Patent classifications
A41D2400/48
Hand glove mobile smartphone anti-drop and anti-theft protector device, system and method
A mobile phone anti-drop and anti-theft protection system and related method, comprising: a phone attachment glove configured to fit over at least the entire palm of a user's hand; a mobile phone case into which a mobile phone with a touch screen can be securely seated; an inseparable attachment between a palm region of the phone attachment glove and the mobile phone case; and the inseparable attachment not being over any portion of a finger region of the phone attachment glove.
Load Distribution Garment
A load distribution garment for use under a ballistic vest includes a shirt to be worn under the vest. The shirt has interface grips on its outside to engage the inside of the vest and help to transfer vertical load of the vest to the shirt. The shirt has tightenable straps that help to keep the shirt snub on the user's torso. As a result, some load of the vest is transferred to the user's torso, including the core, rather than being carried solely on the shoulders and collarbone area.
Flotation-hydration system
A flotation-hydration system to be worn by a user, particularly in a water borne environment, includes a vest assembly dimensioned to at least partially surround the user's upper torso while donned by the user in an operative manner. The vest assembly comprises a plurality of panels securely attached to one another, and a flotation assembly comprising at least one flotation member having a buoyant material of construction disposed in one of the panels of the vest assembly. A hydration support assembly is disposed substantially within the vest assembly and includes a chamber support unit, wherein the chamber support unit is dimensioned and configured to receive a hydration chamber in a supported relation therein. A dispensing tube is routed from the hydration chamber to the front of the vest assembly, for ready access by the user, through a dispensing tube retention channel.
GARMENT COMPRISING A MODULE WITH A REMOVABLE ELECTRONIC DISPLAY, FASTENED TO THE GARMENT THROUGH SUPPLE MAGNETIC MEANS
Garment comprising a module with a removable electronic display, fastened to the garment through supple magnetic means The garment comprises a supple-sheet support (100) including a cut-out (102) formed in an apparent region. The electronic module (200) is a flat module arranged on the inner side of the support, which comprises a flexible circuit supporting electronic components and a display (206). The support (100) comprises, around the cut-out and the surface thereof opposite to the panel, a peripheral band carrying a first magnetization pattern with ranges magnetized alternatively with a given magnetic polarity and with a reverse magnetic polarity. The module (200) includes at the periphery (204) thereof a frame of similar dimensions carrying a second reverse magnetization pattern, conjugated with respect to the first magnetization pattern, when the module and the support are arranged opposite to each other in the overlapping peripheral region.
Personal load distribution device
Support assemblies releasably extending between a ballistic vest and a waist encircling belt transfer the loads from the vest to the belt relieving the stress on the wearer's shoulders and spine. Each support assembly has a stiff carbon fiber bar enclosed within webbing which is attached to a side section of the vest such as by extending within a downwardly opening pocket, and is attached to the belt such as by an upwardly opening pocket.
GARMENT WITH CONFIGURABLE POUCH
A garment having a configurable pouch is disclosed. The garment includes the improvement of a pouch configured to fold over a pair of opposing pockets positioned on a front side thereof. The pouch comprises a sheet of material, or flap being attached to the garment. The flap is attached to the garment along a lateral seam extending about an area of the garment beneath the opposing pockets. The flap can be configured to hang downwardly from the lateral seam, with the opposing pockets being exposed. Alternatively, the flap can be configured vertically about the garment and engaged with one or more securing elements such that the flap is configured to form a pouch covering the opposing pockets. Other features and embodiments will be further described in the appended detailed description.
Ballistic-resistant garment
A ballistic-resistant garment having a tensioning fastening system, and methods of making and using such a ballistic-resistant garment, whereby the ballistic-resistant garment includes (i) a front panel having a front panel pocket configured to receive a first ballistic-resistant insert; (ii) a back panel having a back panel pocket configured to receive a second ballistic-resistant insert; (iii) a front panel elastic elongate member coupled to the front panel; (iv) a front panel first fastener coupled to a front panel elastic elongate member first end; (v) a front panel second fastener coupled to a front panel elastic elongate member second end; (vi) a back panel elastic elongate member coupled to the back panel; (vii) a back panel first fastener coupled to a back panel elastic elongate member first end; and (viii) a back panel second fastener coupled to a back panel elastic elongate member second end.
ADJUSTABLE FIT TACTICAL VEST
In one embodiment, a system for fit adjustment of a tactical vest may include shoulder straps configured to have independently adjustable wearable lengths and to be releasably attachable to a face of a panel of the tactical vest at any of a plurality of potential shoulder strap attachment positions; and a set of reference markings on the face of the panel, each reference marking of the set of reference markings indicating a respective potential shoulder strap attachment position of the plurality of potential shoulder strap attachment positions, wherein the set of reference markings is configured such that releasably attaching each of the shoulder straps to the face of the panel of the tactical vest so that corresponding portions of the shoulder straps align with equivalent reference markings causes the shoulder straps to have an equivalent wearable length.
WEARABLE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SECURING TUBING
The present invention relates to a wearable device particularly adapted for use with an individual connected to a medical device by tubing or a cord, which allows the wearer to move freely, but prevents the tubing from disconnecting from the person or the medical device via a securing attachment that restricts the movement of the wearable device's wearer to a distance shorter than the length of the tubing connecting the wearer to the medical device. The wearable device may also contain containment members to secure excess lengths of tubing. The wearable device can allow access to the wearer's body without removing the wearable device from the wearer.
Garment with One or More Hidden Pockets
A garment includes front and back panels, and a kangaroo panel disposed on part of the outside of the front panel to form a kangaroo pouch. A pocket is substantially wholly disposed within the kangaroo pouch to hide the pocket from view. The pocket opens on the topside of the kangaroo pouch. The pocket may include a closing mechanism. A pocket tab may selectively facilitate pocket opening. The pocket may have a bottom that forms an interior pleat between pocket walls by being folded substantially in half generally horizontally. The pocket bottom remains substantially folded within the pocket when the pocket is empty, but the bottom unfolds at least partially when an item of sufficient weight or shape is inserted into pocket to distend the bottom from its pleated position. The garment also may include a security pocket hidden within and accessible through the kangaroo pouch.