Loop, Adjustable Patents (Class 24/115H)
-
Patent number: 6161314Abstract: An infant footwear leash for preventing the loss of footwear worn by infants is provided. The leash includes a string and a slidable element through which the ends of the strings are completely inserted to define a loop that rests around the infant's ankle, while the leash is in use. In an open position, the slidable element allows adjustment of the size of the loop as necessary. In a closed position, the slidable element prevents adjustment of the size of the loop to prevent the loop from enlarging and causing the leash to fall off the infant's foot. A clip is attached to one end of the string. The clip is clipped onto the infant footwear. Thus, if the footwear falls off the infant's foot, it is held by the clip and is kept dangling from the leash.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Inventor: Lori S. Kamrin
-
Patent number: 6056147Abstract: The present invention relates to a system for retaining a film lining within a trash receptacle. The system includes a lining, a container and a rim restraint. The rim restraint takes the form of an elongated resilient tube with first and second opened ends. The restraint further includes a multifaceted ball which is frictionally secured into one of the opened ends. The ball functions in keeping the restraint in a locked orientation. In order for the restraint to be positioned about a trash container it is formed into a closed loop. The closed loop configuration is achieved by joining the two free ends by way of a circular band. The system is completed by positioning the restraint about both a trash lining and container. Once properly positioned, restraint can be locked by pulling one of the free ends. The locked orientation is achieved when the circular band engages one of the facets of the ball. The restraint can be subsequently unlocked by pulling on the opposite free end of the restraint.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Inventor: Murray Jarman
-
Patent number: 5990402Abstract: A musical cymbal and handstrap assembly includes a musical cymbal, a cymbal handstrap clip, and a handstrap. The handstrap has a hand portion extending through an aperture in the cymbal at a first convex side of the cymbal and a securement portion extending at the second concave side of the cymbal. The handstrap clip includes a body, a pair of free arms extending from and generally along respective opposite sides of the body, and an aperture which holds a base portion of the hand portion of the handstrap. The arms and sides of the body together define slots through which the securement portion of the handstrap extends to be releasably and adjustably secured.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Avedis Zildjian CompanyInventor: Frank B Epstein
-
Patent number: 5983461Abstract: A structure of supporter for a tie knot of a knotting-free necktie comprises an outer shell and a back wing connected to the outer shell. The outer shell, as seen from its front view, being of a reverse triangular shape having two waist portions concave inward of the outer shell, and as seen from its top view, being of a bow shape. A protective beam, resistant shoulders and protective tabs are provided at the rear side of the outer shell. A back wing is fitted onto the rear side of the outer shell, and two side wing portions being somewhat resilient are lightly pressed against the two resistant shoulders.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Inventor: Jiann-Jong Chen
-
Patent number: 5915630Abstract: A mechanism for connecting a strap to a fabric includes first and second elements to be disposed cooperatively on opposite sides of the fabric and then securely coupled to each other with the fabric forcibly sandwiched therebetween. At least one of the two elements is provided with a non-bindingly held strap-connecting element to which either a strap is permanently connected by an end loop or which can detachably engage to a detachable strap with any known hook, snap-fastener, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1998Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: GMA Cover Corp.Inventor: Martin P. Step
-
Patent number: 5697128Abstract: The two ends of an elongated, flexible, elasticized cord are side by side aligned and then passed through a manually opened barrel-shaped fastener having a spring biased plunger. The spring biased plunger is then released. This operating forms a loop from the elasticized cord. The two aligned ends of the cord are then bound together to form an enlarged end portion that will not pass back through the barrel fastener even when the fastener has been manually opened.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1993Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Lightware, Inc.Inventor: Paul Kent Peregrine
-
Patent number: 5669119Abstract: A unitary lanyard fixture made of a resilient plastic having a base section, hollow slider section and breakable connection therebetween. A hook for mounting an element to the lanyard fixture are also on the base section. The flexible lanyard cord is secured to an internal recess of the base section and also extends through the hollow slider section. Piercing prongs extend from this recess to lock the cord in the base section. A locking indentation and clamping hook holds the base section in a closed position. The hollow slider section is slidable on the lanyard cord and is connected by a frangible bridge to the base section.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1996Date of Patent: September 23, 1997Assignee: Seron Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Suren V. Seron
