Edge clip

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6216321
  • Patent Number
    6,216,321
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 30, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An edge clip which uses precoated sheet metal stock, is stamped in a high speed progressive die, and has a robustly configured triangularly shaped body. A solid blank of the sheet stock is die cut into a patterned blank including a base, a projection forward of the base, and first and second wings located at either side of the base. Each of the first and second wings has an outboard member and an inboard member, wherein the outboard member includes a barb. A pointed flange projects from the rear edge of the patterned blank at each of the first and second wings. The projection is stamped to form a standard attachment appendage, and the first and second wings are folded, wherein a spring arm is formed at an apex thereof and provided by an overlap of the outboard members. A tab of the outboard member of the second wing secures the overlap of the outboard members. The folding also provides first and second rails, wherein each is radiused to provide a basal corner of the triangular configuration. Each of the first and second rails project in parallel with the overlapped spring arm, are separated therefrom, respectively, by radiused first and second upper slots, and are separated from the platform, respectively, by first and second lower slots. Finally, each of the pointed flanges are folded into mutual abutment rearwardly of the first and second upper slots, in spaced relation to the base.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to edge clips for attaching an article to a planar edge, most notably an electrical connector to a flat planar metallic or plastic edge of a support member.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

a first configuration of a prior art edge clip


10


is depicted, having an S-shaped configuration characterized by an attachment appendage


12


in the form of a serrated male component


12




a


and a U-shaped clip component


14


having a pair of barbs


16


. The prior art edge clip


10


is manufactured from bare mild steel using a three step process. The first step involves a multi-slide press at 200 strokes or less per minute, the second step involves heat treating, and the third step involves barrel plating. These three steps each having inherent variability and have over the years caused problems.





FIG. 2

shows a second configuration of a prior art edge clip


10


′ having the aforesaid U-shaped clip component


14


, but now having an attachment appendage


12


′ in the form of a platform


18


with a projecting tongue


20


, the tongue being displaced vertically from the platform and having a slot


22


and an upturned leading edge.




Operation with respect to a prior art electrical connector


24


shown at

FIGS. 3 and 3A

, by way of example, will now be briefly discussed. With respect to the first configuration of the prior art edge clip


10


, the male component


12


is machine thrust into a dual-slotted seat


26


of the connector


24


. Thereafter, the clip component


14


is slipped onto the edge of a planar edged article, as for example a metal or plastic support member, so as to thereby supportably affix the electrical connector


24


with respect to the support member. With respect to the second configuration of the prior art edge clip


10


′, the platform


18


is manually slipped into a dual-slotted seat


26


of the connector and the slot


22


of the tongue


20


rides over a ramped locking nib


28


whereupon the nib is received by the slot. Thereafter, the clip component


14


is slipped onto the edge of a planar edged article, as for example a metal or plastic support member, so as to thereby supportably affix the electrical connector


24


with respect to the support member.




However, due to the manufacturing processes involved in making the prior art edge clip


10


,


10


′ which result in quality assurance problems and unacceptable production cost, there remains needed in the art an edge clip of superior configuration which has none of the aforesaid detractions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is an edge clip which uses precoated sheet metal stock, is stamped in a standard progressive die at a rate of 1,000 or more strokes per minute, and is not subject to the quality and cost problems associated with the prior art edge clip configurations.




The edge clip according to the present invention has a robustly configured triangularly shaped body formed from precoated sheet metal blank stock (for example HSLA sheet stock). A solid blank of the sheet stock is die cut into a patterned blank including a base, a projection forward of the base, and first and second wings located at either side of the base. Each of the first and second wings has an outboard member and an inboard member, wherein the outboard member includes a barb. A pointed flange projects from the rear edge of the patterned blank at each of the first and second wings.




