US20140130310A1 - Method and apparatus for improved use of ratcheting tie-down strap or the like - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to cargo handling equipment.
- the ratchet buckle/ratcheting handle can only hold so much webbing on its spindle hub.
- a cam buckle cannot store any length of material because it has a “pass-through” configuration. So in both cases, one is typically left with loose webbing that must be dealt with somehow or it can pose as a danger to the vehicle, the load, or other vehicles or pedestrians within reach of the extra webbing. Furthermore, if the webbing is left to fling around, this extra length will damage itself and cause the ratchet strap to become unusable.
- Clamps can be used to secure the bitter ends of tie down straps, but using clamps is dangerous if they come off, and it takes too much time to arrange webbing for effective clamping.
- Tying the loose webbing to the side of vehicle is also not ideal, because knots weaken webbing and can cause damage to vehicle from abrasion. Similarly, tucking webbing under the tie down handle may allow the webbing to become loose and fall out, possibly causing accidents, damage to paint, etc.
- U.S. regulations mandate a ratchet locking mechanism on 3 inch and larger tie-downs to prevent inadvertent release. Although some 1 and 2 inch ratchets also have a built in locking mechanism, where the user has to pull on a lever to release the handle, many do not. It would be advantageous to provide a device that not only can be used to deal with the problem of handling excess webbing, but can also be used to prevent inadvertent ratchet release, particularly for tie-downs lacking any locking mechanism.
- a first object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus that will prevent a tie-down handle from inadvertently opening under load.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus that provides for safe and rapid stowage of excess webbing or strap when a tie-down is too long for the cargo that it is securing.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus that provides for neat and rapid stowage of tie-down assemblies when not in use.
- embodiments disclosed herein relate to an apparatus that includes an elongate flexible strap defining first and second ends and first and second sides, a ring attached to said first end of said strap, a first length of hook and loop fastener secured to a mid-portion of said strap on said second side, a second length of hook and loop fastener secured to said strap on said second side near said second end, and a flexible loop attached to said strap at said second end.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a top side of a tie-down buddy apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the bottom side of the tie-down buddy apparatus of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of a top side of a tie-down buddy apparatus of FIG. 1 shown attached to the back side of a tie-down ratchet assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded diagram of the of the tie-down buddy apparatus of FIG. 1 , showing the back side of the tie-down buddy apparatus being connected to the back side of a tie-down ratchet assembly using a fastener.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a tie-down buddy 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show tie-down buddy 10 installed with a conventional tie-down ratchet assembly 5 .
- Tie-down buddy 10 is provided in a variety of lengths and widths to accommodate various ratchet strap assembly/cam buckle widths and lengths in order to meet three functions of use:
- tie-down buddy 10 can be used to store the tie-down in a neat bundle.
- tie-down buddy 10 is used to tightly hold the excess webbing (not illustrated) to the ratchet strap in a neat bundle.
- tie-down buddy 10 aids in safety even if there is no excess webbing to secure. Because tie-down buddy 10 wraps around the ratchet handle, it can be utilized as a primary or secondary locking mechanism, not allowing the ratchet handle to open up and possibly release its hold on the webbing.
- Tie-down buddy 10 preferably has a main strap body 11 formed of synthetic webbing, such as polypropylene, polyester, or nylon. Various weave pattern options may be used for main body 11 as appropriate.
- a plastic or metal ring 12 is connected to tie-down buddy body 11 at a first end 13 , preferably by sewing. The size of ring 12 is relative to tie-down buddy webbing width.
- Front side 9 of body 11 may include female (felt) hook and loop (e.g., Velcro) fastener strips spanning anywhere along the length of body 11 , depending on model.
- the back side 14 of body 11 preferably includes female (felt) hook and loop (e.g. Velcro) fastener strip 16 spanning anywhere from at least 1 ⁇ 3 the length of the body 11 , to at least 3 ⁇ 4 the length of body 11 , and up to a full length of the body 11 , depending on model.
- the second end 15 of body 11 (opposite of ring 12 ) includes a length of male hook and loop fastener 17 .
- the male and female sections of hook and loop fastener may be interchanged as desired.
- a round or flat material loop 19 at the second end 15 of the body 11 provides a grab point to give the user an extra level of pulling ability to ensure the webbing is taut to the ratchet buckle or taught to the fixed end webbing of cam buckle (not illustrated).
- the use of the ring 19 ensures a secure attachment that has at least 2 ⁇ holding capacity of just straight Velcro male-female bond to avoid Velcro release during high speed use.
- ring 19 is made of a synthetic material similar to body 11 .
- an extra catch (not illustrated) at the end may be added for further security and/or for a hanging apparatus.
- Tie-down buddy assembly 10 may be attached to the frame of a ratchet buckle 5 by means of rivet, plastic compression pin, or some other plastic or metal fastener 20 that passes through one or more holes or eyelets 22 formed in webbing 11 and one or more holes 24 formed in the frame of tie-down 5 .
- tie-down buddy assembly 10 may not be attached to the frame of a ratchet buckle 5 .