-
Patent number: 5664297Abstract: A bolo tie or the like device for displaying ornamentation and/or identification thereon. The present bolo tie-type device has a cord member of sufficient length to pass behind the wearer's neck and provide two depending ends therefrom and a display/securing member having a front surface and a back surface, the front surface being suitable to support decorative and/or identifying indicia thereupon, the back surface having securing means defined thereon for holding the display/securing member in a preselected position relative to the depending ends of the cord member and preventing involuntary movement thereof regardless of the wearer's activity. The securing means comprises a plurality of strategically disposed post members for receiving the depending ends of the cord member therethrough in secure, non-slipping relationship therewith.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventor: Chant H. Mandukian
-
Patent number: 5657513Abstract: In a cord stopper, a spherical socket has a central plug-insertion hole, a head-receiving recess at the upper end of the hole, and a pair of diametrically opposed locking tongues projecting centrally from the respective edges of the recess. Also the socket has a first cord-threading hole extending perpendicularly to the plug-insertion hole. The plug-insertion hole has a gentle slope extending downwardly centrally from the first-threading hole and a steep slope downwardly contiguous to the gentle slope. A plug has a pair of resilient legs projecting downwardly from a head and having in and through their bases a second cord-threading hole. Each leg has on its lower outside surface a slope, and on its outside surface a protuberance having a central cutout and terminating a guiding end.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: YKK CorporationInventor: Yoshinobu Takahashi
-
Patent number: 5644821Abstract: A molded plastic ball stop element is adapted to be clamped to a cable or a chain particularly for an air balancing hoist, the ball formed in two pieces fastened together with flat faces in abutment. Pairs of grooved removable steel inserts grip a cable, while additional grooves form pockets configured to positively engage chain links when the inserts are removed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Knight Industries, Inc.Inventor: James Zaguroli, Jr.
-
Patent number: 5577299Abstract: A quick-release mechanical knot device for use in securing objects together having a novel means for quickly and safely releasing the mechanical knot device from the body of a rope or tether regardless of the amount of tension or load strain acting on the rope. The device comprises a semi-rigid elongated stock member having at least two circular orifices formed at opposing ends of a curvilinear intermediate portion. The first and second orifices are substantially perpendicular to the linear length of the stock member and formed with a substantially parallel and concentric axis to one another. A leading end of a rope is inserted through the first and second circular orifices of the stock member and wrapped around a stationary or movable object to form a hitch. The leading end of the rope is then placed between the curvilinear intermediate portion of the stock member and the portion of the rope passing between the first and second orifices to form a capture for the portion of the rope therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Inventors: Carl W. Thompson, Carl R. Foster
-
Patent number: 5551452Abstract: An adjustable hair piece construction includes a filamentary support element formed into a loop so as to fit around the head of a wearer. Hair is affixed to the loop element so as to, in use, hang down therefrom. An adjustment assembly for adjusting the size of the loop includes an abutment member including first a second bores therethrough. Portions of the support element extend through each of the bores so that the abutment member is movable on the support element between stops at the ends of the latter. A releasable diameter fixing member is movable along the support element between fixed positions. In such a fixed position, and with one end of the abutment member in engagement with one of the stops, the fixing member engages the other end of abutment member so as to fix the position of the abutment member and thus fix the size of the loop.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1995Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Inventor: Eslie O. Barlow
-
