Claims
- 1. A fastening device for fastening a hook to a generally linear member, to which the hook is hooked, comprising two primary members which are connected together to form a generally lever-type clip which permits generally hinged-type angular relative movement between the primary members; a pair of jaws, one jaw being so combined with each primary member that the two jaws are generally openable with respect to each other as a function of the generally angular relative movement between the primary members, one jaw having a generally slot shaped opening of sufficient width and extending a sufficient distance into the jaw to accomodate at least part of the hook when said fastening device is in its fastening position with respect to the hook and the linear member, the other jaw being without a primarily radially oriented generally slot shaped opening of sufficient size to accomodate the hook; means for biasing the jaws toward a generally closed position; and means, involving the shape of the jaws and their position with respect to the primary members, for clasping the hook and the linear member in their hooked-together position with the linear member passing transversely through the jaw region of the fastening device; whereby the fastening device can be put into a fastening position with respect to the hook and the linear member such that said slotted jaw accomodates the hook within its slot shaped opening and the jaws conjointly clasp the hook and the linear member, thereby constraining them to their hooked-together position.
- 2. The fastening device of claim 1 further comprising means for opening the jaws of the fastening device by squeezing sections of the device together with the hand prior to putting the fastening device in its fastening position with respect to the hook and the linear member.
- 3. The fastening device of claim 1 wherein said jaw which has said generally slot shaped opening, together with its generally slot shaped opening, is oriented primarily in a radial direction with respect to a circle centered on an axis through the location where the primary members are, in effect, hingedly connected together, wherein said jaw has two linear member contacting surfaces for contacting the undersurface of the linear member where it passes transversely through the jaw region of the fastening device, one such surface being on each side of said slot shaped opening, said surfaces being oriented such that the clamping direction of said jaw on the linear member is primarily circumferential with respect to said defined circle, said jaw being designated as the jaw which normally contacts the linear member; and wherein the other jaw has at least one surface for contacting the outer surface of the hook and for applying pressure thereon in a direction in general opposition to the clamping direction of the slotted jaw which contacts the linear member; whereby the fastening position of the fastening device with respect to the hook and the linear member is that in which at least part of the hook is positioned within the radially oriented slot shaped opening of the jaw which has such opening and the two linear member contacting surfaces of that jaw contact the undersurface of the linear member where the linear member passes transversely through the fastening device, the other jaw contacts the outer surface of the hook in at least one location so that the two jaws conjointly clamp the hook and the linear member together, and the location where the two primary are effectively connected together is generally positioned to one side of the hook.
- 4. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the jaw, other than said jaw which normally contacts the linear member, is so shaped that it generally contacts the outer surface of the hook at one location which is generally about the same distance away from the location where the primary members are connected together as the position occupied by the linear member when the fastening device is in its fastening position.
- 5. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the jaw, other than said jaw which normally contacts the linear member, is so shaped that it generally contacts the outer surface of the hook at two separated locations, one such location being generally inboard and the other such location being generally outboard of the position occupied by the linear member when the fastening device is in its fastening position.
- 6. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the jaw, other than said jaw which normally contacts the linear member, is so shaped that it generally contacts the outer surface of the hook at one location which is generally outboard of the position occupied by the linear member when the fastening device is in its fastening position.
- 7. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein said jaw which normally contacts the linear member is so shaped that said jaw generally contacts the outer surface of the hook at one location which is inboard of the position occupied by the linear member when the fastening device is in its fastening position, said location where said jaw, which normally contacts the linear member, contacts the outer surface of the hook generally being at the inboard end of the slot shaped opening in said jaw.
- 8. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the jaw, which normally contacts the linear member, is shaped so that it effectively includes a depression on the interior of the jaw, generally transverse to the jaw, in which the linear member contacting surfaces lie, to form linear member retaining structure for accomodating and holding the linear member in its proper relative position in said jaw when the fastening device is in its described fastening position.
- 9. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the jaw, which normally contacts the linear member, and the generally slot shaped opening in that jaw are of sufficient length to accomodate the hook in only one location where said hook passes through the generally slot shaped opening, said location being generally inboard of the position occupied by the linear member when the fastening device is in its fastening position.
