Claims
- 1. A bracket, comprising:
a substantially flat mounting tab; a substantially flat tie-down tab opposing said mounting tab; and a creased portion interconnecting said mounting tab and said tie-down tab.
- 2. The bracket of claim 1, wherein said mounting tab is further defined by a mounting aperture formed therethrough, said mounting aperture defining a diameter.
- 3. The bracket of claim 2, wherein said tie-down tab is further defined by a tie-down aperture formed therethrough, said tie-down aperture defining a diameter.
- 4. The bracket of claim 3, wherein said tie-down aperture diameter exceeds said mounting aperture diameter.
- 5. The bracket of claim 1, wherein said creased portion consists of a bend between said mounting tab and said tie-down tab, said bend creating an angle of less than 180 degrees between said mounting tab and said tie-down tab.
- 6. The bracket of claim 5, wherein said angle comprises approximately 135 degrees.
- 7. A method for tying down a vehicle, said vehicle comprising a left and a right assembly bolt, the method comprising the steps of:
removing said left and right assembly bolts; inserting one said assembly bolt through a mounting aperture formed in a tie-down bracket; reinstalling said one assembly bolt and tie-down bracket; inserting the other said assembly bolt through a mounting aperture formed in a tie-down bracket; reinstalling said other said assembly bolt and tie-down bracket; and attaching tie-down strap means for tying down devices to said tie-down brackets; and tightening said tie-down strap means.
- 8. The method claim 7, wherein:
said first and second insertings comprise inserting said assembly bolt through a mounting aperture formed in a tie-down bracket, said tie-down bracket further defined by a mounting tab though which said mounting aperture is formed and a tie-down tab extending from said mounting tab.
- 9. The method claim 8, wherein:
said first and second insertings comprise inserting said assembly bolt through a mounting aperture formed in a tie-down bracket, said tie-down bracket further defined by a mounting tab through which said mounting aperture is formed and a tie-down tab extending from said mounting tab at an angle of less than 180 degrees.
- 10. A vehicle and tie-down combination, comprising:
a vehicle defined by a pair of assembly bolts; a pair of tie-down brackets attached to said vehicle by said assembly bolts, said brackets each defined by at least one tie-down tab, each said tie-down tab defined by at least one tie-down aperture.
- 11. The vehicle and tie-down combination of claim 10, wherein each said bracket further comprises a mounting tab opposing said tie-down tab, said mounting tab defined by a mounting aperture formed therethrough, said mounting aperture configured to accept said assembly bolt therethrough.
- 12. The vehicle and tie-down combination of claim 11 wherein each said bracket is defined by a substantially flat mounting tab intersecting with a substantially flat tie-down tab at a crease, said crease comprising a bend in said bracket.
- 13. The vehicle and tie-down combination of claim 12, wherein each said bracket is defined by a mounting tab and tie-down tab that each define a substantially circular periphery.
- 14. The vehicle and tie-down combination of claim 12 wherein said mounting aperture defines a mounting aperture diameter and said tie-down aperture defines a tie-down aperture diameter, said tie-down aperture diameter being larger than said mounting aperture diameter.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention relies for priority upon Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/318,376, filed Sep. 10, 2001 under 35 U.S.C. §119(e).
Provisional Applications (1)
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60318376 |
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