Looped Strap Patents (Class 24/200)
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Patent number: 5713109Abstract: A multi-purpose seat belt retaining device which provides a means for lowering the path of a seat belt for use by a child by removably inserting the lap and shoulder portion of a seat belt into slots on the device thereby lowering the intersection points of the lap and shoulder portion of the seat belt. In addition, the device also provides a means for allowing a person to enter and exit the driver side of a car without unbuckling the seat belt by removably placing a hook portion around the steering wheel and inserting both the lap and shoulder portion of the seat belt in a common slot. To allow the seat belt to engage around the driver, the device is simply unhooked from the steering wheel but is left secured onto the seat belt.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Inventor: Jerry Edward Cech
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Patent number: 5661878Abstract: A strapping system using a novel buckle werein one end portion of the buckle is attached to one end of a strap, and the other end of the strap is threaded through the buckle in such a manner that the strap is held securely in place. The buckle is of a unitary structure comprising the end portion and threading portion in which are located two outer parallel legs and a center leg with gaps therebetween, and wherein the center leg has roughened surfaces and edges which are 90.degree. and one outer leg having a 90.degree. edge and roughened surfaces so that the threaded strap contacts the 90.degree. edges of the center leg and the 90.degree. edge of the one outer leg so that the strap is securely held by the buckle.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1996Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Net/Werk/USA, Inc.Inventor: Walter M. Johnson, III
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Patent number: 5657514Abstract: An angled belt clip for diverse worn articles such as heart rate monitors, swimsuits and the like prevents slippage of the article from the proper location on the wearer's body. The clip is provided with an upwardly or downwardly angled portion which holds an elastic strap or the like at a different height or location on the wearer's body than the height or location of the article. Alternatively, the article can be provided with an angled portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Assignee: Acumen, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Fabrizio
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Patent number: 5651166Abstract: A method and apparatus for webbing retention and adjustment that includes a body member having opposing side members interconnected by first and second transverse members. A resilient projecting member extends upwardly from a lower portion of the body member and includes a front side portion biased toward the second transverse member and engageable with a portion of the webbing between the second transverse member and the resilient projecting member so as to increase the friction on the webbing and prevent slippage of the webbing in at least one direction with little or no tension on the webbing. The resilient projecting member is flexible away from the second transverse member to at least partially disengage the webbing and ease adjustment of the webbing by reducing the friction on the webbing and reducing the webbing release angle required to adjust the webbing.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Kurt H. Lundstedt
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Patent number: 5600875Abstract: A buckle device for tightening a strap includes an opening formed in the middle portion for threading the strap. Two beams each includes two hooks engaged with the buckle device so as to be secured to the buckle device. The strap may be engaged through the buckle device and engaged with the beams before the beams are secured to the buckle device, such that the strap may be easily engaged through the buckle device.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1995Date of Patent: February 11, 1997Inventor: Chung-Hsin Chang
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Patent number: 5590443Abstract: A nonslip slide or buckle has elongated teeth projecting along edges of openings defined between the outer limbs and the central limb and through which straps are looped for lingerie or corsetry, thereby preventing slippage of the buckle relative to the straps or vice versa without allowing snagging of outer garment fabrics.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1995Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Inventor: Gerhard Fildan
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Patent number: 5584105Abstract: A quick disconnect buckle includes a female member with opposed side openings and a lateral opening and a male member with longitudinally extending arms and an intermediate bar that includes a lug that engages with the lateral opening. Camming surfaces on the arms and side openings causing the arms to cam against the bar to thereby lift the lug out of the lateral opening to free the male member from the female member.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: American Cord & Webbing Co., Inc.Inventor: Mark J. Krauss
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Patent number: 5566427Abstract: A clasp having an open side, a transverse bight bar above the base and having a distal end toward the open side of the base, an operable cover having an open position and a closed position, the base, the bight bar and the cover in said closed position defining an enclosed U-shaped strap receiving channel, and the base, the bight bar and the cover in its closed position adapted for clampingly engaging a looped strap portion received within the U-shaped strap receiving channel.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1994Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Inventor: Kim N. Lathrop