- Fastener 20 may optionally be hidden between layers of webbing (not illustrated) to prevent it from scratching the vehicle or load, particularly if it is made of metal.
- Tie-down buddy assembly 10 may be supplied assembled with tie-down 5 or separately as a stand-alone accessory for ratchet buckles and/or cam buckles.
- Tie-down buddy 10 is used as follows:
- Step 1 The user will unstrap the ratchet buddy to release all webbing.
- Step 2 He will then secure the load with the appropriate ratchet or cam buckle assembly and ensure ratchet handle is in locked or down position.
- Step 3 He will gather all the loose excess webbing by either rolling the webbing in a circle, oblong shape, or loop or by folding the webbing in a back and forth motion.
- Step 4 He will then place the excess folded webbing on top of the ratchet handle or on webbing. Take the tie-down buddy and loop the free end through the ring and back over while pulling tightly before laying the Male and Female faces together. After putting the faces together, the user will double check the tie-down webbing is secure by pulling on it. If it is not secured, release the Male and Female faces and pull the Tie-down buddy tighter and then relay Male and Female faces together. Tie-down buddy 10 has now secured the webbing for safe travel.
- Step 5 When the user is ready to release the load, they reverse the method.
- Step 6 To Store the ratchet assembly, they repeat steps 3 and 4.
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Abstract
An apparatus includes an elongate flexible strap defining first and second ends and first and second sides, a ring attached to said first end of said strap, a first length of hook and loop fastener secured to a mid-portion of said strap on said second side, a second length of hook and loop fastener secured to said strap on said second side near said second end, and a flexible loop attached to said strap at said second end.
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- This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to Provisional Application No. 61/724,479, filed Nov. 9, 2012, incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- 1. Field
- This invention relates generally to cargo handling equipment.
- 2. Background
- It is common to carry different loads in or on pick-up trucks, on trailers, inside and on roof racks of SUVs, large flatbed trucks, utility vans, enclosed trucks, etc. Most loads require different lengths of synthetic based cargo control. The most popular form of synthetic cargo control are polyester or nylon ratchet straps or cam lock straps.
- To keep inventory of these straps to a minimum, most people buy much longer lengths of webbing than is required for most loads so that they do not have to have many differing lengths of ratchet straps or winch straps on hand.
- Herein lies a problem: The ratchet buckle/ratcheting handle can only hold so much webbing on its spindle hub. A cam buckle cannot store any length of material because it has a “pass-through” configuration. So in both cases, one is typically left with loose webbing that must be dealt with somehow or it can pose as a danger to the vehicle, the load, or other vehicles or pedestrians within reach of the extra webbing. Furthermore, if the webbing is left to fling around, this extra length will damage itself and cause the ratchet strap to become unusable.
- Clamps can be used to secure the bitter ends of tie down straps, but using clamps is dangerous if they come off, and it takes too much time to arrange webbing for effective clamping.
- Tying the loose webbing to the side of vehicle is also not ideal, because knots weaken webbing and can cause damage to vehicle from abrasion. Similarly, tucking webbing under the tie down handle may allow the webbing to become loose and fall out, possibly causing accidents, damage to paint, etc.
- Additionally, U.S. regulations mandate a ratchet locking mechanism on 3 inch and larger tie-downs to prevent inadvertent release. Although some 1 and 2 inch ratchets also have a built in locking mechanism, where the user has to pull on a lever to release the handle, many do not. It would be advantageous to provide a device that not only can be used to deal with the problem of handling excess webbing, but can also be used to prevent inadvertent ratchet release, particularly for tie-downs lacking any locking mechanism.
- A first object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus that will prevent a tie-down handle from inadvertently opening under load.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus that provides for safe and rapid stowage of excess webbing or strap when a tie-down is too long for the cargo that it is securing.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method and apparatus that provides for neat and rapid stowage of tie-down assemblies when not in use.
- In one aspect, embodiments disclosed herein relate to an apparatus that includes an elongate flexible strap defining first and second ends and first and second sides, a ring attached to said first end of said strap, a first length of hook and loop fastener secured to a mid-portion of said strap on said second side, a second length of hook and loop fastener secured to said strap on said second side near said second end, and a flexible loop attached to said strap at said second end.
