APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CARRYING TOOLS WITH A ROPE SEGMENT
20170340096 · 2017-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25H3/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus, system and method has a rope segment defined by a length extending from a first end to a second end positioned opposite to the first end wherein the first end connects to the second end to form a loop. A first plurality of clips is interwoven with the rope segment. Each clip of the first plurality of clips extends from the rope segment at a fixed position along the length of the rope segment. A second plurality of clips interwoven with the rope segment. Each clip of the second plurality of clips extends from the rope segment at a fixed position opposite to the each clip of the first plurality of clips along the length of the rope segment. A socket is attached to each clip of the first plurality of clips and the second plurality of clips.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a rope segment defined by a length extending from a first end to a second end positioned opposite to the first end wherein the first end connects to the second end to form a loop; a first plurality of clips interwoven with the rope segment wherein each clip of the first plurality of clips extends from the rope segment at a fixed position along the length of the rope segment; and a second plurality of clips interwoven with the rope segment wherein each clip of the second plurality of clips extends from the rope segment at a fixed position opposite to the each clip of the first plurality of clips along the length of the rope segment.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a cord woven with another cord to form the rope segment.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a hole in the clip wherein the rope segment is interwoven with the hole in the clip.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a socket attached to each clip of the first plurality of clips and the second plurality of clips.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the clip compresses to fit into the socket retainer.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rope segment attaches to another rope segment.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the socket retainer has a diameter ranging from one quarter of an inch to three-quarters of an inch.
8. A system comprising: a sleeve formed as an integral piece from a textile wherein the sleeve encloses a wrench in the sleeve; a plurality of loops extending across the sleeve in a direction generally transverse to the sleeve wherein the plurality of loops extend through the sleeve; and a clip wherein each one of the plurality of loops extends through the sleeve to insert into the clip and further wherein the clip compresses to attach to a socket wherein the socket is used with the wrench.
9. The system of claim 8 further comprising: a body of the wrench enclosed by the sleeve.
10. The system of claim 8 wherein the loop is made from an elastic material.
11. The system of claim 8 wherein the plurality of loops is five.
12. The system of claim 8 wherein each loop of the plurality of loops is positioned opposite from another loop on each side of the sleeve.
13. The system of claim 8 further comprising: a shaft extending from the wrench wherein the shaft inserts into a nut.
14. The system of claim 8 wherein ten loops extend from the sleeve.
15. A method comprising: interweaving a plurality of clips into a rope segment wherein each clip attaches to the rope segment opposite another clip; attaching a first end of the rope segment to a second end of the rope segment to form a loop; and attaching a socket to the clip.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the rope segment is formed from cords woven together.
17. The method of claim 15 wherein each clip rotates on the rope segment relative to a length of the rope segment.
18. The method of claim 15 further comprising: removing the socket from the clip.
19. The method of claim 15 wherein each clip is stationary along a length of the rope segment.
20. The method of claim 15 wherein the first end of the rope segment is attached to the second end of the rope segment by a buckle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] In the following description, numerous details are set forth to provide an understanding of the present invention. Further, numerous variations or modifications from the described embodiments may be possible.
[0024] Referring to
[0025] The clip 30 may be attached to the braid 16 of the rope segment 10 by interweaving the cords 28 into a hole 18 on the clip 30. Accordingly, the clip 30 may be attached to and/or interwoven with the braid 16 of the rope segment 10 at a given position. The clip 30 may rotate perpendicularly relative to the length 24 of the rope segment 10. Further, interweaving the clip 30 with the cords 28 of the braid 16 may allow the clip 30 to remain at, for example, a substantially fixed position on the rope segment 10 along the length 24. Thus, a worker wearing a utility belt holding the rope segment 24 may remove a socket 20 from a given position on the rope segment 10.
[0026] Further, the rope segment 10 may have the length 24 that may accommodate clips 30 on each side of the rope segment 10. For example, as shown in
[0027] The clips 30 may be made from a substantially rigid material, such as metal, plastic and/or a composite, and compress and/or expand to accommodate insertion and/or attachment to corresponding socket 20. The socket 20 may be cylindrical in shape and may have a rectangular and/or square interior thread and/or threads designed to receive and/or to connect with the clip 30. More particularly, the clip 30 may be compressed to fit into the socket 20 and then expand upon release. The clip 30 may remain in a fixed and/or locked position with and/or inside the socket 20 that may be identifiable to a worker using the rope segment 10 by, for example, a “clicking” and/or a “snapping” noise. In an embodiment, a socket connector 12 may be attached to one or more of the clips 30 on the rope segment 10. The socket connector 12 may have a tapered profile suitable for connection with various tools, such as a ratchet-type socket wrench 44 as shown in
[0028] The rope segment 10 may connect to another rope segment 10 by, for example, wrapping the rope segment 10 to insert a protrusion 18 to a receptacle 26 that may be positioned opposite to the protrusion 18. One of ordinary skill in the art that other forms of buckles and/or fasteners may be used, such as hook-and-loop fasteners, to connect the rope segment 10 to, for example, another rope segment 10. The protrusion 18 and the receptacle 26 may extend from opposing ends of the rope segment 10. The rope segment 10 may be wrapped to form a loop around, for example, a heavy-duty belt around the waist of a craftsperson or contractor, such as an electrician and/or a carpenter, who may hang additional tools from the belt.
[0029] In an embodiment, the clips 30 that may extend from the rope segment 10 may insert and/or otherwise attach to the socket 20 of various diameters ranging from, for example, one quarter (¼″) of an inch to three-quarters (¾″) of an inch to accommodate corresponding sizes of, for example, the socket wrench 44 that connects with a socket 20.
[0030] Specifically, a ratchet used with the sockets 20 may be a tool with a handle that may be attached to a rotating mechanism which attaches to a socket. In an embodiment, the socket may fit onto, for example, a bolt and/or nut. Pulled or pushed in a given direction, the ratchet may either loosen or tighten the bolt or nut attached to the socket. Turned in the opposite direction, the ratchet may not turn the socket but allows the ratchet handle to be re-positioned for another turn while remaining attached to the bolt or nut. The repetitive action, which may be referred to as “ratcheting,” may allow the fastener to tighten or loosen in increments without otherwise disconnecting the tool from the fastener.
[0031] In an embodiment, the clip 30 may accommodate the socket 20 that may have a diameter of one quarter of an inch (¼″), three-eighths of an inch (⅜″) or half an inch (½″) to correspond with and/or attach to the socket wrench 44. Further, the clips 30 that may extend from the rope segment 10 may fit into one or more sizes of the socket 20, wherein a worker may attach various sizes of socket 20 to different clips 30 on the rope segment 10. Thus, a worker wearing and/or using the rope segment 10 may access the sockets 20 of various sizes to attach to, for example, the socket wrench 44.
[0032] Further, as shown in
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[0037] The ratchet wrench 44 may have a protruding shaft 42 that may extend from a recession 46. The protruding shaft may insert into and/or combine with a correspondingly shaped nut and/or bolt. The ratchet wrench 44 may be inserted into the sleeve 34 to permit the protruding shaft to extend from the sleeve 34 as shown in
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[0039] In an embodiment, a method for attaching the protrusion to the receptacle 26 to form a loop is disclosed. The clip 30 may be threaded into the rope segment 10. The socket 20 may be inserted onto the clip 30. The socket wrench 44, as shown in
[0040] Although the preceding description has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials, and embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein; rather, it extends to all functionally equivalent structures, methods, and uses, such as are within the scope of the appended claims.