- 10. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the jaw, which normally contacts the linear member, and the generally slot shaped opening in that jaw are of sufficient length to accomodate the hook at two locations where said hook passes through the generally slot shaped opening, one such locating being generally inboard and the other such location being generally outboard of the position occupied by the linear member when the fastening device is in its fastening position.
- 11. The fastening device of claim 3 further comprising guide structure connected to one primary member generally at a radial distance from the location where the primary members are connected together, said guide structure including surface which overlaps and lies next to at least a portion of a range of positions of surface on the other primary member as the jaws open and close, said guide structure thereby forming a guide which allows relative movement of the primary members of the fastening device in opening and closing the jaws but restricting relative sideways displacement of the jaws.
- 12. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the primary member, which has the jaw which normally contacts the linear member, further comprises linear member retaining structure incorporated with that primary member in the jaw region of the device, said linear member retaining structure being structure which is located generally to one side of the position occupied by the linear member as it passes transversely through said jaw region when the fastening device is in its described fastening position and also being structure which extends above the level of the linear member contacting surfaces to form a barrier for preventing relative movement of the linear member in at least one direction away from its proper position in the fastening device with respect to its distance from the location where the two primary members are, in effect, hingedly connected together.
- 13. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the primary member, other than the primary memer which has the jaw which normally contacts the linear member further comprises linear member retaining structure incorporated with that primary member in the jaw region of the device, said linear member retaining structure being structure which is located generally to one side of the position occupied by the linear member as it passes transversely through said jaw region when the fastening device is in its described fastening position and also being structure which extends generally toward the jaw which normally contacts the linear member a sufficient distance, when the fastening device is in its described fastening position to form a barrier to prevent relative movement of the linear member in at least one direction away from its proper position in the fastening device with respect to its distance from the location where the primary members are, in effect, hingedly connected together.
- 14. The fastening device of claim 10 further comprising linear member retaining structure which is incorporated with one one primary member in the jaw region of the device and which is positioned to form a barrier, when the fastening device is in its described fastening position, to prevent relative movement of the linear member in at least one direction away from its proper position in the fastening device with respect to its distance from the location where the primary members are, in effect, hingedly connected together.
- 15. The fastening device of claim 11 further comprising linear member retaining structure which is combined with said guide structure and connected to said first mentioned primary member, said linear member retaining structure being structure which is positioned, when the fastening device is in its described fastening position, to form a barrier to prevent relative movement of the linear member in at least one direction away from its proper position in the fastening device with respect to its distance from the location where the primary members are, in effect, hingedly connected together.
- 16. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the jaw, other than the jaw which normally contacts the linear member, includes a lateral confinement element for the hook, said lateral confinement element being an opening in the jaw which has generally lateral bounding surfaces situated transversely in the jaw for accomodating and constraining the hook from being displaced sideways out of the jaw.
- 17. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the jaw which normally contacts the linear member is made generally of a single piece of wire and wherein said jaw and its slot shaped opening are formed by having the wire bent so as to enter the jaw region, arriving generally from a location where it is united with a portion of the remainder of its respective primary member and arriving generally and approximately in a direction leading away from the location where the primary members are connected together and then continuing generally to the open end of the slot shaped opening which is generally and approximately at the end of the jaw while remaining generally on one side of the position occupied by the hook when the fastening device is in its fastening position, then generally being bent in a generally reverse direction so as to proceed generally to the closed end of the slot shaped opening while continuing to remain on the same side of said position occupied by said hook, then being bent generally across to the other side of the slot shaped opening so as to form the closed end of the slot shaped opening, said wire then being bent in a generally similar, mirror image, manner on said other side of the slot shaped opening and finally exiting the jaw region toward the second location where said wire is united with a portion of the remainder of its respective primary member.
- 18. The fastening device of claim 17 wherein the jaw which normally contacts the linear member and which has a generally slot shaped opening is formed to include an additional slot generally on each side of said slot shaped opening, said additional slot being formed generally between that portion of the wire which enters the jaw region as described in claim 17 and continues generally to the open end of the slot shaped opening which is generally and approximately at the end of the jaw and that portion of the wire which is then bent in a generally reverse direction and proceeds generally to the closed end of said slot shaped opening, said additional slot generally providing a confining region within which guide structure incorporated in the other jaw may operate and within which said guide structure will generally be restrained from relative sideways displacement.
