap extends over the shoulder from a selected position in back to a selected position in front and extended through a belt loop and secured in place by complementary fastener components. A wrist strap is supported by the shoulder strap and is wrapped around the wrist and adjustably fastened. The shoulder may be completely or partially immobilized by attaching the upper arm to the chest strap at the side, wrapped around the arm and fastened. The forearm may be secured to the chest strap and supported similarly to the wrist support.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1987Date of Patent: June 21, 1988Inventor: Michael P. Marino
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Patent number: 4750658Abstract: An apparatus useful as an instrument carrier in conjunction with a motorcycle having a fuel tank comprising: a base member including a cushion element adapted to be placed on the fuel tank when the apparatus is secured to the fuel tank; a strap associated with the base member and which is capable of being wrapped around the fuel tank to secure the apparatus to the fuel tank; and a top portion secured to the base member having a plurality of holes, and with the base member forming a compartment in which at least one instrument, e.g., sound transmitting device, can be placed.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1986Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Inventor: Oliver Jennings
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Patent number: 4746043Abstract: An enclosure for a pocket calculator can be mounted on the user's forearm or mounted at a 45.degree. angle to a desktop. This dual positioning of the calculator is achieved by a pad positioned between the enclosure and the user's forearm when the enclosure is mounted on the forearm. When it is desired to mount the calculator on a desktop, the pad may be partly folded to form a prop for propping the upper side of the calculator above the desktop. The enclosure has a transparent window above the keys of the calculator made of a plastic vinyl material so highly flexible that the user can depress any selected key with his finger without depressing any other key.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1986Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Inventor: David R. Booker
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Patent number: 4733809Abstract: The present invention involves a removable ski rack for motor vehicles which includes a pair of vehicle mounting devices and a pair of ski holder devices along with a plurality of ski holders. The pair of vehicle mounting devices each includes a first strap which is long enough to cross over the width of a motor vehicle roof with roof fasteners attached to each end of that strap so that both ends can be secured to the vehicle. In addition, this first strap has a first set of VELCRO.RTM.-type filamentary fastening members located on at least a portion of its top. The pair of ski holder mounting devices each includes a second strap which has a second and opposite set of the VELCRO.RTM.-type filamentary type fastening members located on at least a portion of the bottom and situated so as to correspond to the VELCRO.RTM.-type filamentary fastening members that are located on the top of the first strap.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1986Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Inventor: Mark S. Pursell
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Patent number: 4712766Abstract: A holding device intended to engage a single finger of the hand and provide an encircling strap with the universal length fastening capability to aid a person in holding a mechanical device without extended strain on the user's hand. The device is particularly intended to aid a self service gasoline customer in holding the gasoline nozzle valve handle in an open position for the period of time necessary to fill the user's automobile fuel tank. The device is generally cross shaped with hook and pile fastener material on opposite sides of the end regions of both the cross bar and the vertical bar of the cross shaped member which itself is fabricated of a flexible material such as web strapping in the order of three quarters of an inch in width. Nominal dimensions are eight inches by two and one half inches. The cross arm portion of the device is of sufficient length to encircle a finger such as the index finger and be secured around the user's finger to hold the strap in place.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1987Date of Patent: December 15, 1987Assignee: Easy Use Products, Inc.Inventor: Caradoc Ehrenhalt
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Patent number: 4690316Abstract: Method and apparatus for providing quick release retention of work pieces. A receptor that is attachable to a user includes a mechanism for attaching the work piece to the receptor by contact. The receptor is provided with a guard structure to protect against accidental release, without inhibiting quick release when desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Inventor: Dennis P. Peterson
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Patent number: 4676416Abstract: An invalid walker and carrier therefor, wherein the carrier is constructed so as to be readily collapsible and portable, and to provide for greater utility and purpose; and which is constructed so that it can be detachably connected to any of the more popular walkers. The carrier includes a bottom panel having a connected circumscribing side wall, both of which are formed from flexible sheet fabric type materials, wherein the bottom panel is formed with a co-extensive pocket for detachably receiving a rigid member for stabilizing the carrier. The carrier is also provided with straps to form hanging loops for suspending the carrier from the upper frame portion of the walker. The hanging loops or straps are arranged so that the carrier can be readily attached to any of the popular walker constructions so that the carrier is disposed within the area defined by the leg members of the walker.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1986Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Inventor: Carol A. Harmon