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Patent number: 5432985Abstract: An improved splitter plate arrangement for use with children's furniture such as automobile safety seats and the like comprises a quadrilateral shape having a generally trapezoidal configuration, with the lower edge and side edges disposed in generally orthogonal relationship. A closed slot is disposed parallel to the lower edge and spaced apart therefrom, to receive therethrough the lower belt of a three-point harness extending from the seat. The lower belt is generally looped through and secured in permanent fashion to the closed slot, so that the splitter plate is assembled to the upper end of the lower belt of the three-point harness arrangement. A single upper slot to receive both shoulder belts of the three-point harness is disposed generally parallel to and spaced vertically above the closed slot.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Century Products CompanyInventor: Francis Bernart
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Patent number: 5426829Abstract: A packing strap fastener including a looped locating plate having a trapezoidal block in the middle of the front end thereof, a packing strap having two opposite ends turned backwards to form two loops respectively inserted into the center opening of the looped locating plate, and a key having two parallel key blades respectively inserted through the loops thus formed at the two opposite ends of the packing strap permitting the trapezoidal block of the looped locating plate to be firmly retained between the tips of the key blades.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Inventor: Bear Hsiung
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Patent number: 5398390Abstract: A fixing loop for a chin-strap of a safety helmet having a female retaining stud subdivided by an internal partition into two staggered compartments and a male clipping tab equipped with a locking spur, said tab being designed to be fitted into one of the compartments by passing through a slot. The other compartment permits V-shaped criss-crossing of a strap through other slots.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: ZedelInventors: Jean M. Hede, Alain Maurice
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Patent number: 5361953Abstract: A connecting device for connecting straps in a shoulder harness for carrying a handgun is a flat plate with a slot for forming a flat fold in a first strap, and first and second pairs of slots arranged in a triangular pattern with the fold forming slot for retaining portions of the strap on opposite sides of the fold flat against the plate. The plate has an additional opening for connection to another strap, for example to fasten the folded strap to a wearer's belt below the arm to avoid chafing, or to pivotally secure the plate to a second, identical plate to form a pivotal connection between opposite arm straps. In the first case, the plate has an additional slot parallel to the fold forming slot for receiving an additional strap threaded through the additional slot. Preferably, the plate also has an opening for optionally receiving a pivotal connector extending through a corresponding opening in another identical plate to pivotally secure the plates together.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1992Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Shooting Systems Group, Inc.Inventor: Richard E. E. Nichols
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Patent number: 5307542Abstract: A buckle has a pair of side flange portions interconnected in spaced relation by a plurality of transverse bars. A first anchoring bar and a second anchoring bar are held in spaced partially superimposed relation to each other to define therebetween a substantially "Z"-like path for wrapping therearound a web-like material or a belt. The belt is thereby firmly secured in place relative to the buckle after its length has been adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1993Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K.K.Inventor: Ryuichi Murai
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Patent number: 5259128Abstract: A snowshoe binding providing facilitated entry and exit which includes a support housing made of semi-rigid material having rearwardly extending lateral support arms integral with the support housing to increase lateral support. The toe binding utilizes a yoke assembly that requires only a single, relatively short strap extending both in the transverse as well as forward direction by the use of a yoke member which permits the strap to remain flat for wearer comfort. By the use of a modified buckle, the free end of the heel strap extends toward the body so that ergonomic cinching is possible. Additionally, facilitated attachment and detachment of a crampon without the use of tools is made possible by the particular pivotal arrangement of the toe stop of the toe binding part.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Stowe Canoe and Snowshoe Company, Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Howell
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Patent number: 5251934Abstract: Improvements made to wheeled skate-skis, set forth in U.S. Pat. No.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1991Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Inventor: Patrick G. Gates
