Tiedown hitch
First Claim
1. A tiedown hitch for securing a rope under tension between two relatively fixed members, including:
- a medial body portion, a hook portion, and an eye portion;
said hitch having a front face;
said medial body portion including finger cleat means for securing the rope thereabout, said medial body portion, said hook portion, said eye portion, and said finger cleat means formed integrally in a planar member and extending in a common plate parallel to said front face;
said hook portion including an elongated, arcuate hook;
said eye portion including an eye slot for receiving the rope therethrough;
said hitch including a longitudinal axis extending in said common plane through said medial body portion and defining first and second opposed ends of said medial body portion, said hook portion extending from said first end of said medial body portion and said eye portion extending from said second end of said medial body portion in axial opposition to said hook portion;
said finger cleat means including an arcuate slot formed in said medial body portion, said arcuate slot having a closed-end, U-shaped conformation in said common plane and defining a finger cleat, said finger cleat disposed generally coaxially with said longitudinal axis and directed toward said hook portion.
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Abstract
A tiedown hitch for trucks and the like includes a medial body portion having a longitudinal axis, with a hook portion extending from one end and an eye portion extending from the opposed end. An interior hook surface is provided with an insert having a relatively large radius, so that the rope or line cannot be abraded or damaged by engagement with the hook. The hook insert may comprise a channel member bent into an arcuate shape and pressed onto the interior hook surface. Alternatively, the interior hook surface may be chamfered to provide a smooth arcuate exterior face to engage the rope or line secured about the hook portion. The eye portion includes a closed interior slot extending generally coaxially with the longitudinal axis and dimensioned to receive the rope or line therethrough. The medial body portion includes an arcuate closed slot formed therein, the slot defining a single finger that serves as a cleat to secure the rope or line passing thereabout. To use the tiedown hitch, one end of a rope is secured to a cleat on the truck, and passed through the eye slot and wrapped about the cleat finger. The rope is then passed back through the eye slot, so that the tiedown hitch is anchored immovably with respect to the cleat securing the rope. The free end of the rope is then extended over or about the load, and secured about a second cleat on the truck. The free end is then passed around the hook portion of the tiedown hitch, and returned to the second cleat. The rope extends in three plies from the hook to the second cleat, so that a mechanical advantage of three to one is established. The free end of the rope is pulled to tighten the rope to the desired extent, and the free end is then tied to the second cleat or another nearby fixed object.
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7 Claims
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1. A tiedown hitch for securing a rope under tension between two relatively fixed members, including:
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a medial body portion, a hook portion, and an eye portion; said hitch having a front face; said medial body portion including finger cleat means for securing the rope thereabout, said medial body portion, said hook portion, said eye portion, and said finger cleat means formed integrally in a planar member and extending in a common plate parallel to said front face; said hook portion including an elongated, arcuate hook; said eye portion including an eye slot for receiving the rope therethrough; said hitch including a longitudinal axis extending in said common plane through said medial body portion and defining first and second opposed ends of said medial body portion, said hook portion extending from said first end of said medial body portion and said eye portion extending from said second end of said medial body portion in axial opposition to said hook portion; said finger cleat means including an arcuate slot formed in said medial body portion, said arcuate slot having a closed-end, U-shaped conformation in said common plane and defining a finger cleat, said finger cleat disposed generally coaxially with said longitudinal axis and directed toward said hook portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A tiedown arrangement for securing a rope under tension between two relatively fixed members, including:
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a hitch having medial body portion, a hook portion, and an eye portion; said hitch having a front face; said medial body portion including finger cleat means for securing the rope thereabout, said medial body portion, said hook portion, said eye portion, and said finger cleat means formed integrally in a planar member and extending in a common plate parallel to said front face; said hook portion including an elongated, arcuate hook; said eye portion including an eye slot for receiving the rope therethrough; said hitch including a longitudinal axis extending in said common plane through said medial body portion and defining first and second opposed ends of said medial body portion, said hook portion extending from said first end of said medial body portion and said eye portion extending from said second end of said medial body portion in axial opposition to said hook portion; said finger cleat means including an arcuate slot formed in said medial body portion, said arcuate slot having a closed-end, U-shaped conformation in said common plane and defining a finger cleat, said finger cleat disposed generally coaxially with said longitudinal axis and directed toward said hook portion; wherein one end of the rope is secured to one of the fixed members, the other free end of the rope is passed through said eye slot and secured about said finger cleat, thence passed back through said eye slot and extended to the other of the fixed members, thence passed about the other fixed member and extended to said hook portion, passed about said hook portion and returned to said other member and secured thereat, whereby a three to one mechanical pulley advantage is created by said tiedown hitch and the rope.
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