Not Applicable.
The JR MODEL BRACELET [0014] is designed for functionality with intended use as a replacement surfing leash string (cord, rope) by the end user (for Surfing).
The following is intended to be a brief summary of the invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The invention is composed of two individual parts, indicated by corresponding
User worn bracelet or anklet designed to be removable and size adjustable, with the added benefit of being a replacement leash string for surfing applications. [0013].
Primarily intended to be used as a replacement leash string (cord, rope) for surfboard(s)/surfing; the secondary use of the JR Model Bracelet is as a fashion accessory, bracelet or anklet to be worn by the user.
The bracelet is removable or size adjustable by sliding the knots [0015] [0017] away from the logo or center point of cord [0018], and slipping unit over the hand/foot without untying knots.
Once removed, the bracelet can then be installed onto a surfboard or similar item as a replacement leash string (cord, rope); without untying the knots.
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The invention is one whole piece comprised of the following: a singular length of cord (string, rope, or similar material) [0014], 2 knots [0015] [0017], and logo (attachment) [0018].
Length of cord (string, rope, or similar material) [0014] ranging in length from 12 inches to 24 inches.
The portion of cord, approximately 12 inches to 24 inches, is cut down from a larger length of cord to accommodate the desired length and “knotting” process into a bracelet or wearable item.
Both ends of cord are trimmed, and heated (burned, melted, sealed, singed, finished) to prevent slippage of the knot(s), and prevents fraying of the material at cut ends (or the inner core/strands) [0029].
The logo [0018] is then slipped onto the measured cord (string, rope, or similar material) to the center point (of measured cord).
The measured cord (with logo) is then looped over itself with ends of the cord facing in opposite directions but remaining parallel to each other.
Coil the free/loose end of the cord around both parallel cord sections 2 times.
Pass that free/loose end of the cord back through the coils.
In a “screw” like fashion, tighten the knot, moving it closer to the logo or center point of cord.
Slide knot to open or increase lasso loop that has been formed, allowing cord to self-adjust/straighten; to prevent twisting or deforming final product.
Return knot 1 to original position by sliding back into place.
Rotate the unit, and repeat process [0031] [0032] [0033] [0034].
Slide both knots away from center point, where logo is located [0018].
This prevents a “spiraled” cord under logo area or center point of cord/unit.
Return both knots near the center point (logo area) [0018] by sliding them towards each other; decreasing the circumference of the bracelet/unit.
The bracelet/unit is ready to be worn by user, or stored for its recommended future “end use” application(s) [0042] [0043] [0044] [0045] [0046] [0047] [0048].
User applications are based on assumptions or need for use while surfing, and are original in design [0046] [0047] [0048].
Upon need for use or installation by end user [0046] [0047] [0048], the bracelet can be removed (or sized) by sliding the knots in opposite directions, increasing the circumference of the bracelet. The knots are not intended to be untied by user.
After increasing the overall size/circumference, the bracelet is removed by slipping over the hand/foot. The knots are not intended to be untied by user.
The bracelet can now be sized accordingly to the users specifications, and used as a replacement leash string (cord, rope) for a surfboard [0047] [0048].
Leash strings connect a surfboard to a surfing leash; allowing for optimal movement, and durability of the components involved [0022] [0023] [0042] [0047] [0048].
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Following a surf session or even storage, the JR Model (unit) can be removed & tightened back in to a bracelet or anklet by sliding the knots closer together; in effect, shortening the overall length of the units circumference. All of this done without actually untying the knots.
Although this is intended as a “replacement leash string” for surfing, its is not designed to be used as a surfing leash; it's purpose is only for the point of connection between a surfing leash and a surfboard.
Upon need or desire, the user can untie the knots, allowing the full length of cord for use in any number of applications.
Although rated for over five hundred pounds of usable tensile strength, this is not a life-saving device.
Not Applicable.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61897805 | Oct 2013 | US |