Patent number: 5514159Abstract: A suture retainer includes a plug portion having a first portion with a suture contacting surface and a prong extending distally therefrom. The prong has at least one aperture for receiving one or more suture threads. The aperture is at least partially defined by a crossbar with a proximal stop surface. The crossbar preferably includes a beveled distal edge. The suture retainer also includes a receptacle portion having a slot for receiving a prong. The receptacle portion has a resilient latch positioned inside the slot for preventing proximal withdrawal of the first portion. The latch being a resilient member projecting from the inner wall of the receptacle slot and including an inclined proximal surface and a distal blocking surface for engaging the proximal stop surface of the crossbar. The suture retainer may optionally be fabricated from a bioabsorbable synthetic resin.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Paul A. Matula, Douglas J. Cuny
-
Patent number: 5511290Abstract: The elastic cord tensioning and length adjusting apparatus is designed to allow the user to have much more flexibility with a single length elastic cord, rather than using a number of cords of different lengths. The apparatus can adjust, both the tension and length of elastic cords, by allowing the user to loop different lengths of the cord in a mechanism that can lock the looped section of elastic cord so that the length of the cord not in the loop is shortened and the tension is increased. The apparatus comprises a main horizontal body having two apertures designed for the cord to pass through. A locking mechanism fits into a center aperture in the main horizontal body and has two end notches to allow the elastic cord to fit into those notches. A spring tensioning device and a retaining piece maintain the lock in position.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: D P Design, Inc.Inventors: David L. Perry, Thomas S. Weaver
-
Patent number: 5504977Abstract: A device for releasably holding at least two cords includes an aperture for receiving a first cord and an elongated slot for releasably receiving a second cord. The device further includes an engagement surface below the aperture for contacting and retaining an enlarged region of the first cord. An inclined biasing surface at least partially below the slot contacts an enlarged region of the second cord and urges the second cord into a stable position. The second cord may be released from the device via the slot by sliding the enlarged region of the second cord along the biasing surface in response to a force tending to separate the cords. The aperture and the slot are preferably formed in inclined upper walls meeting in an apex region and the biasing surface is preferably spaced from the upper wall of the device in which the elongated slot is formed. The device may be made, such as by injection molding, as a single piece or as two mating halves.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Mark H. Weppner, J. Patrick Nugent, Alfred R. VanLandingham, Jr.
-
Patent number: 5473797Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a safety device for retaining the cords of a Venetian blind, comprising two integrally molded upper and lower covers in the shape of trapezoid having a long protruding edge at the longer side of each of the trapezoid-shaped covers and a protruding edge at the top side of each thereof. Inside the upper part of both the upper and lower covers are disposed a long protruding post and a splitted column hollowed inside, whereas the lower part of them are an inverted U-shaped square column attached at its bottom to an elastic stop plate amputated at its bottom with serrated teeth and a pressing block slanting sidewardly.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1994Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Inventor: Te-Tsun Wu
-
Patent number: 5454140Abstract: A cord locking device of this invention comprises a casing having openings respectively at opposite ends and a longitudinal aperture in a front plate, and a slide adapted to be inserted in the casing. The slide has a pair of resilient grip portions extending from opposite sides of a head portion of the slide, and also has a pair of engaging portions each extending from a side surface of the slide between the head portion and a base of each of the grip portions. In order to increase the resilience, the slide further has a resilient portion situated between the grip portions. The slide additionally has a central resilient guide portion situated rearwardly of the head portion in such a manner that the guide portion should project outwardly from an outer surface of the front plate of the casing through the aperture when the slide is inserted in the casing. For locking and unlocking the cord, the slide is slided with the gripping of the grip portions.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K.K.Inventor: Ryukichi Murai
-
Patent number: 5440788Abstract: A cord lock including a body of resiliently deformable elastomeric material containing a passage through which one or more cords extend, with the passage having walls urged by the resilience of the elastomeric material against opposite sides of a cord or cords in the passage to resist movement of the cord or cords longitudinally relative to the body, and with the body being manually compressible by a user in a manner spreading the walls of the passage apart against the resilience of the elastomeric material and thereby releasing the cord or cords for movement longitudinally relative to the body. The cords may be of a type having outer essentially smooth and essentially continuous preferably cylindrical surfaces for frictionally contacting the walls of the passage. Flexible resinous plastic tubing is the preferred material for the cords. The elastomeric body of the lock device has projections at its opposite sides to be engaged by the thumb and forefinger of a user's hand in squeezing the body of the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1994Date of Patent: August 15, 1995Inventor: Robert O. Boden
