The present invention is directed to a clip, and more specifically a double-sided clip.
Clips are useful reusable devices for easily securing objects in a temporary manner Although clips can be used to secure any item, one typical function is to clip garments and blankets in place. Parents often use clips to fasten a blanket to an infant or child. This may include clipping the blanket to itself, or to other items such as a baby harness, a car seat, etc. At times, secure fastening of a blanket is facilitated by the use of multiple clips. However, some instances may optimally involve placing clips facing in different directions in a single location. This can be difficult since multiple clips facing in opposite directions may not be able to occupy the same location.
The present invention is directed to a double-sided blanket clip. The clip provides two clipping elements disposed in opposite directions to facilitate clipping in multiple directions.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a double-sided blanket clip including a base member having a first surface disposed opposite a second surface. The clip further includes a first actuating element and a second actuating element. Further, a first actuating member is coupled on the first surface of the base member via the first actuating element so as to form a first clipping element having a first securing end, and a second actuating member is coupled on the second surface of the base member via the second actuating element to as to form a second clipping element having a second securing end. Further, each of the first and second clipping elements is configured to be actuated between a release position and a securing position.
The present invention will be more readily understood from the detailed description of exemplary embodiments presented below considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention is directed to a double-sided blanket clip having two clipping elements facing in opposite directions.
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The actuating members 104 are coupled to the base member 102 via actuating elements 112. The base member 102 may also include a raised section 114 on each surface of the base member 102 to facilitate the mounting of the actuating members 104. The actuating elements 112 couple the actuating members 104 to the base member 102, and allow for the actuating member 104 to be actuated between release and securing positions relative to the base member 102. The actuating elements 112 may include a pivot, a hinge, or any type of articulating joint that allows each actuating member 104 to be actuated relative to the base member. Each actuating element 112 may include additional features to effectuate the release and securing positions of the clipping elements 110. These features may include any resistance or locking mechanism, such as a spring, a cam, a ratchet, a snap lock, etc.
In an alternative embodiment, the clip 100 may include a single common actuating element 112 configured to couple both actuating members 104 to the base member 102. In this embodiment, the common actuating element 112 is accessible from both sides of the base member 102 so that both actuating members 104 can be coupled via the common actuating element 112 to opposite sides of the base member 102. The operation of the clip 100 having a single common actuating element 112 to couple both actuating member 104 is the same as the clip 100 having dedicated actuating elements 112 for each actuating member 104.
In an exemplary embodiment, each actuating element 112 includes a spring, and provides the actuation action of the actuation members 104. The springs included in the actuating elements 112 provide a force that biases the actuating members 104 in a securing position. Actuation of the actuating members 104 into a release position is accomplished via application of a force on the actuation end 106 of the actuating members 104 sufficient to overcome the biasing force of the spring. As a force is applied on the actuation end 106 of the actuating members 104, the actuation of the actuating members 104 is performed via a lever action with the actuating elements 112 acting as the pivot, separating the gripping ends 108 from the base member 102. Actuation of the actuating member 104 allows an item to be secured to be inserted into the clipping elements 110, or an item that is being secured by the clipping elements 110 to be removed. In securing an item, after actuation of the actuating member, the item to be secured is inserted into the gap created between the gripping end 108 of the actuating member 104 and the base member 102 at the securing ends 130. The force applied on the actuating end 106 of the actuating member 104 is released, and the spring biases the actuating member 104 in a securing position to grasp the item between the gripping end 108 of the actuating member 104 and the base member 102 at the securing ends 130. Further, each actuation end 106 may also include a recess 107 to provide comfort and a secure position from which to actuate the actuation members 104.
Preferably, in the above embodiment, the spring is rated with a tension of less than 6 pounds. A tension in this range would cause the clip to disengage in the event that a blanket is wrapped too tightly around a baby. This can protect against a baby being possibly choked or otherwise harmed by a blanket that is wrapped too tight.
In addition, the base member 102 and the actuating member 104 may include securing elements 120. The securing elements 120 may be disposed on the base member 102 and the actuating members 104 at the securing ends 130. Specifically, the securing elements 120 are disposed on the gripping ends 108 and at ends of the base member 102 that are opposite the gripping ends 108. In
Thus, while there have been shown, described, and pointed out novel features of the present invention as applied to several embodiments, it will be understood that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form and details of the illustrated embodiments, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Substitutions of elements from one embodiment to another are also fully intended and contemplated. The invention is defined with regard to the appended claims, and equivalents of the recitations therein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US09/39391 | 4/3/2009 | WO | 00 | 2/21/2012 |