序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 ANIMAL COLLAR HAVING A TAG HOUSING US15413114 2017-01-23 US20170215387A1 2017-08-03 Amanda Kadell
An animal collar including a tag housing with a transparent cover. The tag housing is affixed to the collar and adapted to house one or more tags associated with the animal. The transparent cover is adapted to secure the tags against the collar while enabling viewing of information on the tags. A fastener ensures that the tags do not fall out of the tag housing.
62 Portable Fitness Monitoring Systems with Displays and Applications Thereof US15409597 2017-01-19 US20170128782A1 2017-05-11 Christian Dibenedetto; Mark Arthur OLESON; Scott TOMLINSON
Portable fitness monitoring systems with displays, and applications thereof, are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method of providing performance feedback to an individual using a portable fitness monitoring device is provided. The method may include sensing performance parameter information during the physical activity, generating a first visual output that includes an indication of the intensity level that the individual should be performing at, and generating a second visual output that includes an indication of the intensity level that the individual is currently performing at.
63 FASTENER US15061380 2016-03-04 US20160227888A1 2016-08-11 Robert Philip Greenspoon
A fastener assembly attaches items to fabrics and textiles. The fastener has particular application for easily attaching racing bibs (i.e., athlete numbers) to athletic garments, and obviating the need for safety pins. In one embodiment, a female portion that passes through the fabric or textile releasably connects with the male portion that fastens the item to the fabric or textile. In another embodiment, the female portion has a cover to facilitate passage through the fabric or textile. In a third embodiment, the male portion passes through the fabric or textile, and includes a barb or a hook to do so.
64 Equipment carrier with extensible tether US13180549 2011-07-12 US09210978B1 2015-12-15 Fred H. Hunt
An equipment carrier comprises one or more support members, an equipment holder, and an extensible tether. The equipment holder receives and retains an equipment item. The support members support the equipment holder against a wearer's torso or limb. The extensible tether is attached to the carrier is attached to the equipment item. The extensible tether is under tension and elongated when the equipment item retained by the equipment holder, and is under negligible tension and not elongated the equipment item held by the wearer at the wearer's face or head.
65 Insulation assemblies for engine housings and associated methods of use and manufacture US13271760 2011-10-12 US09017789B2 2015-04-28 Wilson Riley Vance, Jr.
Insulation assemblies and associated methods of use and manufacture are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, for example, an insulation assembly includes a plurality of insulation panels that are configured to releasably attach to an interior surface of an engine housing. The individual insulation panels can include a first surface configured to face the interior surface, and a second surface opposite the first surface and configured to face an engine in the housing. The insulation panels can each further include an attachment portion on the first surface carrying one or more first fasteners that releasably attach to a corresponding portion of the interior surface. The insulation panels can additionally include an attachment strap carried on the second surface. The attachment strap carries a second fastener that releasably attaches to a corresponding portion of the interior surface.
66 PORTABLE FITNESS MONITORING SYSTEMS WITH DISPLAYS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF US14278639 2014-05-15 US20140249661A1 2014-09-04 Christian DIBENEDETTO; Mark Arthur OLESON; Scott TOMLINSON
Portable fitness monitoring systems with displays, and applications thereof, are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method of providing performance feedback to an individual using a portable fitness monitoring device is provided. The method may include sensing performance parameter information during the physical activity, generating a first visual output that includes an indication of the intensity level that the individual should be performing at, and generating a second visual output that includes an indication of the intensity level that the individual is currently performing at.
67 Portable fitness monitoring systems with displays and applications thereof US13743037 2013-01-16 US08801577B2 2014-08-12 Christian Dibenedetto; Mark Arthur Oleson; Scott Tomlinson
Portable fitness monitoring systems with displays, and applications thereof, are disclosed. In an embodiment, a portable fitness monitoring device for monitoring an individual during a physical activity may include an article for wearing adapted to releasably fix the portable fitness monitoring device to the individual's body, a sensor adapted to sense performance parameter information, a display adapted to present visual output to the individual, and a memory operatively coupled to a processor. The memory may store computer readable instruction that, when executed by the processor, cause the portable fitness monitoring device to generate a first visual output for the display that includes an indication of the intensity level that the individual should be performing at, and generate a second visual output for the display that includes an indication of the intensity level that the individual is currently performing at.
68 INSULATION ASSEMBLIES FOR ENGINE HOUSINGS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE US13271760 2011-10-12 US20140099470A1 2014-04-10 Wilson Riley Vance, JR.
