Lanyard Assembly
20180310696 ยท 2018-11-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2200/055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A multi-use lanyard assembly that includes an elongate flexible body, a pair of clamps that engage the elongate flexible body, and a pair of clasps that are secured to the opposite distal ends of the elongate flexible body. The elongate flexible body is preferably provided as a cord or a strap that is folded over upon itself to define respective first and second portions of the elongate flexible body. Each of the clamps is oriented to be moveable along and engage both of the first and second portions of the elongate flexible body. Each of the first and second clamp portions is securable relative to the first and second portions of the elongate flexible body at various discrete positions such that the lanyard assembly can achieve various configurations associated with securing the lanyard assembly and associated accessories relative to a user.
Claims
1. A lanyard assembly comprising: an elongate flexible body that extends continuously between a first distal end and a second distal end of the elongate flexible body; a first clasp secured to the elongate flexible body proximate the first distal end and a second clasp secured to the elongate flexible body proximate the second distal end; a first clamp and a second clamp that each cooperate with a first portion and a second portion of the elongate flexible body wherein the first portion of the elongate flexible body extends between the first distal end and a middle of the elongate flexible body and the second portion of the elongate flexible body extends between the second distal end and the middle of the elongate flexible body; and a stop formed proximate the middle of the elongate flexible body.
2. The lanyard assembly of claim 1 wherein the elongate flexible body is further defined as one of a strap, a ribbon, or a cord.
3. The lanyard assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the first clamp and the second clamp are further defined as spring lock assemblies and are independently securable to the elongate flexible body.
4. The lanyard assembly of claim 3 wherein each of the first clamp and the second clamp further define at least one passage configured to slideably cooperate with the first portion and the second portion of the elongate flexible body.
5. The lanyard assembly of claim 4 wherein the at least one passage is further defined as a first passage configured to slideably cooperate with the first portion of the elongate flexible body and a second passage configured to slideably cooperate with the second portion of the elongate flexible body.
6. The lanyard assembly of claim 1 wherein the first clamp and the second clamp are movable along the first portion and the second portion of the elongate flexible body between the stop and the first clasp and the second clasp.
7. The lanyard assembly of claim 1 wherein the first clasp and the second clasp each include a base that is secured to the elongate flexible body and a lock awl that is movable relative to the base and biased toward a closed position wherein opposing ends of the lock arm are in contact with the base.
8. The lanyard assembly of claim 7 wherein the base includes a first portion that supports the lock arm and a second portion that is secured to the elongate flexible body and movably cooperates with the first portion.
9. A tether assembly comprising: an elongate member that extends continuously between a first end and a second end; a first hook secured to the first end of the elongate member; a second hook secured to the second end of the elongate member; a first clamp that slideably cooperates with the elongate member twice between the first end and the second end; a second clamp that slideably cooperates with the elongate member twice between the first end and the second end and such that the first hook, second hook, first clamp, and second clamp are oriented relative to the elongate flexible member such that the second clamp is disposed between the first clamp and each of the first hook and the second hook; and a stop defined by the elongate member and oriented along a length of the elongate member that is to a side of the first clamp that is opposite the second clamp.
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11. The tether assembly of claim 9 wherein each of the first clamp and the second clamp is further defined as a base, an operator, and a biasing device wherein the base and the operator are shaped to define at least one passage that is constructed to allow the elongate member to pass therethough and the biasing device is oriented to cause the operator to reduce a cross-sectional size of the least one passage.
12. The tether assembly of claim 11 wherein the at least one passage is further defined as a first passage associated with passage of a first portion of the elongate member through the respective clamp and a second passage associated with passage of a second portion of the elongate member through the respective clamp and wherein the first passage and the second passage are fluidly isolated from one another.
13. The tether assembly of claim 9 wherein each of the first hook and the second hook are further defined by a base and a lock that movably cooperates with the respective base.
14. The tether assembly of claim 13 wherein each base further comprises a first base portion that supports the lock and a second base portion that is movable relative to the first base portion and is secured to the elongate member.
15. The tether assembly of claim 9 wherein the elongate member is further defined as one of a strap, a ribbon, or a cord.
