Information
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Patent Grant
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6807715
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Patent Number
6,807,715
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Date Filed
Monday, December 9, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 26, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 16 PB
- 024 16 R
- 024 17 A
- 024 18
- 024 300
- 024 481
- 024 482
- 024 305 R
- 024 305 P
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The retaining strap comprises a thin, elongate piece of expandable and non marring material having a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal slots therein to which objects, via retainers, can be engaged. The retaining strap also has terminal connectors thereon for securing the strap to itself and/or other objects to be engaged thereby.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a retaining strap. More particularly the strap is made of a material which is capable of longitudinal expansion and includes a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal slots therein to which the strap itself can be bound or for use with other objects such as hooks, washers, attachment rings, etc. to assist in retaining an object.
2. Prior Art
Heretofore various forms of retaining straps have been proposed.
One well known form of such retaining strap is commonly referred to as a bungee cord.
As will be described in greater detail hereinbelow, the retaining strap of the present invention provides advantages which prior art straps are incapable of accomplishing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided a retaining strap comprising an elongate body made of longitudinally expandable material and having a plurality of spaced apart slots disposed longitudinally along the body, the strap further including a connector at each end thereof which engages within a slot to engage the strap to itself or to engage an object to be retained by the strap.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective side view of the retaining strap of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an end view taken along line
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a perspective top view of the strap of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a perspective side view showing an attachment ring secured to the strap.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing a washer secured to one end of the strap.
FIG. 6
is a perspective top view showing a hook engaged to an elongate end slot of the strap.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings in greater detail, there is illustrated therein the retaining strap made in accordance with the teachings of the present invention and generally identified by the reference numeral
10
.
The strap
10
is preferably made of a non marring, expandable material and includes an elongate, flattened body
11
having two ends
12
and
14
each of which in turn includes a terminal connector
16
mounted thereon.
The terminal connector
16
is conical with a base
18
of the conical connector
16
being engaged to the body
11
of the strap
10
by a thin shaft
20
.
As best illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the base
18
of the conical connector
16
has a circular groove
22
therein surrounding the point of attachment of the shaft
20
thereof, making the base
18
inwardly flexible.
Longitudinally inwardly of the shaft
20
at each end
12
,
14
of body
11
, the body
11
flattens out, having narrower side surfaces
24
and
26
respectively, as compared to identical top and bottom surfaces
28
and
30
, respectively, thereof.
Extending through the body
11
, toward each end
12
and
14
a centered longitudinal slot
32
is provided extending through the body
11
from the top surface
28
to the bottom surface
30
.
Provided next, longitudinally inwardly of each elongate slot
32
, is a pair of spaced apart keyhole slots
34
, each keyhole slot
34
comprising a large opening portion
36
with a stepped down opening portion
38
of each keyhole slot
34
being positioned longitudinally inwardly of the stepped down opening portion
38
. The keyhole slots
34
also extend through the body
11
from the top surface
28
to the bottom surface
30
.
Each stepped down opening portion
38
of each keyhole slot
34
is surrounded by an elevated lip or ridge
40
which, in the preferred embodiment, is semicircular on both the top and bottom surfaces
28
and
30
, respectively.
It will be understood that the keyhole slots
34
may be used to connect a portion of the strap
10
, to itself, as best illustrated in
FIG. 3
, and thus the large opening portion
36
of each slot
34
must be of a size sufficient to allow passage of the conical connector
16
therethrough while the stepped down opening portion
38
must be large enough to accommodate engagement of the shaft
20
therein but too small to allow passage of the conical connector
16
.
It will further be understood that the lip or ridge
40
surrounding the stepped down opening portion
38
of each slot
34
should be of a size to allow the circular groove
22
of the conical connector
16
to seat thereupon, providing an effective means for “locking” the conical connector
16
in place, against accidental release.
When release is desired, the conical connector
16
is unseated, from over the stepped down opening portion
38
, moved into the larger opening portion
36
, and slid therethrough.
If desired the larger opening portion
36
could be made slightly smaller than the base
18
of the conical connector
16
since provision of the circular groove
22
therein allows for some flexibility to the base
18
, and thus ensures further against accidental release, though this should not be construed as limiting.
Such self-engageability of the strap
11
allow for same to be effectively engaged to a securement
50
of an object to be retained, the securement
50
in
FIG. 4
being illustrated to take the form of a ring
50
.
Turning now to
FIG. 5
, it will be seen that the conical connector
16
can also be used to engage the strap
10
to a ring element
54
, such as a washer
54
, which is at times found strengthening an opening in an object such as a tarpaulin (not shown), so long as the opening
56
in the ring element
54
is smaller than the base
18
of the conical connector
16
.
Further, in
FIG. 6
, it is shown that any of the slots
32
or
34
, and in this particular instance, the longitudinal slot
34
, can also be used to engage the retaining strap
10
, in suitable manner, to an item incorporating its own retainer
58
, such as a hook
58
often found on an object such as a tent (not shown).
As described above, the strap
10
provides a number of advantages, some of which have been described above and others of which are inherent in the invention. Also, modifications may be proposed to the strap
10
without departing from the teachings herein. Accordingly the scope of the invention is only to be limited as necessitated by the accompanying claims.
Claims
- 1. A retaining strap comprising an elongate body made of longitudinally expandable material and having a plurality of spaced apart slots disposed longitudinally along the body, an elongate end slot being provided in the strap toward each end thereof, and a plurality of spaced apart keyhole slots each having a larger opening portion and a stepped down portion are provided in the strap between the elongate end slots, the strap further including a connector at each end thereof extending longitudinally therefrom which engages within a slot to engage the strap to itself or to engage an object to be retained by the strap.
- 2. The strap of claim 1 wherein each stepped down portion includes a peripheral raised lip therearound.
- 3. The strap of claim 2 wherein each stepped down portion is longitudinally outwardly positioned relative to the larger opening portion.
- 4. The strap of claim 3 wherein each connector of the strap has a conical configuration having a base.
- 5. The strap of claim 4 wherein the base of each connector is engaged to an end of the strap by a shaft.
- 6. The strap of claim 5 wherein the base of each connector has a circular groove therein surrounding the shaft.
- 7. The strap of claim 6 wherein the base of each connector is sized to pass through the larger opening portion of the keyhole slots.
- 8. The strap of claim 7 wherein the shaft of each connector is receivable within the stepped down portion of each keyhole slot but the connector cannot pass therethrough.
- 9. The strap of claim 8 wherein the groove in base of the connector is sized to seat upon and engage the peripheral lip of the stepped down portion of the keyhole slot.
- 10. The strap of claim 1 being made of a non marring material.
- 11. The strap of claim 1 being flexible.
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