Patent classifications
A45C2013/303
Gear strap
A releasable gear strap for retaining and securing articles has a locking head and a strap portion. The locking head has a retaining loop and a tab. The strap portion connects to the locking head and has a tail section. A pivoting locking member extends from the tail section of the strap portion, and includes a release cam surface and an aperture. The retaining loop and the tab are positioned on the locking head such that the release cam surface clears the retaining loop simultaneously with the tab seating in the aperture, when the tail section of the strap portion is urged through the retaining loop. A stabilizer on the locking head under the retaining loop and tab help reduce bending of the locking head.
Multi-functional strap for providing various personal item carrying configurations
The present invention relates to a multi-functional strap which provides the user with various carrying configurations for personal items. More specifically, the multi-functional strap of the present invention allows the user it reconfigure the handbag to function as a purse, wristlet, or clutch. According to one configuration, a wristlet with a multi-function strap system includes a bag portion having an inside and an outside, two or more loops formed on one end of said bag portion and a strap having two ends wherein said strap is threaded through one of the available loops and the ends are coupled together.
Tool safety strap
A novel way of attaching a safety strap to a hand tool where the hand tool does not have a readily available means of connecting such a strap. In one aspect of the disclosure, a rubber sleeve is stretched over a removable core that is then placed over the hand tool and the safety strap such that the strap is between the sleeve and an anchor surface. The rubber sleeve is then released from the core, and the safety strap is held securely by the constricting rubber sleeve.
Bottle grip device
A bottle handling system including a bottle strap that wraps around a bottle and a hand strap that wraps around an arm or at least a portion of a hand. The bottle strap includes a first end, a second end, a first outer surface, and a first inner surface that engages the bottle when the bottle strap is wrapped around the bottle. The first inner surface overlaps the first outer surface to form a first loop that engages the bottle. The hand strap includes a third end, a fourth end, a second outer surface, and a second inner surface that engages the arm or at least the portion of the hand. The bottle strap and the hand strap are coupled together at an interface. The second inner surface overlaps the second outer surface to form a second loop that engages the arm or at least the portion of the hand.
Gear Strap
A releasable gear strap for retaining and securing articles has a locking head and a strap portion. The locking head has a retaining loop and a tab. The strap portion connects to the locking head and has a tail section. A pivoting locking member extends from the tail section of the strap portion, and includes a release cam surface and an aperture. The retaining loop and the tab are positioned on the locking head such that the release cam surface clears the retaining loop simultaneously with the tab seating in the aperture, when the tail section of the strap portion is urged through the retaining loop. A stabilizer on the locking head under the retaining loop and tab help reduce bending of the locking head.
Strap and electronic device
A strap is connected to an electronic device and used when the electronic device is held by a user with a user's hand. The strap comprises a loop portion formed of a band member in a loop-like shape, a connecting portion joined to the loop portion and connected to the electronic device, and a protecting member formed to cover a joining portion and a portion of a predetermined region in a bifurcation portion in the band member forming the loop portion, the joining portion being a portion where the connecting portion is connected to the band member and the bifurcation portion bifurcating and extending out from the joining portion, thereby protecting the user's hand.
Compartmentalized protective case for portable handheld electronic devices
A compartmentalized protective case houses a portable electronic device and personal care items that are organized and held securely therewithin. The compartmentalized protective case has a major compartment for receiving and housing an electronic device such as a smart phone, cellular phone, music player, or other digital media device. At least one cell compartment constructed within the case receives and houses personal care items removably integrated therein. Personal care items include a plurality of interchangeable replacement cells containing beauty items, cosmetics, hygienic items, oral care products such as floss or breath strips, medications, vitamins, breathe fresheners and/or health care products. A second cell compartment is preferably provided as a removable pouch or restraining system for holding identification cards, currency, visa or bank cards, and/or keys.
FLEXIBLE FOLDING SLING
A flexible folding sling includes a flexible elongate preform strap having first and second ends, each of the first and second ends folded inward toward a strap center to form respective first and second loops. The first and second ends are fastened to the strap center with each of the first and second loops having a half-twist such that each of the first and second loops is a tear-shaped Mobius loop. The flexible folding sling assists a user in carrying bag(s) having handles, or other objects that include handles or like structure. When used to carry bags, the sling can be configured as a hand-sling, a shoulder-sling or a back-sling. When used as a hand-sling, the sling engages the user's wrist in a secure and comfortable manner. This prevents load transmission through the easily tired hand muscles and ligaments, extending the amount of time the user can carry a load. This also allows the user to maintain use of her hand and fingers while the sling is used.
Wearable Holder Device For Holding Electronic Devices, Bottles, And/Or Personal Items
A wearable holder device is disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the wearable holder device includes at least one holder configured to hold an object, the at least one holder including an elastic body possessing stretchability and configured for securement of an electronic device; a plurality of resilient loop components, each of the plurality of resilient loop components extending from the elastic body and configured to engage with a respective corner of the electronic device; and an adjustable member comprising a passive material, the passive material forming a loop with one end coupled to the at least one holder such that the adjustable member forms a limb loop capable of inserting part or all of a hand of a user, and at least one terminus of the adjustable member is equipped with a mechanism for length modulation, thereby facilitating the alteration to fit the limb loop around different sized limbs.