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The present invention relates to adjustable accessory holders that are removably secured to horizontal support surfaces to allow the adjustable accessory holders to support purses, handbags, computer cases, carrying bags and the like proximate to the respective horizontal support surface. More particularity to those adjustable accessory holders that have a capacity to adjust their attachment mechanisms to accommodate variations in the thickness of the various horizontal support surfaces to which the adjustable accessory holder may be attached.
Various public places, such restaurants, libraries, bars, restrooms, may provide tables, counters, tabletops and the like (e.g., horizontal support surfaces) for use by their patrons. The patrons, in using such the horizontal support surfaces, may have with them various accessories such as handbags, purses, backpacks, computer cases, carrying bags and other container-based carrying means that they need to be secured as they use the tables. Sometimes, securing these container-based carrying means may be accomplished by placing them upon the tables (generally frowned upon as bad manners in restaurants); on chairs/seats proximate to the tables or underneath the tables themselves. These solutions may result in taking up needed space on the table/accompanying chair(s), the soiling of the container-based carrying means when placed upon the floor, allowing the unwanted tampering by third persons (e.g., theft) when the carrying means may be located outside of the view of the patron.
What could be needed is an adjustable accessory hook that can removably attach to the horizontal support surface. The adjustable accessory hook could provide an attachment means or hook that can be used to removably engage handles, straps, hooks, and the like of the container-based carrying means to substantially place those articles proximate to the horizontal support surface. The adjustable accessory hook could further have the capacity to adapt to different thicknesses of the different horizontal support surfaces of the various tables, counters and alike to which the adjustable accessory hook may be attached.
The various embodiments of the present invention may, but do not necessarily, achieve one or more of the following advantages:
providing an adjustable accessory hook forming an adjustable C-shaped opening, which could receive an edge of a horizontal support surface of a table or like and to clasp down upon the edge of that horizontal support surface by adjusting to the thickness of the horizontal support surface;
the ability to secure accessories such a purses, handbags and the like to the horizontal support surface to avoid the accessories from taking up space on the horizontal support surface, being tampered with by third parties, or getting dirty by otherwise being located upon a floor;
providing the adjustable accessory hook that can impart a gripping bias to the horizontal support surface to which the adjustable accessory hook is attached;
the ability to removably attach the adjustable accessory hook to horizontal support surfaces having different thicknesses;
providing the adjustable accessory hook wherein a hook is formed from the structure of the adjustable accessory hook; and
the ability to slide and lock parts of the adjustable accessory hook to form a C-shaped opening that can accept a portion of an edge of the horizontal support surface.
These and other advantages may be realized by reference to the remaining portions of the specification, claims, and abstract.
One possible embodiment of the invention could be an adjustable accessory hook comprising a first L-shaped attachment member having a first rectangular plate connected by a first common end to a second rectangular plate in a perpendicular orientation, the second rectangular plate further having a lengthwise channel, and a hook that projects outward and away from the first L-shaped attachment member; a second L-shaped attachment member having a first rectangular sheet connected to a second rectangular sheet by a second common end in an non-planar manner; and a locking mechanism that passes through the lengthwise channel and the second L-shaped attachment member to adjustably attach the second L-shaped attachment member at a position along the lengthwise channel so that the first rectangular plate and the first rectangular sheet can oppose one another to form a C-shaped opening that removably receive a portion of an edge of a horizontal support surface.
Another possible embodiment of the invention could be a method or process for operating an adjustable accessory hook comprising of the following steps: providing an adjustable accessory hook comprising of a first L-shaped attachment member, a second L-shaped attachment member and a locking mechanism, the first L -shaped attachment member having a lengthwise channel and a hook, the second L-shaped attachment member have a locking aperture, the locking mechanism penetrating both the lengthwise channel and the locking aperture to bring the first and second L-shaped attachment members together to form a C-shaped opening having an adjustable width; providing a horizontal support surface having an edge connecting a top and a bottom; inserting a portion of the edge within the C-shaped opening; and engaging the locking mechanism to bring the first and second L-shaped attachment members into contact with the portion in a manner that counters a detachment force exerted by a weight of one or more objects that engage the hook.
Still yet another possible embodiment of the invention could be a combination of an adjustable accessory hook as supported by a horizontal support surface comprising: an adjustable accessory hook having a locking mechanism that adjustably attaches a first L-shaped attachment member to a second L-shaped attachment member to form a C-shaped opening, the locking mechanism and the second L-shaped attachment member slide along a portion of the first L-shaped attachment member to adjust the width of the C-shaped opening, the first L-shaped attachment member further providing a hook to support one or more objects; a horizontal support structure held in a horizontal orientation relative to a ground, the horizontal support structure having an edge that connects a top to a bottom; wherein a portion of the edge is placed within the C-shaped opening to allow the locking mechanism to compress the first and second L-shaped attachment members against the portion in a manner that counteracts a force exerted by the weight of one or more objects that engage the hook.