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Patent number: 4676419Abstract: A personal webbing system includes a novel coupling for connecting components of the system. For each two components to be connected, one of the components has at least two apertures through it, spaced apart a fixed distance. The other component is equipped with a hooking element having a resilient base and a pair of hooks projecting from the base. The spacing of the hooks is such as to permit the insertion of the hooks into the apertures when the base is flexed and to retain the hooks in the apertures when the base is relaxed. The apertures may be arranged in two parallel rows along a belt and otherwise in pairs on other components of the system. The hooking elements preferably are combined with straps carrying "Velcro" fasteners for securing the connection between the two components.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1986Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National DefenceInventor: William E. Victor
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Patent number: 4641454Abstract: A protective sock for a fishing reel fits over a bundle comprising the segmented rod sections and the attached reel. The sock includes a waterproof outer sleeve joined to a soft inner sleeve of non-abrasive padded material. Constricting tapes which may be closed by a closure of the hook-and-loop variety are sewn into the outer sleeve at either end so that the sock may be fastened about the bundle enclosing the reel within.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1985Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Inventors: Douglas M. Ray, Richard H. Weihl
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Patent number: 4625862Abstract: An accessory support assembly for use with golf bags, belts, garment loops and the like comprising a first component having a Velcro section, said component being suspended from said golf bag or other article, a second component carrying a Velcro section adapted for interengagement with the Velcro section on the first component, said second component being engaged to a frequently used accessory whereby the latter is maintained against loss during disuse by engagement of the Velcro sections on said first and second components.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Inventor: Gene Clayton
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Patent number: 4548249Abstract: An elongated flexible envelope having one open longitudinal margin is provided and is of a length and width to receive the flexible and inflatable strap-type body of a sphygmomanometer therein. One side of one end portion of the envelope includes first window defining structure and a first readily removable closure therefor, the other side of the other end of the envelope includes second window defining structure and a second readily removable closure therefor and the longitudinal margin of the envelope opposite the open longitudinal margin has an opening formed therein and an integral flexible tube portion has one end portion anchored to the envelope about the opening and a second end portion extending outwardly from the envelope. A sphygmomanometer strap-type body is receivable within the open longitudinal margin of the envelope with the attached bulb-type pump thereof and the associated valve equipped air line loosely receivable through the aforementioned opening and in the flexible tube portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1984Date of Patent: October 22, 1985Inventor: Perry K. Slaughterbeck
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Patent number: 4518107Abstract: A light weight carrier system primarily for use in carrying skis and/or poles on the user's back between the shoulders. The carrier system 2 includes a plaint back body portion 4 including a top holding strap 6 and a bottom holding strap 8, each with a closure means. A pair of shoulder harness straps 14 and 16 are each attached to opposite side edges of body portion 4. In use, carrier 2 is placed horizontally and open on a substantially flat surface with straps 6 and 8 on top and accessible. A pair of skis 32, having toe binding 34 and heel binding 36, and and/or a pair of ski poles 38, are then placed on reinforcing strip 26 of body portion 4 between straps 6 and 8 with, for example, toe portion 34 of the binding above strap 6 and heel portion 36 ofthe binding above strap 8.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1983Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: Ski Pack International, Inc.Inventor: Jacquelyn V. Amos
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Patent number: 4509667Abstract: A camera support for mounting on the arm of a user for carrying and positioning a camera for use even during periods of physical activity. The support comprises a waterproof plate which has waterproof straps mounted on each end for securing a camera to the plate and an elongated resilient waterproof strap fastened at one end to the plate and arranged for at least partially surrounding the arm of the user to extend through a slot in the plate and then is folded back on itself and attached to itself for firmly anchoring the plate and a camera mounted thereon to the arm of the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1984Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Inventor: Kent J. Meldrum
