Claims
- 1. A handle for carrying objects, said handle comprising:
two ends, each end comprising means for retaining objects, a central portion having two sides, each side including a groove, a stopper that is force to fit into each of the grooves, substantially fills the groove, and has a complementary-shape therewith, and stopper has a thickness and a resistance able to keep in place a padding; whereby a user can add to said handle a removably attached padding covering a part of the central portion and being secured in place by the stoppers in the grooves.
- 2. The handle of claim 1 wherein said stopper has a lateral part and two opposite sides:
a) a external or front side being a substantially plan surface kept in view and built in a printable material; b) a internal or rear side wherein points of said internal side laying on planes parallel to said external side, whereby it is permitted the contemporaneous printing of a plurality of stoppers on their external sides by cause of the co planarity of said external sides when said stoppers lying on a plan surface by their internal sides and located one close to the other.
- 3. The handle of claim 2 wherein a plane containing said external side of said stopper and a plane containing a surface of said lateral part of said stopper form an oblique angle.
- 4. The handle of claim 2 further comprising at least a joint for the keeping in place of said stopper in said groove.
- 5. The handle of claim 4 further comprising a protrusion protruding from said rear side, having said joint.
- 6. The handle of claim 2 wherein said internal side of said stopper has at least one groove joint whereby said groove joint can be connected to a tongue joint located in said central portion.
- 7. The handle of claim 2 wherein said internal side of said stopper has at least one tongue joint whereby said tongue joint can be connected to a groove joint located in said central portion.
- 8. The handle of claim 1 further comprising a padding partially forced in said grooves by said stoppers.
- 9. The handle of claim 1 wherein each of said ends has a substantially vertical face having a connecting apparatus.
- 10. The handle of claim 9 wherein said connecting apparatus comprises:
a) a flexible tongue protruding from said substantially vertical face in its upper part, it is slightly curved downwards for helping insertions, it is thin and elastic, so as to permit a slight-finger-effort for the partial opening of said connecting apparatus; b) a lower protrusion protruding from said substantially vertical face from its lower part, comprising a substantially horizontal corbel ending in a substantially vertical rigid hook-shaped element, ending in a thickened ending having a downwards-inclined surface, for the helping of insertions; whereby said connecting apparatus is kept close by two opposite bodies, consisting of said flexible tongue and of opposite said substantially vertical rigid hook-shaped element; by cause of the existence of one only elastic body, a distance between the two bodies is required for easy insertion.
- 11. The handle of claim 9 wherein said connecting apparatus comprises:
a) a flexible tongue protruding from said substantially vertical face in its upper part, said flexible tongue being slightly curved downwards for helping insertions, being thin and and elastic, so as to permit a slight-finger-effort for the partial opening of said connecting apparatus; b) a lower double-ended protrusion protruding from said substantially vertical face in its lower part, said lower double-ended protrusion comprising a substantially horizontal double-ended corbel ending in a lower elastic protrusion and in an upper rigid protrusion defining a supplemental space; b1) said lower elastic protrusion comprising a substantially vertical elastic hook-shaped element, having a lower thin portion, so thin as to be elastic, and an upper thickened ending having a downwards inclined surface, said inclined surface standing opposite to said flexible tongue; b2) said upper protrusion having an upper hook-shaped end extending upwards in a position lower than said inclined surface; whereby said connecting apparatus is kept closed by two opposite elastic bodies, consisting of said upper flexible tongue and of opposite said lower elastic protrusion, whereby the distance between the ends of said two bodies can be zero and closure can be total, by cause of the existence of said two elastic bodies, whereby insertion maneuver is more easy than in connecting apparatuses based upon one only elastic body, whereby said supplemental space can be used as a supplemental hooking space, whereby the hooking feature is performed by an open rigid hook and the closure of said hook is performed by two opposite elastic members, one of which is protruding from the lower external part of said hook.
- 12. The handle of claim 9 wherein said connecting apparatus comprises at least one ring-shaped body to be hooked by a load having hooking means.
- 13. A handle for carrying objects, having a central portion having two sides and two ends, said portion having in each of said sides at least one groove, said central portion having at each of said ends having a substantially vertical face having means for retaining said objects characterized in that:
a) said groove is substantially filled by a complementary-shaped element or elongated lateral element or stopper; b) said stopper is forced in said groove; c) said stopper has a thickness and a resistance able to keep in place a padding when said padding partially compressed in said groove by said stopper; d) said means for retaining objects comprise:
x) a flexible tongue protruding from said substantially vertical face in its upper part, said flexible tongue being slightly curved downwards for helping insertions, being thin and elastic, so as to permit a slight-finger-effort for the partial opening of said connecting apparatus. y) a lower double-ended protrusion protruding from said substantially vertical face in its lower part, said lower double-ended protrusion comprising a substantially horizontal corbel ending in a lower elastic protrusion and in an upper rigid protrusion defining a supplemental space:
a) said lower elastic protrusion comprising a substantially vertical elastic hook-shaped element, having a lower thin portion so thin as to be elastic and an upper thickened ending having a downwards inclined surface, said inclined surface standing opposite to said flexible tongue; b) said upper protrusion having an upper hook-shaped end extending upwards in a position lower than said inclined surface; whereby said connecting apparatus is kept closed by two opposite elastic bodies, consisting of said upper flexible tongue and of opposite said lower elastic protrusion.