The projection is stamped to form an attachment appendage having a platform and a slotted tongue, and the first and second wings are folded into a triangular shape, wherein at an apex thereof is formed an overlapped spring arm provided by an overlap of the outboard members of the wings such that the barbs point toward the platform. A tab of the second wing secures the overlap of the outboard members, thereby unifying the overlapped spring arm. The folding of the first and second wings further provides, respectively, first and second rails, wherein each provides a basal corner of the triangular configuration. Each of the first and second rails project in parallel with the overlapped spring arm, are separated therefrom, respectively, by radiused first and second upper slots, and are separated from the platform, respectively, by first and second lower slots. Each of the pointed flanges are folded into mutual abutment rearwardly of the first and second upper slots, in spaced relation to the base.




The edge clip according to the present invention is designed to be a high speed progressive die manufactured part. The overlap feature of the overlapped spring arm, wherein load and stress are shared by the overlapped left and right outboard members, via the tab, insure that the overlapped spring arm moves in unison. The radial shape of the overlapped spring arm, as well as the radial shape of the first and second rails provide a robust and strong edge clip structure. All surfaces of the edge clip have generous radii so as to be ergonomically friendly to the touch. Radii at the base of the overlapped spring arm provides distribution of the stress during deflection when the edge clip receives a planar edge of a support surface. The symmetrical shape of the triangular configuration provides good capability for forming and dimensional control of the gap at the first and second upper slots. The material used for the edge clip allows for the elimination of the heat treat process used in the conventional edge clip designs, which in those prior art edge clip was subject of dimensional variation and less capable performance. The superior features and performance of the edge clip according to the present invention is accomplished through the unique triangular geometry, which facilitates the high speed manufacturing process.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an edge clip which is of a triangular configuration which is formable from a solid sheet blank via a high speed progressive die.




It is an additional object of the present invention to provide an edge clip of a triangular configuration having an overlapped spring arm at an apex of the triangular configuration, and a pair of rails which form the basal corners of the triangular configuration, wherein a planar edge is clippable therebetween.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a triangularly configured edge clip which is robust and has superior performance, lower manufacturing cost, and fewer processing steps than that of prior art edge clips.




These, and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a prior art edge clip of a first configuration.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a prior art edge clip of a second configuration.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a prior art electrical connector for interfacing with an edge clip.





FIG. 3A

is an end view of the prior art electrical connector as seen along line


3


A—


3


A of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of an edge clip according to the present invention and the prior art electrical connector of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the edge clip according to the present invention mated to the prior art electrical connector and to a planar edge of a support member.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the edge clip according to the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the edge clip according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a front end view of the edge clip according to the present invention as seen along line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a partly sectional view of the edge clip according to the present invention as seen along line


9





9


of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a side plan view of the edge clip according to the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a partly sectional view of the edge clip according to the present invention as seen along line


11





11


of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is a top plan view of a patterned blank for foldably forming the edge clip according to the present invention.





FIGS. 13A through 13C

are a progressive depiction of the die cutting and folding steps in the production of a sheet metal solid blank into a finished edge clip according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the Drawings,

FIGS. 4 through 13C

generally depict various aspects of the edge clip


100


according to the present invention. As can be seen by reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the edge clip


100


has an attachment appendage


102


including a platform


104


and a projecting tongue


106


having a slot


108


and an upturned leading edge of the kind known in the art for interfacing with articles having a dual-slotted seat


26


and a ramped nib


28


, as for example a prior art electrical connector


24


. In this regard either side of the platform is slid receivably into a respective slot of the dual-slotted seat, and the ramped nib


28


is received into the slot


108


to thereby secure the edge clip to the article


24


.




With further reference to

FIG. 5

, the edge clip


100


is shown clipped to a planar edge


30


of a support member


32


, which may be any for example metal or plastic planar item to which the edge clip, and its associated article


24


, is to be secured. In this regard, it will be noted that the planar edge


30


is trapped between an overlapped spring arm


110


and first and second rails


112


,


114


, by being received into first and second upper slots


116


,


118


, respectively (see FIG.


