Protective combat clothing (PCC) may include a shirt and trousers, wherein the shirt and the trousers are at least partially made of woven fabric made of a composition of the materials comprising flame-resistant fiber, flame-resistant meta-aramid fiber, heat-resistant fiber, polyamide and anti-static fiber.
Protective combat clothing (PCC) may include a shirt and trousers, wherein the shirt and the trousers are at least partially made of woven fabric made of a composition of the materials comprising flame-resistant fiber, flame-resistant meta-aramid fiber, heat-resistant fiber, polyimide and anti-static fiber.
Protective combat clothing (PCC) may include a shirt and trousers, wherein the shirt and the trousers are at least partially made of woven fabric made of a composition of the materials comprising flame-resistant fiber, flame-resistant meta-aramid fiber, heat-resistant fiber, polyimide and anti-static fiber.
A cap structure may include a base and a cap, where the base may include a periphery configured to be mounted over a rim of an opening of a container. The base may include a hollow neck, extending from the base for facilitating flow of liquid from the container through and out of the neck. The neck may include a flange extending annularly around the neck, so as to define an annular step. The cap may include a plurality of inwardly protruding projections, configured to snap over the step when the cap is mounted over the neck.
B65D 41/04 - Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation
B65D 45/02 - Clamping or other pressure-applying devices for securing or retaining closure members for applying axial pressure to engage closure with sealing surface
Protective combat clothing (PCC) may include a shirt and trousers, wherein the shirt and the trousers are at least partially made of woven fabric made of a composition of the materials comprising flame-resistant fiber, flame -resistant meta-aramid fiber, heat-resistant fiber, polyamide and anti-static fiber.
A41D 13/00 - Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
A41D 13/015 - Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches with shock-absorbing means
Protective combat clothing (PCC) may include a shirt and trousers, wherein the shirt and the trousers are at least partially made of woven fabric made of a composition of the materials comprising flame-resistant fiber, flame -resistant meta-aramid fiber, heat-resistant fiber, polyamide and anti-static fiber.
A41D 13/00 - Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches
A41D 13/015 - Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches with shock-absorbing means
A tactical vest may include a belt for fastening about the waist of a user, the belt including an upward-extending element that rigidly extends upward from a rear of the belt; a shoulder strap assembly that includes two shoulder straps and an adjustment strap linked to the shoulder straps; a front panel to cover a front of the user's torso and configured to attach to the shoulder straps; and a rear panel configured to connect to the shoulder strap assembly and to cover a rear of the user's torso, the rear panel including a plurality of inverted pockets that are arranged vertically one above another substantially along and perpendicularly to a vertical midline of the rear panel, each of the inverted pockets configured to enable insertion of the upward-extending element into that inverted pocket so as to adjust a height of the rear panel above the belt.
A tactical vest system may include: a tactical vest; a power unit connected or connectable to the vest comprising a power supply; a sling connected or connectable to the vest for connecting to a rifle and suspending the rifle from a shoulder a user wearing the vest; and an electrical wire connected or connectable at one end of the wire to the power unit and connected or connectable at another end of the wire to electronic device mounted on the rifle, to provide power to the electronic device.
A firearm stabilizing device includes a base that is attached or attachable to a garment. The base includes an array of one or more magnets, at least one of the magnets of the array being an attractive magnet configured to cause a firearm magnet that is incorporated into a stock of the firearm to adhere to the base when brought into magnetic range of the attractive magnet. A tether connection structure is configured to enable mechanical suspension of the firearm from the base when the attractive magnet does not cause the firearm magnet to adhere to the base.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
Goods & Services
Knee pads for protection against accidents or injuries;
bullet proof vests; body armor. Travelling bags; backpacks; cycling bags; bags for sporting
activities; keychains. Hydration packs comprising a fluid reservoir and a delivery
tube, and their parts; drinking flasks and water bottles;
insulated bottles; insulated sleeves for holding hydration
packs and bottles; bottle brushes. Clothing, footwear and headgear for outdoor activities and
sporting activities; money belts.