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Patent number: 5245731Abstract: A construction for adjustablly connecting a strap to binoculars. A plurality of movable members are provided on the main body of the binocular. A through-hole for allowing the strap to pass therethrough is provided in the main body. The through hole extends in the direction perpendicular to the optical axes of the eyepiece lenses. Further, a buckle for adjustablly connecting loose ends of the strap is provided. The strap has a pair of side wall members, a hooking crosspiece, the strap being trained around the hooking crosspiece and bent back to be overlapped, an end crosspiece, and an interfering crosspiece arranged between the hooking crosspiece and the end crosspiece. The overlapped portion of the strap passed between the end crosspiece and the interfering crosspiece, and the overlapped portion of the strap is press contacted to the interfering crosspiece when the strap is pulled relative to the buckle.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1991Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Gouzi Funathu
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Patent number: 5243741Abstract: A buckle comprises a locking crossbar connected at its ends to respective ends of a pair of parallel side bars and a wrapping crossbar disposed in parallel spaced relation to the locking crossbar and connected at its ends with the side bars at their respective intermediate positions. The wrapping crossbar has a pair of juxtaposed sharp projecting ridges each extending longitudinally thereof; one projecting ridge being provided on the upper surface of the wrapping crossbar and the other on that side of the wrapping crossbar which is remote from the locking crossbar for increased frictional resistance of the belt to be inserted through the buckle.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1992Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K.K.Inventors: Tsutomu Fudaki, Ryukichi Murai
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Patent number: 5242237Abstract: A notebook binder with an integral book band for holding sheets of paper, loose books or other objects affixed to the interior and exterior faces of a cover of the notebook binder. The objects are held against the cover of the notebook binder by the use of an adjustable strap which encircles the objects with two loops that are substantially perpendicular to one another. The strap passes through a strap slot in a cover of the binder. The apparatus has the multiple, simultaneous, advantages of consolidating a group of papers, books or other objects onto the face of a binder cover with a single strap, maintaining the strap attached to the binder in a prealigned, readily usable, perpendicular loop configuration and discouraging unintended uses of the strap.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: P. A. Plymouth Inc.Inventor: Paul R. Wagner
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Patent number: 5216786Abstract: A plastic fastener comprising a body having two members that define an upper face and a lower face, means for securing the fastener to a workpiece, and means for adjustably securing the strap to the fastener. The adjustably securing means comprises first and second cross-members fixed between and connecting the side members, the first cross-member overlapping the second cross-member to define a strap channel which forms an acute angle with the bottom surface of the second cross-member.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: National Molding CorporationInventor: Joseph A. Anscher
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Patent number: 5201100Abstract: A strap of extended length having a surface of either hook or loop elements forming part of a hook and loop fastener system is combined with a D-ring. The D-ring has a first tab, extending from one side thereof and has on one surface of the tab a multiplicity of engaging elements for engaging companion hook or loop elements on said strap. A second tab extends from the opposite side of the D-ring and has means for attaching the D-ring to another object.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1992Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Assignee: Velcro Industries B.V.Inventor: Emanuel Cardinale
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Patent number: 5177837Abstract: A buckle affixed to an article of luggage forms a webbing clip over a bar of which a loop of a shoulder strap can be inserted past a detent which can be manipulated by the user to allow the web loop to be removed. This arrangement eliminates any metal object at the end of the shoulder strap which may cause injury as this end swings about.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1992Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: Royalox International Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Rekuc
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Patent number: 5123121Abstract: A helmet retention system includes a junction plate which, when tilted relative to the wearer's cheek, loosens its grip, on a chin strap. The plate has a triangular cross section cross piece with narrow lands having edges normally gripping the chin strap. Also, the helmet has a lower outer side which loops about the helmet and is shaped to grip a replaceable textile band, which is decorative.The helmet includes a strap section that extends crosswise of the uppermost, forward, domed extent of the helmet; and, the helmet may typically have air inflow and outflow openings, and an air flow channel, relative to which the strap section extends crosswise.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1991Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Assignee: Bell Helmets, Inc.Inventor: Lester V. Broersma