16. A method of forming a multi-use lanyard assembly, the method comprising: folding a flexible elongate body so that a first portion of the flexible elongate body overlies a second portion of the flexible elongate body; engaging a first clamp with the first portion and the second portion of the elongate body; engaging a second clamp with the first portion and the second portion of the elongate body; securing a first clasp to a distal end of the first portion of the elongate body; securing a second clasp to a distal end of the second portion of the elongate body; and forming a stop proximate a middle portion of the flexible elongate body and between the first portion and the second portion of the flexible elongate body.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the stop is configured to prevent translation of respective first clamp and second clamp toward the middle portion of the flexible elongate body.
18. The method of claim 16 further comprising providing the first clasp and second clasp with a selectively operable closure mechanism that is biased toward a closed configuration.
19. The method of claim 16 further comprising providing each of the first clamp and the second clamp as at least one of a strap clamp and a cord clamp wherein a portion of the at least one of the strap clamp and the cord clamp is biased into engagement with the flexible elongate body.
20. The method of claim 16 further comprising orienting the stop to prevent translation of at least one of the first clamp and the second clamp relative to the elongate flexible body beyond the stop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] A clear conception of the advantages and features constituting the present invention, and of the construction and operation of typical mechanisms provided with the present invention, will become more readily apparent by referring to the exemplary, and therefore non-limiting, embodiments illustrated in the drawings accompanying and forming a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate the same elements in the several views, and in which:
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[0022] In describing the various embodiments of the invention, which are illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be referred to for the sake of clarity. However, it is not intended that the invention be limited to the specific ten ns so selected and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose. For example, the words connected, attached, or terms similar thereto are often used. They are not limited to direct connection unless explicitly recited and include connection through other elements where such connection is recognized as being equivalent by those skilled in the art. The present invention and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments described in detail in the following description.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0024] Lanyard assembly 20 includes a first clamp assembly or clamp 42 and a second clamp assembly of clamp 44 that each selectively slideably cooperate with first portion 38 and second portion 40 of body 22 between stop 32 and respective distal ends 24, 26. Each of first portion 38 and second portion 40 of body 22 includes a first section 46 that extends between first clamp 42 and respective distal ends 24, 26, a second section 48 that extends between respective clamps 42 and 44, a third section 50 that extends between respective clamps 42, 44 and stop 32, and a fourth section 52 that extends between stop 32 and a longitudinal center or middle 54 of body 22. Referring to
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[0026] A biasing device 78, such as a spring or the like, is disposed between base 64 arid body 72 of operator 66 and oriented to bias operator 66 relative to base 64 such that a portion of body 72 interferes with the cross-sectional footprint defined by through holes 68, 70. When depressed, through holes 74, 76 associated with operator 66 arc generally aligned with through holes 68, 70 defined by base 64 such that each of portions 38, 40 of elongate flexible body 22 are independently and/or concurrently translatable in either longitudinal direction relative to the respective clamp 42, 44. As alluded to above, when not depressed, operator 66 and base 64, and the through holes defined thereby, achieve an orientation wherein elongate flexible body 22 passing therethrough is compressed so as to restrict longitudinal displacement of respective portions 38, 40 of elongate body 22 relative to the respective clamp 42, 44.
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[0028] As disclosed further below with respect to
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[0030] Like lanyard assembly 20, lanyard assembly 100 includes a first hook, hook assembly, clasp assembly, or first clasp 108 that is secured to first distal end 104 and a second hook, hook assembly, clasp assembly or second clasp 110 that is secured to second distal end 106 of body 102. A stop 112 is formed proximate an opposite end 114 of lanyard assembly 100 and defines a loop 116 associated there with. A first clamp 118 slideably cooperates with respective portions 120, 122 of elongate body 102 and is disposed between respective distal ends 104, 106 and a second clamp 124. Second clamp 124 also selectively slideably cooperates with respective portions 120, 122 of elongate body 102 and is disposed between first clamp 118 and stop 112. Clamps 118, 124 segregate first and second portions 120, 122 of elongate body 102 into respective first sections 126, seconds sections 128, and third sections 130 between stop 112 and respective distal ends 104, 106. Loop 116 formed proximate a middle 132 of elongate body 102 and stop 112 and defined by respective fourth sections 136 of respective portions 120, 122 of elongate flexible body 102. Like lanyard assembly 20, clamps 118, 124 slideably cooperate in the respective longitudinal direction, as indicated by arrow 140, of portions 120, 122 of elongate body 102 between stop 112 and distal ends 104, 106 so as to manipulate the relative longitudinal length and/or shape associated with sections 126, 128, 130 associated with elongated body 102.