- 19. The fastening device of claim 3 wherein the jaw, other than the jaw which normally contacts the linear member, is made of a single piece of wire and wherein said jaw is formed by having the wire bent so as to enter the jaw region, arriving generally from a location where it is united with a portion of the remainder of its respective primary member and arriving generally and approximately in a direction leading away from the location where the primary members are connected together, said wire then continuing generally to a location on one side of the end of said jaw while remaining generally on the same side of the position occupied by the hook when the fastening device is in its fastening position, and while also being bent in any auxiliary structure incorporated in said jaw, then being bent generally across to the side of said jaw which is on the other side of said position occupied by said hook and thereby forming the end of said jaw which generally contacts the outer surface of said hook, then being bent in a generally similar, mirror image, manner on the other side of said position occupied by said hook, and finally exiting the jaw region toward the second location where said wire is united with a portion of the remainder of said respective primary member.
- 20. The fastening device of claim 19 wherein the jaw, other than the jaw which normally contacts the linear member, is so shaped that it has guide structure, made of the same piece of wire of which the jaw is made, which crosses a part of the primary member having the jaw which normally contacts the linear member, the location where the guide structure makes this crossing being generally inboard of the position occupied by said linear member when the fastening device is in its fastening position; and wherein said wire extends from the guide structure generally toward the end of its own jaw, passing within a generally short distance from the linear member on that side of the linear member which is opposite to the side making contact with the jaw which normally contacts the linear member.
- 21. The fastening device of claim 1 wherein at least one jaw of the device has ramped entry structure which generally comprises an end section of the jaw which is angled outward toward the opening direction of the jaw, whereby the jaws of the fastening device can be opened sufficiently by contact of the jaws with the hook and the linear member during installation to allow the fastening device to be pushed into its fastening position without the necessity for opening the jaws by hand prior to putting the fastening device into its fastening position.
- 22. The fastening device of claim 1 wherein each primary member is a discrete element of the fastening device to the extent that it is a separate entity from the other primary member and wherein the connection between the primary members at the location where said primary members are connected together is generally a mechanically hinged-type connection.
- 23. The fastening device of claim 22 wherein the means for biasing the jaws toward a closed position is a generally coil-type spring with its axis located along the pivot of the hinged-type connection between the primary members, wherein said coil-type spring has a generally tangential extension at each end of the coil, each such extension being further bent at the end of the tangential part of the extension in a generally right angle bend so that each terminal end of the wire of the spring is approximately parallel to the axis of the spring and situated at a radial distance from the coiled part of said spring, and wherein the spring forms the hinge pivot for the primary members by having the spring and spring-attachment portion of the primary members shaped and assembled in a manner similar to the common spring clothespin.
- 24. The fastening device of claim 1 wherein a first one of the two primary members has a coil-type spring member united with that primary member, said spring member being positioned approximately at the location where the two primary members are connected together; wherein each primary member is a discrete element with respect to the other primary member and the two primary members are hingedly connected together; wherein said spring member is connected to the second of the two primary members in such manner and to such extent that the force of the spring member is transmitted to said second primary member to urge the jaws of the fastening device generally toward a closed position; and wherein a part of said second primary member extends into the coil of said spring member such that said part of said second primary member acts generally as a pivot within said coil for the generally hinged-type angular relative movement between the primary members.
- 25. The fastening device of claim 24 wherein said coil-type spring member is comprised of two spring coils, both of which are united with said first primary member, each spring coil having a generally tangential extension at the end of said coil through which the force of said spring coil is transmitted to said second primary member, said coils being positioned generally end to end with a common axis which is generally parallel with the hinge centerline; wherein the pivot-acting part of said second primary member which extends into the coil of said spring member, extends generally through both spring coils, said second primary member having an additional part which generally hooks to said pivot-acting part, which extends through said spring coils, at the approximate location where said pivot-acting part emerges from the spring coils; and wherein the force transmitted by the tangential extension at the end of each spring coil, in addition to urging the jaws of the fastening device toward a closed position, also urges said pivot-acting part, which extends through the spring coils, against one side of the internal surface of the spring coils and urges said other part of said second primary member, which generally hooks to said pivot-acting part, in a direction which will tend to keep said two parts hooked together, thereby retaining the spring coils on the pivot-acting part extending through the coils and hingedly connecting the two primary members together.