7


). A pair of barbs


120


(see

FIG. 8

) engage the planar edge


30


and serve as a retention aid whereby accidental dislodgement is prevented.




With reference now being directed to

FIGS. 6 through 12

, the structural configuration of the edge clip


100


will be further detailed.




As shown at

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the edge clip


100


has a robustly configured triangularly shaped body


100




a


defined by an apex


122


, and left and right basal corners


124


,


126


. As shown at

FIG. 12

, a solid blank of sheet stock is die cut into a patterned blank


128


including a base


130


, a projection


132


forward of the base, and first and second wings


134


,


136


located at either side of the base. Each of the first and second wings


134


,


136


has a respective first and second outboard member


138


,


140


and a respective first and second inboard member


142


,


144


, wherein the first and second outboard members each include a barb


120


. A pointed flange


146


,


148


projects from the rear edge


150


of the patterned blank


128


at each of the first and second wings


134


,


136


.




The projection


132


is stamped to form the attachment appendage


102


, as structurally recounted hereinabove. The first and second wings are folded into the aforementioned triangular shape, wherein (see

FIG. 8

) at the apex


122


is formed by radiusing of the overlapped spring arm


110


, and wherein the overlapped spring arm is a result of overlap of the first and second outboard members


138


,


140


, wherein the barbs


120


point toward the platform


104


. A tab


152


of the second outboard member


140


secures the overlap of the first and second outboard members


138


,


140


, thereby unifying the overlapped spring arm


110


.




The folding of the first and second wings


134


,


136


also provides, respectively, the first and second rails


112


,


114


, wherein each of the first and second rails are respectively radiused to provide the first and second basal corners


124


,


126


. Each of the first and second rails


112


,


114


project in parallel with the overlapped spring arm


110


and are separated therefrom, respectively, by the first and second upper slots


116


,


118


. The first and second upper slots


116


,


118


are rearwardly radiused and respectively separated from the platform


104


by the first and second lower slots


154


,


156


, which allow for the platform to engage the dual-slotted seat


26


. Each of the pointed flanges


146


,


148


are folded into mutual abutment rearwardly of the first and second upper slots


116


,


118


, in spaced relation to the base


130


via a rear slot


158


, wherein the abutment of the pointed flanges serves to enhance robustness of the triangularly shaped body


100




a


.





FIGS. 13A through 13C

depict an example of the progressive the steps to die cut and fold a solid blank


160


into the edge clip


100


. In this regard, a strip


162


provide a fixture for processing the solid blank


160


. At an intermediate stage of die cutting, a patterned blank


128


′ is formed, which generally shares a resemblance with the patterned blank


128


of FIG.


12


. The patterned blank


128


′ includes first and second wings


134





136


′ which are then in succeeding steps folded to form the nearly finished edge clip


100


′, wherein the finished edge clip


100


is provided upon execution of die cuts


164


(shown as dashed lines).




