This disclosure relates to mechanical fasteners and organization.
As disclosed herein, an assembly includes an elongated strap with a length extending between a first end and a second end, a first magnetic element proximate the first end of the strap, a second magnetic element proximate the second end of the strap, and a fastener attached to the first end of the strap.
The assembly is configured to be attached to a cloth, such as a purse or article of clothing, by pinching the cloth between the first magnetic element and the second magnetic element. The design of two magnetic elements and a fastener allows improved organization by allowing a user to secure keys or another object to the cloth. In some examples, at least one of the first and second magnetic elements is a rare earth magnet.
Fastener 106 is attached to the first end of strap 102 through loop 105 of strap 102. Fastener 108 is attached to the second end of strap 102 with pinch fit base 109 of fastener 108 secured to the second end of strap 102. In the specific example of assembly 100, fastener 106 is a ring fastener, and fastener 108 is a clasp fastener, such as a lobster claw clasp. Fastener 108 includes an optional swivel between pinch fit base 109 and the clasp mechanism.
Any variety of fastener may be selected for one or both of fasteners 106, 108. Such fasteners may represent a clasp, such as the lobster claw clasp of fastener 108, a hook, such as an open hook, a spring-loaded hook or a snap hook, and/or a ring, such as a solid ring, a hinged opening ring, or a split ring.
In various examples, magnetic elements 104 may comprise two permanent magnets or one permanent magnet and one ferromagnetic metal. Such permanent magnets may be permanent magnets comprising iron and/or rare earth magnets.
In some examples, elongated strap 102 is formed from a pliable material, such as a leather material, molded elastic material such as a plastic, or cloth material such as a woven fabric, such as nylon, cotton, polyester, wool, rayon, or other fabric. In the same or different examples, elongated strap 102 includes two layers with magnetic elements 104 between the layers such that elongated strap 102 covers magnetic elements 104.
In addition to attaching magnetic elements 104 to each other and/or pinching cloth objects between magnetic elements 104, magnetic elements 104 may also be used to attach metal objects to the ends of elongated strap 102. Elongated strap 102 may be wrapped around an object, such as a user's neck, arm, or wrist, such that assembly 100 may function as a lanyard. Moreover, elongated strap 102 may be wrapped around an object, such as a bag strap, or a handle, such as a bicycle, stroller, or shopping cart handle. Magnetic elements 104 may be attached to each other to secure assembly 100 to the strap, handle, or the user. In addition, fasteners 106, 108 may be used to attach assembly 100 to any object. In specific examples, fasteners 106, 108 may be used to attach assembly 100 to a bag, such as a purse or wristlet, such as assembly serves as the bag straps, including but not limited to purse straps, cross body bag straps, and/or wristlet straps. Depending on the intended use of assembly 100, the length of assembly 100 may vary from less than six inches to six feet or more. These are merely a few examples of how assembly 100 may be used to organize and removably attach objects to each other.
Fastener 206 is attached to the first end of strap 202 through loop 205 of strap 202. Fastener 208 is attached to the second end of strap 202 through loop 207 of strap 202. In the specific example of assembly 200, fastener 206 is a ring fastener, and fastener 208 is a clasp fastener, such as a lobster claw clasp. Fastener 208 includes an optional swivel between loop 207 and the clasp mechanism.
Assembly 200 is substantially similar to assembly 100 with the addition of a third fastener 211 including a loop 210 slideable over elongated strap 202. Fastener 211 includes a split ring fastener. For brevity, details of assembly 100 are not repeated with respect to assembly 200.
Fastener 306 is attached to the first end of strap 302 with pinch fit base 307 of fastener 306 secured to the first end of strap 302. Fastener 308 is attached to the second end of strap 302 with pinch fit base 309 of fastener 308 secured to the second end of strap 302. In the specific example of assembly 300, fastener 306 is a hinged ring fastener, and fastener 308 is a split ring fastener.
Assembly 300 is substantially similar to assembly 100 with except for different fastener configurations. For brevity, details of assembly 100 are not repeated with respect to assembly 300.
Elongated strap 402 includes a pocket 410 and a cover 403. Cover 403 configured to close an opening of pocket 410 when first magnetic element 404A is magnetically coupled to second magnetic element 404B such that cover 403 is folded over the opening of pocket 410. Fastener 406 is attached to the first end of strap 402 through loop 405 of strap 402.
