Claims
- 1. A device for rolling a strap, comprising:
- a unitary shaft having a longitudinal axis, an arcuate outer surface and two outward facing substantially flattened sides extending substantially parallel to said axis and substantially perpendicular to each other;
- rotating means for rotating said shaft in a rolling direction about said longitudinal axis, operatively connected to said shaft, whereby a strap wound around said shaft slightly more than once is retained on said shaft sufficiently that said strap can thereafter be rolled onto said shaft under tension by rotating said shaft in said rolling direction.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a strap tensioner for placing said strap under tension as said strap is drawn through said tensioner, spaced apart from said shaft.
- 3. A device according to claim 2, wherein:
- said strap defines a roll radius when it is rolled onto said shaft, said shaft and said strap tensioner define a roll space, and said roll space is greater than said roll radius.
- 4. A device according to claim 3, further comprising: attachment means for attaching said device to a surface.
- 5. A device according to claim 4, wherein: said attachment means comprises a clamp.
- 6. A device according to claim 3, further comprising:
- ratchet means operatively attached to said shaft for allowing rotation of said shaft in only said rolling direction.
- 7. A device according to claim 6, wherein:
- said rotation means comprises a crank attached to said shaft.
- 8. A device according to claim 6, wherein:
- said strap tensioner comprises:
- a tensioner table having a groove formed thereon;
- a tensioner bar configured to conform to said groove; and
- compression means for compressing said tensioner bar into said tensioner table and into said groove, operatively attached to said tensioner table and said tensioner bar.
- 9. A device according to claim 8, further comprising:
- alignment means for maintaining said tensioner bar in alignment with said groove as said tensioner bar is compressed into said groove, connected to said tensioner bar.
- 10. A device according to claim 8, wherein:
- said compression means comprises:
- variable compression means for variably compressing said
- tensioner bar into said tensioner table.
- 11. A device according to claim 10, wherein: said variable compression means comprises:
- a tensioner frame attached to said tensioner table and extending away from said tensioner table, said tensioner frame including a tensioner top having a threaded screw aperture;
- a tension adjustment screw extending through said threaded screw aperture; and
- a spring mounted between said tension adjustment screw and said tensioner bar.
- 12. A device according to claim 11, wherein:
- said tensioner frame has an alignment aperture formed therein, and said alignment means comprises:
- an alignment rod attached to said tensioner bar and extending through said alignment aperture.
- 13. A method for using a unitary shaft having a longitudinal axis, an arcuate outer surface, two ends and two outwardly facing substantially flattened sides extending substantially parallel to the axis of said shaft and substantially perpendicular to each other, comprising:
- wrapping a strap slightly more than once around said shaft, whereby said strap is retained on said shaft sufficiently that said strap can thereafter be rolled under tension by rotating said shaft in a rolling direction;
- applying tension to said strap;
- rolling said strap under said tension onto said shaft by rotating said shaft in said rolling direction to form a rolled strap; and
- sliding said rolled strap off one of said ends of said shaft after said rolling step without rolling said shaft in an unrolling direction opposite said rolling direction.
- 14. A method for rolling a strap, comprising:
- providing a unitary shaft having a longitudinal axis, an arcuate outer surface, and two outwardly facing substantially flattened sides extending substantially parallel to said axis and substantially perpendicular to each other;
- wrapping said strap slightly more than once around said shaft, whereby said strap is retained on said shaft sufficiently that said strap can thereafter be rolled by rotating said shaft in a rolling direction;
- rotating said shaft in a rolling direction to roll said strap onto said shaft;
- slipping said rolled strap off said shaft without rotating said shaft in an unrolling direction opposite said rolling direction.
- 15. A method according to claim 14, further comprising: applying tension to said strap during said rotating step.
- 16. A device for rolling a strap, comprising:
- a frame;
- a shaft support member attached to said frame;
- a unitary shaft rotatably mounted on said shaft support member having a longitudinal axis, an arcuate outer surface and two outwardly facing substantially flattened sides extending substantially parallel to said axis and substantially perpendicular to each other;
- a crank operatively attached to said shaft for rotating said shaft;
- a ratchet operatively attached to said shaft for allowing rotation of said shaft in only a rolling direction;
- a strap tensioner mounted on said frame for placing said strap under tension as said strap is drawn through said tensioner, spaced apart from said shaft, wherein said strap defines a roll radius when said strap is rolled onto said shaft, said shaft and said strap tensioner defining a roll space, said roll space being greater than said roll radius;
- whereby wrapping said strap slightly more than once around said shaft retains said strap on said shaft sufficiently that said strap can thereafter be rolled under tension provided by said strap tensioner by rotating said shaft in said rolling direction; and
- a clamp attached to said frame for attaching said frame to a surface.
- 17. A device according to claim 16, wherein said strap tensioner comprises:
- a tensioner table having a groove formed thereon;
- a tensioner bar having a top and a bottom, said bottom being configured to conform to said groove;
- an alignment bar attached to the top of said tensioner bar;
- a tensioner frame attached to said tensioner table and extending above said alignment bar, said tensioner frame including a tensioner top having a threaded screw aperture and having two alignment apertures formed therein;
- two alignment rods attached to said alignment bar and extending upwards through said alignment apertures, whereby said alignment rods maintain said alignment bar and said tensioner bar in alignment so that said bottom of said tensioner bar is positioned above said groove;
- a tension adjustment screw extending through said threaded screw aperture and bearing against said alignment bar, whereby movement of said screw causes movement of said alignment bar and said compression bar;
- two springs mounted between said alignment bar and said tensioner bar, whereby pressure on said alignment bar caused by said tension adjustment screw is springingly transmitted to said compression bar and urges said bottom of said compression bar into said groove.
- 18. A device for rolling a strap, comprising:
- a unitary shaft having a longitudinal axis, and arcuate outer surface and two outwardly facing substantially flattened sides extending substantially parallel to said axis and substantially perpendicular to each other;
- rotating means for rotating said shaft about said longitudinal axis, operatively connected to said shaft;
- ratchet means operatively attached to said shaft for allowing rotation of said shaft in only a rolling direction;
- strap tensioner means for placing said strap under tension as said strap is rolled onto said shaft, spaced apart from said shaft, wherein said strap defines a roll radius when said strap is rolled onto said shaft, wherein said shaft and said strap tensioner means define a roll space, and wherein said roll space is greater than said roll radius;
- whereby wrapping said strap slightly more than once around said shaft retains said strap on said shaft sufficiently that said strap can thereafter be rolled by said rotating means under tension provided by said strap tensioner means by rotating said shaft in said rolling direction.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. copending application Ser. No. 07/699,971 filed on May 13, 1991, now abandoned.
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