Lifting belt

文档序号:1526242 发布日期:2020-02-14 浏览:28次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 提带 (Lifting belt ) 是由 王文丰 于 2019-08-02 设计创作,主要内容包括:一种提带,包括:一基板,该基板包括二端缘及二侧缘,该二端缘分别形成于该基板的两端,且各该侧缘的二端分别连接该二端缘,该基板上开设一裁切部,该裁切部由该基板的其中一端缘的邻近位置延伸至该机板的另一端缘的邻近位置,该裁切部具有四乘载部,该基板的其中一端缘结合一握提部。(A carry strap, comprising: the base plate comprises two end edges and two side edges, the two end edges are formed at two ends of the base plate respectively, two ends of each side edge are connected with the two end edges respectively, a cutting part is arranged on the base plate and extends from the adjacent position of one end edge of the base plate to the adjacent position of the other end edge of the machine plate, the cutting part is provided with four carrying parts, and one end edge of the base plate is combined with a holding part.)

1. A carry strap, comprising:

the cutting part is arranged on the substrate and extends from the adjacent position of one end edge of the substrate to the adjacent position of the other end edge of the substrate, the cutting part is provided with four carrying parts, and one end edge of the substrate is combined with a holding part.

2. The strap of claim 1, wherein the strap has a first state in which the base plate and the handle portion are planar, and a second state in which the handle portion and the other end edge of the base plate are joined to each other such that the base plate and the handle portion form a ring-shaped structure.

3. The carrying strap of claim 2, wherein in the second state, the carrying strap is configured to be coupled to a container having an enlarged diameter portion, and the four carrying portions are configured to be inserted and coupled to an inner side of the enlarged diameter portion.

4. The carry strap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cut portion is a curved line having a quadric peak, and the quadric peak constitutes the four carrying portions.

5. The carry strap of claim 4, wherein the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, the four curved peaks include a first set of curved peaks and a second set of curved peaks, the first set of curved peaks is adjacent to the first side edge, the second set of curved peaks is adjacent to the second side edge, the first set of curved peaks is directed toward the first side edge, the second set of curved peaks is directed toward the second side edge, and the first set of curved peaks and the second set of curved peaks are staggered.

6. The carry strap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cut portion is provided with a guide hole at each of both ends thereof.

7. The carrier strip of claim 1, wherein the cut portion is connected at each of two ends to two of the base pre-fold lines.

8. The carry strap of claim 1, wherein the grip portion has a necked portion.

9. The carrying strap of claim 1, wherein the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, and the four carrying portions can be set in pairs and pulled away from each other towards the first side edge and the second side edge, respectively, so that the cut portion forms an opening.

10. The carrying strap of claim 2, wherein the base plate has a first coupling portion extending from the end edge not connected to the handle portion, the handle portion has a second coupling portion extending from the side not connected to the base plate, and in the second state, the first coupling portion and the second coupling portion are coupled to form a ring structure together with the base plate and the handle portion.

11. The carrying strap of claim 10, wherein the handle portion has two extending portions disposed between the handle portion and the base plate and between the second coupling portion at a side of the handle portion not connected to the base plate.

12. The carrying strap of claim 1, wherein the handle portion has two handle portion pre-folding lines disposed on one side of the handle portion near the base plate and the opposite side thereof.

13. The carry strap of claim 1, wherein the cutout is an opening having four protrusions, the four protrusions forming the four carrying portions.

14. The carry strap of claim 13, wherein the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, the four protrusions include a first set of protrusions adjacent the first side edge and a second set of protrusions adjacent the second side edge.

15. The carry strap of claim 14, wherein the first set of protrusions are directed perpendicularly to the second side edge and the second set of protrusions are directed perpendicularly to the first side edge.

16. The carry strap of claim 14, wherein the first set of protrusions are directed diagonally toward the second side edge and the second set of protrusions are directed diagonally toward the first side edge.

17. The carry strap of claim 14, wherein the first set of protrusions and the second set of protrusions are oppositely disposed.