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Patent number: 5105511Abstract: A belt buckle having a body with a top and a bottom with a transverse bar at one end for attachment of a belt and defining a belt axis, and inlet and outlet slots for the belt with the slots spaced from each other and defining a belt path oblique to the belt axis so that a belt inserted through the inlet and outlet slots will be at an oblique angle to the fixed end of the belt at the attachment member.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1991Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Inventors: Thomas J. Shahin, Laraine E. Shahin
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Patent number: 5084946Abstract: A quick disconnect connector. A female member includes an outwardly opening cavity formed by four integrally formed sidwalls. A male member is insertable into the cavity and includes a pair of flexible spring biased arms releasably lockable and extendable into a pair of slots formed in the sidewalls of the female member. Ramps formed on the flexible arms are arranged relative to the slot edges to force the arms inwardly apart from the sidewalls to unlock therefrom when oppositely directed forces are applied to the opposite ends of the male member and female member. Cooperating guide means formed internally on the sidewalls and on a center post cantileveredly mounted to the male member guide the male member relative to the female member. Slots formed in the opposite ends of the male member and female member mountingly receive belts arranged perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the male member and female member.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: David J. Lee
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Patent number: 5077839Abstract: A chin strap buckle for securing a protective helmet to a wearer's head includes a female snap fastener member and a male snap fastener member which snappingly interlock together at their respective one ends in a pivotal relationship. The female member is formed of a substantially triangularly-shaped mid-portion and left and right end portions formed integrally with the opposite sides of the mid-portion. The mid-portion has a trough-like recess formed at its top. The male snap fastener member is formed of a triangular body portion and a lower end portion. The body portion has a post extending outwardly therefrom adjacent its top. The post has an enlarged button and a neck connecting the button to the body portion. The neck of the body portion of the male member is snappingly received within the trough-like recess formed at the top of the female member for interlocking the male and female members together.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1990Date of Patent: January 7, 1992Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.Inventor: Steven C. Keller
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Patent number: 5025534Abstract: The chest strap of a three-point safety belt of a vehicle is positioned, particularly for small passengers, by a substantially triangular plate with two elongated slots which lie at an acute angle with respect to each other. One slot has an upwardly directed open end for receiving the chest strap. By moving the device along the abdomen strap, the position of the chest strap across the wearer's chest can be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Assignee: Scafix ABInventor: Nils E. Meijer
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Patent number: 5007138Abstract: A device for strapping cables, pipes and similar items together or to a support comprises a strap (1) constituted by a strip of bendable material, preferably metal, attached at one end to a buckle plate (2), conveniently of sheet metal, by passing one end of the strap (1) through a slot (5) and bending it back to underlie a portion of the strap which is wrapped around the cables (6) or the like to be strapped. The buckle plate has a raised bridge portion (3) and an aligned pair of fixed ears (3a',3a") with a gap therebetween. The other end of the strap (1) is threaded beneath the ears and passed beneath the bridge portion (3). After pulling the stripping tight, its free end is bent back over the bridge portion (3) and secured by tilting it slightly about its axis and sliding it through the gap between the ears 3a' and 3a". In other embodiments the strip (1) is integral with the buckle plate (2).Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1986Date of Patent: April 16, 1991Inventors: David A. Pritchard, Michael J. Donnelly
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Patent number: 4951778Abstract: A safety restraint for hunters is disclosed. The safety restraint includes a user member for connection to the user, an anchor member for connection to a stationary object and means for connecting the user member and the anchor member such that the user may move freely and yet, is restrained by the stationary object.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Inventor: Terry E. Halvorson
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Patent number: 4922582Abstract: A device for use in reducing the effective length of an endless strap, such as on a pocketbook, consists of a body having a number of pairs of aligned stub elements along opposite sides of a cavity defined therewithin. The strap is inserted through slots formed in end portions of the body, to lie within channels extending therethrough, and is threaded about and affixed upon the crosspiece structures provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1989Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Inventor: Larry L. Flanigan