- The invention is described in detail hereinafter on the basis of the embodiments represented in the accompanying figures, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a plan view of a top side of a tie-down buddy apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the bottom side of the tie-down buddy apparatus ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a plan view of a top side of a tie-down buddy apparatus ofFIG. 1 shown attached to the back side of a tie-down ratchet assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention; and -
FIG. 4 is an exploded diagram of the of the tie-down buddy apparatus ofFIG. 1 , showing the back side of the tie-down buddy apparatus being connected to the back side of a tie-down ratchet assembly using a fastener. -
FIGS. 1 and 2 show a tie-down buddy 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.FIGS. 3 and 4 show tie-down buddy 10 installed with a conventional tie-down ratchet assembly 5. Tie-down buddy 10 is provided in a variety of lengths and widths to accommodate various ratchet strap assembly/cam buckle widths and lengths in order to meet three functions of use: - 1). When tie-down 5, also referred to as a Cargo Control, is not in use, tie-down
buddy 10 can be used to store the tie-down in a neat bundle. - 2). When tie-down 5 is in use, tie-down
buddy 10 is used to tightly hold the excess webbing (not illustrated) to the ratchet strap in a neat bundle. - 3). When the tie-
down 5 is in use, tie-downbuddy 10 aids in safety even if there is no excess webbing to secure. Because tie-downbuddy 10 wraps around the ratchet handle, it can be utilized as a primary or secondary locking mechanism, not allowing the ratchet handle to open up and possibly release its hold on the webbing. - Tie-down
buddy 10 preferably has amain strap body 11 formed of synthetic webbing, such as polypropylene, polyester, or nylon. Various weave pattern options may be used formain body 11 as appropriate. A plastic ormetal ring 12 is connected to tie-downbuddy body 11 at afirst end 13, preferably by sewing. The size ofring 12 is relative to tie-down buddy webbing width.Front side 9 ofbody 11 may include female (felt) hook and loop (e.g., Velcro) fastener strips spanning anywhere along the length ofbody 11, depending on model. - The
back side 14 ofbody 11 preferably includes female (felt) hook and loop (e.g. Velcro)fastener strip 16 spanning anywhere from at least ⅓ the length of thebody 11, to at least ¾ the length ofbody 11, and up to a full length of thebody 11, depending on model. Thesecond end 15 of body 11 (opposite of ring 12) includes a length of male hook andloop fastener 17. However, the male and female sections of hook and loop fastener may be interchanged as desired. - A round or
flat material loop 19 at thesecond end 15 of thebody 11 provides a grab point to give the user an extra level of pulling ability to ensure the webbing is taut to the ratchet buckle or taught to the fixed end webbing of cam buckle (not illustrated). The use of thering 19 ensures a secure attachment that has at least 2× holding capacity of just straight Velcro male-female bond to avoid Velcro release during high speed use. Preferably,ring 19 is made of a synthetic material similar tobody 11. Optionally, an extra catch (not illustrated) at the end may be added for further security and/or for a hanging apparatus. - Tie-
down buddy assembly 10 may be attached to the frame of aratchet buckle 5 by means of rivet, plastic compression pin, or some other plastic ormetal fastener 20 that passes through one or more holes oreyelets 22 formed inwebbing 11 and one ormore holes 24 formed in the frame of tie-down 5. In other embodiments, tie-downbuddy assembly 10 may not be attached to the frame of aratchet buckle 5.Fastener 20 may optionally be hidden between layers of webbing (not illustrated) to prevent it from scratching the vehicle or load, particularly if it is made of metal. Tie-down buddy assembly 10 may be supplied assembled with tie-down 5 or separately as a stand-alone accessory for ratchet buckles and/or cam buckles. - Tie-down
buddy 10 is used as follows: - Step 1. The user will unstrap the ratchet buddy to release all webbing.
- Step 2. He will then secure the load with the appropriate ratchet or cam buckle assembly and ensure ratchet handle is in locked or down position.
- Step 3. He will gather all the loose excess webbing by either rolling the webbing in a circle, oblong shape, or loop or by folding the webbing in a back and forth motion.
- Step 4. He will then place the excess folded webbing on top of the ratchet handle or on webbing. Take the tie-down buddy and loop the free end through the ring and back over while pulling tightly before laying the Male and Female faces together. After putting the faces together, the user will double check the tie-down webbing is secure by pulling on it. If it is not secured, release the Male and Female faces and pull the Tie-down buddy tighter and then relay Male and Female faces together. Tie-down
buddy 10 has now secured the webbing for safe travel. -
Step 5. When the user is ready to release the load, they reverse the method. - Step 6. To Store the ratchet assembly, they repeat steps 3 and 4.
- While some embodiments of the invention have been illustrated in detail, the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown; modifications and adaptations of the above embodiment may occur to those skilled in the art. Such modifications and adaptations are in the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth herein:
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1. An apparatus comprising:
an elongate flexible strap defining first and second ends and first and second sides;
a ring attached to said first end of said strap;
a first length of hook and loop fastener secured to a mid-portion of said strap on said second side;
a second length of hook and loop fastener secured to said strap on said second side near said second end; and
a flexible loop attached to said strap at said second end,
wherein said apparatus is configured to be wrapped around a tie-down apparatus, said second end of said strap inserted through said ring, and said second length of hook and loop fastener configured to engage said first length of hook and loop fastener to secure said apparatus thereabout said tie-down apparatus.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a connector adapted for connecting said strap to a ratchet of a tie-down apparatus.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said flexible strap comprises a material of synthetic webbing.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said first length of hook and loop fastener spans from approximately ⅓ to ¾ of the length of said strap.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said ring comprises a material of plastic or steel.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said first length of hook and loop fastener comprises female hook and loop material, and second said second length of hook and loop fastener comprises male hook and loop material.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said first length of hook and loop fastener comprises male hook and loop material, and second said second length of hook and loop fastener comprises female hook and loop material.
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