Abstract:
A transponder intermediary device enables a user to selectively retain a toll transponder device in toll-paying position upon a vehicle. The transponder intermediary device comprises a transponder-receiving slot and a vehicular interface. The transponder-receiving slot comprises a superior slot end, an inferior slot end, laterally-opposed slot ends, an anterior slot portion, a posterior slot portion, an inner slot surface, and a relaxed equilibrium position. The inner slot surface is sized and shaped to snugly and removably receive transponder housing. The vehicular interface comprises certain attachment structure for attaching the transponder intermediary device in toll-paying position upon the vehicle. As the transponder housing is received in the transponder-receiving slot, the housing snap-clicks into place, thus aurally alerting the user as to when the housing is securely held by the transponder intermediary device.
Abstract:
A patch assembly having pre-applied pressure sensitive adhesive for semipermanent attachment to a live animal is described. This assembly permits the easy and clean attachment thereof to live animal. Further, the assembly prevents skin irritations while maintaining superior bond strength and, in turn, remaining intact and attached to the animal for extended periods of time. The invention may be used, for example, for device attachment to human and non-human animals.
Abstract:
An apparel and belt assembly for use by a range veterinarian, the apparel and belt assembly having a plurality of item storing members thereon. The item storing members being strategically located with respect to each other and in some instances enabling the items stored therein to interact with one another. By using the apparel, preferably in the form of a vest alone or in conjunction with the belt, it is possible for the range veterinarian to work more efficiently and effectively while treating animals, especially in the field.
Abstract:
A holder for weapons that include a barrel with a through opening and a trigger guard. A main late assembly has a perpendicularly extending fixed base portion at one end and a movable base portion slidably mounted thereon to accommodate barrels of different dimensions. A pin receivable within the through opening is rigidly and perpendicularly mounted on the movable base portion. A pivotally mounted trigger guide assembly partially houses the trigger guard and, with the pin, supports the weapon when the holder is mounted to a flat surface.
Abstract:
A securement device provides for efficient, releasable attachment of an electronic device or other article to the human body, such as on the lap or at any other appropriate anchor point. The securement device, which prevents the electronic device from slipping or dropping, features an encircling strap and coacting strips of hook-and-loop fastener material. Through the hook-and-loop strips, the strap secures itself around a limb or limbs or other appropriate anchor point while also holding the device. A first variation enables the user to secure one or more articles such as a laptop computer on the lap using a non-elastic strap which encircles both legs at the thighs. A second variation enables the user to secure a smaller device such as a palmtop computer or cellular telephone to a single thigh or to an arm. This version can make use of an elastic strap of generally greater width and shorter length. In another application a strap of the invention can be used to secure a portable device to an airplane fold-down tray. Another form of the strap device has a strip of non-slip material on its top surface to simply retain a hand-manipulable device by friction. Straps can vary in width depending on application.
Abstract:
The present device has a plurality of accessories, including a cup, an office supply kit and a cosmetics kit, each having a base portion of like dimensions including a flat, extended bottom flange. The base portions fit and latch interchangeably into a base mount which is installed on a vehicle dash or console.
Abstract:
A telemetry pouch (12) is provided for maintaining a telemetry unit (14) adjacent a patient (10). The pouch (12) includes a transparent front wall (34) and a non-woven material back wall (36) which are attached along a portion (38) of the periphery of the walls (34, 36). The transparent front wall (34) allows the telemetry unit (14) to be viewed during use. The pouch (12) additionally includes a flap (42) with a reactivating, resealable adhesive strip (46) for releasably covering the top opening (41) of the pouch (12). The pouch (12) may be secured to the patient (10) by straps (18, 20) or a clip (52).
Abstract:
An apparatus including a flexible support plate member formed of memory retentent material, including a serpentine arcuate exterior continous surface formed with a series of equally spaced apertures formed through the plate member adjacent the surface. The plate member further includes a series of securement fasteners, with a securement fastener directed through each aperture for securement of various clothing garments thereto to secure and arrange the garments in an orderly array during a laundry procedure.
Abstract:
A device for storing an umbrella in a vehicle, comprised of a partially open storage component to store the umbrella and mounting means to install the device without requiring tools and without interfering with vehicle components.
Abstract:
An organizer is disclosed herein for storing a plurality of dissimilar articles in an orderly arrangement which includes a plurality of separate and individual storage elements adapted to be selectively arranged with respect to each other for providing a plurality of open pockets intended as storage space. Each storage element includes a U-shaped cross section having opposite sides connected at one end by an integral section piece. The opposing surfaces of the opposite sides and the section piece define an open-sided and open-ended area for insertably receiving articles to be stored. Pressure sensitive adhesive material is employed to secure selected ones of the plurality of storage elements together in a predetermined manner so that the respective openings will readily accommodate insertion of the articles without interference.