The above description sets forth, rather broadly, a summary of one embodiment of the present invention so that the detailed description that follows may be better understood and the contributions of the present invention to the art may be better appreciated. Some of the embodiments of the present invention may not include all of the features or characteristics listed in the above summary. There are, of course, additional features of the invention that will be described below and will form the subject matter of claims. In this respect, before explaining at least one preferred embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and to the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or as illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this application. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The present invention 10 could comprise of an adjustable accessory hook 20 and a method for its use 200. As substantially shown in
To accomplish this attachment, the adjustable accessory hook 20 could comprise of a first L-shaped attachment member 22 movably connected to a second L-shape attachment member 40 by a lock mechanism 60 to generally form a C-shaped opening 38 for removably receiving a portion 15 of the edge 14. The first L-shaped attachment member 22 can further form and support a hook 30 to which straps, handles and other connectors 73 of objects and accessories (e.g., container-based carrying means such as purses, handbags, backpacks, computer bags, and the like) of the operator (not shown in the figures) can be hung to bring those objects or accessories proximate to the horizontal support surface 12 to which the invention 10 is attached. The two L-shape attachment members 22, 40 could be made from suitable material such as steel as is known by those skilled in the art and could be further powder coated to increase the invention's presentation as well as provide a surface that would not otherwise be abrasive or damaging to the horizontal support surface 12.
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To promote safety, a portion of the hook 30 could be covered or coated with an elastic polymer 34 or alike to limit the likelihood that any present sharp hook edge(s) may damage the hung accessories or the operator. This coating 34 along with the folded or curled shape of the hook 30 may further help reduce the likelihood of impalement by the invention 10 should an individual (not shown) fall against the invention 10 when employed upon a horizontal support surface 12 (substantially shown in
The second rectangular plate 26 could further have a lengthwise channel 36 running along a portion of its longitudinal midsection. This channel 36 could connect one side of the second rectangular plate 26 to its other side to generally allow the locking mechanism 60 (as substantially shown in
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Terminating proximate to the common end 72 could be a small U-shaped cut 48 that extends into the short rectangular sheet 46. The small tang 50 created by the small U-shaped cut 48 could be pulled out and away from the second rectangular sheet 46 to be perpendicular to the second rectangular sheet 46 but generally coplanar with the first or long rectangular sheet 42. When the second or short rectangular sheet 46 is held against the first L-shaped attachment member 22 by the locking mechanism 60, this tang 50 could protrude into the lengthwise channel 36 (as substantially shown in
In at least one embodiment of the L-shaped attachment members 22, 40, resilient compressible pads 52 (e.g., ones made from rubber) (as substantially shown in
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In step 204, attaching the invention, the operator could loosen the locking mechanism so that the second L-shaped attachment member can move by its second or short rectangular sheet along the second rectangular plate (e.g., along the length of the lengthwise channel) until the C-shaped opening is wide enough to accommodate the thickness of the edge of desired horizontal support surface. The adjustable accessory hook is then applied to the desired portion of the edge, which is received between the first rectangular plate and the first or long rectangular sheet until the portion touches against the second or short rectangular sheet (as generally seen through the plate aperture.) The operator can then manually bring the first rectangular plate and the first or long rectangular sheet up against the respective top and bottom of the portion. When the first or long rectangular sheet is brought up to rest against the bottom, generally the second or short rectangular sheet does not initially lie flat against the second rectangular plate but there exists some play between the two (as connected together by the locking mechanism) substantially due to the initial obtuse angular relationship between the first or long rectangular sheet as it connects to the second or short rectangular sheet. As the locking mechanism is activated to tighten the second or short rectangular sheet to the second rectangular plate, the obtuse angular relationship biases the long rectangular sheet to press against the bottom. This locking action changes the obtuse angular relationship or orientation to a perpendicular orientation to establish the invention 10 with a significant gripping force to retain the portion in a manner that otherwise counters or resists other disengaging force(s) as generated by the weights of objects and accessories attached to the hook. As the locking mechanism is fully tightened, the tang otherwise prevents the rotation of the second small rectangular sheet relative to the second rectangular plate that may occur as the threaded fastener is rotated relative to the small rectangular sheet. Once the locking mechanism has secured the second L-shaped attachment member in place to first L-shaped attachment member, the process 200 can proceed to step 206, using the device.
In step 206, using the device, the operator can hang various objects accessories (e.g., container-based carrying objects such as purses, bags, laptop cases, backpacks, etc.) by their respective straps, loops, hooks, etc. upon the hook. By keeping the objects and accessories to proximate to the operator (who may be using the horizontal support surface) and off the floor, the invention 10 may keep the accessories from experiencing excessive wear and tear, dirt and possible third party tampering (e.g., theft). The invention 10, by generally lifting up the accessories, may make it easier for the operator to access them. After, the operator is substantially done with using the invention 10, the process 200 could proceed to step 208, removing the device.
In step 208, removing the device, the operator can remove any and all objects and accessories from connection with the hook. The locking mechanism can then be deactivated to relieve the biasing caused by the first and second L-shaped attachment members and let the second L-shape attachment member move relative to the first L-shape attachment member to increase the width of the C-shaped opening. In this manner, the invention no longer grasps the portion and can be removed from the horizontal support surface. The process 200 can return to step 202 when the operator once again wants to use the adjustable accessory holder.
Although the description above contains many specifications, 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.
As generally described and illustrated hereto, the invention provides a hook for holding accessories proximate to a horizontal support surface. The invention provides an adjustable set of L-shaped attachment members to adjustably define a C-shaped opening that can accept a portion of an edge of a horizontal support surface. The invention may further biases the arms against the horizontal support surface to provide a gripping force that could counter a disengaging weight of accessories being held by the invention.
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61823379 | May 2013 | US |