Anti-Slippery Velcro Tape

The utility model relates to a anti-slippery Velcro tape, comprising a flexible belt (1) and a hook (2) which is arranged at one end of the flexible belt (1), wherein a male sticky part (12) and a female sticky part (11) are provided on the front side of the flexible belt (1), and a non-slip layer (3) is provided on the back side of the flexible belt (1). In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the non-slip layer arranged on the back side of the flexible belt makes it has an anti-slippage function. When bundling items, the friction on the contact surface between the back side of the flexible belt and the items will increase so as to prevent slipping, and the items can then be bundled tightly and firmly, bringing convenience to users.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a), the instant application claims priority to prior Hong Kong application number 10102330.3, filed Mar. 4, 2010.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This utility model relates to a Velcro tape and the related field, in particular to a Velcro tape with an anti-slippage function.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The existed Velcro tape mainly comprises a flexible belt 100 and a hook 200 arranged at one end of the flexible belt 1. FIG. 1 is a structural front view of the existed Velcro tape, which shown that there is a female sticky part 110 and a male sticky part 120 arranged on the front side of the flexible belt. When the male sticky part 120 passes through the hook 200 and turns over, the male sticky part 120 will contact with the female one 110 and stick onto the latter one. Thus the flexible belt can be orientated and fasten through the mentioned stickiness. FIG. 2 is the structural back view of the Velcro tape, it can be seen that the back side of the tape is formed by cloth or fiber.

Though Velcro tape has been widely used in item binding and other fields at present, there still is certain disadvantage in the above mentioned Velcro tape, that is, the back side of the flexible belt is made of cloth or fiber which has no anti-slippage function. Thus, when binding items, the back side of the flexible belt contacting with the items has little friction and may slide easily, so items can't be bound tightly and inconvenience may be brought to users.

SUMMARY OF THE UTILITY MODEL

The objective of the utility model is to overcome problem that the flexible belt of Velcro tape in the prior may slide easily when contacts to the items to be bundled, and proposes an anti-slippery Velcro tape.

In order to solve the above-mentioned technical problem, the present utility model constructs an anti-slippery Velcro tape which comprises a flexible belt and a hook arranged at one end of the flexible belt, wherein a male sticky part and a female sticky part are provided on the front side of the flexible belt, and a non-slip layer is provided on the back side of the flexible belt.

In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the non-slip layer is a rubber layer or a plastic layer.

In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the non-slip layer is provided with an anti-slippery structure.

In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the anti-slippery structure is formed with the non-slip layer as one piece.

In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the anti-slippery structure is provided as a plurality of protruded particles.

In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the anti-slippery structure is provided as a plurality of parallel protruded bars which are separated from each other.

In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the area of the non-slip layer is smaller than that of the flexible belt.

In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the area of the non-slip layer is equal to that of the flexible belt.

The anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model has the advantages of that the non-slip layer set on the back side of the flexible belt makes it has anti-slippage function. Thus, when bundling items, the friction on the contact surface between the back side of the flexible belt and the items will increase so as to prevent slipping, and the items can then be bundled tightly and firmly, bringing convenience to users.

In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the anti-slippery structure provided on the non-slip layer can further increase the friction on the contact surface between the back side of the flexible belt and the items.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further description will refer to the following drawings and embodiment, in which:

FIG. 1 is a structural front view of the prior Velcro tape;

FIG. 2 is a structural back view of the prior Velcro tape;

FIG. 3 is a structural front view of the first embodiment of the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model;

FIG. 4 is a structural back view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along cut-line A of FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view along cut-line B of FIG. 4;

FIG. 7 is a structural back view of the second embodiment of the anti-slippery Velcro tape as shown in FIG. 3;

FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view along cut-line C of FIG. 7;

FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view along cut-line D of FIG. 7;

FIG. 10 is a structural front view of the second embodiment of the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility, model.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The FIG. 3 shows a structural front view of the first embodiment of the anti-slippery Velcro tape. It can be seen that, the anti-slippery Velcro tape comprises a flexible belt 1 and a hook 2 at one end of the belt 1. A male sticky part 12 and a female sticky part 11 are provided on the front side of the flexible belt 1, while a non-slip layer 3 is provided on the back side. In this embodiment, the male sticky part 12 is arranged at the end which is far from the hook 2. When using the tape to bundle items, the male sticky part 12 passes through the hook 2 and turns over to fold up, so that the male one contacts and sticks onto the female sticky part 11, and the flexible belt 1 therefore serves a function of positioning and fastening via such sticking.

