Cam straps are commonly used to secure items, and in river rafting are considered crucial equipment. A rafter will typically carry multiple cam straps having different lengths in order to secure different size objects. The current cam straps have a buckle which has one end of an elongate flat strap permanently attached to one of its ends. The other end of the buckle contains a strap clamp into which the other end of the strap can be inserted. The strap clamp allows a strap end to be pulled through it but prevents the strap from being pulled back out of the strap clamp without the strap clamp intentionally being released.
While cam straps are very effective as a way to easily secure a load quickly they have several shortcomings. Because one end of the strap is permanently attached to the buckle, if the strap breaks the buckle must be discarded along with the strap, even though the buckle is still operable and is more expensive than the strap. In addition, because each buckle is permanently attached to a strap if the strap is too short a completely new cam strap must be used. Also, because the straps and buckles are permanently joined, when several cam straps are stored in a single bag they can become tangled together. Finally, because cam straps often must be installed quickly under stressful conditions it is common to install them with the strap twisted or in a manner that they must be tightened by pulling the end of the strap away from the user's body, which makes it difficult to fully tighten the cam strap.
The subject invention provides a strap attachment device which comprises a frame having a releasable strap clamp located at each end. The strap attachment device is combined with straps to provide a load securing device in which strap attachment devices and straps can be combined in a far more flexible manner than is possible with the prior art cam straps.
The foregoing and other objectives, features, and advantages of the invention will be more readily understood upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Unlike single cam straps of the prior art, the straps are not permanently attached to the strap attachment device 10. When the strap attachment device 10 is used with a single strap 32,
When the strap attachment device 10 is used with two straps,
In either case the teeth 20 and 30 engage the strap and prevent it from being pulled back through the respective strap clamps. When it is desired to release the device one or both of the handles can be pushed to rotate the clamps to their open positions to release the straps.
Not having the strap attachment device 10 permanently attached to a strap provides much more flexibility than with the prior art strap clamps where one of the strap clamps is permanently attached to the clamping device. For example, a strap attachment device can be used with straps of different lengths rather than only being used with the strap attached to it. In addition, it is much easier to fix a twisted strap with the strap attachment device of the subject invention than it is with the prior art strap clamps. Likewise with the subject strap attachment device one end of the strap will always be passed through the device toward the user rather than away from the user and that end can be pulled by the user to tighten the strap. Finally, with the strap attachment device 10 of the subject invention a broken strap does not necessitate discarding the entire clamping device, which is the case with the prior art cam straps.
The terms and expressions which have been employed in the foregoing specification are used therein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.