Grip for a Wire Handle
20230036190 ยท 2023-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/102
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Improvements in a carrying handle cushion for a wire to provide a handle or grip for a wire handle of a bucket to increase the tactile surface area. The grip uses two gates on opposite sides of the handle where the wire handle (from the bucket) passes through the grip. The wire passes through a one-way lock that retains the handle to prevent the grip from being accidentally dislodged from the bucket wire. Lifting the handle on the wire will engage the handle using only the weight of a filled bucket. While a low amount of force can be applied to engage the grip onto the wire, the handle is not removed with an inverse force. Upon engagement of the grip there is an audible and tactile indication that the grip has been completely engaged on to the bucket wire.
Claims
1. A grip for a wire handle comprising: an elongate body having an open cavity formed therein for receiving a portion of an elongate handle of an item to be carried; the elongate body having end walls on each end of said elongated body; each end wall having an end wall opening whereby said portion of said elongated handle is configured to fit therethrough; each end wall opening further includes at least one gate that includes an entry angle and a retention angle.
2. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 1, wherein said at least one gate is an outer gate.
3. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 2, further includes at least a second gate wherein said at least a second gate is an inner gate.
4. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 1, wherein said entry angle is configured to spread said opening.
5. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 4, wherein said entry angle is configured to open said grip with a weight of a bucket.
6. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 1, wherein said retention angle is configured to retain said portion of an elongate handle of an item to be carried.
7. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 1, wherein said portion of an elongate handle of an item to be carried is a wire handle of a bucket.
8. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 7, wherein said grip for a wire handle is removed from said wire handle by spreading open said at least one gate.
9. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 7, wherein said end wall opening has a clearance opening for said wire handle.
10. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 7, further includes a clearance for a tube handle on said wire handle of a bucket.
11. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 1, further includes at least one finger divider.
12. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 11, wherein there are three finger dividers.
13. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 3, wherein said at least one gate is opposed to said at least a second gate.
14. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 13, wherein said at least one gate is offset from said at least a second gate.
15. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 14, wherein said at least one gate and said at least a second gate include an entry angle between 10 degrees and 170 degrees.
16. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 14, wherein said at least one gate and said at least a second gate include a retention angle between 10 degrees and 90 degrees.
17. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 1, includes at least one finger well.
18. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 17, includes four finger wells.
19. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 1, wherein said grip for a wire handle is made from injection molded plastic.
20. The grip for a wire handle according to claim 1, further includes at least one slot that is configured to act as a hinge for said at least one gate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the present invention, as represented in the drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, but is merely representative of various embodiments of the invention. The illustrated embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.
TABLE-US-00001 Item Numbers and Description 19 wire handle 20 grip for a wire handle 21 end wall 22 free upper edge 23 undercut(s) 31 guide wall 32 inner gate 33 outer gate 41 guide wall 42 inner gate 43 outer gate 50 finger divider 51 slot 52 wall 53 wall 54 cavity 90 up 91 spread 92 return 95 overlap 93 force 96 retention angle 97 entry angle 98 tube handle 99 opening
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[0028] This figure also shows wire of a wire handle 19 from a paint bucket or wire handle on other apparatus that is carried. There is an opening 99 in the grip for a wire handle 20 that allows the wire handle 19 to pass into the grip for a wire handle 20 and be secured. The wire handle 19 passes through to a lower portion of the grip for a wire handle 20 to prevent rotation of the grip for a wire handle 20 while the load is being moved. Within the grip for a wire handle 20 a tube handle 98 is shown. Some wire handles 19 are sold with a small plastic tube handle 98. The grip for a wire handle 20 is configured for the tube handle 98 to fit within the central opening of the grip for a wire handle 20. An upper free edge 22 extends around the sides of an open cavity 54 of the grip for a wire handle 20 and connects on the end wall(s) 21 where gates create a path and a locking mechanism to retain the wire handle 19. Under the upper free edge 22 one or a plurality of raised undercut(s) 23 are shown but could have no undercuts. These undercut(s) 23 allow a plastic grip for a wire handle 20 to be retained in an injection molding machine until it is ejected.
[0029] Each end wall 21 has an inner gate 32, 42 and an outer gate 33 that retains the wire handle 19. The gates and function are shown and described on more detail in other figures herein. Within the gate area are also guide walls 31 and 41 that guide the wire handle through the grip for a wire handle 20.
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[0036] Thus, specific embodiments of a grip for a wire handle have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those 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 appended claims.
SEQUENCE LISTING
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