A headwear assembly, comprising a crown, a bill attached to said crown, and extending outwardly therefrom. The bill comprises an upper bill portion comprising a first periphery and a first closure means disposed along that first periphery, a lower bill portion comprising a second periphery and a second closure means disposed along that second periphery, wherein the first periphery can be releaseably attached to the second periphery by releaseably attaching the first closure means to the second closure means to define an enclosed space between the upper bill portion and the lower bill portion.
A pet carrying apparatus in which a pet can get in or out of a bag structure by itself is provided. The bag structure has a definite inner space defined by a bag body, a positioning frame that is positioned on a periphery the bag body, and a front layer defining a pet opening therein, whereby a pet can get in or out of the inner space. The apparatus further has a vehicle body that defines a vehicle inner space. The vehicle body has a frame and a set of attached wheels. The apparatus also has a pair of connecting devices positioned opposite of each other. Each of the connecting devices being located at an inner side of the vehicle body such that when the bag structure is placed within the vehicle inner space, the pair of connecting devices is symmetrically placed on the positioning frame.
A pet carrying bag having an expandable/collapsible sub chamber is disclosed. Two prop boards are inserted to the side vertical patches of the sub chamber, sustaining the bag in its expanded stated; the two prop boards can be stored in two bottom horizontal seam patches when the bag is in its collapsed stated. The flexibility of the present invention better accomodates pet owners' need to transport pets of varying sizes or when pet grows up in size.
- Vista CA, US George Seelman - Temecula CA, US Fong Chang - Diamond Bar CA, US David Martinez - Simpsonville SC, US
International Classification:
G08B 27/00
US Classification:
34053916
Abstract:
A method and apparatus is described for transmitting event codes from a base station to a remote location. In one embodiment, a method is described, executed by a processor within an event communication module, the method comprising receiving an encoded event code from a base station over an interface connection, selecting a first transmission method from two or more communication methods based on the received event code, encoding the event code based on the first communication method, and transmitting the encoded event code to remote location by a communication module configured to communicate using the first communication method.
Dr. Chang graduated from the Natl Taiwan Univ Coll of Med, Taipei, Taiwan (385 02 Prior 1/71) in 1970. She works in Trinity, FL and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Chang is affiliated with Medical Center Trinity, Morton Plant North Bay Hospital and Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point.