Claims
- 1. A clip mechanism for supporting a box-like personal paging device from a belt or pocket in a normally vertical position, and for permitting the device to be easily swung pivotally upward through about ninety degrees to a horizontal position such that the front face of the device may be viewed in an upside-down relation by the person who is carrying the device, or else for permitting the device to be easily detached from the belt or pocket, said clip mechanism comprising, in combination:
- a front plate having a central leg portion with an in-turned ear on each side of said leg portion, said ears being parallel and having aligned openings;
- means for removably attaching said front plate to the rearward surface of the paging device so that its ears are near the upper extremity of the device;
- a substantially rectangular back plate adapted to be vertically disposed, and having a pair of in-turned ears on its upper end, said ears being parallel and having aligned openings;
- said two plates being normally disposed in generally parallel relation with said ears thereof being interengaged and all of said openings being aligned;
- a hinge pin extending through all of said ear openings for supporting said two plates in pivotal relation to each other;
- said back plate being adapted to be inserted downward along the back side of a belt or pocket and having on its lower end a forwardly extending flange for then retaining it in engagement with such belt or pocket;
- a metal spring carried on said hinge pin and having projecting ends engaging respective ones of said plates for urging the lower ends of said plates together; and
- an intermediate plate of a generally rectangular configuration, said intermediate plate being disposed between said ears of said front and back plates and having a transverse opening which receives said hinge pin for pivotally supporting said intermediate plate thereon;
- said intermediate plate having an upper end which extends above both of said front and back plates and a lower end which extends a substantial distance below said hinge pin, so that when the paging device is swung pivotally upwardly its pivotal movement is limited by the upper end of said intermediate plate, and when said flange of said back plate is to be disengaged from a belt or pocket the upper end of said intermediate plate may be grasped and propelled toward the upper end of the paging device to thereby cause the lower end of said intermediate plate to open said back plate against the force of said spring.
- 2. The clip mechanism of claim 1 wherein said lower end of said back plate extends below the lowermost end of said front plate, so that said flange of said back plate may bear directly upon the rear face of the paging device.
- 3. The clip mechanism of claim 1 wherein said front plate is made of metal, said back plate and its flange are integrally formed of plastic material, and said intermediate plate is also made of plastic material.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 933,118 filed on Nov. 21, 1986.
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Divisions (1)
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