PROTECTIVE LOAD BEARING VESTS

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BUILDING A SUPERHUMAN FUTURE Qore Performance Inc. STE A2 22311 Shaw Rd Sterling VA 20166 Protective load bearing vests for holding tactical equipment and ballistic armor; Protective load bearing thermoregulation vests for carrying hydration and cooling packs to prevent injury due to overheating;Shirts; Clothing for athletic use, namely, training vests;
ICEPLATE EXO (ICE) Qore Performance Inc. STE A2 22311 Shaw Rd Sterling VA 20166 Protective load bearing vests for holding tactical equipment and ballistic armor; Protective load bearing thermoregulation vests for carrying hydration and cooling packs to prevent injury due to overheating;ICE PLATE EXO ICE;Hydration packs containing a fluid reservoir, delivery tube, and mouthpiece integrated within load bearing vests;EXO;
RZR Military Products, Inc. 4435 Hoffman Road Jackson Springs NC 27281 Protective load bearing vests for use with reinforced with ballistic armor for holding tactical equipment; Bags for holding military gear, equipment, and accessories and belts for military equipment, namely, bags, belts, cases and pouches for holding and carrying binoculars, range finders, night vision optics, goggles, radios and tactical gloves;Bags specifically adapted to hold firearms; Bags for holding military gear, equipment, and accessories and belts for military equipment, namely, bags, belts, cases and pouches for holding and carrying firearms, weapons, ammunition, ammunition magazines, grenades, pepper sprays and rifle slings; Sniper drag bags; Ammunition bags; Combination holster and ammunition magazine pouch; and Belts adapted for ammunition;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Apparatus for use in handling a load where a load-bearing rope and a service cable are inter-wound as they are being paid out, having a wrapping device for wrapping a securing member around the service cable and the load-bearing rope, and to unwrap the securing member from the service cable and load-bearing rope as either of them is recovered. The securing member is wound around the service cable and the hoist rope, to hold the service cable relative to the load-bearing rope and to reduce the extent of creeping of the service cable down the load-bearing rope. The securing member can be planar, in the form of a strip, tape or ribbon, or can have a circular cross-section, in the form of a rope. In preferred embodiments, the securing member is resilient and is applied to the rope in tension.