序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 APPARATUS FOR ATTACHING EXTRANEOUS ITEM TO MILITARY UNIFORM US11829210 2007-07-27 US20100024173A1 2010-02-04 Young Sol Cho
An apparatus for attaching an extraneous item to a military uniform is disclosed. The apparatus for attaching an extraneous item to a military uniform, which can attach a name tag, a unit marking, insignia of rank, etc. to a predetermined position of the military uniform, comprises: a female Velcro tape where an attaching means is formed; an attaching member which is formed with the same size as the female Velcro tape and has the same pattern or color as the military uniform formed on the surface and a male Velcro tape formed on the back side; and an extraneous item comprising a name tag, a unit marking, insignia of rank, etc. to be attached to the surface of the attaching member.
142 Fixing Device and Method for Producing the Same US11794961 2006-03-22 US20080083480A1 2008-04-10 Konstantinos Poulakis
The invention relates to a fixing device for securing components, such as fan devices, heating devices and other air-conditioning devices, to padding foams of vehicle seats, and to a method for producing the said fixing device. Owing to the fact that the component has at least one adhesive fastening part (22) which, together with at least one corresponding adhesive fastening part (24) which is connected to the padding foam (12), forms a releasable adhesive fastening with which the component is held in a fixed manner in contact with the padding foam (12), the adhesive fastening formed in such a manner provides a releasable connection between component and foam.
143 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING INSIGNIA US11691265 2007-03-26 US20070186327A1 2007-08-16 Timothy Hall; Dwight Harms
A device for displaying insignia includes two parts. The first part includes an array of flexible hooks formed on a hook substrate that is fastened to a surface of the insignia. The second part includes an article of clothing made of a looped material that maintains a desired look and feel for the article of clothing when the insignia is removed and that engages and releases the flexible hooks when attaching and removing the insignia.
144 Relative stiffness fasteners US11638988 2006-12-14 US20070143972A1 2007-06-28 Mark Kline; Anna Macura; Michael Nease
A fastening member has an inboard end and an outboard end and a panel region, an end region, and a fastening element. The panel region has a proximal edge and a distal edge. The panel region is disposed adjacent to the inboard end and is more extensible than the end region. The end region is disposed adjacent to the outboard end. The end region has a fastening element zone having a first stiffness and an intermediate zone having a second stiffness. The first stiffness is greater than the second stiffness. The intermediate zone is disposed between the fastening element zone and the panel region adjacent to the distal edge. The fastening element is disposed in the end region and defines the fastening element zone.
145 Deactivatable hook and loop fastener US10038595 2002-01-02 US06640343B2 2003-11-04 Peter Peters
A hook and loop fastener is disclosed for the pockets of articles and clothing such as coats, shirts and blouses comprising a hook fastener part, a loop fastener part and a deactivation flap which is attached to an article of clothing for being inserted between the hook fastener part and the loop fastener part.
146 Slide closures for touch fasteners US10036537 2001-11-08 US06594873B2 2003-07-22 Claudio Argento
A slide closure for joining overlapping edges of flexible or rigid substrates having complementary touch fasteners thereon. The slide closure has a pair of closing surfaces facing each other and structure joining the closing surfaces together so as to define two channels opening in opposite directions. The substrates are received within the channels such that they overlap between the closing surfaces. The closing surfaces converge to a nip having a dimension small enough to cause the complementary touch fasteners to engage when the slide closure is displaced along the overlapping edges in a first direction. The slide closure may further include a spanning member disposed generally between the closing surfaces that serves to structurally join the closing surfaces, partly define the channels on either side, and provide diverging separating surfaces that cause the complementary touch fasteners to disengage when the slide closure is displaced in a second direction opposite the first direction. The touch fasteners may be Velcro or the like, and a slide closure may include a strap bracket for ease of manipulation. Guide grooves within the slide closure may be provided to receive ribs or other such features on the substrates and maintain the substrates within the slide closure.
147 Abrasive article US08772051 1996-12-06 US06579161B1 2003-06-17 Jason A. Chesley; Donald R. Bell; Harold E. Rude; William F. Sheffield; David F. Slama; Alan N. Stephens
An abrasive sheet member is disclosed, including a substrate having first and second major surfaces, an abrasive on the first major surface, and a plurality of hooking stems on the second major surface. The hooking stems are adapted to hook engaging structures on an opposed surface to releasably affix the abrasive sheet member to the surface.
