An implement holder to be attached to a cap or hat is provided. The holder is designed to be affixed to the side portion of the cap proximal the edge. The holder is an integral unit including a first leg, second leg and third leg. The first leg and the second leg are interconnected to form a first jaw or clamp, the first leg to be received between the cap and the head and the second leg to remain outside and flush to the cap. The first leg is resilient and includes means to maintain attachment to the cap. The side of the cap is placed intermediate the first leg and the second leg. The third leg and second leg are interconnected and form a second jaw or clamp which has the general shape of an U-shaped channel. The U-shaped channel is generally parallel to the cap when the holder is affixed thereto. The channel includes a plurality of longitudinal ridges located on the interior channel walls of the third leg and second leg. The second jaw may receive a pencil, pen or other elongated implement. The small ridges help retain the pencil, pen or other elongated implement in positive relation within the second jaw. The third leg is also resilient and imparts a retaining force on the instrument being retained in the channel. The outer wall of the third leg is smooth and is designed to receive identifying or advertising indicia. The holder may also be affixed to the temple of eyewear, including glasses, sunglasses, or protective eyegear.
By inserting at least one cable connecting two or more electronic devices (communication, audio, display, input/output, or other) into a clip that joins the cable(s) to a log detailing the cable's connections, subsequent maintenance of and changes to that connection are made simpler and more efficient. The preferred approach inserts one end of each connecting cable into a clip having a socket for a detachable log; a second approach connects the clip to an already-attached cable. The detachable log keeps the functional information concerning each cable, and its connections, held by said clip, including the physical characteristics, functional purpose, and details of the other end(s) attachment(s) and target(s). Another function of said clip permits more stable and easily-handled insertion or removal of one or more cable(s) from the device to which it is or they are attached.
A retainer 30 for a seat belt strap assembly 81 that includes an anchor body 35 having a securement portion 45 and a seat belt engagement portion 79. The securement portion 45 is adapted for being releasably mountable upon a front side panel 92 of a vehicle passenger seat 90. The seat belt engagement portion 79 is adapted for releasable engagement with the seat belt assembly member 84. The securement portion 45 is alternatively substantially U-shaped or J-shaped with an interior leg 50 adapted for abutting engagement with an interior surface 94 of a front side panel 92 of a vehicle passenger seat 90 and an exterior leg 60 adapted for abutting engagement with an exterior surface 96 of the same front side panel 92 of the vehicle passenger seat 90. In the J-shaped configuration, however, the interior leg 50 is shorter than the exterior leg 60. In this manner, when the retainer 30 is in a mounted configuration, the front side panel 92 of the vehicle passenger seat 90 is pinched between the interior and exterior leg 60s. A bite portion 65 connects the interior leg 50 to the exterior leg 60 and orients the interior leg 50 substantially parallel to the exterior leg 60 when in an relaxed or uninfluenced configuration. At least the bite portion 65 is constructed from a resiliently flexible material so that the relaxed configuration is biased toward when deformed therefrom. At least one barb 70, is positioned upon one of the legs of the securement portion 45 for biting engagement upon a front side panel 92 of the vehicle passenger seat 90 when in a mounted thereupon.
An improved writing implement holder adapted to be removably attached to headwear having a headband. The writing implement holder has an attaching member connected to a holding member to form a channel for holding a writing implement. The attaching member has a hook portion adapted for insertion into the headband of headwear, thereby removably securing the device to the headwear.
Safety glasses holders and eye glass holders for securing to hats or fabric comprising a wedge shaped design, a clip on design and a fastening design, wherein said fastening design comprises a frame secured to the insides of a hat, a first and second elastic cord or pin penetrating said hat and secured to said frame, and a strip disposed between said first and second elastic cords or pins for holding the arm of a pair of safety glasses.
A device 10 for securing a lighting apparatus 11 to a paintball mask to promote night paintball includes a base member 12, a light support member 14 extending forward from an upper portion of the base member 12, a light positioning member 16 extending forward from a lower portion of the base member 12, the light support and light positioning members 14 and 16 cooperating to secure and position the lighting apparatus 11 with the base member 12 to focus light in a predetermined direction, a stabilizing clip 18 extending rearward from a lower portion of the base member 12, and a pair of apertures 20 disposed through opposing upper portions of the base member 12, the apertures 20 ultimately receiving therethough a support belt 72 that cooperates with the stabilizing clip 18 to maintain the position of the device 10 relative to the paintball mask during play of a night paintball game.