18. The carry strap of claim 14, wherein the first set of protrusions and the second set of protrusions are staggered.

19. The carry strap of claim 1, wherein the cutout is an opening having the four carrying portions at edges thereof adjacent to the two ends.

20. The carrying strap of claim 1, wherein the cut portion is an opening, and the junction of the opening and the pre-folding line of the base plate has the four carrying portions.

21. The carrying strap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cut portion is a folding line having four folding tops, and the four carrying portions are formed by the four folding tops.

22. The carrying strap of claim 21, wherein the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, the four-fold top includes a first set of fold tops and a second set of fold tops, the first set of fold tops is adjacent to the first side edge, the second set of fold tops is adjacent to the second side edge, and the first set of fold tops and the second set of fold tops are staggered.

23. The carry strap of claim 21, wherein the four-fold top is discontinuous.

24. The carry strap of claim 21, wherein the four-fold top is continuous.

25. The carry strap of claim 1, wherein the cut out portion is formed by two fold lines each having two folds, the two fold lines collectively surrounding three openings, and the four carrying portions are formed by the folds, the number of the folds being four.

26. The carrying strap of claim 25, wherein the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, the four-fold top includes a first set of fold tops and a second set of fold tops, the first set of fold tops is adjacent to the first side edge, the second set of fold tops is adjacent to the second side edge, and the first set of fold tops and the second set of fold tops are disposed opposite to each other.

27. The carry strap of claim 1, wherein the carry strap further comprises an auxiliary carrying portion.

28. The carry strap of claim 27, wherein the number of the auxiliary loading portions is a multiple of two.

29. The carry strap as claimed in claim 28, wherein the cut portion is a curve having six or eight curved peaks, and wherein the outermost four curved peaks constitute the four carrying portions and the central two or four curved peaks constitute the auxiliary carrying portion.

30. The carrying strap as claimed in claim 28, wherein the cut portion is a folding line having six or eight folding tops, and wherein the outermost four folding tops constitute the four carrying portions, and the central two or four folding tops constitute the auxiliary carrying portion.

31. The carry strap of claim 30, wherein the top of the four-fold top is formed along a virtual diagonal.

32. The carry strap of claim 30, wherein the apexes of the folds are formed along a virtual curve.

33. The carry strap of claim 1, wherein the number of the cut portions having the four carry portions is two and the number of the grip portions is two.

Technical Field

The present disclosure relates to a lifting strap.

Background

Food and beverage are contained in containers, and particularly when the food and beverage are taken out, the containers are paper cups used in hand-operated beverage shops, coffee cups in convenience stores, and northeast cooking bowls in convenience stores. The containers such as the cups, the bowls and the like need to contain food and beverage at various temperatures, so that when containing high-temperature food and beverage, if a manufacturer can provide a lifting belt for lifting the containers such as the cups, the bowls, the bottles and the like, the containers can be conveniently lifted and carried by consumers, and the scalding possibility of the consumers is reduced.

In addition, in order to match the government plastic limitation policy, a new creation is needed to replace the environmentally-unfriendly portable objects such as plastic bags, plastic mesh belts and the like.

Moreover, although the paper bag meets the requirement of environmental protection, the paper bag still has the problems of easy breaking, high cost and the like. Therefore, a replacement for a paper bag is needed.

Yet another conventional product is a paper tray, which is placed at the bottom of the bag for holding containers such as cups, bowls, bottles, etc. stably in the bag, but the paper tray is very costly and not easy to store, thus requiring a replacement for the paper tray.

Finally, another conventional technique, such as taiwan patent No. 103126956, is convenient for application, but may require consideration of the pressure on the container lid in case of a strong pressure on both sides or an instant force applied by the user, which may press the container lid, causing a problem of lid skipping.

Disclosure of Invention

The present disclosure is directed to a lifting strap for lifting containers such as cups, bowls, bottles, and the like.

