Information
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Patent Grant
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6510592
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Patent Number
6,510,592
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 11, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 28, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sandy; Robert J.
- Rodriguez; Ruth C.
Agents
- Croll; Mark C.
- Donovan; Paul F.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The clip includes a base hingeably attached to a lid. The lid includes two detent prongs with detent apertures including ledges formed at the distal ends thereof. These ledges engage complementary inverted ledges on detent protrusions on the base. The lid can be released from the base by squeezing the detent prongs toward each other in a direction parallel to the rotational axis between the lid and base thereby releasing the ledges from the inverted ledges. Typically, the base is secured to a first strap which can be further secured to a pouch. A second strap which is typically formed as loops on a backpack or similar structure is then secured between the lid and base in the locked position, thereby allowing a pouch to be securely attached to a backpack.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to a clip for attaching pouches to a strap, typically on a larger device, for example, a backpack, or any of many similar devices.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the prior art, it is known to use a clip to couple an object such as a pouch or similar device to a backpack or similar device. Such a clip is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,604,958 entitled “Attachment System for Backpacks, Vests, Belts and the Like” issued on Feb. 25, 1997 to Anscher. However, this reference discloses a mating system with a key-like structure which is inconvenient to use and requires the mating plastic pieces to remain with the pack when the attachment is detached, thereby resulting in a pack surface which is cluttered in appearance. Additionally, the twisting motion required for coupling of the two pieces may make this device unsuitable for stabilizing larger devices which should be attached at several points rather than a single point. Other kinds of clips, strap fasteners and similar devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,201,099 entitled “Seat Belt Adjuster”, issued on Apr. 13, 1993 to Campbell; U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,175 entitled “Strap Fastener”, issued on Mar. 28, 1989 to Kasai; U.S. Pat. No. 4,214,686 entitled “Keeper for Load Carrying Equipment”, issued on Jul. 29, 1980 to Dostourian; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,038,726 entitled “Plastic Adjuster for a Belt”, issued on Aug. 2, 1977 to Takabayashi.
Other prior art references, including those for attaching a device to a user's belt, include U.S. Pat. No. 5,499,429 entitled “Pager Clip Having Aperture for Fastening to an External Article” issued on Mar. 19, 1996 to Higginbotham; U.S. Pat. No. 4,083,481 entitled “Detachable Mounting Clip Arrangement for Miniature Portable Apparatus or the Like”, issued on Apr. 11, 1978 to Selinko; U.S. Pat. No. 3,937,373 entitled “Article Carrier with Improved Combination Belt Loop and Clip”, issued on Feb. 10, 1976 to Artz; and U.S. Pat. No. 2,823,434 entitled “Fastening Device”, issued on Feb. 18, 1958 to Van Buren, Jr.
However, these references do not appear to allow the user to hold the clip at a number of opening position while attaching a pouch to a backpack, and further may be somewhat inconvenient to use in that they do not satisfactorily combine a secure locked position with a simple way for the user to release a pouch from a backpack.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a clip, such as is used to attach a pouch to a backpack, which does not require plastic mating pieces to remain attached to the backpack after the pouch is removed.
It is therefore a further object of the present invention to provide a clip, such as is used to attach a pouch to a backpack, which can be used at several places of a particularly large or heavy pouch in order to stabilize the same.
It is therefore a still further object of the present invention to provide a clip, such as is used to attach a pouch to a backpack, which is securely affixed while in a locked position, but can be easily unlocked by the user.
It is therefore a still further object of the present invention to provide a clip, such as is used to attach a pouch to a backpack, which can be held at one of several open positions while attaching the pouch to the backpack.
These and other objects are attained by clip with a base hingeably connected to a lid. The base includes slots through which the strap of a pouch passes and further includes detent protrusions. The lid includes two detent prongs with apertures through which the detent protrusions pass in the closed position. In the closed position, the clip typically engages a web strap or similar item on the exterior of the backpack in order to secure the pouch to the backpack. This results in ease of assembly to both the pouch and the pack in that once the clip is threaded the strap, the user simply pushes down on the pouch and the clip engages to the base. This further results in and a simplified two-piece assembly. In order to release the detent prongs of the lid from the detent protrusions of the base, the user squeezes the prongs together in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of the hinge between the base and the lid. This motion releases the detent protrusions from the apertures of the detent prongs. The resulting configuration results in a secure attachment, but one which can be easily released by the user. Further, this configuration can be used at multiple locations to stabilize a single heavy pouch or similar configuration.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and claims, and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the clip of the present invention, shown in the open position, with the base engaging a strap, such as is attached to a pouch.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the clip of the present invention, shown in the partially open position, with the base engaging a strap, such as is attached to a pouch.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the clip of the present invention, shown in the closed and locked position, with the base engaging a first strap, such as is attached to a pouch, and a second strap, such as is attached to a backpack, engaged between the base and the lid.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of two clips of the present invention attached to a pouch.
