Detachable fingergrip whistle system

09721554 · 2017-08-01

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Abstract

A whistle system that enables an official or other user to not only have the whistle in a secure position for quick and easy use while also enabling the user to be able to use both hands as well. In particular, the whistle system includes a fingergrip that allows the user to quickly move the the whistle in position for use in a natural motion, while allowing the fingergrip to then quickly separate from the whistle to allow both hands of the user to be utilized. Alternatively, the whistle allows individuals with restricted movement in one arm to still officiate. A user having restricted movement in one arm can simply wear the whistle on one hand, move it into position in the mouth to be blown, and then quickly separated from the whistle to allow the signal to be indicated with one hand. The whistle system includes a whistle with a fingergrip. The fingergrip is securely attached to the whistle by a securement system that also allows the fingergrip to be separated from the whistle with an application of force.

Claims

1. A method for officiating a sporting event comprising: using a signaling system having a signaling device, a securing mechanism for securely holding the signaling device and an engagement mechanism for magnetically securing the signaling device to the securing mechanism, the securing mechanism comprising; a first magnet rigidly attached to a bottom portion of the signaling device and having a first planar engagement surface and a first polarity, the first planar engagement surface disposed between four planar edges of the first magnet, a second magnet rigidly attached to the securing mechanism and having a second planar engagement surface and a second polarity opposing the first polarity, the second planar engagement surface disposed between four planar edges of the second magnet, wherein the signaling device is magnetically secured to the securing mechanism via the first planar engagement surface and the second planar engagement surface magnetically engaging each other such that the four planar edges of the first magnet generally align with the four planar edges of the second magnet, the method comprising: gripping the securing mechanism using a pair of adjacent fingers; directing the signaling device to the mouth while gripping the securing mechanism using the pair of adjacent fingers; gripping the signaling device using the mouth; moving the securing mechanism away from the mouth in a substantially horizontal direction while gripping the signaling device using the mouth to separate the signaling device from the securing mechanism wherein the moving of the securing mechanism away from the mouth in a substantially horizontal direction comprises sliding the second planar engagement surface along the first planar engagement surface to disengage the securing mechanism from the signaling device; and activating the signaling device using the mouth.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the signaling device comprises a whistle.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the securing mechanism comprises a fingergrip defining an opening for receiving the pair of adjacent fingers to facilitate gripping of the fingergrip.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the securing mechanism comprises a glove.

5. The method of claim 3 wherein a first edge and a second edge of the four planar edges of the second magnet are generally parallel with opposing sides of a planar portion of the fingergrip so as to orient a tip of the signaling device generally orthogonally to an axis extending through the opening in one of a plurality of possible positions.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein the first and second magnets are a same shape and size so as to magnetically orient the four planar edges of the first magnet and the four planar edges of the second magnet into general alignment with each other in the one of the plurality of possible positions.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is an illustration of an official blowing a whistle while using both hands to signal the reason for the blown whistle.

(2) FIG. 2 is an illustration of the fingergrip whistles of the prior art.

(3) FIG. 3 is a perspective illustration of the preferred embodiment of the present invention in the assembled whistle configuration.

(4) FIG. 4 is a different perspective view of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 3.

(5) FIG. 5 is a perspective illustration of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 3 in a separated configuration.

(6) FIG. 6 is another view of the preferred embodiment in the separated configuration.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(7) The present invention provides a whistle for general use but in particular for use in sports officiating. It is to be expressly understood that this exemplary embodiment is provided for descriptive purposes only and is not meant to unduly limit the scope of the present inventive concept. Other embodiments of the skin care products and methods of use of the present invention are considered within the present inventive concept as set forth in the claims herein. For explanatory purposes only, the whistle embodiments and methods of use of the preferred embodiments are discussed primarily for the purposes of understanding the method of installation. It is to be expressly understood that other products and methods are contemplated for use with the present invention as well.

(8) In accordance with the present invention, the whistle enables an official or other user to not only have the whistle in a secure position for quick and easy use while also enabling the user to be able to use both hands as well. In particular, the whistle system includes a fingergrip that allows the user to quickly move the whistle in position for use in a natural motion, while allowing the fingergrip to then quickly separate from the whistle to allow both hands of the user to be utilized. Alternatively, the whistle allows individuals with restricted movement in one arm to still officiate. A user having restricted movement in one arm can simply wear the whistle on one hand, move it into position in the mouth to be blown, and then quickly separated from the whistle to allow the signal to be indicated with one hand. The whistle system includes a whistle with a fingergrip. The fingergrip is securely attached to the whistle by a securement system that also allows the fingergrip to be separated from the whistle with an application of force.

