Patent classifications
A45F5/00
Device for Assistance in Carrying Loads
A device for load bearing support with a hip belt with an inner side for application in contact on the body of a person, and an outer side, with a first end and a second end which are connectable with one another by means of a closure element, wherein the hip belt comprises a back element for application in contact on a section of the back of the person, and wherein on the back element a first hip belt section is disposed, wherein on the outer side of the first hip belt section at least one, outwardly projecting first deposition element or elements is or are disposed at such distance from the back element that in condition of application in contact on the body of the person it is or they are disposed laterally on the body of the person.
Finger grip for smart device
The present invention relates to a finger grip for a smart device, including: a bonding sheet having a bonding surface attached to one side of an outer surface of the smart device; a guide sheet coupled to one side surface of the bonding sheet and having a guide slot formed on one side thereof and a coupling groove formed on the other side thereof; a variable sheet laminated on one side surface of the guide sheet and having a fusion portion formed correspondingly to the coupling groove and a slide pin formed protrudingly therefrom to pass through the guide slot; a fixing rivet coupled to the slide pin of the variable sheet to prevent the slide pin from escaping from the guide slot; and a printed film coupled to one side surface of the variable sheet.
Self-Rescue Ice Safety Awl
An article of manufacture for providing a self-rescue ice safety awl includes a handle, a threaded cap having internal threading mating with the handle threading for coupling to the handle to enclose the hollow cavity, an o-ring between the threaded cap and the handle about the hollow cavity, a first magnet coupled to the handle about the threaded hole, a spike having a threaded end and a spike end, the threaded end couples the spike within the threaded hole having the spike end extending below the handle, a wearable sheath for enclosing the ice safety awl and spike, and a retaining band coupled to opposing sides of the wearable sheath for coupling the ice safety awl to a user. The wearable sheath includes a wearable sheath pocket in a top end of the wearable sheath, a drain hole between the wearable sheath pocket and the bottom end of the wearable sheath, and a second magnet about an opening of the second recessed cavity at an inner end of the wearable sheath pocket, and the second magnet being oriented with a magnetic pole to attract the first magnet when the handle is inserted into the wearable sheath pocket and the spike is inserted into the drain hole. The handle includes handle threading about a top end, a hollow cavity within the handle about the handle threading, and a threaded hole in a bottom end of the handle.
Self-Rescue Ice Safety Awl
An article of manufacture for providing a self-rescue ice safety awl includes a handle, a threaded cap having internal threading mating with the handle threading for coupling to the handle to enclose the hollow cavity, an o-ring between the threaded cap and the handle about the hollow cavity, a first magnet coupled to the handle about the threaded hole, a spike having a threaded end and a spike end, the threaded end couples the spike within the threaded hole having the spike end extending below the handle, a wearable sheath for enclosing the ice safety awl and spike, and a retaining band coupled to opposing sides of the wearable sheath for coupling the ice safety awl to a user. The wearable sheath includes a wearable sheath pocket in a top end of the wearable sheath, a drain hole between the wearable sheath pocket and the bottom end of the wearable sheath, and a second magnet about an opening of the second recessed cavity at an inner end of the wearable sheath pocket, and the second magnet being oriented with a magnetic pole to attract the first magnet when the handle is inserted into the wearable sheath pocket and the spike is inserted into the drain hole. The handle includes handle threading about a top end, a hollow cavity within the handle about the handle threading, and a threaded hole in a bottom end of the handle.
Swivel Phone Holder
The Swivel Phone Holder provides users with a head-mounted phone holder by placing the cellular device directly in front of a user's face. This ensures their head and neck remain in an upright position. The headband comfortably locks down around the base of the head, and can be easily adjusted to change the distance and positioning of the connected device through the bendable arm and sliding clip to ensure the phone is securely placed in a comfortable position at all times. The disclosed invention allows the device to swivel and move, thus giving users the ability to multitask and perform other tasks hands-free. The disclosed invention ensures users are able to use their phones while keeping their head and neck in a more natural position to allow for a safer and more convenient phone using experience.
Swivel Phone Holder
The Swivel Phone Holder provides users with a head-mounted phone holder by placing the cellular device directly in front of a user's face. This ensures their head and neck remain in an upright position. The headband comfortably locks down around the base of the head, and can be easily adjusted to change the distance and positioning of the connected device through the bendable arm and sliding clip to ensure the phone is securely placed in a comfortable position at all times. The disclosed invention allows the device to swivel and move, thus giving users the ability to multitask and perform other tasks hands-free. The disclosed invention ensures users are able to use their phones while keeping their head and neck in a more natural position to allow for a safer and more convenient phone using experience.
System and method for increased operating room efficiency
Systems, devices and methods to improve safety and efficiency in an operating room comprise providing a suture package that holds new suture needles and needle receptacles for storing used needles. The devices can be safely worn for the surgeon to self-dispense new suture needles in the near surgical field and to secure the used needles into a needle trap or a needle retainer located on his extremity, on his operative instruments or on the surgical drapes. The device may provide automated and/or simplified needle counting both during use and after removal from the surgical field. The device may be configured for ergonomic and efficient use so as to minimize the actions and motions of the surgeon to dispense and secure the needle.
System and method for increased operating room efficiency
Systems, devices and methods to improve safety and efficiency in an operating room comprise providing a suture package that holds new suture needles and needle receptacles for storing used needles. The devices can be safely worn for the surgeon to self-dispense new suture needles in the near surgical field and to secure the used needles into a needle trap or a needle retainer located on his extremity, on his operative instruments or on the surgical drapes. The device may provide automated and/or simplified needle counting both during use and after removal from the surgical field. The device may be configured for ergonomic and efficient use so as to minimize the actions and motions of the surgeon to dispense and secure the needle.
Load distribution systems and load carrying equipment
A load carrying and force distributing device to be worn on a user's limb is described. The device has one or more support members and a plurality of elongated compression members that couple with each of the support members at locations that are circumferentially spaced around the user's limb. The space between the plurality of compression members provides a relief area. The load carrying and force distributing device compresses the soft tissue of the limb against the bone structure to thereby reduce motion of the bone structure towards a wall of the load carrying and force distributing device when worn on the limb. A method of fitting a load carrying and force distributing device to a limb is also described. The method includes coupling the elongated compression members to each of the support members and adjusting compression to thereby reduce motion of the bone towards a wall of the device.
Load distribution systems and load carrying equipment
A load carrying and force distributing device to be worn on a user's limb is described. The device has one or more support members and a plurality of elongated compression members that couple with each of the support members at locations that are circumferentially spaced around the user's limb. The space between the plurality of compression members provides a relief area. The load carrying and force distributing device compresses the soft tissue of the limb against the bone structure to thereby reduce motion of the bone structure towards a wall of the load carrying and force distributing device when worn on the limb. A method of fitting a load carrying and force distributing device to a limb is also described. The method includes coupling the elongated compression members to each of the support members and adjusting compression to thereby reduce motion of the bone towards a wall of the device.