Mobility Strap Device
20210100707 · 2021-04-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B2225/76
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61G7/0536
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments disclosed include devices for increasing bed (or sofa, chair, car-seat, etc.) mobility. Various embodiments are provided that may include a bed-strap, a fastening end, a hand-grip, and a pull-strap. Various embodiments of pull strap connector structures may provide types of engagements of the pull strap with a pull strap connector.
Claims
1. A mobility strap apparatus, comprising: a bed-strap having a top surface, bottom surface, and opposing longitudinal edges; a fastening end connected to the bed-strap; a hand-grip coupled to the bed-strap; and a pull-strap, engageable with a pull-strap connector; wherein the pull-strap connector comprises one or more openings through which the pull-strap can be inserted.
2. The mobility strap of claim 1, wherein the one or more openings comprises one or more holes or slits in the bed-strap.
3. The mobility strap of claim 1, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a bed.
4. The mobility strap of claim 1, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a sofa.
5. The mobility strap of claim 1, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a chair.
6. The mobility strap of claim 1, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a car-seat.
7. A mobility strap apparatus, comprising: a bed-strap having a top surface, bottom surface, and opposing longitudinal edges; a fastening end connected to the bed-strap; a hand-grip coupled to the bed-strap; and a pull-strap, engageable with a pull-strap connector; wherein the pull-strap connector comprises a secured or locking pull-strap connector for securing the pull-strap to the pull-strap connector.
8. The mobility strap of claim 7, wherein the secured or locking pull-strap connector comprises a carabiner, buckle, or bracket.
9. The mobility strap of claim 7, wherein the secured or locking pull-strap connector comprises a hook, clasp, or clip.
10. The mobility strap of claim 7, wherein the secured or locking pull-strap connector comprises a snap fit, tab, button, or Velcro.
11. The mobility strap of claim 7, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a bed.
12. The mobility strap of claim 7, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a sofa.
13. The mobility strap of claim 7, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a chair.
14. The mobility strap of claim 7, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a car-seat.
15. A mobility strap apparatus, comprising: a bed-strap having a top surface, bottom surface, and opposing longitudinal edges; a fastening end connected to the bed-strap; a hand-grip coupled to the bed-strap; and a pull-strap, engageable with a pull-strap connector; wherein the pull-strap connector comprises a linking strap.
16. The mobility strap of claim 15, wherein the linking strap comprises an eyelet or other closed loop.
17. The mobility strap of claim 15, wherein the linking strap forms a closed loop with the bed-strap.
18. The mobility strap of claim 15, wherein the linking strap is configured for tying the pull-strap to the pull-strap connector.
19. The mobility strap of claim 15, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a bed.
20. The mobility strap of claim 15, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a sofa.
21. The mobility strap of claim 15, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a chair.
22. The mobility strap of claim 15, wherein the bed-strap bottom surface is configured to be advantageously contiguous with a surface of a car-seat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0033] Before the present invention is described in further detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described, as such may, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting, since the scope of the present invention will be limited only by the appended claims.
[0034] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, a limited number of the exemplary methods and materials are described herein.
[0035] It must be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0036] All publications mentioned herein are incorporated herein by reference to disclose and describe the methods and/or materials in connection with which the publications are cited. The publications discussed herein are provided solely for their disclosure prior to the filing date of the present application. Nothing herein is to be construed as an admission that the present invention is not entitled to antedate such publication by virtue of prior invention. Further, the dates of publication provided may be different from the actual publication dates, which may need to be independently confirmed.
[0037] The present invention discloses a mobility strap and a mobility strap grid. According to an advantageous feature of an embodiment of the invention, the mobility strap and mobility strap grid provides improved mobility, improved stability, and support for a wide variety of needs. In some embodiments, these needs can additionally be served from various locations on a bed.
