FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to apparel and accessory attachments. More specifically, the present invention is a display attachment that can be attached to apparel or other objects to display interchangeable adornments, messages, and logos.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Individuals enjoy decorating their apparel such as shoes or shirts and other objects such as backpacks, notebooks, or clipboards. The most common methods of decorating apparel and objects involve the use of stickers, buttons, or clips. These stickers, buttons, and clips include a design, and if the individual wants another design, the individual must purchase a brand-new sticker, button, or clip. Moreover, a sticker can either fall-off due to the lack of effectiveness of the adhesive over time and a button damages the apparel or other object. There exists a need for an invention that can be easily attached to apparel or other objects while allowing a user to interchange designs without having to purchase a brand-new decorative attachment.
The present invention solves the problem by providing a display attachment that can be attached to apparel or other objects to display interchangeable adornments, messages, and logos. The display attachment includes a design display and a display clip. The design display includes a design such as any adornment, message, or logo. The display clip allows the display attachment to be attached to apparel or other objects through a clip arm mechanism. Further, the design display can be attached to the display clip through an attachment mechanism. This allows a user to fully secure the design display to the display clip or remove the design display in order to attach another design display when desired.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a front-top perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is an exploded front-top perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is an exploded front-bottom perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a right-side view of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a front view of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a cross-section view of the present invention taken along line 6-6 from FIG. 5.
DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
In reference to FIGS. 1 through 6, the present invention is a display attachment that can be primarily attached to apparel such as, but not limited to, shoes or shirts but can also be attached to other objects such as, but not limited to, backpacks, clipboards, or notebooks in order to display interchangeable adornments, messages, and logos. The present invention comprises a design display 1, a display clip 4, and an attachment mechanism 17. The design display 1 is a display that includes a design which may be, but is not limited to, adornments, messages, or logos. The display clip 4 allows the present invention to be attached onto apparel or other objects. The attachment mechanism 17 may be any mechanism that allows the design display 1 to be attached to the display clip 4. Thus, the user can remove the design display 1 when desired in order to attach another design display 1 to the display clip 4.
The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to be attached to apparel or other objects in order to display interchangeable adornments, messages, and logos. With reference to FIGS. 2 and 3, the design display 1 comprises a display plate 2 and a display post 3. The display plate 2 may be any shape or size but is preferably a rectangular plate. Further, the display post 3 is preferably a cylindrical protrusion that can be inserted into a post receptacle 8 of the display clip 4. The display post 3 is connected normal onto the display plate 2. Thus, the display post 3 is perpendicular to a front plate face and a rear plate face of the display plate 2. Moreover, the display post 3 is specifically connected normal onto the rear plate face of the display plate 2 and is centrally positioned to the display plate 2. The front plate face of the display plate 2 includes the design which may be any adornment, message, or logo. The display clip 4 comprises a flat base 5, the post receptacle 8, a clip web 9, and a clip arm 10 and the flat base 5 comprises a first base face 6 and a second base face 7. The post receptacle 8 traverses into the flat base 5 from the first base face 6. In more detail, the post receptacle 8 is a cavity of the display clip 4 designed to receive the display post 3. Further, the post receptacle 8 is centrally positioned to the first base face 6. The following arrangements define the structure of the display clip 4. With reference to FIGS. 1 and 5, the clip web 9 is peripherally positioned to the flat base 5, the clip web 9 is terminally positioned to clip arm 10, the clip arm 10 is positioned parallel and offset from the second base face 7, and the clip web 9 is connected in between the second base face 7 and the clip arm 10. These arrangements allow the display clip 4 to be attached to apparel or other object by securing a portion of an apparel item or a portion of an object in between the flat base 5 and the clip arm 10 and against the clip web 9. Furthermore, the display post 3 is attached into the post receptacle 8 by the attachment mechanism 17 in order to fully secure the display post 3 within the post receptacle 8 and to allow the removal of the display post 3 when desired.
In the preferred embodiment and with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3, the attachment mechanism 17 is preferably a threaded fastening mechanism and thus, comprises a male threading 18 and a female threading 19. The male threading 18 is laterally connected around the display post 3 and the female threading 19 is laterally connected within the post receptacle 8. These arrangements position the male threading 18 to effectively contact the female threading 19 when the display post 3 is inserted into the post receptacle 8. Further, the male threading 18 is engaged to the female threading 19 in order to fully secure the display post 3 within the post receptacle 8.
In order to prevent the display clip 4 from accidentally being removed from apparel or other objects and with reference to FIG. 4, the display clip 4 further comprises a clip ridge 11. The clip ridge 11 is an elevated portion of the display clip 4. The clip ridge 11 comprises a peak ridge end 12 and a base ridge end 13. The base ridge end 13 is terminally connected to the clip arm 10, opposite the clip web 9. In more detail, the clip ridge 11 is structurally part of the display clip 4 and is positioned to ensure a portion of an apparel item or a portion of an object is maintained in between the clip ridge 11 and the clip web 9. Further, the peak ridge end 12 is oriented towards the second base face 7 in order to ensure that apparel or other objects are maintained in between the flat base 5 and the clip arm 10. Moreover, a first clearance 20 is between the second base face 7 and the peak ridge end 12 and a second clearance 21 is between the second base face 7 and the clip arm 10. A ratio between the first clearance 20 and the second clearance 21 ranges from 0.3 to 0.4. This arrangement allows apparel or other objects to easily slide through the second clearance 21 but prevents apparel or other objects from accidentally sliding through the first clearance 20 and therefore, prevents the display clip 4 from accidentally being removed from apparel of other objects.
In order to allow apparel or other objects to be easily slid in between the flat base 5 and the clip arm 10 without damaging the apparel or other objects and with reference to FIG. 4, the display clip 4 further comprises a clip wedge 14. The clip wedge 14 comprises a slanted face 15 and a continuous face 16. The slanted face 15 and the continuous face 16 are positioned opposite to each other the clip wedge 14. In more detail, the slanted face 15 is positioned at the top of the clip arm 10 in order to allow apparel or other objects to be slid in between the flat base 5 and the clip arm 10. Further, the clip wedge 14 is terminally connected to the clip arm 10, opposite the clip web 9. Thus, the clip wedge 14 is structurally part of the display clip 4. The slanted face 15 is oriented towards the second base face 7. This arrangement provides a ramp for apparel or other objects to slide in between the flat base 5 and the clip arm 10 in a manner that prevents damage to the apparel or other object. Further, the continuous face 16 is oriented away from the second base face 7. This arrangement allows a user to easily bend the clip arm 10 downwards in order to fit apparel or other objects through the second clearance 21.
In order for the display post 3 to be fully secured within the post receptacle 8 and with reference to FIG. 6, a ratio between the depth 22 of the post receptacle 8 and a thickness 23 of the flat base 5 ranges from 0.55 to 0.65. Thus, the post receptacle 8 is designed to receive the entire length of the display post 3. In more detail, the display post 3 can be fully threaded into the post receptacle 8 by the attachment mechanism 17.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.