DEVICE FOR MOVING MATTRESSES AND OTHER LARGE OBJECTS
20230135719 · 2023-05-04
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Abstract
A carrying device and method are disclosed, the carrying device including at least three longitudinal straps, each of the plurality of longitudinal straps having a first end and a second end. A plurality of lateral straps can extend transversely to the at least three longitudinal straps, wherein the plurality of longitudinal straps and the plurality of lateral straps are secured together to form a carrying net having a first end corresponding to the first ends of the plurality of longitudinal straps and a second end corresponding to the second ends of the plurality of longitudinal straps. A first handle can extend from the first end of the carrying net, and a second handle can extend from the second end of the carrying net. An object can be placed within the carrying net and the handles can be lifted to lift the object.
Claims
1. A carrying device for moving objects comprising: at least three longitudinal straps, each of the plurality of longitudinal straps having a first end and a second end; a plurality of lateral straps extending transversely to the at least three longitudinal straps, wherein the plurality of longitudinal straps and the plurality of lateral straps are secured together to form a carrying net having a first end corresponding to the first ends of the plurality of longitudinal straps and a second end corresponding to the second ends of the plurality of longitudinal straps; a first handle extending from the first end of the carrying net; and a second handle extending from the second end of the carrying net.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the first and second handles are each handle loops extending from respective ends of the carrying net and connected to opposing lateral sides of the respective ends of the carrying net; and the device further comprises: a first auxiliary handle extending laterally across the first handle loop; and a second auxiliary handle extending laterally across the second handle loop.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of longitudinal straps and lateral straps are cross stitched together at each intersection of the longitudinal and lateral straps to form the carrying net.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the carrying net includes a plurality of holes formed between adjacent longitudinal and lateral straps.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the longitudinal straps, lateral straps, and handles are made from a cross woven plastic, resin, or synthetic material.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the longitudinal straps, lateral straps, and handles are made from a woven polyester material.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the carrying net is orientable in a flat orientation.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least three longitudinal straps includes a first side longitudinal strap, a second side longitudinal strap, and two middle longitudinal straps positioned centrally between the first and second side longitudinal straps, the two middle longitudinal straps spaced apart from one another.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the middle longitudinal straps are spaced less than or equal to 12 inches apart from one another.
10. The device of claim 9, wherein the middle longitudinal straps are spaced less than or equal to 8 inches apart from one another.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least three longitudinal straps extend substantially parallel to one another and the plurality of lateral straps extend substantially parallel to one another.
12. A carrying device for moving objects comprising: a carrying net having a width and a length, the carrying net including: two side longitudinal straps extending along the length of the carrying net on opposing sides of the width of the carrying net; at least one middle longitudinal strap extending along the length of the carrying net between the side longitudinal straps, each of the side and middle longitudinal straps having a first end and a second end; and a plurality of lateral straps extending transverse to the plurality of side and middle longitudinal straps, wherein the side and middle longitudinal straps and the plurality of lateral straps are secured together to form the carrying net having a first end corresponding to the first ends of the longitudinal straps and a second end corresponding to the second ends of the longitudinal straps; a first handle loop extending from the first end of the carrying net; a first auxiliary handle positioned within the first handle loop; a second handle loop extending from the second end of the carrying net; and a second auxiliary handle positioned within the second handle loop.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the side longitudinal straps are symmetrically spaced from the at least one middle longitudinal strap.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein the at least one middle longitudinal strap further comprises two middle longitudinal straps spaced apart from one another a distance of 12 inches or less.
15. The device of claim 13, wherein the length of the carrying net is greater than or equal to 5 feet and the width of the carrying net is greater than or equal to 2.5 feet.
16. The device of claim 13, wherein the plurality of lateral straps includes first and second end lateral straps positioned on the first and second ends of the carrying net, respectively, and at least one middle lateral strap positioned between the first and second end lateral straps.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein the plurality of lateral straps includes at least three middle lateral straps.
18. A method of carrying an object, the method comprising the steps of: providing a carrying device including: two side longitudinal straps; at least one middle longitudinal strap extending between the side longitudinal straps, each of the side and middle longitudinal straps having a first end and a second end; and a plurality of lateral straps extending transverse to the plurality of side and middle longitudinal straps, wherein the side and middle longitudinal straps and the plurality of lateral straps are secured together to form a carrying net having a first end corresponding to the first ends of the longitudinal straps and a second end corresponding to the second ends of the longitudinal straps; a first handle loop extending from the first end of the carrying net; a first auxiliary handle positioned within the first handle loop; a second handle loop extending from the second end of the carrying net; and a second auxiliary handle positioned within the second handle loop; placing an object on the carrying device with the object positioned on top of the middle longitudinal strap; and lifting the first handle loop and/or the first auxiliary handle and lifting the second handle loop and/or the second auxiliary handle to lift the object via the carrying device.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising: laying the carrying net of the carrying device in a substantially flat orientation before the object is placed on the carrying device; wherein the side longitudinal straps are forced against lateral sides of the object when the respective handle loops and/or auxiliary handles are lifted to lift the object via the carrying device.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the lifting step further comprises: lifting the object at an angle up a flight of stairs by: lifting the first end of the carrying net via the first handle loop; and lifting the second end of the carrying net via the second auxiliary handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] While the making and using of various embodiments of the present invention are discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts that are embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention and do not delimit the scope of the invention. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize numerous equivalents to the specific apparatus and methods described herein. Such equivalents are considered to be within the scope of this invention and are covered by the claims.