-
Patent number: 5372510Abstract: A combination shoelace and joining device is provided for use by young children or the handicapped, to aid in tying a bow in a shoelace that is mounted on a shoe. The joining device (16, FIG. 2 ) has a pair of permanently connected shoelace holding portions (40, 46), with a first portion (46) substantially permanently mounted on a shoelace part (32) and a second portion (40) which is child-mountable on a second shoelace part (34) to hold a shoelace end portion in a loop configuration which aids in tying a bow. Each shoelace holding portion forms a passage part (70, 72, FIG. 4 ) through which one of the shoelace parts extends. One joining device includes a pair of clamp parts (42, 44) that can be clamped around the second shoelace part, and that forms the second joining portion. The device includes a flexible strip (46) that holds the clamp parts together and that forms the first holding portion. A teaching kit (100, FIG.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1993Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Inventor: James S. Stanfield
-
Patent number: 5359870Abstract: A key chain including a base body, an attachment element, such as a rope, nylon cord, or the like, for attaching at least one key to the base body, and two locking devices located inside of the base body for securing clamping and free ends of the attachment element against axial displacement.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Seil-und Netztechnik Reutlinger GmbHInventor: Wolf Reutlinger
-
Patent number: 5345656Abstract: A mechanical cord lock forming a non-slipping loop in an elastic cord such as elastic bungee cord employed in a vehicle restraining net is disclosed. The connector includes two releasably engageable parts one of which has concave sidewalls formed on opposite sides thereof and a central wall formed intermediate the concave sidewalls. The second part has spaced concave sidewalls each with a pair of depending legs formed on opposite end walls which when mated with the first connector part defines two tortuous paths through the connector parts which ensure that the elastic cord lengths that are placed therethrough in a stretched position remain in such position without slippage.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Polytech Netting Industries, Inc.Inventor: Richard C. Merritt
-
Patent number: 5337458Abstract: A cord stopper releasably fastens a cord thereto. The cord stopper has a front body and a housing attached to a rear side of the front body. The housing has a through hole and a seat formed around the through hole. An annular spring rests on the seat. The annular spring is slightly less in diameter than the through hole so that the inner peripheral part of the annular spring appears beyond the periphery of the through hole. The cord is joined to the annular spring so that the cord is retained against the front body.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K.K.Inventors: Masaaki Fukutomi, Hirokazu Watanabe
-
Patent number: 5335371Abstract: An infielder's mask is arranged to include use by players to include parallel bar structure directed across the mouth and nasal portions of an individual, with a bottom bar with a lowermost end of a U-shaped lower frame arranged to position about an individual's chin to position the mask in use in cooperation with strap structure,Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Inventor: Gerald W. Spessard
-
Patent number: 5309950Abstract: A quick connect coupling for connecting at least one funicular element with respect to the end of a cord, particularly for those of a harness of a weaving loom, to a cord of shed-forming device of the loom, which includes an insert element associated with the cord of the shed-forming device which has at least one crosspiece to which the cord is attached and a bar located below the crosspiece. A clamp is provided for receiving the insert and has two branch elements which are secured to at least one funicular element. The branch elements have hooked free ends which are elastically articulated relative to one another toward the geometrical axis of symmetry of the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Staubli-Verdol S.A.Inventors: Dario Bassi, Alexis Porte
-
Patent number: 5297500Abstract: An apparatus for assisting in correctly positioning a vehicle in a shelter having an adjustable length line which includes ceiling and indicator attachment ends. Also included is a ceiling fastener adapted to be secured to a ceiling surface, a ceiling attachment for removably securing the line ceiling attachment end to the ceiling fastener, an indicator, an indicator fastener adapted to be secured to the indicator, and an indicator attachment for removably securing the line indicator attachment end to the indicator fastener such that the apparatus may be adjustably suspended from the ceiling of a vehicle shelter whereby the operator of a vehicle may utilize the location of the suspended indicator to selectively park the vehicle in an appropriate location within the vehicle shelter.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1993Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Inventor: Stanley B. Wilson
