Quick-release securing device
10349705 ยท 2019-07-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K27/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B63B59/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2021/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B59/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A quick-release securing device is constructed of nylon strap having an openable loop at one end and a fixed circumference enclosure at the other end. The fixed circumference enclosure is preferably a circular securing belt that is attached via a buckle, or slidable loop that is non-removable. The distance between the openable loop and the fixed circumference enclosure, and the circumference of the openable loop, is adjustable. The openable loop can be opened and closed using a buckle.
Claims
1. A securing device including: a) A primary strap terminating in a primary proximal closed loop and a primary distal closed loop, said primary strap constructed of one continuous strap segment; b) A buckle engaged with said primary proximal closed loop; c) A distal tri-glide slider defining two apertures and a middle post there between, said primary distal closed loop engaged with said middle post; d) A secondary strap terminating in a secondary proximal closed loop and a secondary distal closed loop, said secondary proximal closed loop engaged with said buckle; e) A proximal tri-glide slider engaged with said secondary distal closed loop; and f) A fixed circumference enclosure engaged with said primary strap, wherein said primary strap and said secondary strap are each engaged with said buckle, and wherein an openable loop is formed by said buckle, a segment of said primary strap, and a segment of said secondary strap.
2. The securing device of claim 1 wherein said primary strap is slidably engaged with said proximal tri-glide slider.
3. The securing device of claim 2 wherein said primary strap is slidably engaged with said distal tri-glide slider.
4. The securing device of claim 1 wherein said primary strap is constructed of 1 nylon flat webbing.
5. The securing device of claim 1 wherein said primary proximal closed loop and said primary distal closed loop include stitches.
6. The securing device of claim 5 wherein said secondary proximal closed loop and said secondary distal closed loop include stitches.
7. The securing device of claim 1 wherein said fixed circumference enclosure is engaged with said primary strap with a buckle.
8. The securing device of claim 1 wherein said fixed circumference enclosure includes a proximal closed loop, said proximal closed loop engaged with said primary strap.
9. The securing device of claim 1 further including securing tabs connected to said primary strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
(13) The following structure numbers shall apply to the following structures among the various FIGS.: 10Securing device; 15Primary strap; 17Secondary strap; 18Stitches; 19Interface; 20Openable loop; 25Buckle; 26Supplemental securing device; 27D-ring; 28Closed loop; 28(a)(1)primary proximal closed loop; 28(b)(1)primary distal closed loop; 28(a)(2)secondary proximal closed loop; 28(b)(2)secondary distal closed loop; 30Snap hook; 35Fender; 40Slider; 40(a)Proximal slider; 40(b)Distal slider; 45Center post; 47Aperture; 50Supplemental securing belt; 60Alternative securing device embodiment; 70Second alternative securing device embodiment; 75Third alternative securing device embodiment; 80Forth alternative securing device embodiment; 85Fifth alternative securing device embodiment; 90Securing tabs; 92Hook and loop fastener; 95Slidable loop; 96Slidable proximal closed loop; 97Slidable distal closed loop; and 98Fixed circumference enclosure.
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(16) Alternative embodiment 60 is shown in
(17) Supplemental securing belt 50 of
(18) The length of securing device 10 is preferably 8-24; 24-36; or 35-72, with the first length indicating the length of the device in the completely shortened state, and the second length indicating the length of the device in the completely extended state, as adjusted by sliders 40. Length of alternative embodiment 60 is preferably 16-24 in the shortened to lengthened state, respectively.
(19) Primary strap 15 is preferably 1 nylon flat webbing, having a breaking strength of >4,300 pounds, which is commercially available from a variety of sources including Tapecraft Corporation of Oxford, Ala. Snap hook 30 is commercially available from a variety of sources including Prime Industries, Inc. of Virginia Beach, Va. Snap hook is preferably stainless steel. Sliders 40 are preferably tri-glide, and include center post 45 and apertures 47 as shown in
(20) Supplemental strap 26 is preferably constructed of the same flat webbing as primary strap 15. D-ring 27 is preferably stainless steel D-ring for 1 strap which is commercially available from a variety of sources including Prime Industries, Inc. of Virginia Beach, Va.
(21) As used herein, fixed circumference enclosure shall refer to supplemental securing belt 50 of
(22) Second alternative securing device 70 is shown in
(23) Third alternative securing device 75 is shown in
(24) Fourth alternative securing device 80 is shown in
(25) Fifth alternative securing device 85 is shown in
(26) Specifications of certain structures and components of the present invention have been established in the process of developing and perfecting prototypes and working models. These specifications are set forth for purposes of describing an embodiment, and setting forth the best mode, but should not be construed as teaching the only possible embodiment. Rather, it should be understood that all specifications, unless otherwise stated or contrary to common sense, are +/10%. It should also be understood that ranges of values set forth inherently include those values, as well as all increments between.