- 26. The combination set forth in claim 25, of the coil type spring member united with a first of two discrete primary members and the pivot-acting part and additional part, which hooks to the pivot-acting part, of a second of two discrete primary members, providing for hingedly connecting the two primary members together, being part of a generally clip type device.
- 27. The fastening device of claim 1 wherein both of the two primary members are made of the same continuous piece of material.
- 28. The fastening device of claim 27 wherein the means for biasing the jaws is a spring including member which is formed of the same continuous piece of material of which the two primary members are made and wherein said spring including member thereby accomplishes the connection between the primary members which allows the generally angular relative movement between the primary members.
- 29. The fastening device of claim 1 wherein at least one jaw is primarily circumferentially oriented in the fastening device, wherein said circumferential jaw has a generally slot shaped opening which is also primarily circumferentially oriented in the fastening device and which is of sufficient size to accomodate at least part of the hook when the fastening device is in its fastening position, wherein said circumferential jaw has surface on each side of the generally slot shaped opening for contacting the undersurface of the linear member where it passes transversely through the jaw region of the fastening device, said surface facing toward the interior region of the fastening device, generally toward a location near to where the primary members are connected together, wherein said circumferential jaw also has surface for contacting the outer surface of the hook, such surface on the jaw generally being at the inboard end of said slot shaped opening, and wherein the other jaw has surface for contacting the outer surface of the hook; whereby the fastening position of the fastening device with respect to the hook and the linear member includes said circumferential jaw contacting and applying clamping pressure to the undersurface of the linear member while also accomodating at least part of the hook within its slot shaped opening and contacting and applying clamping pressure to the outer surface of the hook, and the other jaw contacting and applying clamping pressure to the outer surface of the hook, with the generally hinged-type connection between the primary members being located generally above the hook, thereby clamping the hook and the linear member together.
- 30. The fastening device of claim 29 wherein at least one primarily circumferentially oriented jaw which has said surface for contacting the linear member where it passes transversely through the fastening device, has a raised section on that jaw which extends above said contacting surface to serve as a barrier for retaining the linear member from unwantedly slipping off that jaw.
- 31. The fastening device of claim 29 wherein at least one substantially circumferentially oriented jaw, which has linear member contacting surface facing the interior region of the fastening device as set forth therein, has such surface oriented at an acute angle to the exact circumferential direction of the jaw such that such surface effectively forms an inclined ramp in which the further inboard from the end of the jaw a surface point is located, the closer it is to the generally hinged-type connection between the primary members, and wherein the other jaw includes means for urging the linear member inboard along said inclined ramp when the fastening device is in its fastening position, whereby the closing of the jaws of the fastening device will cause a linear member passing transversely through the jaw region of the fastening device to be urged inward toward the interior region of the fastening device and thereby to be clampingly forced against the hook when the fastening device is in its fastening position.
- 32. A device for fastening an object to a generally linear member comprising the combination of a hook which is generally and at least temporarily connected to the object and a jawed openable clip, wherein the jawed openable clip comprises two primary members which are connected together to form a generally lever-type clip which permits generally hinged-type angular relative movement between the primary members; two jaws, one jaw being so combined with each primary member that the two jaws are generally openable with respect to each other as a function of the generally angular relative movement between the primary members, one jaw having a generally slot shaped opening of sufficient width and extending a sufficient distance into the jaw to accomodate at least part of the hook when the device is in its hereinafter described fastening position; means, involving the shape of the jaws and their position with respect to the primary members, for the jaws to clasp the hook and the linear member when said device is in its hereinafter described fastening position; and means for biasing the jaws toward a generally closed position; wherein the fastening position and assembled configuration of said device is that in which the object is at least temporarily connected to the hook, the hook is hooked to the linear member in the normal manner, and the jawed openable clip is positioned with respect to the hook and the linear member such that at least part of the hook is accomodated within the generally slot shaped opening of said jaw which has said opening, the linear member passes transversely through the jaw region of the clip with at least one jaw, that being said jaw having said slot shaped opening, being in proximity to the linear member, and the hook and the linear member are clasped by the jaws, thereby constraining them to their hooked-together position.
