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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F5/00—Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B11/00—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
- A44B11/25—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
- A44B11/26—Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts with push-button fastenings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F5/00—Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
- A45F5/02—Fastening articles to the garment
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F5/00—Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
- A45F5/02—Fastening articles to the garment
- A45F5/021—Fastening articles to the garment to the belt
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T24/44—Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof
- Y10T24/44291—Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof including pivoted gripping member
- Y10T24/4453—Clasp, clip, support-clamp, or required component thereof including pivoted gripping member with position locking-means for gripping members
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- This invention relates to a clip for releasably connecting two parts or members together, for example, a clip intended to be used for releasably connecting a small pouch to a back pack.
- a mountaineer or hiker desires to attach to a side of his back pack 200 a small pouch 100 for putting small helpful things therein.
- a clip 300 as is shown in Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2002-119322 and conveniently reproduced here in FIG. 10 .
- the clip 300 is comprised of a plate-like clip base 310 and a plate-like lid 320 rotatably mounted on one end of the clip base 310 .
- the clip base 310 has a pair of slits 311 formed therethrough and a pair of locking prongs 312 provided one on each side of the other end of the clip base 310 .
- the lid 320 is of a U-shape and has a pair of arms 321 having a pair of locking holes 322 formed through the respective ends for interlocking engagement with the locking prongs 312 .
- the user In order to attach the pouch to the back pack by using such a clip 300 , first the user inserts a strap 110 attached to the pouch through the two slits 311 of the clip base 310 , thus attaching the pouch to the clip. Then, he clamps a belt attached to the back pack between the clip base 310 and the lid 320 , and bring the locking prongs 312 into locking engagement with the locking holes 322 .
- FIG. 11 Another conventional clip 300 A of a similar construction is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,169 and also conveniently reproduced here in FIG. 11 .
- a clip base 310 has a pair of locking prongs 313
- a lid 320 has another pair of locking prongs 323 for locking engagement with the locking prongs 313 .
- Each locking prong 313 is joined with the clip base 310 through a resilient connecting arm 314 in such a way that a deformation of the resilient connecting arm 314 leads to inward displacement of the locking prong 313 .
- the clip 300 A is substantially identical to the clip 300 described earlier in the way of using and manipulating them.
- the user In order to bring the locking prongs 313 out of engagement with the locking prongs 323 , the user must compress the opposed outer sides of the distal end of the clip base 310 with his fingers, thus deforming the resilient connecting arms 314 inwards, thereby bringing the locking prongs 313 out of engagement with the locking prongs 323 . After the locking prongs 313 come out of locking engagement with the locking prongs 323 , he has to rotate the lid 320 apart from the clip base 310 .
- the lid 320 and the clip base 310 in order to bring the locking prongs 312 ; 323 out of engagement with the locking holes 322 and locking prongs 313 , the lid 320 and the clip base 310 must be compressed on their outer sides so that the arms 321 and the resilient arms 314 may be deformed.
- the arms 321 and the resilient arms 314 are molded integrally to the lid 320 and 310 , respectively. Furthermore, since the lid 320 and the clip base 310 are molded of plastics into the shape of a plate of considerable thickness, they are hard to be compressed inwards.
- the lid 320 rotatably mounted on the clip base 310 has the two arms 321 to be compressed together.
- the user In order to bring the locking prongs 312 out of engagement with the locking holes 322 , the user must rotate the lid 320 on the clip base 310 while compressing the opposed outer sides of the lid 320 with his fingers.
- compressing the outer sides of the lid 320 requires a strong force. So, it is difficult to do the two operations; that is, rotating the lid 320 and compressing the lid 320 smoothly at the same time.
- an object of this invention is therefore to provide a clip which is easy to use and manipulate, and which is strong.
- a clip comprises a clip base and a lid rotatably mounted on the clip base so as to clamp an article between the clip base and the lid.
- One of the clip base and the lid has a locking stud provided thereon.
- the other one of the clip base and the lid has sliding means slidably mounted thereon. The sliding means is adapted for locking engagement with the locking stud.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a clip according to the first embodiment of the present invention, showing it connected with a back pack and a pouch.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of slide members of the clip according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view showing the slide members of FIG. 2 and a hollow chamber into which the slide members are to be inserted.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of part of the clip of FIG. 1 , showing a sequential step that the clip comes into locked disposition.
- FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 , showing another sequential step that the clip comes into locked disposition.
- FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 , but showing a modification of the clip according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a slide member of a clip according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the slide member of FIG. 7 being inserted into a hollow chamber.
- FIG. 9 is a drawing showing a mountaineer carrying on his back a back pack with a pouch attached thereto.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a conventional clip.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of another conventional clip.
- FIGS. 1 through 5 show a clip 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a clip 1 used for attaching a pouch 100 to a backpack 200 ;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a pair of slide members 6 A, 6 B which are slidably mounted on the clip 1 of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the slide members 6 A, 6 B shown in FIG. 2 and a hollow chamber 24 of a clip base 2 of the clip 1 where the slide members 6 A, 6 B are about to be inserted;
- FIGS. 4 and 5 are cross-sectional views of the clip base 2 and the slide members 6 A, 6 B, showing the sequential steps how the clip 1 comes into a locking disposition.
- the clip 1 is comprised of a clip base 2 , a lid 3 rotatably mounted on one end of the clip base 2 via a hinge mechanism 4 for clamping a belt 210 of the back pack 200 between the clip base 2 and the lid 3 ; a locking stud 5 mounted perpendicularly on the distal end of the lid 3 so as to act as a locking means; a pair of slide members 6 A, 6 B slidablly mounted in the clip base 2 so as to act as sliding means; and a locking portion 7 defined by and between the slide members 6 A, 6 B.
- the slide members 6 A, 6 B are slidable between its locking position where the locking portion 7 come into locking engagement with the locking stud 5 and its unlocking position where the locking portion 7 come out of locking engagement with the locking stud 5 .
- the clip base 2 is a substantially rectangular plate made of plastics.
- the clip base 2 is comprised of a base body 21 adapted to be attached to a strap 110 of the pouch 100 , and a housing portion 22 provided on the distal end the base body 21 and adapted to slidably receive the slide members 6 A, 6 B therein.
- the base body 21 has a pair of spaced parallel elongated ridges 23 provided along the length of the clip base 2 and adapted to support the strap 110 of the pouch 100 thereon.
- the housing portion 22 has a hollow chamber 24 formed therethrough laterally of the clip base 21 .
- the hollow chamber 24 is a rectangular parallelepiped space enclosed by inner walls.
- the chamber 24 has a pair of end openings 241 formed in the respective ends of the housing portion 22 , a pair of main openings 242 formed through a front and rear wall of the housing portion 22 , and a slit 243 formed through the housing portion 22 and disposed along the side remote from the base body 21 .
- the hollow chamber 24 has a pair of guide walls 244 formed on its opposed inner sides.
- the slit 243 merges into the relevant inner guide wall 244 of the hollow chamber 24 to thus form a retaining recess 245 which communicates with the hollow chamber 24 .
