Reusable, adjustable carriers for toting awkward handle-less items and related methods
Reusable, adjustable carriers and related methods are disclosed, the carriers comprising at least one band the length of which is adjustable for contiguous fastened relation around an awkward handle-less item of size and weight for balanced toting of the item from place-to-place.
The present invention relates generally to toting awkward handle-less items of size and weight from place-to-place and, more particularly, to novel reusable size-adjustable flat band carriers with a slidable, non-rotatable handle, each band being placed around the periphery of an item to be toted, size adjusted to be contiguous with the periphery. End connectors on the bands are releasibly connected together to secure the contiguous position and a non-rotatable handle is linearly relocated along the band with which it is associated to balance the load imposed by the item when lifted manually by the handle and toted from place-to-place.
BACKGROUNDPrior harnesses for carrying containers, boxes, packages and the like have been deficient in a number of respects, including but not necessarily limited to: constructed for a single use; not adaptable to any type, weight and sized container; difficult to store; inconvenient to transport when not attached to a container; unduly complex and/or costly; and comprising one or more handles which cannot be relocated for balancing the load and/or undesirably rotate during use.
BRIEF SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONIn brief summary, the present invention overcomes or substantially alleviates problems of the past in toting awkward handle-less items of size and/or weight, such as elongated tubes, boxes, packages and containers, using a temporarily attachable harness or carrier.
The invention involves novel methodology and wrap-on carriers in band form whereby at least one flat band having variable effective length is placed around the periphery of the item to be toted, the length of the band is sized by selectively sliding at least one of two connector members along the band, the connector members are securely but releasibly connected together so that the sized band fits snugly, securely and contiguously around the periphery of the item to be toted. A manual handle is linearly but non-rotatably along the band, to balance the weight of the item when lifted while preserving the contiguous relation between the band and the item, with the balanced item being lifted by manually grasping the handle and carrying the item and the carrier from one place to another.
It is a primary object of the present invention to overcome or substantially alleviate problems of the past in the field of toting awkward handle-less items of size and/or weight.
It is a further paramount object to provide novel methodology and carriers comprising one or more flat bands having some or all of the characteristics mentioned above.
The present invention comprises carriers and related methodology, the carriers being in the nature of one or more flat bands for placement around the periphery of a handle-less awkward item of size and/or weight to be manually toted by use of the carrier. The methodology embraces placing at least one flat band having a variable length around the perimeter of an item to be toted, sizing the length of the band by selectively sliding at least one of two connector members along the band, securely but releasibly connecting the two connector members so that the sized band fits snugly, securely and essentially contiguously around the perimeter of the item to be toted, slidably adjusting a manual handle linearly but non-rotatably along the band to which the handle is joined to balance the weight while preserving the essentially contiguous relation between the band and the item and manually lifting the balance by grasping the handle and manually carrying the item from one place to another. When the item being toted has reached its destination, the band may be facilely disconnected, at the connector, from the item and the band immediately reused, stored or carried by itself to another location. The carriers, comprising one or more bands, may be easily stored because the band can be constricted so as to occupy a very small volume of space.
Thus, the present invention provides a unique combination comprising a handle-less awkward item of size and/or weight which must be toted from place-to-place and a reusable adjustable carrier for placement around the periphery of the item, with the carrier comprising at least one flat band having a length, two connector members associated with the flat band, at least one connector member being adjustable to size the associated band and a manual non-rotatable but slidable handle associated with the band such that the band is placed around the periphery of the item, an effective band length is obtained by adjusting the position of at least one connector member along the band and by connecting the two connector members so that the band is essentially snugly contiguous with the periphery of the item. The non-rotatable handle is linearly displaced along the band to a location where the load of the item will be balanced when manually lifted by the handle and toted from place-to-place. The carrier can be facilely removed from the item, reused, stored or carried to another location.
The carrier may consist of one or more bands. When a single band is utilized, the band may be wrapped around the periphery of the item to be toted in any suitable way to securely connect the item and the carrier. When two or three bands are utilized, there may or may not be perpendicularity between one band and another band. It is preferred that each band be formed of a woven or braided fabric belt-type material so that the band provides toughness, durability and an appropriate width, which can vary depending upon the use intended. Typically but not necessarily, the band is joined to a female connector member at one end of one band, with the other end of the band being connected to a male connector member, the two connector members being sized and shaped so as to securely connect together against inadvertent separation, but yet so as to be releasable one from the other by the user. The connector members may be male and female connectors or hook and loop (VELCRO) elements.
When two bands are used, so as to cross each other, the second band is either secured, as by cross-stitching for example, to the first band. When three bands are used, preferably the first band is sewn to the other two adjacent its respective ends, for example by cross-stitching, with two of the three bands having interlocking male and female connector members. When two bands are used, each band has at its ends male and female interlocking connector members, respectively.