It is another object of the present disclosure to provide a carrying strap that can be stored flat before it is engaged with a container.

It is yet another object of the present disclosure to provide a lifting strap that provides a gripping effect and increased stability when lifting containers such as cups, bowls, bottles, etc.

It is another object of the present disclosure to provide a carrying strap that is reusable and portable when stowed.

It is a further object of the present disclosure to provide a lifting strap that reduces the problem of cover jump when lifting containers such as cups, bowls, bottles, etc.

To achieve the above and other objects, the present disclosure provides a method comprising:

a carry strap, comprising:

the cutting part is arranged on the substrate and extends from the adjacent position of one end edge of the substrate to the adjacent position of the other end edge of the substrate, the cutting part is provided with four carrying parts, and one end edge of the substrate is combined with a holding part.

In one embodiment, the lifting belt has a first state and a second state, wherein in the first state, the base plate and the lifting portion are in a plane shape, and in the second state, the lifting portion and the other end edge of the base plate are combined with each other, so that the base plate and the lifting portion form an annular structure together.

In one embodiment, in the second state, the carrying belt is used for being combined with a container with an expanded diameter part, and the four carrying parts are used for being inserted and combined inside the expanded diameter part.

In one embodiment, the cut portion is a curve having four curved peaks, and the four curved peaks form the four carrying portions.

In one embodiment, the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, the four curved peaks include a first set of curved peaks and a second set of curved peaks, the first set of curved peaks is adjacent to the first side edge, the second set of curved peaks is adjacent to the second side edge, the first set of curved peaks is directed to the first side edge, the second set of curved peaks is directed to the second side edge, and the first set of curved peaks and the second set of curved peaks are staggered.

In one embodiment, a guide hole is formed at each of two ends of the cutting portion.

In one embodiment, two ends of the cutting portion are connected to the two substrate pre-folding lines respectively.

In one embodiment, the handle portion has a neck portion.

In one embodiment, the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, and the four carrying portions can be grouped in pairs and respectively pulled towards the two sides of the first side edge and the second side edge, so that the cut portion forms an opening.

In one embodiment, the substrate has a first coupling portion extending from the edge not connected to the handle portion, and the handle portion has a second coupling portion extending from the side not connected to the substrate.

In one embodiment, the handle portion has two extending portions disposed between the handle portion and the base plate and between the second connecting portions on the side of the handle portion not connected to the base plate.

In one embodiment, the handle portion has two handle portion pre-folding lines disposed on one side of the handle portion close to the substrate and the opposite side thereof.

In one embodiment, the cut-out portion is an opening having four protrusions, and the four protrusions constitute the four carrying portions.

In one embodiment, the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, and the four protrusions include a first set of protrusions adjacent the first side edge and a second set of protrusions adjacent the second side edge.

In one embodiment, the first set of projections is directed perpendicularly to the second side edge and the second set of projections is directed perpendicularly to the first side edge.

In one embodiment, the first set of protrusions is directed obliquely towards the second lateral edge and the second set of protrusions is directed obliquely towards the first lateral edge.

In one embodiment, the first set of protrusions and the second set of protrusions are disposed opposite to each other.

In one embodiment, the first set of protrusions and the second set of protrusions are staggered.

In one embodiment, the cut portion is an opening, and the four carrying portions are disposed at the edge of the opening adjacent to the two end edges.

In one embodiment, the cut portion is an opening, and the joint of the opening and the pre-folding line of the substrate is provided with the four carrying portions.

In one embodiment, the cut portion is a folding line having four folding tops, and the four folding tops form the four carrying portions.

In one embodiment, the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, the four-fold top includes a first set of fold tops and a second set of fold tops, the first set of fold tops is adjacent to the first side edge, the second set of fold tops is adjacent to the second side edge, and the first set of fold tops and the second set of fold tops are staggered.

In one embodiment, the four-fold apex is discontinuous.

In one embodiment, the four-fold apex is continuous.

