Patent classifications
A45F2200/0566
WEARABLE HEADLIGHT HOLDER ASSEMBLY
A wearable headlight holder assembly includes a central rectangular webbing with two stretchable rings extending at distal ends, and a strip of Velcro sewed to the center of said webbing and used to detachably strap the webbing to a headband. The headlight holder assembly allows for the placement of a light source though the two stretchable rings and allows the user to illuminate a chosen area. The present design are more flexible to fit headlights with various sizes and cost-effective to manufacture. The flexible design also allows it to be attached to a headband, a clothing, belt, or forearm for uses including but not limited to exercising, repairs or camping.
CONSPICUITY DEVICES
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.
RODAWAY FISHING ROD RACK AND CARRIER
A cee shaped fishing rod and reel storage rack and carrier molded from polystyrene plastic with apertures with one end flange for accepting the handle portion of one or more fishing rods, and an opposing end flange notched to receive the tapered shanks of said rods. The openings are sized to accommodate most combinations of conventional rods and reels. Recessed keyhole slots are provided for easy attachment to wall or overhead.
Travel bag and foam roller
The disclosure provides a transportation bag particularly suitable for carrying articles that can be rolled-up such as yoga-pilates mats, elongated articles such as instruments, toys, or bottles as well as, blueprints or garments such as suits or shirts. The bag may be used as a foam roller when not being used for transportation. The disclosure further relates to methods of storing, packing, and displaying rolled yoga mats and garments.
CLIP OF AN ITEM HOLDER
A clip for an item holder with a clamping wall and connecting elements for the holder with a clamping wall provided with opposing guiding plates ending with a semi-circular bottom and lateral surfaces with a pivoting catch between them and with a spring that pushes the pivoting catch on the inner side of the guiding plates. The clamping wall has a partition on its back side that defines a space in the clamping wall to insert attaching elements to the holder.
Spring loaded accessory mount and means
An accessory mount having a plurality of uses and mounting provisions wherein an accessory may be operably removed and engaged with the accessory mount. The accessory mount may be worn on a belt or engaged with any end use article, such as a bow, a tree, a tree stand. The accessory mount shall have radial indexing provisions, allowing a receiver to rotate about the axis of the provisions.
Roasting Stick Protecting Case
The present invention relates to a storage case for prongs of a roasting stick. The storage case is a cuboidal-shaped box having a main body and a lid. The lid is pivotally-connected to the main body and is designed to cover the main body. The main body includes a base and four walls extending from the base for storing the prongs of a roasting stick. One wall of the main body includes a semi-circular cut-out for accommodating the handle of the roasting stick, whose prongs are stored in the main body. One of the walls of the lid also includes a semi-circular cut-out that abuts or aligns with the semi-circular cut-out of the main body to form a circular opening through which the handle of the stick extends. The lid and the main body are latched together to securely store the prongs.
Mortar transportation system
The present invention relates to a backpack system for transporting items and an accompanying device. In exemplary embodiments, carried items are kept secure within a plurality of item holders to prevent the items from moving. The item holders can be rigid structures like cylinders or flexible canvas pouches. In exemplary embodiments, the backpack system can have configurations for carrying either a device or additional items.
Belt-wearable pry bar
In some embodiments, a pry bar is shaped to be conveniently worn along the belt by an operator such as a law enforcement officer. The pry bar includes a curved lever arm having a curvature that matches an operator's waist, and a prying ridge extending inward from a longitudinal end of the curved lever arm. The inward orientation of the prying ridge reduces the lever action of the pry bar, but allows the operator to conveniently carry the pry bar on the waist without snagging on external objects.
Accessory Lanyard
In some embodiments, a lanyard comprises a body comprising a first end, a midportion and a second end. A first engaging member and a second engaging member are magnetically attracted to one another. The first end comprises a handle and the first engaging member. The second end is configured for attachment to a device.