A holster for a handgun assembly includes a holster body having a chamber for receiving the handgun assembly. A tensioner is mounted on the holster body in a position to be engaged by the handgun assembly in the chamber, and is operable to apply a resilient biasing force to the handgun assembly in the chamber. The tensioner includes tensioner body that is engaged and deformed by the handgun assembly, and a spring for resisting and controlling deformation of the tensioner body. The tensioner has a first end portion mounted on the holster body for only rotational movement on the holster body, and a second end portion mounted on the holster body for both sliding and rotational movement on the holster body. A tension spring maintains tension on the tensioner body.
A holster for a handgun assembly includes a holster body having a chamber for receiving the handgun assembly. A tensioner is mounted on the holster body in a position to be engaged by the handgun assembly in the chamber, and is operable to apply a resilient biasing force to the handgun assembly in the chamber. The tensioner includes tensioner body that is engaged and deformed by the handgun assembly, and a spring for resisting and controlling deformation of the tensioner body. The tensioner has a first end portion mounted on the holster body for only rotational movement on the holster body, and a second end portion mounted on the holster body for both sliding and rotational movement on the holster body. A tension spring maintains tension on the tensioner body.
A trigger guard stabilizer for a holster provides trigger guard side-to-side support. Because the trigger guard stabilizer is spring-loaded, and can be depressed into a receiving pocket, it automatically moves downward out of the way if a taller light passes over the stabilizer top during a holstering action. Once the light has passed over the stabilizer, the stabilizer springs back into a position with portions that extend on either side of the trigger guard. This helps to hold the trigger guard centered laterally in the holster, thus impeding unwanted access to the trigger.
A trigger guard stabilizer for a holster provides trigger guard side-to-side support. Because the trigger guard stabilizer is spring-loaded, and can be depressed into a receiving pocket, it automatically moves downward out of the way if a taller light passes over the stabilizer top during a holstering action. Once the light has passed over the stabilizer, the stabilizer springs back into a position with portions that extend on either side of the trigger guard. This helps to hold the trigger guard centered laterally in the holster, thus impeding unwanted access to the trigger.
A ballistic vest includes a carrier and at least two ballistic panels supported in the carrier, including a front ballistic panel and a back ballistic panel. The carrier is made from at least two layers of material including an outer layer and an inner layer that are joined to each other at the top and bottom of the vest and that are substantially open at the sides. The two carrier layers define between them a panel space in the carrier. The front panel has a lower section that is substantially free to move laterally in the panel space. The back panel has a lower section that is substantially free to move laterally in the panel space.
F41H 1/02 - Armoured or projectile- or missile-resistant garments; Composite protection fabrics
A41D 13/05 - Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
A ballistic vest includes a carrier and at least two ballistic panels supported in the carrier, including a front ballistic panel and a back ballistic panel. The carrier is made from at least two layers of material including an outer layer and an inner layer that are joined to each other at the top and bottom of the vest and that are substantially open at the sides. The carrier has portions defining a left armhole and a right armhole. The two carrier layers define between them a panel space in the carrier. An upper part of the panel space is located above the bottom of the left and right armholes and a lower part of the panel space is located below the bottom of the left and right armholes. The front panel has an upper section that is positioned in the upper part of the panel space, the carrier substantially constraining lateral movement of the front panel upper section within the panel space. The front panel has a lower section that is positioned in the lower part of the panel space, the front panel lower section being substantially free to move laterally in the panel space. The back panel has an upper section that is positioned in the upper part of the panel space, the carrier substantially constraining lateral movement of the back panel upper section within the panel space. The back panel has a lower section that is positioned in the lower part of the panel space, the back panel lower section being substantially free to move laterally in the panel space.
A41D 13/05 - Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
A holster, for a pistol that has a top portion and that has a bottom portion including a trigger guard, includes a holster body having a top portion and a bottom portion fixed in position relative to the top portion. The holster body defines a chamber in the holster body for receiving a portion of the pistol. The holster body is made of two holster body pieces that are joined together to form the holster body defining the chamber. The holster also includes a plurality of different pistol retention devices each of which is configured to be mounted inside the chamber of the holster body between the at least two holster body pieces. Each one of the plurality of devices has a mounting portion for securing the device in the chamber of the holster body and having a trigger guard engagement portion for releasably engaging the trigger guard of the pistol. The mounting portions of the plurality of devices are substantially identical to each other whereby any selected one of the plurality of devices can be similarly mounted in a working position inside the chamber of the holster body. The trigger guard engagement portions of the plurality of devices are substantially different from each other thereby to properly releasably engage different pistols having different trigger guards. As a result, the one holster body can accommodate and retain a number of different pistols having different sizes and configurations by mounting an appropriate pistol retention device that is configured for that pistol.
