Strap Attachable Accessory Tether Apparatus and Method of Use
20220248823 · 2022-08-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A strap attachable accessory tether apparatus and method of use is presented. The strap attachable accessory tether apparatus depends a plurality of accessories useful for diverting infants in childcare from a dorsal side thereof. Accessories are attachable at distal ends of ribbon-like tether members. The ribbon-like tether members are connected to clip members at proximal ends thereof. The tether members are connected to the apparatus by threading the corresponding clip member through a corresponding elongate aperture for engagement with a corresponding anchor member disposed upon a basal side of the apparatus. Force directed to the distal ends is distributed into the apparatus along rims of the apertures and the clip members are uncoupled from the anchor members only by upward movement of the proximal end in a direction away from the corresponding aperture.
Claims
1. A strap attachable accessory tether apparatus comprising: a base member having a dorsal side and a basal side; at least one attachment member disposed upon the base member, said at least one attachment member configurable to secure the base member to a strap of an existing tote or other limb of an existing object; at least one aperture disposed through the base member from the basal side through to the dorsal side; an anchor member associated with each at least one aperture, said anchor member having: a base portion coupled with the base member proximal the at least one aperture; a projecting portion disposed projected perpendicularly upon the base portion, said projecting portion projected a definite distance above the base member basal side in spaced relation to the at least one aperture; a tether member sized for threadable insert through the at least one aperture, said tether member having a proximal end and a distal end; and a clip member, said clip member having at least a connecting portion and a trapeze member, said connecting portion configured to releasably engage around the projecting portion of the anchor member and said trapeze member configured for engagement with the proximal end of the tether member; wherein the tether member proximal end is securable to the trapeze member and the clip member and thence threadable through the aperture to releasably connect with the projecting portion of the anchor member upon the basal side of the base member such that the distal end of the tether is positioned over top the dorsal side of the base member, whereby existing accoutrements or accessories attachable at the distal end of the tether member are maintained proximal the base member dorsal side and force exerted upon the tether member during carriage of the accoutrements or accessories is borne at the base member aperture, distributed into the base member, and at the anchor member.
2. The strap attachable accessory tether apparatus of claim 1 wherein the clip member is generally triangular in shape whereby the connecting portion is disposed at a vertex and the trapeze member is disposed opposite the connecting portion.
3. The strap attachable accessory tether apparatus of claim 2 wherein the clip member connecting portion is rounded to circumferentially gird and engage around the projecting portion of the base member.
4. The strap attachable accessory tether apparatus of claim 3 wherein each at least one aperture is rectangularly shaped as a narrow slot.
5. The strap attachable accessory tether apparatus of claim 4 wherein the tether member is a rectilinear ribbon-like member whereby a width of the tether member distributes the force exerted against the tether member during portage of the accoutrements or accessories along the length of the aperture and against the basal side of the base member.
6. The strap attachable accessory tether apparatus of claim 5 wherein the base member further comprises a flap member disposed upon the dorsal side in relation to each at least one aperture, said flap member concealing said at least one aperture from view.
7. The strap attachable accessory tether apparatus of claim 6 wherein the base member further comprises at least one pocket member disposed upon the dorsal side.
8. The strap attachable accessory tether apparatus of claim 7 wherein the at least one attachment member comprises at least a pair of attachment members securable by means of hook and loop fasteners engaging around the strap of the tote or the limb of the object.
