Patent classifications
A44B13/00
CORD LOCK APPARATUS AND BELT WITH SAME
An article of clothing in the form of a belt includes: a cord having a proximal end and a distal end; and a buckle having an eyelet and a locking feature; wherein the buckle is attached to the proximal end and the distal end of the cord is configured to pass through the buckle eyelet; and the locking feature is structured and arranged to selectively lock and unlock movement of the cord through the buckle.
BODY GARMENT WITH VISOR
Embodiments of the present invention provides a system and method of hoodie assembly. The assembly includes a sweater having a hood member, a releasable visor coupled to the hood member and configured to extend outward from the hood member, an attachment portion in communication with a back edge of the visor, and an attachment member coupled to the attachment portion and the hood member.
BATHROBE HAVING INTEGRATED FASTENER ADJUSTABLE WAISTBAND
A bathrobe construction including a continuous main body having a left-side front flap, a right-side front flap, a back, a right sleeve, a left sleeve and optionally a hood. A gathered waistband extends continuously across the left-side front flap, the back, and the right-side front flap. A tab affixed to one of the right-side front flap and the left-side front flap includes a hook fastener attachable to a first non-loop fastener positioned on an inside of the waistband when the bathrobe is in an open condition. A second non-loop fastener positioned on an outside of the waistband of the other of the right-side front flap and the left-side front flap to which the tab is not affixed is used to removably attach the tab to hold the bathrobe in a closed condition.
HOOK AND LOOP ROPE
The hook and loop rope of the present invention is configured to facilitate tying objects down without requiring a user to tie a knot in the rope. Instead, the user need only loop the rope through a tiedown (or structural equivalent) prior to engaging hooks of a first portion of the rope with loops of a second portion of the rope. In the rolled configuration, a plurality of hooks associated with a hook side of the rope engage with a plurality of loops associated with a loop side of the rope, thereby retaining the rope in the rolled configuration. The plurality of hooks are displaced from the plurality of loops to move the rope into an unrolled configuration. Then, in the tie-down configuration, a first portion of the rope overlaps a second portion, thereby preventing or otherwise inhibiting movement of the first portion relative to the second.
STRAP TIGHTENER ASSEMBLY FOR AN ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE
A strap tightener assembly has a base, a tightening device mounted on the base and movable relative thereto, and a strap assembly coupled to the tightening device. The tightening device provides incremental movement of the strap assembly relative to the base at a plurality of predefined settings. A cover extends over the strap assembly and connects to the base so that the base and the cover form a channel permitting movement of the strap assembly therethrough. The cover defines an elongate slot extending along a portion of a length of the cover, and the strap assembly has an indicator identifying the relative location of the strap assembly to the cover. A strap is securable to the strap assembly.
Vest-type maternity belt
A vest-type maternity belt according to the present invention includes: a maternity belt body provided in the shape of a vest; size adjusting VELCRO members configured such that female VELCRO members and a male VELCRO member are fixedly disposed on both sides of the front part of the maternity belt body and a fastening function is provided; hook fastener members configured such that hooks and loops are fixedly and oppositely disposed on both sides of the lower end portion of the front part of the maternity belt body and the abdominal load of the pregnant woman can be borne; and spine correction elastic bands formed as elastic members contained in the back part of the maternity belt body, and configured to support and correct the spine of the pregnant woman.
EYELET BUTTON AND ASSEMBLY METHOD THEREOF
An eyelet button and an assembly method thereof, in which the eyelet button is formed of an eyelet button body and a base plate for fastening with the eyelet button body. The eyelet button body is formed from an eyelet tube, a body peripheral portion formed by everything at one end of the eyelet tube in an axial direction, and a plurality of inverted fasteners formed by everting at the other end of the eyelet tube in the axial direction. The base plate is formed of a base plate body, with a mounting hole with an inner wall having a plurality of protruded tooth portions. A gap is formed between two adjacent protruded tooth portions. When the eyelet tube passes through the mounting hole, the inverted fasteners pass through the gaps to rotate with the eyelet tube so as to be connected and fixed to the corresponding protruded tooth portions.
SUSPENSION TRAUMA RELIEF SYSTEM
A suspension trauma relief system for use with (and configured to connect to) a body harness and including, but not limited to, a double/dual poucheach of which is attached to a strap assembly, where at least one of the straps (and preferably both straps) have an adjustment mechanism attached thereto, which can be positioned adjacent to a user and harness worn and adjusted by a user when in use.
Adjustable tension device for use with a resistance band exercise apparatus
The present invention relates to novel apparatus for adjusting the length of a resistance band portion of an exercise apparatus without disconnecting the band from the apparatus, such as an exercise apparatus having a resistance band slidingly coupled between a parachute-like safety device and a user handle.
Adjustable tension device for use with a resistance band exercise apparatus
The present invention relates to novel apparatus for adjusting the length of a resistance band portion of an exercise apparatus without disconnecting the band from the apparatus, such as an exercise apparatus having a resistance band slidingly coupled between a parachute-like safety device and a user handle.