HELICAL COIL FASTENER AND METHOD
20180094659 ยท 2018-04-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G9/128
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A helical coil fastener and method for fastening objects is disclosed. The fastener comprises a stump and a rooting lashing. The rooting lashing comprises a first end and second end, defined by a plurality of helical coils. The first end of the rooting lashing is attached to an end of the stump, configured to receive a portion of the object forming a rooting eye at the connection between the rooting lashing and the stump. Further, the helical coils apart from the first helical coil of the rooting lashing is configured to wrap on the stump thereon. The fastener further comprises a trunk lashing attached to an end of the stump comprises a first end and second end, defined by a plurality of helical coils. The helical coils of the trunk lashing are configured to wrap on a portion of the object, thereby a user ensures fastening the object.
Claims
1. A helical coil fastener for fastening an object, the fastener comprising: a stump made of a flexible and resilient material, having a first end and a second end; a rooting lashing made of a flexible and resilient material, having a first end and second end, defined by a plurality of helical coils, wherein the first end of the rooting lashing is attached to an end of the stump, wherein the first helical coil of the rooting lashing is configured to receive a portion of the object forming a rooting eye at the connection between the rooting lashing and the stump, and the helical coils apart from the first helical coil is configured to wrap on the stump thereon.
2. The helical coil fastener of claim 1, further comprising diameter of a circumscribing circle of the cross section of an enclosed profile of the helical coil and an inner diameter of the helical coil, wherein the diameter of a circumscribing circle of the cross section of an enclosed profile of the helical coil is substantially larger than the inner diameter of the helical coil.
3. The helical coil fastener of claim 1, wherein the second end of the stump is configured with a flanged trunk.
4. The helical coil fastener of claim 1, wherein the second end of the stump is configured with the flanged trunk incorporated with one or more holes for auxiliary mechanical attachment.
5. The helical coil fastener of claim 1, wherein the second end of the stump is configured with an annular trunk.
6. The helical coil fastener of claim 1, wherein the second end of the stump is configured with a sleeved trunk.
7. The helical coil fastener of claim 1, wherein the second end of the stump is attached with a mirrored rooting lashing.
8. The helical coil fastener of claim 1, wherein the stump is a tapered stump, thereby said tapered stump causes the rooting lashing to be urged towards the rooting eye keeping it tight.
9. A helical coil fastener for fastening an object, the fastener comprising: a stump made of a flexible and resilient material, having a first end and a second end; a rooting lashing made of a flexible and resilient material, having a first end and second end, defined by a plurality of helical coils, wherein the first end of the rooting lashing is attached to an end of the stump, wherein the first helical coil of the rooting lashing is configured to receive a portion of the object forming a rooting eye at the connection between the rooting lashing and the stump, and the helical coils apart from the first helical coil is configured to wrap on the stump thereon, and a trunk lashing made of a flexible and resilient material, having a first end and second end, defined by a plurality of helical coils, wherein the first end of the trunk lashing is attached to an end of the stump, wherein the plurality of helical coils in the first end of the trunk lashing is configured to wrap on a portion of the object extending from the stump towards the second end of the trunk lashing, thereby a user ensures fastening a desired portion of the object.
10. The helical coil fastener of claim 9, wherein the stump is an arcuate or a tapered stump.
11. The helical coil fastener of claim 9, further comprises a dorsal face of the helical coil, and a ventral face of the helical coil, wherein the ventral face in the second end of the trunk lashing includes a clasper for firm fastening a portion of the object.
12. The helical coil fastener of claim 11, wherein the clasper is further configured with a treaded surface for firm gripping on a portion of the object.
13. The helical coil fastener of claim 11, wherein the dorsal face in the second end of the trunk lashing is extended by a dorsal branch to connect a helve.
14. The helical coil fastener of claim 13, wherein the helve is configured to fasten or unfasten the desired portion of the object.
15. The helical coil fastener of claim 13, wherein the helve is flat shaped structure or leaf shaped structure.
16. The helical coil fastener of claim 9, further comprising diameter of a circumscribing circle of the cross section of an enclosed profile of the helical coil and an inner diameter of the helical coil, wherein the diameter of a circumscribing circle of the cross section of an enclosed profile of the helical coil is substantially larger than the inner diameter of the helical coil.
