Patent classifications
A45F3/10
HANDSFREE, BODY-MOUNTED APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING HIGH-PRESSURE HOSES
An apparatus and system for supporting a high-pressure hose is disclosed. The apparatus includes a brace and a bracket. The brace includes a main body portion, a pair of shoulder straps connected to the main body portion, and a midsection strap connected to the main body portion. The bracket is rotatably mounted to an upper end of the main body portion and includes a pivotal hose clamping portion at an end thereof, In use, the brace, the bracket, and the pivotal hose clamping support the high-pressure hose, reducing the effort required by the operator to support the hose.
HANDSFREE, BODY-MOUNTED APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING HIGH-PRESSURE HOSES
An apparatus and system for supporting a high-pressure hose is disclosed. The apparatus includes a brace and a bracket. The brace includes a main body portion, a pair of shoulder straps connected to the main body portion, and a midsection strap connected to the main body portion. The bracket is rotatably mounted to an upper end of the main body portion and includes a pivotal hose clamping portion at an end thereof, In use, the brace, the bracket, and the pivotal hose clamping support the high-pressure hose, reducing the effort required by the operator to support the hose.
Firearm harness system and method
A system for supporting a firearm in a generally vertical position includes a stock support member to support the stock of the firearm, a first fastening element operatively connectable to a user, and a second fastening element mountable with respect to the firearm. The system is configured such that the first and second fastening elements remain engaged when the firearm is in the generally vertical position so that the firearm is supported only by the fastening elements and the stock support member, but automatically disengage when the firearm is moved to a generally horizontal position for firing.
LOAD-CARRYING DEVICE ATTACHED TO THE USER'S BODY, A SET FOR RETROFITTING SUCH A LOAD-CARRYING DEVICE, AND A METHOD FOR RETROFITTING SUCH A LOAD-CARRYING DEVICE
A device includes a front brace (1), a non-stretchable lumbar brace (2), and a right and left under-shoulder strap (3,4) and right and left hip strap (5, 6). All the straps (3, 4, 5, 6) are non-stretchable and the under-shoulder straps (3, 4) are adjustable in their length. The front brace (1) has attachment points (8, 9, 12, 13) to the front ends the ends of all straps (3, 4, 5, 6) and the lumbar brace (2) has attachment points (10, 11, 14, 15) to the rear ends of these straps. Attachment points (8, 9) for under-shoulder straps (3, 4) to the front brace (1) are above the attachment points (12, 13) of the hip straps (5, 6) to this brace (1). Attachment points (8, 9) for under-shoulder straps (3,4) to the front brace (1) are located above their attachment points (10, 11) to the lumbar brace (2).
Utility Assembly and Coupling Mechanism
The present disclosure concerns a coupling mechanism for detachably attaching two or more utility modules to one another, utility assembles, mobile carriers and other attachable modules and articles.
Utility Assembly and Coupling Mechanism
The present disclosure concerns a coupling mechanism for detachably attaching two or more utility modules to one another, utility assembles, mobile carriers and other attachable modules and articles.
AUXILIARY WEIGHT SUPPORTING DEVICE
An auxiliary weight supporting device includes a back rack, a walking-stick and a connecting rod. The back rack is configured for the user to wear and for carrying an object. The walking-stick includes a main body and a gripping part and a contacting end configured at two ends of the main body respectively. The gripping part is configured for the user to hold, and the contacting end is configured to touch the ground when the user is walking. The connecting rod has a first end connected to the main body and a second end coupled to the back rack. The walking-stick is controlled by the user to support the ground and swings back and forth in accordance with the user’s steps. The connecting rod drives the back rack to rise when the walking-stick swings backwards.
AUXILIARY WEIGHT SUPPORTING DEVICE
An auxiliary weight supporting device includes a back rack, a walking-stick and a connecting rod. The back rack is configured for the user to wear and for carrying an object. The walking-stick includes a main body and a gripping part and a contacting end configured at two ends of the main body respectively. The gripping part is configured for the user to hold, and the contacting end is configured to touch the ground when the user is walking. The connecting rod has a first end connected to the main body and a second end coupled to the back rack. The walking-stick is controlled by the user to support the ground and swings back and forth in accordance with the user’s steps. The connecting rod drives the back rack to rise when the walking-stick swings backwards.
Shoulder transfer weight support system and face shield
A shoulder transfer weight support generally having a hip or waist belt, a back support, and one or more shoulder extensions. The back support has an upper back plate attached to the shoulder extensions and a lower back plate attached to one or more hip belts. The lower back plate features a bracket shaped to receive an end of the attachment bar that joins it to the upper back plate. A spring-loaded plunger can be inserted into the attachment bar to allow for height adjustment of the device. A face shield at least partially made of a radiopaque material and can attach to the back support. One attachment option is a yoke mount with vertical sections at either end of the yoke mount. A second option involves a mount that attaches to the shoulder extension(s). The device can use a full face shield or a face shield with an open front.
Shoulder transfer weight support system and face shield
A shoulder transfer weight support generally having a hip or waist belt, a back support, and one or more shoulder extensions. The back support has an upper back plate attached to the shoulder extensions and a lower back plate attached to one or more hip belts. The lower back plate features a bracket shaped to receive an end of the attachment bar that joins it to the upper back plate. A spring-loaded plunger can be inserted into the attachment bar to allow for height adjustment of the device. A face shield at least partially made of a radiopaque material and can attach to the back support. One attachment option is a yoke mount with vertical sections at either end of the yoke mount. A second option involves a mount that attaches to the shoulder extension(s). The device can use a full face shield or a face shield with an open front.