(9) The whistle system 10 of a preferred embodiment is illustrated in FIGS. 3-6. The whistle system 10 includes a whistle 20, a fingergrip 30 and an engagement system 40 to releasable secure the fingergrip 30 to the whistle 20. It is critical that the engagement system 40 secures the fingergrip securely to the whistle to prevent accidental dislodgement of the whistle and the fingergrip while still allowing the fingergrip to disengage when desired.

(10) The whistle 20 can be of any desired design, including pea whistles, pea-less whistles, electronic whistles or any other whistle design. Typically the whistle will have a plenum opening into a chamber with a release opening and either a pea or baffle to create the noise. One preferred whistle design is the pea-less whistle distributed by Fox 40 International as the Fox 40 whistle. It is to be expressly understood that any other whistle design may be used as well and are covered within the claimed inventions. The system can also be used with any other signaling device as well, such as electronic signaling devices and other devices.

(11) The design of the fingergrip 30 can also be similar to the design of the fingergrip of the Fox 40 whistle or the whistle disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,392,325 and disclosed herein by reference. Typically the fingergrip includes a “C” shape with a substantially oval opening to allow one or more fingers to be inserted in the opening. The fingergrip is formed of a relatively stiff inner material to provide structure covered with a resilient material for padding. Alternatively, the fingergrip can be formed from tubing or other materials that will provide some degree of structural integrity with a resilient padding. While the preferred embodiment includes the use of a fingergrip, other types of securing mechanisms can be used as well. For example, a lanyard can be used that is secured around the neck or wrapped about the hand. A glove could also be used as well that is slipped over the hand. Other types of gripping mechanisms can be used as well, such as an elastic band that slips over a portion of the hand or fingers.

(12) The engagement mechanism can be of many different configurations. The engagement mechanism 40 of the descriptive embodiment includes two powerful magnets 42, 44. The magnet 42 is affixed to the lower surface of the whistle 20 while the magnet 44 is affixed to the upper surface of the fingergrip 30. The polarity of the magnets will be selected so that the lower surface of magnet 42 is attracted to the upper surface of the magnet 44. It is to be expressly understood that the placement of the magnets can be changed for ergonomic or safety reasons or for other reasons. The size and strength of the magnets are selected so that the whistle is securely attached to the fingergrip so that it will not accidentally become dislodged even during collisions or other impacts, but will release with a horizontal force with the whistle engaged in the mouth. The selection of the magnets is determined with these factors in mind along with the size of the whistle, fingergrip and other factors. Other types of engagement mechanisms could be used as well, such as a hook and loop fabric, such as Velcro, adhesives having a slight tack or any number of other mechanisms.

(13) Another embodiment of the present invention includes a single magnet attached to either the whistle or the fingergrip. The mating surface of the opposing device is formed from a material that attracted to magnets, such as ferromagnetic materials. The force from the magnet will attract the opposing mating surface to form a secure engagement between the whistle and fingergrip that can be separated during use.

(14) Use

(15) In use, the whistle system is held by inserting one or more fingers of a hand into the fingergrip. This allows the user to have relatively free movement of the hand while securely holding the whistle to be available for use. The user simply moves their hand in a natural movement so that the whistle is engaged by the mouth of the user. Once the user is securely holding the whistle in their mouth, the user then moves their hand away from their mouth in a plane that is substantially horizontal to the plane of the engaging surfaces of the magnet. This movement slides the magnets relative to one another until the magnets release. This movement requires less force than pulling the magnets vertically apart from one another due to the magnetic flux field holding the magnets together.

(16) The user then has free movement of that hand for signaling an indication for the blowing of the whistle. This allows both hands to be used, or in the case of an individual with restricted movement of one hand or arm, for the movable arm to be free for use. Many sports require complicated signals due to the number of fouls or stoppages of play, so that both hands are necessary for the proper signal to be indicated.

(17) These above descriptive embodiments are provided for explanatory purposes only, and are not meant to limit the scope of the claimed inventions. Other embodiments are considered with in the scope of the claimed inventions as well.