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The band or strap 30 is initially passed through slot or aperture 34 and folded back upon itself so as to provide upper and lower segments of the band or strap 30 which overlap and are integrally connected together as, for example, using cross-stitching 42. Thus, in the embodiment illustrated in
The band, strap or belt 30 comprises a second end 44, which is adjustably fitted through the male clasp member, generally designated 46, which is of known and commercially available design. The band end 44 is extended through a slot 48, across a bite bar 50, reversed upon itself and passed through a cross aperture 52 and along a bar 54, the underside of which has serrations so as to bind against the end 44, when positioned as illustrated in
The male clasp member 46 comprises a pair of centering projections 56 and yieldable male fingers 58 on opposite sides of the centering guides 56. The material from which the male clasp member 46 is made comprises memory. When the male clasp member 46 is inserted through mouth 38 of the female clasp member 36, the fingers 58 deflect inwardly as displaced through mouth 38 and, thereafter, extend outwardly due to memory to their respective unstressed positions so as to be exposed respectively at slots 40. This releasibly secures the clasp members 36 and 46 together against inadvertent separation. When it is desired to separate the two, manual pressure is applied in opposite directions to the portions of fingers 58 exposed at slots 40 and longitudinal force is applied in opposite directions to the clasp members 36 and 46 to separate them.
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The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit of essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and are not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
1. A method of facilely, manually toting a handle-less awkward item of size and weight: comprising the acts of:
- placing at least one flat band having variable length around the periphery of the item to be toted;
- sizing the length of the band by selectively varying an inter-connection site of at least two inter-connectable connectors on the band;
- securely but releasibly connecting the at least two connectors so that the sized band fits snugly, securely and essentially contiguously around the periphery of the item to be toted;
- slidably adjusting a manual handle linearly but non-rotatable along the band to balance the weight while preserving the essentially contiguous relation between the band and the item;
- manually lifting the balanced item by grasping the handle and manually carrying the item and the band from one place to another.
2. A method according to claim 1 comprising the further acts of:
- disconnecting the band from the item;
- repeating the acts of claim 1 in respect to a second handle-less awkward item of size and weight.
3. A method according to claim 1 comprising the further acts of:
- disconnecting the band from the item;
- constricting the band to occupy a small amount of space;
- storing the constricted band.
4. A method according to claim 3 comprising the further acts of:
- removing the constricted band from storage;
- repeating the acts of claim 1 in respect to a second handle-less awkward item of size and weight.
5. A method according to claim 1 wherein the placing act comprises placing two flat bands differently around the periphery of the item, the sizing act comprises sizing the length of each of the two bands by selectively sliding at least one of two clasps associated with each band along the band.
6. A method according to claim 5 comprising the further act of permanently connecting the two bands together at an intermediate location of each band.
7. A method according to claim 6 wherein the bands are straps of fabric and the connecting act comprises stitching the bands together.
8. A method according to claim 5 wherein one band passes between the other band and the manual handle.
9. A method according to claim 1 wherein the placing act comprises placing three flat bands differently around the periphery of the item and the sizing act comprises sizing the length of two of the three bands.
10. A method according to claim 9 comprising the further act of permanently connecting the one band to the other two bands.
11. A method according to claim 10 wherein the bands are straps of fabric and the connecting act comprises stitching the one band to the other bands.
12. A method according to claim 1 wherein the sizing act comprises setting the effective length of the band by selectively joining hook and loop connectors carrying at the ends of the band.
13. In combination:
- a handle-less awkward item of size and weight which requires to be manually toted from place-to-place, the item having a periphery;
- a reusable carrier for placement around the periphery of the item, the carrier comprising at least one flat band having a length, two inter-connectable connector members associated with the flat band for adjusting the effective length of the band and a manual non-rotatably but slidably handle associated with the band:
- whereby the band is placed around the periphery of the item, an effective band length obtained by adjusting the position of at least one connector member along the band and releasibly connecting the connector members together so that the band is essentially snugly contiguous with the periphery of the item, the non-rotatably handle being linearly displaced along the band to balance the load of the item when manually lifted at the handle and toted from place-to-place, thereafter allowing facile band removal, compact band storage as desired and band reuse on other items.
14. The combination according to claim 13 wherein the at least one band is selected from the group comprising one, two and three bands.
15. The combination according to claim 13 wherein the at least one band is selected from the group comprising two and three bands of woven fabric strap material, wherein the bands are stitched together.
16. A reusable carrier for placement around a periphery of a handle-less awkward item of size and weight, the carrier comprising at least one flat band having a length, two connectable connector members associated with the flat band, connector members being adjustable connectable to size the effective length of the band and a manual non-rotatably but slidably handle associated with the band:
- whereby the band may be placed around the periphery of the item, an effective band length obtained by adjusting the connecting position of connector member and connecting the connector members so that the band is essentially snugly contiguous with the periphery of the item, the non-rotatably handle being linearly displaced along the band to balance the load of the item when manually lifted at the handle and toted from place-to-place, thereafter allowing facile band removal, compact band storage as desired and band reuse on other items.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 31, 2007
Publication Date: Mar 5, 2009
Inventor: Larry Cheesman (Grayson, CA)
Application Number: 11/897,703
International Classification: A45F 3/14 (20060101);