A45F2005/002

INTERCHANGEABLE FINGER-GRIP ATTACHMENT CASE
20190246756 · 2019-08-15 ·

What is disclosed is a case that is configured for attachment to a flexible strap. An end of the flexible strap is configured to slide along the case to form an adjustable loop. A plurality of straps can be provided to allow a user to vary the color and/or shape of the strap. The case is configured to provide protection to a mobile device, including but not limited to a mobile phone. The case with flexible strap forming a loop provides a mechanism to secure a mobile device in the hand of a user or to mount the device.

WEARABLE DEVICE FOR MEASURING LOBSTERS
20190246614 · 2019-08-15 ·

A wearable device for measuring lobsters includes a metal band encapsulated within a flexible coating to form an elongated body, and a slot defined within the elongated body by a first corner and a spaced apart second corner along a bottom side of the elongated body. The first corner and the second corner extend inwards from the bottom side and into the elongated body, and the first corner and the second corner are spaced apart from each other a distance corresponding to a pre-determined length of a carapace of a lobster. In addition, a cross section of the metal band switches from convex to concave upon changing from a flat position to a curled position when slapped across a wrist or other object.

BEVERAGE HOLDER GLOVE SYSTEM
20190239584 · 2019-08-08 ·

A beverage holder glove system including a glove assembly having a glove-portion, and a receptacle having an inner volume, a base, and an open top end. The receptacle is configured to support a container therein and the glove-portion is configured to provide an insulating the knit-member. The beverage holder glove system is a protective glove that keeps a user's hand insulated and protected from the elements while still allowing the user to hold a beverage.

Bottle holder and accessory for a mobile device

A bottle holder and accessory for holding a mobile device includes a first part having a first clamp at a first end that is configured to receive and grasp a bottle. The first part has a stem at an opposite second end and a first arm that is pivotally coupled to the stem. A holder that is configured to hold the mobile device. The holder is pivotally coupled to the first arm.

Cell phone accessories
10368628 · 2019-08-06 ·

A strap is provided which may be attached to a rear portion of the casing of a cell phone obviating the need for a user to wrap her/his hand around the phone. A plurality of embodiments depict different quick-change ways of attaching the strap to the casing or directly to the back of a cell phone. A quick-removal holster is also described, as is a belt clip which engages the strap without the need to grasp the phone casing. The case is provided with a compartment for 2-3 credit card-sized items. A retractable kick stand forms a hood over the compartment providing physical and visual protection to the contents of the compartment and a pusher is provided to facilitate removal of the items.

Holster Beverage Holder
20190231057 · 2019-08-01 ·

A beverage holder for holding a beverage and selectively attaching to a belt of an user. Said beverage holder comprising a beverage containment, and a clipping assembly. Said beverage holder is configured to selectively hold said beverage. Said clipping assembly is configured to selectively attach to said belt of said user.

Personal item management apparatus
10334938 · 2019-07-02 · ·

An embodiment personal item management apparatus includes a wearable band having a fixed circumference that defines a first outer diameter; and a clasp coupled to the wearable band, the clasp having a second outer diameter that is less than the first outer diameter and being adapted to couple a personal item to the wearable band. In an exemplary embodiment, the ratio of the second outer diameter to the first outer diameter is about 0.4.

CONSPICUITY DEVICES AND METHODS
20190191806 · 2019-06-27 ·

The disclosure provides conspicuity devices and methods. A first embodiment includes a glove with at least one elongate lighting device adapted and configured to admit light having an advantageous spectral energy distribution. Additional articles of clothing are provided herein for enhanced conspicuity, such as for emergency workers and athletes.

ASSEMBLY FOR EXTRICATION AND RESCUE
20190192888 · 2019-06-27 ·

A tactical extrication and rescue assembly includes a base member including opposite longitudinal ends, the base member comprising at least one mounting element for securing the base member to an article of clothing or gear; a quick de-coupling mechanism; a rescue strap releasably secured to the base member via the quick de-coupling mechanism at one of the opposite longitudinal ends of the base, the first and second end portions including respective first and second connection members. The quick de-coupling mechanism at the longitudinal end base ensures that the quick de-coupling mechanism falls out of the side of the base during use so that a rescuer can easily and readily locate and operate the quick de-coupling mechanism in an emergency, allowing the rescuer to quickly de-couple the rescue strap from the base and, thereby, the rescuer.

Detachable strap hinge mechanism for head-mounted display
10321751 · 2019-06-18 · ·

Embodiments relate to a rotatable hinge for a head strap connector of a head-mounted display (HMD) that is detachable. The rotatable hinge has frictional elements that allow resistive rotation of the head strap connector relative to the HMD. The rotatable hinge has an end piece connected to the head strap connector that may be interlocked with the HMD by inserting the end piece into a cavity of the HMD and rotating the end piece in the cavity. The cavity has pins that pass through the end piece and interlock with walls along the outer edge of the end piece. Once interlocked with the HMD, the pins interlocked with the end piece allow the end piece to pivot relative to the HMD allowing the head strap connector to adjust to the size of a user's head.