Claims
- 1. A hand grip for attachment to an elongated cord-like element which comprises a unitary flexible flat body, said body being provided with first enclosing means providing a first aperture adjacent a first end of said body with a first slit extending from said first end to said first aperture and a first pair of transverse tabs between said first aperture and said first end with said first slit extending between the tabs of said first pair; second enclosing means providing a second aperture adjacent a second end of said body with a second slit extending from said second end to said second aperture and a second pair of transverse tabs between said second aperture and said second end with said second slit extending between the tabs of said second pair; the tabs being unsegmented and integral with said body; the first and second apertures being triangular and having a size sufficient to loosely contain portions of said cord-like element so that said hand grip may easily slide along said cord-like element after being applied thereto; each said triangular aperture communicating with the associated slit and having a base side extending at an angle to said slit and an apex opposite said base side in substantial alignment with said slits, said apex defining the inward extent of said aperture; and said body being so formed as to provide a central portion extending between said apertures and side means providing a pair of side portions extending on either side of said central portion from one end of said body to the other end of said body, said body being formed of a material having sufficient elasticity that said side portions of said body can be longitudinally bent so as to form a longitudinal channel with the side portions of said side means extending upward from said central portion so that said hand grip may be cupped in a user's hand without exceeding the elastic limit of said material.
- 2. The hand grip of claim 1 wherein said first and second pairs of transverse tabs are shaped so that the tabs of each pair separate when said body is bent into a longitudinal channel to transform said first and second slits into longitudinal passages leading from said first and second ends into said first and second apertures.
- 3. The hand grip of claim 2 wherein said first and second apertures are spaced apart from one another a distance slightly less than a person's hand.
- 4. The hand grip of claim 1 wherein said body is formed from a thin sheet of plastics material.
- 5. The hand grip of claim 4 wherein said first and second pairs of transverse tabs are shaped so that the tabs of each pair separate when said body is bent into a longitudinal channel to transform said first and second slits into longitudinal passages leading from said first and second ends into said first and second apertures.
- 6. The hand grip of claim 5 wherein said first and second apertures are spaced apart from one another a distance slightly less than a person's hand.
- 7. The hand grip of claim 1 wherein the first and second body ends are each notched inward about 1/8 inch from their respective body ends.
- 8. A hand grip for attachment to an elongated cord-like element which comprises a unitary flexible flat body, said body being provided with first and second enclosing means providing first and second aperture forming cross-slit configurations adjacent first and second ends respectively of said body, each said aperture forming cross-slit configuration including a longitudinal slit opening into the associated end of said body and at least one cross-slit extending at an angle to the longitudinal slit adjacent the inner end thereof; each said longitudinal slits forming a pair of transverse tabs between the associated end of the body and the cross-slit, the tabs being unsegmented and integral with said body; first and second apertures being formed by the insertion of a cord-like element between said transverse tabs to deflect the area on the inward side of said cross-slit to form downwardly bent aperture tabs when said body is longitudinally bent; said apertures being of sufficient size to loosely contain portions of said cord-like element so that said hand grip may easily slide along said cord-like element after being applied thereto; and said body being so formed as to provide a central portion extending between said apertures and side means providing a pair of side portions extending on either side of said central portion from one end of said body to the other end of said body, said body being formed of a material having sufficient elasticity that said side portions of said body can be longitudinally bent so as to form a longitudinal channel with the side portions of said side means extending upward from said central portion so that said hand grip may be cupped in a user's hand without exceeding the elastic limit of said material; said aperture tabs forming a buffer between said cord-like element and the user's hand.
- 9. The hand grip of claim 8 wherein said first and second pairs of transverse tabs are shaped so that the tabs of each pair separate when said body is bent into a longitudinal channel to transform said longitudinal slits into longitudinal passages leading from said first and second ends into said first and second apertures.
- 10. The hand grip of claim 9 wherein said first and second apertures are spaced apart from one another a distance slightly less than a person's hand.
- 11. The hand grip of claim 8 wherein said body is formed from a thin sheet of plastics material.
- 12. The hand grip of claim 11 wherein said first and second pairs of transverse tabs are shaped so that the tabs of each pair separate when said body is bent into a longitudinal channel to transform said first and second slits into longitudinal passages leading from said first and second ends into said first and second apertures.
- 13. The hand grip of claim 12 wherein said first and second apertures are spaced apart from one another a distance slightly less than a person's hand.
- 14. The hand grip of claim 8 wherein the first and second body ends are each notched inward about 1/8 inch from their respective body ends.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/764,785, filed Dec. 12, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,757.
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