Tarp hold down device

a technology of holding device and tarp, which is applied in the direction of roofs, transportation and packaging, agriculture tools and machines, etc., can solve the problems of grommets being torn away from the tarp, too large or too small to adequately cover a particular object, etc., and achieve the effect of resisting bending

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-07-13
BAUM JOHN A +1
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[0009] The above stated objects and other objects that may become apparent are met by a tarp hold down device disclosed herein that comprises a flexible elongated body capable of being rolled into a compact configuration for storage and then unrolled into an extended configuration when used. The body includes a large bladder designed to be filled with heavy fluid material, such as water or sand. Formed on the bladder is at least one port opening with a removable cap attached thereto that allows the user to selectively fill the bladder with fluid material to create sufficient weight necessary to hold down the edge of the tarp or cover draped over the object or positioned over a sloped surface. When the bladder is filled with fluid material, the body automatically unfurls, straightens and resists bending.

Problems solved by technology

Unfortunately, tarps are manufactured in a few standard sizes and are often too large or too small to adequately cover a particular object.
Because the ropes and cords are stronger than the tarp, strong winds may cause the grommets to be torn away from the tarp.
Because there are a myriad of different size and shape objects capable of being covered with a tarp, when a standard square or rectangular-shaped tarp is placed over a round or irregular-shaped object, excessive fold lines, pockets, and openings may be created in the tarp.
As a result, the tarp may not be aligned over the object so that the grommets are evenly distributed or optimally positioned for connecting to a rope or cord.
Recently, wind and water erosion control have become important issues in the construction industry.
While such regulations and ordinance may seem minor, construction companies spend considerable amount of time placing and securing tarps or covers over the piles of back fill material.

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[0022] Referring to the Figs, there is shown a tarp hold down device 10 herein that comprises a flexible elongated body 12 capable of being rolled into a compact roll during storage and then unrolled into an extended configuration for use. The device 10 is designed to be used as a weight and straightedge device for tarps 85 temporarily draped over an object 90 or placed on a sloped surface 95. The device 10 is also designed to be adjustable in length and weight for different projects.

[0023] The body 12 is made of durable, flexible material capable of being used outdoors. In the preferred embodiment the body 12 is rectangular, approximately 72 to 120 inches in length, and 6 to 12 inches in diameter. Formed on the body 12 is a large, longitudinally aligned bladder 20. The bladder 20 is slightly offset from the body's center axis 13 thereby creating a wide seam 14 on one side and a narrow seam 15 on the opposite side. Formed on the opposite ends for the body 12 are two end seams 16, ...

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A hold down device used to hold down a tarp placed over an object or placed over a sloped surface. The device comprises a flexible elongated body capable of being rolled into a compact roll during storage and then unrolled for use. The body includes a bladder designed to be filled with fluid material, such as water or sand. Formed on the bladder is at least one port opening and a removable cap that allows the user to selectively fill the bladder with fluid material to provide weight used to hold-down the edge of the tarp. Located along the top edge of the body is a plurality of grommets. Extending through the grommets are adjustable clips that enable the body to be selectively attached to the lower edge of a tarp or stakes that allow the device to hold down a tarp placed over a sloped surface.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] This invention relates to tarp hold down devices, and more particularly, to such devices that are portable, adjustable in length and weight, and can be attached to the lower edge of the tarp when draped over another object or placed on top of the tarp to temporarily hold the tarp over a sloped surface. [0003] 2. Description of the Related Art [0004] It is common practice to cover an object stored outdoors with a tarp to protect the object from inclement weather or to hide the object from view. Unfortunately, tarps are manufactured in a few standard sizes and are often too large or too small to adequately cover a particular object. If the tarp is too large, the edges of the tarp are rolled back or folded over on the ground next to the object. Ropes or cords are then wrapped around the tarp and the object to hold the tarp in place. The ends of the ropes or cords must be tied to a stake located on the ground or tied to...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): E04B7/02
CPCA01F25/13B60J7/104E04G21/28E04G2021/248
Inventor BAUM, JOHN A.SCOTT, RICHARD D.
Owner BAUM JOHN A
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