- the guide wall 244 which merges into the slit 245 is curved outward as it is apart from the opposed ends of the slit 245 , so that the hollow chamber 24 is progressively widened as the guide wall 244 comes closer to the end openings 241 . This is intended to facilitate the slide members 6 A, 6 B being inserted into the hollow chamber 24 .
- the lid 3 is substantially of the same shape as the clip base 2 and is made of plastics. As shown in FIG. 1 , a proximal end of the lid 3 is rotatably mounted on a proximal end of the clip base 2 .
- the lid 2 is comprised of a lid base 31 adapted to be attached to a belt 210 of a back pack 200 and a lid end 32 provided on the distal end of the lid base 31 and having the locking stud 5 formed perpendicularly thereon.
- the lid base 31 has a retaining strip 33 provided on its proximal end so as to extend towards its distal end in parallel with the lid base 31 with a slight space defined therewith. The slight space is adapted to allow the belt 210 of the backpack 200 pass therethrough.
- the hinge mechanism 4 is comprised of a sleeve 41 provided at one end or a proximal end of the clip base 2 so as to extend laterally thereof, a support pin 42 rotatably fitted into the sleeve 41 and a pair of pin supports 43 provided one on each side of a proximal end of the lid 3 and adapted to retain the respective ends of the support pin 42 , so that the lid 3 is mounted rotatably on the proximal end of the clip base 2 .
- the locking stud 5 is provided on the distal end of the lid 3 on its side which is opposed to the clip base 2 , and is comprised of a shank 51 extending substantially perpendicularly from the lid 3 and an arcuate locking pawl 52 provided on the distal end of the shank 51 .
- the locking pawl 52 has a pair of locking surfaces 53 formed on its rear side or the side thereof which is opposed to the lid 3 .
- the locking surfaces 53 are disposed in spaced parallel relation to the front surface of the lid 3 .
- the slide members 6 A, 6 B are of the same construction and are both made of plastics.
- the slide member 6 A is comprised of a rectangular slide body 61 and a resilient leg 62 formed integrally on one end of the rectangular slide body 61 in such a manner to extend coplanar to the rectangular slide body 61 in order to act as urging means.
- the rectangular slide body 61 of the slide member 6 A has a rectangular first opening 63 A formed centrally therethrough; a raised stop step 64 formed on the other end of the slide body 61 so as to extend laterally of the first opening 63 A; a slit 65 formed through the slide body 61 so as to extend along the length of the first opening 63 A; retaining projections 66 formed on the side of rectangular slide body 61 alongside the slit; a slightly concaved press surface 67 formed on the other end of the slide body 61 and a fitting protrusion 68 A formed on one end of the first rectangular opening 63 A and raised on the same side on which the stop step 64 is raised.
- the retaining projections 66 are adapted to come into retentive engagement with the retaining recess 245 of the hollow chamber 24 .
- the slide member 6 B has a second rectangular opening 63 B, a second fitting protrusion 68 B, and other parts which are all identical with the corresponding parts of the slide member 6 A.
- the elongated resilient leg 62 of the slide members 6 A, 6 B extends slantingly and is curved gently from one side toward the other of the slide body 61 and ends in a circular or spherical end 62 ′.
- the slide members 6 A and 6 B are overlapped laterally in registry with each other, with their respective fitting protrusions 68 A and 68 B fitted into the second opening 63 B and the first opening 63 A of the slide members 6 B and 6 A, respectively. Then, the slide members 6 A and 6 B are inserted into a hollow chamber 24 with their retaining projections 66 opposed to the retaining recess 245 of the hollow chamber 24 .
- the longitudinal sides 611 of the slide members 6 A, 6 B move slidably along the inner guide walls 244 of the hollow channel 24 .
- each slide member 6 A, 6 B which are inserted in to the hollow chamber 24 presses against the step wall 641 of the stop step 64 of the other slide member 6 B, 6 A in order to normally urging the slide members 6 A, 6 B into the locking position.
- the press surfaces 67 , 67 of the slide members 6 A, 6 B are compressed, the slide members 6 A, 6 B come close to each other, in other words, the slide member 6 A, 6 B provides a greater overlap longitudinally between each other.
- the resilient leg 62 of the each slide member 6 A, 6 B is compressed by the step wall 641 of the other slide member 6 B, 6 A and thus elastically deformed.
- the slide members 6 A, 6 B move apart from each other or provide a less overlap longitudinally between each other.
- the slide members 6 A, 6 B can be moved close to each other by compressing the respective press surfaces 67 thereof.
- the locking portion 7 is provided. Specifically, when the slide members 6 A, 6 B are overlapped; the first clamping surface 71 A which is an inner end surface of the first opening 63 A; the second clamping surface 71 B which is an inner end surface of the second opening 63 B and is opposed to the first clamping surface 71 A; and a locking opening 72 defined between the first and second clamping surfaces 71 A, 71 B and the inner side surfaces of the first opening 63 A jointly constitutes the locking portion 7 .
- FIGS. 1, 4 and 5 description is made in conjunction with FIGS. 1, 4 and 5 , as to the way how the pouch 100 is attached to the backpack 200 by using the clip 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the clip 1 should assume an uncoupled disposition, that is, the locking stud 5 should be out of locking engagement with the locking portion 7 .
- the clip base 2 is inserted through between the rear side of the pouch 100 and the strap 110 of the pouch 100 , so that the clip 1 is attached to the pouch 100 .
- the belt 210 of the backpack 200 is inserted through between the retaining strip 33 and the lid 3 .
- a user rotates the lid 3 in the direction to come close to the clip base 2 until the locking prongs 52 of the locking stud 5 come into abutting engagement with the locking opening 72 , as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the rear side of the lid 3 or that side of the lid 3 which is remote from the locking stud 5 and the rear side of the housing portion 22 of the clip base 2 are compressed by fingers.
- this compression presss the first and the second clamping surfaces 71 A, 71 B of the slide members 6 A, 6 B apart from each other, thus widening the locking opening 72 , and the slide members 6 A, 6 B reaches the unlocking position.
- the locking prongs 52 are inserted into the locking opening 72 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the first and second clamping surfaces 71 A, 71 B clamp the shank 51 on its opposed sides, and the front side of fitting protrusion 68 A of the slide member 6 A and the rear side of the relevant end of the slide member 6 B come into abutting engagement with the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 , thus retaining the locking prongs 52 there.
- the locking stud 5 comes into locking engagement with the locking opening 72 .
- the resilient legs 62 still urge the slide members 6 A, 6 B towards each other, so that the locking stud 5 can be thus securely retained in the locking opening 72 or the locking portion 7 under the resiliency of the resilient legs 62 .
- the locking stud 5 is thus locked to the locking portion 7 , the clip base 2 and the lid 3 are held in overlapped relation to each other, so that the belt 210 inserted between the clip base 2 and the lid 3 is securely clamped therebetween.
- the pouch 100 is securely retained to the backpack 200 .