An adjustable device for supporting a load includes a belt for fastening about a user's waist. A rod includes two rigid elements. One of the elements is longitudinally slidable relative to the other element so as to adjust a length of the rod. A lower end of the rod is attachable to the belt and an upper section of the rod is attachable to a shoulder harness that is placeable on the user's shoulders for carrying the load. A control is operable by the user when carrying the load to unlock a locking mechanism that, when locked, fixes the length of the rod. When the control is operated concurrently with movement of the user's shoulders relative to the user's waist, the length of the rod is changed to adjust a distribution of a weight of the load between the user's shoulders and waist.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
Goods & Services
Knee pads for military personnel for protection against accidents or injuries; bullet proof vests; body armor Travelling bags; backpacks, namely, backpacks for outdoor activities and backpacks compatible with personal hydration systems sold empty for jogging, hiking and combat; cycling bags, namely, carry-all bags for cycling compatible with personal hydration systems sold empty Portable hydration packs comprising a fluid reservoir and a delivery tube, and their parts thereof; portable drinking flasks; water bottles sold empty for use in connection with portable hydration systems; insulated foam-filled compartment bottles for use in connection with portable hydration systems; insulated sleeves for holding hydration packs and bottles for use in connection with portable hydration systems; bottle brushes for use in connection with portable hydration systems Clothing, footwear and headgear for outdoor activities, namely, baselayer bottoms and baselayer tops, caps, earflap hats, socks; money belts
A quick release mechanism for an load carriage vest includes a shoulder connector for connecting two sections of the vest at a shoulder region of the vest, and a flank connector for connecting two sections of the vest at a flank region of the vest. Each of the connectors includes comprising interleaveable knuckles. A pair of flexibly connected locking pins is configured to be inserted through the knuckles of one of the connectors when the knuckles of that connector are interleaved so as to engage that connector. The flexibly connected locking pins are configured such that pulling on the pair of flexibly connected locking pins in a single motion removes the pins from the knuckles of the connectors to concurrently disengage the connectors.
An adjustable device for supporting a load includes a belt for fastening about a user's waist. A rod includes two rigid elements. One of the elements is longitudinally slidable relative to the other element so as to adjust a length of the rod. A lower end of the rod is attachable to the belt and an upper section of the rod is attachable to a shoulder harness that is placeable on the user's shoulders for carrying the load. A control is operable by the user when carrying the load to unlock a locking mechanism that, when locked, fixes the length of the rod. When the control is operated concurrently with movement of the user's shoulders relative to the user's waist, the length of the rod is changed to adjust a distribution of a weight of the load between the user's shoulders and waist.
A load carrier device for enabling a user to carry a load includes a belt for fastening about a waist of the user and an element of substantial vertical rigidity configured to exert a lifting force on the load when the load is attached to shoulder straps on shoulders of the user. The device further includes an adjustable elastic connection attached to the belt for supporting a lower end of the element of substantial vertical rigidity such that adjusting the adjustable elastic connection changes a distribution of a weight of the load between the shoulders and the waist of the user.
A load carrier device for enabling a user to carry a load includes a belt for fastening about a waist of the user and an element of substantial vertical rigidity configured to exert a lifting force on the load when the load is attached to shoulder straps on shoulders of the user. The device further includes an adjustable elastic connection attached to the belt for supporting a lower end of the element of substantial vertical rigidity such that adjusting the adjustable elastic connection changes a distribution of a weight of the load between the shoulders and the waist of the user.
A44B 6/00 - Retainers or tethers for neckties, cravats, neckerchiefs, or the like, e.g. tie-clips, spring clips with attached tie-tethers, woggles, pins with associated sheathing members tetherable to clothing
A squeezable bottle is disclosed. The squeezable bottle includes a pliable bottle skin, an outlet and a spinal assembly within the pliable skin, for providing longitudinal rigidity along an elongated axis of the bottle.
A hand operable pump device for pumping fluids includes a hollow body and an oval piston. The hollow body includes an inlet port and an outlet port. The inlet port is provided with a one-way valve permitting fluid flow into the pump. The outlet port is provided with a one-way valve permitting fluid flow out of the pump. The oval piston is designed to be pressed inwardly from an initial position by the hand, decreasing the volume of an oval chamber with a corresponding oval cross-section. The chamber is located within the pump and is fluidically connected with the inlet and outlet ports. The oval piston is further designed to return to the initial position when released, increasing the volume of the chamber.
A universal adapter device facilitates transfer of liquid from a neck of a liquid dispenser to a receiving container. The device includes a hollow body. The hollow body includes a flexible liquid inlet with an inwardly sloping flexible collar, a liquid outlet, and a one-way valve for allowing air into the hollow body when a pressure within the hollow body is less than ambient pressure.
A footwear that includes an upper and a sole. The sole and the upper are joined by a cord running through two interlaced sets of loops, one set of loops provided on the sole and another set of loops provided on the upper.