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Patent number: 4504980Abstract: A security hand band is formed of a strip of bright colored, waterproof cloth. The strip has a first opening adjacent one end thereof to receive a user's thumb. After the user inserts the thumb in the first opening, the strip is passed around the back of the hand and then wrapped around the palm of the hand so that a second opening in the strip also receives the thumb of the user. The strip has attaching elements on its end beyond the second opening for cooperation with attaching elements on the portion of the strip passed over the back of the hand initially so as to retain the strip on the hand. The two openings are large enough to enable various size hands to use the security hand band. The portion of the strip in the palm of the hand of the user has a Velcro material to attach a canister of tear gas, for example, thereto through the canister having Velcro material for attaching to the Velcro material on the strip. The strip also has reflectors on its end beyond the second opening to reflect light at night.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1983Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Inventor: Dayton M. Butcher
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Patent number: 4500019Abstract: A carrier apparatus for portable audio devices including an armband portion longitudinally wrappable about a wearer's upper arm and having an upper section which includes a first inflatable chamber, a lower section which includes a second inflatable chamber and an intermediate section interconnecting the upper and lower sections. The armband further includes one or more ports for introducing a fluid into the chambers to thereby inflate the chambers into a condition wherein the armband is laterally contoured to substantially conform to the muscular contour of the arm and thereby maintain a substantially fixed position along the length of the arm. A receptacle is attached to the armband for holding a portable audio device.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1983Date of Patent: February 19, 1985Inventor: John J. Curley, Jr.
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Patent number: 4498615Abstract: A device for holding a plurality of golf tees. A flexible strip has an adhesive backed surface covered by a sheet protecting the adhesive until the strip is mounted to an external object. A cover strip is removably mounted to the flexible strip and is secured thereto by means of a loop and hook fabric fastener extending across the entire area of the mutually facing surfaces of the flexible strip and cover. The fabric fastener releaseably holds the flexible strip and cover strip together with a plurality of golf tees positioned therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1983Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: Edward J. ErpeldingInventor: Elizabeth A. Johnson
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Patent number: 4498613Abstract: A support device is provided for nursing bottles and young child amusement items comprising a body encircling, resilient and adjustable strap having secured to a center, front portion thereof one end of a pliable, but non-extendible, band member approximately 9-inches long, the other end of said band member being fixedly secured to one side of a frustoconically contoured elastic loop member adapted to interlockingly engage the neck portion of nursing bottles and undercut portions of amusement devices.The body encircling strap has free ends joined at the back of the wearer by a "Velcro" fastener or other adjustable fastener means permitting easy under-the-arm or over-the-shoulder attachment to, or detachment from, a young child; and the elasticity of the frustoconical elastic loop member permits easy adult attachment to, and detachment from, nursing bottles and appropriate child amusement items.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1983Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Inventors: Barbara S. Donahue, Irene Ficca
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Patent number: 4489867Abstract: A band worn on the user's arm or wrist has a short strap which carries a small item for occasional use such as a key. The strap has a captive end which is connected to the band, and a free end which retains the small item. The strap extends from the band in an access position, and is sufficiently long to permit the user to manipulate the small item using the thumb and forefingers on the same arm with the band. The band and the free end of the strap have selectively positioned loop-and-pile fasteners thereon for releaseably securing the strap around the band in a concentric storage position. The small item retained at the free end of the strap is stored between the strap and the band in the concentric storage position. For use, the user pulls the strap away from the band with his opposite hand releasing the band and the small item from the storage position into the access position.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1982Date of Patent: December 25, 1984Inventor: Michael Schwemberger
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Patent number: 4470528Abstract: This disclosure relates to a lightweight ski transport apparatus which can bind a pair of skis into a single package and transport the bound skis by use of a strap to be carried by hand or rested upon the shoulder. The apparatus comprises a harness for releasably engaging a pair of skis having padding to be inserted between the pair of skis for protecting one ski from the other, a strap for permitting a person to carry the skis with the attached harness, and a coupling device for releasably coupling the strap to the harness.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1982Date of Patent: September 11, 1984Inventor: William H. Dyess