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Patent number: 4901373Abstract: A helmet retention system includes a junction plate which, when tilted relative to the wearer's cheek, loosens its grip, on a chin strap. The plate is attached to a strap or straps which are in turn attached to the helmet. The plate has a triangular cross section cross piece with narrow lands having edges normally gripping the chin strap. Also, the helmet has a lower outer side which loops about the helmet and is shaped to grip a replaceable textile band, which is decorative.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Bell Helmets, Inc.Inventor: Lester V. Broersma
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Patent number: 4893382Abstract: A buckle for a straining device, having a direction-changing bar adapted for the straining device, the bar extending over an area of an unobstructed space and arranged to permit the straining device to be passed through in a doubled-over form and a clamping stop interacting with the straining device, wherein the bar is formed from a plate which is bent over so that the direction-changing bar on the plate and supported by it is supported above the unobstruced space in the buckle. Among other things, the buckle is made from few parts and which function effectively. Extending between the direction-changing bar and the plate are uprights which are arranged to maintain associated direction-changing bars supported at all times at a level above the unobtstructed space in the buckle so that a part of the straining device can be passed freely around the bar in question.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1989Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Inventor: Lennart Lindblad
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Patent number: 4858800Abstract: A holster includes an adjustable safety strap which is adjustably attached to a belt-receiving portion of the holster. In one embodiment of the invention, the holster is made from two pieces of material which are sewn together so as to require a single snap fastener. Thus, with three parts, two pieces of material and a snap fastener, a completed holster is provided. One piece of material includes front and back walls of the holster and is folded over and sewn together to form a handgun-receiving pocket. A loop-forming portion for receiving a belt or the like is formed from an extension of the back wall and has a lower free end joined to the back wall with stitching. The second piece of material is a retaining strap having a first end joined to a front wall of the holster and a second end received in a series of elongated, parallel slots formed in the loop-forming portion. The second end of the retaining strap can be inserted in different slots to provide an adjustment thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: The Hunter Company Inc.Inventors: James O. Holtzclaw, Jr., Marvin A. Novotny
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Patent number: 4843689Abstract: A belt buckle of the type in which a loop can be released by lifting the buckle to permit slippage of the loop is permanently anchored to another belt portion by a bar provided with a broad contact surface connected at an inner edge by a film hinge to a flap which can press the other belt portion against this surface and an array of points are barbs which pierce this other belt portion and form a row at an outer edge of this surface which is inclined downwardly from the top of the buckle toward the outer edge.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1987Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Inventor: Gerhard Fildan
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Patent number: 4800629Abstract: A very safe buckle, formed of plastic, is provided which enables a strap to be inserted and clamped easily and quickly, and which prevents the strap from being inadvertently loosened or pulled free of the buckle no matter how the strap or the buckle is pulled about. The buckle is comprised of two adjacent bars spanning the space between the sides of the buckle. The strap is passed between the two bars. One of the bars is rotatable and has a polygonal cross-section, the arrangement being such that the rotation of the rotatable bar reduces the size of the gap between the rotatable bar and the other bar, which is fixed, thereby clamping the strap securely between the bars.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Nifco Inc.Inventor: Yasuhiko Ikeda
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Patent number: 4787677Abstract: A compliance, compact, collapsible, lightweight infant or child restraint device is provided which is detachably secured directly to an unaltered lap belt which can contain a shoulder harness in a vehicle such that the restrained infant is positioned in a face-to-face relationship with the attending adult yet the restrained infant is not attached in any manner to or dependent for security upon the attending adult. The infant restraining device secures the infant against the body of the attending adult in a "lap-down, face-up" relationship such that the needs of the infant are able to be attended to without the attending adult removing his/her seatbelt or having to "turn around" in relation to the infant to be attended.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: Secure Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Gregory A. Reighter
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Patent number: 4761861Abstract: An arrangement for securing a belt against slipping from a holding clamp by forming a loop in the belt and inserting same into a slot of a clamp or a device, a wedge is then inserted into said loop. By pulling the free end of the belt, the loop and wedge enter into said slot.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1987Date of Patent: August 9, 1988Inventor: Eliezer Peles