- the user In order to release the pouch 100 from the backpack 200 ; the user first compresses the press surfaces 67 of the slide members 6 A, 6 B by and between a thumb and an index finger of his one hand. As the slide members 6 A, 6 B move close to the unlocking position, the first and second clamping surfaces 71 A and 71 B are separated and the locking opening 72 is widened enough to allow the locking prongs 52 pass therethrough. In this disposition, the user rotates the lid 3 apart from the clip base 2 by using the rest of fingers, thereby pulling the locking prongs 52 out of the locking opening 72 . Thus, the locking stud 5 comes out of engagement with the locking portion 7 .
- the belt 210 can be released from the retaining strip 33 so that the clip 1 can be released from the backpack 200 .
- the pouch 100 can be released from the backpack 200 .
- the clip 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention may be of the construction shown in FIG. 6 .
- the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 may be slanted toward the apex 52 ′ of locking prongs 52 as it comes close to the shank 51 .
- the front surface of the fitting protrusion 68 A of the slide member 6 A and the rear surface of the relevant end of the slide member 6 B which abut against the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 may be correspondingly slanted towards the first and second openings 63 A, 63 B, respectively.
- the first and second clamping surfaces 71 A, 71 B clamping the shank 51 of the locking stud 5 therebetween are difficult to move apart from each other. Therefore, the locking stud 5 can be locked to the locking opening 72 more securely.
- end openings 241 are formed in both ends of the housing portion 22 .
- the clip 1 may have only one opening 241 formed in one end. Through that single opening 241 , one slide member 6 A is inserted into the hollow chamber 24 . The locking surface 53 of the locking prongs 52 is engaged with the lower surface of the slide member 6 A, so that the clip base 2 and the lid 3 are joined with each other securely.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a single slide member 8 according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the slide member 8 and the hollow chamber 24 A into which the slide member 8 is about to be inserted.
- the clip 1 A according to the second embodiment differs from the clip 1 according to the first embodiment in the orientation of the locking prongs 52 , and the constructions of the hollow chamber 24 A and the locking portion 9 .
- the slide member 8 is comprised of a substantially U-shaped slide body 81 and a pair of resilient legs 82 A, 82 B formed integrally with and coplanar to the slide body 81 .
- the U-shaped slide body 81 comprises a rectangular slide base 81 ′ and a pair of first and second side members 81 A and 81 B formed one on each side of the slide base 81 ′ so as to extend from one end in the same direction.
- the slide base 81 ′ and the two side members 81 A, 81 B define therebetween a rectangular indentation or cut 83 .
- the second side member 81 B of the slide body 81 has retaining projections 66 formed on its outer side.
- the slide base 81 ′ has a press surface 67 formed on the other end so as to be gently curved.
- Each resilient leg 82 A, 82 B are disposed in symmetry to each other.
- Each resilient leg 82 A, 82 B is composed of a leg support 84 in the form of an elongated plate formed longitudinally of the inner side of the side member 81 A, 81 B and a leg end portion 85 extending longitudinally from the leg support 84 .
- Each leg support 84 is provided longitudinally on the inner side of the side member 81 A, 81 B and slanted thereto in such a way to define a V-cross-sectional groove between the leg support 84 and the inner side of the side members 81 A, 81 B.
- Each leg end portion 85 extends in a curved manner so as to slant upwards from one side member 84 toward the other to thus intersect with the other leg end portion 85 .
- the leg end portion 85 has a circular end 85 ′ formed at its distal end.
- a pair of locking plates 91 A, 91 B are formed integrally one on an inner side of each leg support 84 adjacent to its one or upper end.
- the opposed locking plates 91 A, 91 B extend toward each other and terminates short of each other to thus define a locking opening 92 therebetween.
- the locking prongs 52 of the locking stud 5 is adapted to come into locking engagement with the locking opening 92 .
- the locking plates 91 A, 91 B and the locking opening 92 jointly constitute the locking portion 9 .
- the hollow chamber 24 A of the second embodiment is different from the hollow chamber 24 of the first embodiment in that an end opening 241 is formed only in one end thereof.
- the hollow chamber 24 A of the second embodiment is shaped like a bag with only one opening 241 formed at only one end.
- the slide member 8 is inserted into the hollow chamber 24 A from one end opening 241 with the retaining projections 66 opposed to the retaining recess 245 formed in the hollow chamber 24 A. At this moment, the distal ends of the resilient legs 82 A, 82 B abut against the bottom 246 of the hollow chamber 24 A. Continued advance of the slide member 8 into the hollow chamber 24 A would make the resilient legs 82 A, 82 B pressed by the bottom surface of the hollow chamber 24 A and thus elastically deform. The slide member 8 is normally urged in the direction to project out of the hollow chamber 24 A of the clip base 2 under the resiliency of the thus elastically deformed resilient legs 82 A, 82 B. The slide member 8 can be moved by pressing the press surface 67 of the slide member 8 forward or toward the bottom 246 of the hollow chamber 24 A.
- the way to attach the pouch to the backpack by using the clip 1 A according to the second embodiment is different from the way to attach the pouch to the back pack by using the clip 1 according to the first embodiment in the principle of bringing the locking stud 5 and the locking portion 9 into and out of locking engagement with each other.
- the user in order to bring the locking stud 5 into locking engagement with the locking portion 9 , the user must compress the lid 3 and the clip base 2 with the locking prongs 52 of the locking stud 5 held into abutting engagement with the locking opening 92 .
- the arcuate end of the locking prongs 52 presses against the locking plates 91 A, 91 B, so that the locking plates 91 A, 91 B and the leg supports 84 on which the locking plates 91 A, 91 B are supported elastically deform or bend rearward or in the direction from the front surface to the rear surface of the clip base 2 .
- the locking plates 91 A, 91 B being bent rearward allows the locking prongs 52 to be inserted through the locking opening 92 .
- the shank 51 of the locking stud 5 is narrower than the widest portion of the locking prongs 52 , as soon as the locking prongs 52 are fully inserted into the locking opening 9 ; the deformed locking plates 91 A, 91 B spring back under its resiliency, thereby bringing the rear surfaces of the locking plates 91 A, 91 B into abutting engagement with the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 , thus retaining the locking prongs 52 there.
- the locking stud 5 is locked in the locking opening 92 .
- the user compresses the press surface 67 of the slide member 8 and one side of the clip base 2 , with a thumb and an index finger of one hand. Then, the slide member 8 advances into the hollow chamber 24 A, and hence the locking plates 91 A, 91 B move forward accordingly. As the slide member 8 reaches the unlocking position, the locking plates 91 A, 91 B come fully out of registry with the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 and the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 are fully separated from the locking plates 91 A, 91 B.
- the lid 3 is rotated apart from the clip base 2 with the rest of fingers, whereby the locking prongs 52 is pulled out the locking opening 92 .
- the locking stud 5 is brought out of locking engagement with the locking portion 7 .
- This invention is not limited to the embodiments mentioned hereinabove. This invention may include various modifications, improvements, etc., as far as they can accomplish the objects of the present invention.