A holster, for a pistol that has a top portion and that has a bottom portion including a trigger guard, includes a holster body having a top portion and a bottom portion fixed in position relative to the top portion. The holster body defines a chamber in the holster body for receiving a portion of the pistol. The holster body is made of two holster body pieces that are joined together to form the holster body defining the chamber. The holster also includes a plurality of different pistol retention devices each of which is configured to be mounted inside the chamber of the holster body between the at least two holster body pieces. Each one of the plurality of devices has a mounting portion for securing the device in the chamber of the holster body and having a trigger guard engagement portion for releasably engaging the trigger guard of the pistol. The mounting portions of the plurality of devices are substantially identical to each other whereby any selected one of the plurality of devices can be similarly mounted in a working position inside the chamber of the holster body. The trigger guard engagement portions of the plurality of devices are substantially different from each other thereby to properly releasably engage different pistols having different trigger guards. As a result, the one holster body can accommodate and retain a number of different pistols having different sizes and configurations by mounting an appropriate pistol retention device that is configured for that pistol.
A remote speaker microphone (RSM) unit enables a user to use either a headset or an in-ear speaker with the RSM unit. The RSM unit includes a first RSM connection for communicating and connectable with the first connection of the headset; and a second RSM connection for communicating and connectable with the second connection of the in-ear speaker. Connecting either the headset or the in-ear speaker to the RSM unit disables the speaker and microphone of the RSM unit. At least one of the first and second connections are wireless, e.g., Bluetooth or NFC, and at least one of the first and second RSM connections are wireless connections communicable with the first and second connections, respectively. In addition or the alternative, at least one of said first connection and said second connection are electrical plugs and at least one of said first and second RSM connections are corresponding electrical jacks.
A multi-configurable headset support apparatus is provided, having at least one earcup having front-facing and rear-facing posts. First and second suspension wires and a helmet mount are each provided with loops at opposite ends that are attachable to the earcup posts. A support band is securable to the suspension wires. When the first suspension wire is attached to the posts and the support band is secured to the first suspension wire, the support band is attached in an upward configuration atop a wearer's head. When the second suspension wire is attached to the posts and the support band is secured to the second suspension wire, the support band is attached in a rearward configuration on the back of the wearer's head. The posts are preferably retractably spring-biased into the earcup; the spring force secures the loop disposed on the post shaft against the earcup via the post head.
A multi-configurable headset support apparatus is provided, having at least one earcup having front-facing and rear-facing posts. First and second suspension wires and a helmet mount are each provided with loops at opposite ends that are attachable to the earcup posts. A support band is securable to the suspension wires. When the first suspension wire is attached to the posts and the support band is secured to the first suspension wire, the support band is attached in an upward configuration atop a wearer's head. When the second suspension wire is attached to the posts and the support band is secured to the second suspension wire, the support band is attached in a rearward configuration on the back of the wearer's head. The posts are preferably retractably spring-biased into the earcup; the spring force secures the loop disposed on the post shaft against the earcup via the post head.
A two piece holster support for supporting a handgun holster on a belt includes a first piece that is configured to clamp onto the belt at a clamp location when the belt is threaded through the first piece in a belt direction and pulled tight, thereby to support the first piece on the belt. A second piece is supported on the first piece for sliding movement relative to the first piece in the belt direction between a plurality of positions at varying distances from the clamp location. The second piece has a loop configuration defining a belt passage for engaging the belt at a location spaced apart form the base and thereby supporting the second piece on the belt. The second piece is movable on the first piece in the belt direction whereby the belt passage on the movable piece can be set at a variable distance from the clamp location of the base.
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(1) Protective bullet resistant body armor, namely, bullet, slash and stab resistant body armor, protective vests and clothing; carriers for concealed panels specially adapted to protective body armor clothing; portable personal ballistic shields; ballistic helmets; personal protective equipment in the nature of body armor, namely, shields, vests, torso protectors, groin protectors, arm guards, side panels for upper torso, helmets, safety equipment, namely, clothing having concealed ballistic resistant plates used for body armor, hard plate personal body armor; tactical body armor worn by first response law enforcement officers including side panels for upper torso, protective load bearing vests reinforced with ballistic armor for holding tactical equipment; radio holders, cassette recorder cases; protective and deployment equipment, namely, backpacks, duffel bags and gear bags specially adapted for carrying body armor and protective body armor clothing and also incorporating hydration systems comprised of hydration packs containing a fluid reservoir, delivery tube and mouthpiece; protective clothing and gear, namely, gloves, knee and elbow pads; communications headsets for use with communication radios, intercom systems, or other communications network transceivers; remote speaker microphone and high temperature headsets for use with communication radios
(2) Magazine pouches for ammunition; defense spray pouches; holsters; gun belts, cartridge pouches, cartridge clip pouches, cartridge slides being cartridge pouches specially adapted to gun belts, cartridge cases and pistol rugs in the nature of pistol holders; revolver speedloader holders for ammunition; ammunition caddies; cartridge pouches; gun cases; holster adapters specially adapted to firearms; holders specially adapted to magazines for weapons; holster mounts; locking fork and plate specially adapted to holsters for securing holsters to belts and other firearm carriers; firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching gun sights to a firearm, mounts for attaching lights to a firearm; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear, namely, belts for guns and cartridges; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear belt accessories for attachment to duty gear belts, namely, holsters, ammunition magazine holders, and aerosol personal defense spray can holders
A dual radio PTT system includes two PTT buttons that are located on two separate elements, such as small boxes, that are connected by separate cables to the radio interface box. The PTT buttons, can, if desired, be physically placed (located) on the user's body at one or more locations different from the electrical interface box.
