Redi-strap

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-04-30
BENITEZ ISRAEL
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[0012]The present invention is a surface mountable retention system to releasably secure large, irregularly shaped or bulky items against a multiple surface types; for example drywall, masonry or wo

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A common problem faced when attempting to store bulky or heavy items against a vertical surface such as a wall by leaning is the tendency of these items to fall forward and away from the wall if not leant at a sufficient angle.
Inevitably, this means that valuable floor space is wasted trying to get the item to “stay” against the wall.
Most peopl

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[0036]FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of one embodiment of the present invention with a flanged face plate 10 having two winged flanges, each having a rectangular slit 20, and a centered aperture 17, and typical fastening means; in this case, a hollow wall anchor with a sleeve element 9 and screw 8. In this embodiment, the flanged face plate 10 rotates 360 degrees once the entire assembly is affixed to a surface. Fastening straps with buckling means as shown in (FIG. 6) are passed through the rectangular slits 20, to encircle the object to be retained.

[0037]FIG. 2 Shows an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention that uses a T-shaped bushing having an aperture 17a there through, a capped flange 15, a beveled countersunk recess 19 to accept the beveled head of a typical wood screw 8. Assembly requires the area 14 below the capped flange 15 is seated into the aperture 17b, and the integrally formed sleeve 17c of base plate 12 is interiorly seated within the bod...

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Abstract

A device for the retention and release of heavy, bulky or irregularly shaped items to a surface that includes a rotatable winged flanged plate with strap admitting slots through which a strap and coupling means are passed, and a surface affixing means providing for the releasable retention of large or irregularly shaped items against a wall or other surface.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]NoneSTATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT[0002]Not applicableTHE NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO A JOINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT[0003]Not applicableINCORPORATION-BY-REFERENCE OF MATERIAL SUBMITTED ON A COMPACT DISC[0004]Not applicableBACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0005]The present invention relates generally to those surface mounted devices providing a means to releaseably secure items against a surface.[0006]A common problem faced when attempting to store bulky or heavy items against a vertical surface such as a wall by leaning is the tendency of these items to fall forward and away from the wall if not leant at a sufficient angle. Inevitably, this means that valuable floor space is wasted trying to get the item to “stay” against the wall. Most people don't have unlimited floor space to accommodate such waste. A typical example is the case of a ladder or bicycle leant against a garage wall. One solution has been to hang the ite...

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IPC IPC(8): E04C3/00
CPCF16B13/003F16B2001/0028F16B45/00F16B13/0808F16B2200/81F16B13/08
Inventor BENITEZ, ISRAEL
Owner BENITEZ ISRAEL
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