- the locking stud 5 may be provided on the clip base 2
- the locking portions 7 , 9 may be provided on the lid 3 .
- the hinge pin 42 constitutes a central axis upon which the rotation is made.
- a resilient hinge may be provided at the joint potion of the clip base 2 and the lid 3 , so that the deformation of the resilient hinge makes the relative rotation of the clip base 2 and the lid 3 .
- Gear-like notched pintles may be formed on the supports 43 provided on the proximal end of the lid and adapted to mesh with the sleeve 41 to adjust the angular position of the lid 3 relative to the clip base 2 , so that the lid 3 is fixed at certain angles.
- the clip base 2 and the lid 3 are separate and are joined by the hinge mechanism 4 . According to the present invention, however, the clip base 2 and the lid 3 may be integrally molded with each other.
- the first and second embodiments of the present invention use, as urging means, the resilient legs 62 , 82 A, 82 B integrally molded on the slide members 6 A, 6 B or the slide member 8 .
- a separate spring can be used. If a separate spring is used, the clip 1 , 1 A can be molded from metal which is strong and is of little resiliency.
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Abstract
A clip (1, 1A) comprising: a clip base (2) and a lid (3) rotatably mounted on the clip base (2) so as to clamp an article (210) between the clip base (2) and the lid (3). One of the clip base (2) and the lid (3 a) has a locking stud (5) provided thereon. The other one of the clip base (2) and the lid (3) has sliding means (6A, 6B, 8) slidably mounted thereon and adapted for locking engagement with the locking stud (5).
Description
- The entire disclosures of Japanese Patent Application Number 2004-334507 filed on Nov. 18, 2004 is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of Invention
- This invention relates to a clip for releasably connecting two parts or members together, for example, a clip intended to be used for releasably connecting a small pouch to a back pack.
- 2. Background of the Invention
- For example, as shown in
FIG. 9 , sometime, a mountaineer or hiker desires to attach to a side of his back pack 200 asmall pouch 100 for putting small helpful things therein. Heretofore, for attaching apouch 100 to abag pack 200, they have been using aclip 300 as is shown in Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2002-119322 and conveniently reproduced here inFIG. 10 . - The
clip 300 is comprised of a plate-like clip base 310 and a plate-like lid 320 rotatably mounted on one end of theclip base 310. Theclip base 310 has a pair ofslits 311 formed therethrough and a pair oflocking prongs 312 provided one on each side of the other end of theclip base 310. Thelid 320 is of a U-shape and has a pair ofarms 321 having a pair oflocking holes 322 formed through the respective ends for interlocking engagement with thelocking prongs 312. - In order to attach the pouch to the back pack by using such a
clip 300, first the user inserts astrap 110 attached to the pouch through the twoslits 311 of theclip base 310, thus attaching the pouch to the clip. Then, he clamps a belt attached to the back pack between theclip base 310 and thelid 320, and bring thelocking prongs 312 into locking engagement with thelocking holes 322. - In order to release the pouch from the back pack, in other words, in order to release the
clip 300 from the belt of the back pack, he must bring thelocking prongs 312 out of locking engagement with thelocking holes 322. In order to do that, he must rotate thelid 320 apart from theclip base 310, while he brings thelocking prongs 312 out of engagement with thelocking holes 322 by compressing the respective outer sides of the twoarms 321 of thelid 320 inwards by using his fingers. - Another
conventional clip 300A of a similar construction is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,169 and also conveniently reproduced here inFIG. 11 . In this knownclip 300A, aclip base 310 has a pair oflocking prongs 313, and alid 320 has another pair oflocking prongs 323 for locking engagement with thelocking prongs 313. Eachlocking prong 313 is joined with theclip base 310 through a resilient connectingarm 314 in such a way that a deformation of the resilient connectingarm 314 leads to inward displacement of thelocking prong 313. Theclip 300A is substantially identical to theclip 300 described earlier in the way of using and manipulating them. In order to bring thelocking prongs 313 out of engagement with thelocking prongs 323, the user must compress the opposed outer sides of the distal end of theclip base 310 with his fingers, thus deforming the resilient connectingarms 314 inwards, thereby bringing thelocking prongs 313 out of engagement with thelocking prongs 323. After the locking prongs 313 come out of locking engagement with thelocking prongs 323, he has to rotate thelid 320 apart from theclip base 310. - In the
300, 300A described hereinabove, in order to bring theclips locking prongs 312; 323 out of engagement with thelocking holes 322 and lockingprongs 313, thelid 320 and theclip base 310 must be compressed on their outer sides so that thearms 321 and theresilient arms 314 may be deformed. Thearms 321 and theresilient arms 314 are molded integrally to the 320 and 310, respectively. Furthermore, since thelid lid 320 and theclip base 310 are molded of plastics into the shape of a plate of considerable thickness, they are hard to be compressed inwards. A considerable compression force is thus required to deform thearms 321 and theresilient arms 314 to an extent enough to bring thelocking prongs 312; 323 out of engagement with thelocking holes 322; lockingprongs 313, respectively. However, the materials and the shape of those parts, particularly the thickness of those parts must not be sacrificed for making it easier to compress theclip base 310 and thelid 320, because theclip base 310 and thelid 320 must be molded of strong plastic resin into the shape of a plate of considerable thickness and width so as to secure enough strength to fit to various uses and to form 312, 323, lockinglocking prongs holes 322 and lockingprongs 313 on theclip base 310 and thelid 320. - Furthermore, in the
clip 300 shown in Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2002-119322, thelid 320 rotatably mounted on theclip base 310 has the twoarms 321 to be compressed together. In order to bring thelocking prongs 312 out of engagement with thelocking holes 322, the user must rotate thelid 320 on theclip base 310 while compressing the opposed outer sides of thelid 320 with his fingers. As mentioned earlier, compressing the outer sides of thelid 320 requires a strong force. So, it is difficult to do the two operations; that is, rotating thelid 320 and compressing thelid 320 smoothly at the same time. - The manipulation of the
300 and 300A shown in Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. 2002-119322 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,145,169, respectively requires strong force, so that theseclips 300 and 300A are difficult to manipulate and the use of theclips 300 and 300A are thus limited very much.clips - Accordingly, an object of this invention is therefore to provide a clip which is easy to use and manipulate, and which is strong.
- Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
- In accordance with the present invention, a clip comprises a clip base and a lid rotatably mounted on the clip base so as to clamp an article between the clip base and the lid. One of the clip base and the lid has a locking stud provided thereon. The other one of the clip base and the lid has sliding means slidably mounted thereon. The sliding means is adapted for locking engagement with the locking stud.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a clip according to the first embodiment of the present invention, showing it connected with a back pack and a pouch. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of slide members of the clip according to the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view showing the slide members ofFIG. 2 and a hollow chamber into which the slide members are to be inserted. -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of part of the clip ofFIG. 1 , showing a sequential step that the clip comes into locked disposition. -
FIG. 5 is a view similar toFIG. 4 , showing another sequential step that the clip comes into locked disposition. -
FIG. 6 is a view similar toFIG. 5 , but showing a modification of the clip according to the first embodiment. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a slide member of a clip according to the second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the slide member ofFIG. 7 being inserted into a hollow chamber. -
FIG. 9 is a drawing showing a mountaineer carrying on his back a back pack with a pouch attached thereto. -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a conventional clip. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of another conventional clip. -
- 1, 1A Clip
- 2 Clip base
- 245 Retaining recess
- 3 Lid
- 5 Locking stud
- 6A, 6B Slide members
- 62, 82A, 82B Resilient legs
- 66 Retaining projections
- 7, 9 Locking portions
- 8 Slide member
- 210 Belt
- Description of some embodiments according to the present invention will be made in conjunction with the drawings appended hereto. In describing the embodiments, similar reference numerals are used to refer to similar elements or parts. Description of the parts which have been described already will not be repeated but omitted.
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FIGS. 1 through 5 show aclip 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 1 is a perspective view of aclip 1 used for attaching apouch 100 to abackpack 200;FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a pair of 6A, 6B which are slidably mounted on theslide members clip 1 ofFIG. 1 ;FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the 6A, 6B shown inslide members FIG. 2 and ahollow chamber 24 of aclip base 2 of theclip 1 where the 6A, 6B are about to be inserted;slide members FIGS. 4 and 5 are cross-sectional views of theclip base 2 and the 6A, 6B, showing the sequential steps how theslide members clip 1 comes into a locking disposition. - As shown in these figures, the
clip 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention is comprised of aclip base 2, alid 3 rotatably mounted on one end of theclip base 2 via ahinge mechanism 4 for clamping abelt 210 of theback pack 200 between theclip base 2 and thelid 3; alocking stud 5 mounted perpendicularly on the distal end of thelid 3 so as to act as a locking means; a pair of 6A, 6B slidablly mounted in theslide members clip base 2 so as to act as sliding means; and a lockingportion 7 defined by and between the 6A, 6B. Theslide members 6A, 6B are slidable between its locking position where the lockingslide members portion 7 come into locking engagement with thelocking stud 5 and its unlocking position where the lockingportion 7 come out of locking engagement with thelocking stud 5. - As better shown in
FIG. 1 , theclip base 2 is a substantially rectangular plate made of plastics. Theclip base 2 is comprised of abase body 21 adapted to be attached to astrap 110 of thepouch 100, and ahousing portion 22 provided on the distal end thebase body 21 and adapted to slidably receive the 6A, 6B therein. Theslide members base body 21 has a pair of spaced parallelelongated ridges 23 provided along the length of theclip base 2 and adapted to support thestrap 110 of thepouch 100 thereon. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thehousing portion 22 has ahollow chamber 24 formed therethrough laterally of theclip base 21. Thehollow chamber 24 is a rectangular parallelepiped space enclosed by inner walls. Thechamber 24 has a pair ofend openings 241 formed in the respective ends of thehousing portion 22, a pair ofmain openings 242 formed through a front and rear wall of thehousing portion 22, and aslit 243 formed through thehousing portion 22 and disposed along the side remote from thebase body 21. Thehollow chamber 24 has a pair ofguide walls 244 formed on its opposed inner sides. Theslit 243 merges into the relevantinner guide wall 244 of thehollow chamber 24 to thus form a retainingrecess 245 which communicates with thehollow chamber 24. Theguide wall 244 which merges into theslit 245 is curved outward as it is apart from the opposed ends of theslit 245, so that thehollow chamber 24 is progressively widened as theguide wall 244 comes closer to theend openings 241. This is intended to facilitate the 6A, 6B being inserted into theslide members hollow chamber 24. - The
lid 3 is substantially of the same shape as theclip base 2 and is made of plastics. As shown inFIG. 1 , a proximal end of thelid 3 is rotatably mounted on a proximal end of theclip base 2. Thelid 2 is comprised of alid base 31 adapted to be attached to abelt 210 of aback pack 200 and alid end 32 provided on the distal end of thelid base 31 and having the lockingstud 5 formed perpendicularly thereon. Thelid base 31 has a retainingstrip 33 provided on its proximal end so as to extend towards its distal end in parallel with thelid base 31 with a slight space defined therewith. The slight space is adapted to allow thebelt 210 of thebackpack 200 pass therethrough. - The
hinge mechanism 4 is comprised of asleeve 41 provided at one end or a proximal end of theclip base 2 so as to extend laterally thereof, asupport pin 42 rotatably fitted into thesleeve 41 and a pair of pin supports 43 provided one on each side of a proximal end of thelid 3 and adapted to retain the respective ends of thesupport pin 42, so that thelid 3 is mounted rotatably on the proximal end of theclip base 2. - The
locking stud 5 is provided on the distal end of thelid 3 on its side which is opposed to theclip base 2, and is comprised of ashank 51 extending substantially perpendicularly from thelid 3 and anarcuate locking pawl 52 provided on the distal end of theshank 51. The lockingpawl 52 has a pair of lockingsurfaces 53 formed on its rear side or the side thereof which is opposed to thelid 3. The locking surfaces 53 are disposed in spaced parallel relation to the front surface of thelid 3. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the 6A, 6B are of the same construction and are both made of plastics. Theslide members slide member 6A is comprised of arectangular slide body 61 and aresilient leg 62 formed integrally on one end of therectangular slide body 61 in such a manner to extend coplanar to therectangular slide body 61 in order to act as urging means. - The
