81 |
Reduced page Bible waist belt |
US09760906 |
2001-01-17 |
US20020092085A1 |
2002-07-18 |
Richard
C.
Robertshaw |
A belt to be worn around the waist that contains microfilmed or reduced pages of the Bible on the surface of the belt. The reduced pages can be either applied to the surface of the belt or the microfilmed pages can be fitted into laminated grooves so that the film can be seen from the outside of the belt. The pages of the Bible can be photographically reduced onto paper, microfilm, plastic or metal and then can be adhered to the belt surface. A bracelet can also be fitted with the same reduced pages. A thick magnifying glass is fitted into the buckle in order to read the reduced pages. |
82 |
Fasteners incorporating a whistle |
US09834588 |
2001-04-12 |
US20020029440A1 |
2002-03-14 |
Thomas
Andrew
Moeller |
This invention relates to a device to be used for tending straps and also to be used as a whistle. More particularly, this invention relates to a device for tending straps with a whistle integrated within the device where both the whistling and strap-tending functions are independently operable. While whistles may be included as individual pieces of gear they are often not available when desired. This invention facilitates the inclusion of a whistle by combining it with items designed to tend the straps on gear that is more commonly carried. |
83 |
Golf cart buckle lever retaining clip |
US09301638 |
1999-04-28 |
US06237197B1 |
2001-05-29 |
Richard Cahill Donahue |
An apparatus for use in securing a golf cart buckle lever in a closed position includes a clip having a substantially U-shaped body that can secure the buckle lever in a closed position. The U-shaped body includes a front and a rear member that are disposed in a spaced-apart parallel relationship and a perpendicular top member which is disposed and attached intermediate thereto. An inner member that is parallel to the front member is disposed intermediate the front and rear members and is attached to the front member by a pair of inclined members disposed on opposite ends thereof. A pair of apertures are adapted to receive a locking device and a tether is provided to secure the clip to the golf bag. |
84 |
Belt with bottle opener |
US09295151 |
1999-04-20 |
US06185772B1 |
2001-02-13 |
Thomas P. Bates |
A belt with a fastener wherein one ring of the fastener is adapted for use as a bottle opener. In a preferred embodiment, the fastener comprises a first ring and a second ring, the first ring having a nub and being attached to a front surface of the strip of material, wherein the first ring is adapted to open bottles by grasping a portion of a bottle cap with the ring and applying upward pressure under the bottle cap with the nub. To fasten the belt, the second end of the strip is adapted to be threaded through the second and first rings and re-threaded through the second ring. In a another preferred embodiment, the fastener may further include a third ring such that the second end of the strip is adapted to be threaded through the third, second and first rings and re-threaded through the second and third ring. |
85 |
Belt buckle with tool carrier |
US497906 |
1995-07-03 |
US5609280A |
1997-03-11 |
Robert D. Smith |
A belt buckle is provided that is uniquely designed for securely holding a plier-like tool, such that a wearer has ready access to the tool when needed. The belt buckle is particularly designed for use with a tool of the type exemplified by a handtool commercially available under the name VISE GRIPS, which is characterized by jaws operated by a pair of bi-stable arms. The belt buckle utilizes the jaws and the arms of the tool to secure the tool to the buckle in a manner that exploits the ability of such a tool to grip an object without slipping. |
86 |
Belt buckle with condom container |
US200580 |
1994-02-22 |
US5357638A |
1994-10-25 |
John A. Mayzel |
A belt buckle has a storage space dimensioned to receive a condom. There is a cover for the storage space, and a latch which releasibly engages the cover over the storage space. The latch is releasible only when the belt buckle is unbuckled. The cover may be hingedly connected to the body and may have a boss which passes through an aperture in the body to engage an aperture in the belt when the belt buckle is buckled. |
87 |
Card dispenser |
US111511 |
1987-10-20 |
US4790435A |
1988-12-13 |
Robert D. Trusty |
A cardholder for containing and dispensing business cards has a housing containing a flat spring, a cover plate for the spring for supporting the cards, and a backing plate. The cover plate, spring and backing plate are fitted into the housing, and the cards are inserted into the housing on top of the cover plate. The cards may be dispensed singly by pressure through a window opening in the housing. |
88 |
Survival belt buckle |
US35053 |
1987-04-06 |
US4753377A |
1988-06-28 |
John J. Poluhowich |
A survival belt buckle is provided with a compartment for retaining a multiplicity of items for aiding in the survival of the user in wilderness areas and the like. A knife blade is dimensionally sized to fit within the compartment and is releasably attachable to a portion of the survival belt buckle to permit the buckle to act as a handle therefor. The survival belt buckle includes indicia associated therewith providing a basic description of survival techniques and skills allowing the buckle to be used with maximum efficiency by inexperienced persons. |
89 |
Holder for electronic detection element, comprising band attachment with
pull force protection |
US635123 |
1984-07-27 |
US4612719A |
1986-09-23 |
Hendrik J. de Jong |
A holder for an electronic detection element, which is adapted for attachment about the neck or other part of the body of an animal to be detected by a band. The holder is provided with a cavity for receiving the detection element and with at least one clamping member for adjustably clamping a band end. |
90 |
Belt buckle |
US566472 |
1983-12-28 |
US4521939A |