-
Patent number: 5282825Abstract: A surgical ligaturing and restraining device for small animals comprises an elongated tubular body member (10) having a noose (28) at the front end (18) operable from the rear end (12) of the body. The body front end is fitted with a cap (20) with two holes (22) (24) through its face. The noose is formed by a flexible and elastic cable (26), one end (25) of the cable is looped around passing through the holes in the cap. Said cable end (25) is attached to the cable itself around cable middle portion by attachment means (30). The cable runs through the inside of the body and emerges substantially from the body rear end (12). The body rear end has two short longitudinally extending slots (14) (16), each slot has one extremity open to the rear end. The slots are diametrically opposite each other, dividing the tubular body into two sides (32) (34). One side (32) is made shorter than the opposite side (34 ), so as to facilitate the locking action. The device is applied by placing the noose around an object.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1993Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Inventors: Kin C. Muck, Helen M. Chan
-
Patent number: 5277347Abstract: The instant invention consists of a piece of heavy string eighteen or so inches long that is looped about itself, tied at one end of the loop and then subjected to a threading of both sides of the loop through a plurality of compressible, movable small cord locks before the tying of another intermediate knot serving thereby to create a sub-loop between two knots between which is a plurality of compressible, movable small cord locks. It moreover consists of another compressible, movable small cord lock through which both sides of the portion of the looped heavy string beyond the intermediate knot are threaded prior to the tying of the final knot at the other end of the initial heavy string loop to create a second sub-loop and complete assembly of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Inventor: Paul Savard
-
Patent number: 5273021Abstract: A cord adjuster for a bowstring release device tethered by said cord to a strap extending from an archer's forearm, and having clamp plates and one of which bears upon the strap an has a central opening to adjustably pass opposite ends of the cord which are turned laterally, the opening forming opposite bits over which bites of the cord ends are secured by screws drawing the plates together and pressing the cord ends therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1991Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Inventor: Timothy T. Tepper
-
Patent number: 5208950Abstract: A mechanical cord lock forming a non-slipping loop in an elastic cord such as elastic bungee cord employed in a vehicle restraining net is disclosed. The connector includes two releasably engageable parts one of which has concave sidewalls formed on opposite sides thereof and a central wall formed intermediate the concave sidewalls. The second part has spaced concave sidewalls each with a pair of depending legs formed on opposite end walls which when mated with the first connector part defines two tortuous paths through the connector parts which ensure that the elastic cord lengths that are placed therethrough in a stretched position remain in such position without slippage.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1992Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Polytech Netting Industries, L.P.Inventor: Richard C. Merritt
-
Patent number: 5052648Abstract: A wall shelf mount system includes a pair of suspended bracket units. Each bracket unit includes two channel sections. The channel sections have jaws spaced apart a distance less than the thickness of a shelf. A cable is threaded through registered transverse openings in the jaws and the ends of the cable include crimped eyelets. The shank of a wall fastener extends through both eyelets and into a wall to suspend the bracket unit from the wall as a closed loop. The front longitudinal edge of the shelf adjacent an end of the shelf is slipped between the legs of one channel section while the rear longitudinal edge is inserted between the jaws of the other channel section. An alternate structure includes a socket fastened to the wall with the cable threaded through an opening in the bottom of the socket and retained by an enlargement at the end of the cable. The opposite end of the cable extends through a bore in a plug with a transverse set screw bearing against the cable.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventor: Brian W. Landau
-