rectangular slide body 61 of theslide member 6A has a rectangularfirst opening 63A formed centrally therethrough; a raisedstop step 64 formed on the other end of theslide body 61 so as to extend laterally of thefirst opening 63A; aslit 65 formed through theslide body 61 so as to extend along the length of thefirst opening 63A; retainingprojections 66 formed on the side ofrectangular slide body 61 alongside the slit; a slightlyconcaved press surface 67 formed on the other end of theslide body 61 and afitting protrusion 68A formed on one end of the firstrectangular opening 63A and raised on the same side on which thestop step 64 is raised. The retainingprojections 66 are adapted to come into retentive engagement with the retainingrecess 245 of thehollow chamber 24. - Likewise, the
slide member 6B has a secondrectangular opening 63B, a secondfitting protrusion 68B, and other parts which are all identical with the corresponding parts of theslide member 6A. - The elongated
resilient leg 62 of the 6A, 6B extends slantingly and is curved gently from one side toward the other of theslide members slide body 61 and ends in a circular orspherical end 62′. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the 6A and 6B are overlapped laterally in registry with each other, with their respectiveslide members 68A and 68B fitted into thefitting protrusions second opening 63B and thefirst opening 63A of the 6B and 6A, respectively. Then, theslide members 6A and 6B are inserted into aslide members hollow chamber 24 with their retainingprojections 66 opposed to the retainingrecess 245 of thehollow chamber 24. When the overlapped 6A and 6B are inserted into theslide members hollow chamber 24, thelongitudinal sides 611 of the 6A, 6B move slidably along theslide members inner guide walls 244 of thehollow channel 24. - The
circular end 62′ of theresilient leg 62 of each 6A, 6B which are inserted in to theslide member hollow chamber 24 presses against thestep wall 641 of thestop step 64 of the 6B, 6A in order to normally urging theother slide member 6A, 6B into the locking position. When the press surfaces 67, 67 of theslide members 6A, 6B are compressed, theslide members 6A, 6B come close to each other, in other words, theslide members 6A, 6B provides a greater overlap longitudinally between each other. As theslide member 6A, 6B come close to each other, theslide members resilient leg 62 of the each 6A, 6B is compressed by theslide member step wall 641 of the 6B, 6A and thus elastically deformed. After the compression has been removed; under the resiliency of the thus deformedother slide member resilient legs 62, the 6A, 6B move apart from each other or provide a less overlap longitudinally between each other. Theslide members 6A, 6B can be moved close to each other by compressing the respective press surfaces 67 thereof.slide members - When the
6A, 6B are overlapped, the lockingslide members portion 7 is provided. Specifically, when the 6A, 6B are overlapped; theslide members first clamping surface 71A which is an inner end surface of thefirst opening 63A; thesecond clamping surface 71B which is an inner end surface of thesecond opening 63B and is opposed to thefirst clamping surface 71A; and alocking opening 72 defined between the first and second clamping surfaces 71A, 71B and the inner side surfaces of thefirst opening 63A jointly constitutes the lockingportion 7. - When the press surfaces 67 of the
6A, 6B are compressed against the resiliency of theslide members resilient leg 62, the 6A, 6B come close to each other and come into the unlocking position where the first and second clamping surfaces 71A, 71B are apart from each other and the lockingslide members opening 72 is widened. When the compression has been removed; under the resiliency of theresilient leg 62, the 6A, 6B come apart from each other and come back into the locking position where the first and second clamping surfaces 71A, 71B come close to each other and the lockingslide members opening 72 is narrowed, so that the lockingportion 7 comes into locking engagement with thelocking stud 5. - Now, description is made in conjunction with
FIGS. 1, 4 and 5, as to the way how thepouch 100 is attached to thebackpack 200 by using theclip 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , theclip 1 should assume an uncoupled disposition, that is, the lockingstud 5 should be out of locking engagement with the lockingportion 7. Theclip base 2 is inserted through between the rear side of thepouch 100 and thestrap 110 of thepouch 100, so that theclip 1 is attached to thepouch 100. Thebelt 210 of thebackpack 200 is inserted through between the retainingstrip 33 and thelid 3. - Then, a user rotates the
lid 3 in the direction to come close to theclip base 2 until the locking prongs 52 of thelocking stud 5 come into abutting engagement with the lockingopening 72, as shown inFIG. 4 . Then, the rear side of thelid 3 or that side of thelid 3 which is remote from the lockingstud 5 and the rear side of thehousing portion 22 of theclip base 2 are compressed by fingers. - As the surfaces of the locking prongs 52 are arcuate, this compression presss the first and the second clamping surfaces 71A, 71B of the
6A, 6B apart from each other, thus widening the lockingslide members opening 72, and the 6A, 6B reaches the unlocking position. When theslide members 6A, 6B reaches the unlocking positions, the locking prongs 52 are inserted into the lockingslide members opening 72, as shown inFIG. 5 . - Since the
shank 51 of thelocking stud 5 is narrower than the widest part of the locking prongs 52; as soon as the locking prongs 52 are fully inserted through the lockingopening 72, the first and second clamping surfaces 71A, 71B move toward each other under the resiliency of theresilient leg 62, so that the 6A, 6B reach the locking position. When theslide members 6A, 6B reach the locking position, the first and second clamping surfaces 71A, 71B clamp theslide members shank 51 on its opposed sides, and the front side offitting protrusion 68A of theslide member 6A and the rear side of the relevant end of theslide member 6B come into abutting engagement with the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52, thus retaining the locking prongs 52 there. Thus, the lockingstud 5 comes into locking engagement with the lockingopening 72. Since, at this moment, the elastically-deformedresilient legs 62 have not fully been restored into their original shapes, theresilient legs 62 still urge the 6A, 6B towards each other, so that theslide members locking stud 5 can be thus securely retained in thelocking opening 72 or the lockingportion 7 under the resiliency of theresilient legs 62. - Since the
locking stud 5 is thus locked to the lockingportion 7, theclip base 2 and thelid 3 are held in overlapped relation to each other, so that thebelt 210 inserted between theclip base 2 and thelid 3 is securely clamped therebetween. Thus, thepouch 100 is securely retained to thebackpack 200. - In order to release the
pouch 100 from thebackpack 200; the user first compresses the press surfaces 67 of the 6A, 6B by and between a thumb and an index finger of his one hand. As theslide members 6A, 6B move close to the unlocking position, the first and second clamping surfaces 71A and 71B are separated and the lockingslide members opening 72 is widened enough to allow the locking prongs 52 pass therethrough. In this disposition, the user rotates thelid 3 apart from theclip base 2 by using the rest of fingers, thereby pulling the locking prongs 52 out of the lockingopening 72. Thus, the lockingstud 5 comes out of engagement with the lockingportion 7. - After the
belt 210 is released from between theclip base 2 and thelid 3, thebelt 210 can be released from the retainingstrip 33 so that theclip 1 can be released from thebackpack 200. In other words, thepouch 100 can be released from thebackpack 200. - According to the first embodiment of the present invention, the following advantageous effects can be obtained.