A two piece holster support for supporting a handgun holster on a belt includes a first piece that is configured to clamp onto the belt at a clamp location when the belt is threaded through the first piece in a belt direction and pulled tight, thereby to support the first piece on the belt. A second piece is supported on the first piece for sliding movement relative to the first piece in the belt direction between a plurality of positions at varying distances from the clamp location. The second piece has a loop configuration defining a belt passage for engaging the belt at a location spaced apart form the base and thereby supporting the second piece on the belt. The second piece is movable on the first piece in the belt direction whereby the belt passage on the movable piece can be set at a variable distance from the clamp location of the base.
A side opening vest includes a front panel and a back panel that are connected by shoulder straps and that are spaced apart from each other defining a left side gap and a right side gap. Straps extend from the back panel across the gaps for connection with the front panel. The front panel has engagement areas for receiving the straps to connect the front and back panels of the garment. The vest includes an adapter system enabling the use of any selected one of a plurality of different closure mechanisms to releasably connect the straps with the front panel.
A41D 13/05 - Professional, industrial or sporting protective garments, e.g. surgeons' gowns or garments protecting against blows or punches protecting only a particular body part
A remote speaker microphone (RSM) unit enables a user to use either a headset or an in-ear speaker with the RSM unit. The RSM unit includes a first RSM connection for communicating and connectable with the first connection of the headset; and a second RSM connection for communicating and connectable with the second connection of the in-ear speaker. Connecting either the headset or the in-ear speaker to the RSM unit disables the speaker and microphone of the RSM unit. At least one of the first and second connections are wireless, e.g., Bluetooth or NFC, and at least one of the first and second RSM connections are wireless connections communicable with the first and second connections, respectively. In addition or the alternative, at least one of said first connection and said second connection are electrical plugs and at least one of said first and second RSM connections are corresponding electrical jacks.
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Protective padded clothing for protection against bodily harm and blunt force trauma, namely, knee pads and elbow pads; Protective work gloves Protective elbow pads and knee pads for athletic use
A holster for a handgun having a trigger guard includes a holster body defining a chamber for receiving a portion of the handgun. The holster body has an entranceway enabling insertion of the gun into the holster and removal of the handgun from the holster chamber. The holster includes a blocking device separate from the holster body that helps to block movement of the handgun trigger guard relative to the holster body when the handgun is in the chamber. The blocking device is supported on the holster body for movement relative to the holster body between an open position and a blocking position. The blocking device has a tail portion that projects from the bottom wall in a direction away from the top wall when the blocking member is in the open position. The blocking device moves from the open position to the blocking position in response to insertion of a handgun through the entranceway into the chamber. The blocking device tail portion moves in a direction toward the holster top wall during movement of the blocking device from the open position to the blocking position.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Communications headsets for use with communication radios, intercom systems, remote speaker microphones, and other communications network transceivers; Remote speaker microphones; Wireless compatible push to talk systems comprised primarily of electronic hearing protection headsets, wired push to talk assemblies and assorted radio accessory cables
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09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
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Fingerprint powders namely, fluorescent, magnetic, bi-chromatic and latent fingerprint powders; chemical preparations in the nature of powder for use in taking, detecting and developing fingerprints; fingerprint developing chemicals, namely standard and magnetic latent print powders or fluorescent powders; Chemical reagents for non-medical or veterinary purposes, namely, latent fingerprint dusting powders, magnetic fingerprint dusting powders, fluorescent fingerprint powders, laser or forensic light source dyes Swab dryers, namely, drying units for drying, transporting, and containing swabs samples for medical testing, forensic analysis and laboratory use in the nature of drying ovens Fingerprint kits and crime scene kits, namely, fingerprint kits, crime scene kits comprised of supplies to process latent prints, collect physical evidence and elimination of prints, namely, fingerprint powders, brushes, lifting tape, backing cards, gloves, evidence seals, evidence tape, tweezers, scalpel and case; paper evidence bags Plastic evidence tape for sealing envelopes, bags and other packages or containers holding evidence Fingerprint portable tents; Plastic evidence bags for storage and transport of evidence
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
17 - Rubber and plastic; packing and insulating materials
22 - Rope, netting, tents, awnings, sails and sacks; padding and stuffing materials