148 SLIDE CLOSURES FOR TOUCH FASTENERS US10036537 2001-11-08 US20030084552A1 2003-05-08 Claudio Argento
A slide closure for joining overlapping edges of flexible or rigid substrates having complementary touch fasteners thereon. The slide closure has a pair of closing surfaces facing each other and structure joining the closing surfaces together so as to define two channels opening in opposite directions. The substrates are received within the channels such that they overlap between the closing surfaces. The closing surfaces converge to a nip having a dimension small enough to cause the complementary touch fasteners to engage when the slide closure is displaced along the overlapping edges in a first direction. The slide closure may further include a spanning member disposed generally between the closing surfaces that serves to structurally join the closing surfaces, partly define the channels on either side, and provide diverging separating surfaces that cause the complementary touch fasteners to disengage when the slide closure is displaced in a second direction opposite the first direction. The touch fasteners may be Velcro or the like, and a slide closure may include a strap bracket for ease of manipulation. Guide grooves within the slide closure may be provided to receive ribs or other such features on the substrates and maintain the substrates within the slide closure.
149 Complementary fastener product US10082316 2002-02-26 US20020124358A1 2002-09-12 Chester P. Dudek; James Hutcherson; Kiichiro Ishikawa; Tomonari Yoshida
A fastener assembly is disclosed which includes a first fastener strip having on at least one side a first fastening surface. Also provided is a second fastener strip having on at least one side a second fastening surface that is complementary to the first fastening surface. The first fastener strip overlies the second fastening surface of the second fastener strip with the first fastening surface not facing the second fastening surface. The first and second fastener strips are releasably connected.
150 Plastic bag suspension device US09795228 2001-02-28 US20020116796A1 2002-08-29 David V. Wills
Cooperating strips respectively having loop-type and hook-type connector surfaces are passed through loops forming handles of carrying bags to retain the carrying bags as a group. The ends of the strips, which are typically taken from supply rolls have saw tooth ends, and are heat sealed for protection against fraying. In one embodiment, the strips are aligned end to end. In another embodiment, the loop-type and hook-type connections are staggered so that a first end of one of the strips lies intermediate the ends of the other strip, and whereby the opposite end of the first strip, after being passed through the handles of the bags is brought around so as to lie adjacent to the first end of the first strip. A method is provided for forming the hook-type and loop-type strips to prevent fraying due to use.
151 Self-adhesive wire strap and methods of constructing and utilizing same US08856047 1997-05-14 US06331335B1 2001-12-18 Christopher S. Autterson
A self-adhesive strap to hold wires or other components permanently using a self-adhesive backed, flexible high strength carrier member as the main component of wire strap or harness. The strap has adhesive on the opposite side of the carrier member to facilitate bonding to a substrate, such as a wall. The strap replaces mechanically retained wire clips as straps. To apply the self-adhesive wire strap, first the back liner is removed and the adhesive is attached to the substrate; then the larger piece of liner is removed using the extended tab and the wire is placed against adhesive; and finally the strap is folded against itself and pushed together, adhesive to adhesive.
152 Fastener for shin guard US09595223 2000-06-16 US06311337B1 2001-11-06 Michael D. Tollini
A fastener for a shin guard mounted on the leg of an athlete including upper and lower bands connected at their ends by diagonal bands, fork bands connecting the outer ends of the upper and lower bands to each other, a band of pile fabric extending outwardly from one of the fork bands, and a band of hook fabric extending outwardly from the other of the fork bands.
153 Flexible fabric fastener US09455767 1999-12-07 US06301755B1 2001-10-16 Faith Gaber
A flexible fabric fastener comprising a flexible and stretchable polyester and rubber material onto which Velcro®-type nylon loops or hooks are woven therethrough. The Velcro®-type hooks or loops are woven into patterned portions of the elastic base of the flexible fabric fastener. The Velcro®-type hooks and loops pattern are secured in place by a composity polyester and rubber locking thread. When applied to a compression garment or other stretch fabric, the flexible fabric fastener would be able to stretch along with the garment thereby reducing the difficulty of applying garments to a patient or any garment or product needing a closing device that self sizes.