- (1) Since the
6A, 6B does not form part of theslide members clip base 2 or thelid 3, in other words, the 6A, 6B is separate from theslide members clip base 2 or thelid 3, no matter what materials theclip base 2 and thelid 3 may be made of and no matter what shapes they may be made in, this would not adversely affect the movement of the 6A, 6B.slide members - (2) With the effect described in (1), no matter what materials the
clip base 2 and thelid 3 may be made of and no matter what shape they may be made in, the 6A, 6B are easy to be moved, so that the user can release or unlock theslide members lid 3 from theclip base 2 with a small force. Therefore, theclip 1 is easy to manipulate and the scope of uses of theclip 1 can be expanded. - (3) With the effect described in (1), when determining the materials and the shape of the
clip base 2 and thelid 3, a first priority can be attached to uses and strength of theclip 1, and therefore, aclip 1 which is strong and easy to manipulate can be realized. - (4) In order to bring the
locking stud 5 into locking engagement with the lockingportion 7; the two actions must be done: first, the 6A and 6B are moved into unlocking position, and then, after theslide members locking stud 5 is inserted into the lockingopening 72, the 6A and 6B must be moved to the locking position where theslide members locking stud 5 is locked to the lockingopening 72. According to the first embodiment of the present invention, the latter action can be automatically effected by the 6A, 6B being restored into the locking position under the resiliency of theslide members resilient leg 62. So, the user only have to do the former action. Furthermore, all that he must do for the former action is to press the lockingstud 5 into the lockingopening 72 by fingers, therefore, the locking operation is quite easy. - (5) Once the
locking stud 5 is locked to the lockingportion 7, the 6A, 6B keeps constantly urged by the resiliency of theslide members resilient legs 62 in the direction to assume the locking position, so that the 6A, 6B will never come out of the locking position, unless the user intentionally moves theslide members 6A, 6B.slide members - (6) In order to unlock the
locking stud 5 from the lockingportion 7; first, the user must move the 6A, 6B from the locking position to the unlocking position. However, once moved to the unlocking position, theslide members 6A, 6B are restored from the unlocking position to the locking position automatically under the resiliency of theslide members resilient leg 62, so that the user need to do nothing to move the 6A, 6B to the locking position.slide members - (7) Since the
resilient legs 62 are formed integrally to the 6A, 6B, the number of parts and the number of steps for assembling the clip are relatively small. Furthermore, the clip is simple in construction and thus easy to be molded.slide members - (8) In order to unlock the
locking stud 5 from the lockingportion 7, all that the user must do is to move the 6A, 6B toward each other to bring them to the unlocking position. For this purpose, the user holds the index finger on theslide members press surface 67 of theslide member 6A and the thumb on thepress surface 67 of theslide member 6B, and compresses them by the two fingers, whereby he can unlock thelocking stud 5 from the lockingportion 7. Thus, he can do an unlocking operation with only one hand, and this clip is thus easy to manipulate. - (9) Since the retaining
projections 66 formed on the 6A, 6B come into engagement with the retainingslide members recess 245 of thehollow chamber 24, the 6A, 6B are securely retained in theslide members hollow chamber 24, so that the 6A, 6B will never come off theslide members hollow chamber 24 of theclip 1. - (10) Since the retaining
recess 245 is formed in theguide wall 244 of thehollow chamber 24, and the 6A, 6B have the retainingslide members projections 66 formed on that side surface which are juxtaposed to theslits 65; when inserting the 6A, 6B into theslide members hollow chamber 24, the retainingprojections 66 can deform or deviate inwards of the 6A, 6B, so that theslide members 6A, 6B are easy to be inserted into theslide members hollow chamber 24. - The
clip 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention may be of the construction shown inFIG. 6 . The locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 may be slanted toward the apex 52′ of lockingprongs 52 as it comes close to theshank 51. The front surface of thefitting protrusion 68A of theslide member 6A and the rear surface of the relevant end of theslide member 6B which abut against the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 may be correspondingly slanted towards the first and 63A, 63B, respectively. With this construction, the first and second clamping surfaces 71A, 71B clamping thesecond openings shank 51 of thelocking stud 5 therebetween are difficult to move apart from each other. Therefore, the lockingstud 5 can be locked to the lockingopening 72 more securely. - In the
clip 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention,end openings 241 are formed in both ends of thehousing portion 22. - Alternatively, the
clip 1 may have only oneopening 241 formed in one end. Through thatsingle opening 241, oneslide member 6A is inserted into thehollow chamber 24. The lockingsurface 53 of the locking prongs 52 is engaged with the lower surface of theslide member 6A, so that theclip base 2 and thelid 3 are joined with each other securely. -
FIGS. 7 and 8 show the second embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 7 is a perspective view of asingle slide member 8 according to the second embodiment.FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing theslide member 8 and the hollow chamber 24A into which theslide member 8 is about to be inserted. - The clip 1A according to the second embodiment differs from the
clip 1 according to the first embodiment in the orientation of the locking prongs 52, and the constructions of the hollow chamber 24A and the lockingportion 9. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , theslide member 8 is comprised of a substantiallyU-shaped slide body 81 and a pair of 82A, 82B formed integrally with and coplanar to theresilient legs slide body 81. TheU-shaped slide body 81 comprises arectangular slide base 81′ and a pair of first and 81A and 81B formed one on each side of thesecond side members slide base 81′ so as to extend from one end in the same direction. Theslide base 81′ and the two 81A, 81B define therebetween a rectangular indentation or cut 83.side members - The
second side member 81B of theslide body 81 has retainingprojections 66 formed on its outer side. Theslide base 81′ has apress surface 67 formed on the other end so as to be gently curved. - The
82A, 82B are disposed in symmetry to each other. Eachresilient legs 82A, 82B is composed of aresilient leg leg support 84 in the form of an elongated plate formed longitudinally of the inner side of the 81A, 81B and aside member leg end portion 85 extending longitudinally from theleg support 84. Eachleg support 84 is provided longitudinally on the inner side of the 81A, 81B and slanted thereto in such a way to define a V-cross-sectional groove between theside member leg support 84 and the inner side of the 81A, 81B. Eachside members leg end portion 85 extends in a curved manner so as to slant upwards from oneside member 84 toward the other to thus intersect with the otherleg end portion 85. Theleg end portion 85 has acircular end 85′ formed at its distal end. - A pair of locking
91A, 91B are formed integrally one on an inner side of eachplates leg support 84 adjacent to its one or upper end. The 91A, 91B extend toward each other and terminates short of each other to thus define aopposed locking plates locking opening 92 therebetween. The locking prongs 52 of thelocking stud 5 is adapted to come into locking engagement with the lockingopening 92. The 91A, 91B and the lockinglocking plates opening 92 jointly constitute the lockingportion 9. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , the hollow chamber 24A of the second embodiment is different from thehollow chamber 24 of the first embodiment in that anend opening 241 is formed only in one end thereof. In the plane words, the hollow chamber 24A of the second embodiment is shaped like a bag with only oneopening 241 formed at only one end. - The
slide member 8 is inserted into the hollow chamber 24A from oneend opening 241 with the retainingprojections 66 opposed to the retainingrecess 245 formed in the hollow chamber 24A. At this moment, the distal ends of the 82A, 82B abut against theresilient legs bottom 246 of the hollow chamber 24A. Continued advance of theslide member 8 into the hollow chamber 24A would make the 82A, 82B pressed by the bottom surface of the hollow chamber 24A and thus elastically deform. Theresilient legs slide member 8 is normally urged in the direction to project out of the hollow chamber 24A of theclip base 2 under the resiliency of the thus elastically deformed 82A, 82B. Theresilient legs slide member 8 can be moved by pressing thepress surface 67 of theslide member 8 forward or toward thebottom 246 of the hollow chamber 24A. - The way to attach the pouch to the backpack by using the clip 1A according to the second embodiment is different from the way to attach the pouch to the back pack by using the
clip 1 according to the first embodiment in the principle of bringing thelocking stud 5 and the lockingportion 9 into and out of locking engagement with each other. - First, in order to bring the
locking stud 5 into locking engagement with the lockingportion 9, the user must compress thelid 3 and theclip base 2 with the locking prongs 52 of thelocking stud 5 held into abutting engagement with the lockingopening 92. At this moment, the arcuate end of the locking prongs 52 presses against the locking 91A, 91B, so that theplates 91A, 91B and the leg supports 84 on which thelocking plates 91A, 91B are supported elastically deform or bend rearward or in the direction from the front surface to the rear surface of thelocking plates clip base 2. The 91A, 91B being bent rearward allows the locking prongs 52 to be inserted through the lockinglocking plates opening 92. - Since the
shank 51 of thelocking stud 5 is narrower than the widest portion of the locking prongs 52, as soon as the locking prongs 52 are fully inserted into thelocking opening 9; the 91A, 91B spring back under its resiliency, thereby bringing the rear surfaces of thedeformed locking plates 91A, 91B into abutting engagement with the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52, thus retaining the locking prongs 52 there. Thus, the lockinglocking plates stud 5 is locked in thelocking opening 92. - In order to bring the
locking stud 5 out of locking engagement with the lockingportion 9, the user compresses thepress surface 67 of theslide member 8 and one side of theclip base 2, with a thumb and an index finger of one hand. Then, theslide member 8 advances into the hollow chamber 24A, and hence the 91A, 91B move forward accordingly. As thelocking plates slide member 8 reaches the unlocking position, the 91A, 91B come fully out of registry with the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 and the locking surfaces 53 of the locking prongs 52 are fully separated from thelocking plates 91A, 91B.locking plates - In this disposition, the
lid 3 is rotated apart from theclip base 2 with the rest of fingers, whereby the locking prongs 52 is pulled out the lockingopening 92. Thus, the lockingstud 5 is brought out of locking engagement with the lockingportion 7. - According to the second embodiment, in addition to the effects (1) through (10) excluding the effects (4) and (8) obtained from the first embodiment, the following advantageous effects can be obtained.
