Cargo protection device
09908455 ยท 2018-03-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P7/0869
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cargo protection device and method for use on a ratchet tie-down or other cargo securing device. The cargo protection device comprises a tubular sleeve through which a ratchet tie-down can thread through. The sleeve comprises an opening in its side wall through which the ratchet handle can exit the sleeve and be accessed and actuated by a user. In use, the sleeve protects the cargo from abrasion while the cargo is being secured or transported.
Claims
1. A cargo protection device for use with a ratchet tie-down comprising: a hollow sleeve comprised of a flexible material and having a first end, a second end, and an interior perimeter that extends between the first end and the second end, wherein the first end comprises a first opening, and the second end comprises a second opening and wherein the first opening, the second opening, and the interior perimeter are each uniformly sized to allow a ratchet tie-down handle to pass there through and the interior perimeter extends uniformly in size from the first opening to the second opening; and a third opening in a side wall of the hollow sleeve, wherein the third opening is sized to allow operation of a ratchet tie-down handle passing there through.
2. The cargo protection device of claim 1, wherein the sleeve forms a circular cylinder.
3. The cargo protection device of claim 1, wherein the sleeve forms an elliptical cylinder.
4. The cargo protection device of claim 1, wherein the sleeve forms a square tube.
5. The cargo protection device of claim 1, wherein the sleeve forms a rectangular tube.
6. The cargo protection device of claim 1, wherein the edges forming the first opening, the second opening and the third opening are reinforced edges.
7. The cargo protection device of claim 1, wherein the flexible material is further defined as neoprene.
8. A method for protecting cargo secured by a ratchet tie-down, comprising: providing a cargo protection device comprising a hollow sleeve comprised of a flexible material and having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end comprises a first opening and the second end comprises a second opening and wherein the first opening and the second opening are each sized to allow the ratchet tie-down to pass there through, and a third opening in a side wall of the hollow sleeve, wherein the third opening is sized to allow operation of a ratchet tie-down handle passing there through; providing the ratchet tie-down having a first end, a second end and a ratchet having the handle for tightening the ratchet tie-down when each of the first end and second end of the ratchet tie-down are attached to a structure; passing the first end of the ratchet tie-down through the hollow sleeve and securing the first end of the ratchet tie-down to the structure; placing a portion of the ratchet tie-down over a cargo to be secured; positioning the ratchet within the hollow sleeve such that no portion of the ratchet touches the cargo and a portion of the ratchet handle protrudes through the third opening and is able to be operated for tightening the ratchet tie-down; securing the second end of the ratchet tie-down to the structure; and tightening the ratchet tie-down against the cargo by operating the ratchet handle.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the sleeve of the cargo protection device forms a circular cylinder.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the sleeve of the cargo protection device forms an elliptical cylinder.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the sleeve of the cargo protection device forms a square tube.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein the sleeve of the cargo protection device forms a rectangular tube.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein the flexible material comprising the cargo protection device is further defined as neoprene.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) A detailed description of the embodiments for a device for cargo tie-down protection will now be presented with reference to
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(10) Embodiments of the cargo protection device may be used to protect the surface of cargo or a piece of cargo from abrasion while it is being tied down or secured or while it is being transported. Embodiments of the cargo protection device may partially encapsulate a rope or strap (e.g. along a portion of its longitudinal length) and/or at least partially encapsulate a ratchet or other tie-down mechanism (e.g. along a portion of its longitudinal length).
(11) Sleeve 105 may be made of any durable, flexible material, such as, for example, neoprene, rubber, polymers of isoprene, polyisoprene, elastomers, synthetic rubbers, or plastic such as, for example, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, polyurethane or any other flexible plastic material. Sleeve 105 may also be made of a lightweight material or of fabric. In the case in which sleeve 105 is fabricated from material that may be stitched such as fabric or neoprene, binding, in which one or more layers of additional material are overlaid and then attached to sleeve 105 by means such as stitching or chemical bonding, may be used on the edges of sleeve 105 that create openings 115, 125 and 135 to reinforce either or both of these edges. Other means of reinforcement as may be known in the art may be used to reinforce the edges of sleeve 105 that create openings 115, 125 and 135.
(12) An embodiment of a cargo protection device in use over a ratchet tie-down is shown in
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(14) In an alternate embodiment, hollow sleeve 105 may extend beyond the edges of cargo 275 and thus may extend beyond points B and C, thus protecting the edges of cargo 275 from damage when ratchet tie-down 200 is tightened in order to secure cargo 275.
(15) Having now described the invention, the construction, the operation and use of preferred embodiments thereof, and the advantageous new and useful results obtained thereby, the new and useful constructions, and reasonable mechanical equivalents thereof obvious to those skilled in the art, are set forth in the appended claims.