1985-06-11 |
Carol Chabot; Ovila Chabot |
This belt buckle is characterized by having its belt-catching finger, or pin, arranged to also be used as a key or the like. A rigid flat sleeve has a dependent leg pivotally mounted on the transverse pin of the buckle to which one end of the belt is attached. The sleeve overlies the buckle. The flat head of the key is adjustably fixed within the sleeve. Keys, of various shapes, sizes and thicknesses, can be used. The belt-catching finger comprises a key-like main portion removably mounted within a T-shape casing, which is itself pivotally mounted on the frame of a belt buckle for its removal to cut key notches in a portion thereof, or to be replaced whenever desired. |
91 |
Cartridge and shotgun shell carrying buckle |
US637350 |
1984-08-06 |
US4498612A |
1985-02-12 |
James A. Geekie, Jr. |
A belt buckle adapted for use also as a cartridge and shotgun shell holder. The buckle has attached to its front side three parallel rows of spring clips arranged to hold up to three conventional cartridges or shotgun shells horizontally across the buckle. The buckle also has a shield to protect the cartridge and shotgun shell primers. The shield also provides a brace and pivot point for removal of the cartridges. The forward end of the buckle is bent backwards so that a hunter's fingers can easily slip beneath the heads of the cartridges or shotgun shells. |
92 |
Belt buckle knife |
US417344 |
1982-09-13 |
US4494310A |
1985-01-22 |
Richard L. Slaughter |
A belt buckle knife is disclosed in which a knife portion can be removed with the knife blade locked in its open position without the need of removing the belt buckle knife from the belt. The belt buckle knife includes a buckle portion which engages and fastens the belt independent of the knife portion. The knife portion is selectively operable from a knife closed position to a knife open position. In the knife closed position, the knife blade is engaged by an open tapered groove running along the length of the buckle portion, with the knife portion and the buckle portion being securely fastened together. In the knife open position, the knife blade is locked open with respect to the knife handle, and the knife portion can readily be removed from the buckle portion. |
93 |
Belt buckle-mini-revolver combination |
US409546 |
1982-08-19 |
US4450992A |
1984-05-29 |
Richard J. Casull |
A belt buckle is disclosed which has an indented area on the front face of the buckle that is shaped and adapted for reception of a small handgun flatwise therein. The handgun is held within the indented area so that the entire side of the handgun is exposed to give ornamentation to the buckle. Apparatus is provided for releasably securing the handgun to the buckle, whereby the handgun can be quickly and easily removed from and reattached to the buckle. |
94 |
Belt buckle |
US365036 |
1982-04-02 |
US4437598A |
1984-03-20 |
Evan B. Hull |
A functioning belt buckle with a hidden compartment for money and valuable papers, wherein the belt acts as a closure for the compartment. |
95 |
Belt buckle and knife |
US286052 |
1981-07-22 |
US4389775A |
1983-06-28 |
Walter W. Collins |
A knife and belt buckle case in which the knife is releasably secured to the buckle. The knife includes a blade pivoted to a handle by a pivot pin which has an eccentric head. With the knife open, the eccentric head is positioned for insertion through an aperture of the buckle as the blade is positioned within a blade receiving recess of the buckle. When the knife is closed, the inserted eccentric head engages the back surface of the buckle and releasably secures the knife to the buckle. The blade is threadably mounted to the pivot pin so that, as the knife is opened, the blade moves into frictional engagement with the handle and holds the knife open. Also, as the knife is closed, the blade moves toward the eccentric head and clamps a portion of the buckle between the head and blade to thereby tightly secure the knife to the case. A detent couples the handle to the buckle and prevents undesired opening of the handle. |
96 |
Buckle apparatus |
US654200 |
1976-02-02 |
US4053966A |
1977-10-18 |
Lawrence A. Dieleman |
The specification discloses a combination decorative belt buckle and instrument housing adapted to hold and display a watch, compass or other instrument on the belt of a user. The buckle and instrument housing combination includes a base member having means on one side formed as a conventional buckle including means for securing the ends of a belt about the waist of the user. A decorative portion on the face of the buckle has an instrument receiving chamber formed therein to receive and secure the instrument. In one embodiment, the base and the decorative portion are integrally formed of the same material. In another embodiment, the base is formed of metal and decorative portion is formed of nonmetallic material as wood or the like. |
97 |
Clothing belt buckles |
US52093374 |
1974-11-05 |
US3927442A |
1975-12-23 |
FOSTER JAMES W |
A belt buckle which comprises: a rectangular body having depending sides joined one to the other to form a recess for holding plastic or other creit cards, a strap attached to two opposite sides to retain credit cards in the recess, a recess in the upper depending side to facilitate removal of the credit cards, a hinged cover to complete the container, a strap joined to the rear of the body and adapted to secure one end of a clothing belt and a pin depending from the rear of the body and adapted to engage the other end of the belt.
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98 |
Buckle key chain |
US12631161 |
1961-07-24 |
US3100608A |
1963-08-13 |
GOLDFARB ADOLPH E |
|
99 |
Pill holder construction |
US75016558 |
1958-07-22 |
US3021986A |
1962-02-20 |
CHARLES SALADINO |
|
100 |
Combined belt buckle and bottlecap remover |
US65116046 |
1946-03-01 |
US2470606A |
1949-05-17 |
CASE DENNISON ROBERT |
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