- 33. The device of claim 32 wherein each of the two jaws of the jawed openable clip has a generally slot shaped opening of a sufficient width and extending a sufficient distance into the jaw to accomodate at least part of the hook and wherein, when the device is in its fastening position and assembled configuration, at least part of the hook is accomodated within the generally slot shaped opening in each of the two jaws of the jawed openable clip.
- 34. The device of claim 32 wherein said jaw of the jawed openable clip which has said generally slot shaped opening, as well as said generally slot shaped opening, is substantially radially oriented in the jawed openable clip, wherein said jaw has two linear member contacting surfaces for contacting the undersurface of the linear member, one such surface being on each side of said slot shaped opening, such surfaces being oriented such that the clamping direction of said jaw on the linear member is primarily circumferential with respect to the clip, wherein the other jaw of the clip has at least one surface for contacting the outer surface of the hook and for applying pressure thereon in a direction in general opposition to the clamping direction of the slotted jaw on the linear member and wherein said other jaw is without a substantially radially oriented slot shaped opening of sufficient size to accomodate the hook, whereby the fastening position of the jawed openable clip with respect to the hook and the linear member includes said jaw having said generally slot shaped opening contacting and applying clamping pressure to the undersurface of the linear member while accomodating the hook within its slotted opening and the other jaw contacting and applying clamping pressure to the outer surface of the hook with the generally hinged-type connection between the primary members being located to the side of the hook, thereby clamping the hook to the linear member.
- 35. The device of claim 34 wherein the jawed openable clip has linear member retaining structure which is incorporated with one primary member in the jaw region of the clip and which is shaped and positioned to form a barrier, when the jawed openable clip is in its described fastening position, to prevent relative movement of the linear member in at least one direction away from its proper position in the jawed openable clip with respect to its distance from the location where the primary members are, in effect, hingedly connected together.
- 36. The device of claim 34 wherein said jaw of the jawed openable clip which has said generally slot shaped opening, and the generally slot shaped opening in that jaw, are of sufficient length to accomodate the hook at two locations where the hook passes through the generally slot shaped opening, one such location being generally inboard and the other such location being generally outboard of the position occupied by the linear member when the jawed openable clip is in its described fastening position.
- 37. The device of claim 36 wherein the jawed openable clip has linear member retaining structure which is incorporated with one primary member in the jaw region of the clip and which is shaped and positioned to form a barrier, when the jawed openable clip is in its described fastening position, to prevent relative movement of the linear member in at least one direction away from its proper position in the jawed openable clip with respect to its distance from the location where the primary members are, in effect, hingedly connected together.
- 38. The device of claim 32 wherein at least one jaw of the jawed openable clip is primarily circumferentially oriented in the jawed openable clip, wherein said circumferential jaw has a generally slot shaped opening which is also primarily circumferentially oriented in the jawed openable clip and which is of sufficient size to accomodate at least part of the hook, wherein said circumferential jaw has surface on each side of the generally slot shaped opening for contacting the undersurface of the linear member where it passes transversely through the jaw region of the clip, said surface facing toward the interior region of the clip, generally toward a location near to where the primary members are connected together, wherein said circumferential jaw also has surface for contacting the outer surface of the hook, such surface generally being at the inboard end of said slot shaped opening and wherein the other jaw has surface for contacting the outer surface of the hook; whereby the fastening position of the jawed openable clip with respect to the hook and the linear member includes said circumferential jaw contacting and applying clamping pressure to the undersurface of the linear member while also accomodating at least part of the hook within its slotted opening and contacting and applying clamping pressure to the outer surface of the hook, and the other jaw contacting and applying clamping pressure to the outer surface of the hook, with the generally hinged-type connection between the primary members being located generally above the hook, thereby clamping the hook and the linear member together.