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Fingerprint powders namely, fluorescent, magnetic, bi-chromatic and latent fingerprint powders; chemical preparations in the nature of powder for use in taking, detecting and developing fingerprints; fingerprint developing chemicals, namely standard and magnetic latent print powders or fluorescent powders; Chemical reagents for non-medical or veterinary purposes, namely, latent fingerprint dusting powders, magnetic fingerprint dusting powders, fluorescent fingerprint powders, laser or forensic light source dyes Swab dryers, namely, drying units for drying, transporting, and containing swabs samples for medical testing, forensic analysis and laboratory use in the nature of drying ovens Fingerprint kits and crime scene kits, namely, fingerprint kits, crime scene kits comprised of supplies to process latent prints, collect physical evidence and elimination of prints, namely, fingerprint powders, brushes, lifting tape, backing cards, gloves, evidence seals, evidence tape, tweezers, scalpel and case; paper evidence bags Plastic evidence tape for sealing envelopes, bags and other packages or containers holding evidence Fingerprint portable tents; Plastic evidence bags for storage and transport of evidence
A headset includes two earcups that overlie and seal around the wearer's ears. The headset includes a system for suspension of the earcups on a helmet, as well as a speaker enclosure that provides increased structural strength without taking up additional space on the board. The headset also includes a battery compartment that can accept either one of two different size batteries to power the electrical components of the headset.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
19 - Non-metallic building materials
20 - Furniture and decorative products
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ID tents in the nature of instruments for scaling evidence at crime scenes; forensic evidence marker cones in the nature of instruments for scaling evidence at crime scenes; laser pointers for use in determining bullet trajectory; angle gauges being bullet trajectory angle finders; trajectory rods for use in the determination of bullet trajectory; trajectory rod connectors for use in the determination of bullet trajectory; trajectory spacer cones for use in the determination of bullet trajectory; trajectory string and trajectory tripod mounts for use in the determination of bullet trajectory; laser trajectory kits for use in determining bullet trajectory comprised of laser trajectory pointers, trajectory rods and connectors, tripod mount, angle finder measuring apparatus, and cardboard evidence boxes ID tents in the nature of paper markers for marking and identifying evidence at crime scenes; paper forensic evidence marker cones; cardboard evidence boxes Casting material, namely, dental stone used for casting molds of shoe prints and tire tracks ID tents in the nature of plastic markers for marking and identifying evidence at crime scenes; plastic forensic evidence marker cones
A holster support assembly for use by a user wearing a belt is adjustable for both drop and cant. The assembly includes a belt support that engages and is supported by the user's belt, the belt support defining a plurality of drop positions spaced apart along the track to enable the user to set the drop position of the holster. The assembly also includes a holster mount supported on the belt support for sliding movement relative to the belt support, the holster mount configured for supporting a holster. The holster mount has a first condition in which the holster mount is engaged with the belt support thereby blocking rotation of the holster mount relative to the belt support, and is selectively movable into a second condition in which the holster mount is rotatable relative to the belt support about an axis to enable the user to set the cant position of the holster relative to the belt support.
A holster support assembly for use by a user wearing a belt may be adjustable for both drop and cant. The assembly includes a belt support that engages and is supported by the user's belt, the belt support defining a plurality of drop positions spaced apart along the track to enable the user to set the drop position of the holster. The assembly also includes a holster mount supported on the belt support for sliding movement relative to the belt support, the holster mount configured for supporting a holster. The holster mount has a first condition in which the holster mount is engaged with the belt support thereby blocking rotation of the holster mount relative to the belt support, and is selectively movable into a second condition in which the holster mount is rotatable relative to the belt support about an axis to enable the user to set the cant position of the holster relative to the belt support. The assembly may include a pull member for helping the user to move the holster mount relative to the belt support, and blocking insert for blocking movement of the holster support into the second condition.
A holster support assembly for use by a user wearing a belt may be adjustable for both drop and cant. The assembly includes a belt support that engages and is supported by the user's belt, the belt support defining a plurality of drop positions spaced apart along the track to enable the user to set the drop position of the holster. The assembly also includes a holster mount supported on the belt support for sliding movement relative to the belt support, the holster mount configured for supporting a holster. The holster mount has a first condition in which the holster mount is engaged with the belt support thereby blocking rotation of the holster mount relative to the belt support, and is selectively movable into a second condition in which the holster mount is rotatable relative to the belt support about an axis to enable the user to set the cant position of the holster relative to the belt support. The assembly may include a pull member for helping the user to move the holster mount relative to the belt support, and a blocking insert for blocking movement of the holster support into the second condition.