In one embodiment, the cut portion is formed by two folding lines each having two folds, the two folds surround three openings, and the four carrying portions are formed by the folds, and the number of the folds is four.

In one embodiment, the two side edges include a first side edge and a second side edge, the four-fold top includes a first set of fold tops and a second set of fold tops, the first set of fold tops is adjacent to the first side edge, the second set of fold tops is adjacent to the second side edge, and the first set of fold tops and the second set of fold tops are oppositely arranged.

In one embodiment, the carrying belt further comprises an auxiliary carrying part.

In one embodiment, the number of the auxiliary loading parts is a multiple of two.

In one embodiment, the cut portion is a curve having six or eight curved peaks, and the outermost four curved peaks form the four carrying portions, and the central two or four curved peaks form the auxiliary carrying portion.

In one embodiment, the cut portion is a folding line having six or eight folding tops, and the four folding tops at the outermost side form the four carrying portions, and the two or four folding tops at the center form the auxiliary carrying portion.

In one embodiment, the top of the four-fold top is formed along a virtual oblique line.

In one embodiment, the tops of the folding tops are formed along a virtual curve.

In one embodiment, the number of the cutting portions having the four carrying portions is two, and the number of the gripping portions is two.

Drawings

FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 1 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a reference view of the use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 1 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a combination reference view of the lift band of the embodiment of FIG. 1 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 4A is another incorporated reference view of the lift band of the embodiment of FIG. 1 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 4B is a combination reference view of the lift strap of the embodiment of fig. 5 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 5 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 2 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 6 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 3 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a reference view of the use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 6 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 8 is a reference view of the use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 6 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 9 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 4 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 9 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 11 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an embodiment 5 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 12 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 11 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 13 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an embodiment 6 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 14 is a reference view of the use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 13 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 15 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 7 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 16 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an 8 th embodiment of the present disclosure.

Fig. 17 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an embodiment 9 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 18 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 17 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 19 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 10 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 20 is a schematic illustration of a lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 21 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 11 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 22 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 12 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 23 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 22 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 24 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an embodiment 13 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 25 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 24 of the present disclosure.

Figure 26 is a perspective view of the lift strap of the embodiment of figure 19 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 27 is a front schematic view of a lift band of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure.

Figure 28 is a side schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of figure 19 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 29 is a top schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure.

Figure 30 is a bottom schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of figure 19 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 31 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 32 is a second state top view schematic illustration of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure.

Figure 33 is a bottom schematic view of a second state of the lift strap of the embodiment of figure 19 of the present disclosure.

And 34 figures including fig. 4A and 4B.

Detailed Description

The following illustrates various embodiments of the disclosure, including preferred embodiments of the disclosure. The various embodiments may share the same reference numbers for ease of description.

Fig. 1 is a lift strap of embodiment 1 of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 1, the strap of the present embodiment may include a base plate 1, the base plate 1 may include two end edges 11 and two side edges 12, the two end edges 11 may be respectively formed at two ends of the base plate 1, and two ends of each side edge 12 may be respectively connected to the two end edges 11. The substrate 1 can be formed with a cutting portion 13, and the cutting portion 13 can extend from the adjacent position of one end edge 11 of the substrate to the adjacent position of the other end edge 11 of the substrate 1. The cut-out portion 13 may have four riding portions 131. One of the edges 11 of the base plate 1 can be combined with a handle 2.

FIG. 2 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 1 of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 1 and 2, in the carrying strap of the present embodiment, the two side edges 12 include a first side edge 12A and a second side edge 12B, and the four carrying portions 131 can be grouped in pairs and respectively pulled away towards the two sides of the first side edge 12A and the second side edge 12B, so that the cut portion 13 forms an opening. The opening can be used to fit the container 9, and the container 9 can be lifted by matching with the four carrying parts 131.

Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the strap of the present embodiment can have a first state and a second state. In the first state, as shown in fig. 1, the base plate 1 and the grip portion 2 can be in a planar shape. In the second state, as shown in fig. 2, the handle portion 2 can be combined with the other end edge 11 of the substrate 1, so that the substrate 1 and the handle portion 2 form a ring structure.

