No part of the invention disclosed herein was the subject of federally sponsored research or development.
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1. Field of the Invention
The field of the invention and related embodiments disclosed herein is fasteners which can connect sturdy fabrics of various sizes and shapes around objects to be contained or secured.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various devices have been developed for fastening fabrics together so that the fabric can enclose various objects or secure objects and items for storage or transport. Common fasteners include: 1) a hook which attaches to a receiver, 2) a buckle type fastener, 3) a Velcro™ fastener, 4) an adjustable ratchet-type fastener, and many other type of fasteners. None of the available fasteners are physically imbedded in the fabric which is to be fastened about the objects or items, but are usually separate. Encasing the fastening components in fabric allows protection against areas or items which are prone to damage. Because the other fasteners are separate from the fabric which is intended to encase the object, the fasteners get lost or they require significant manipulation in order to work properly. Further, most fasteners are difficult or cumbersome to connect and disconnect. What is needed in the art is a fastener, physically embedded into sturdy fabric material which can easily be connected or single handedly disconnected and operates comfortably in the operators hand or fingers.
The invention and related embodiments disclosed herein is a fastener, physically embedded into sturdy fabric material which can easily be connected or single handedly disconnected and operates comfortably in the operators hand or fingers. Specifically, the invention and related embodiments disclosed herein consists of a spring shaped like a fishtail and a spring receiver for the fishtail spring, both of which are physically embedded at strategic locations into sturdy fabric. The sturdy fabric can be wrapped around the object or item to be moved and the fabric can be secured by insertion of the fishtail spring into the spring receiver.
A better understanding of the present invention and related embodiments may be had by review of the following drawing/figures:
a is a drawing showing the orientation of the fishtail fastener spring on a sturdy fabric.
b is a drawing showing the orientation of the fishtail fastener spring receiver on a sturdy fabric.
a is a drawing showing the fishtail fastener spring embedded in a sturdy fabric.
b is a drawing showing the fishtail fastener spring receiver embedded in a sturdy fabric.
Figure. 5 shows the fishtail fastener spring inserted into the fishtail fastener spring receiver when not embedded in the sturdy fabric.
The invention and related embodiments disclosed herein is an apparatus by which sturdy fabric may be joined together so as to encase objects or items to be contained or secured. Specifically, the invention and related embodiments consist of a “V” shaped fishtail fastener spring and a fishtail fastener spring receiver both of which are embedded in the sturdy fabric to be fastened together. As shown in
The fishtail fastener spring 1 and the fishtail fastener spring receiver 5 are to be embedded into a sturdy fabric 7 to be fastened together as shown in
The fishtail fastener spring 1 and the fishtail fastener spring receiver 5 are embedded into a sturdy fabric 7 as shown in
In order to fasten the pieces of sturdy fabric 7 together, the two circular stops 3 of the fishtail fastener spring 1 are inserted into the integrated opening 6 within the sturdy fabric 7 from the interior of the fishtail fastener spring receiver 5 by compressing the spring 2 by squeezing on the lateral struts 4 until the circular stops 3 can pass through the opening 6 as shown in
The orientation of the fishtail fastener spring 1 following insertion of the circular stops 3 through the opening 6 in the fishtail fastener spring receiver 5 and the locking of the circular stops 3 against the lateral members 5b of the fishtail fastener spring receiver 5 is more clearly shown in
The orientation of the fishtail fastener springs 1 and the fishtail fastener spring receivers 5 into the sturdy fabric 7 is shown in
In order to close the bag 9 constructed of sturdy fabric 7, the circular stops 3 of the fishtail fastener spring 1 from a corner 7b opposite the corner 7c of the bag 9 into which the fishtail fastener spring receiver 7c is embedded is inserted into the opening 6 of the fishtail fastener spring receiver 5 drawing together the two opposing corners 7b, 7c of the bag 9.
Closing the bag 9 constructed from sturdy fabric 7 is completed by joining together the remaining two opposing corners 7a and 7d of the bag 9. The circular stops 3 of the fishtail fastener spring 1 from corner 7a opposite the corner 7d into which the fishtail fastener spring receiver 5 is embedded is inserted into the opening 6 of the fishtail fastener spring receiver 5 drawing together the remaining two opposing corners 7a and 7d of the bag 9.
The fishtail fastener spring 1 may be constructed in smaller sizes for different applications. A smaller size of fishtail fastener spring 1 needs an adaptation in order to conveniently squeeze the lateral struts 4 together to enable the circular stops 3 to fit into the opening of the fishtail fastener spring receiver 6. The adaptation shown in
The invention disclosed herein is susceptible to many embodiments. First, and without limitation, the fishtail fastener spring may be constructed in various sizes to accommodate different sized jobs to be performed and applications thereof. The sturdy fabric into which the fishtail fastener spring and fishtail fastener spring receiver are embedded may be of different compositions, such as canvas, denim, Kevlar™, sturdy artificial fabrics and the like. The fabric can frame a more durable and attachable material like plastic and stay held by the fishtail fastener spring. The fabric can be constructed in various sizes and shapes depending on the objects to be secured. For example, a square fabric employing two fishtail fastener springs with a fishtail fastener spring in one corner of the fabric and its corresponding fishtail fastener spring receiver in the opposing corner could be used for hauling leaves, trash, materials, sporting equipment and other items. Another example would be a strap in which the fishtail fastener spring was embedded in the fabric at one end and the fishtail fastener spring receiver would be embedded in the opposite end of the strap. Insertion of the fishtail fastener spring into the fishtail fastener spring receiver would form a strap which would be useful in containing items such as branches, tarps and poles, seat cushions, baseball bats, suspenders, or hockey sticks. Alternatively, the fishtail fastener spring receiver could be welded to the frame of a trailer or bed of a truck. The strap could then be used to secure a boat cover to its trailer or secure items loaded on to the back of a truck bed or trailer for safe hauling. Fishtail fasteners used in clothing, quilts, window treatments, curtains, home decor items, and personal accessories (such as belts) attaches fabric pieces together when integrated into the edges of items to be hung or fastened. Fishtail fasteners are quick and easy to connect and disconnect. Fishtail fasteners used to open and close a fabric loop allow the installation and removal of window treatments and curtains without the need to detach the holding curtain rod. Other uses include holding panels of fabric to provide outdoor shading or privacy, display of quilts, fabric art, and protective fabric covering. Fishtail fasteners are used in place of other fastening devices such as buttons, clasps, d-rings, and buckles. Fishtail fasteners may be used to secure any sewn or completed fabric creation to hold in place or to connect pieces. All other embodiments of this fishtail fastener invention disclosed herein which reasonably flow from this disclosure are included herein.
This application seeks priority to and benefit of provisional patent application No. 61/630,353 filed on Dec. 9, 2011 which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.