Claims
- 1. A tethering system for a personal article, comprising:
a personal article mounted on a user's body; a retractable tether having a housing with a cable and spring within said housing, said cable extendable from and retractable into said tether housing under the tension of said spring, said cable having a stop to prevent it from fully retracting into said housing; a mounting mechanism for mounting said tether to the user's body; and a lanyard connected between said cable stop and said personal article, said cable not extendible from said housing under the weight of said personal article.
- 2. The tethering system of claim 1, arranged to prevent said personal article from falling to the ground when said cable is retracted.
- 3. The tethering system of claim 1, wherein said lanyard comprises a rope or string.
- 4. The tethering system of claim 1, wherein said mounting mechanism is arranged to mount said retractable tether to a belt.
- 5. The tethering system of claim 4, wherein said mounting mechanism comprises a tension blade connected on a first end to said tether housing, with the second end opposite said first end and directed down adjacent to said housing, part of said blade urged against said housing and arranged so that a belt is capable of being held between said blade and said housing.
- 6. The tethering system of claim 5, further comprising a blade tab at its second end that is positioned that extends between said blade and said housing to provide a stop to prevent the retractable tether from sliding off a belt after said retractable tether is mounted on the belt.
- 7. The tethering system of claim 1, wherein said personal article is a device from the group consisting of a cell phone, pager, PDA, Global Positioning System, radio, calculator, or bull horn.
- 8. The tethering system of claim 1, wherein said personal article is a cell phone or pager, said system further comprising a holster device to mount said cell phone or pager to a belt.
- 9. The tethering system of claim 7, wherein said retractable tether is mounted adjacent to said personal article, within a distance less than the length of said tether so that said cable is not retracted from said housing when said personal article is in its mounted position.
- 10. The tethering system of claim 8, wherein said personal article is mounted in its holster adjacent to said retractable tether within a distance less that the length of said tether so that said cable is not retracted from said housing when said personal article is in its holster, so that there is no spring tension between said personal article and said retractable tether.
- 11. The tethering system of claim 8, wherein said retractable tether is arranged so that said cable extends from said housing upward for use of said cell phone or pager without substantially bending said cable.
- 12. The tethering system of claim 7, wherein said retractable tether is arranged so that said cable extends from said housing in a direction which allows use of said personal article without substantially bending said cable.
- 13. The tethering system of claim 1, further comprising a separating mechanism to allow for said personal article to be separated from said retracting tether.
- 14. The tethering system of claim 1, wherein tether housing is rotatable about said mounting mechanism.
- 15. A retractable tether, comprising:
a tether housing; a cable within said tether housing, said housing having a hole from which said cable extends, said cable having a stop on its end that extends from said housing hole, said stop being larger than said housing hole to prevent said cable from fully retracting into said housing; a spring within said tether housing which urges retraction of said cable; a lanyard attached to said stop; and a mounting mechanism on said tether housing.
- 16. The tether of claim 15, wherein said lanyard is attached to an object, said spring having sufficient tension to prevent said cable from extending from said housing under the weight of said object.
- 17. The tether of claim 15, wherein said lanyard is attached to an object, said mounting mechanism mounting said tether housing with said housing hole directed up, said cable prevented from extending from said housing under the weight of said object.
- 18. The tether of claim 15, wherein said lanyard comprises a rope or string.
- 19. The tether of claim 15, wherein said mounting mechanism is arranged to mount said retractable tether to a belt.
- 20. The tether of claim 15, wherein said mounting mechanism comprises a tension blade having a first and second end, said first end connected to said tether housing, with the second end opposite said first end and adjacent to said housing, at least part of said blade urged against said housing and arranged so that a belt is capable of being held between said blade and said housing.
- 21. The tether of claim 15, further comprising a blade tab at its second end that is positioned such that it extends between said blade and said housing to provide a stop to prevent the retractable tether from sliding off a belt after said retractable tether is mounted on the belt.
- 22. The tether of claim 15, wherein said object is a cell phone or pager mounted to a belt and said retractable tether is mounted adjacent to said object on a belt.
- 23. The tether of claim 22, wherein said retractable tether is mounted adjacent to said object within a distance less than the length of said tether so that said cable is not retracted from said housing when said object and retractable tether are in their mounted position.
- 24. The tether of claim 23, wherein said retractable tether is arranged so that said cable extends from said housing in an upward direction for use of said cell phone or pager without substantially bending said cable.
- 25. The tether of claim 16, further comprising separating mechanism to allow for said object to be separated from said retracting tether.
- 26. The tethering of claim 15, wherein tether housing is rotatable about said mounting mechanism.
- 27. A retractable tether, comprising:
a tether housing; a cable within said tether housing, said housing having a hole from which said cable extends, said cable having a stop on its end that extends from said housing hole, said stop being larger than said housing hole to prevent said cable from fully retracting into said housing; a spring within said tether housing which urges retraction of said cable; a rotatable mounting mechanism on said tether housing for mounting said retractable tether, said tether housing being rotatable about said mounting mechanism, said cable being extendible from said tether housing at different angles depending on the orientation of said tether housing.
- 28. The tether of claim 27, further comprising a lanyard attached to said stop at one end and attached to an object at its other end, said spring having sufficient tension to prevent said cable from extending from said housing under the weight of said object.
- 29. The tether of claim 28, wherein said retractable tether is mounted adjacent to said object within a distance less than the length of said tether so that said cable is not retracted from said housing when said object and retractable tether are in their mounted position.
- 30. The tether of claim 27, wherein said retractable tether is arranged so that said cable extends without substantially bending said cable.
- 31. The tether of claim 28, further comprising separating mechanism to allow for said object to be separated from said retracting tether.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/311,526 to Salentine et al., which was filed on Aug. 10, 2001, and provisional application No. 60/388,462 to Salentine et al., which was filed on Jun. 13, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60311526 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
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60388462 |
Jun 2002 |
US |