Safety apparatus for passengers on vehicles, such as motorcycles, includes a pair of grip devices adapted to be attached to a belt or the like worn by the driver of the vehicle. Each grip device includes a handle member adapted to be gripped by the passenger so that his balance can be maintained even when the vehicle negotiates a sharp curve thereby eliminating the necessity of the passenger to hold the driver around his waist or hold onto his seat in order to maintain his balance.
A pair of pants, for use by an infant to facilitate crawling by the infant, the pants having a front, a rear, a main portion, and a pair of leg portions extending from the main portion. The main portion has a waistband, a crotch, and a rear seam connecting the waistband and crotch. A support handle is attached longitudinally along the rear seam to allow an adult to partially support the infant's weight in order to properly position the infant for crawling. Anti-skid pads are provided on the front of the leg portions to facilitate crawling. Padding is provided within the leg portions to enhance the comfort of the infant while crawling.
The present invention 10 discloses a pants garment 16 for use by both men 12 and women 14 having a pair of grasping handles 18 attached to the sides of the garment 16 in the area of sides of the hips of the user. The handles 18 are reinforceably attached to the garment 16 so that the handles 18 can be forceably grasped by a user without tearing loose. The handles 18 are attached by rivets 48 to a frame member 20 which is sewn by stitching 50 into the sides of the garment 16 so that the handles 18 are reinforceably attached to the garment 16.
A safety apparatus for various size passengers and tandem riders on unenclosed variable speed motorized and non-motorized vehicles which includes a dual belt configuration, a primary belt worn by the driver or front passenger which girds the waist and two (2) secondary belts attached to the primary belt, each having mounted thereon a handle, the position of which is adjustable around the waist in a manner to maintain the secondary belts in equidistant positions comfortably and effectively relative to the middle of the driver or front passenger's back.
A small animal harness for picking up and carrying about a small animal comprises a main body portion that is adapted to essentially wrap around, or under, the trunk of a small animal. The harness includes straps that fasten together essentially across the back of the small animal, and a front strap that passes across the lower neck/upper chest area of the animal to retain the harness in functional position. A handle is affixed to the strap(s) in the area of the animal's back to enable the animal to be manually picked up and carried about. The handle is rigid so that the lifting forces from the handle to the main body portion are distributed evenly across the entire width of the main body portion in order to provide even support along the lower side of the trunk of the animal. The small animal harness is quickly and easily fitted onto and removed from the animal by the use of buckles, snaps or hook end loop type fasteners on the back straps. The adjustability of the small animal harness permits the harness to be used on various sizes of small dogs and cats.
A hand holding attachment secured to a pair of jeans or a skirt which includes a patch of flexible material attached thereto which may be in the form of a pocket. Secured to the pocket is a strip of material which provides a conveniently reached and grasped hand hold for a child.