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Rotary connector using plurality of flexible cables |
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Playground swing apparatus |
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Children's activity and entertainment enclosure |
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Holographic installation |
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Diagnostic system for detecting and indicating cranial movements |
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Modular picture holder |
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Picture frame assembly |
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Picture frame illumination apparatus |
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Infant stimulus toy apparatus |
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Built-in full-body harness system for hunters
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Inventors: Ferguson, Jr., Vernon;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Calvert; John J.
Assistant Examiner: Patel; Tejash
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Henderson & Sturm LLP
A built-in full-body harness system 10 for hunters including a full-body harness member 20 having a pair of adjustable length upper body strap members 21, 22 which are connected to a bracket element 23 having a D-ring element 24, an adjustable length chest strap member 26 and an elongated lower body strap member 31 connected to the upper body strap members 21, 22 which are slidably received in internal passageways 53 formed in an outerwear unit 12 such that the full-body harness member 20 is suspended within the outerwear unit 12. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION As can be seen by reference to the drawings, and in particular to FIG. 1, the built-in, full-body harness system for hunters that forms the basis of the present invention is designated generally by the reference number 10. The system 10 comprises in general a full-body harness unit 11 and an outerwear unit 12. These units will now be described in seriatim fashion. As can best be seen by reference to FIGS. 3, 4, and 9, the full-body harness unit 11 comprises a full-body harness member 20 having a pair of relatively elongated upper body strap members 21, 22 which pass in a crisscross fashion through a bracket element 23 provided with an enlarged pivoted D-ring element 24; wherein, the bracket 23 and the D-ring element 24 are disposed on the upper rear portion of the full-body harness member 20 at a point proximate the user's shoulder blades. As shown in FIGS. 3, 4, and 9, the front portion of the upper body strap members 21, 22 are provided with strap adjustment elements 25 to vary the length of the upper body strap members 21, 22 in a well-recognized fashion to accommodate hunters having different trunk lengths. In addition, at least one of the upper body strap members 21 of the full-body harness member 20 is provided with at least one adjustable length horizontal chest strap member 26 provided with another strap adjustment element and a bayonet clip 27 wherein the other upper body strap member 22 of the full-body harness member 20 is provided with a quick release clasp element 28 that is adapted to receive and releasably engage the chest strap member 26 in a well-recognized manner. Still referring to FIGS. 3, 4, and 9, it can be seen that the full-body harness member 20 further includes a lower body strap assembly designated generally as 30 which includes an elongated lower body strap member 31 which passes through a pair of smaller D-ring elements 29 that join the opposite ends of the two upper body strap members 21, 22 together as well as form the operative connection between the upper body strap members 21, 22 to the lower body strap assembly 30
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