REFLECTIVE TIE DOWN STRAP
20230017898 ยท 2023-01-19
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A tie down strap for securing cargo to a flatbed trailer includes a visibility enhancement material formed at the edges, such as reflective material. The strap is used with a ratchet mechanism to secure cargo to a trailer.
Claims
1. A tie down strap, comprising: a body, wherein the body has a length extending between a first end and a second end, wherein the body has a width extending between a first edge and a second edge, and wherein the first edge and second edge extend the length of the body; and a visibility enhancement material formed at each of the first edge and the second edge.
2. The strap of claim 1, wherein the visibility enhancement material is reflective tape formed around each of the first edge and the second edge.
3. The strap of claim 2, wherein the reflective tape is attached to the body by stitching.
4. The strap of claim 1, further comprising: a securing device; and wherein the strap first end is operably connected to the securing device.
5. The strap of claim 4, further comprising an attachment apparatus at the strap second end.
6. The strap of claim 1, wherein the securing device is a ratchet.
7. The strap of claim 6, further comprising a flat hook attached to the strap second end.
8. A tie down strap, comprising: a body, wherein the body has a length extending between a first end and a second end, wherein the body has a width extending between a first edge and a second edge, and wherein the first edge and second edge extend the length of the body; and a visibility enhancement treatment at each of the first edge and the second edge.
9. The strap of claim 8, wherein the visibility enhancement treatment is a reflective fiber connected to the body.
10. The strap of claim 8, further comprising: a ratchet mechanism; and wherein the strap first end is operably connected to the ratchet mechanism.
11. The strap of claim 8, further comprising a wire hook attached to the strap second end.
12. A tie down strap, comprising: a body, wherein the body has a length extending between a first end and a second end, wherein the body has a width extending between a first edge and a second edge, and wherein the first edge and second edge extend the length of the body; a reflective material at each of the first edge and the second edge, the reflective material extending between the first end and the second end; wherein the reflective material includes glass, and is sewn to the body; a ratchet with a rotating mandrel, wherein the strap first end is releasably connected to the mandrel; and an attachment apparatus connected to the strap second end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The present disclosed subject matter is described herein with reference to the following drawing figures, with greater emphasis being placed on clarity rather than scale:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0012] In an embodiment, the strap 100 forms a flat, flexible body 102 forming a length that extends from a first end 104 to a second end 106, where the first end is a free end operably connected to the ratchet mechanism, and the second end optionally includes an attachment apparatus 140, such as the flat hook shown in
[0013] The attachment apparatus 140 can be attached to the second end as in known in the art, such as by passing the strap 100 through an opening 142 formed by the attachment apparatus 140 and stitching or sewing the second end 106 of the strap 100 that has passed through the opening 142 to the body 102 adjacent the second end 106 of the strap 100. The attachment apparatus 140 is connected to a trailer attachment point. The attachment apparatus 140 can be a hook member, ring member, or other fitting. Hook members include flat hooks, wire hooks, and S-hooks. Ring members include round rings, pear rings, D-rings, belt rings, and triangular or delta rings. Other fittings include loops formed by the strap 100, chain anchors, and bolt plates.
[0014] The first edge 108 and second edge 110 include a visibility enhancement treatment at each edge. In an implementation, the visibility enhancement treatment is reflective material that reflects light, such as the reflective material 120 of
[0015] In an implementation, the reflective material 120 is a continuous strip of reflective tape adhered to the strap 100 top surface 112, strap edges 108, 110, and strap bottom surface 114. In an implementation, the reflective material 120 is applied to the strap 100 by vapor coating. In an implementation, the reflective material 120 comprises a reflective fiber that is connected to or woven into the strap 100. In one or more embodiments, the visibility enhancement treatment can be formed from a structurally continuous piece of material, separately fabricated and connected, or as intermittent elements along the edges 108, 110.
[0016] In use, the strap 100 is used to secure cargo, such as cargo on a trailer or a flatbed trailer connected to a tractor, with the visibility enhancement increasing the visibility of the trailer at night. The strap 100 is used in conjunction with a securing device to secure an object to the trailer. The first end of the strap 100 is operably connected to, or formed integral to the securing deice. For example, a first end of a first strap 100a is securely connected to a securing device, and a first end of a second strap 100b is releasably connected to the securing device. By way of example, as shown in
[0017] The reflective material 120 reflects light at night when illuminated by a light source, such as by vehicle headlights directed at the reflective material 120. The reflective material 120 increases the nighttime visibility of the trailer and helps to alert approaching motorists as to the presence of the trailer, whether it is moving, parked, or the trailer marking lights are unpowered. For an unpowered trailer at night, the reflective tie down strap 100 will alert motorists of its presence, possible preventing an accident or loss of life.