William L. Grilliot - Dayton OH, US Mary I. Grilliot - Dayton OH, US Patricia K. Waters - Tipp City OH, US Douglas Sloan - Douglaston NY, US John J. Reilly - Rockville Centre NY, US Michael P. Harty - West Islip NY, US Francis T. Haskell - West Islip NY, US Thomas J. Fee - Hempstead NY, US
Assignee:
Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
A41D 13/00 A62B 35/00
US Classification:
2227, 2 81, 2 24
Abstract:
As worn by a firefighter or by an emergency rescue worker, a protective garment having a lower torso-covering portion and two leg-covering portions is equipped with a drag harness or drag harnesses. Each drag harness is accessible through an aperture or apertures somewhere in the lower torso-covering and leg-covering portions. In the illustrated and described embodiments, the protective garment is equipped with two knee pads. Each knee pad is manipulatable between a position wherein such knee pad covers the aperture or apertures in a given one of the leg-covering portions and positions wherein such knee pad does not cover the aperture or apertures in the given one of the leg-covering portions. Each knee pad may serve as a flap or may be completely detachable.
Douglas Sloan - Douglaston NY, US John J. Reilly - Rockville Centre NY, US Mary I. Grilliot - Dayton OH, US William L. Grilliot - Dayton OH, US Michael P. Harty - West Islip NY, US Francis T. Haskell - West Islip NY, US Thomas J. Fee - Hempstead NY, US
Assignee:
Morning Pride Manufacturing, L.L.C. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
A41D 13/00
US Classification:
2 69, 182 3
Abstract:
As combined with a protective garment having a generally tubular portion, such as a protective coat having a sleeve, or such as a pair of protective pants having a pants leg, which may be regarded as being generally tubular, and a drag harness, which is assembled to the generally tubular portion and which facilitates dragging a wear from a hazardous situation. The drag harness includes a loop, which is assembled to and within the generally tubular portion, and a grip, which extends through an aperture in the generally tubular portion. The loop and the grip may be made from a single length of strapping or, alternatively, the loop and the grip may be made from separate lengths of strapping. The loop may have a fixed length or, alternatively, the drag harness may have a running noose, by which the loop is adapted to tighten when the grip is pulled.
Thomas J. Fee - South Hempstead NY, US Michael P. Fee - Northport NY, US Donna M. Haskell - West Islip NY, US Frank Haskell - West Islip NY, US Patricia A. Harty - West Islip NY, US Michael P. Harty - West Islip NY, US
Assignee:
Rescue Equipment Laboratories International, LLC - West Islip NY
International Classification:
A41D 13/00
US Classification:
2 69
Abstract:
Rescue harness devices are designed for incorporation into protective coats of firefighter or other types of first responders such that when deployed, the rescue harness forms a closed loop that cinches around an upper torso region under the armpits of an individual donning the protective coat, to thereby positively secure the individual and pull directly on the individual's body.
Thomas J. Fee - South Hempstead NY, US Frank Haskell - West Islip NY, US Michael P. Harty - West Islip NY, US
Assignee:
MFT Internal Inc. - West Islip NY
International Classification:
A61G 7/10
US Classification:
5628, 5 891 T
Abstract:
Emergency drag stretcher devices are provided that include a combination of a base panel formed of a flexible sheet material, and a unitary harness device coupled to the base panel, wherein the unitary harness system is adapted to securely restrain an individual and hold the base panel against the individual, and allow the individual to be dragged or vertically lifted using the emergency stretcher device.
Thomas J. Fee - South Hempstead NY, US Michael P. Fee - Northport NY, US Donna M. Haskell - West Islip NY, US Frank Haskell - West Islip NY, US Patricia A. Harty - West Islip NY, US Michael P. Harty - West Islip NY, US
Assignee:
Rescue Equipment Laboratories International, LLC - West Islip NY
International Classification:
A41D 13/00
US Classification:
2 69
Abstract:
Rescue harness devices are designed for incorporation into protective coats of firefighter or other types of first responders such that when deployed, the rescue harness forms a closed loop that cinches around an upper torso region under the armpits of an individual donning the protective coat, to thereby positively secure the individual and pull directly on the individual's body.
A cleaning and lubricating apparatus for a dental handpiece or other device includes a handpiece mounting base having a handpiece mounting structure; a lubricant reservoir; a compressed air chamber; a compressed air source connection structure in fluid communication with the compressed air chamber and with the lubricant reservoir; a valve pin and a valve pin slide passageway extending from a slide passageway opening in the mounting base to the air chamber and slidably containing the valve pin so that the valve pin has a valve pin exposed end extending outwardly from the mounting base and the valve pin a valve pin inward end and has a lateral lubricant delivery depression and is fitted with at least one sealing structure positioned at the point along the valve pin at which the slide passageway meets the air chamber; a lubricant deposit passageway extending between the lubricant reservoir and the slide passageway for delivering lubricant into the lubricant delivery depression.
Frank HASKELL - West Islip NY, US Thomas J. Fee - South Hempstead NY, US Michael P. Harty - West Islip NY, US
Assignee:
MFT Internal Inc., d/b/a Rite Rescue Systems - West Islip NY
International Classification:
A61G 1/013 A62B 35/00
US Classification:
5628, 5627, 182 3
Abstract:
An emergency drag stretcher is disclosed that combines a base panel formed of a flexible sheet material and a harness. The harness securely restrains an individual and holds the base panel against the individual, allowing the individual to be dragged or vertically lifted using the emergency drag stretcher.
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