Insulation assemblies and associated methods of use and manufacture are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, for example, an insulation assembly includes a plurality of insulation panels that are configured to releasably attach to an interior surface of an engine housing. The individual insulation panels can include a first surface configured to face the interior surface, and a second surface opposite the first surface and configured to face an engine in the housing. The insulation panels can each further include an attachment portion on the first surface carrying one or more first fasteners that releasably attach to a corresponding portion of the interior surface. The insulation panels can additionally include an attachment strap carried on the second surface. The attachment strap carries a second fastener that releasably attaches to a corresponding portion of the interior surface.
69 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SECURING A COVER TO A STRUCTURE US13736266 2013-01-08 US20140076228A1 2014-03-20 Scott David Fietsam
A device and a method for attaching a cover to a structure such as a boat. A plurality of complementary configured ferrous and magnetic fasteners is used. The existing fasteners on the boat may be removed or modified to secure the new fasteners. The existing fasteners on the cover may receive a replacement fastener.
70 Latching Fastener with Locking Feature US13948013 2013-07-22 US20130298360A1 2013-11-14 Ralph Robin Richardson
Latching fastener with male and female parts configured to separatably latch. One embodiment has a male part with a latch coupler, a female part with a bistable actuator and a plurality of latches with lower latch levers. To fasten, the latching fastener is configured so that when the female part is pressed down over the male part, the lower latch levers contact the latch coupler, the latch coupler pushes up the lower latch levers, causing rotation of the latches into a latched position. To separate, the latching fastener is configured so that in response to an actuator member of the bistable actuator moving from an upper to a lower stable position, the actuator member pushes down the lower latch levers, the lower latch levers rotate the latches to an unlatched position, and the lower latch levers push down the latch coupler, separating the male and female parts.
71 Fastening device US12993896 2009-05-22 US08402618B2 2013-03-26 George Gustaaf Veldhoen
A fastening device of locking press button type includes a first element (1) which in use is present at a substrate and a second element (9) which, to fasten an object (10) to the substrate, can be releasably fastened to the first element by way of a to a snapping part (2) of the first element snapping snapping part (11) of it and wherein the elements (1, 9) remote from their snapping part (2, 11 respectively) have a hooking part (3, 8 respectively) such that the elements (1, 9) first have to be mutually engaged making a mutual angle by the hooking parts (3, 8) and then are pivoted onto each other to subsequently be fixed snapped to each other.
72 Tear away light emulating light reflecting safety vest/poncho US13066524 2011-04-18 US20120260397A1 2012-10-18 Ronald Reda; Peter Haak; Tao Xu
A tear away light emulating—light reflective safety vest/poncho with self contained battery pack. Vest/Poncho utilizes electrical carrying magnets/snaps/catches or any separatable device that has the ability to transfer and conduct electricity to other panels of a vest/poncho to energize the light emulating articles/devices such as LED lights, Fiber Optics and glowing materials to allow for tear away sections without the destruction of the vest/poncho. Front and back of vest has indicia that differentiates one from the other.
73 Portable fitness monitoring systems with displays and applications thereof US12467948 2009-05-18 US08105208B2 2012-01-31 Mark Arthur Oleson; Christian DiBenedetto; Scott Tomlinson
Portable fitness monitoring systems with displays, and applications thereof, are disclosed. In an embodiment, a method of providing training feedback to an individual using a heart rate sensor and a display module supported by the individual during a physical activity, the method including the steps of: (a) determining a maximum heart rate value for the individual; (b) defining a heart rate zone as a range of heart rate values that correspond to a range of percentages of the maximum heart rate value; (c) associating a color with the heart rate zone; (d) wirelessly transmitting heart rate data from the heart rate sensor to the display module during the physical activity; and (e) visually displaying the color associated with the heart rate zone to the individual on the display module during the physical activity in response to the heart rate data.
74 COPPER-TIN-OXYGEN ALLOY PLATING US12132812 2008-06-04 US20080257745A1 2008-10-23 Kazuya URATA; Kazuhito KITAGAWA; Yukio OGAWA; Kenji KASEGAWA
The present invention relates to a Cu—Sn—O alloy plating having an oxygen content of 0.3 to 50 at %, a copper content of 20 to 80 at %, and a tin content of 10 to 70 at % in the plating. The present invention provides a copper tin alloy plating that has excellent plating adhesion and disengaging force stability and particularly a Cu—Sn—O alloy plating that has a blackish color tone without containing any controlled substances.