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Patent number: 4461332Abstract: A cosmetic bag or case is provided for carrying cosmetic articles and the like. The bag can be any shape or size. The illustrated bag includes a top cover and a bottom cover, which can be hinged together. These covers can be made of plastic, cloth, or some other suitable, flexible or rigid material. A hook and loop strap member extends across at least part of this cover on the interior of the bag. A second hook and loop strap is adapted for mating engagement with the first strap. Padding is located adjacent the hook and loop straps. When a cosmetic article is secured between the first and second hook and loop straps, the article resiliently and frictionally engages the padding, and is thus retained in a substantially immobile position within the cosmetic bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Inventor: Beverly S. Parkhurst
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Patent number: 4450991Abstract: A chair made of flexible material for facilitating transportation of a disabled person and more particularly a disabled child by a healthy person. The chair comprises a large piece of material forming the seat of the chair on which the disabled person may sit, and a plurality of straps allowing distribution of the weight of the disabled person seated on the chair onto the shoulder and the arms of the person who is transporting him or her when the person is erect. To accomplish this weight distribution, one of the straps of the chair is fixed to the front end of the seat and provided with a loop pile and hook fastener. The first strap is of a sufficient length to surround the thighs of the disabled person and to be fixed around the disabled persons' thighs by a fastener when the disabled person is seated on the chair. This first strap acts as a first handle for lifting and transporting the disabled person.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1982Date of Patent: May 29, 1984Inventor: Jacques Gougeon
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Patent number: 4432477Abstract: An adjustable band fits around a wearer's upper arm for carrying, in a pocket of the band, a musical tape player, radio or the like, which cannot otherwise conveniently be worn or carried. An object in the pocket is protected during outdoor use. Additional pockets can be provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Inventors: Jonathan D. Haidt, Elaine Haidt
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Patent number: 4431041Abstract: A case is provided specifically tailored to the shape and needs of a video camera and being characterized by a shaped frame of aluminum bands confined between an outer cover and an inner liner, the liner and the cover both being removable from the frame for washing and repair and being made of foam sandwiched between durable Nylon cloth. A specialized anti-slip strap and an accessory bag which is removably attached to the main body of the case are also features of note.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1982Date of Patent: February 14, 1984Inventor: Steven G. Leiserson
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Patent number: 4420104Abstract: A light weight and convenient universal article case or carrier for transporting mobile communication equipment, or the like, on one's person is disclosed. The case is formed by initially fabricating two flexible tape strap lengths into a T-shaped member. Proximal and distal ends of vertical and horizontal components of the T-shaped member selectively carry complementary hook and pile fastening surfaces which enable the ends to interface with one another to provide an interconnection and which thereby results in the universal article case disclosed herein.The interconnection formed by a novel placement of the hook and pile fastening surfaces of the proximal and distal ends of the T-member resists separation by shearing forces at their respective planes of engagement, but nevertheless, can be easily separated in response to a peeling force normal to the plane of engagement.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Inventor: Steven J. DiIenno
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Patent number: 4416405Abstract: The present disclosure is directed for use with a camera having an around the neck support strap connected to rings at each end of the camera; a camera tie down/quick release strap is adapted to hold the camera against the chest of the wearer in a carrying position and which permits quick selective eye level positioning of the camera in a shooting position without detaching the camera from being secured to the body. It is provided with a U-shaped strap having camera attaching means at each of its ends and being adapted to pass over and beneath the camera without interferring with or blocking the camera lens opening. A body tie down quick release tail strap is carried by the loop portion of said U-shaped strap foldable back upon itself, and means for attaching and releaseing the foldable back upon itself tail portion of the quick release strap provides the quick release and the body tie down.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1982Date of Patent: November 22, 1983Inventor: Jerome P. Caillouet
