Flexible securing device

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Inventors

Case, Richard N.

Application #

681716

Filed

Jul-29-1996

Published

Dec-2-1997

Current US Class

024/16PB
024/335
024/339
224/420
224/463
224/929

International Classes

B65D 063/00; F21V 033/00

Field of Search

24/16 224/41 224/924 224/935

Examiners

Sakran; Victor N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Margolis; Donald W., Tracy; Emery L.

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5522122   Removalbe flashli...

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Abstract
Devices for securing a first object to a second object, comprising a preformed, flexible strap having a first end and a second end, and including a first opening preferably located in the vicinity of the first end and a spaced apart second opening preferably located in the vicinity of the second end of the strap. The openings are designed to releasably receive the first object. A strap receiving aperture is formed in the strap intermediate the first opening and the second opening of the strap, and is designed to slidably receive one end of the strap to form a loop which is capable of encircling a second object. A method for securing and supporting a first object athwart a second object using such a strap includes the steps of encircling the second object with the strap and inserting the second end of the strap into the strap receiving aperture, releasably inserting one end of the first object into the first or second opening, releasably inserting an end of the first object into the available opening, and then pulling on both ends of the strap so that the first object and the second object are urged together, with a portion of the strap between them. The strap has specific utility for securing and supporting as a first object a flashlight or other accessory to a second object such as a bicycle in an antislipping, fixed, cushioned and predetermined position.
 
Claims
The inventions in which exclusive rights are claimed are:

1. Devices for securing and supporting a first object having a body with a first and a second end and cross-sectional configuration athwart to a second object having a body at substantially right angles to one another, the devices comprising:

a preformed, flexible strap having a first end, and a second end;

a first opening and a second opening formed in said strap, said first and second openings being spaced apart from one another, said first and second openings being flexible and deformable and designed and adapted to conform to and releasably grip the cross-sectional configuration of a first object; and

a strap end receiving aperture formed in said strap, said strap end receiving aperture positioned intermediate said first opening and said second opening of said strap, said strap receiving aperture being sized, designed and adapted to slidably receive one end of said strap to thereby form a loop portion which is sized and adapted to encircle a second object; whereby, when one end of said strap is slidably inserted into said aperture to form a loop portion encircling the body of the second object, and the body of a first object is releasably inserted into said first and second openings of said strap, and said first and second ends of said strap are pulled, said strap urges the first object and the second object together, athwart one another at substantially right angles to one another, with a portion of said body of the strap adjacent to said aperture and said portion of said strap inserted into said aperture and adjacent to said aperture being intermediate the first and second objects.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to devices for securing a first object to a second object. More particularly, it relates to flexible devices for use in securing and supporting a first object, such as an illuminating flashlight, athwart a second object, such as a bicycle frame or handlebar, at substantially right angles, and in an antislipping, shock absorbing

2. Description of the Prior Art

There are many instances where one may desire to secure a first object athwart a second object at substantially right angles. Despite the availability of many devices which can be used to secure a first object to a second object, there are no known easily storable, preformed, flexible articles which allow a person to quickly, easily and releasably secure two objects athwart one another at substantially right angles. More specifically, there are no such known easily storable, preformed, flexible articles which, once connected, can be quickly and easily released from one another, and which have little bulk, which are lightweight and easily stored or carried.
 
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