Patent number: 5033169Abstract: A rope fastener includes a body having a pair of parallel apertures slidably receiving two adjacent rope segments defining a loop. The fastener further includes an abutment lug disposed in line with the longitudinal axis of the body. The abutment lug has a first portion extending generally vertically from a second end of the top surface of the body and a generally planar second portion which is connected to the first portion and which extends toward a first end of the body. The first portion may include lateral grooves which receive the loop. The abutment lug is engaged by the loop by folding over the rope to form an attachment loop.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1990Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Assignee: Straight Line Water Sports, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey P. Bindon
-
Patent number: 5009256Abstract: A tire traction device for vehicle tires includes a pair of rope-like side cord members for circumferential placement on the sidewalls of a tire, and a series of wire rope cross cords which interconnect the side cords and extend across the tire tread. The cross cords are connected to the side cords at knotted connections, and a ferrule is attached to the ends of each cross cord outside of each knotted connection to prevent the cross cords from disconnecting from the side cords. Coil spring rollers are supported on the cross cords to provide additional traction. Each cross cord also supports a pair of tubular spacers located inside and adjacent the knotted connections to maintain the rollers in the center of the cross cord. One end of each side cord is knotted into a series of male connector knots while the opposite end of each side cord is knotted into a female loop knot for selective interengagement with one of the male connector knots to join the opposite ends together about a tire.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1988Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Manufacturer's Consultants, Inc.Inventor: Franklin G. Smith
-
Patent number: 4991339Abstract: Apparatus for coupling a fishing line to a fishing lure. The apparatus includes a pin having a laterally inner portion coupled to the lure, for receiving a lure coupling loop and a laterally outer large portion for inhibiting lateral displacement of the lure coupling loop from the laterally inner portion. The apparatus further includes an adjustable lure coupling loop which is expansible and contractable to provide an eyelet having a reduced size for coupling to the laterally inner portion of the pin and a expanded size to be removed from the laterally inner portion of the pin.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Inventor: Robert L. Gibson
-
Patent number: 4967049Abstract: A food temperature-sensing probe is included within a microwave oven for monitoring an internal temperature of the food while it is being cooked therein. A probe jack inserted into a slipping connector transmits a food temperature signal detected by the food temperature-sensing probe to monitor the internal temperature of the food. The slipping connector is arranged on a top wall of the microwave oven cavity. More particularly on the top wall at the position approximately corresponding to the center of a turntable when a turntable is positioned within the microwave oven. In a preferred form, the connector is so constructed as to permit the rotation of the temperature-sensing probe in unison with the rotation of the turntable.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tetuya Kaneshiro, Takeshi Tanabe
-
Patent number: 4932790Abstract: In the proximity of the mouth of the bag there is disposed a filiform closing member which is threaded through interstices of the net material and is provided with two ends extending laterally outwardly of the bag. The ends are attached together with a short tape fastener member wrapping a portion of each end and capable of sliding along the ends.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1988Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Assignee: Intermas, S.A.Inventor: Jose M. Jorda
-
Patent number: 4912814Abstract: A bolo clasp for a bolo tie of the type which includes a braided cord extending around the neck of the wearer, the cord having two ends, the cord being received by the bolo clasp so that the two ends extend below the bolo clasp and the clasp allows adjustment of the length of the cord extending below the clasp, the clasp including a base with a short base post extending upwardly therefrom. The base defines a pair of recesses that open towards the base. A clamping member is disposed between the base and each of the recesses. A short clamping member post is affixed to the clamping member and extends toward and in alignment with the base post. A coiled compression spring has opposed ends, one end thereof receiving the base post and the other end receiving the clamping member post so that the clamping member is urged towards the base opposed recesses to resiliently retain the cords of a bolo tie therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1989Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Inventor: Shirley D. McKenzie
-
Patent number: 4913327Abstract: A safety bank note holder for carrying personal bank notes, comprising a rectangular plate and a rope, said rectangular plate being formed with two holes respectively at two ends thereof, permitting the rope to be conducted therethrough to wind up the plate so as to let bank notes bound up between the plate and the rope. A retaining ring can be pre-arranged in the pocket of a user's clothes to connect the rope, whereby the bank notes are securely placed in the pocket, and can be easily pulled out for use.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: April 3, 1990Inventor: Shih-fu Wu
