IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0712997
(2010-02-25)
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등록번호 |
US-8141212
(2012-03-27)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Fontaine, Norston
- Maire, Paul R.
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
6 인용 특허 :
26 |
초록
A simple and inexpensive device for a reliable tie down tensioning which device enables the tie-down to be quickly and easily applied and the flexible element tensioned and just as quickly and easily removed.
대표청구항
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1. A method of using a tie down tensioning device, the method comprising: (a) providing the tie down tensioning device, the tie down tensioning device having a housing that includes: (i) first and second opposed sidewalls defining a jamming cleat feature that has two opposed interior side surfaces t
1. A method of using a tie down tensioning device, the method comprising: (a) providing the tie down tensioning device, the tie down tensioning device having a housing that includes: (i) first and second opposed sidewalls defining a jamming cleat feature that has two opposed interior side surfaces that (A) extend from an elongated base that runs in a substantially axial direction between an input and an output and (B) include a plurality of ridges inclined from near the elongated base away from the elongated base along the side surfaces toward the output of the jamming cleat feature,(ii) ingress and egress holes, with a channel extending therebetween, the channel (A) extending in a first direction generally parallel to the elongated base, (B) turning approximately 180 degrees, and (C) extending in a second direction to the input of the jamming cleat feature,(iii) a distal aperture defined in the housing, and(iv) a locking feature proximate the output of the jamming cleat feature;(b) securing the housing to a substantially fixed object via the distal aperture;(c) inserting a tail end of a flexible elongated member into the ingress hole of the housing;(d) passing the tail end of the flexible elongated member through the channel around the distal aperture;(e) pulling the tail end of the flexible elongated member through the channel until a desired tension is achieved;(f) moving the flexible elongated member into contact with the jamming cleat feature;(g) releasing the flexible elongated member until the jamming cleat feature grips the flexible elongated member, thereby maintaining the desired tension in a load end of the flexible elongated member; and(h) moving the flexible elongated member under the locking feature to prevent the flexible elongated member from lifting out of the jamming cleat feature. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the tie down tensioning device further has a securing element mounted in the distal aperture and securing the housing to the substantially fixed object comprises securing the securing element to the substantially fixed object, the method further comprising (i) tying a reinforcement knot between the tail end of the flexible elongated member and the load end of the flexible elongated member. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein securing the housing to the substantially fixed object comprises securing the housing to a vehicle. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the tie down tensioning device's housing further includes (v) a proximal aperture defined through the first and second opposed sidewalls roughly perpendicularly to the opposed sidewalls,the method further comprises (i) wrapping the load end of the flexible elongated member around a load and securing the load end of the flexible elongated member to the housing via the proximal aperture, andstep (i) of the method occurs before step (e) of the method. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the tie down tensioning device's housing further includes (v) a proximal aperture defined through the first and second opposed sidewalls roughly perpendicularly to the opposed sidewalls, andthe method further comprises (i) using the tie down tensioning device in a block and tackle application. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the tie down tensioning device's housing further includes (v) a proximal aperture defined through the first and second opposed sidewalls roughly perpendicularly to the opposed sidewalls,the method further comprises (i) securing the load end of the flexible elongated member to the housing via the proximal aperture, (j) incorporating a pulley or sheave into the flexible elongated member between the load end of the flexible elongated member and the ingress hole of the housing, and (k) connecting the pulley or sheave to a load,wherein steps (i), (j), and (k) of the method occur before step (e) of the method. 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising (i) increasing tension in the flexible elongated member by pulling the tail end of the flexible elongated member while the flexible elongated member is under the locking feature. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising (i) moving the flexible elongated member away from the locking feature to release the flexible elongated member from the tie down tensioning device. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the channel comprises one continuous and enclosed path. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the tie down tensioning device's housing comprises first and second halves joined together, with the first half comprising the first sidewall and the second half comprising the second sidewall. 