SMART STRAP FOR CARRYING UNWIELDY OBJECTS
20230027350 · 2023-01-26
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Abstract
Strap apparatuses for assisting a user carry an unwieldy object are disclosed. Several different strap configurations can be employed and connected to a fulcrum. Unwieldy objects can be mounted to the fulcrum and secured to a user by tightening straps. The improved strap apparatus allows a user to safely carry an unwieldy object and easily release the object if necessary to prevent an accident.
Claims
1. A strap apparatus for use in carrying an unwieldy object, the strap apparatus comprising: a. a fulcrum comprising a first attachment point, a second attachment point, a third attachment point, and a fourth attachment point; b. a first strap that passes through the first attachment point and the second attachment point of the fulcrum; c. a first fastener comprising a first opening and a second opening; d. wherein the first strap passes through the first opening and the second opening of the first fastener; e. a second strap that passes through the third attachment point and the fourth attachment point of the fulcrum; f. a second fastener comprising a first opening and a second opening; g. wherein the second strap passes through the first opening and the second opening of the second fastener; h. a third strap comprising a loop fastener, wherein the third strap is affixed to the fulcrum; i. a cinch strap comprising a hook fastener; and j. wherein the first strap and the second strap are adjustable by a user.
2. The strap apparatus of claim 1, wherein: a. the fulcrum is positioned on a side of the unwieldy object; b. the cinch strap wraps around the unwieldy object; c. the hook fastener of the cinch strap connects to the loop fastener of the third strap; and d. the unwieldy object is positioned on a user's back between the fulcrum and the user.
3. The strap apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fulcrum is comprised of a polymer.
4. The strap apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a pulley mechanism operatively connected to each of the straps for adjusting the fitting of the apparatus.
5. The strap apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a pulley mechanism positioned across the chest of the user and operatively connected to the first and second straps, wherein the pulley mechanism is adjustable by the user.
6. The strap apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a third strap and a fourth strap operatively connected to the fulcrum, wherein the third and fourth straps provide support to the unwieldy object.
7. The strap apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the attachment points comprise openings.
8. The strap apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the attachment points comprise b-rings.
9. The strap apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first fastener and second fastener are cinch clips.
10. The strap apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the straps are comprised of webbing.
11. The strap apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the straps are comprised of rope.
12. A strap apparatus for use in carrying an unwieldy object, the strap apparatus comprising: a. a fulcrum comprising a first attachment point, a second attachment point, a third attachment point, and a fourth attachment point; b. a first strap that passes through the first attachment point of the fulcrum; c. a first fastener comprising a first opening, a second opening, a male connector, and a female connector; d. wherein the first strap passes through the first opening of the first fastener; e. a second strap that passes through the second attachment point of the fulcrum; f. wherein the second strap passes through the second opening of the first fastener; g. wherein the male connector of the first fastener engages with the female connector to secure the first strap to the second strap; h. a third strap that passes through the third attachment point of the fulcrum; i. a second fastener comprising a first opening, a second opening, a male connector, and a female connector; j. wherein the third strap passes through the first opening of the second fastener; k. a fourth strap that passes through the fourth attachment point of the fulcrum; l. wherein the fourth strap passes through the second opening of the second fastener; m. wherein the male connector of the first fastener is operatively connected to the female connector to secure the first strap to the second strap; n. a fifth strap comprising a loop fastener, wherein the fifth strap is affixed to the fulcrum; o. a cinch strap comprising a hook fastener; p. the fulcrum is positioned on a side of the unwieldy object; q. the cinch strap wraps around the unwieldy object; r. the hook fastener of the cinch strap connects to the loop fastener of the fifth strap; s. the unwieldy object is positioned on a user's back between the fulcrum and the user; and t. wherein each of the straps are adjustable by a user.
13. The strap apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of the attachment points comprise openings.
14. The strap apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of the attachment points comprise b-rings.
15. The strap apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of the straps are comprised of webbing.
16. The strap apparatus of claim 12, wherein each of the straps are comprised of rope.
17. A strap apparatus for use in carrying an unwieldy object, the strap apparatus comprising: a. a fulcrum comprising a first attachment point, a second attachment point, a third attachment point, and a fourth attachment point; b. a first strap that passes through the first attachment point and the second attachment point of the fulcrum; c. a first handle affixed to the first strap; d. a second strap that passes through the third attachment point and the fourth attachment point of the fulcrum; e. a second handle affixed to the second strap; f. wherein the fulcrum is positioned on the back of a user; and g. wherein the first strap and the second strap are adjustable by a user.
