John D. Marcaccio - Mount Airy NC, US Arthur H. Walkley - Bedford Hills NY, US
Assignee:
Aerial Machine & Tool Corporation - Vesta VA
International Classification:
A44B017/00 F16G011/00
US Classification:
24129R, 24130
Abstract:
A device for attaching a replacement hook or other fitting to the end of a hoist cable includes a main body with multiple cable-receiving slots formed in the lengthwise edges. An attachment point is formed on one end of the main body, and a switch-engaging member is attached to an opposing end of the main body. A cable is attached to the device by winding the cable around the main body and into the cable-receiving slots. When attached to a cable, the switch-engaging member is positioned to activate a cut-off switch of a hoist when the cable is fully retracted.
Static Discharge Cable For Aircraft And Method Of Using Same
A static discharge cable is attachable to a rescue hook or other component being lowered by an aircraft. The cable has a first fitting attachable to the hook or other component, a second fitting attached to the first fitting, and a conductive cable attached to the second fitting. The first and second fitting are attached using a shear pin. Attached to the other end of the cable is a light holder.
Survival Equipment Vest Incorporating Flotation Bladder
- Meadows of Dan VA, US John D. Marcaccio - Mt. Airy NC, US Timothy Perkins - Virginia Beach VA, US Regina F. Scott - Bassett VA, US
International Classification:
B63C 9/125 A41D 13/00
US Classification:
441106
Abstract:
A survival vest may include a vest body. The vest body may include a bladder containing pouch extending through left front, left shoulder, scapular, right shoulder and right front sections. That pouch may include a bladder release gap. A plurality of equipment attachment loops may be located on exterior faces of the vest. An inflatable bladder may be contained within the bladder containing pouch and may be configured to expand outside the bladder containing pouch through a bladder release gap upon inflation so as to push a left abdominal section of the vest body to the left and push a right abdominal section of the vest body to the right.
Timothy Perkins - Virginia Beach VA, US John D. Marcaccio - Mt. Airy NC, US Philip J. Ernst - Cana VA, US
Assignee:
AERIAL MACHINE & TOOL CORP. - Vesta VA
International Classification:
B65D 85/00
US Classification:
206317
Abstract:
A carrier for weapons and/or other tactical equipment can include a main body and an extension sleeve. The extension sleeve can be withdrawn so as to lengthen an internal storage region to, e.g., accommodate longer weapons.
John D. Marcaccio - Mt. Airy NC, US Terry F. Martin - Meadows of Dan VA, US Ricky L. Boyd - Meadows of Dan VA, US Philip J. Ernst - Cana VA, US Kenneth R. Wagner - Danbury CT, US
Assignee:
Aerial Machine & Tool Corp. - Vesta VA
International Classification:
H05B 37/02 G01J 3/10
US Classification:
315294, 250504 R
Abstract:
Individual illuminating modules can be coupled to each other and attached to a bumper on the end of a hoist cable. Different types of illumination modules can have similar outer dimensions and attachment fittings, but can be configured to provide different types of illumination. Modules of different types can be combined to accommodate particular circumstances or needs.