An apparel folding device suitable for folding apparel in a quick and consistent manner is disclosed. The device comprises a first panel hingedly connected to two side panels located on opposing sides. A bottom panel hingedly connected to the first panel may also be provided between the two side panels. The bottom panel and two side panels may each include a lipped handle. In addition, each of the two side panels may be constructed from two sub-panels. This permits the device to be shipped in a more compact and smaller package. The entire apparatus lays flat against a work surface when in its unfolded condition. The bottom panel and two side panels may include a raised member to facilitate grasping of the panel. By manipulating the panels in a predetermined order, apparel may be folded.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of and claims the benefit of application Ser. No. 29/162,790 filed on Jun. 20, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. D. 475,193 and incorporates the disclosure of same by reference.
A retaining clamp for alignment of risers when packing a parachute is disclosed. The retaining clamp comprises a base with three prongs defining bores for receiving and engaging large rings of three-ring release assemblies (three-ring release assemblies are used for cutting off the main parachute canopy in the event of malfunction before deploying the secondary parachute in order to avoid entanglement between the main and secondary parachutes).The large rings are inserted in the bores, turned and engaged with the bores by way of force of friction. An alternative embodiment of the retaining clamp comprises a base with two prongs defining a bore for receiving and engaging large rings of three-ring release assemblies. Both embodiments can be used in combination with a parachute folding mat.