18. The strap apparatus of claim 17, wherein each of the attachment points comprise openings.
19. The strap apparatus of claim 17, wherein each of the attachment points comprise b-rings.
20. The strap apparatus of claim 17, wherein the first fastener and the second fastener are cinch clips.
21. The strap apparatus of claim 17, wherein each of the straps are comprised of webbing.
22. The strap apparatus of claim 17, wherein each of the straps are comprised of rope.
23. A strap apparatus for use in carrying an unwieldy object, the strap apparatus comprising: a. a fulcrum comprising a plurality of attachment points; b. a first strap comprising an upper portion and a lower portion; c. a second strap comprising an upper portion and a lower portion; d. wherein the first strap and second strap pass through the plurality of attachment points of the fulcrum; e. wherein the upper portion of the first strap overlaps the lower portion of the second strap and is affixed to the lower portion at an intersection point; f. wherein the fulcrum is positioned on the back of a user; and g. wherein the strap is adjustable by a user.
24. A method of carrying an unwieldy object using a strap apparatus comprising: a. providing a strap apparatus comprising a fulcrum and a plurality of straps; b. placing the unwieldy object on the fulcrum; c. wrapping a cinch strap around the unwieldy object; d. connecting a hook fastener of the cinch strap to a loop fastener of the strap apparatus; e. mounting the unwieldy object and strap apparatus on the back of a user; and f. securing the strap apparatus to the user by tightening the plurality of straps.
25. The method of claim 24, wherein the user can release the strap apparatus by loosening the plurality of straps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0012] The following descriptions relate principally to preferred embodiments while a few alternative embodiments may also be referenced on occasion, although it should be understood that many other alternative embodiments would also fall within the scope of the invention. The embodiments disclosed are not to be construed as describing limits to the invention, whereas the broader scope of the invention should instead be considered with reference to the claims, which may be now appended or may later be added or amended in this or related applications. Unless indicated otherwise, it is to be understood that terms used in these descriptions generally have the same meanings as those that would be understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art. It should also be understood that terms used are generally intended to have the ordinary meanings that would be understood within the context of the related art, and they generally should not be restricted to formal or ideal definitions, conceptually encompassing equivalents, unless and only to the extent that a particular context clearly requires otherwise.
[0013] For purposes of these descriptions, a few wording simplifications should also be understood as universal, except to the extent otherwise clarified in a particular context either in the specification or in particular claims. The use of the term “or” should be understood as referring to alternatives, although it is generally used to mean “and/or” unless explicitly indicated to refer to alternatives only, or unless the alternatives are inherently mutually exclusive. Furthermore, unless explicitly dictated by the language, the term “and” may be interpreted as “or” in some instances. When referencing values, the term “about” may be used to indicate an approximate value, generally one that could be read as being that value plus or minus half of the value. “A” or “an” and the like may mean one or more, unless clearly indicated otherwise. Such “one or more” meanings are most especially intended when references are made in conjunction with open-ended words such as “having,” “comprising” or “including.” Likewise, “another” object may mean at least a second object or more. Thus, in the context of this specification, the term “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense and thus should be understood as meaning “including, but not limited to.” As used herein, the use of “may” or “may be” indicates that a modified term is appropriate, capable, or suitable for an indicated capacity, function, or usage, while considering that in some circumstances the modified term may sometimes not be appropriate, capable, or suitable. “Plurality” is defined as more than one when used to describe a quantity in the description and claims.
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[0016] A method of securing an unwieldy object 90 includes placing the object 90 on the strap apparatus 10 prior to transport. Preferably, the center of mass of an unwieldy object 90 is placed on the fulcrum 101. Centering the mass is important for providing balance and stability during transport of the object 90. The fulcrum 101 is shown positioned on a side of an unwieldy object 90 to provide support. The cinch strap 149a is wrapped all the way around the object 90 to lock the fulcrum 101 to the object 90.
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