FIG. 3 is a reference view of the embodiment of FIG. 1 of the present disclosure in combination with a lifting strap. FIG. 4A is another incorporated reference view of the lift band of the embodiment of FIG. 1 of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 2, 3 and 4A, in the second state, the carrying belt can be combined with a container 9 having an enlarged diameter portion 91, and the four carrying portions 131 can be inserted into and combined with the inside of the enlarged diameter portion 91. By the contact between the four carrying portions 131 and the enlarged diameter portion 91, when the user holds the grip portion 2 and lifts up, the force of the user is transmitted to the base plate 1 through the grip portion 2, and then transmitted to the enlarged diameter portion 91 through the four carrying portions 131, so that the lifting band of the present embodiment can be used to lift the container 9.

In brief, the carrying belt of the embodiment is combined with the container 9, the container 9 has an expanded diameter part 91, and the four carrying parts 131 abut against the inner side of the expanded diameter part 91. The diameter-enlarged portion 91 is thereby positioned between the four carrying portions 131 or between the four carrying portions 131 and the grip portion 2.

In addition, since the user's force is transmitted by the four carrying portions 131, the present embodiment can reduce the force transmission error of the conventional technique and reduce the disadvantage of jump cover.

The carrying strap of the present disclosure may have different embodiments, for example, the four carrying portions 131 may be formed of different structures. Referring to fig. 1 again, in the strap of the present embodiment, the cutting portion 13 may be a curve having a quadric peak, and the quadric peak may form the four carrying portions 131.

Fig. 5 is a lift band of embodiment 2 of the present disclosure. Referring again to fig. 1 and 5, the embodiment of fig. 5 illustrates details of the embodiment of fig. 1 and possible additional structures compared to fig. 1.

Referring to fig. 5, in the present embodiment, the two side edges 12 may include a first side edge 12A and a second side edge 12B. The four curved peaks constituting the four carrying portions 131 may include a first set of curved peaks 131A and a second set of curved peaks 131B, the first set of curved peaks 131A may be adjacent to the first side edge 12A, the second set of curved peaks 131B may be adjacent to the second side edge 12B, the first set of curved peaks 131A may be directed to the first side edge 12A, the second set of curved peaks 131B may be directed to the second side edge 12B, and the first set of curved peaks 131A and the second set of curved peaks 131B may be disposed alternately.

To strengthen the strength of the second state of the present embodiment or to avoid the cut portion 13 from cracking, the strap of the present embodiment may be provided with a guide hole 132 at each end of the cut portion 13. With the guide hole 132, the user's force at the end of the cut part 13 can be properly dispersed 360 degrees along the guide hole 132. Even though the force distribution cannot be uniformly distributed 360 degrees, the present embodiment can avoid the crack defect caused by the straight extension of the end of the cutting portion 13 due to the arrangement of the guide hole 132.

In order to maintain the second state of the present embodiment, the force of the user can be transmitted at a better angle, or to further reduce the disadvantage of the flip-flop in the prior art, the two ends of the cutting portion 13 of the present embodiment can be connected to the two substrate pre-folding lines 133 respectively. Referring to fig. 2 and 5, the base pre-folding line 133 allows the user to fold a better angle, so that the force of the handle 2 can be transmitted to the base 1 by the angle of the base pre-folding line 133. In addition, by the base pre-folding line 133, the embodiment can reduce the pressure of the handle 2 to the container 9, thereby reducing the disadvantage of the flip-flop lid in the prior art.

Referring to fig. 5, in order to make the user's force applied smoothly and reduce the deformation of the handle portion 2, the handle portion 2 may have a neck portion 21.

