Clipboard

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6213517
  • Patent Number
    6,213,517
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A clipboard of integral one piece design having a clip head which is joined to the sheet of the clipboard by a living hinge and having resilient elements formed integrally with the sheet and clip head for urging the clip head and sheet toward each other.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF INVENTION




The present invention relates to a clipboard and, more particularly, to a clipboard in which all of the components are formed integrally and in one piece relationship with each other.




In the clipboard of the present invention, the integral one piece relationship of the components simplifies the manufacture and assembly of the clipboard, is more economic, and is less prone to breaking and loss of parts than the typical spring loaded clipboard assemblies that were previously common.




In one principal aspect of the present invention, a clipboard comprises a generally flat planar sheet of material; a clip head adjacent an end of the sheet and having a surface for contacting an object which is to be mounted to the clipboard; and a hinge mounting the clip head integrally with the sheet at the end of the sheet, the hinge permitting movement of the clip head into overlying relationship with the flat planar sheet. A receptacle underlies the overlying clip head, and the receptacle is flexibly fixed to either the sheet or to the clip head to permit the receptacle to move and flex relative thereto. A stud extends from the other of the sheet or overlying clip head and into locked relationship with the receptacle to form a spring arrangement which urges the surface of the clip head toward the flat planar sheet.




In another principal aspect of the invention, the receptacle is fixed to the sheet, and the stud is on and extends from the overlying clip head.




In still another principal aspect of the present invention, the hinge is a living hinge.




In still another principal aspect of the present invention, a resilient finger is on the sheet and extends upwardly from the sheet toward the surface on the clip head.




In still another principal aspect of the present invention, the resilient finger is formed integrally with the sheet.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood through a consideration of the following detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the course of this description, reference will frequently be made to the attached drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an overall perspective view of a preferred embodiment of clipboard of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevation view of the clipboard shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the clipboard shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a top end elevation view of the clipboard as viewed substantially along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectioned elevation view of the clipboard as viewed substantially along line


5





5


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a bottom plan view of the clipboard shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective bottom view of the clipboard of

FIG. 1

with the clip head opened out;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged broken, cross-sectioned side elevation of the clipboard as viewed substantially along line


8





8


of

FIG. 7

with the clip head opened out; and





FIG. 9

is an enlarged broken, cross-sectional side elevation view of the section shown in

FIG. 8

, but with the clip head closed and in its operational position.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in the drawings, the preferred embodiment of clipboard of the present invention includes a generally flat, rigid planar sheet of material


10


having an upper face


12


upon which sheets of paper P or other objects typically utilized with a clipboard may be supported. The edges


14


of the sheet


10


may be curved or rounded either or both for aesthetic reasons and/or to reduce sharpness.




A clip head


16


is fixed at the top end of the sheet


12


with a hinge


18


. The clip head


16


is preferably integrally molded with the sheet


12


and the hinge


18


is preferably of the same molded material so that it is formed as a “living hinge” as is known in the art. Such living hinges are formed during the molding process, and when the object is removed from the mold, the hinge is immediately flexed to activate it. With the hinge


18


, it will be seen that the clip head


16


is capable of pivotal movement along the hinge


18


between a position in which it is opened out as seen in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, and an operational position in which it is in overlying relationship to the upper face


12


of the sheet


10


to perform its clipping function by clamping the sheets of paper P beneath the contact surface


19


of clip head where it most closely approaches the upper face


12


.




A pair of tabs


20


, as best seen in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, are also formed on the sheet


12


, preferably by being molded with the sheet. The tabs


20


include a receptacle


22


with an opening


24


therethrough. The tabs


20


are resilient and flexible to permit the receptacle to move relative to the sheet


10


and its upper face as best seen in FIG.


9


.




A winged stud


26


is also preferably molded integrally to the underside of the clip head


16


. The winged stud


26


comprises an elongate pin


28


with a plurality of spaced vertical wings


30


which extend partially over the length of the pin, as best seen in

FIGS. 7-9

.