17. A method of fastening an object, the method comprising the step of: providing a helical coil fastener, wherein the helical coil fastener comprising: a stump made of a flexible and resilient material, having a first end and a second end, and a rooting lashing made of a flexible and resilient material, having a first end and second end, defined by a plurality of helical coils, wherein the end of the rooting lashing is attached to an end of the stump, receiving a portion of the object by the first helical coil of the rooting lashing forming a rooting eye at the connection between the rooting lashing and the stump, wrapping the helical coils apart from the first helical coil on the stump, thereby a user ensures fastening a desired portion of the object.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprises a trunk lashing made of a flexible and resilient material, having a first end and second end, defined by a plurality of helical coils, wherein the first end of the trunk lashing is attached to an end of the stump,
19. The method of claim 18, further comprises a step of wrapping a portion of the object by the plurality of helical coils in the first end of the trunk lashing extending from the stump towards the second end of the trunk lashing, thereby a user ensures fastening a desired portion of the object.
20. The method of claim 17, wherein the desired portion of one or more objects is fastened by inter-locking the plurality of the helical coil fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, exemplary constructions of the invention are shown in the drawings. However, the invention is not limited to the specific methods and structures disclosed herein. The description of a method step or a structure referenced by a numeral in a drawing is applicable to the description of that method step or structure shown by that same numeral in any subsequent drawing herein.
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TABLE-US-00001 LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS 100 helical coil fastener with 200 helical coil fastener with 110, 114 110 and 114 and 116 110 rooting lashing 230 objects or stands 114 stump 116 trunk lashing 114a first end of stump 112 rooting eye 114b second end of stump B? diameter of circumscribing circle 110a first end of rooting lashing C? inside diameter of the rooting lashing 110b second end 116a first end of trunk lashing 122 helical coils 116b second end of trunk lashing 122a first helical coil 118 dorsal face 110 mirrored rooting lashing 120 ventral face 122 helical coils 122a first helical coil 224 dorsal branch 226 helve 228 clasper 232 sheaf 236 tomato cage 344 tread surface
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0045] A description of embodiments of the present invention will now be given with reference to the Figures. It is expected that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive.
[0046] The present invention discloses a helical coil fastener 100 for fastening one or more objects or stands 230 such as cords, cables, keys or any supporting elements. Referring to
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[0048] A method of using the helical coil fastener 100 of
[0049] In various embodiments of above described
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[0051] In one embodiment, the helical coils 122 apart from the first helical coil 122a of the rooting lashing 110 is configured to wrap on the stump 114 thereon. In one embodiment, the trunk lashing 116 made of a flexible and resilient material, comprises a first end 116a and second end 116b, defined by a plurality of helical coils 122. The first end of the trunk lashing is attached to an end of the stump. In one embodiment, the plurality of helical coils 122 in the first end 116a of the trunk lashing 116 is configured to wrap on a portion of the object 230 extending from the stump 114 towards the second end 116b of the trunk lashing 116, thereby a user ensures fastening a desired portion of the object 230. In one embodiment, the helical coil fastener 200 further comprises a dorsal face 118 of the helical coil 122, and a ventral face 120 of the helical coil 122.
[0052] In one embodiment of the present invention, the stump 114 is defined by an arcuate stump, or a tapered stump. In some embodiments, the stump 114 is a tapered stump, thereby said tapered stump causes the rooting lashing 110 to be urged towards the rooting eye 112 keeping it tight. The arcuate stump comprises an arcuate curve, which is beneficial on implementing embodiments with trunk lashing 116. This is because, the arcuate curve tends in the direction to the configuration of the trunk lashing 116.
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[0054] In one embodiment, the trunk lashing 116 connect to the opposite end of the stump 114 from the end where the rooting lashing 112 connect. The trunk lashing 116 is generally defined by a body created by the sweep of a closed two-dimensional curved profile comprises no concavities or flats. The profile is swept normal to a substantially helical three-dimensional curve. In some embodiments, the direction of the pitch of the substantially helical curve defining the trunk lashing 116 is opposite to the direction of the helical curve of the rooting lashing 110. The orientation of the stump 114 and the trunk lashing 116 is such that the stump 114 lies in a path generally tangent to a circle circumscribing the helical curve of the trunk lashing 116 and the circle is substantially perpendicular to the axis of the helical curve of the trunk lashing 116. Therefore, of necessity the helical axes of the rooting lashing 112 and trunk lashing 116 lie generally in the same plane and side by side.