-
Patent number: 4896403Abstract: A clinch for a double cord has a cylindrical body with a diametral passage through the body for the double cord and a flaring mouth arranged symmetrically with the cord passage. The opposite faces of the flaring mount have buttress teeth parallel to the cord passage with the abrupt faces of the teeth facing away from the cord passage for gripping cord portions that are parallel as they pass through the cord passage and are pulled away from each other toward the bottom of the flared mouth to grip them.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1988Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Inventor: Gregory C. Vouros
-
Patent number: 4885824Abstract: An adjustable tension fastener which consists of a rigid loop-hook having a rigid loop member and a rigid hook member and a flexible cord connected to the rigid loop member by a pull-through knot for defining a tension portion and a reserve portion of the cord. A binder is used for selectively adjusting the length and tension of the tension portion and securing the rigid loop-hook to a portion of the flexible cord.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Leonard M. SchwabInventors: Leonard M. Schwab, Steven Caney
-
Patent number: 4773460Abstract: A traction enhancing device for use with a tire on a vehicle to increase traction of the tire during inclement weather is provided. A first traction enhancing member has a predetermined length for mounting around a tire of a vehicle in a position offset from a central axis of the tire. A second traction enhancing member has a predetermined length for mounting around a tire of a vehicle in a position offset from a central axis of the tire and being spaced apart and substantially parallel to the first traction enhancing member. A first connecting member has a first end affixed to said first traction enhancing member and a second end affixed to said second traction enhancing member for securing said first and second traction enhancing members together. The first connecting member is substantially orthogonally positioned relative to the first and second traction enhancing members and is disposed on a first side of the tire.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Inventor: Wan-Yiao Liao
-
Patent number: 4742602Abstract: A tarpaulin securing assembly includes a first surface contacting portion, a second surface contacting portion, a securing portion and a connecting portion. The first and second surface contacting portions include enlarged planar sections with axially aligned central openings disposed in substantially continuous contact with opposite major surfaces of the tarpaulin. The securing portion includes first and second rotatable fastening members operatively connected to the respective planar section extending outwardly from an exposed major surface and being axially aligned with the central openings thereof. A threaded finger member extends from the first fastening member through the planar section central openings. The second fastening member includes a threaded central passage therethrough axially aligned with the openings engageable with the threaded finger member. At least one of the fastening members includes a transverse passage therethrough substantially perpendicular to the axis of the central openings.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1987Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Inventor: James W. Horner
-
Patent number: 4686716Abstract: A necktie holder of the type adapted to join between a wearer's shirt button and the necktie, and which will tightly embrace the button threads and loosely embrace the narrow end of the necktie. A clip having strong movable jaws forms part of the necktie holder and is arranged to seize a rearward seam on the wide end of the necktie whereby the holder is not visable from the front of the wearer but will keep the necktie in neat and orderly state at all times.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1985Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Inventor: David R. Burns
-
Patent number: 4674801Abstract: A shock absorber for a safety restraint system having a loop of wire whose opposite ends entrained through a ferrule and crimped therein. The opposite ends of the wire have a predetermined free length extending beyond the ferrule. Stop members attached to the ends of the free lengths prevent the ends of the wire from being pulled through the ferrule when the applied energy exceeds the energy absorbing capabilities of the energy absorber.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1986Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Allied CorporationInventors: Donald A. DiPaola, Robert M. Kremer, Kevin C. Gallagher
-