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[0032] Whereas clamps 42, 44 includes a pair of openings 68, 70 which maintain isolation between respective portions 38, 40 of elongate body 22 of lanyard assembly 20, clamps 118, 124 include a single opening that is constructed to accommodate both of respective portions 120, 122 of elongate flexible body 102 of lanyard assembly 100. It is appreciated that each of clamps 42, 44, 118, 124 accommodate both concurrent or individual translation of respective portions 38, 40, 120, 122 of respective lanyard assemblies 20, 100 relative to the discrete clamps 42, 44, 118, 124.
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[0037] In yet another configuration as shown in
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[0039] In an alternate configuration as shown in
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[0042] Although described above as being generally directed to securing items relative to the neck, shoulders, and/or waist of the wearer, it is appreciated that lanyard assemblies 20, 100 are constructed to be conveniently configured for securing carried items relative to the wearer about any desired portion of the anatomy thereof such as the wrist, hand, a thigh, or the like, as well as the neck, torso, shoulders, or waist thereof. Each of lanyard assemblies 20, 100 provides a highly adjustable and uniquely configurable lanyard assembly for supporting items relative to user in various locations relative to the anatomy of the wearer as well as in various configurations associated with cooperating with the underlying items intended to be transported. Further, the flexibility associated with lanyard assemblies 20, 100 allows convenient and contact storage of the same when not in use. The non-removable construction associated with the elongate flexible body, the clasps, and the clamps mitigates loss or separation of any of the discrete portions of lanyard assembly 20, 100 so as to maintain the desired utility of the same.
[0043] While the invention has been particularly shown, and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0044] Therefore, one embodiment disclosed in the present application includes a lanyard assembly having an elongate flexible body that extends continuously between a first distal end and a second distal end of the elongate flexible body. A first clasp is secured to the elongate flexible body proximate the first distal end and a second clasp is secured to the elongate flexible body proximate second distal end. The lanyard assembly includes a first clamp and a second clamp that each cooperate with a first portion and a second portion of the elongate flexible body wherein the first portion and the second portion of the elongate flexible body each extend between a middle of the elongate flexible body and a respective one of the first distal end and the second distal end of the elongate flexible body.
[0045] Another embodiment disclosed in the present application that is usable or combinable with one or more of the aspects, features, objects, or elements associated with the above embodiments includes a tether assembly having an elongate member that extends continuously between a first end and a second end of the elongate member. The tether assembly includes a first hook that is secured to the first end of the elongate member and a second hook that is secured to the second end of the elongate member. The tether assembly includes a first clamp and a second clamp that each slideably cooperate with the elongate member twice between the first end and the second end of the elongate member and such that the first hook, the second hook, the first clamp, and the second clamp are oriented relative to the elongate flexible member such that the second clamp is disposed between the first clamp and each of the first hook and the second hook.
[0046] Another embodiment disclosed in the present application that is usable or combinable with one or more of the aspects, features, objects, or elements of the above embodiments includes a method of forming a multi-use lanyard assembly. The method includes folding a flexible elongate body so that a first portion of the flexible elongate body overlies a second portion of the flexible elongate body. A first clamp and a second clamp arc engaged with the first portion and the second portion of the elongate body. A first clasp is secured to a distal end of the first portion of the elongate body and a second clasp is secured to a distal end of the second portion of the elongate body.
[0047] It is appreciated that the various lanyard or tether assemblies disclosed herein include various additions, modifications, and rearrangements that are within capabilities of those skilled in the art from the disclosure of the present application. It is intended that the appended claims cover all such additions, modifications, and rearrangements. Expedient embodiments of the present invention are differentiated by the appended claims which also form part of the specification.