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The present description relates to a towel clip, and, more particularly, to a towel clip that may be worn as a decorative bracelet when not in use as a towel clip.
A towel clip is intended to secure a towel in place. Sunbathers may use a towel clip to secure a towel to the frame of a beach chair. Towel clips may also be used to fasten towels to towel racks and even to the edge of tables.
One of the problems with towel clips is that they may be misplaced when not in use. For example, when removing a towel from a beach chair, the towel clips are removed and typically placed aside. There is no convenient storage location for the towel clips when not in use.
One aspect of the present invention is a method comprising moving a towel clip from a closed position toward a chair-frame passage position. The towel clip comprises a first member, a second member, and a spring. The first member has a first mating portion and the second member has a second mating portion. The first and second members are pivotally connected to each other. The spring biases the first mating portion toward the second mating portion. The closed position is a position in which the first and second mating portions are in contact with each other and biased against each other. The chair-frame passage position is a position in which the first and second mating portions are spaced sufficiently apart from each other such that a portion of a frame member of a chair is capable of being passed between the first and second mating portions. The method comprises securing a towel to a chair by placing the towel clip around a portion of a frame member of the chair when the towel clip is in the chair-frame passage position and allowing the spring bias to move the towel clip toward the closed position. The towel is oriented such that a portion of the towel is squeezed between the first and second mating portions of the towel clip while the first and second members of the towel clip collectively surround the portion of the frame member of the chair. The method comprises placing the towel clip around a wrist or ankle of a user such that the first and second members of the towel clip collectively surround the wrist or ankle of the user.
Another aspect of the invention is a towel clip comprising a first member, a second member, and a spring comprising first and second legs. The first member comprises a first mating portion and the second member comprises a second mating portion. The first member is connected to the first leg and the second member is connected to the second leg. The first and second members are pivotally connected to each other via the spring. The spring biases the first mating portion toward the second mating portion.
The towel clip and method of use described below and illustrated in the appended drawings solves the aforementioned problem of misplacing towel clips by providing for convenient storage of a towel clip when the towel clip is not in use.
The towel clip described below and illustrated in the appended drawings has particular utility in conjunction with beach chairs, patio chairs and the like, and therefore will be explained in that context with the understanding that this is a non-limiting explanation and non-limiting context.
The following is a general description. References to directions (e.g., top, bottom, left, right) is for ease of understanding only; references to sizes, shapes and materials are also for ease of understanding only. Nothing in this application should be construed as limiting.
Referring to the Figures, a towel clip 10 of the present embodiment is generally circular when viewed from the side, and includes upper and lower portions/members 12, 14 that are substantially semicircular in shape. Clip member 12 has first and second ends 16, 18, and Clip member 14 has first and second ends 20, 22. Each clip member can be a multi-part member as will be described below.
Clip members 12 and 14 are pivotally connected, specifically at their respective first ends 16, 20, by a spring hinge 24. Spring hinge 24 is pre-loaded to bias or urge the respective second ends 18, 22 toward each other.
In one embodiment, each of the two semicircular clip members 12 and 14 is formed of two components, one an interior component 26, 26a, and the other an exterior component 28, 28a. The interior component includes a circular groove 30. In this non-limiting embodiment, the spring hinge is a spiral spring 32 wound around a pin 34, the spiral spring including extensions/legs 36, 36a that fit within the circular groove of the semicircular clip members. Preferably, legs 36, 36a extend away from the pin 34 in different directions. More preferably, legs 36, 36a and the spiral spring 32 are formed of a single-piece element. Pin 34 is positioned in suitable apertures 38 within the semicircular clip members.
The second ends 18, 22 are each provided with mating portions (e.g., mating teeth 40, 42, respectively).
The overall diameter of the clip 10, as seen in
When it is desired to utilize the clip 10 to secure a towel to a beach chair frame, the clip members 12, 14 are “opened” by pivoting clip members 12, 14 about hinge 24 against the bias of the spring thus separating the respective second ends 18, 22 from each other. The clip can be opened to a plurality of different positions. For example, the opened clip 10 can be in the chair-frame passage position as shown in
When it is desired to remove the towel from the beach chair, the second ends 18, 22 are manually moved apart and the clip is again “opened,” thus releasing the towel. The clip second ends may then be released and the mating teeth engage each other under the bias from the spring 24 with the clip thus being in the closed position.
The clip is of a size, shape and configuration to conveniently be placed on the wrist or ankle of a user thus functioning as a bracelet. The clip may be decorated as desired, as illustrated in
One additional option is that the clip may be stored on the frame of the beach chair rather than be worn as a bracelet. The circular configuration of the clip is such that it will not easily be dislodged during periods of non-use of the beach chair.
In addition, the clip may be conveniently placed through a belt or clipped to a waistband on clothing so that it may conveniently be transported without utilizing space in a beach bag or other container in which towels are stored.
The clip is preferably of plastic (e.g., polystyrene) and the spring is preferably of metal.
It should also be understood that when introducing elements of the present invention in the claims or in the above description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, the terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be open-ended and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. Moreover, the order in which the steps of any method claim are presented should not be construed in a manner limiting the order in which such steps must be performed.
This application is a nonprovisional application claiming priority to provisional application 62/074,437 filed on Nov. 5, 2014.
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62075437 | Nov 2014 | US |