Referring to fig. 5 and also to fig. 2, in order to facilitate the use of the carrying strap, the embodiment of fig. 5 may further include a coupling portion. Referring to fig. 5, the substrate 1 may have a first coupling portion 14 extending from the edge 11 not connected to the handle portion 2, and the handle portion 2 may have a second coupling portion 24 extending from the side not connected to the substrate 1. Therefore, in the second state, the first combining portion 14 can be combined with the second combining portion 24, so that the substrate 1 and the grip portion 2 form a ring structure together, as shown in fig. 2. The bonding may be by gluing, or by engaging (not shown), or by other means.

In addition, in order to enable users to apply the embodiment carrying strap to containers 9 with different sizes, or further reduce the disadvantage of flip-flop, the carrying portion 2 of the embodiment of fig. 5 may have two extending portions 252 disposed between the carrying portion 2 and the base plate 1, and between the carrying portion 2 and the second coupling portion 24. By means of the two extending portions 252, the handle 2 can be extended to cover containers 9 with different sizes. Alternatively, the handle 2 may not press the container 9 by the two extensions 252, as shown in fig. 4B. Fig. 4B is a combination reference view of the lift strap of the embodiment of fig. 5 of the present disclosure.

In addition, if the extension is not performed, only for preventing the container 9 from being pressed, the carrying strap of the embodiment may be provided with two carrying portion pre-folding lines 251 on the carrying portion 2, which may be disposed on the side of the carrying portion 2 near the base plate 1 and the opposite side thereof. Thereby, the effect as shown in fig. 4B can be still obtained.

Fig. 6 is a lift band of embodiment 3 of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 6, in the present embodiment, the cutting portion 13 may be an opening with four protrusions, and the four protrusions may form the four carrying portions 131.

Referring to fig. 6, in the present embodiment, the two side edges 12 may include a first side edge 12A and a second side edge 12B, and the four protrusions may include a first set of protrusions 131C and a second set of protrusions 131D, wherein the first set of protrusions 131C is adjacent to the first side edge 12A, and the second set of protrusions 131D is adjacent to the second side edge 12B. Fig. 7 is a reference view for use of the lifting strap of the embodiment of fig. 6 of the present disclosure. Fig. 8 is a reference view for use of the lifting strap of the embodiment of fig. 6 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 9 is a lift band of embodiment 4 of the present disclosure. FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 9 of the present disclosure. FIG. 11 is a schematic view of a lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 9 of the present disclosure.

Please compare fig. 6 and fig. 9. The carrying strap of the embodiment of fig. 6 is shown in which the first set of protrusions 131C is directed perpendicularly to the second side edge 12B and the second set of protrusions 131D is directed perpendicularly to the first side edge 12A. The carrying strap of the embodiment of fig. 9 is characterized in that the first set of protrusions 131C is directed obliquely towards the second side edge 12B and the second set of protrusions 131D is directed obliquely towards the first side edge 12A.

In the embodiment of fig. 6, the carrying portion 131 (not shown) formed by the first and second sets of protrusions 131C and 131D can effectively carry the container 9. As shown in fig. 7 and 8, the first group of projections 131C and the second group of projections 131D are coupled to the enlarged diameter portion 91 in the same manner as in the use.

In the embodiment of fig. 9, the carrying portion 131 (not shown) formed by the first group of projections 131C and the second group of projections 131D can also have the effect of carrying the container 9. As shown in fig. 10, the first group of projections 131C and the second group of projections 131D are coupled to the enlarged diameter portion 91 in the same manner as in the use.

The difference between the embodiment of fig. 6 and the embodiment of fig. 9 is that the embodiment of fig. 9 further improves the mechanical effect, because the force distribution is conducted from the outside of the substrate 1 to the inside when the lifting strap of the embodiment is used, and therefore the substrate 1 may be bent by the upward force (when lifted). Therefore, the first set of projections 131C and the second set of projections 131D arranged obliquely can be matched with the larger opening-shaped cut-out portion 13, and can be matched with the arc of the container 9.

