Claims
- 1. An access panel for covering an aperture in a structure, said panel comprisinga substantially planar panel member having inner and outer sides and of sufficient size to cover said aperture; a mounting member having an inner edge rigidly attached to said panel member adjacent a first edge of the panel member and extending rearwardly from said inner side of said panel member, said mounting member being arranged to engage said structure within said aperture during use of said access panel; a movable clip member mounted on said panel member and extending rearwardly from said inner side of said panel member, said clip member being linearly movable in a direction parallel to said panel member from a first position spaced from a second edge of said panel member, which is opposite said first edge, to a second position closer to said second edge, said clip member being adapted to engage said structure within said aperture during use of said access panel; and a spring mechanism for biasing said clip member towards said second position and for yieldably holding said clip member in said second position when said access panel is mounted on said structure and covers said aperture, wherein, when said access panel is mounted on said structure so as to cover said aperture, said access panel can be removed from said aperture by pulling the panel member in a direction away from said aperture and thereby causing said clip member to move inwardly towards said first position against the biasing force of said spring mechanism.
- 2. An access panel according to claim 1 wherein said panel member has a guide track formed therein and open on said inner side and said clip member is mounted for sliding movement along said guide track.
- 3. An access panel according to claim 2 wherein said mounting member is an elongate flange attached to said panel member, extending substantially parallel to said first edge, and having its inner edge spaced a relatively short distance from said first edge.
- 4. An access panel for covering an aperture in a structure, said panel comprising:a substantially planar panel member having inner and outer sides and of sufficient size to cover said aperture, said panel member having a guide track formed therein and open on said inner side; a mounting member rigidly attached to said panel member adjacent to but spaced a relatively short distance from a first edge of the panel member and extending rearwardly from said inner side of said panel member, said mounting member being an elongate flange extending substantially parallel to said first edge, said flange having an outer surface facing towards said first edge and sloping at an acute angle relative to said inner side of said panel member, said flange being adapted to engage said structure within said aperture during use of said access panel; a movable clip member mounted on said panel member for sliding movement along said guide track and extending rearwardly from said inner side of said panel member, said clip member being linearly movable in a direction parallel to said panel member from a first position spaced from a second edge of said panel member, which is opposite said first edge, to a second position closer to said second edge, said clip member being adapted to engage said structure within said aperture during use of said access panel; and a spring mechanism for biasing said clip member towards said second position and for yieldably holding said clip member in said second position when said access panel is mounted on said structure and covers said aperture.
- 5. An access panel member according to claim 4 wherein said clip member has an outer surface that faces towards said second edge and that slopes at an acute angle relative to said inner side of said panel member.
- 6. An access panel according to claim 3 including at least two stiffening flanges formed on said panel member and projecting from said inner side, said stiffening flanges extending parallel to a longitudinal, central axis of said guide track.
- 7. An access panel according to claim 2 wherein said guide track is formed within the panel member so as not to project from said inner side and said clip member includes a slider section sized to fit snugly between opposite longitudinal sides of said guide track.
- 8. An access panel according to claim 2 wherein said spring mechanism includes a bent wire spring mounted on a boss formed on said inner side of said panel member and said bent wire spring has one end thereof engaging and pressing against said clip member.
- 9. An access panel according to claim 2 wherein said spring mechanism includes a coil-type compression spring extending around an elongate mounting rod connected to said panel member.
- 10. An access panel for covering an aperture in a structure, said panel comprising:a panel member having inner and outer sides, a peripheral edge extending around its perimeter, and a guide track provided on said inner side; a mounting member having an inner edge rigidly attached to said panel member and projecting rearwardly from said inner side of the panel member so as to engage said structure within said aperture during use of said access panel; a clip member slidably mounted on said panel member and guided in its movement by said guide track, said clip member being slidable in a direction parallel to said inner side of said panel member from a first position spaced from a portion of said peripheral edge to a second position closer to said portion of said peripheral edge, said clip member being adapted to engage said structure within said aperture during use of said access panel; and a spring mechanism for biasing said clip member towards said second position and for yieldably holding said clip member in said second position, wherein, when said access panel is mounted on said structure so as to cover said aperture, said access panel can be removed from said aperture by pulling the panel member in a direction away from said aperture and thereby causing said clip member to move inwardly towards said first position against the biasing force of said spring mechanism.
- 11. An access panel according to claim 10 wherein said mounting member is an elongate flange attached to said panel member on said inner side and its inner edge is spaced from an adjacent portion of said peripheral edge.
- 12. An access panel according to claim 10 wherein said guide track comprises an elongate, shallow recess formed in said access panel.
- 13. An access panel according to claim 12 wherein said guide track includes two opposing guide flanges extending along opposite sides of said recess and slidably engaging a slider section of said clip member so as to retain said slider section in said recess.
- 14. An access panel according to claim 13 wherein said spring mechanism includes a bent wire spring mounted on a boss formed on said inner side of said panel member and one end of said spring engages and presses against said clip member.
- 15. An access panel for covering an aperture in a structure, said panel comprising:a panel member having inner and outer sides and dimensioned so as to at least substantially cover said aperture during use thereof; two movable clip members mounted on said panel member and projecting rearwardly from said inner side, said clip members being linearly movable in a direction parallel to said inner side of the panel member with each clip member being movable from a respective first position spaced from a corresponding edge section of said panel member to a second position closer to said corresponding edge section, said clip members being adapted to engage said structure within said aperture during use of said access panel; and a spring arrangement for biasing said clip members towards their respective second positions and for yieldably holding said clip members in said second positions, wherein, when said access panel is mounted on said structure so as to cover said aperture, said access panel can be removed from said aperture by pulling the panel member in a direction away from said aperture and thereby causing at least one of said clip members to move inwardly towards its respective first position against the biasing force of said spring arrangement.
- 16. An access panel according to claim 15 wherein the two corresponding edge sections are opposite edge sections of said panel member and the movement of each clip member is guided by a guide track formed in or on said panel member.
- 17. An access panel for covering an aperture in a structure, said panel comprising:a panel member having inner and outer sides and dimensioned so as to at least substantially cover said aperture during use thereof, at least one guide track being formed in or on said panel member; two movable clip members mounted on said panel member and projecting rearwardly from said inner side, said clip members being linearly movable in a direction parallel to said inner side of the panel member and guided by said at least one guide track with each clip being movable from a respective first position spaced from a corresponding edge section of said panel member to a second position closer to said corresponding edge section, said clip members being adapted to engage said structure within said aperture during use of said access panel, each clip member having an outer surface that faces towards its corresponding edge section and slopes at an acute angle relative to said inner surface of said panel member; and a spring arrangement for biasing said clip members towards their respective second positions and for yieldably holding said clip members in said second positions, wherein the two corresponding edge sections are opposite edge sections of said panel member.
- 18. An access panel according to claim 16 wherein said guide track is an elongate shallow recess formed in said panel member.
- 19. An access panel according to claim 18 wherein said guide track includes at least two opposing guide flanges extending along opposite sides of said recess and slidably engaging a slider section of each clip member so as to retain said slider section in said recess.
PRIOR APPLICATION
This application claims domestic priority on the basis of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/268,681 filed Feb. 15, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Provisional Applications (1)
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