序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 SCREEN BLOCKING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE US16240730 2019-01-05 US20190215477A1 2019-07-11 Richard Rudolph Pisani
A removable, adjustable strap that secures around a television screen when a sports ticker is present and blocks the ticker from being visible on the screen.
42 Side Release Buckle Device US15808107 2017-11-09 US20190133259A1 2019-05-09 Christine Moyes
A side release buckle device that has a male member and a female member. The female member has a housing, a catch assembly and at least one contact point. The male member is capable of interlocking with the female member and has an arm assembly, a catch assembly and at least one contact point. At least one switch is formed by the contact between the contact point of the male member and the contact point of the female member. An electrical circuit traverses the female and male member, such that when the members are “locked” together the switch is closed and when the members are apart the switch is open. The electrical circuit has a series of wires, a source of electrical energy, a currently limiting resistor, at least one switch and an electrical element (e.g. light source).
43 Tapered belt buckle US14998594 2016-01-21 US10111498B1 2018-10-30 Trevor Jamison Johnston
An apparatus for securing a pair of trousers about a torso includes a belt buckle for attaching opposite ends of a belt thereto and a compartment. The compartment includes a pair of opposing angled vertical sidewalls for progressively curving a portion of a credit card or a driver's license or a personal identification card or a similarly sized card as the card is urged into the compartment. Friction between edges of the card, in particular where the card is curved or bowed, and a the pair of opposing angled vertical sidewalls that are in contact with the card edges secure the card in position in the compartment until a user urges the card out of the compartment. The compartment is sized to house as many cards as desired.
44 Survival belt buckle US15196455 2016-06-29 US10104942B2 2018-10-23 Ronald Miller
A survival belt buckle configured to be worn around the user's waist that may make a fire under different environmental conditions. The belt buckle includes a rigid body made of high carbon steel. The body includes a plurality of striking points that when stuck against a flint, chert rock, or quartz produces a spark to ignite dry tinder or other combustible material. On a perimeter edge of the body is a ferrocerium rod that can be used with a steel knife or stone to produce spark. Also, on a perimeter edge of the body is a magnesium bar that produces small shavings that can be ignited. Also, in the rigid body is a magnifying lens used to ignite tinder with sun rays. The belt buckle is waterproof, easily transported and can be use with a knife, hard stone, other metal pieces, or with similar belt buckles worn by others.
45 Belt with five deadly blades for self defense US14991951 2016-01-09 US10076146B2 2018-09-18 Dexter Vaughn Kennedy
A belt with five different shapes of blades, this belt can be used as a weapon in self-defense. The belt has an extended reach of about 4-6 feet depending on the user's belt size and arm length to strike an adversary, the belt includes a buckle that works as a sheath to conceal any one of the five deadly blades that have been designed to be used as a weapon to strike, cut or spear ones attacker, the belt can be worn with a suit or casual dress, the belt is made of leather, rubber and or elastic and stainless steel.
46 Vehicle Seatbelt with Spring-loaded Window Breaker US15448839 2017-03-03 US20180250533A1 2018-09-06 Andrew Petersen
A window breaking system has a seatbelt buckle interfaced to a vehicle through a seatbelt and a seatbelt receiver interfaced to the vehicle for removably receiving the seatbelt buckle. A window breaking mechanism is integrated to the seatbelt buckle such that, in the event escape from the vehicle is needed, the seatbelt buckle is released from the seatbelt receiver and the window breaking mechanism is used to break a window, through which the user (occupant) is now able to escape.
47 THREE-WIRE WEARABLE DEVICE US15871211 2018-01-15 US20180220719A1 2018-08-09 PAO-CHIN CHANG
A three-wire wearable device provided by the present disclosure provides numerous functions, a diversity of uses and convenience by a specific design of a first buckle and detachable second buckles. When the second buckles are fastened to the first buckle, the first buckle mutually communicates with the second buckles by using different pulse signals or digital signals through the three-wire transmission, such that the first buckle can be integrated with function modules of all of the second buckles, such as a touch panel, a screen, a heat dissipation pad, and so forth.
