1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to multi-use flexible straps and base connector elements and more particularly to such flexible strap devices for restraining shiftable articles on a rack or shelf. The invention has special application to such base or anchor devices as suction cups widely used for connecting straps and the like to smooth impermeable surfaces such as window glass, table tops, cabinet walls and many others. Typical uses include smooth walls in cabinets, refrigerators, showers and other smooth wall areas. These uses occur in environments such as home, RV, camper, auto, boat and many others without limitation.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Many designs and methods have been created in the prior art for connecting flexible holding straps to suction cups or other bases for various purposes. U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,816 to Harold L. Hall et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 2,608,711 to J. L. Moore are illustrative of the method of simply passing a flexible strap through an aperture in a suction cup boss. This type of connector is simplistic and usually does not permit rearrangement or disassembly without either untying the ends of the flexible strap or destroying these elements.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,863,129 to Adams and U.S. Pat. No. 4,813,641 to Wilson illustrate the type of connector which requires either the use of adhesives or the integral molding of the flexible strap or tether to the boss of the suction cup. Other prior art devices utilize flexible straps, chains or the like which are connected to the boss of a suction cup or other base by mechanical means such as hooks, springs or other metal elements. The following listed patents are exemplary of this type of prior art.
The following listed patents are of general interest for their disclosure of various uses of suction cup bases in the prior art.
The flexible strap and connector structure of the present invention comprises in the preferred embodiment, a connector base in the form of a suction cup, a connector pin engageable in a bore in the boss of the suction cup and a flexible tubular strap engagable on the connector pin. The opposite ends of the flexible strap may each be provided with a base and connector pin combination for spanning between two spaced surfaces. The suction cup base includes an upstanding boss on its outer surface having a bore for reception of the connector pin. The connector pin includes an enlarged head for engaging the surface on one side of the boss and a central shaft which extends through the bore in the boss and protrudes on the opposite side. The protruding portion of the connector pin shaft has an extended connector terminal end and an extent of reduced cross sectional area located between the connector terminal end and the surface of the base when assembled. The connector pin may be molded from semi-rigid plastic material and the reduced cross sectional area performs as a living hinge on the protruding portion of the connector pin shaft. The flexible strap may comprise and elastic tubular element with the hollow center being sized and configured to engage and grip the protruding connector terminal end of the connector pin. With this structure the flexible strap may be extended and tensioned between two surfaces suitable for holding the suction cup bases.
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The connector strap 12 in the present embodiment comprise a hollow tubular elastic strap usually constructed from rubber or other flexible and elastic material. The strap 12 may be formed from elastic tubing referred to as surgical tubing which is well known in the art and commercially available. If desired, the tubing 26 may be provided with any suitable covering or coating 27 for the sake of appearance and durability. The internal diameter of the elastic tubing 26 is chosen so as to snugly fit and tightly engage the connector end 23 as shown in FIG. 4. Because of the elastic nature of the flexible tubing, when stretched or tensioned in the longitudinal direction, the diameter of the elastic tubing tends to decrease and thereby further enhance the gripping action between itself and the terminal connector end 23. With this arrangement, tensioning of the flexible strap 12 in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the connector pin results in a gripping action on the connector terminal end 23 with the pin being restrained against the boss 18 by the head 22 of the pin.
From the foregoing description it will be recognized that present flexible strap and suction cup base along with the novel connector pin assembly provides significant improvements in such devices over known prior art attempts. The connector pin and tubular elastic strap engagement provides an extremely tenacious connection which is enhanced progressively with increased tension in the strap. The flexible reduced cross section extent of the pin or living hinge allows the flexible strap and terminal connector of the pin to be pulled in a multitude of directions without sharply bending the elastic strap and at the same time relieving lateral stress forces on the suction cup base which otherwise tend to break the vacuum and release the base. With the present construction, the entire assembly may be formed from non metallic plastic materials, thus avoiding common problems associated with metallic surfaces. It will also be apparent that the assembly may be easily disassembled into its component parts for replacement, other uses or reuse.
Although the present preferred embodiment has been described in terms of certain specific structures, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many variations and modifications are possible. For instance, the connector pin shaft does not necessarily need to be circular in cross section and the flexible strap 12 can be changed in configuration to mate with the terminal portion of the connector pin. It will also be apparent to those skilled in the art that the hallow flexible strap 12 may be constructed from any flexible material with, as for instance, terminal end portions which will engage the terminal connector of the pin 13 in the manner described. Likewise, still further means of connecting the flexible strap 12 to the terminal end connector of the pin 13 may be devised. The suction cup base 14 may vary widely in its configuration and, in some instances, may be permanently attached to a surface by means other than vacuum pressure.
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3059952 | Wittman et al. | Oct 1962 | A |
3321166 | Gordon | May 1967 | A |
4469358 | Abbott | Sep 1984 | A |
4813641 | Wilson | Mar 1989 | A |
4863129 | Adams | Sep 1989 | A |
5253393 | Levin | Oct 1993 | A |
5328434 | Carroll | Jul 1994 | A |
5391104 | George | Feb 1995 | A |
5405112 | Trethewey | Apr 1995 | A |
5481764 | Nelson | Jan 1996 | A |
5806816 | Hull et al. | Sep 1998 | A |
D421556 | Smith | Mar 2000 | S |
6039371 | Smith | Mar 2000 | A |