In the embodiment shown in fig. 6 and 9, the first set of protrusions 131C and the second set of protrusions 131D are disposed opposite to each other. The first and second sets of protrusions 131C and 131D are oppositely disposed and directed toward each other.

In addition, in other possible variations, the first set of protrusions 131C and the second set of protrusions 131D may be staggered. Are omitted herein and not shown.

In summary, the embodiment of the lifting belt of the present disclosure focuses on the arrangement of the four carrying portions 131, and the variation may be a curved peak, as in the embodiment of fig. 1 to 5, or a protrusion, as in the embodiment of fig. 6 to 10.

Further, the variation of the cut portion 13 may be a straight line, a curved line, an oblong, an oval or a circular opening, a slit or an opening. The following examples illustrate embodiments in which the cut portion 13 is an opening.

Fig. 11 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an embodiment 5 of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 11, in the present embodiment, the cutting portion 13 is an opening, and the four carrying portions 131 are disposed at the edge of the opening adjacent to the two end edges 11. The cutting portion 13 is an opening, and the four carrying portions 131 are disposed at the connection point of the opening and the substrate pre-folding line 133. In other words, by the arrangement of the base pre-folding line 133, when the base pre-folding line 133 is folded, the base 1 and the cut part 13 naturally form the carrying part 131, so as to contact the container 9, and further lift the container 9. In this embodiment, the creation of lifting the container is achieved, although the risk of cap jump is increased. As shown in fig. 12. FIG. 12 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 11 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 13 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an embodiment 6 of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 13, in the carrying strap of the present embodiment, the cutting portion 13 is a folding line having four folding tops, and the four folding tops form the four carrying portions 131 (not labeled). FIG. 14 is a reference view of the use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 13 of the present disclosure.

Please refer to fig. 13, wherein the two lateral edges 12 include a first lateral edge 12A and a second lateral edge 12B, the four folding tops include a first set of folding tops 131E and a second set of folding tops 131F, the first set of folding tops 131E is adjacent to the first lateral edge 12A, the second set of folding tops 131F is adjacent to the second lateral edge 12B, and the first set of folding tops 131E and the second set of folding tops 131F are disposed in a staggered manner.

As shown in fig. 13, the four-fold top is discontinuous, i.e. the top has a linear cut 13.

Fig. 15 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 7 of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 15, the four-fold top is continuous, that is, there is no linear cutting part 13 between the top folds, and the top folds are continuously bent.

In addition, each vertex may have a varying and different width.

Fig. 16 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an 8 th embodiment of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 16, in the present embodiment, the cutting portion 13 may be formed by two folding lines each having two folds, the two folding lines surround three openings, and the four carrying portions 131 (not labeled) are formed by the folds.

Referring to fig. 16, the two side edges 12 include a first side edge 12A and a second side edge 12B, the four folding tops include a first folding top 131E and a second folding top 131F, the first folding top 131E is adjacent to the first side edge 12A, the second folding top 131F is adjacent to the second side edge 12B, and the first folding top 131E and the second folding top 131F are disposed opposite to each other.

Various further variations are exemplified below.

Fig. 17 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an embodiment 9 of the present disclosure. In the present embodiment, the auxiliary loading unit 134 is additionally provided. The number of the auxiliary loading parts 134 may be 1 or a multiple of 2, that is, at least 1, preferably a multiple of 2.

Referring to fig. 17, in the present embodiment, the number of the auxiliary loading units 134 is 4. In other words, the belt of the present embodiment is provided, wherein the cut portion 13 is a curve having eight curved peaks, and wherein the outermost four curved peaks constitute the four carrying portions 131, and the central four curved peaks constitute the auxiliary carrying portion 134.

Of course, in the above embodiment, the cut portion 13 may also be a curve with a six-curved peak. In this case, the outermost quadric peak constitutes the quadric carrying portion 131, and the central quadric peak constitutes the auxiliary carrying portion 134. This embodiment is not shown.

