Adjustable strap

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Inventors

Cook, Douglas C.

Application #

787301

Filed

Oct-15-1985

Published

Jun-16-1987

Current US Class

024/306
114/343
114/361
296/128
428/100
428/52
428/906

International Classes

B63B 017/00

Field of Search

114/361 114/343 114/364 24/306 24/442 24/183 24/200 24/265 296/98 296/136 150/52 441/38

Examiners

Peters, Jr.; Joseph F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Purdue; John C.

US Patent References

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Abstract
An adjustable strap is disclosed, as is a combination of the strap with a boat. The strap comprises a ring, a longitudinally extending first fabric strip having cooperating "Velcro" portions for releasably locking a first end of the strip in each of a plurality of positions, a snap fastener and a longitudinally extending second fabric strip. The first strip has a free end which can pass through the ring and releasably engage an adjacent length of the strip to form a loop whose circumference varies. The second strip of fabric is attached to the first strip and to the snap fastener. The length of the second fabric strip is varied from strap to strap so that several of the straps are admirably suited to fasten a roll of a boat cover in a stowed condition to a boat having a plurality of snap fasteners positioned generally in aligned relationship with one another to engage cooperating fasteners on the cover.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A boat having a plurality of snap fasteners positioned generally in aligned relationship with one another to engage cooperating fasteners on a cover for the boat, a roll of the boat cover, in a stowed condition, extending in a direction generally parallel to that in which said snap fasteners extend, and, in combination therewith, a plurality of adjustable straps, each of said straps comprising a ring, a longitudinally extending first strip of fabric, means attaching said fabric strip to said ring with an end and an adjacent length of said strip free of said ring, cooperating means operatively associated with said fabric strip for releasably locking the free end of said fabric strip in each of a plurality of longitudinal positions relative to the adjacent length of said strip which is free of said ring, a snap fastener, a longitudinally extending second strip of fabric, means attaching said snap fastener to said second strip of fabric, and means attaching said second strip of fabric to the length of said first strip of fabric which is free of said ring, whereby, when the free end of said first strip and a part of the adjacent length of said strip which is free of said ring extend through said ring and the free end of said first strip is releasably locked to the adjacent length of said strip which is free of said ring, said first strip forms a loop whose circumference varies, depending on the longitudinal position on said first strip at which the free end thereof is attached thereto, the snap fastener of each of said adjustable straps being engaged with one of said boat fasteners, and the free end of the first strip of each of said straps being releasably locked to the adjacent length of said strip which is free of said ring, forming a loop which surrounds and supports said roll of the boat cover.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an adjustable strap comprising a snap fastener and to a combination of a plurality of the adjustable straps with a boat. In the combination, the snap fasteners of the adjustable straps are engaged with cooperating snap fasteners on the boat and comprise a loop which surrounds and supports a roll of a boat cover, in a stowed condition. In a preferred embodiment, the strap is adjustable because it comprises a strip of a "Velcro" fabric, one end of which is attached to a ring and the other end of which, after passing through the ring, is operable to engage the "Velcro" strip at any of a plurality of longitudinal positions, and the snap fastener engages a fabric strip which is sewed or otherwise attached to the "Velcro" fabric strip, and can also be adjustable because it is capable of engaging the "Velcro" fabric strip at any of a plurality of positions.

2. THE PRIOR ART

A strap comprising a strip of "Velcro" fabric with one end attached to a ring, and adjustable because the other end is capable, after having been passed through the ring to form a loop, of engaging the strip on the other side of the ring at any of a plurality of longitudinal locations has previously been known. One embodiment of an adjustable strap according to the instant invention comprises such a strap with a length of fabric sewed, riveted, stapled or otherwise attached thereto and a snap fastener engaging the fabric. The structures of cooperating "Velcro" fabrics are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,717,437, granted Sept. 13, 1955 to Velcro S.A. of Switzerland, assignee.
 
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