- (11) The locking prongs 52 can be inserted into the locking
opening 92 through elastic deformation of the 91A, 91B and the leg supports 84. As soon as the locking prongs 52 is inserted into the lockinglocking plates opening 92, the 91A, 91B spring back into locking engagement with the locking prongs 52 under the resiliency of the thuslocking plates 91A, 91B and leg supports 84, so that thedeformed locking plates locking stud 5 comes into locking engagement with the lockingportion 9. Therefore, all that the user must do to bring thelocking stud 5 into locking engagement with the lockingportion 9 is to merely press the lockingstud 5 into the lockingopening 92 by fingers. Thus, the locking operation is quite easy. - (12) The
leg support 84 is slanted relative to the inner side of the 81A, 81B in such a way to provide a V-cross-sectioned groove therebetween, so that the deformation of the lockingside member 91A, 91B and the leg supports 84 described under (11) above is much facilitated.pates - (13) When the
slide member 8 is inserted into the hollow chamber 24A, the retainingprojections 66 can easily deform in the direction of the V-cross-secioneded groove, so that the insertion of theslide member 8 into the hollow chamber 24A is much facilitated. - (14) All that the user must do to unlock the
locking stud 5 from the lockingportion 9 is to move theslide member 8 forward or toward thebottom 246 of the hollow chamber 24A until theslide member 8 reaches the unlocking position. Specifically, he first holds his index finger on the side surface of theclip base 2 and his thumb on thepress surface 67 of theslide member 8, and compresses them by the fingers, so that he can unlock thelocking stud 5 from the lockingportion 9. Thus, the user can make the unlocking operation by only one hand. The unlocking operation is thus easy. - (15) Since the only one
slide member 8 is used as sliding means, the number of required parts is small. Furthermore, since it is easy to insert thesingle slide member 8 into the hollow chamber 24A, the assembly of the clip 1A is easy and less laborious. - This invention is not limited to the embodiments mentioned hereinabove. This invention may include various modifications, improvements, etc., as far as they can accomplish the objects of the present invention.
- According to the present invention, alternatively, the locking
stud 5 may be provided on theclip base 2, and the 7, 9 may be provided on thelocking portions lid 3. - In the
hinge mechanism 4 according to the first and second embodiments, thehinge pin 42 constitutes a central axis upon which the rotation is made. Alternatively, a resilient hinge may be provided at the joint potion of theclip base 2 and thelid 3, so that the deformation of the resilient hinge makes the relative rotation of theclip base 2 and thelid 3. With this construction, as soon as thelocking stud 5 comes out of locking engagement with the locking 7, 9, theportions lid 3 is rotated apart from theclip base 2 automatically through the resiliency of the resilient hinge. Therefore, the user need not rotate thelid 3. - Gear-like notched pintles may be formed on the
supports 43 provided on the proximal end of the lid and adapted to mesh with thesleeve 41 to adjust the angular position of thelid 3 relative to theclip base 2, so that thelid 3 is fixed at certain angles. - According to the first and second embodiments of the present invention, the
clip base 2 and thelid 3 are separate and are joined by thehinge mechanism 4. According to the present invention, however, theclip base 2 and thelid 3 may be integrally molded with each other. - The first and second embodiments of the present invention use, as urging means, the
62, 82A, 82B integrally molded on theresilient legs 6A, 6B or theslide members slide member 8. According to the present invention, alternatively, a separate spring can be used. If a separate spring is used, theclip 1, 1A can be molded from metal which is strong and is of little resiliency. - Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.
- Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
Claims (9)
1. A clip comprising: a clip base and a lid rotatably mounted on the clip base so as to clamp an article between the clip base and the lid; one of the clip base and the lid having a locking stud provided thereon; another one of the clip base and the lid having sliding means slidably mounted thereon and adapted for locking engagement with the locking stud.
2. A clip according to claim 1 , the sliding means having a locking portion formed thereon and adapted for locking engagement with the locking stud.
3. A clip according to claim 1 or 2 , the sliding means being slidable between a locking position where the locking portion comes into locking engagement with the locking stud and an unlocking position where the locking portion comes out of locking engagement with the locking stud; the clip further including means for normally urging the sliding means into the locking position.
4. A clip according to claim 3 , the urging means comprising a resilient leg formed integrally on the sliding means; when the sliding means is compressed against the resiliency of the resilient leg, the sliding means comes into the unlocking position; and when the compression has been removed, the sliding means restore, under the resiliency of the resilient leg, to the locking position.
5. A clip according to claim 1 , the sliding means comprises a pair of slide members mounted on said another one of the clip base and the lid so as to slide on each other toward and apart from each other; the slide members including means for normally urging the slide members apart from each other and a locking portion for locking the locking stud when the slide members are urged by the urging means apart from each other.
6. A clip according to claim 5 , the urging means comprising a resilient leg integrally formed on each of the slide members.
7. A clip according to claim 1 , the sliding means comprising a slide member slidably mounted on said another one of the clip base and the lid; the slide member including means for normally urging the slide member in the direction to project out of said another one of the clip base and the lid, and a locking portion adapted for locking engagement with the locking stud when the slide member is urged by the urging means in the direction to project out of said another one of the clip base and the lid.
8. A clip according to claim 7 , the urging means comprising a pair of resilient legs integrally formed on the slide member 8.
9. A clip according to claims 1 through 8, said another one of the clip base and the lid has a retaining recess formed therein; the sliding means having a retaining projection formed thereon and adapted for engagement with the retaining recess in order to retain the sliding means on said another one of the clip base and the lid.
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