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
08 - Hand tools and implements
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13 - Firearms; explosives
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handcuff cases police baton holders Military and police duty gear, namely, radio cases Military and police duty gear, namely, duty gear belts, ammunition cases, magazine holders, and defense spray pouches
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
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Communications headsets for use with communication radios, intercom systems, or other communications network transceivers. Hearing protection devices; earplugs; headsets for hearing protection.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
19 - Non-metallic building materials
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Warning markers and flags for use as evidence and forensic evidence markers; evidence markers in the form of tents; evidence marker cones; laser trajectory pointers; lasers for the forensic determination of bullet trajectories and bullet trajectory angle finders; scientific apparatus and instruments, namely rods, connectors, spacer cones, trajectory string and tripod mounts; laser trajectory kits, comprising of laser trajectory pointers, trajectory rods and connectors, tripod mount and angle finder; trajectory kits without laser trajectory pointer. Casting material, dental stone used for casting molds of shoe prints and tire tracks.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
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Fingerprint developing chemicals, fingerprint reagents; latent fingerprint powder; aerosol fingerprint powder; crime scene kits, namely kits containing materials for collecting fingerprints (fingerprints kits), consisting of one or more of the following items: fingerprint powder, fingerprint powder applicators. Magnetic fingerprint wands and brushes; swab dryer for use to transport, contain and dry collected samples. Evidence collection kits; fingerprint kits, fingerprint portable tents made of cardboard, chipboard or plastic to assist in applying fingerprint powder, latent print lifters; crime scene kits, namely kits containing materials for collecting physical evidence, consisting of one or more of the following items: kit boxes, fingerprint cardholders, tweezers, scalpels, rulers, scribers, evidence labels, magnifying glasses, lifting tape, brushes, fingerprint cards; evidence bags and evidence tape.
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
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Drug testing kits. Blood drawing apparatus. Instruction manuals for drug testing kits, instructional wall and desk charts; evidence bags, evidence tape. Providing instruction services with respect to the use of drug testing kits.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
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Fingerprint developing chemicals; fingerprint reagents; latent fingerprint powder; aerosol fingerprint powder; crime scene kits, namely kits containing materials for collecting fingerprints (fingerprints kits), consisting of one or more of the following items: fingerprint powder, fingerprint powder applicators. Magnetic fingerprint wands and brushes; swab dryer for use to transport, contain and dry collected samples. evidence collection kits; fingerprint kits,fingerprint portable tents made of cardboard, chipboard or plastic to assist in applying fingerprint powder,latent print lifters; crime scene kits, namely kits containing materials for collecting physical evidence, consisting of one or more of the following items: kit boxes, fingerprint cardholders, tweezers, scalpels, rulers, scribers, evidence labels, magnifying glasses, lifting tape, brushes, fingerprint cards; evidence bags and evidence tape.
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
13 - Firearms; explosives
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Handcuff cases. Police baton holders. Military and police duty gear, namely, radio cases. Military and police duty gear, namely duty gear belts, ammunition cases, magazine holders [pouches for gun magazines], and defense spray pouches.
A hearing protection headset that can be worn by a user includes left and right earcups. The headset includes a radio communication system enabling at least one radio signal to be received and played through one or both of the earcups. Noise control circuitry in the headset is configurable by a user between at least three active modes of operation—the circuitry having a first active mode in which the headset provides automatic noise reduction, a second active mode in which the headset provides automatic noise cancellation, and a third active mode in which the headset provides both automatic noise reduction and automatic noise cancellation. A switch is manually operable by the user to configure the circuitry between the first active mode and the second active mode and the third active mode.