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Patent number: 4758048Abstract: A clip device which is adapted to attach one belt to another comprises a base plate having a rectangular opening therein. A belt is attached to the base plate. An elongate clamp member is pivotally attached to the base plate such that the clamp can pivot from an upwardly extending position to a position in which it is adjacent to and spans the rectangular opening in the base plate. Means are provided for restraining the ends of the clamp from translational movement with respect to the base plate when the clamp member is in its position adjacent to and spanning the rectangular opening. An auxiliary belt is also disclosed which incorporates clip devices of the invention to attach the auxiliary belt to the seat belts in an automobile, whereby the auxiliary belt is then used to restrain a child on the lap of a person who is seated in the automobile and is using the seat belts in the automobile.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1985Date of Patent: July 19, 1988Inventor: Raymond L. Shuman
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Patent number: 4754530Abstract: A strap tensioning device includes a spring-loaded clamping element which presses a strap extending through the tensioning device against a holding bar using lever action. The device is composed of a minimum number of parts and is made from a monolithic plate of sprung material with cut-outs positioned so that both the holding bar and the clamping element and their mutual connecting parts are formed in one continuous piece from the plate which also forms the framework of the tensioning device. When the clamping element is pressed out of the plane of the frame, the clamping element rotates about a fulcrum and the pinching effect of the device is released so the strap can be released.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1986Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Inventor: Lennart Lindblad
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Patent number: 4677711Abstract: A reversible buckle has a body with two side pieces that define the buckle's upper and lower faces, means for securing the buckle to a workpiece, and means for adjustably securing a strap to the buckle. The adjustably securing means includes substantially parallel first and second cross-members. The first cross-member has a substantially convex region and the second cross-member has a substantially concave region disposed substantially opposite the convex region so that the concave and convex regions are capable of cooperatively engaging and adjustably securing a strap threaded therethrough from the lower face or from the upper face.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1986Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: National Molding CorporationInventor: Joseph Anscher
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Patent number: 4673448Abstract: A two-slotted slider for ribbons comprises a bridge section between the slots, formed by two aligned arms, there being on the arms a fastening area for the ribbon generally provided with tapered reliefs for ultrasonic welding. Preferably the slider is assembled with the ribbon by first pushing both an intermediate loop portion of the ribbon and an end of the latter to pass beyond the elastically flexible arms, and then welding the said ribbon end onto the fastening area of the arms, which is facing the ribbon loop.Welding is carried out between a sonotrode and a contrast device. The apparatus comprises the retractable contrast device and a housing for receiving the sliders one by one and displacing them between a position under a pusher for pushing the ribbon and a position under the sonotrode, as well as a device for straightening the ribbon.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1985Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Assignee: Lovable Industriale S.p.A.Inventor: Dario Bartolini
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Patent number: 4637099Abstract: A molded strap fastener of a generally rectangular shape includes a first cross bar for retaining therearound a looped end portion of a strap, a retainer portion disposed laterally adjacent to the cross bar and frictionally engageable with the strap end portion, and a second cross bar fixedly connected to the other strap end. The first cross bar includes a pair of diametrically opposite sharp corners and the retainer portion has a sharp corner, these sharp corners serving as stops to retain the strap in position against accidental displacement even under heavy tensioning forces. To provide a greater resistance to strap loosening, the first and second cross bars lie in different levels so that a rotational force is created upon the fastener when the latter is in actual use, said force growing greater the larger the tension and thus urging the retainer portion to firmly grip the strap end at its sharp corner.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1985Date of Patent: January 20, 1987Assignee: Nippon Notion Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazumi Kasai
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Patent number: 4571783Abstract: A strap fastener or buckle for connecting ends of a strap, belt or the like is adapted to enable adjustment of the effective length of the strap. The strap fastener is formed from a plastic material into an integrally molded structure having a grip head portion at one end and a connecting portion at the opposite end, these portions being connected by a pair of side flanges. A pair of spaced parallel cross bars extend between and are connected to the side flanges. The grip head portion has a sharply cornered bottom edge which serves as a stop for the strap. The cross bar which is disposed adjacent to the grip head portion has a plurality of sharp corners defining stops for the strap, one of the corners being disposed adjacent to the grip head portion and being spaced in plan view from the bottom edges by a distance larger than the thickness of the strap. The strap fastener is thus provided with multi-point stops along the path of the strap so that the strap can be retained firmly in place under heavy tension.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: Nippon Notion Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazumi Kasai
