Tape handle for law enforcement fire department and public use

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080086839
  • Publication Number
    20080086839
  • Date Filed
    July 01, 2005
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    April 17, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
A tape handle for the law Enforcement and Fire Department, Public Emergency, car accident, or a crime scene area in a rush to spread the tape from an object to object. Tape handle is much better than using our fingers because you'll scrape your fingers or burn them from the cardboard of the tape and it's better for the person that uses the Tape handle because he or she doesn't have to walk backwards when spreading the tape to the object. When using the Tape Handle you put the tape handle in an angle and it won't fall off when the person is in a hurry to tie up the tape around the object. You take the tape where the cover is, tie tape around the openings of the cover and tear the tape, take the tape out of the cover and then take the tape and tie it around the object.
Description
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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

I claim that the Tape Handle would be made of hard plastic. The cover would have four square openings to tie the tape around the squares and tear the tape off the squares, and put the tape back on the handle. The cord will be around the wrist, hanging on the wrist when tying the tape around the object. Once the tape is tied around the object it will be faster where crime is committed for Law Enforcement and the Fire Department. It will be helpful for the Fire Department where there is a house or building burning for public safety to keep from a distance and the public use will be easy when they use the caution tape if they have to go the distance if the wind blew their fence down or a tree came down or a sunken hole in front of their yard.

Claims
  • 1. The tape handle would be made of plastic, a method for joining two pieces: of plastic.
  • 2. Cover would have four square openings.
  • 3. Handle would have a small hole at end of handle for the cord.