Abstract:
A carrying strap having an ever-ready case for hand-held optical devices is characterized in that there are provided first (2) and second (3) flat strap parts which are connected together, in each case at one of their ends, in a rotatable manner lying one on the other, such that the second strap part (3) can be rotated with respect to the first strap part (2), in that the free ends of the strap parts (2, 3) can be connected together with a buckle (5, 5′, 5″) and in that an ever-ready case (6) which is open toward the part (5′) of the buckle (5) on the first strap part (2) is fixed to the first strap part (2) in the rotary region of the strap parts (2, 3).
Abstract:
A carrying strap having an ever-ready case for hand-held optical devices is characterized in that there are provided first (2) and second (3) flat strap parts which are connected together, in each case at one of their ends, in a rotatable manner lying one on the other, such that the second strap part (3) can be rotated with respect to the first strap part (2), in that the free ends of the strap parts (2, 3) can be connected together with a buckle (5, 5′, 5″) and in that an ever-ready case (6) which is open toward the part (5′) of the buckle (5) on the first strap part (2) is fixed to the first strap part (2) in the rotary region of the strap parts (2, 3).
Abstract:
A system for holding an article suspended by shoulder straps in front of the body of a use against undesired swinging and movement of the article while affording easy release of the article so that it can be raised for viewing, aiming and sighting and that will provide protection for the suspended article against the elements. and including a cover to fit over an outer exposed surface, the bottom and top of the article and that has a hinged lip manipulated by a pull tab to drop into the space between the article and the body of the user when the cover is fully in place
Abstract:
A restraining and protection device for the protection and the restraint of neckstrap-suspended equipment used in the field, comprising a flexible waterproof cover 10 of sufficient size to envelope most surfaces of the equipment. Attached to or part of the cover 10 is a length of elastomeric material 20 running along the edge of the cover 10. Attached to or associated with the edge of the cover are two attach tabs 40A and 40B, which enable attachment of the device 100 to the user or the user's clothing. As the restraining and protective device 100 is placed over the equipment and attached to the user or user's clothing, the elastic action of the cover 10 edge keeps the equipment protected, camouflaged, and restrained from swinging. This is accomplished by combining the actions of the elastomeric material along the cover 10 edge and the attachment means used to maintain the restraint and protection device's 100 position on the user or user's clothing.
Abstract:
A pocket adapted to be attached to an upper torso garment to hold a pair of binoculars. The pocket comprises a body member and a flap member detachably attached thereto, the flap member having an opening intermediate the sides thereof to permit the straps of the binoculars to pass through and rest around the neck of the wearer of the upper torso garment. When ready access to the binoculars is required the wearer of the upper torso garment detaches the flap member from the body member and detaches one side of the flap member from the upper torso garment to permit the straps to be removed exteriorly from the pocket without removing them from the neck of the wearer.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a cover or case for goods, in particular for use as a cover or case for hobby or sports equipment. In an embodiment, the case has an inner portion, formed of expanded polypropylene (ePP) and defining a cavity for receiving at least part of the item. The case also includes an outer layer, formed of self-reinforcing polypropylene (srPP), arranged to cover an outer surface of at least part of the inner portion. In further embodiments, the cover is formed of two or more sections that may be arranged to at least partially overlap, wherein adjusting the overlap of the at least two sections changes the dimensions of an inner cavity within the cover or case. The case may be telescoping, in order to provide adjustable dimensions for a cavity within the case.
Abstract:
A customizable attachable article with insulated beverage pocket includes a main body having an adhesive material and removable covering layer disposed along the back surface, and a pocket disposed along the front surface. The main body and pocket being constructed from a durable and printer friendly material. A pocket liner is constructed from a heat resistant material and covers the outside facing area of the pocket. A set of folding binoculars are provided, and each of the main body, the pocket, the pocket liner and the binoculars include user-customizable event indicia.
Abstract:
A carrying case for a device having a “look into” end and a “see out of” end, wherein the carrying case comprises a main panel having an inner side surface to which a device is coupleable and also having at least a first edge; a back panel, having at least a first edge, and coupled to the main panel, such that the back panel is rotatable (i) away from the main panel to an open position and (ii) towards the main panel to a closed position; at least one side panel having at least a first edge alignable with the at least first edge of the main panel, and at least a second edge alignable with the at least first edge of the back panel, wherein at least one pair of alignable edges are releasably secured such that the edges are connected in the closed position and disconnected in the open position, and wherein in the open position a line of sight is created between an object, the “see out of” end of the device and the “look into” end of the device.
Abstract:
A carrying case for binoculars which protects the binoculars during use without interfering with the user's operation of the binoculars. The carrying case comprises a tubular-shaped main body formed from a stretchable and resilient material which is normally undersized in relation to the binoculars, whereby the main body undergoes expansion upon insertion of the binoculars and surrounds the binoculars in snug-fitting relation. The main body has openings at opposite ends thereof for exposing the lenses of the binoculars during use, and an aperture for exposing a focus adjustment member during use. Each of the openings and the aperture contains removable closures for protecting the lenses and the focus adjustment member when the binoculars are not in use. Further, the resilient material of the main body facilitates the gripping and holding of the binoculars while in use.