FIG. 18 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 17 of the present disclosure. Similarly, the four carrying portions 131 at the outermost side are important force transmission structures for lifting the container 9 due to force transmission, but the additional auxiliary carrying portions 134 of the present embodiment can be used to assist in stabilizing the container 9 in order to further increase the stability of lifting the container 9. Alternatively, the aesthetic appearance can be increased, exhibiting a visual effect like a crown.

Fig. 19 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 10 of the present disclosure. In this embodiment, the cut portion 13 is a folding line having six or eight folding tops, wherein the four folding tops at the outermost side constitute the four carrying portions 131, and the two or four folding tops at the center constitute the auxiliary carrying portion 134. Figure 19 depicts an eight-fold apex. FIG. 20 is a reference view of the use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure.

Fig. 21 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 11 of the present disclosure. In the carrying strap of this embodiment, the top of the four-fold top is formed along a virtual oblique line.

Fig. 22 is a schematic view of a lift strap of embodiment 12 of the present disclosure. In the carrying strap of this embodiment, the top of the folding tops is formed along a virtual curve C.

FIG. 23 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 22 of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 21, 22 and 23, the embodiment described in the above two paragraphs is for the purpose of expressing that the carrying strap of the embodiment can present the curved side edge 12 when in use by the design of the top of the oblique line or the non-linear folded top. In addition, since the force is transmitted from the outside to the inside of the base plate 1, the overall mechanics can be transmitted more uniformly by the design of the top of the oblique line or the non-linear folding top, so that the whole carrying belt can be more closely fitted to the curve of the container 9. Meanwhile, the design can make the force transmission of the carrying part 131 and the auxiliary carrying part 134 more uniform without being excessively dependent on the force output of the carrying part 131. Accordingly, the oblique line or the virtual curve C is preferably a deformation curve when the embodiment lifting band is lifted.

Fig. 24 is a schematic view of a lift strap of an embodiment 13 of the present disclosure. FIG. 25 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 24 of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 24 and 25, in the present embodiment, the lifting belt of the embodiment can lift the double containers 9 at the same time by the double-set cutting portion 13.

The upper embodiment may have more derivative variations, such as four sets of cuts 13, i.e. four cups of container 9 may be lifted.

To show the self-contained appearance of the embodiment carrying strap, the following figures are particularly drawn to use reference figures without the container 9. Figure 26 is a perspective view of the lift strap of the embodiment of figure 19 of the present disclosure. FIG. 27 is a front schematic view of a lift band of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure. Figure 28 is a side schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of figure 19 of the present disclosure.

FIG. 29 is a top schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure. Figure 30 is a bottom schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of figure 19 of the present disclosure.

The drawings show that the lifting strap of the embodiment has a crown-like appearance and has unique aesthetic feeling even if used alone.

FIG. 31 is a reference view for use of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure. The additional auxiliary carrying part 134 of the present embodiment can be used to assist in stabilizing the container 9, and can also enhance the aesthetic appearance and exhibit the visual effect similar to that of a crown.

FIG. 32 is a second state top schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure, and FIG. 33 is a second state bottom schematic view of the lift strap of the embodiment of FIG. 19 of the present disclosure. In the present embodiment, the handle portion 2 and the other end edge 11 of the substrate 1 are combined with each other, so that the substrate 1 and the handle portion 2 form a ring structure together. Meanwhile, in the second state, the holding part 2 and the substrate 1 can be folded smoothly, thereby reducing the storage space.

Description of the symbols

1: substrate

11: end edge

12: skirt edge

12A: first side edge

12B: second side edge

13: cutting part

131: carrying part

131A: first set of curved peaks

131B: second set of humps

131C: a first set of protrusions

131D: second set of protrusions

131E: first group of folding top

131F: second group of folding top

132: guide hole

133: base plate pre-folding line

134: auxiliary carrying part

14: a first combining part

24: second joint part

251: pre-folding line of handle part

252: extension part

2: holding and lifting part

21: necking down part

9: container with a lid

91: expanding part

C: virtual curve

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