A securing strap arrangement, typically for securing luggage or other items, has a resiliently extensible length portion, and a substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion including an arrangement for varying effective length of the non-resiliently extensible length portion. In a preferr
A securing strap arrangement, typically for securing luggage or other items, has a resiliently extensible length portion, and a substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion including an arrangement for varying effective length of the non-resiliently extensible length portion. In a preferred embodiment, the arrangement includes a tensioner grip that stretches the extensible length portion, and a tension grip locator arranged such that the tensioner grip is releasably engageable with the tension grip locater in one of a plurality of location positions that are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the securing strap arrangement.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A securing strap arrangement comprising: a) a resiliently extensible length portion; b) a substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion including means for varying the length of the substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion; c) a first tensioner
The invention claimed is: 1. A securing strap arrangement comprising: a) a resiliently extensible length portion; b) a substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion including means for varying the length of the substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion; c) a first tensioner element and a second tensioner element that cooperate to stretch the resiliently extensible length portion, the second tensioner element releasably engaging the first tensioner element in a user-selected one of a plurality of user-selectable location positions of the second tensioner element which are spaced relative to one another in the longitudinal direction of the securing strap arrangement; and d) a securing formation, separate and distinct from the resiliently extensible length portion, the substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion, and the first and second tensioner elements, the securing formation disposed at one or both ends of the securing strap arrangement for securing the securing strap arrangement to another structure. 2. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first tensioner element has at least one engagement formation adapted to matingly engage with one or more complementary engagement formations of the second tensioner element; the engagement formations of the second tensioner element being spaced in the longitudinal direction of the securing strap arrangement. 3. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the engagement formations of the first and second tensioner elements are correspondingly angled such that as the formations engage from a mouth portion of a female formation to a root portion of a male formation, the tension of the extensible length portion relaxes. 4. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the second tensioner element includes like formations spaced in the longitudinal direction of the strap arrangement. 5. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein one of the first and second tensioner elements comprises a male formation; and the other of the first and second tensioner elements comprises a female formation. 6. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first tensioner element comprises a recess formation for engagement with, at any one time, one or more selected upstanding formations comprising a series of spaced locator formations of the second tensioner element. 7. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first tensioner element comprises a hand grip including one or more finger receiving formations. 8. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said securing formation comprises a hook element disposed proximate the one or both ends of the strap arrangement. 9. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the resiliently extensible length portion comprises an elastically stretchable length portion. 10. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the resiliently extensible length portion comprises a plurality of elastically stretchable lengths arranged substantially in parallel. 11. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion comprises a length of substantially inextensible web. 12. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 11, wherein the means for varying the length of the substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion comprises a buckle connected to a portion of the substantially inextensible web, the web feeding through the buckle to a selectable degree to adjust the effective length of the web. 13. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the length of substantially inextensible web is provided intermediate the first tensioner element and the extensible length portion. 14. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the means for varying the length of the substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion provides adjustment of the overall length of the strap arrangement irrespective of the stretch condition of the extensible length portion. 15. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1 including a connector device for releasably connecting with a stem portion of the securing formation, the stem portion being matingly received with the connector device and the stem portion and connector device having complimentary retaing formations arranged, in a first configuration to inhibit release of the stem portion and, in a second configuration, permitting release of the stem portion; actuation means being provided for the connector device permitting relative reorientation of the securing formations between the first and second configurations. 16. A securing strap arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the substantially non-resiliently extensible length portion has a first end disposed opposite a second end, wherein the first end is joined to the resiliently extensible length portion, and wherein offset between the second end and the first tensioner element varies based upon user selection of a given location position from said plurality of user-selectable location positions of releasable engagement between the first tensioner element and the second tensioner element. 17. A securing strap arrangement comprising: a) a resiliently extensible first portion; b) a substantially non-resiliently extensible second portion; c) first and second tensioner elements, the first tensioner element operably coupled to the first portion for stretching the first portion, and the first and second tensioner elements including means for releasably engaging the first tensioner element in a user-selected one of a plurality of user-selectable location positions of the second tensioner element which are spaced relative to one another in the longitudinal direction of the securing strap arrangement; and d) a securing formation, separate and distinct from the first and second portions and the first and second tensioner elements, the securing formation disposed at one or both ends of the securing strap arrangement for securing the securing strap arrangement to another structure. 18. A securing strap arrangement for use by a user comprising: a) an extensible length portion; b) a first tensioner element to stretch the extensible length portion; and c) a second tensioner element including means for releasably engaging the first tensioner element in a user-selected one of a plurality of user-selectable location positions of the second tensioner element which are spaced relative to one another in the longitudinal direction of the securing strap arrangement; and d) a securing formation, separate and distinct from the extensible length portion and the first and second tensioner elements, the securing formation disposed at one or both ends of the securing strap arrangement for securing the securing strap arrangement to another structure; wherein the first tensioner element comprises a hand grip including one or more finger receiving formations adapted to receive at least one finger of the user.
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Nasin Jarrod A. (184 Kahn Rd. Franklin CT 06254) Marcotte ; III John H. (232 Pleasure Hill Rd. Franklin CT 06254), Adjustable elastic and inelastic strap apparatus.
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