Claims
- 1. A lanyard breakaway connector used for mounting on one end and an opposite end of a lanyard, the lanyard received around a neck of a user, the breakaway connector comprising:
- a first connector member having a first housing with gripping means therein and adapted for engaging and holding the one end of the lanyard inside said first housing;
- a first ball arm with a first ball attached thereto, said first ball arm extending outwardly from an end of said first housing;
- a second connector member having a second housing with gripping means therein and adapted for engaging and holding the opposite end of the lanyard inside said second housing; and
- a second socket arm with a channel and a hole therein, said second socket arm attached to and extending outwardly from an end of said second housing, said second socket arm adapted for receiving said first ball arm therein in releasable engagement;
- wherein a portion of said first ball extends upwardly from a top portion of said first ball arm and downwardly from a bottom portion of said first ball arm, said first ball adapted for receipt in the hole in the channel of said second socket arm.
- 2. The connector as described in claim 1 wherein said gripping means in said first and second housings is a plurality of upwardly extending spikes in said first and second housings for engaging the ends of the lanyard.
- 3. The connector as described in claim 2 wherein said first and second housings includes a groove therein with said spikes extending upwardly therefrom, said first and second housings further including a hinged housing cover with a latch for covering said groove and said spikes therein.
- 4. A lanyard breakaway connector used for mounting on one end and an opposite end of a lanyard, the lanyard received around a neck of a user, the breakaway connector comprising:
- a first connector member having an enclosed first housing with gripping means therein and adapted for engaging and holding the one end of the lanyard inside said first housing;
- a first ball arm with a first ball mounted on an end of said first ball arm, said first ball arm extending outwardly from an end of said first housing;
- a first socket arm with a channel and a hole therein, said first socket arm attached to and extending outwardly from an end of said first housing, said first socket arm parallel to said first ball arm;
- a second connector member having an enclosed second housing with gripping means therein and adapted for engaging and holding the opposite end of the lanyard inside said second housing;
- a second ball arm with a second ball mounted on an end of said second ball arm, said second ball arm extending outwardly from an end of said second housing; and
- a second socket arm with a channel and a hole therein, said second socket arm attached to and extending outwardly from an end of said second housing, said second socket arm parallel to said second ball arm, said second socket arm adapted for receiving said first ball arm therein with said first ball received in the hole in the channel of said second socket arm in releasable engagement, said first socket arm adapted for receiving said second ball arm therein with said second ball received in the hole in the channel of said first socket arm in releasable engagement;
- wherein a portion of said first ball and said second ball extend upwardly from a top portion of said first ball arm and said second ball arm and downwardly from a bottom portion of said first ball arm and said second ball arm, said first ball adapted for receipt in the hole in the channel of said second socket arm and said second ball adapted for receipt in the hole in the channel of said first socket arm, said first ball and said second ball being the same size and shape.
- 5. The connector as described in claim 4 wherein said gripping means in said first and second housings is a plurality of upwardly extending spikes in said first and second housings for engaging the ends of the lanyard.
- 6. The connector as described in claim 5 wherein said first and second housings includes a groove therein with said spikes extending upwardly therefrom, said first and second housings further including a hinged housing cover with a latch for covering said groove and said spikes therein.
- 7. A lanyard breakaway connector used for mounting on one end and an opposite end of a lanyard, the lanyard received around a neck of a user, the breakaway connector comprising:
- a first connector member having an enclosed first housing with a plurality of upwardly extending spikes in said first housing for engaging and holding the one end of the lanyard inside said first housing;
- a first ball arm with a first ball mounted on an end of said first ball arm, said first ball arm extending outwardly from an end of said first housing;
- a first socket arm with a channel and a hole therein, said first socket arm attached to and extending outwardly from an end of said first housing, said first socket arm parallel to said first ball arm;
- a second connector member having an enclosed second housing with a plurality of upwardly extending spikes in said second housing for engaging and holding the opposite end of the lanyard inside said second housing;
- a second ball arm with a second ball mounted on an end of said second ball arm, said second ball arm extending outwardly from an end of said second housing; and
- a second socket arm with a channel and a hole therein, said second socket arm attached to and extending outwardly from an end of said second housing, said second socket arm parallel to said second ball arm, said second socket arm adapted for receiving said first ball arm therein with said first ball received in the hole in the channel of said second socket arm in releasable engagement, said first socket arm adapted for receiving said second ball arm therein with said second ball received in the hole in the channel of said first socket arm in releasable engagement;
- wherein a portion of said first ball and said second ball extend upwardly from a top portion of said first ball arm and said second ball arm and downwardly from a bottom portion of said first ball arm and said second ball arm, said first ball adapted for receipt in the hole in the channel of said second socket arm and said second ball adapted for receipt in the hole in the channel of said first socket arm, said first ball and said second ball being the same size and shape.
- 8. The connector as described in claim 7 wherein said first and second housings includes a groove therein with said spikes extending upwardly therefrom, said first and second housings further including a hinged housing cover with a latch for covering said groove and said spikes therein.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/056,450, filed Aug. 19, 1999.
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