Safety Wear Item
20220279871 ยท 2022-09-08
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Abstract
A safety wear item featuring a series of LEDs mounted on each of four separate mounting strips, two strips extending down from a respective one of the wear item shoulders and two other strips wrapped around each side of the lower region of a wear item waist. The strips with LEDs are each readily and quickly detachable from the wear item to allow washing the vest or to replace a strip having a defective LED thereon.
Claims
1. A safety wear item of a type having a plurality of series of LEDs mounted thereon so that a person under poor visibility conditions will be much more likely be seen so as to avoid inadvertently injuring the person, comprising an arrangement of several separate elongated strips, each strip having a series of LEDs mounted along its length, and having a connection to said safety wear item which are each readily detachable as well as to installing as a replacement therefore so as to allow washing of said safety wear item after removing all of said strips.
2. The safety wear item according to claim 1 wherein said connections each comprise a hook and loop arrangement respectively connected to said safety wear item, and each one of said strips.
3. The safety wear item according to claim 1 wherein there are two strips each extending around a respective shoulder portion of said safety vest and vertically down a front and rear respective portion of said safety wear item, and a pair of said strips extending horizontally partially around respective sides of a bottom region of said safety wear item so that an onlooker positioned to the side or the front or the rear of a person wearing said vest will see at least one series of LEDs.
4. A safety wear item in which at least four strips are separately mounted to said safety wear item, each of said strips having a series of LEDs attached along the length thereof, said strips extending over a respective shoulder and down the front and the back portion of said vest, and two other of said strips extending horizontally around a respective side of said vest whereby LEDs are visible to onlookers to the front or the back, or to the right or to the left of the vest.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] In the following detailed description, certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and a particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 USC 112, but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention is capable of taking many forms and variations within the scope of the appended claims.
[0018] Referring to the drawings, and particularly
[0019] In the present embodiment, there are four LED mounting flexible strips 18A, 18B, 18C and 18D, two strips are each wrapped around the top of the left and right sides of a shoulder portion of the safety vest 10 and vertically down the back and the front of the vest. Two other strips 18C and 18D extend horizontally around the right and left side of the vest 10 adjacent the bottom of the vest 10.
[0020] Each flexible strip 18A-18D has a number of spaced apart LEDs 20 fixedly mounted thereon.
[0021] Each strip 18A-18D is mounted atop a length of a reflective tape 22A-22B extending vertically around an upper side of respective sides of the safety vest 10, while tape 22C extend horizontally completely around a bottom region of the vest 10.
[0022] It should be understood that the circuitry used to energize the LEDs is entirely contained within the strips 18A-18D, which is a standard practice control for energizing the LEDs 20. That is, electricity from a rechargeable battery 28 is applied to one end of each of the strips 18A-18D by a connector 24 and a conductor 26 at the other end redirects the electricity when switch 30 is operated back down each of the strips 18A-18D to the other pole of the battery 28 so as to complete the circuit which powers the LEDs.
[0023] This technique also has been used to energize only some of the LEDs cooperating with a switch in such applications on cars to enable use as turning signals or brake lights by energizing only some of the LEDs 20 in a series by a controller (not shown) contained in the strips 18A, 18B, 18C and 18D.