The current invention relates generally to a clip and more specifically, to a clip for gripping the edges of a towel to a yoga mat.
It is very common for a yoga studio to lay our yoga mats for participants. Yoga mats are often designed to wick away sweat; however, mats can still accumulate sweat causing the participant to slip during yoga poses. In addition, while mats can be cleaned prior to the use, if the studio forgets or they are not cleaned properly, mats can become dirty or infested with bacteria or viruses. Yoga participants therefore typically bring a towel to lay over the mat. This further helps to prevent slipping and offers a barrier between the participant's hands and feet and the yoga mat. One problem that participants face is that with various movements the towels will shift and move off the mat, causing the participant to constantly readjust the towel. While anti-slide mats or towels have been developed, these have proven to be ineffective over the years. As such that is a need for the development of yoga clip designed to secure the towel to the mat.
There is provided in one embodiment of the invention a clip for securing a towel to a yoga mat. In summary the clip includes two plates each having a base section and a jaw section distal to the base section. The jaw sections are disposed on the plates such that the jaw sections face each other and when in a closed configuration can grip the towel and mat together tightly to prevent slipping of one in relation to the other. The base section of the first plate includes an inwardly annular threaded section with an upwardly positioned shaft member centered within the annular threaded section. The base section of the second plate includes a circular opening with a shoulder section extended away from the base section and that is sized to fit over the annular threaded section. A threaded knob is provided to fit into the circular opening of the second plate and tightens with the annular threaded section in the first plate. The threaded knob has an internal bore sized to receive the shaft member. The shaft member includes wings on its upper end that squeeze through the internal bore and then expand to capture the threaded knob to the first plate. The threaded knob further includes an annular rim sized to fit over the edge of the circular opening of the second plate thus capturing the second plate to the first plate. The threaded knob is configured to rotate along the corresponding threads to move the plates into the closed and open configurations. The threaded knob includes finger indentations to allow the user to easily grip the threaded knob and twist to close or open. By closing the plates, the jaw sections are brought closure together to grip and capture a yoga mat to a towel.
Numerous other advantages and features of the invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.
The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative and exemplary in nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined by the claims. The following detailed description of the illustrative embodiments can be understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
Referring now to
The clip 50 is defined to include a first plate 100 and a second plate 200 that are configured to move in relation to each other to a closed configuration 400 (
The first plate 100 includes a first base section 110 and a first jaw section 120 adjacent to the first base section 110. The first base section includes an annular extending wall 130 with an inwardly facing threaded section 140 to define a well 145 therebetween. Positioned in the center of the well 145 is an upwardly extending shaft member 150. In addition, a pair of locking members 160 extend from external portions of the annular extending wall 130. The pair of locking members 160 are distal to each other at about 180° from each other, but this could easily be changed without deviating from the scope of the invention.
The second plate 200 includes a second base section 210 and a second jaw section 220 distal to the second base section. The second base section 210 includes a circular opening 221 with an inwardly extending annular rim 225 and further includes a downwardly extending shoulder section 230 extending around a portion of the circular opening. The shoulder section 230 is defined as being U-shaped and is configured to fit around the annular extending wall 130 when the two plates are assembled. The shoulder section 230 further includes a pair of slots 235 distal to each other and positioned to separately receive the pair of locking members 160.
The clip 100 further includes a threaded knob 300, which includes a top section 310 with an outwardly extending rim section 320. The threaded knob 300 includes an externally threaded member 330 extending from the underside of the top section 310 and which screws with the inwardly facing threaded section 140 on the first plate 100. When assembled the threaded member 330 from the threaded knob 300 fits through the circular opening 221 on the second plate 200 and tightens into the inwardly facing threaded section 140. The extending rim section 320 will rest against the inwardly extending annular rim 225. The threaded knob 300 further includes a centered bore 340 sized to receive the upwardly extending shaft member 150.
The shaft member 150 includes wings 152 on its upper end 154 that squeeze through the centered bore 340 and then expand to capture the threaded knob 300 to the first plate 100. The threaded knob 300 is configured to rotate along the corresponding threads to move the plates into the closed and open configurations.
The threaded knob includes finger indentations 350 to allow the user to easily grip the threaded knob 300 and twist to close or open. By closing the plates, the jaw sections are brought closure together to grip and capture a yoga mat to a towel.
In addition, each jaw section (120, 220) is defined to include a series of upwardly extending members 122, 222 spaced apart to provide for a gap 124, 224 between the upward extending members. The members can be triangular shaped as illustrated or shaped differently as needed. The two jaw sections may be aligned such that the extension align up with each other or can be aligned such that the extension of one member on one jaw section fits into the gap between two extension members on the other jaw section. Thus, when in the closed configuration the jaw sections are brought close together to grip and hold tightly the mat and towel together.
In another aspect of the invention, the first plate 100 may further include an arcuate ridge 180 along an underside portion 185 of the second base section 110. The arcuate ridge 180 is defined to help allow the clip 50 to grip into the floor when in use.
When assembled the pair of locking members 160 fit into the pair of slots 235 and act as stops for the rotation of the threaded knob 300.
In another aspect, the threaded know 300 may include a center cap 370 that fits over the centered bore 340.
In additional, the clip 50 has an extremely low profile. With a height between 18-20 centimeters, a length between 80-120 centimeters, and a width between 45-55 centimeters, the clip 50 is small and powerful. The low profile is important to allow the yogi participant to practice poses without stepping on or tripping over the clip. Having a low profile is extremely important in the development of the present invention. This is accomplished by ensuring the threaded knob fits within the openings of the two plates and does not protruding out of the top of the clip 50.
While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination. It is therefore intended that the appended claims cover all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of the claimed subject matter.
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