154 Engine kill bar holding strap US09550430 2000-04-17 US06298524B1 2001-10-09 Daryle Officer
An engine kill bar strap for holding the kill bar in the operating position adjacent the lawn mower handle. The strap includes a set of snap fasteners at one end spaced to engage when wrapped around the handle bar, and a set of hook and loop fasteners at the other end spaced to engage when wrapped around both the kill bar and the handle bar of the lawn mower.
155 Sock ornamentation apparatus US09148406 1998-09-04 US06216279B1 2001-04-17 Leora L. Ellingson
An assembly for removably attaching an ornament to a sock. The assembly includes a first means for attaching, the first attaching means being affixed to the sock, an ornament, and second means for attaching the ornament to the sock. The second attaching means is affixed to the ornament, and the second attaching means is configured so as to cooperate with and removably attach to the first attaching means to removably attach the ornament to the sock. As broadly described herein, the first and second attaching means may include a variety of attaching means including, for example, snap fasteners, buttons and corresponding buttonholes, hook and loop fasteners, hook-and-eye fasteners, and clasps.
156 Fastener for shin guard US906410 1997-08-05 US6108814A 2000-08-29 Michael D. Tollini
A fastener for a shin guard mounted on the leg of an athlete including upper and lower bands connected at their ends by diagonal bands, fork bands connecting the outer ends of the upper and lower bands to each other, a band of pile fabric extending outwardly from one of the fork bands, and a band of hook fabric extending outwardly from the other of the fork bands.
157 Adjustable multi-part belt US193815 1998-11-17 US5970526A 1999-10-26 Jessie Weathers
An adjustable multi-part belt including an elongated central portion having long opposed side edges and short opposed end edges. The central portion has an inner surface and an outer surface. An elongated first side portion is provided having long opposed side edges and short opposed end edges. The first side portion has an inner surface and an outer surface. A first opposed end edge is adjustably coupled with the central portion at a selected position thereon. A second opposed end edge of the first side portion has a male buckle extending outwardly therefrom. An elongated second side portion is provided having long opposed side edges and short opposed end edges. The second side portion has an inner surface and an outer surface. The first opposed end edge is adjustably coupled with the central portion at a selected position thereon opposed from the first side portion. A second opposed end edge of the second side portion has a female buckle extending outwardly therefrom for coupling with the male buckle of the first side portion to selectively engage the belt around a waist of a wearer.
158 Adjustable tie US145421 1998-09-01 US5957141A 1999-09-28 Bernadette Elkins
An adjustable tie including an elongated band of buoyant, elastomeric foam. A ring is secured to one end of the band. A first fastening portion, having a dense mat of uncut loops, is secured to the top surface of the band between the ends thereof. A second fastening portion is secured to the bottom surface of the band at the end opposite that bearing the ring. The second fastening portion has a number of hooks releasably fastenable to the loops of the first fastening portion.
159 Retractable hook and loop fasteners US925312 1997-09-08 US5930875A 1999-08-03 David N. Schreiner
A retractable hook and loop fastener including a pocket of opposing substantially flat surfaces closed on opposite side edges and a rear edge, and having a front opening, an insert retractably secured within the pocket including a hook fastener portion, a tab arranged to extend beyond the front opening of the pocket and a slot through the insert having a rear end and a front end, an elastic anchor connecting the insert to the rear edge of the pocket, and a connector, such as a bar tack or rivet, joining points on opposite surfaces of the pocket through the slot. The arrangement of the present invention provides a fastener which reliably protects the hook portion from gathering lint or snagging other items during laundering or handling. The bar tack and slot serve to guide the travel of the insert in a relatively straight path without travelling too far out of the pocket or too far into the pocket, and eliminating problems with the insert twisting or folding inside the pocket.
160 Fastener for shin guard having a pair of upper bands extending downwardly and a pair of lower bands extending upwardly from side edges of the shin cover US19228 1998-02-05 US5920901A 1999-07-13 Michael D. Tollini
A fastener for a shin guard mounted on the leg of an athlete including upper and lower bands connected at their ends by diagonal bands, fork bands connecting the outer ends of the upper and lower bands to each other, a band of pile fabric extending outwardly from one of the fork bands, and a band of hook fabric extending outwardly from the other of the fork bands. A combined shin guard and fastener wherein the upper and lower bands are secured to the shin cover.
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