[0022] In the drawings, not all reference numbers are included in each drawing, for the sake of clarity. In addition, positional terms such as “upper,” “lower,” “side,” “top,” “bottom,” etc. refer to the apparatus when in the orientation shown in the drawing. A person of skill in the art will recognize that the apparatus can assume different orientations when in use.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] In some embodiments, the plurality of longitudinal straps 12 and lateral straps 18 can be sewn and cross woven together to form the carrying net 20. Cross woven straps means that longitudinal straps 12 are woven in an alternating under, over, under, over, etc. fashion through at least some of the sequential lateral straps 18 from one end of the carrying net 20 to the other. The sewn and cross woven pattern can help provide increased strength and resilience to the carrying net 20 when carrying a piece of furniture. In some embodiments, the carrying net 20 can include a plurality of holes 31 formed between adjacent longitudinal and lateral straps, which can allow carrying net 20 to be more easily cleaned by a spray hose, a damp cloth or any other cleaning device.
[0025] In some embodiments, the plurality of longitudinal straps 12 and lateral straps 18 are cross stitched together at each intersection of the longitudinal and lateral straps to form the carrying net. As shown in
[0026] In some embodiments, the longitudinal straps 12 can extend substantially parallel to one another, the lateral straps 18 can extend substantially parallel to one another, and the lateral straps 18 can be oriented substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal straps 12 to form a substantially rectangular lattice of straps. However, in other embodiments, the longitudinal straps 12 and lateral straps 18 can be placed in varying orientations or angles with respect to one another, with the longitudinal straps 12 generally extending along or in a direction of the length 21 of the carrying net 20, and the lateral straps 18 can extend in extending along or in a direction of the width 23 of the carrying net 20, the length 21 being longer than the width 23.
[0027] In some embodiments, the length 21 of the carrying net 20 is greater than or equal to 5 feet and the width 23 of the carrying net 20 is greater than or equal to 2.5 feet. In some embodiments, the length 21 of the carrying net 20 is greater than or equal to 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, or 8 feet. In some embodiments, the width 23 of the carrying net 20 is greater than or equal to 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, or 4 feet.
[0028] A first handle 26 can extend from the first end 22 of the carrying net 20, and a second handle strap 28 can extend from the second end 24 of the carrying net 20. The device 10 can be orientable in a generally flat orientation on the ground and a piece of furniture 30, such as a king, queen, full or twin mattress, large or sizeable mirror, mechanical or solid bed frame, glass table top, dining table tops, headboard, footboard, painting, etc. can be placed within the carrying net 20. As shown in
[0029] The use of longitudinal and lateral straps 12 and 14 on the carrying net 20 or sling can provide improved support for items being carried by the carrying net 20. In some embodiments, at least one middle longitudinal strap 12a can extend generally along a longitudinally oriented center portion of the carrying net 20. The middle or central longitudinal strap 12a can help provide direct support along a length of the furniture 30 or object being moved which can help prevent localized stresses being produced on the furniture from lateral support straps 14 causing damage to an edge of the furniture 30 supported by the carrying net 20. In some embodiments, multiple middle longitudinal straps 12a can extend along a longitudinally oriented center portion of the carrying net 20 to provide additional support along the supported edge or side of the furniture positioned against the carrying net 20 during a moving operation, in order to help further distribute the weight of the furniture across multiple middle longitudinal straps.