G10K 11/178 - Methods or devices for protecting against, or for damping, noise or other acoustic waves in general using interference effects; Masking sound by electro-acoustically regenerating the original acoustic waves in anti-phase
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
04 - Industrial oils and greases; lubricants; fuels
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
08 - Hand tools and implements
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
10 - Medical apparatus and instruments
11 - Environmental control apparatus
13 - Firearms; explosives
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
20 - Furniture and decorative products
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
35 - Advertising and business services
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
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Chemical cleaning solvent for removing carbon buildup from firearms. Gun cleaning solutions; degreasing preparations and cleaners for use on vehicles; firearm cleaning preparations in the nature of non-chemical solvents for removing carbon buildup. Penetrating oil, gun barrel preserving oil and lubricating oils; Lubricants in the nature of lubricating gun oil having preservative properties formulated for use on firearms and edged weapons. Pharmaceutical preparations, namely, antidotes in the nature of pharmaceutical sprays for use in relieving the effects of personal defense sprays. Handcuff cases, metal handcuffs and metal handcuff keys; structural armor for guard booths and fortified armored positions, namely, armored doors of metal and armor-plating of metal for building; bullet-resistant modular wall systems primarily composed of wall panels of metal and metal bonding fasteners for mounting wall panels; Structural steel guard booths and fortified armored positions comprised primarily of steel tubing and metal armor plating for exterior wall and roof systems and also including glass polycarbonate composite armor for windows; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear belt accessories, namely, handcuff holders in the nature of pouches for attachment to duty gear belts. Utility knife cases; law enforcement safety equipment, namely, multi-stage positive lock tubular metal police batons; hand tools, namely, police batons, and police baton holders and covers; structural parts and fittings for all of the aforesaid; law enforcement safety equipment, namely, replaceable grips specially adapted for expandable and rigid police batons; battering rams; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear belt accessories, namely, police baton holders for attachment to duty gear belts; hand operated oil-feeding can for gun bores. Protective bullet resistant body armor, namely, bullet, slash and stab resistant body armor, protective vests and clothing; carriers for concealed panels specially adapted to protective body armor clothing; portable personal ballistic shields; ballistic helmets; personal protective equipment in the nature of body armor, namely, riot suits, shields, vests, torso protectors, groin protectors, shin guards, arm guards, knee and elbow pads, side panels for upper torso, helmets, gloves; safety equipment, namely, clothing having concealed ballistic resistant plates used for body armor, hard plate personal body armor; tactical body armor worn by first response law enforcement officers including side panels for upper torso, protective load bearing vests reinforced with ballistic armor for holding tactical equipment; radio holders, cassette recorder cases; protective and deployment equipment, namely, backpacks, duffel bags and gear bags specially adapted for carrying body armor and protective body armor clothing and also incorporating hydration systems comprised of hydration packs containing a fluid reservoir, delivery tube and mouthpiece; communications headsets for use with communication radios, intercom systems, or other communications network transceivers; remote speaker microphone and high temperature headsets for use with communication radios. Headsets for hearing protection without the ability to reproduce or transmit sound. Flashlight pockets in the nature of a flashlight holder; battery-operated lights for gun bores; firearm lights; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear belt accessories, namely, flashlight holders for attachment to duty gear belts. Magazine pouches for ammunition; defense spray pouches; holsters; gun belts, rifle slings, cartridge pouches, cartridge clip pouches, cartridge slides being cartridge pouches specially adapted to gun belts, cartridge cases and pistol rugs in the nature of pistol holders; kits for cleaning firearms primarily comprised of nylon brushes, bronze brushes, pull cable and handle, picks, bore pull-through scrapers and also including related firearm cleaning accessories, namely, gun cleaning preparations and gun cleaning cloths; revolver speedloader holders for ammunition; ammunition caddies; cartridge pouches; gun cases; holster adapters specially adapted to firearms; holders specially adapted to magazines for weapons; gun-cleaning brushes; wiping rods for guns; kits for cleaning and preserving firearms composed of gun cleaning brushes and cleaning preparations; rifle stocks; rifle scope rings; holster mounts; tap rack training aids (TRT) in the nature of blank cartridges; locking fork and plate specially adapted to holsters for securing holsters to belts and other firearm carriers; shooting accessories, namely, cheek pads specially adapted to rifles; firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching gun sights to a firearm, tri-rail adaptors being mounts for attaching accessories to a firearm, mounts for attaching lights to a firearm; grips and couplers specially adapted to magazines for weapons; self-defense weapons, namely, organic and chemical irritants in aerosol form for personal defense purposes; projectiles, grenades and gun ammunition cartridges containing organic and chemical irritants, smoke producing agents, rubber pellets, bean bag rounds and/or wood projectiles; stun grenades, grenade launchers and launching cartridges being explosive cartridges; reloadable stun grenades; cases sold empty specially adapted for gas bomb canisters of pepper gas and other defensive irritants; non-explosive personal defensive weapon in the nature of an organic irritant packaged in a pressurized spray canister; tear gas dispersing shells; tear gas grenades; personal defense sprays; non-lethal shells and grenades sold exclusively to governmental law enforcement agencies for use in crowd control; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear, namely, belts for guns and cartridges; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear belt accessories for attachment to duty gear belts, namely, holsters, ammunition magazine holders, and aerosol personal defense spray can holders; projectiles, namely, barricade penetrating cartridges containing liquid irritant; Aerosol sprays for self-defense; gun cleaning patches and cloths. Fabric pouches sold empty that may be used to hold gloves; leather goods, namely, key cases, handcuff cases; All-purpose carrying bags, namely, all-purpose utility bags and gear bags. Nonmetal key holders; plastic handcuff strip restraints. Coffee mugs. Belts, gloves; apparel, namely, shirts, headwear. Promoting the interests of law enforcement personnel in the field of body armor safety. Training services in the field of sizing of body armor; educational services, namely, developing training curriculums for others in the safety of law enforcement and civilians.
