UNIVERSAL SECUREMENT STRAP FOR PERSONAL ITEMS
20230389683 · 2023-12-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable securement device which retains and secures items of personal property without slippage. The device includes an elastic band, an at least one sliding cinch, and a lanyard attachment mechanism. The elastic band is used to firmly secure and hold the item. The sliding cinch includes a constricting body and a strap-receiving hole. The strap-receiving hole traverses through the constricting body. The elastic band is slidably positioned within the strap-receiving hole to position the body of the elastic band adjacent to itself in order to create two separate loops. The first loop is positioned around the item and constricted tightly by sliding the sliding cinch adjacent to the item, thus securing and holding the item. The second loop is used to attach the lanyard attachment mechanism to the elastic band. The lanyard attachment mechanism is coupled to the elastic band and allows the device to attach to external structures.
Claims
1. A universal securement strap for personal items comprises: an elastic band; an at least one sliding cinch; a lanyard attachment mechanism; wherein the at least one sliding cinch comprises a constricting body and a strap-receiving hole; the strap-receiving hole traversing through the constricting body; the elastic band being slidably positioned within the strap-receiving hole; the lanyard attachment mechanism being coupled to the elastic band; wherein at least one friction rib is positioned within the strap-receiving hole; and wherein the elastic band is positioned in relation to the at least one sliding cinch and the lanyard attachment mechanism.
2. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one sliding cinch comprises a first cinch and a second cinch, and wherein the first cinch is offset from the second cinch.
3. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one sliding cinch is a nut.
4. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of friction protrusions distributed along the elastic band.
5. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of friction protrusions are connected to an outer surface of the elastic band.
6. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a key ring, wherein the elastic band is looped through the key ring; and wherein the lanyard attachment mechanism is coupled to the elastic band by the key ring.
7. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lanyard attachment mechanism is a crab claw.
8. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lanyard attachment mechanism is a quick-release keychain holder.
9. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lanyard attachment mechanism is a carabiner.
10. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic band is composed of a silicone rubber material.
11. A universal securement strap for personal items comprises: an elastic band; an at least one sliding cinch; a lanyard attachment mechanism; wherein the at least one sliding cinch comprises a constricting body and a strap-receiving hole; the strap-receiving hole traversing through the constricting body; the elastic band being slidably positioned within the strap-receiving hole; the lanyard attachment mechanism being coupled to the elastic band; wherein a protrusion extends from an inner surface of the strap-receiving hole; and wherein a cross-section of the elastic band is positioned in relation to the at least one sliding cinch and the lanyard attachment mechanism such that a majority of an inner surface of the elastic band past the at least one sliding cinch engages an item being held.
12. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 11, wherein the at least on sliding cinch comprising a first cinch and a second cinch; and the first cinch is offset from the second cinch.
13. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 11, wherein the at least one sliding cinch is a nut.
14. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 11 further comprising a plurality of friction protrusions distributed along the elastic band and connected to an outer surface of the elastic band.
15. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 11 further comprising a key ring; wherein the elastic band being looped through the key ring; and wherein the lanyard attachment mechanism being coupled to the elastic band by the key ring.
16. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 11, wherein the lanyard attachment mechanism is a crab claw.
17. A universal securement strap for personal items comprises: an elastic band; at least one sliding cinch having a constricting body and a strap-receiving hole that transverses through the constricting body; a lanyard attachment mechanism coupled to the elastic band; wherein the elastic band is slidably positioned within the strap-receiving hole; a plurality of friction ribs positioned within the strap-receiving hole; and wherein the elastic band is positioned in relation to the at least one sliding cinch and the lanyard attachment mechanism such that an entirety of an inner surface of the elastic band past the at least one sliding cinch engages an item being held.
18. The universal securement strap for personal items as claimed in claim 17, wherein the at least one sliding cinch further comprises a plurality of friction ribs, each of the plurality of friction ribs being a half-circular extrusion that spans a length of the at least one sliding cinch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0015] The present invention is a universal securement strap for personal items. The present invention utilizes an elastic strap in conjunction with a cinching mechanism in order to create an engagement loop. As a result, the present invention may be adjusted to secure and hold a wide variety of items including, but not limited to, cell phones, keys, flashlights, hammers, scissors, lighters, towels, and electronic cigarettes. In general, the present invention may secure around and hold any item that may fit within the engagement loop; this includes items of varying size, shape, design, and material composition.
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[0017] In order to utilize the present invention, the user simply places the item which he or she would like to hold within the first loop of the elastic band 1 and constricts the elastic band 1 around the item by positioning the sliding cinch 3 directly adjacent to the item. This configuration puts the elastic band 1 in a tensioned state which in turn increases the present invention's grip on the item. One of the main applications for the present invention is to hold cell phones.
[0018] A variety of devices may be used for the lanyard attachment mechanism 7 in order to provide the user with additional customization options. In one embodiment of the present invention, the lanyard attachment mechanism 7 is a crab claw 10, as seen in
[0019] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the at least one sliding cinch 3 further comprises a plurality of friction ribs 6. The plurality of friction ribs 6 press into and engage the elastic band 1 in order to prevent the sliding cinch 3 from freely or accidentally translating along the elastic band 1. This ensures that the present invention does not accidentally release the personal item, one of the many unique features of the present invention. Referring to
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[0021] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a cross-section of the elastic band 1 is a rectangular shape as seen in
[0022] In one embodiment of the present invention, the at least one sliding cinch 3 further comprises a first cinch 13 and a second cinch 14. Using more than one sliding cinch 3 creates additional separate loops in the elastic band 1, allowing the user to attach additional items via the additional separate loops. The first cinch 13 being positioned offset from the second cinch 14 with the elastic band 1 traversing through the first cinch 13 and the second cinch 14, thus creating three separate loops, seen in
[0023] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.