9. In a strap attachable accessory tether apparatus having a base member for securable engagement to an existing strap or other limb or support of an existing object, a method of depending accessories comprising the steps of: attaching a proximal end of a ribbon-like tether member around a trapeze member of an associated clip member, said trapeze member having an inner length matched to the width of the tether member and an outer length matched to the length of a corresponding elongate aperture, which said aperture is disposed in the base member to present a throughway from a dorsal side of the base member to a basal side thereof; using the clip member to thread the ribbon-like tether member proximal end through; engaging the clip member around a projecting portion of an anchor member disposed upon the basal side, said projecting portion disposed protruding above the basal side spaced-apart from and in relation to the elongate aperture, said clip member having a connecting portion devised to releasably engage to the said projecting portion; and pulling the clip member in the direction towards the elongate aperture to engage the clip member in position releasably secured to the anchor member; wherein force directed to the distal end of the tether member is distributed into the base member in contact with the tether member upon the basal side and through the aperture and the connecting portion is forced more tautly against the projecting portion of the anchor member, whereby uncoupling of the clip member from the anchor member is prevented by force applied to the distal end of the tether member but uncoupling the clip member is effectuated by pulling the proximal end of the tether and/or clip member in a direction away from the elongate aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular
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[0028] The present strap attachable accessory tether apparatus 10 has been devised to enable a means of porting accessories, accoutrements, teethers, and toys, collectively 100, useful in childcare, upon or about the person in a convenient, hygienic, and accessible manner. Extant toys, teethers, accessories and accoutrements 100 are tetherable to distal ends 74 of tether members 70 to prevent falling. The tether members 70 are releasably securable to a basal side 28 of the apparatus 10 in a way devised to distribute force applied to the tether member 70 into the base member 20 as well as an anchor member 40 by means of passing the tether member 70 through an elongate aperture 50 and fastening a proximal end 72 at right angles to the direction of passage, whereby force applied the distal end 74 of the tether member 70 is borne, at least partially, upon the rim 52 of the elongate member 50 and the basal side 28 of the base member 20 where contacted by the tether member 70, and is therefore distributed into the base member 20 proper before applying to the anchor member 40, as will be described subsequently. Further, removal of the tether member 70 from engagement with the associated anchor member 40 is readily effectuated by lifting a clip member 80 in a direction away from the associated elongate aperture 50, whereby the clip member 80 is disengaged and readily removed from the anchor member 40. Force applied to the tether member 70 serves to further tighten engagement of the clip member 80 to the anchor member 40, as will be described subsequently, whereby inadvertent removal of the tether member 70 (and any accessory 100 attached thereto) is unlikely.
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[0030] Visible upon dorsal side 26 are a plurality of flap members 30, disposed transversely upon dorsal side 26. Flap members 30 are secured along an upper seam ii thereof, with lower edge 32 unattached. Flap members 30 are devised to conceal elongate apertures 50 (see, e.g.,
[0031] Pocket member 34 is disposed proximal upper end 22 of the base member 20. Pocket member 34 is open-topped and seamed along three-sides whereby an interior volume is contained, accessible for porting additional accoutrements and accessories as may be useful to port therein.
[0032] Attachment members 90 are disposed upon the basal side 28 for securement of the base member 20 to a strap of an existing tote 500, or other suitable structure as case may be. In the example embodiment illustrated, attachment members 90 are hook and loop fasteners, however any suitable attachment means as appropriate for fulfilling the required function set forth herein is considered to be within the general scope of this disclosure.
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[0034] In this example embodiment depicted, each clip member 80 is a generally triangular body. Connecting portion 82 is disposed at one vertex opposite a trapeze member 84. The proximal end 72 of an associated tether member 72 is engaged around this trapeze member 84 (see, e.g.,
[0035] Each anchor member 40 is disposed in spaced relation above a corresponding elongate aperture 50. Importantly, in this example embodiment depicted herein, the trapeze member 84 is sized to fit through elongate aperture 50 whereby each clip member 80 is insertable through its corresponding elongate aperture 50 for engagement with the corresponding anchor member 40 upon the basal side 28 of base member 20. Resultantly, tether members 70 are connectable to the basal side 28 by threading the tether member 70 through the elongate aperture 50 after connection to the trapeze member 84.
[0036] In this example embodiment, attachment members 90 are strip-like hook and loop fasteners, secured to the basal side 28 at one side, at seam 92. Each attachment member 90 is then threadable through hasp member 94, for doubled-back fastening. Such an arrangement enables taut engagement to straps and other objects of differing thickness. Each attachment member 90 may be pulled to tautly engage the base member 20 to the object over which the attachment members 90 are releasably fastened. The general length of hook portion 96 in relation to loop portion 98 yields an area of contact engagement that secures the base member 20 in position to prevent inadvertent disengagement in use over a range of different sized substrates.
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[0039] Dorsal part 14 and basal part 12 are fitted together to ensure that elongate apertures 50 are properly aligned. Elongate apertures 50 therefore present a throughway from the dorsal side 26 to the basal side 28.
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[0042] It should be readily apprehended that removal of the tether member 70 is conveniently effectuated by causing the clip member 80 to move upwards, in a direction away from the associated elongate aperture 50, to disengage the connecting portion 82 from engagement around the projecting portion 44 of the anchor member 40. In the example embodiment shown, such movement again forces the crimped perimeter 86 into contact with the shaft of the projecting portion 44, and some force is required to move the crimped perimeter 86 past the projecting portion 44.
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