Claims
- 1. A device for covering objects including vehicles, wood, and the like, comprising:
- a tarp for covering the object, the tarp comprising a flexible sheet material having opposite first and second sides;
- a ball positioned on the first side of tarp;
- an elongated wire ring of generally bowling pin shape positioned on the second side of the tarp, the ring defining an opening with a diamond-shaped first end, a circular second end opposite the first end, and a neck having a length less than the width of the second end for joining the ends, said first end being larger and said second end being smaller than the diameter of the ball so that said ball passes completely through said first end when covered by said sheet material but does not pass through said second end and clamps the sheet material between said ball and said ring at said second end, said first end tapering linearly inward toward the neck to form an acute angle with the neck to facilitate movement of the sheet-covered ball toward the second end; and
- tensioning means secured to said first ring and including an anchor line for anchoring the first end of the ring to an attachment point
- the ball being separate from the ring and anchor line so that the ring and ball can be connected to any part of the tarp;
- said diamond-shaped first end tapering linearly away from the neck to a point for centering said anchor line lengthwise of said ring as tension is applied to the tensioning means.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the acute angle formed at the neck by opposite sides of the large end is about 50.degree..
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 463,387, filed May 12, 1983 now abandoned.
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