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Patent number: 4525901Abstract: A buckle for securing the free end of a web or band is provided with a cross-member of generally triangular cross-section having rounded corners and slightly curved sides, and being oriented to an upper surface having a sharp angle so that one corner of the cross-member is juxtaposed to the sharp angle. The triangular shape is about an equilateral triangle.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1983Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: American Cord & Webbing Co., Inc.Inventor: Mark J. Krauss
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Patent number: 4520533Abstract: A strap guide is made of synthetic resin and comprises a wing integral with a hollow rectangular frame or strap body, the wing having a plurality of needle-penetratable portions spaced from one another at equal intervals for the passage therethrough of a sewing needle. The wing includes a plurality of parallel spaced ribs and the needle-penetratable portions are defined between two adjacent ones of the ribs. Each rib has a pair of sidewalls converging toward each other for guiding the sewing needle into an adjacent one of the needle-penetratable portions when the needle is thrust in.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1983Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: Nippon Notion Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kazumi Kasai
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Patent number: 4493135Abstract: A fitting for flexible fabric type web slings.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: The Crosby Group, Inc.Inventor: Edward J. Crook, Jr.
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Patent number: 4484379Abstract: A clamping buckle for straps, particularly shoulder straps on articles of clothing, with two buckle sections which are swingable with respect to each other around a transverse buckle axis, the buckle sections having a clamping position for clamping the strap. The buckle sections lie one on top of the other approximately parallel to each other with the formation of a gap therebetween. The buckle sections have respective gap sides which face the gap and respective outsides which face away from the gap, and they have slots and bars for diverting the straps including a bar in one buckle section opposite a slot in the other buckle section. The bar of the first buckle section is aligned on its gap side with a plane of the first buckle section and is of at least the same width as the slot of the other buckle section. A loop of the strap wraps around the bar and includes loop end portions passing through the slot that extend by the outside of the second buckle section.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1982Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: Schaeffer-Scovill Verbindungstechnik GmbHInventors: Horst G. Appelt, Gunter Wolfertz
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Patent number: 4482319Abstract: A dental inset for cooperative retainment about a tooth of an external max band by a retainer is presented. The matrix band is provided with oppositely disposed end portions and the inset connects the end portions of the matrix band where the end portions divaricate from the tooth so that a 360 degree matrix which readily adapts to the cervical circumference of the molar teeth is provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1983Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Stanley J. Patch
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Patent number: 4400855Abstract: A unitary clamp or buckle for use in conjunction with fabric or other types of strapping is fabricated from polyethylene plastic and includes a body having a pair of locking arms formed integrally therewith, the body having a centrally located strap-receiving opening and bifurcations at the forward extremities thereof encompassing a pair of detent abutments engageable by retention openings in the forward extremity of the locking arms. The bifurcations restrain the forward extremities of the locking arms from displacement from the detent abutments and also from lateral displacement in respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1981Date of Patent: August 30, 1983Inventor: Bruce W. Stuart
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Patent number: 4395803Abstract: A buckle is provided for securing the ends of a web, strap, belt, or the like. A pair of substantially parallel side walls of the buckle are joined by opposite end portions. Each end portion includes an inclining interior surface forming an acute angle with a plane defined by the upper surfaces of the buckle. A pair of parallel cross bars are located between the end portions of the buckle and are connected to each side wall. The cross bars may be substantially oval shaped.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: American Cord & Webbing Co., Inc.Inventor: Mark J. Krauss
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Patent number: D322234Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1989Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Inventor: Gerhard Fildan