11. A method of using a tie down tensioning device, the method comprising: (a) providing the tie down tensioning device, the tie down tensioning device having a housing that: (i) defines a jamming cleat feature having an input and an output, wherein the jamming cleat feature includes two opposed interior side surfaces that (A) extend from an elongated base that runs in a substantially axial direction between the input and the output and (B) include a plurality of ridges inclined from near the elongated base away from the elongated base along the side surfaces toward the output of the jamming cleat feature,(ii) includes ingress and egress holes, with a channel extending therebetween,(iii) includes proximal and distal apertures, and(iv) includes a locking feature proximate the output of the jamming cleat feature;(b) securing the housing to a substantially fixed object via the distal aperture;(c) drawing a flexible elongated member into the housing's ingress hole, through the housing's channel, and out of the housing's egress hole; and(d) using the tie down tensioning device in a block and tackle application. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the channel of the tie down tensioning device's housing (A) extends in a first generally straight direction, (B) turns approximately 180 degrees, and (C) extends in a second generally straight direction to the input of the jamming cleat feature. 13. The method of claim 11, wherein drawing the flexible elongated member into the housing's ingress hole, through the housing's channel, and out of the housing's egress hole includes: (i) inserting a tail end of the flexible elongated member into the ingress hole of the housing,(ii) passing the tail end of the flexible elongated member through the channel around the distal aperture,(iii) pulling the tail end of the flexible elongated member through the channel until a desired tension is achieved,(iv) moving the flexible elongated member into contact with the jamming cleat feature,(v) releasing the flexible elongated member until the jamming cleat feature grips the flexible elongated member, thereby maintaining the desired tension in a load end of the flexible elongated member, and(vi) moving the flexible elongated member under the locking feature to prevent the flexible elongated member from lifting out of the jamming cleat feature. 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising (e) increasing tension in the flexible elongated member by pulling the tail end of the flexible elongated member while the flexible elongated member is under the locking feature. 15. The method of claim 11, wherein using the tie down tensioning device in the block and tackle application includes: (i) securing a load end of the flexible elongated member to the housing via the proximal aperture,(ii) incorporating a pulley or sheave into the flexible elongated member between the load end of the flexible elongated member and the ingress hole of the housing, and(iii) connecting the pulley or sheave to a load. 16. The method of claim 11, wherein the channel of the tie down tensioning device's housing comprises one continuous and enclosed path. 17. A method of using a tie down tensioning device, the method comprising: (a) providing the tie down tensioning device, the tie down tensioning device having a housing that: (i) defines a jamming cleat feature having an input and an output,(ii) includes ingress and egress holes, with a channel extending therebetween,(iii) includes proximal and distal apertures,(iv) includes a first securing element mounted in the distal aperture, and(v) includes a locking feature proximate the output of the jamming cleat feature;(b) securing the housing to a substantially fixed object via the first securing element;(c) drawing a flexible elongated member into the housing's ingress hole, through the housing's channel, and out of the housing's egress hole;(d) wrapping a load end of the flexible elongated member around a load, the load end of the flexible elongated member being connected to a second securing element; and(e) securing the load end of the flexible elongated member to the tie down tensioning device's housing by hooking the second securing element into the housing's proximal aperture. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein drawing the flexible elongated member into the housing's ingress hole, through the housing's channel, and out of the housing's egress hole includes: (i) inserting a tail end of the flexible elongated member into the ingress hole of the housing,(ii) passing the tail end of the flexible elongated member through the channel around the distal aperture,(iii) pulling the tail end of the flexible elongated member through the channel until a desired tension is achieved,(iv) moving the flexible elongated member into contact with the jamming cleat feature,(v) releasing the flexible elongated member until the jamming cleat feature grips the flexible elongated member, thereby maintaining the desired tension in the load end of the flexible elongated member, and(vi) moving the flexible elongated member under the locking feature to prevent the flexible elongated member from lifting out of the jamming cleat feature. 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising (f) increasing tension in the flexible elongated member by pulling the tail end of the flexible elongated member while the flexible elongated member is under the locking feature.
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