A headset controller for controlling two incoming radio signals for a headset that includes a left earcup and a right earcup. The controller includes a first radio signal input connection configured for receiving a first radio signal from a first radio, and a second radio signal input connection configured for receiving a second radio signal from a second radio different from the first radio. The controller also includes an electrical sensing and switching mechanism that is operative, when both channels have incoming signals, to send each signal separately to a respective earcup. The electrical sensing and switching mechanism is operative, when only one of the two channels has an incoming signal, to send that one signal to both earcups.
A hearing protection headset that can be worn by a user includes left and right earcups. The headset includes a radio communication system enabling at least one radio signal to be received and played through one or both of the earcups. Noise control circuitry in the headset is configurable by a user between at least three active modes of operation—the circuitry having a first active mode in which the headset provides automatic noise reduction, a second active mode in which the headset provides automatic noise cancellation, and a third active mode in which the headset provides both automatic noise reduction and automatic noise cancellation. A switch is manually operable by the user to configure the circuitry between the first active mode and the second active mode and the third active mode.
G10K 11/16 - Methods or devices for protecting against, or for damping, noise or other acoustic waves in general
G10K 11/178 - Methods or devices for protecting against, or for damping, noise or other acoustic waves in general using interference effects; Masking sound by electro-acoustically regenerating the original acoustic waves in anti-phase
Kits for cleaning and preserving firearms comprised primarily of an assortment of gun cleaning brushes, tie-on disposable cleaning sleeves specially adapted to gun cleaning brushes, centering cones, and containers of cleaning, lubricating and preserving oils
Magazine pouches for ammunition; defense spray pouches; holsters; gun belts, cartridge pouches, cartridge clip pouches, cartridge slides being cartridge pouches specially adapted to gun belts, cartridge cases and pistol rugs in the nature of pistol holders; revolver speedloader holders for ammunition; ammunition caddies; cartridge pouches; gun cases; holster adapters specially adapted to firearms; holders specially adapted to magazines for weapons; holster mounts; locking fork and plate specially adapted to holsters for securing holsters to belts and other firearm carriers; firearm attachments, namely, mounts for attaching gun sights to a firearm, mounts for attaching lights to a firearm; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear, namely, belts for guns and cartridges; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear belt accessories for attachment to duty gear belts, namely, holsters, ammunition magazine holders, and aerosol personal defense spray can holders Fabric pouches sold empty that may be used to hold gloves; All-purpose carrying bags, namely, all-purpose utility bags and gear bags
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
Goods & Services
Protective bullet resistant body armor, namely, bullet, slash and stab resistant body armor, protective vests and clothing; carriers for concealed panels specially adapted to protective body armor clothing; portable personal ballistic shields; ballistic helmets; personal protective equipment in the nature of body armor, namely, shields, vests, torso protectors, groin protectors, arm guards, side panels for upper torso, helmets, safety equipment, namely, clothing having concealed ballistic resistant plates used for body armor, hard plate personal body armor; tactical body armor worn by first response law enforcement officers including side panels for upper torso, protective load bearing vests reinforced with ballistic armor for holding tactical equipment; radio holders, cassette recorder cases; protective and deployment equipment, namely, backpacks, duffel bags and gear bags specially adapted for carrying body armor and protective body armor clothing and also incorporating hydration systems comprised of hydration packs containing a fluid reservoir, delivery tube and mouthpiece; communications headsets for use with communication radios, intercom systems, or other communications network transceivers; remote speaker microphone and high temperature headsets for use with communication radios Belts
Hand tools, namely, police baton holders; Utility knife cases; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear belt accessories, namely, police baton holders for attachment to duty gear belts Headsets for hearing protection without the ability to reproduce or transmit sound Flashlight pockets in the nature of a flashlight holder; battery-operated lights for gun bores; firearm lights; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear belt accessories, namely, flashlight holders for attachment to duty gear belts
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
20 - Furniture and decorative products
Goods & Services
Handcuff cases, and metal handcuff keys; finishes sold as an integral component of police and military duty gear belt accessories, namely, handcuff holders in the nature of pouches for attachment to duty gear belts Nonmetal key holders
41 - Education, entertainment, sporting and cultural services
Goods & Services
Promoting the interests of law enforcement personnel in the field of body armor safety Training services in the field of sizing of body armor; educational services, namely, developing training curriculums for others in the safety of law enforcement and civilians
A wireform attachment mechanism, or support arm, that can be used to attach an earcup to a helmet. The outer end of the support arm can be opened to release the earcup, or closed to clamp onto the earcup.