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Patent number: 4386723Abstract: A firearm sling keeper comprises a channel member which completely encloses a small segment of the doubled sling strap and is fixed to the stock of the arm by means of conventional sling swivels at the toe of the butt stock and toward the muzzle end of the stock forearm. The sling strap is free to move longitudinally through the channel member in response to a shift of the center of gravity of the slung firearm. The exterior surface of the channel member opposite to and facing the stock forearm has a large number of small plastic hooks, comprising one-half of a Velcro-type fastener. The mating eye portion of the Velcro-type fastener is located on a fabric and/or plastic patch which is detachably mounted to the user's garment by means of a lockable pin device or fastener secured firmly to, or incorporated into, the patch.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1981Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Inventor: Carmine P. Mule
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Patent number: 4386724Abstract: A support strap for supporting cameras, binoculars and similar items from the human body includes a flexible strap with connector means at one or both ends of the strap for connection to the camera, etc. The connector means includes a flexible string formed into a loop and having its end portions attached to the strap, a pair of hook and loop connector strips, the first of said hook and loop strips attached to the strap and the second strip pivotably mounted to move along the length of the strip toward and away from the first hook and loop strip, and a ring member pivotably attached to said strap and pivotable along the length of said strap to pivot toward and away from the first hook and loop strip. The loop of the string is extended through the opening of a camera support ring, etc.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1982Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Inventor: Norman L. Kotler
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Patent number: 4345704Abstract: A bottle mount and a bottle for bicycles comprises a mount for attachment to the bicycle having a concave surface that is a segment of a surface of revolution of a substantially straight line of not more than about 180 degrees in circumferential extent and a bottle having an external surface that is complementary to a concave surface of the mount. The concave surface of the mount and the complementary surface of the bottle have hook and loop cloth fastener elements affixed to them. A beverage in the bottle is discharged through a valved dispenser that is designed to be opened using the teeth.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1981Date of Patent: August 24, 1982Assignee: Cannondale CorporationInventor: Matthew S. Boughton
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Patent number: 4341331Abstract: An article holder, being specifically tailored to the needs of surfers and the like for containing a key and strapping same to the wrist or ankle, utilizes a pair of mating strips of Velcro laid out side-by-side with proximal end portions overlapping, with a nylon fabric rectangular backing panel stitched behind the overlapping end portions to define a hinge line between them so they may swing together in engaged relation, the geometry of the situation being such that when engaged, the distal ends of the strips will also engage when wrapped around a wrist or the like. A pocket structure is defined behind one of the end portions of one Velcro strip in two of the embodiments illustrated and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1981Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Inventor: Patrick P. McDougall
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Patent number: 4339061Abstract: An accessory case including a generally rectangular, box-like container having a hinged cover for mounting on the arm rest of a wheel chair. The case has a bottom wall having a forward position generally parallel to the cover, a rear portion which is canted or angled rearwardly and upwardly toward the cover generally. The case is mounted on the wheel chair with said cover approximately at the level of the arm rest, and with said canted portion of the bottom wall spaced from the wheel chair drive ring leaving same free to be manipulated. Structure is provided on the cover for signalling a distress signal and which is situated for convenient opening of the cover by a wheel chair occupant. An interior partition arrangement for the case within convenient reach of the chair occupant is provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1980Date of Patent: July 13, 1982Assignee: Philbag Co., Inc.Inventor: Philip Dunn
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Patent number: 4337938Abstract: A jogger or runner's aid increases the endurance of a runner by supporting the weight of his arms as he runs. The device includes a shoulder strap which fits around the back of the user's neck. A pair of end straps are pivotally secured to the ends of the shoulder strap by rings and include hand loops and thumb loops at their ends for supporting the wearer's arms. The length of the straps may be adjustable to accommodate different people. An optional pedometer or other type of distance measuring device may be secured to one of the end straps.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1981Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Inventor: Basilides Rodriguez
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Patent number: 4331357Abstract: A tote apparatus or carrier for a pair of roller skates is disclosed herein having a central body member provided with identical skate securements carried on its opposite ends. Each securement includes a pair of releasable holders for retaining and supporting the wheels of the roller skates intended to be carried. A handle is provided across the central body member so that the weight of the roller skates is substantially and evenly distributed. The holders may include resilient snap-lock devices, flexible straps employing Velcro or latch mechanism utilizing clamps.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1980Date of Patent: May 25, 1982Inventor: Robert A. Contreras