[0038] The system may rely on bed-straps to provide mobility and stability to a person on a bed. The bed-straps may be rigidly affixed to the bed in order to provide support when engaged. As discussed above, rigid affixing may be accomplished in a variety of ways, depending on the requirements of the particular embodiment. For example, the bed-strap may be affixed to the bed, which includes, but is not limited to the mattress and bed frame (including, but not limited to, the headboard, footboard, slats, base, legs, or rail). The bed-strap may also be affixed to any object configured to be attached to the bed, or any object within the vicinity of the bed (such as a platform or floor). In addition, the bed-strap may be affixed by encompassing the bed and attaching opposing ends of the bed-strap underneath the bed. Thus, the bed-strap may be “affixed” to the bed by virtue of the bed-strap being affixed to itself or another object.
[0039] The apparatus may also rely on hand-grips to provide improved mobility and stability. In some embodiments, hand-grips provide for improved mobility and stability to a variety of needs due to the multitude of hand-grips and adjustable nature of the bed-straps. Thus, in some embodiments, the bed-straps be optimally placed such that the hand-holds are in the desired position.
[0040] Referring to the drawings,
[0041] In the embodiment shown in
[0042] In the embodiment shown in
[0043] In some embodiments, pull-straps 105 and 106 are also configured to have multiple modes of use for the user. For example, pull-strap 105 or 106 may be configured to be capable of being connected to a particular location, for example, by being tied to a particular pull-strap connector 103. Additionally, pull-strap 105 and 106 may also be capable of freely sliding along the bed-strap 101, for example by looping or loosely tying pull-strap 105 or 106 around or through the bed-strap 101, or by sliding the pull-strap 105 or 106 under the bed-strap 101. A user may also employ multiple modes of use in conjunction. For example, a user could both slide pull-strap 105 or 106 through the pull-strap connector 103 and place the looped end of the pull-strap 105 or 106 around the bed-strap 101 in order to provide additional support.
[0044] The pull-strap 106 features multiple loops, which allow the user to be able to draw on the pull-strap 106 at whichever point is most convenient. As discussed above, the pull-strap 106 may be used in whichever mode the user desires. For example, the user may place the pull-strap 106 through the pull-strap connector 103, underneath the bed-strap 101, through a hand-grip 104, or any other configuration that the user finds convenient.
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[0046] The mobility strap apparatus 100 may also contain an illuminating device 107 in some embodiments. An Illuminating device 107 is configured to improve visibility. Examples of illuminating devices 107 include, but is not limited to, LEDs or other light-emitting devices, reflective tape, glow in the dark tape or stitching, or the use of illuminating or reflective material for certain components. For example, hand-grips or bed-straps may be of an illuminating or reflective material.
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[0048] As discussed above, this affixing of the mobility strap apparatus 200 to the bed 208 may be accomplished in a variety of ways, depending on the requirements of the particular embodiment. In the embodiment in
[0049] In other embodiments, the fastening end 202 may be configured to provide for affixing the bed-strap 201 to the footboard 210, headboard 212, bed frame 209, mattress 211, or any other part of the bed 208. The type of fastening end 202 used may depend on the requirements of the particular embodiment. For example, in applications that require frequent changing of sheets, it may be burdensome for the ends of the bed-strap 201 to fully encompass the bed 208, as shown in
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[0051] The mobility strap grid 300 provides one or more hand-grips 304. Depending on the requirements of the particular embodiment, hand-grips 304 may be provided on only one or more laterally aligned bed-straps 301, only one or more longitudinally aligned bed-straps 301, or both the laterally and longitudinally aligned bed-straps 301.
[0052] In embodiments that contain pull-straps 305 and 306 and pull-strap connectors 303, pull-strap connectors 303 may be provided on only the laterally aligned bed-straps 301, only the longitudinally aligned bed-straps 301, or both the laterally and longitudinally aligned bed-straps 301.
[0053] The embodiment in
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[0055] In other embodiments, one or more of the fastening ends 402 may be affixed to the bed 408 by tying. As discussed above, tying fastening ends 402 may be particularly advantageous when the bed 408 contains bed rails or slatted footboards or headboards.
[0056] Referring to
[0057] In the embodiment in
[0058] As discussed above, some embodiments may provide multiple components for affixing the bed-strap 501 to the bed 503. In the embodiment of
[0059] The pull-strap connector may comprise various structures, depending on the particular embodiment, and the discussed embodiments are meant to be exemplary, not limiting. Various pull strap connectors correspond to the needs and requirements of the particular application. For example, pull strap connector structures may correspond to particular engagements of a pull strap with a pull strap connector, which provide certain benefits.