[0030] In some embodiments, two middle longitudinal straps 12a can be positioned centrally between the first and second side longitudinal straps 12b, the two middle longitudinal straps spaced apart from one another by a separation distance 15. In some embodiments, the middle longitudinal straps 12a are spaced less than or equal to 12 inches apart from one another. In some embodiments, the middle longitudinal straps 12a are spaced less than or equal to 8 inches apart from one another. In other embodiments, the longitudinal straps 12a are spaced less than or equal to 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, or 15 inches apart from one another. The separation distance 15 can be sized such that at least a portion of each of middle longitudinal straps 12a can be positioned under the furniture object 30 when it is being carried in the carrying device 10. For instance, in mattress with a 12-14 inch thickness, the separation distance 15 can be less than or equal to 12 inches, 8 inches, 6 inches, etc. such that both straps can be positioned beneath a mattress being carried on its side, as shown in
[0031] Two side longitudinal straps 12b can also extend along lateral edges or sides of the carrying net 20. The side longitudinal straps 12b can fold or bend upwards when handles 26 and 28 are lifted, such that the side longitudinal straps 12b can extend along sides of the furniture 30 during a moving operation. The side longitudinal straps 12b can provide stability on the sides of furniture 30 during transport to help prevent the furniture 30 from tipping within the carrying net 20 or sling when carried. In some embodiments, handles 26 and 28 can be connected to the ends 14 and 16 of the two side longitudinal straps 12b such that when the handles 26 and 28 are lifted they produce a lifting force on the ends of the side longitudinal straps 12b to lift the side longitudinal straps 12b against the furniture and provide tension to the two side longitudinal straps 12b to help provide a lateral or side retention force on the furniture during a moving operation. In some embodiments, the side longitudinal straps 12b can be symmetrically spaced about the one or more middle longitudinal strap or straps 14, such that the middle longitudinal straps 14 can be centrally located within the carrying net 20. In some embodiments, as shown in
[0032] In some embodiments, the first and second handle straps 26 and 28 are each handle loops extending from respective ends 22 and 24 of the carrying net 20 and connected to opposing lateral sides 32a and 32b of the carrying net 20. In some embodiments, the device 10 can further include a first auxiliary handle strap 34 extending across or within the first handle loop 26, and a second auxiliary handle strap 36 extending across or within the second handle loop 28. In some embodiments, the first and second auxiliary straps 34 and 36 can extend across the first and second handle loops 26 and 28, respectively, while in other embodiments, the first and second auxiliary handles 34 and 36 can also be connected to the first and second ends 22 and 24 of the carrying net 20 directly. In some embodiments, the auxiliary straps 34 and 36 can be oriented to help retain furniture items 30 within the carrying net 20 when the primary handles 26 and 28 are used to carry the furniture item 30, the auxiliary straps 34 and 36, for instance when lifting objects up a flight of stairs at an angle, the auxiliary straps 34 and 36 can act as a stop-gap for the person at the bottom going up and help prevent the object from sliding off of the carrying net 20, or towards the primary handles 26 and 28.
[0033] The first and second auxiliary straps 34 and 36 can allow a user to selectively hold the device 10 via different sets of handles, which can provide different leverage points or carrying heights for the furniture 30 during a moving operation. For instance, if a mover needs to move the furniture through a lower doorway, the main handles 26 and 28 can be utilized such that the furniture 30 can remain relatively low to the ground or tilted to pass through the doorway without having the movers uncomfortably lean down to place the furniture object in a desired position. Once the doorway is cleared, the movers can grab the auxiliary handles 34 and 36 to lift the furniture higher and make it easier for the movers to walk while carrying the furniture 30.
[0034] Additionally, auxiliary handles 34 and 36 can allow movers when moving furniture 30 up and down stairs, or on uneven surfaces, to grab different handles to provide better leverage during moving up and down the uneven surfaces. For instance, as shown in
[0035] In some embodiments, in addition to the handles 26 and 28 and auxiliary handles 34 and 36, the carrying device 10 can include on or more lateral handles disposed adjacent or on the side longitudinal straps 12b, to allow addition users to provide a lifting force on lateral sides of the carrying net 20.
[0036] In some embodiments, the straps 12, 18 and handles 26, 28, 34, and 36 are made from a cross woven plastic, resin, synthetic, fabric, or cloth material. The cross woven material forming the carrying device 10 can provide increase strength and durability. In some embodiments, the straps 12, 18 and handles 26, 28, 34, and 36 can be made from a woven polyster similar to a “seatbelt” type material. Such material is strong, durable, and easy to clean, which can provide significant advantages the use of the material for the carrying device 10. In one embodiment, a low coefficient of friction material can be used to make the carrying net 20 easier to clean. The material can provide scratch or tear resistance while providing sufficient strength to carry heavier furniture items. A cross woven material can also make the device 10 easy to clean and durable against heat and sun.
[0037] In some embodiments, a non-wicking “weldable webbing” can be utilized which includes a tightly woven polyester (PET) webbing fully coated and impregnated with thermo-plastic vinyl (PVC). Such material can achieve high strength welds using hot air, hot wedge, or high frequency welding techniques, it can be bonded using vinyl-solvent adhesives, or as a textile product, it can be sewn.
[0038] As shown in
[0039] In some embodiments, the method can further include laying the carrying net 20 of the carrying device 10 in a substantially flat orientation before the piece of furniture 30 is placed on the carrying device 10; wherein the side longitudinal straps 12b are forced against lateral sides of the piece of furniture 30 when the respective handle loops 26 and 28 and/or auxiliary handles 34 and 36 are lifted to lift the piece of furniture 30 via the carrying device 10.
[0040] In some embodiments, the lifting step can further include lifting the piece of furniture 30 at an angle up a flight of stairs by: lifting the first end 22 of the carrying net via the first handle loop 26; and lifting the second end 24 of the carrying net via the second auxiliary handle 36.
[0041] Thus, although there have been described particular embodiments of the present invention of a new and useful DEVICE FOR MOVING MATTRESSES AND OTHER LARGE FURNITURE, it is not intended that such references be construed as limitations upon the scope of this invention.