- 14. The handle for carrying objects according to claim 13, further comprising a hook able sliding cable set comprising:
a) a sliding stopper; b) a loop shaped cable threaded through said stopper, so as to obtain
x) an upper loop, for connection with a hook, and y) a lower loop having:
y1) a lower loop beginning, in proximity of said sliding stopper, and having y2) a lower loop end or sliding end at the opposite side; whereby it is possible to maneuver said loop so as to form a sliding loop by passing said lower loop end around said lower loop beginning under said stopper, said stopper working such as an obstacle against the sliding of said end in loosing direction; whereby it is possible to keep tight said sliding loop around a load by simply pushing said stopper against sliding end of said lower loop.
- 15. The handle for carrying objects of claim 14 further comprising at least one obstacle against the coming out of said stopper when maneuvered.
- 16. The handle for carrying objects of claim 15 wherein said at least one obstacle is a connector, included in said upper loop.
- 17. The handle for carrying objects of claim 16 further comprising at least one elongated element connected to said lower loop;
- 18. A handle for carrying objects, having a central portion having two sides and two ends, said portion having in each of said sides at least one groove, said central portion having at each of said ends having a substantially vertical face having means for retaining said objects characterized in that:
a) said groove is substantially filled by a complementary-shaped element or elongated lateral element or stopper, b) said stopper is forced in said groove, c) said stopper has a thickness and a resistance able to keep in place a padding when said padding partially compressed in said groove by said stopper, d) said means for retaining objects comprise at least one ring-shaped body to be hooked by a load having hooking means.
- 19. A hook able sliding cable set comprising:
a) a sliding stopper, which can slide and be blocked, b) a loop shaped cable threaded through said stopper so as to obtain:
b1) an upper loop, for connection with a hook, and b2) a lower loop having:
x) a lower loop beginning, in proximity of said sliding stopper, and having y) a lower loop end or sliding end at the opposite side; whereby it is possible to maneuver said loop so as to form a sliding loop by passing said lower loop end around said lower loop beginning under said stopper, said stopper working such as an obstacle which can slide and be pressed against said sliding end and then blocked against the sliding of said end in loosing direction, whereby it is possible to tighten and keep tight said sliding loop around a load.
- 20. The hook able sliding cable set of claim 19 further comprising at least one obstacle against the coming out of said stopper when maneuvered, said obstacle connected to said upper loop.
- 21. The hook able sliding cable set of claim 20 wherein said at least one obstacle is a connector, included in said upper loop.
- 22. The hook able sliding cable set of claim 21 further comprising at least one elongated element connected to said lower loop;
- 23. The hook able sliding cable set of claim 22 wherein said elongated element having a hole in one side, said hole used for the connection to said lower loop of said cable set.
- 24. A carrying device for the carrying of skis, comprising:
a connecting handle comprising:
a) a central portion having two sides and two ends, b) at least one groove in each of said sides, c) at each of said ends having a substantially vertical face having means for retaining said objects, d) at least two hookable sliding cable sets for the retaining of skis, characterized in that: e) said groove is substantially filled by a complementary-shaped element or elongated lateral element or stopper, f) said stopper is forced in said groove, g) said stopper has a thickness and a resistance able to keep in place a padding when said padding partially compressed in said groove by said stopper, h) said means for retaining objects comprise at least one ring-shaped body to be hooked by hooking means connected to a load; each of said sliding cable sets comprising: i) a sliding stopper, l) a loop shaped cable threaded through said stopper so as to obtain an upper loop, for connection with a hook, and a lower loop having a lower loop beginning, in proximity of said sliding stopper, and having a lower loop end or sliding end at the opposite side, m) at least one obstacle against the coming out of said stopper when maneuvered, said obstacle connected to said upper loop, said obstacle being a connector, n) at least one elongated element connected to said lower loop; whereby it is possible transport a ski pair kept tight avoiding the sliding of said cable set because said elongated element is compressed and blocked between skis and because said loop shaped cable is threaded through said hole and therefore prevented from sliding along skis in their length direction.
- 25. The handle of claim 11 further comprising two hooks, each located under each of said corbels.
Priority Claims (3)
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PCT:IT96/00115 |
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NA95A000055 |
Nov 1995 |
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NA95A000029 |
Jun 1995 |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-part Application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/947,701, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/729,374, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/973,350, now abandoned. This patent application claims priority of International Application No. PCT:IT96/00115, filed Nov. 27, 1995 which is in turn claimed priority of Italian Patent Application No. NA95A000055, file Nov. 27, 1995, which in turn claimed priority of Italian Patent Application No. NA95A000029, filed Jun. 5, 1995.
[0002] This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/947,701, filed on Sep. 7, 2001, now abandoned. This patent application claims priority of International Application No. PCT/1T96/00115, filed Jun. 4, 1996, which, in turn claimed priority of Italian Patent Application No. NA95A000055, filed Nov. 27, 1995, which in turn claimed priority of Italian Patent Application No. NA95A000029, filed Jun. 5, 1995.
Continuations (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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