FIG. 5
is a plan view of the base of the clip of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a top plan view, partially in phantom, of the lid of the clip of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a rear exploded plan view, partially in phantom, of the base and the lid of the clip of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the clip of the present invention, in the open position, prior to engaging a pouch to a backpack.
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view along plane
9
—
9
of FIG.
6
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like numerals refer to like elements throughout the several views, one sees that
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of clip
10
in an open position. Clip
10
includes base
12
and lid
14
, shown in more detail in
FIGS. 5 and 6
respectively, which are typically formed from molded plastic, although those skilled in the art may recognize that various alternative materials may be used.
Base
12
is generally formed on planar surface
13
with two parallel slots
16
,
18
for receiving pouch strap
100
which is sewed or otherwise secured to pouch
300
as shown in
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
8
. Bar
20
is formed between parallel slots
16
,
18
. While parallel slots
16
,
18
are shown as not being in communication with each other, it is contemplated, as shown in phantom in
FIG. 5
, that slot
22
could join ends of parallel slots
16
,
18
thereby converting bar
20
into a flexible tab. Similarly, as shown in phantom on
FIG. 5
, optional rivet
23
could be engaged through an aperture to attach clip
10
to pouch
300
.
Journal supports
24
,
26
rise from corners
28
,
30
of base
12
. Journal supports
24
,
26
include colinear journal apertures
32
,
34
forming an axis perpendicular to slots
16
,
18
. Moreover, journal apertures
32
,
34
include lateral ramps
36
,
38
in order to urge journal supports
24
,
26
apart to allow corresponding rotatable axle elements of lid
12
to be engaged therein as will be described hereinafter.
Recesses
44
,
46
are formed on planar surface
13
inwardly adjacent from journal supports
24
,
26
thereby forming cantilevered surface
48
between recesses
44
,
46
. Ridge
50
rises upwardly from distal end
52
of cantilevered surface
48
(also see FIG.
7
).
Detent protrusions
56
,
58
are formed from posts
60
,
62
which arise from planar surface inwardly adjacent from corners
64
,
66
and further include inwardly extending detent inverted ledges
68
,
70
which face each other (see
FIGS. 1
,
5
and
7
). Moreover, detent protrusions
56
,
58
aid in maintaining pouch strap
100
under flexible tab
20
in the embodiment which includes slot
22
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, lid
14
is generally planar and includes enlarged axis section
72
with colinear cylindrical axle sections
74
,
76
extending laterally therefrom. Axle sections
74
,
76
are engaged by colinear journal apertures
32
,
34
, respectively. As axle sections
74
,
76
are initially urged into colinear journal apertures
32
,
34
, axle sections
74
,
76
urge against lateral ramps
36
,
38
in order to urge journal supports
24
,
26
apart to allow axle sections
74
,
76
to be rotatably engaged within journal apertures
32
,
34
.
As can be seen from
FIG. 7
, enlarged axis section
72
includes longitudinal striations
77
which are periodically engaged by ridge
50
of base
12
throughout the range of open positions of lid
14
with respect to base
12
. In other words, lid
14
can be held open at several different angles with respect to base
12
by ridge
50
engaging the various longitudinal striations
77
.
Detent prongs
78
,
80
are parallel to each other and extend radially from enlarged axis section
72
. As shown in perspective in FIG.
1
and in phantom in
FIG. 3
, the underside of detent prongs
78
,
80
includes gripping ridges
81
,
82
which, in the closed position, face toward planar surface
13
of base
12
in order to provide extra gripping force against the external strap
200
attached to backpack
400
or similar external object (see FIGS.
3
and
8
). Distal ends
83
,
84
of detent prongs
78
,
80
include detent apertures
85
,
86
through which detent protrusions
56
,
58
pass in the closed position (see FIG.
3
). The inward surfaces
87
,
88
of detent apertures
85
,
86
further include detent ledges
89
,
90
which detent engage inwardly extending detent inverted ledges
68
,
70
in the closed position. As can be seen in
FIG. 9
, the underside of detent ledges
89
,
90
include chamfered surfaces
93
,
94
which, as lid
14
is closed against base
12
, engage detent protrusions
56
,
58
thereby urging detent prongs
78
,
80
inwardly toward each other until inverted ledges
68
,
70
clear detent ledges
89
,
90
and detent prongs
78
,
80
snap outwardly into detent position.