A wireform attachment mechanism, or support arm, that can be used to attach an earcup to a helmet. The outer end of the support arm can be opened to release the earcup, or closed to clamp onto the earcup.
A holster for a handgun includes a holster body having a chamber for receiving the handgun. An adjustable and resilient tensioner is mounted on the holster body in a position to be engaged by a handgun in the chamber, the tensioner being operable to apply a resilient biasing force to the handgun in the chamber.
A holster for a weapon that has a lovable actuator, such as a safety, has a movable holster part, such as a hood, that is supported on a body portion of the holster for movement relative to the body portion between an open position allowing the weapon to be removed from the body portion of the holster and a closed position blocking removal of the weapon from the body portion of the holster. The hood has an engagement portion that engages the safety of the weapon when the hood is moved from the open position to the closed position at a time when the weapon is in the holster.
A ballistic shield has a strike face and a body side and includes a ballistic panel and a viewport. Plies of ballistic material are formed together as the ballistic panel. A pocket in the ballistic panel is recessed into the strike face of the panel, and is at least partially defined by a pocket wail that is offset from a main body portion of the ballistic panel in a direction away from the strike face. The pocket wall has an opening forming a viewing area that is circumscribed by a frame section of the pocket wall. A viewport is secured in the pocket with a first section of the viewport overlying the frame section of the pocket wall and a second section of the viewport overlying the viewing area.
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
11 - Environmental control apparatus
13 - Firearms; explosives
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
Goods & Services
handcuff cases. flashlight pouches; flashlight pouches which clip onto a belt. ammunition magazine pouches, personal defense spray pouches; personal defense spray pouches which clip onto a belt and holsters. glove pouches.
A headset includes two earcups that overlie and seal around the wearer's ears. The headset includes a system for suspension of the earcups on a helmet, as well as a speaker enclosure that provides increased structural strength without taking up additional space on the board.
A quick disconnect coupling for releasably connecting first and second garment parts includes a tubular outer coupling part having a central opening and a garment portion that is configured to be connected with the first garment part. An inner coupling part has a garment portion that is configured to be connected with the second garment part. The inner coupling part is selectively movable into and out of the central opening of the outer coupling part to releasably connect the first and second garment parts. The coupling further includes a release pin that is movable along a pin passage in the inner coupling part to change the configuration of the inner coupling part from a locking configuration in which the inner coupling part is locked to the outer coupling part, to an unlocked configuration in which the inner coupling part can be pulled out of the central opening of the outer coupling part thereby to disconnect the coupling.
A handgun for insertion in a holster has a grip and a top edge and a trigger guard, A control element is removably mounted on the handgun trigger guard. The control element includes a control arm that extends from the trigger guard in a direction away from the top edge of the handgun and that has an outer end portion farthest from the top edge of the handgun. The dimensions of an associated holster are selected so that when the handgun Is holstered, the outer end portion of the control arm engages a wall of the holster.
A quick disconnect coupling (10) for releasably connecting first and second garment parts includes a tubular outer coupling part (20) having a central opening (26) and a garment portion (38) that is configured to be connected with the first garment part. An inner coupling part (40) has a garment portion (52) that is configured to be connected with the second garment part. The inner coupling part is selectively movable into and out of the central opening of the outer coupling part to releasably connect the first and second garment parts. The coupling further includes a release pin (70) that is movable along a pin passage (64) in the inner coupling part to change the configuration of the inner coupling part from a locking configuration in which the inner coupling part is locked to the outer coupling part, to an unlocked configuration in which the inner coupling part can be pulled out of the central opening of the outer coupling part thereby to disconnect the coupling.
A shotgun shell carrier includes two clips on opposite ends of a bracket, for holding two shells end to end. Each clip has a shell end compartment for receiving an end portion of a shelf. Each clip has a hood that extends over the shell end compartment to block longitudinal movement of the shell out of the clip.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
Goods & Services
Integrated weapons carrier system for use in military and law enforcement applications consisting of an apparatus for recording of sound, images, and human vital statistics comprising sensors and detectors as an integrated component of duty gear belts which trigger sensor-activated body cameras to record audio and visual information when weapons or firearm are drawn from belt or holster; Systems primarily comprised of video and audio recording, transmission, and storage devices, motion sensors, and geo-positioning systems for use with video and audio recording devices for use by military and law-enforcement personnel; Body cameras for use by military and law enforcement personnel
A projectile launcher has a drive mechanism for rotating a rotary magazine. The drive mechanism including a drive shaft fixed for rotation with the magazine about the axis. The drive shaft has a plurality of grooves. A detent member Is in engagement with the drive shaft. Relative axial movement between the detent member and the drive shaft causes rotation of the drive shaft and thus the magazine about the axis* without movement of the drive shaft in an axial direction.