- 39. The device of claim 33 wherein each of the two jaws of the jawed openable clip and each of the generally slot shaped openings in said jaws are substantially radially oriented in the jawed openable clip, wherein the jaws have means for clasping the linear member between them and wherein, in the fastening position and assembled configuration of said device, the connection between the primary members of the jawed openable clip is located generally above the hook, the hook is accomodated in the slot shaped opening of both jaws and the linear member is positioned below and is supporting the hook with the linear member passing transversely through the jaws and positioned substantially crosswise to the hook.
- 40. The jawed openable clip as set forth in claim 39 wherein each primary member is a discrete element of the clip to the extent that it is a separate entity from the other primary member and wherein the connection between the primary members is a mechanically hinged-type connection.
- 41. The jawed openable clip as set forth in claim 39 further comprising means for opening the jaws of the clip by squeezing sections of the clip together with the hand prior to putting the clip in said fastening position.
- 42. The device of claim 39 wherein the jaws of the jawed openable clip, when closed, form a generally and at least partially enclosing aperture to receive the linear member and to hold it confiningly.
- 43. The jawed openable clip as set forth in claim 39 wherein the internal surface of one jaw is generally and somewhat in the shape of an "L" in a view of the clip in which the generally angular relative movement between the primary members occurs and lies in the plane of the image, the vertical line of the "L" being generally and approximately parallel to a radial extending from the location where the primary members are connected together to that part of the jaw occupied by the linear member, and the bottom line of the "L" being generally and approximately perpendicular to said radial, said bottom line being that part of the "L" which is at the greatest distance from said location where the primary members are connected together; said internal surface of said jaw being thereby configured to contact the linear member generally at the side and at the end of the internal part of said jaw; and wherein the other jaw has surface which contacts the linear member generally only at the side of the internal part of said jaw, both jaws thereby acting together to apply a pinching force to the linear member between the jaws while that part of the first mentioned jaw corresponding to the bottom line of the "L" holds and prevents the linear member from being displaced endwise out of the jaw.
- 44. The jawed openable clip of claim 43 wherein the jaw which has surface which contacts the linear member generally only at the side of the internal part of the jaw, carries such surface on a projection which protrudes into and fits inside of the other jaw when the jaws are fully closed.
- 45. A method for fastening a hook to a generally linear member to which the hook is hooked in the normal manner comprising putting a jawed openable clip having a pair of jaws with a generally slot shaped opening in one jaw and surfaces in the jaws for conjointly grasping the hook and the linear member into a fastening position with respect to the hook and the linear member such that said slotted jaw accomodates the hook within its slot shaped opening and the jaws clasp the hook and the linear member, thereby constraining them to their hooked-together position.
- 46. A method according to claim 45 wherein the jawed openable clip has a generally slot shaped opening in each jaw and wherein, in performing the method, the clip is put into a position with respect to the hook and the linear member such that each slotted jaw accomodates the hook within its respective slot.
- 47. A method according to claim 45 wherein the slotted jaw and its generally slot shaped opening are substantially radially oriented in the jaw openable clip, wherein the other jaw does not have an effective substantially radially oriented slot shaped opening, and wherein the method, as restated in greater detail, comprises putting the clip into a position with respect to the hook and the linear member such that the slotted jaw accomodates the hook within its slot shaped opening and said jaw also bears up on the undersurface of the linear member, and the other jaw bears down on the outer surface of the hook, said method being accomplished by moving the clip into said position from a position generally to the side of the hook and the linear member, with the substantially radial direction of the slotted jaw generally pointing toward the hook and the linear member, thereby clamping the hook and the linear member together.
- 48. A method according to claim 47 wherein the slotted jaw is shaped so that it has a constant surface for contacting the outer surface of the hook, generally located at the inboard end of the slot shaped opening, and wherein, in performing the method, the clip is put into a position with respect to the hook and the linear member such that, in addition to the jaws contacting the hook and the linear member as set forth in claim 47, the slotted jaw also contacts the outer surface of the hook at said contact surface on said jaw.
- 49. A method according to claim 47 wherein the jawed openable clip has means for opening the jaws of the clip by hand before installing the clip in its fastening position and wherein the method includes the act of opening the jaws of the clip by manipulating the clip with the hand before putting the clip into the therein described position with respect to the hook and the linear member.