Concave gripping surfaces
91
,
92
are formed on the outer surfaces of distal ends
83
,
84
of detent prongs
78
,
80
. This allows a user to unlock lid
14
from base
12
by grasping distal ends
83
,
84
between a user's thumb and forefinger and squeezing in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation formed by axle sections
74
,
76
. This urges detent ledges
89
,
90
away from inwardly extending detent inverted ledges
68
,
70
and allows lid
14
to rotate away from base
12
to a position such as is shown in
FIG. 1
, while maintaining the rotatable connection between axle sections
74
,
76
and colinear journal apertures
32
,
34
.
As shown in the various figures, clip
10
is provided with base
12
secured to strap
100
which, in turn, is secured to pouch
300
. If slot
22
is not formed in base
12
, then typically strap
100
is laced through parallel slots
16
,
18
and sewed to pouch
300
. Alternatively, strap
100
can be first sewed to pouch
300
, then the embodiment of base
12
including slot
22
can be slipped onto strap
100
. Backpack
400
is typically formed with strap
200
sewed thereto so as to form loops (see FIG.
8
). Clip
10
, in the open position with base
12
secured to pouch
300
, is positioned so that detent prongs
78
,
80
of lid
14
extend through one of the loops in strap
200
on backpack
400
. Lid
14
is then urged towards a closed position with respect to base
12
whereby detent protrusions
56
,
58
extend through detent apertures
85
,
86
so that inwardly extending inverted ledges
68
,
70
detent engage detent ledges
89
,
90
thereby engaging strap
200
between base
12
and lid
14
while strap
100
is secured to base
12
. In order to release pouch
300
from backpack
400
, the user squeezes detent prongs
78
,
80
together with the user's thumb and forefinger so as to release the detent engagement between detent protrusions
56
,
58
and detent apertures
85
,
86
.
Thus the several aforementioned objects and advantages are most effectively attained. Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described in detail herein, it should be understood that this invention is in no sense limited thereby and its scope is to be determined by that of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A clip including:a base section including detent elements; a lid section hingeably connected to said base section about a rotational axis, said lid section further including a first prong and a second prong extending radially with respect to said rotational axis, said first and second prongs including respective first and second detent apertures passing through distal ends thereof for engaging said detent elements in a closed position of said lid with respect to said base; wherein by urging said first and second prongs in a direction parallel to said rotational axis, said first and second detent apertures are released from said detent elements.
- 2. The clip of claim 1 wherein said base further includes slots through which a first strap can be engaged.
- 3. The clip of claim 2 wherein said detent elements include detent protrusions on said base.
- 4. The clip of claim 3 wherein distal ledges are formed adjacent to said first and second detent apertures for engaging inverted distal ledges formed in said detent protrusions.
- 5. The clip of claim 4 wherein chamfered surfaces are formed on undersides of said distal ledges for ramping against said detent protrusions thereby urging said first and second prongs toward each other as said lid section is rotated toward said base section.
- 6. The clip of claim 5 wherein said lid section includes colinear axle sections about said rotational axis and said base includes colinear journal apertures for engaging said colinear axle sections.
- 7. The clip of claim 6 wherein said first and second prongs include respective first and second finger gripping portions for squeezing said first and second prongs toward each other in a direction parallel to said rotational axis in order to release said detent elements from said first and second detent apertures.
- 8. The clip of claim 7 wherein said first and second prongs include gripping ridges on a surface facing said base in order to grip a second strap engaged between said base and said lid when said detent elements engage said first and second detent apertures.
- 9. The clip of claim 8 wherein said lid includes striations parallel to said rotational axis proximate to said axle sections, and wherein said base includes a ridge which urges against said striations thereby allowing said lid to be held in any of a plurality of rotational open positions with respect to said base.
- 10. The clip of claim 9 further including ramps proximate to said journal apertures for guiding said colinear axle sections into said journal apertures.
- 11. The clip of claim 10 wherein said base section includes two parallel slots for threading webbing therethrough.
- 12. The clip of claim 11 wherein two parallel slots are joined by a slot orthogonal thereto thereby forming a tab.
- 13. The clip of claim 10 wherein said base section includes an aperture for receiving a rivet for attaching the clip to webbing.
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