Claims
- 1. A foot holding device for hanging upside-down comprising:
- a single elongated, wide flexible web,
- said web being looped so that the two ends thereof overlap with the obverse face of one end facing the reverse face of the other end, said foot being insertable through the resultant loop so that said single web substantially surrounds the ankle adjacent said foot, with said overlapping ends situated at one side of said foot and with the middle portion of said web situated at the opposite side of said foot,
- a connector extending through said overlapping ends at said one side of said foot, and
- holding means for removable attachment of said device to a structural member, said holding means being coupled to said connector and situated adjacent said overlapping ends at said one side of said foot, so that when said holding means is attached to a structural member, said web and hence said ankle and foot will be supported only on said one side thereof, and wherein said connector is a single connector extending through and connecting said overlapping ends.
- 2. A foot holding device according to claim 1 wherein said holding means comprises a hook, and wherein said connector comprises a pin permitting relative limited rotational movement of each of said overlapping ends and said hook with respect to each other about said pin as an axis.
- 3. A foot holding device according to claim 2 wherein said hook is formed of a flat strip having a central twist therein to limit relative rotation thereof about said pin.
- 4. A foot holding device according to claim 2 wherein said hook is formed with protruding tabs to limit relative rotation thereof about said pin.
- 5. A foot holding device according to claim 1 further comprising first and second rigid members attached to said web at the respective ends thereof, said connector also extending through said rigid members.
- 6. A foot holding device according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a closing strap of flexible material,
- one end of said closing strap being attached to the reverse face of said web near an end thereof,
- the other end of said closing strap being removably attachable to the reverse face of said web near the other end thereof.
- 7. A foot holding device according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a heel strap of flexible material,
- one end of said heel strap being attached to the obverse face of said web adjacent said other end,
- the other end of said heel strap being removably attachable to the reverse face of said web near the middle thereof.
- 8. A foot holding device for hanging upside down comprising:
- an elongated, wide flexible web,
- said web being looped so that the two ends thereof overlap with the obverse face of one end facing the reverse face of the other end,
- holding means for removable attachment of said device to a structural member,
- a connector extending through said overlapping ends and engaging said holding means, and
- a unitary closing and heel strap of flexible material having first and second ends,
- the first end of said unitary closing and heel strap being attached to said web adjacent said other end,
- the second end of said unitary closing and heel strap being removably attachable to said web near said other end.
- 9. A foot holding device according to claim 8 wherein said first end of said unitary strap is attached to the obverse face of said web and said second end is removably attachable to the reverse face of said web.
- 10. A foot holding device according to claim 8 further comprising:
- a supplemental webbing extending from said web other end to a near adjacent portion of said unitary closing and heel strap, said supplemental webbing forming a loop to prevent said holding means and the overlapping ends of said web from falling sideways away from the foot when tension is not applied to said foot holding device.
- 11. A foot holding device for hanging upside-down comprising:
- a single elongated, wide flexible web,
- said web being looped so that the two ends thereof overlap with the obverse face of one end facing the reverse face of the other end, said foot being insertable through the resultant loop so that said single web substantially surrounds the ankle adjacent said foot,
- a hook for removable attachment of said device to a structural member, and
- a pin extending through said overlapping ends and engaging said hook, so that when said hook is attached to a structural member said web and hence said ankle and foot will be supported on only one side thereof, said pin permitting relative limited rotational movement of each of said overlapping ends and said hook with respect to each other about said pin as an axis, said hook being formed of a flat strip having a central twist therein to limit relative rotation thereof about said pin,
- said structural member including a horizontal bar rigidly supported at a height greater than the height of a user of said foot holding device, and wherein said hook includes a generally inverted-J-shaped hook portion adapted to be hooked over said bar, and wherein said twist is approximately 90.degree. , so that when said web is looped about said ankle and said holding means is hooked over said bar, said pin will be situated in a generally horizontal axis that is generally parallel to the ankle axis of said user.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part or the inventor's copending application Ser. No. 363,601 filed March 30, 1981 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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