Claims
- 1. A low-force release mechanism comprising:
a main structure, a trap, an internal spring activation element used to eliminate ordinal setup requirement, at least one trigger, and attachments by which a container is attached to said main structure and trap, wherein the internal geometry of the trap is used to lock and hold the position of said trap, and the internal release activation element interacts with the geometry of the trap to permit the application of the low force on the trigger to cause the internal spring activation element to move the position of the container.
- 2. The low force release mechanism of claim 1, further comprising at least one ball bearing to lock and hold the position of the trap.
- 3. The low force release mechanism of claim 1, further comprising at least one roller slug to lock and hold the position of the trap.
- 4. The low force release mechanism of claim 1, further comprising low frictional ball bearings to lock and hold the position of the trap.
- 5. The low force release mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a hangar.
- 6. The low force release mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a hangar that causes the locking of the internal releae activation element.
- 7. The low force release mechanism of claim 1, such that the internal activation element employs a spring device.
- 8. The low force release mechanism of claim 1, such that the container is chosen from the group consisting of bags, boxes, collapsible boxes, and nets.
- 9. A low-force release mechanism comprising:
a main structure, a trap, an internal spring activation element used to eliminate ordinal setup requirement, at least one trigger, and attachments by which a container is attached to said main structure and trap, wherein the internal geometry of the trap is used to lock and hold the position of said trap, and the internal release activation element interacts with the geometry of the trap to permit a user to pull on a string attached to a trigger to cause the internal spring activation element to move the position of the container, such that the container collapses releasing its contents.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional application No. 60/438,774 filed on Jan. 9, 2003 titled “Low Force Release Mechanism.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60438774 |
Jan 2003 |
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