Sling
First Claim
1. A sling for attaching or carrying loads, comprising:
- a hollow tube like fabric comprising two ends, one end being formed narrower and the other end being formed broader relative to the rest of the hollow tube like fabric, which is found between the ends, wherein the two ends form a connection site wherein the narrower end is inserted into the broader end, andat least one seam, which connects both ends of the hollow tube like fabric at the connection site.
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Accused Products
Abstract
A sling for fixing or carrying load includes a tubular tissue or a tube-like tissue or fabric having two ends, one of the ends being narrower than or approximately as large as, and the other end being larger than or approximately as large as, the remaining tubular tissue located between the two ends. The two ends form a junction point by inserting the narrower end into the larger end and providing the narrower end with at least one seam in the area of the junction point, whereby the junction point is thinner, shorter, or narrower at a predefined strength than in conventional overlapping ends. The sling may be used in skiing, mountain climbing, and in the area of work safety.
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18 Claims
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1. A sling for attaching or carrying loads, comprising:
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a hollow tube like fabric comprising two ends, one end being formed narrower and the other end being formed broader relative to the rest of the hollow tube like fabric, which is found between the ends, wherein the two ends form a connection site wherein the narrower end is inserted into the broader end, and at least one seam, which connects both ends of the hollow tube like fabric at the connection site. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A sling for attaching or carrying loads, consisting of:
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a tube like fabric consisting of two ends, one end being formed narrower and the other end being formed broader relative to the rest of the tube like fabric, which is found between the ends, wherein the two ends form a connection site wherein the narrower end is inserted into the broader end, and a seam, which connects both ends at the connection site. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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Specification