The FIG. 4 shows a structural back view of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 3. The flexible belt 1 is provided with a non-slip layer 3 arranged on the back side so as to make the back side of the flexible belt 1 have an anti-slippage function. When bundling items, the friction on the contact surface between the back side of the flexible belt 1 and the items will increase enough to prevent sliding, so as to bundle items tightly and make it convenient to use. In this embodiment, the area of the non-slip layer 3 is smaller than that of the flexible belt 1, and the non-slip layer 3 is arranged on the edge of the flexible belt 1 for the reason of saving anti-slip material on the condition of satisfying the need of preventing slippage.

FIG. 5 shows the cross-sectional view of the FIG. 4 along cut-line A. On the back side of the flexible belt 1 there is provided with the non-slip layer 3. At the same position of the front side of the belt 1 there is provided with the female sticky part 11.

FIG. 6 shows the cross-sectional view of the FIG. 4 along cut-line B. On the back side of the flexible belt 1 there is provided with the non-slip layer 3. At the same position of the front side of the belt 1 there is provided with the male sticky part 12.

FIG. 7 shows a structural back view of second embodiment of the anti-slippery Velcro tape. The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment shown in FIG. 4 on: the area of the non-slip layer 3 is equal to that of the flexible belt 1, so as to increase the area of the contact surface between the non-slip layer 3 and the bundled items and then enhance the effect of anti-slippage.

FIG. 8 shows the cross-sectional view of the FIG. 7 along cut-line C. On the back side of the flexible belt 1 there is provided with the non-slip layer 3. At the same position of the front side of the flexible belt 1 there is provided with a female sticky part 11.

FIG. 9 shows the cross-sectional view of FIG. 7 along cut-line D. On the back side of the flexible belt 1 there is provided with the non-slip layer 3. At the same position of the front side of the flexible belt 1 is provided with a male sticky part 12.

FIG. 10 shows a structural front view of the second embodiment of the anti-slippery Velcro tape. The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment shown in FIG. 3 on: the female sticky part 11 is arranged at the end far from the hook 2. When using it, the female sticky part 11 passes through the hook 2 and turns over to fold up, so that the female sticky part 11 contacts and sticks onto the male sticky part 12, and the flexible belt 1 therefore serves a function of positioning and fastening via such sticking.

Accordingly, on the back side of the flexible belt 1 there is provided with the non-slip layer 3 to make it have an anti-slippage function. Obviously, the area of the non-slip layer 3 can be different due to different practical requirement.

In the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model, the non-slip layer 3 can be a rubber layer or a plastic layer, and each of the rubber layer and the plastic layer can be formed with the flexible belt as one piece. Furthermore, an anti-slippery structure can be provided on the non-slip layer 3. Preferably, the anti-slippery structure can be formed with the non-slip layer 3 as one piece.

Furthermore, the anti-slippery structure can be a plurality of protruded particles or a plurality of parallel protruded bars which are separated from each other. In sum, any anti-slippery structures which are able to effectively enhance the friction and have an anti-slippage function to hold the items tightly can be employed by the anti-slippery Velcro tape according to the present utility model.

The foregoing description is just illustrated with reference to the preferred embodiment. It is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modification, alterations or improvement within the spirit and principle of this utility model should belong to the scope claimed by the present utility model.

Claims

1. A anti-slippery Velcro tape, comprises a flexible belt (1) and a hook (2) arranged at one end of the flexible belt (1), wherein a male sticky part (12) and a female sticky part (11) are provided on the front side of the flexible belt (1), characterized in that, a non-slip layer (3) is provided on the back side of the flexible belt (1).

2. The anti-slippery Velcro tape according to claim 1, wherein the non-slip layer (3) is a rubber layer or a plastic layer.

3. The anti-slippery Velcro tape according to claim 1, wherein the non-slip layer (3) is provided with an anti-slippery structure.

4. The anti-slippery Velcro tape according to claim 3, wherein the anti-slippery structure is formed with the non-slip layer (3) as one piece.

5. The anti-slippery Velcro tape according to claim 4, wherein the anti-slippery structure is provided as a plurality of protruded particles.

6. The anti-slippery Velcro tape according to claim 4, wherein the anti-slippery structure is provided as a plurality of parallel protruded bars which are separated from each other.

7. The anti-slippery Velcro tape according to claim 1, wherein the area of the non-slip layer (3) is smaller than that of the flexible belt (1).

8. The anti-slippery Velcro tape according to claim 1, wherein the area of the non-slip layer (3) is equal to that of the flexible belt (1).

Patent History
Publication number: 20110214262
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 7, 2010
Publication Date: Sep 8, 2011
Inventor: Georges A.M. Van Gansen (Tsuen Wan)
Application Number: 12/795,456
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