To those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains, the above described preferred embodiments may be subject to change or modification. Such change or modification can be carried out without departing from the scope of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An edge clip comprising:a sheet metal body having a triangular shape defined by an apex, a first basal corner and a second basal corner, said body comprising: a base located between said first and second basal corners; a first rail formed at said first basal corner and connected with said base; a second rail formed at said second basal corner and connected with said base; a spring arm formed at said apex and connected with said first and second rails; and an attachment appendage connected with said base; wherein said first rail is separated from said spring arm by a first upper slot, said second rail is separated from said spring arm by a second upper slot, said first rail is separated from said attachment appendage by a first lower slot, and said second rail is separated from said attachment appendage by a second lower slot.
  • 2. The edge clip of claim 1, wherein said spring arm comprises a first member connected with said first rail overlapped by a second member connected with said second rail, said second member having a tab, said tab being folded onto said first member to thereby interconnect said first and second members.
  • 3. The edge clip of claim 2, wherein said spring arm further comprises a first barb connected with said first member and a second barb connected with said second member.
  • 4. The edge clip of claim 3, wherein said spring arm is radiused to form said apex, said first rail is radiused to form said first basal corner, and said second rail is radiused to form said second basal corner.
  • 5. The edge clip of claim 4, wherein said attachment appendage comprises a platform connected with said base, and a slotted tongue connected with said platform, wherein said first and second lower slots are located at said platform.
  • 6. The edge clip of claim 5, further comprising:a first pointed flange connected with said first rail; and a second pointed flange connected with said second rail; wherein said first and second pointed rails mutually abut in transverse relation to said base and in spaced relation to said base.
  • 7. An edge clip for connecting with a first article having a double-slotted seat and ramped nib, and for further connecting with a planar edged second article, said edge clip comprising:a sheet metal body having a triangular shape defined by an apex, a first basal corner and a second basal corner, said body comprising: a base located between said first and second basal corners; a first rail formed at said first basal corner and connected with said base; a second rail formed at said second basal corner and connected with said base; a spring arm formed at said apex and connected with said first and second rails, said spring arm having a pair of barbs; and an attachment appendage connected with said base, wherein said attachment appendage comprises a platform connected with said base, and a slotted tongue connected with said platform, wherein said first and second lower slots are located at said platform; wherein said first rail is separated from said spring arm by a first upper slot, said second rail is separated from said spring arm by a second upper slot, said first rail is separated from said attachment appendage by a first lower slot, and said second rail is separated from said attachment appendage by a second lower slot; and wherein said attachment appendage is connectable to a first article having a double-slotted seat and ramped nib, and wherein a planar edged second article is receivable into said first and second upper slots and held thereat by said pair of barbs.
  • 8. The edge clip of claim 7, wherein said spring arm comprises a first member connected with said first rail overlapped by a second member connected with said second rail, said second member having a tab, said tab being folded onto said first member to thereby interconnect said first and second members.
  • 9. The edge clip of claim 8, wherein said spring arm is radiused to form said apex, said first rail is radiused to form said first basal corner, and said second rail is radiused to form said second basal corner.
  • 10. The edge clip of claim 9, further comprising:a first pointed flange connected with said first rail; and a second pointed flange connected with said second rail; wherein said first and second pointed rails mutually abut in transverse relation to said base and in spaced relation to said base.
  • 11. A method for making an edge clip, comprising the steps of:forming a patterned blank from a solid blank of sheet metal stock, said patterned blank having a base, a projection forward of the base, and first and second wings located at either side of the base, wherein each of the first and second wings has a respective first and second outboard member and a respective first and second inboard member, wherein the second outboard member includes a tab and each the first and second outboard members include a barb, and wherein a pointed flange projects from a rear edge of the patterned blank at each of the first and second wings; forming the projection into an attachment appendage comprising a platform connected to the base and a slotted tongue connected to the platform; folding the first and second wings into a triangular shape defined by an apex, a first basal corner and a second basal corner; wherein an overlapped spring arm is radiused to form the apex and formed of an overlap of the first and second outboard members, wherein the barbs point toward the platform, and wherein the tab is bent over the first outboard member to thereby secure the overlap of the first and second outboard members and unifying the overlapped spring arm; wherein a first rail is formed of the first inboard member and is radiused to form the first basal corner and a second rail is formed of the second inboard member and is radiused to form the second basal corner; and wherein each of the first and second rails project in parallel with the overlapped spring arm and are separated therefrom, respectively, by first and second upper slots; and wherein the first and second rails are separated from the platform, respectively, by first and second lower slots; and folding the first and second pointed flanges into mutual abutment rearwardly of the first and second upper slots in spaced relation to the base.
  • 12. An edge clip product made according to the method of claim 11.
  • 13. The method of claim 11, wherein said forming is provided by a high speed progressive die.
  • 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said solid blank is formed of precoated sheet metal stock.
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