48 Strap-securing device with integral fire starter US14764739 2014-02-05 US09986789B2 2018-06-05 Nicholas C. Blackman; Dustin W. Hogard
A strap-securing device is configured to be able to be used to ignite a fire. The strap-securing device may include at least one strap-retaining body configured to retain at least one strap, and at least one fire-starting component configured to be used to ignite a fire. For example, the at least one strap-retaining body may include a first buckle member, and a second buckle member configured to be removably connected to the first buckle member. Alternatively, the at least one strap-retaining body may include a slider, cord lock, shackle, and/or the like.
49 Survival Belt Buckle US15196455 2016-06-29 US20180000201A1 2018-01-04 Ronald Miller
A fire producing survival belt buckle configured to be worn around the user's waist that may make a fire under different environmental conditions. The belt buckle includes a rigid body made of high carbon steel. The body includes a plurality of sharp striking points that when stuck against a flint, chert rock, or quartz produces a spark to ignite dry tinder or other combustible material. On a perimeter edge of the body is a ferrocerium rod that can be used with a steel knife or stone to produce spark. Also on a perimeter edge of the body is a magnesium bar that produces small shavings that can be ignited. Also in the rigid body is a magnifying lens used to ignite tinders by sun rays. The belt buckle is waterproof, easily transported and can be use with a knife, hard stone, other metal pieces, or with similar belt buckles worn by others.
50 QUICK-RELEASE BUCKLE WITH FIRE STARTER AND METHODS OF USE US15628443 2017-06-20 US20170360159A1 2017-12-21 Casey T. Anderson
A quick-release buckle has a male member and a female member configured to interlock, the female member having a body with a recessed receiving portion and one or more lips overhanging a portion of the recessed receiving portion; the male member having a keyed portion shaped complementary to the recessed receiving portion of the female member; wherein the keyed portion of the male member is receivable within the recessed receiving portion to interlock.
51 Device for changing the angle of a belt buckle US15400123 2017-01-06 US20170196314A1 2017-07-13 Michael Glick
The disclosed device enhances the aesthetic appearance of a belt when worn by a person with a pelvic tilt. The device works by changing the angle of the belt buckle to ensure proper orientation of the belt buckle. The device ensures proper orientation by securing a wedge to a belt in a position behind the buckle. The wedge pushes the bottom of the belt buckle out, counteracting downturn of the buckle caused by pelvic tilt.
52 MULTIFUNCTIONAL STRAP WITH FASTENER HAVING CONCEALED TOOL BITS US15418113 2017-01-27 US20170181503A1 2017-06-29 Michael Akira West; Michael Bretz
A multifunctional belt comprising an elongate belt strap having an end flap segment selectively transitional relative to a body segment between a looped configuration and an extended configuration. A fastener is coupled to the belt strap for securing the end flap segment in the looped configuration. A buckle is coupled to the belt strap and 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.
53 Hammock suspension device US14504029 2014-10-01 US09468283B2 2016-10-18 Jean-Christophe Meillan
A hammock suspension device for guiding a guy rope includes a base body. The base body includes upper and lower apertures, a receptacle for inserting a retaining loop formed by the guy rope, and a guide duct for introducing the guy rope into the hammock suspension device. The upper and lower apertures are arranged in a longitudinal direction of the hammock suspension device. The upper aperture is configured to be oriented toward a fastening point of the guy rope and to connect the guide duct to enable a deflection of the guy rope in the guide duct, from approximately the longitudinal direction of the hammock suspension device to approximately a transverse direction of the hammock suspension device.
54 Watch band tool US13449415 2012-04-18 US09380842B1 2016-07-05 Daniel R. Bigelow
A watch band for a watch includes at least two band portions, a latch selectively closing the band portions to secure the watch to a wrist of the user, and a tool assembly formed at the latch. The tool assembly includes one or more of an implement holder that is adapted to hold at least one implement, a fingernail file, a fingernail and thread trimmer, a bottle opener, a cord cutter and/or a screwdriver.
