Patent classifications
A44B11/24
Electric plug lockers
Devices, systems, and methods of operating the same are described. The method may include attaching a first loop of a male connector to a first end of a first plug. The method may include attaching a second loop of a female connector to a second end of a second plug. The method may include connecting a first end of the first plug to the second end of the second plug. The method may include connecting a male fastener of the male connector to a female fastener of the female connector.
Electric plug lockers
Devices, systems, and methods of operating the same are described. The method may include attaching a first loop of a male connector to a first end of a first plug. The method may include attaching a second loop of a female connector to a second end of a second plug. The method may include connecting a first end of the first plug to the second end of the second plug. The method may include connecting a male fastener of the male connector to a female fastener of the female connector.
BELT BUCKLE
A belt buckle provided includes: a hollow retaining member including an entry end and an opposite exit end; a rotary member pivotally connected to two ears of the exit end and including a recess, a pulling portion protrudes from one side of the recess, an engaging portion is formed at an opposite another side of the recess, and an abutting portion is provided on an outer surface of the rotary member; a pivot disposed in the recess and having two ends inserted through the ears; a spring sleeved onto the pivot and disposed in the recess to push the abutting portion towards the two ears of the exit end; and an engaging member pivotally attached to the two ears of the entry end.
BELT BUCKLE
A belt buckle provided includes: a hollow retaining member including an entry end and an opposite exit end; a rotary member pivotally connected to two ears of the exit end and including a recess, a pulling portion protrudes from one side of the recess, an engaging portion is formed at an opposite another side of the recess, and an abutting portion is provided on an outer surface of the rotary member; a pivot disposed in the recess and having two ends inserted through the ears; a spring sleeved onto the pivot and disposed in the recess to push the abutting portion towards the two ears of the exit end; and an engaging member pivotally attached to the two ears of the entry end.
Belt adjustment system
Disclosed are belt adjustment systems, particularly for wearing around a user's waist, that permit a continuum of belt loop sizes or a larger selection of belt loop sizes. The belt adjustment system includes an elongate belt member having a first end, a second end and a series of teeth positioned on an inner surface near the second end and a fixation member having first and second adjustment elements.
Belt adjustment system
Disclosed are belt adjustment systems, particularly for wearing around a user's waist, that permit a continuum of belt loop sizes or a larger selection of belt loop sizes. The belt adjustment system includes an elongate belt member having a first end, a second end and a series of teeth positioned on an inner surface near the second end and a fixation member having first and second adjustment elements.
Multifunctional strap with fastener having concealed tool bits
A fastener is coupled to the first strap portion for securing the end flap segment in the looped configuration. A buckle includes a buckle frame, a cross bar, and at least one tool bit. The buckle frame defines a longitudinal frame axis, and the cross bar extends between opposed portions of the buckle frame and defines cross bar axis that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal frame axis. The tool bit is pivotally coupled to the cross bar and is pivotable about the cross bar axis. The tool bit is sized and positioned to be captured between the end flap segment and the body segment when the end flap segment is in the looped configuration.
Multifunctional strap with fastener having concealed tool bits
A fastener is coupled to the first strap portion for securing the end flap segment in the looped configuration. A buckle includes a buckle frame, a cross bar, and at least one tool bit. The buckle frame defines a longitudinal frame axis, and the cross bar extends between opposed portions of the buckle frame and defines cross bar axis that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal frame axis. The tool bit is pivotally coupled to the cross bar and is pivotable about the cross bar axis. The tool bit is sized and positioned to be captured between the end flap segment and the body segment when the end flap segment is in the looped configuration.
Reversibly engaged force-controlled buckle and pelvic ring support device incorporating such a buckle
A belt-like hip-girdling pelvic sling device for maintaining a desired amount of tension surrounding a person's hips and pelvis to securely support and stabilize a fractured pelvis, including a force-controlled buckle that automatically latches to control the tension and that includes a releasable latching mechanism. The latching mechanism maintains engagement of the buckle with a strap at the required position of the strap with respect to the buckle. The latching mechanism includes a movable member of the buckle that is moved to and latched in a position in which the buckle engages the strap, once a desired amount of tension is reached, limiting and maintaining the required tension.
Tangless buckle
A tangless buckle system for straps for watches, fitness monitors, and other limb-worn devices. In such tangless buckle systems, a buckle with a tooth is provided. In contrast to a traditional buckle, the tooth and the buckle are fixed with respect to one another, i.e., the tooth does not rotate relative to the buckle. As this new buckle design does not include the rotating tang that extends all the way across the buckle loop in a traditional buckle design, the new design may be referred to as a tangless buckle. Such buckles may provide a simpler, yet highly secure, mechanism for securing such devices.