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Patent number: 4330073Abstract: An improved camera accessory carrying case is provided which has a plurality of cylindrically shaped compartments for accessories arranged in side-by-side relationship. Each compartment is individually attached to a backing panel. The compartments and panel are constructed of flexible padded material for protection of the accessories from shock. A single flexible covering flap is provided with a laterally extending closure strip for connection with vertically extending closure strips on each compartment. Padding which is adjustable as to thickness is disposed in the bottoms of the compartments to provide additional cushioning and to adjust the depth of the compartment to fit the accessory, such as camera lenses.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1980Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Inventor: Gary L. Clark
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Patent number: 4320863Abstract: A wearer adjustable article carrying harness assembly adapted to releasably hold an article, such as a camera, against the body of the wearer in a carrying position while not in use and selective eye level positioning, when in a use position comprising a pair of length adjustable front straps connected to the article at one end and to an upper across the back over the shoulders strap at the other end; a central back strap attached centrally to the upper across the back strap and extending downward to the waist of the wearer and a waist band attached to the lower end of the central back strap which extends at least part way around the mid section of the wearer. The waist band is removably attached to the article.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1980Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Inventors: Daniel M. Lyer, Vicky Lyer
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Patent number: 4310110Abstract: Affixed to the back plate on opposite sides of a tank seat are brackets providing loops for detachable connection to hooks. An inelastic fabric web, such as of woven nylon, adjustably threads around a buckle bar on one hook, and returns along the inside of the web for firm attachment by hook and mesh fasteners such as "VELCRO". The other end of the web fixedly attaches to a metal loop that cooperates with a high leverage toggle mechanism. The toggle mechanism comprises but two parts, the first being a bar forming a hook detachably coupled to the corresponding back plate bracket, the second being a lever hinged to the bar and providing a recess to receive the loop for over center lock and release of the loop by toggle action.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1980Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: Under Sea Industries, Inc.Inventor: James T. Dexter
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Patent number: 4285082Abstract: Strips of material having on their top surfaces a large number of closely spaced flexible loops of resilient material, and a method for bonding such strip on the top riding surface of a surfboard. Strips of flexible material having on their top surface a large number of closely spaced hooking elements of resilient material which cooperate with said flexible loops are bonded to the chest area of a wet suit carried by the surfboard rider. The device prevents the rider from sliding off the board while paddling with face down on the board, against the surf.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1979Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Inventor: William G. Cox
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Patent number: 4168544Abstract: An article-holding system in which a first piece having fabric fastening means thereon is adapted for attachment to a base member and a flap having a piece of complementary fabric fastening means on opposite faces at its ends is attached to said first piece at an intermediate point. The flap is folded at an intermediate point in a storage condition so that the pieces of complementary type fabric fastening material at its ends can be fastened to said first piece whereby a flap which is longer than the first piece can be stored to occupy only the length of the first piece. When in article holding use, the flap is extended from the first piece, bent around the article and fastened to the first piece. A dual type system is also provided where the article can be held in one of two locations.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1978Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: Kallman Research CorporationInventor: Robert A. Kallman
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Patent number: 4165826Abstract: A holster and a belt for carrying a handgun where the holster is releasably secured to the belt for locating the handgun within trousers to maintain the handgun sufficiently hidden until exposed for use. The holster has a pocket member for receiving the handgun and a flexible portion which connects the holster to the belt. This flexible portion is of a length which locates the entire handgun where it is carried by the pocket portion of the holster below the belt such that it will be normally hidden from view. To expose the handgun for operation, the operator can simply press the holster, upwardly exposing at least a grip of the handgun for grasping by the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1978Date of Patent: August 28, 1979Assignee: Bangor Punta CorporationInventor: Quentin J. Chica