Patent number: 4665590Abstract: A cord retainer assembly constructed of two cooperating parts: a cord holder part and a cord lock part. The cord holder part is molded as a one-piece plastic elongate housing having a tapered nose portion with two spaced apart apertures formed at one end and having a central opening formed at the other end. The cord lock part is formed of a one-piece plastic elongate slider member which is conformably shaped to be slidably disposed within the hollow housing and has a handle portion which extends outwardly of its central opening. The slider member is formed with a pair of laterally extending gripping teeth for selectively restraining a length of cord which is threaded through the housing. The slider member is releasably latched within the housing member by a ratcheting mechanism composed of a plurality of serrated teeth formed longitudinally along an inside surface of the housing which mate with a second plurality of serrated teeth formed longitudinally along the slider member.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1986Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Udelhofen, David T. Flood
-
Patent number: 4658814Abstract: An endotracheal tube holder has a cord with a loop through which the endotracheal tube extends. A tube with slits surrounds the cord adjacent the loop to secure the endotracheal tube in the cord when the tube is placed in the mouth and throat of the patient. The remaining portions of the cord extend over the ears and under the chin of the patient. A lockable collar is positioned on the cord to tighten the cord under the chin so as to position and retain the endotracheal tube in the patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1985Date of Patent: April 21, 1987Inventor: Kirk D. Anderson
-
Patent number: 4653422Abstract: A headlights on reminder apparatus provides a motorist with a convenient arrangement of apparatus to hold his or her ignition key, with or without other vehicle and/or household keys, for convenient temporary storage in his or her pocket or purse, or at a place in his or her office or home. Then when operating his or her vehicle, with the headlights on, a tethered hook of this arrangement of apparatus is placed about a vehicle component, while the tether remains secured to the ignition key holder and the ignition key remains in the ignition switch. Upon leaving the car, the motorist must release the hook, thereby remembering to turn off the headlights. In one embodiment the tether extends directly between the hook and the ignition key holder, and in another embodiment the tether, in extending between the hook and the ignition key holder, forms a changeable size loop, by utilizing a receiving and guiding body. The tether is preferably made of a resilient stretchable retractable material.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1985Date of Patent: March 31, 1987Inventor: Coburn Allen
-
Patent number: 4622724Abstract: Improved Elastic cable safety hook comprising a vertical opening in the lower part, bridgelets on either side of longitudinal plane of the hook, and contoured longitudinal imprints to facilitate engagement and withdrawal of cables.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1984Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Societe DUPREInventor: Jacques Dupre
-
Patent number: 4575905Abstract: A single piece cleating and clamping device for securing and adjusting the effective length of wire including a body (16) and a cleat (17) is shown. The cleat is comprised of a shank member (18) and a head (20). A pair of holes (25, 26) are provided through the body and define a hole axis (71) which intersects a line (72) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis (70) of the shank at an acute angle. Also shown is an elongated opening (38) extending into the interior of the body for holding the free end of stranded wire to prevent frayed ends from injuring the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1983Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Inventor: Ralph H. Torrey
-
Patent number: 4561437Abstract: A device for applying tension around an object such as a person's arm and leg comprises a tensioning member which has a first end portion which is connected to a rear end of a hollow basic member housing and includes a portion adapted to form an object encircling loop for engagement, for example around a person's arm and has a second opposite free end portion. The hollow basic member has a rear end wall with an entrance opening and a front end wall with an exit opening to facilitate passage of the free end portion of the tensioning member into the entrance opening through the hollow member and out the exit opening. The interior of the basic member includes a backup portion which has a backup surface over which the free end portion of the tensioning member is passed.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1984Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Kirchner & WilhelmInventor: Hansjorg Kirchner
-
Patent number: 4549332Abstract: A device used to restrain the flying or whipping of hoses that are accidentally detached while under pressure. The device is formed of a cable halter having slip knot type snares at each of the extremities for engagement about the hoses at a position on both sides of the expected place of separation, a pair of springs forcing the snares to close, so as to obtain a tight engagement with the hoses, and a safety fastener adapted to lock together the hose connectors. The safety fastener is connected to the cable halter by means of a secondary cable, which encircles the hoses to keep the halter cable close to the hoses.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1984Date of Patent: October 29, 1985Inventor: Damien Pouliot