- 50. A method according to claim 47 wherein the jawed openable clip has means for opening the jaws of the clip by contact of the clip with the hook and the linear member as it is being put into its fastening position and wherein the method is accomplished by forcefully moving the clip into the therein specified position so as to cause the jaws to open sufficiently, by contact of the clip with the hook and the linear member, to allow the clip to be forced into said position.
- 51. A method according to claim 45 wherein said slotted jaw and its generally slot shaped opening are substantially circumferentially oriented in the jawed openable clip and wherein the method, as restated in greater detail, comprises putting the clip into a position with respect to the hook and the linear member such that said slotted jaw accomodates the hook within its slot shaped opening, said jaw bears down on the outer surface of the hook and it also bears up on the undersurface of the linear member, and the other jaw bears down on the outer surface of the hook, thereby clamping the hook and the linear member together.
- 52. A method according to claim 46 wherein each slotted jaw and its generally slot shaped opening are substantially radially oriented in the jaw openable clip and wherein the method, as restated in greater detail, comprises putting the clip into a position with respect to the hook and the linear member such that each slotted jaw accomodates the hook within its respective slot shaped opening, generally within the inboard end of each opening, and the jaws conjointly clasp and hold the linear member between them with the liner member being positioned outboard of the hook within the jawed openable clip, said method being generally accomplished by moving the clip down into said position from above the hook and the linear member with the substantially radial direction of the jaws generally pointing downward toward the hook and the linear member (when considering that the hook hangs downward normally from the linear member).
- 53. A method according to claim 52 wherein the jawed openable clip has means for opening the jaws of the clip by hand before installing the clip in its fastening position and wherein the method includes the act of opening the jaws of the clip by manipulating the clip with the hand before putting the clip into the therein described position.
- 54. A method according to claim 52 wherein the jawed openable clip has means for opening the jaws of the clip by contact of the clip with the linear member as it is in the process of being put into its fastening position, and wherein the method is accomplished by forcefully moving the clip into the therein specified position so as to cause the jaws to open sufficiently, by contact of the clip with the linear member, to allow the clip to be forced into said position.
- 55. A method for fastening two generally linear members together in a generally crossing relationship according to the method of claim 1 for fastening a hook to a linear member as applied, instead, to two linear members, wherein, in performing the method, said jawed openable clip is put into a position with respect to the two linear members, which are arranged in a generally crossing relationship, such that said slotted jaw accomodates the linear member closest to the installing side of the clip within its generally slot shaped opening and the other linear member is accomodated and held in a transverse relationship to the jaws, thereby fastening the two linear members together in a generally crossing relationship.
- 56. A method for fastening two generally linear members together in a generally crossing relationship according to the method of claim 46 for fastening a hook to a generally linear member as applied, instead, to two linear members wherein, in performing the method, said jawed openable clip, having a slot in each jaw, is put into a position with respect to the two linear members, which are arranged in a generally crossing relationship, such that the linear member closest to the installing side of the clip is accomodated within the slot in each of the two jaws and the other linear member is accomodated and held in a generally transverse relationship to the jaws, thereby fastening the two linear members together in a generally crossing relationship.
- 57. A method for fastening two generally linear members together according to the method of claim 56 wherein the jawed openable clip has inclined ramp surfaces on the interior of at least one jaw which are oriented and positioned such that a linear member which is accomodated in a generally transverse position in that jaw is urged in a direction toward the interior region of the clip as it moves further inboard from the end of that jaw, wherein the other jaw has means for urging the linear member inboard on said inclined ramp surfaces and wherein the performance of the method includes putting the jawed openable clip into the position with respect to the two linear members as described in claim 56 such that said linear member which is accomodated and held in the generally transverse relationship to the jaws, is contacted and urged toward the interior region of the clip by said inclined ramp surfaces, the result thereby being that a clamping force is applied to the two linear members to clamp them together when the jaws close.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is being filed as a result of a requirement for restriction and election on a copending application, Ser. No. 28,850, filed Apr. 10, 1979, entitled Hook Fastening Device, and this application contains subject matter presented in said copending application and is a division thereof.
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