Abstract:
The invention attaches a hand strap to a tablet to secure the tablet to the user&#39;s hand and act as an aide to prevent a tablet from being dropped. The invention allows the user to rotate the tablet to various viewing angles while still maintaining the secure connection to the tablet. The connection point provides a single yet strong connection between the hand strap and device grip for the two to rotate around each other.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 12/797,601 filed Jun. 9, 2010 including the specification, drawings and abstract which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. 
    
    
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     The invention is a holding or carrying aide. It provides a user with a hand strap which easily attaches to a tablet and allows the tablet to rotate freely in the user&#39;s hand. With the advancement of expensive handheld electronic tablets (e.g., an “iPad”®), the need to be able to securely hold and stabilize tablets without the risk of dropping them has increased significantly. No prior inventions address the issue of being able to hold a tablet (electronic or otherwise) in this manner. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     The invention is a mechanical device used to grip or secure flat rectangular objects (tablets) for hand-held use and allows them to rotate freely in the user&#39;s hand. The invention is a device which secures to a tablet (electronic or otherwise) and provides a hand strap to secure the tablet to the user&#39;s hand. The Hand Strap is connected to a strap secured on the device (Device Grip) by a pivot point which allows the user to rotate the tablet to different viewing angles without changing their hand position. The Device Grip is secured to the tablet by two circular bands of stretchable material (rubber or elastic) on each end of the Device Grip. Both bands of one end extend around one corner of the tablet while the bands on the other end of the Device Grip extend around the corner of the tablet diagonally across from the first corner. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING 
         FIG. 1A  is a side view of a gripping device with each end of a main piece of material wrapping around respective stretchable loops on each end and folding back under itself, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 1B  is a top view of the gripping device of  FIG. 1A  with each end&#39;s loop being doubled up to ensure added security and tension, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 2A  is a side view of a hand strap that is designed to wrap around a user&#39;s hand and attach to itself to ensure a secure fit for various hand sizes, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 2B  is a top perspective view of the hand strap of  FIG. 2A  that is designed to wrap around a user&#39;s hand and attach to itself ensuring a secure fit for various hand sizes, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 3A  is a top view of a female portion of a rotatable connecting point, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 3B  is a top perspective view of the female portion of the rotatable connecting point, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 3C  is a side view of a male portion of the rotatable connecting point, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 4  is a side, exploded view of a gripping device, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The gripping device includes a HAND STRAP component  405 , a ROTATABLE CONNECTING POINT Base Plate  410 , a Covering Material  415  sewn against the base of the HAND STRAP, a DEVICE GRIP 420 , a ROTATABLE CONNECTING POINT Base Plate  425  for the Device Grip, a ROTATABLE CONNECTING POINT Connecting Device, and a “Covered Material”sewn against the base of the DEVICE GRIP that conceals the RDPs Device Grip Base Plate. 
         FIG. 5  is a rear view of a gripping device affixed to a tablet, for example, but not limited to, a handheld electronic tablet, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 6  is a rear view of a gripping device utilizing a sleeve, cover or a hardened cover case with an attached hand strap, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 7  is a side view of a helo strap utilizing a sleeve, cover, or hardened cover case with an attached rotatable helo strap, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. The helo strap includes four components: a hand strap  705 , a covering material  710 , a rotatable connecting point  715 , and a sleeve, cover, or hardened cover case  720 . 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     The invention is a mechanical device used to grip or secure flat rectangular objects (tablets) for hand-held use. The invention is a device which secures to a tablet (electronic or otherwise) and provides a hand strap to secure the tablet to the user&#39;s hand. The Hand Strap is connected to a Device Grip (a strap secured on the tablet) by a pivot point which allows the user to rotate the tablet without changing the angle of the hand strapped to the device. The Device Grip is secured to the tablet by two circular bands of stretchable material (rubber or elastic) on each end of the Device Grip. Both bands of one end extend around one corner of the tablet while the bands on the other end of the Device Grip extend around the corner of the tablet diagonally across from the first corner. 
     The Hand Strap 
     The Hand Strap is a strip of material which contains hook and loop closures placed on either end of the strap. (See,  FIGS. 2A and 2B .) When the strap is stretched flat on a solid surface, the hook material shall be attached on one end of the strap facing down. The loop side of the closure material shall be attached to the opposite end of the strap facing up. The Hand Strap is constructed to allow a wide variety of hand sizes to be accommodated. 
     In the center of the Hand Strap, one half of its length, as measured from either end, the female end of a Rotatable Connecting Point is placed on the underside of the Hand Strap. (See,  FIG. 4 .) The Rotatable Connecting Point (“RCP”) is a device which rotates freely about itself. Where one half is connected to one item, and the other half is connected to a different item, the items are allowed to rotate freely about each other, similar to a snap used to secure clothing. However, once the two halves are joined the RCP will not easily disengage. (See,  FIG. 3 .) 
     A covering material is placed under the female end of the RCP with a hole which allows the female end of the RCP to receive the male end of the RCP. The covering material is then attached (sewn or bonded) to the Hand Strap, thus holding the female end of the RCP firmly against the Hand Strap. (See,  FIG. 4 .) 
     The Device Grip 
     The Device Grip is the portion with attaches to the tablet. Through the RCP it also attaches to the Hand Strap, and consequently the user&#39;s hand. Thus, the invention secures the tablet to the user&#39;s hand, while still allowing it to rotate freely about one axis. 
     The Device Grip is secured to the tablet by two circular bands of stretchable material (rubber or elastic) on each end of the Device Grip. Both bands of one end extend around one corner of the tablet while the bands on the other end of the Device Grip extend around the corner of the tablet diagonally across from the first corner. 
     The Device Grip is a strip of material which is looped back upon itself on both ends by 1.5″ and sewn closed (thus forming looped ends). (See,  FIG. 1 .) Before being sewn, two bands of stretchable material (i.e. elastic or rubber) are passed through each end of the Device Grip. When each end is sewn to form a looped end, each end will have two bands contained within the looped end. 
     When the strap is stretched flat on a solid surface, the ends of the Device Grip which sewn will be facing down. (See,  FIG. 4 .) In the center of the Device Grip, one half of its length, as measured from either end, the male end of a RCP is placed on the underside of the Device Grip. (See,  FIG. 4 .) The male end of the RCP will be pointing up, and protrude through the Device Grip with sufficient length to allow it to attach to the female end of the RCP. 
     A covering material is placed under the male end of the RCP. The covering material is then attached (sewn) to the Device Grip, thus holding the male end of the RCP firmly against the Device Grip. (See,  FIG. 4 .) 
     Final Assembly 
     The Hand Strap and the Device Grip are joined together by the RCP when the two ends of the RCP are connected. 
     Usage 
     To use the invention, stretch the two loops of stretchable material around one corner of the device. Then, lay the Device Grip side diagonally across the back of the tablet, and stretch the two loops of stretchable material around the corner of the device (the one diagonally opposite from the first). (See,  FIG. 4 .) The user will then place their hand, palm-side toward the tablet, and secure the hand strap across the back of their hand. 
     Alternate 
     The Hand Strap is connected to a material surrounding a tablet consisting of a sleeve, cover, or hardened case, similar to cellular telephone cases. ( FIGS. 5 and 6 .) The Hand Strap is connected to the cover via the RCP. Once the cover is placed on the tablet, the Helostrap is secured and ready for use.