When the clip head


16


is moved from the opened out position, as shown in

FIG. 8

, into overlying relationship with the face


12


of sheet


10


, as shown in

FIG. 9

, the pin


28


of the winged stud


26


will extend through the opening


24


of receptacle


22


, and the wings


30


will act as spacers between the clip head and the top of the receptacle. The pin


28


is then held in the receptacle


22


by a suitable lock washer


31


, as best seen in FIG.


9


.




A pair of resilient, flexible spring like fingers


32


are also preferably integrally molded with the sheet


10


and extend upwardly at a slight angle to its face


12


as best seen in

FIGS. 2

,


7


-


9


. The fingers


32


assist in gripping the paper P or other objects which are to be utilized with the clipboard by exerting an upward force on the objects in the direction of the contact surface


19


of the clip head


16


, as best seen in FIG.


9


.




Although it is believed that one skilled in the art would readily understand how to assemble the clipboard of the invention from the foregoing description, a brief description of assembly follows.




The clipboard and all of its components are preferably formed of the same material and in integral one piece relationship to each other by injection molding or other suitable molding procedure. The material may be any suitable polymer, but polypropylene is preferred. When the clipboard is removed from the mold, the living hinge


18


is preferably flexed immediately to activate it. The clip head


16


is then rotated from its open position as seen in

FIGS. 7 and 8

to the position in which it overlies the clipboard upper face


12


, as seen in FIG.


9


.




When the clip head


16


is rotated to this position, the pin


28


of the winged stud will enter the opening


24


of the receptacle


22


. Once the pin is fully inserted into the opening


24


and spaced by the wings


30


, the lock washer


31


is positioned over the end of the pin


28


to hold the pin in the receptacle. It will be seen in

FIG. 9

that when the winged stud


26


and receptacle


22


have been locked together, the receptacle


22


will be flexed upwardly slightly from the plane of the upper face


12


. Because of the resilient, flexible nature of the tabs


20


, this flexing will exert a spring force in the downward direction on the clip head


16


toward the surface


12


and against the upwardly extending resilient fingers


32


. This will provide a good spring frictional contact and engagement between the contact surface


19


of the clip head


16


and the spring fingers


32


to hold the paper P or other objects which are to be utilized with the clip board.




It will be understood that the preferred embodiment of the present invention which has been described is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention. Numerous modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A clipboard comprising:a generally flat planar sheet of material; a clip head adjacent an end of said sheet, said clip head having a surface for contacting an object which is to be mounted to the clipboard; a hinge mounting said clip head integrally with said sheet at said end of said sheet, said hinge permitting movement of said clip head into overlying relationship with said flat planar sheet; a receptacle underlying said overlying clip head, said receptacle being flexibly fixed to either said sheet or to said clip head to permit said receptacle to move and flex relative thereto; and a stud extending from the other of said sheet or overlying clip head and into locked relationship with said receptacle to form a spring arrangement which urges said surface of said clip head toward said flat planar sheet.
  • 2. The clipboard of claim 1, wherein said receptacle is fixed to said sheet, and said stud is on and extends from said overlying clip head.
  • 3. The clipboard of claim 1, wherein said hinge is a living hinge.
  • 4. The clipboard of claim 1, including a resilient finger on said sheet and extending upwardly from said sheet toward said surface on said clip head.
  • 5. The clipboard of claim 4, wherein said resilient finger is formed integrally with said sheet.
  • 6. The clipboard of claim 5, wherein said receptacle is formed integrally with said sheet, and said stud is formed integrally with said clip head.
  • 7. The clipboard of claim 4, wherein said sheet, clip head, hinge, receptacle, stud and finger are all formed of the same material.
  • 8. The clipboard of claim 4, wherein said sheet, clip head, hinge, receptacle, stud and finger are all injection molded of the same material.
  • 9. The clipboard of claim 1, wherein said sheet, clip head, hinge, receptacle and stud are all formed of the same material.
  • 10. The clipboard of claim 1, wherein said sheet, clip head, hinge, receptacle and stud are all injection molded of the same material.
  • 11. The clipboard of claim 1, wherein said receptacle is formed integrally with said sheet, and said stud is formed integrally with said clip head.
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Number Name Date Kind
4501438 McKee Feb 1985
5226215 Evenson Jul 1993
5725250 Balderrama Mar 1998
5887902 Irwin et al. Mar 1999