55 FASTENER WITH CONCEALED TOOL BITS US14573766 2014-12-17 US20160174664A1 2016-06-23 Michael Akira West; Michael Bretz
A multifunctional belt comprising an elongate belt strap having an end flap segment selectively transitional relative to a body segment between a looped configuration and an extended configuration. A fastener is coupled to the belt strap for securing the end flap segment in the looped configuration. A buckle is coupled to the belt strap and 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.
56 Exercise device and buckle US14478534 2014-09-05 US09308411B2 2016-04-12 Drew Friedberg; Sean Leyden
An exercise device comprising a handle having two ends, a buckle comprising a receptacle secured to the handle and a clamp secured to the other end of the handle, and an elongate flexible tube. The receptacle and clamp selectively releasably engageable together to join the two ends of the handle and disengageable to separate the two ends of the handle. The receptacle and clamp defining a hole when the receptacle and clamp are releasably engaged. The hole having an outer dimension. The elongate flexible tube sized to be received by the hole and having an enlarged portion. The enlarged portion having a clearance dimension greater than the outer dimension of the hole to prevent the elongate flexible tube from disengaging from the buckle.
57 EXERCISE DEVICE AND BUCKLE US14478534 2014-09-05 US20160067538A1 2016-03-10 Drew Friedberg; Sean Leyden
An exercise device comprising a handle having two ends, a buckle comprising a receptacle secured to the handle and a clamp secured to the other end of the handle, and an elongate flexible tube. The receptacle and clamp selectively releasably engageable together to join the two ends of the handle and disengageable to separate the two ends of the handle. The receptacle and clamp defining a hole when the receptacle and clamp are releasably engaged. The hole having an outer dimension. The elongate flexible tube sized to be received by the hole and having an enlarged portion. The enlarged portion having a clearance dimension greater than the outer dimension of the hole to prevent the elongate flexible tube from disengaging from the buckle.
58 STRAP-SECURING DEVICE WITH INTEGRAL FIRE STARTER US14764739 2014-02-05 US20150366298A1 2015-12-24 Nicholas C. BLACKMAN; Dustin W. HOGARD
A strap-securing device is configured to be able to be used to ignite a fire. The strap-securing device may include at least one strap-retaining body configured to retain at least one strap, and at least one fire-starting component configured to be used to ignite a fire. For example, the at least one strap-retaining body may include a first buckle member, and a second buckle member configured to be removably connected to the first buckle member. Alternatively, the at least one strap-retaining body may include a slider, cord lock, shackle, and/or the like.
59 STRAP CLAMP US14687034 2015-04-15 US20150292535A1 2015-10-15 Stephen D. ALBIN
A strap clamp arranged to securely cinch a strap around a target object is described. The strap clamp includes a bar and a clutch assembly slideably mounted on the bar. A strap is carried by the clutch assembly and a strap fastener is attached to the bar. The strap fastener is arranged to releasably engage the strap. When the strap fastener is engaged, the strap is held fixed relative to the bar thereby forming a loop between the fastener and the clutch assembly. When the strap fastener is released, the strap may be pulled through the fastener to adjust the length of the loop. The clutch assembly may include a clutch mechanism, an actuator and a clutch release. The clutch mechanism prevents the clutch assembly from moving away from the strap fastener when engaged. The actuator is arranged to move the clutch assembly towards the strap fastener when actuated.
60 Cover Buckle Structure US13920119 2013-06-18 US20140367426A1 2014-12-18 Ying-Chuan Yen
A cover buckle structure contains a male buckle, a female buckle, a receiving groove, and a cover. The male buckle includes two resilient retainers disposed on two sides thereof, each resilient retainer has a positioning projection fixed on a front end thereof. The female buckle includes two openings defined on two sides thereof, and each opening has a locking block mounted therein. The receiving groove is formed on a back surface of the female buckle and includes a connecting shaft pivoted on a rear end thereof and a slot arranged on a front end thereof. The cover includes a C-shaped notch defined on a rear end of the cover so as to fit the connecting shaft and includes an engaging button fixed on a front end of the cover and retained into the slot.
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