Patent classifications
B65D63/16
Knotting device
A knotting device includes a rectangular hollow member including holes, four knurled tunnels on a bottom, and four hooks at four corners respectively; four legs extending from four corners of the rectangular hollow member respectively, each leg being hingedly connected to the rectangular hollow member, and an end latch configured to secure to an adjacent one of the hooks; two first fastening members hingedly secured to two ends of one side of the hollow member respectively, each first fastening member including top projections configured to securely insert into the holes, a first knurled section on a top, and a second knurled section on a bottom; and two second fastening members hingedly secured to one first fastening member, each second fastening member including top projections configured to securely insert into the holes, a first knurled area on a top, and a second knurled area on a bottom.
Knotting device
A knotting device includes a rectangular hollow member including holes, four knurled tunnels on a bottom, and four hooks at four corners respectively; four legs extending from four corners of the rectangular hollow member respectively, each leg being hingedly connected to the rectangular hollow member, and an end latch configured to secure to an adjacent one of the hooks; two first fastening members hingedly secured to two ends of one side of the hollow member respectively, each first fastening member including top projections configured to securely insert into the holes, a first knurled section on a top, and a second knurled section on a bottom; and two second fastening members hingedly secured to one first fastening member, each second fastening member including top projections configured to securely insert into the holes, a first knurled area on a top, and a second knurled area on a bottom.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Safety Luggage Strap with Anti-scratch Hook Head
The utility model discloses a safety luggage strap with an anti-scratch hook head, which mainly comprises a hook, a tensioning hoop and a telescopic rope, wherein each of rope heads at both ends of the telescopic rope passes through a bent portion of one hook, and the rope heads at the both ends of the telescopic rope are reversed itself and then tightly hooped by the tensioning hoops to prevent the rope heads from being retracted from the inside of the bent portions, thereby enabling the connection between the hooks and the telescopic rope. The head of the hook is a spherical hook head which is a smooth spherical body. The spherical hook head is bent toward an inner side of the hook.
Zip tie for one hand use
A zip tie operable with one hand comprising a head having a channel defined by a first top wall, a second top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second sidewall, a front wall and an end wall. The first top wall and the second top wall are configured to cooperate to provide a top access to the channel. Teeth are disposed on an inner wall of the channel transverse to a longitudinal axis of the channel and an elongated member extends from the head. The elongated member has a distal section having a serrated section, a starter cord and a pull tab. The starter cord is insertable into the channel typically through the top access and the pull tag enables pulling of the elongated member through the channel while the one or more teeth engage with the serrated section to prevent the zip tie from getting undone.
FASTENER HEAD, FASTENER KIT AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A FASTENER
A fastener head including a body having a cavity for receiving a first end of a cable and a through hole for receiving a second end of a cable. The fastener head may include a first locking mechanism for securing the cable in the cavity and a second locking mechanism for securing the cable in the through hole.
FASTENER HEAD, FASTENER KIT AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A FASTENER
A fastener head including a body having a cavity for receiving a first end of a cable and a through hole for receiving a second end of a cable. The fastener head may include a first locking mechanism for securing the cable in the cavity and a second locking mechanism for securing the cable in the through hole.