[0060] For example,
[0061] As discussed, the choice of pull-strap connector may depend on the desired engagement of the pull-strap 605. As shown in the exemplary embodiments of
[0062] As shown by pull-strap connector 608, the pull-strap connector may also comprise two or more holes. As discussed, the diameter of the holes vary depending on the particular desired engagements. For example, as shown in
[0063] As shown by pull-strap connectors 609 and 610, the pull-strap connector may also comprise one or more slits. Pull-strap connectors 609 and 610 may be preferred where the pull-strap 605 is provided in a ribbon (strap, etc.) embodiment instead of a circular (rope, etc.) embodiment. As shown by pull-strap connectors 611 and 612, the pull-strap connectors may be oriented in any suitable direction, depending on the application.
[0064] As shown in
[0065] As discussed, the pull-strap connector may comprise a linking strap to link a carabiner or other securing connection. In some embodiments, this linking strap may be a think piece of fabric, stitched or otherwise affixed to the bed-strap at its ends in order to form a loop to secure the carabiner or other securing connection. In other embodiments, the linking strap may comprise a harder material (e.g., a plastic) to secure the carabiner or other securing connection. When used in conjunction with a carabiner or other securing connection, a harder material may be advantageous so that the linking strap may be thinner while maintaining the same strength when compared to its fabric counterpart, and thus easier to fit through the open gate of the carabiner. In this case, the linking strap forms an eyelet or other small opening. While the bed-strap may be used to close the loop (as shown in 703, 708, and 709, the loop could already be fully closed and subsequently affixed to one of the edges or surfaces of the bed-strap. In other embodiments, as shown in
[0066] Pull-strap connector 711 shows a buckle embodiment, in this case, a side release buckle. In one preferred embodiment, one end of the buckle is affixed to the bed-strap 701, and the other is affixed to the pull-strap 705. In another embodiment, pull-strap connector 712 may comprise a releasable buckle, such as those commonly used to hold golf clubs to the back of a golf cart.
[0067] Another preferred embodiment comprises both a releasable buckle (see 712) and two holes (see 608) or slits (see 610, 612). In this example, the pull-strap 705 is provided through one hole or slit, through the releasable buckle, and back through the second slit.
[0068] It is important to note that the invention is not limited to the case where the pull-strap connector is permanently affixed to the bed-strap. In some embodiments, the pull-strap connector is permanently affixed to the pull-strap, may be permanently affixed to neither the bed-strap or pull-strap, or have components affixed to both the bed-strap and pull-strap. For example, in some embodiments of the pull-strap connector 711, one end of each buckle is permanently affixed to each of the bed-strap and bed-strap. In other embodiments, a carabiner may be provided that is permanently attached to neither the bed-strap or pull-strap, or may be permanently affixed to one of the two. For example, a linking strap may be permanently provided to the bed-strap, and a carabiner either permanently connected to the pull-strap or neither (such that the carabiner could be switched between pull-straps). Alternatively, a linking strap may be permanently provides by the pull-strap, and may be engaged with a carabiner that is permanently affixed to the bed-strap or not permanently affixed at all (such that the carabiner could be switched between pull-straps).
[0069] It is also important to note that while reference has been made to certain components to be configured to interact with a bed, other embodiments provide for interaction with other structures, such as but not limited to a sofa (couch, etc.), chair (recliner, etc.), car-seat, etc. While disclosures made above were discussed in reference to a bed, all apply equally well to these other structures. In other words, all the above description, discussed in reference to
[0070] The invention is described in detail with respect to preferred embodiments. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
[0071] Thus, specific apparatus for a mobility strap and mobility strap grid have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those already described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the disclosure. Moreover, in interpreting the disclosure, all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. In particular, the terms “comprises” and “comprising” should be interpreted as referring to elements, components, or steps in a non-exclusive manner, indicating that the referenced elements, components, or steps may be present, or utilized, or combined with other elements, components, or steps that are not expressly referenced.