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[0059] In another embodiment, the fastener 200 is used to fasten any kind of portable objects, for examples, key chain for a key, etc. The fastener 200 rooted to a portable object and the lashing helical coils connected to a fixed object by way of prehensile clasping, as illustrated in
[0060] The present invention relates to a method 900 of fastening one or more objects such as such as cords, cables, keys or any supporting elements using a helical coil fastener (100 & 200) shown in
[0061] In step 904, the method 900 comprises receiving a portion of the object 230 by the first helical coil of the rooting lashing 110 forming a rooting eye 112 at the connection between the rooting lashing 110 and the stump 114. In step 906, the method 900 comprises, wrapping the helical coils 122 apart from the first helical coil 122a on the stump 114. Finally, in step 908, the user ensures fastening a desired portion of the object 230 using said helical coil fastener (100 & 200).
[0062] In another embodiment, the method 900 also includes helical coil fastener with a trunk lashing 116 along with said stump 114 and rooting lashing 110. The trunk lashing 116 made of a flexible and resilient material, comprises a first end 116a and second end 116b, defined by a plurality of helical coils 122. The first end 116a of the trunk lashing 116 is attached to an end of the stump 114. In one embodiment, the plurality of helical coils 122 in the first end 116a of the trunk lashing 116 is configured to wrap on a portion of the object 230 extending from the stump 114 towards the second end 116b of the trunk lashing 116, thereby the user further ensures fastening a desired portion of the object.
[0063] In another embodiment of the method 900, the desired portion of the objects 230 is fastened by inter-locking the plurality of the helical coil fastener (100 & 200). In one embodiment, the method 900 further comprises a dorsal face 118 of the helical coil, and a ventral face 120 of the helical coil, where the ventral face 120 in the second end of the trunk lashing 116 includes a clasper 228 for firm fastening a portion of the object 230. In another embodiment, the dorsal face 118 in the second end of the trunk lashing 116 is extended by a dorsal branch 224 to connect a helve 226, wherein the helve 226 is configured to fasten or unfasten the desired portion of the object 230. In various embodiments, the flexible and resilient material is selected from one or more elastomeric materials, but not limited to thermoplastic materials.
[0064] Various embodiments of the helical coil fasteners (100 & 200) provides a more versatile, effective, longer lasting, more compact, clean and sanitary, self-adjusting and economical device. The fastener (100 & 200) further provides a gentle restraint, appropriate to the task. Such gentle unprecedented versatility and capacity for rooting to other portable or fixed objects. The fastener (100 & 200) adapts easily to wide range of sizes of object. The fastener (100 & 200) could be used as a valued personal accessory. The articles of manufacture shown and described in this application used as personal accessories, for example, a keychain, etc. The rooting eye 112 makes an exceptionally nice way of connecting to a keychain. It is comfortable in the user's hand and makes the keys easy to view and feel out. In keychains, the fastener (100 & 200) have the ability to hang one or more objects, which includes hanging from a door knob, the arm of a chair, a hand or boat rail. If an elastomer is the selected material for the fasteners (100 & 200), the keychain will be held with a secure grip, and avoid the chance of slippage. Further, with at least one embodiment of the fastener (100 & 200) employing lashings rooted to this loose end, the end with the strand like objects is conveniently secured, and released. According to the present invention, the fastener (100 & 200) is made from a variety of materials. A moderately flexible and resilient material is required. This will provide an article of single size fastener (100 & 200), capable of fastening around a wide range of object sizes. Many modern thermoplastics, for example, polypropylene or polyethylene could be utilized.
[0065] Further, the fasteners (100 & 200) are made of good thermoplastic elastomers with injection molded parts, with a compression set of 20-30%. The fasteners (100 & 200) are made of thermoplastic and thermoset polyurethane in range 50A to 85A shore hardness, with a compression set of about 25%. Further, the fastener (100 & 200) made of highly elastic material are accurately proportioned, so that the elongate member has sufficient large cross section. Additionally, it exhibits a negligible amount of stretch in the directional axis of the elongate member. The effective elastic opening and closing of the lashings diameter is incorporated with desired configuration, which contributes to gripping and holding of the bound object by the lashings.
[0066] The foregoing examples have been provided merely for the purpose of explanation and are in no way to be construed as limiting of the present concept disclosed herein. While the concept has been described with reference to various embodiments, it is understood that the words, which have been used herein, are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. Further, although the concept has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials, and embodiments, the concept is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, the concept extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims. Those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the teachings of this specification, may affect numerous modifications thereto and changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the concept in its aspects.