Patent classifications
B65D63/06
COUPLING ARTICLE
An article for coupling bands, cords, straps and the like to bundle items. The coupling article comprises a body having at least two end sections each having a cutout and passage means formed therethrough to removably retain a portion of a tensile line. A user may use an end section of the coupling article to engage a first portion of a closed-loop tensile line, encircle one or more objects, and engage a remaining portion of the closed-loop tensile line with an opposing end section, thus holding the objects together. A user may also secure objects using the coupling article in combination with an open-loop tensile line by wrapping the tensile line around a first end section, within the cutout and securing with a knot. With the remaining open-loop tensile line, the user would encircle one or more objects, and then wrap the open-loop tensile line around a second end section, within the cutout and secure with a knot. The coupling article may be constructed of plastic, metal, or other rigid material to meet the needs of the application. The dimensions of the coupling article may be of varying size depending on the desired compressive force needed on the objects, and the size and strength of the tensile line.
METAL STRAPS
Metal straps used to tie or bundle one or more items are provided. The metal strap includes a length of cable and a ferrule. The ferrule is pre-attached adjacent one end of the cable, and the ferrule can receive a free end of the cable, and can secure the cable to the ferrule after the cable is wrapped around one or more items.
Band Clamp
A low-profile clamp consists of a band (20) and a buckle (21) mounted on a first end portion of the band. During mounting, the second and portion (23) of the band (20) which surrounds the object to be fastened is fed through the buckle (21); after tightening the band is locked to the buckle (21) by deformation. The deformation may be done with a plier-type tool which engages the side edges (37) of the second band end portion (23) through lateral windows (36) formed in the buckle (21).
Dual locking assembly for straps
A dual locking assembly for straps, which has a lock assembly having first and second strap passages positioned opposite each other, and a strap assembly having a strap. The lock assembly and the strap assembly are reusable. The lock assembly is rectangular in shape. The first and second strap passages have first and second locking tabs respectively. The first and second locking tabs are specularly positioned. The strap has first and second ends, and first and second faces, whereby the first face has serrations. The strap assembly is inserted through the lock assembly, whereby a first section of the strap is used to secure an item or a plurality of items while a second section of the strap is cut to be reused. When the strap assembly is inserted through the lock assembly, the serrations are at the outer side of the strap.
Syringe and method for reconstitution of dry-form drugs and medicines
A method of reconstituting and administering an injectable fluid distributed to practitioners in dry-form includes receiving a drug or medicine in dry form, selecting a reconstitution concentration for the drug or medicine, reconstituting a desired number of units of the drug or medicine by adding diluent to the dry-form drug or medicine, selecting a syringe having units marked according to the selected reconstitution concentration, drawing up a desired number of drug or medicine units using the selected syringe, and administering a desired number of units according to the unit markings on the selected syringe. Such a syringe includes a barrel, a plunger assembly that has a plunger handle and a piston, a needle, and a needle cap. The syringe includes a visual indicia, representing a first drug concentration contained in the barrel, that is distinguishable from a corresponding visual indicia, on a second syringe, representing a second drug concentration.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BUNDLING AND BINDING ITEMS
Disclosed is a securement block, comprising a generally rectangular-sided cuboid structure having a front face 10, a rear face 11, a left sidewall 12, a right sidewall 13, a top surface 14, and a bottom surface 15, and beveling treatment on some surfaces. To facilitate using the securement block 1, the device is fabricated with four correlated through-openings, being a tunnel entry 20, a tunnel exit 21, a channel entry 23(a), and a locking orifice 22. The channel 19 is tapered rearwardly, and culminates in a vertical locking slot 27 proximate the locking orifice 22. The four through-openings of the device work in conjunction with the use of an encirclement means, e.g., a cord, which, when routed sequentially into and out of the through-openings, and tied into at least one strategically-placed knot, provides for a taut, firm, fastening about items to be bundled or secured.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BUNDLING AND BINDING ITEMS
Disclosed is a securement block, comprising a generally rectangular-sided cuboid structure having a front face 10, a rear face 11, a left sidewall 12, a right sidewall 13, a top surface 14, and a bottom surface 15, and beveling treatment on some surfaces. To facilitate using the securement block 1, the device is fabricated with four correlated through-openings, being a tunnel entry 20, a tunnel exit 21, a channel entry 23(a), and a locking orifice 22. The channel 19 is tapered rearwardly, and culminates in a vertical locking slot 27 proximate the locking orifice 22. The four through-openings of the device work in conjunction with the use of an encirclement means, e.g., a cord, which, when routed sequentially into and out of the through-openings, and tied into at least one strategically-placed knot, provides for a taut, firm, fastening about items to be bundled or secured.
Band clamp
A low-profile clamp consists of a band (20) and a buckle (21) mounted on a first end portion of the band. During mounting, the second and portion (23) of the band (20) which surrounds the object to be fastened is fed through the buckle (21); after tightening the band is locked to the buckle (21) by deformation. The deformation may be done with a plier-type tool which engages the side edges (37) of the second band end portion (23) through lateral windows (36) formed in the buckle (21).
Band clamp
A low-profile clamp consists of a band (20) and a buckle (21) mounted on a first end portion of the band. During mounting, the second and portion (23) of the band (20) which surrounds the object to be fastened is fed through the buckle (21); after tightening the band is locked to the buckle (21) by deformation. The deformation may be done with a plier-type tool which engages the side edges (37) of the second band end portion (23) through lateral windows (36) formed in the buckle (21).
Metal straps
Metal straps used to tie or bundle one or more items are provided. The metal strap includes a length of cable and a ferrule. The ferrule is pre-attached adjacent one end of the cable, and the ferrule can receive a free end of the cable, and can secure the cable to the ferrule after the cable is wrapped around one or more items.