75 Laterally engageable snap fastener for garments US11974736 2007-10-16 US20080098580A1 2008-05-01 Gaetano Raccosta
A snap fastener, of a laterally engageable type, for garments in general, comprises a male part including a contoured projection and to be clamped to a first flap of the garment article, and a female part, including a female part hollow body having an inner cavity and clamped to a second flap of the garment article, the hollow body including, at a top part thereof, a seat for laterally engaging therein the contoured projection, the seat comprising an elongated slot including an open end portion, formed on the peripheral surface of the hollow body.With respect to a prior like snap fastener, the inventive snap fastener has the advantage that it allows the garment article to be buttoned up by a simple lateral engaging of the male portion into the female portion, without requiring additional axial movements.A further advantage is that the inventive snap fastener allows to button-up the garment article by a single movement of the parts constituting the snap fastener, without requiring any application of an axial effort.
76 Copper-tin-oxygen alloy plating US11602418 2006-11-20 US20070082216A1 2007-04-12 Kazuya Urata; Kazuhiro Kitagawa; Yukio Ogawa; Kenji Hasegawa
The present invention relates to a Cu—Sn—O alloy plating having an oxygen content of 0.3 to 50 at %, a copper content of 20 to 80 at %, and a tin content of 10 to 70 at % in the plating. The present invention provides a copper tin alloy plating that has excellent plating adhesion and disengaging force stability and particularly a Cu—Sn—O alloy plating that has a blackish color tone without containing any controlled substances.
77 Copper-tin-oxygen alloy plating US10517691 2003-06-12 US07157152B2 2007-01-02 Kazuya Urata; Kazuhiro Kitagawa; Yukio Ogawa; Kenji Hasegawa
The present invention relates to a Cu—Sn—O alloy plating having an oxygen content of 0.3 to 50 at %, a copper content of 20 to 80 at %, and a tin content of 10 to 70 at % in the plating. The present invention provides a copper tin alloy plating that has excellent plating adhesion and disengaging force stability and particularly a Cu—Sn—O alloy plating that has a blackish color tone without containing any controlled substances.
78 Switch US09902840 2001-07-11 US20020005342A1 2002-01-17 Jonathan Farringdon
A switch suitable for use in garments is provided. The switch comprises an arrangement of at least two electrically conductive contact portions provided in the form of textile fastener components. The textile fastener components may be stud fastener components mounted on fabric portions and normally separated by resilient biasing means such as compressible foam material. The application of a sufficient force causes the compressible foam material to yield allowing the textile fastener components to contact each other physically and therefore electrically. Removal of the applied force allows the foam material to return to its shape prior to yielding and therefore separate stud fastener components. The switch utilises components often found in clothing allowing the switch to be incorporated into garments using machinery and workforce skills widespread within the garment manufacturing industry. The fastener components may be replaced with eyelets and a cord arranged to pass through the eyelet through-holes may be pulled to operate the switch.
79 Holster safety snap assembly US196708 1994-02-15 US5441187A 1995-08-15 Robert Mixson
To be used preferably in combination with a weapon holster, a safety snap assembly including a first snap member disposed on a first segment of the holster, a second snap member disposed on a second, strap segment of the holster such that the first and second snap members will be matingly and releasably engaged with one another, disengagement being achieved by pushing an exposed actuator end extending from an exterior of a free distal end of the second segment towards the first and second segments. Further, the assembly includes a third snap member disposed on an exterior of the free distal end of the second segment, opposite the second snap member, and a fourth snap member disposed on a distal end of a third segment which is secured to the first segment, the third and fourth snap members being structured and disposed to be matingly and releasably engaged with one another, disengagement of the third and fourth snap members being achieved by pushing a concealed actuator end extending from a distal end of the third segment away from the second and third segments, disengagement of the third and fourth snap members being required prior to disengagement of the first and second snap members being achieved, the actuator end which disengages the third and fourth snap members being concealed behind the actuator end which disengages the first and second snap members.
80 Snap fastener with separator spring US783873 1991-10-29 US5189768A 1993-03-02 Robert G. Riceman; Mitchell A. Medina
A snap fastener has a female member including a snap type resilient clamp having a dished resilient actuator plate and a plurality of legs depending from the periphery thereof having inwardly extending hooks on the free ends and a casing in which the clamp is positioned, and a male member having a hook receiving recess therearound and insertable into the space within the legs with the hook receiving recess in opposed relation to the hooks for causing the male member to be gripped by the hooks when the clamp is in a closed position and for freeing the male member for movement into and out of the space when the snap type resilient clamp is in an open position. A spring or the like is provided between the female snap member and the male member and compressed when the female snap member and the male member are brought together and the hooks grip the male member engaging position and urging the female snap member and the male member apart when the dished resilient actuator plate is moved to a concave position for releasing the hooks. Various types of actuating members can be provided to move the dished resilient actuator plates.
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