Any variety of fastener may be selected for fastener 406. Such fasteners may represent a clasp, such as the lobster claw clasp, a hook, such as an open hook, a spring-loaded hook or a snap hook, and/or a ring, such as a solid ring, a hinged opening ring, or a split ring.
In various examples, magnetic elements 404 may comprises two permanent magnets or one permanent magnet and one ferromagnetic metal. Such permanent magnets may be permanent magnets comprising iron and/or rare earth magnets, such as neodymium magnets.
In some examples, elongated strap 402 is formed from a cloth material such as a woven fabric, such as nylon, cotton, polyester, wool, rayon, or other fabric. In the same or different examples, elongated strap 402 includes at least two layers with magnetic elements 404 between the layers such that elongated strap 402 covers magnetic elements 404.
Fastener 506 is attached to the first end of strap 502 with pinch fit base 507 of fastener 506 secured to the first end of strap 502. Fastener 508 is attached to the second end of strap 502 with ring base 509 of fastener 508 secured to loop 507 at the second end of strap 502. In the specific example of assembly 500, fastener 506 is a solid ring fastener, and fastener 508 is a spring hook fastener.
Assembly 500 is substantially similar to assembly 100 with the addition of card pockets 512A, 512B. Elongated strap 502 is configured to secure cards within the card pockets 512A, 512B when first magnetic element 504A is magnetically coupled to second magnetic element 504B. For brevity, details of assembly 100 are not repeated with respect to assembly 500.
Fastener 606 is attached to the first end of strap 602 with pinch fit base 607 of fastener 606 secured to the first end of strap 602. Fastener 608 is attached to the second end of strap 602 with ring base 609 of fastener 608 secured to loop 607 in the second end of strap 602. In the specific example of assembly 600, fastener 606 is a solid ring fastener, and fastener 608 is a spring hook fastener.
Assembly 600 is substantially similar to assembly 100 with the addition of pouch 612. Pouch 612 is secured to elongated strap 602. Elongated strap 602 is configured to secure an object within pouch 612 when first magnetic element 604A is magnetically coupled to second magnetic element 604B. For brevity, details of assembly 100 are not repeated with respect to assembly 600.
Fastener 706 is attached to the first end of strap 702. Specifically, fastener 706 is a solid ring fastener that extends through hole 705 in the first end of strap 702. Fastener 708 is attached to the second end of strap 702. Specifically, fastener 708 is a hinged opening ring fastener that extends through hole 707 in the second end of strap 702.
Strap 702 is formed from a molded material, such a as a molded a molded polymer, a molded silicon, or a molded rubber. In some examples, elongated strap 702 includes two layers with magnetic elements 704 between the layers such that elongated strap 702 covers magnetic elements 704. For example, elongated strap 702 may be overmolded on magnetic elements 704.
The molded material of strap 702 includes ornamental designs 703A, 703B with a narrowed region to facilitate bending to allow magnetic elements 704 to be magnetically coupled to each other as described with respect to assembly 100.
Any variety of fastener may be selected for one or both of fasteners 706, 708. Such fasteners may represent a clasp, a hook, such as an open hook, a spring-loaded hook or a snap hook, and/or a ring, such as a solid ring, a hinged opening ring, or a split ring.
In various examples, magnetic elements 704 may comprise two permanent magnets or one permanent magnet and one ferromagnetic metal. Such permanent magnets may be permanent magnets comprising iron and/or rare earth magnets.
Fastener 806 is attached to the first end of strap 802. Specifically, fastener 806 is a solid ring fastener that extends through hole 805 in the first end of strap 802. Fastener 808 is attached to the second end of strap 802. Specifically, fastener 808 is a hinged opening ring fastener with a ring that extends through hole 807 in the second end of strap 802.
Strap 802 is formed from a molded material, such a as a molded a molded polymer, a molded silicon, or a molded rubber. In some examples, elongated strap 802 includes two layers with magnetic elements 804 between the layers such that elongated strap 802 covers magnetic elements 804. For example, elongated strap 802 may be overmolded on magnetic elements 804.
Assembly 800 is substantially similar to assembly 700 except that elongated strap 802 includes a bifurcated portion between ornamental designs 803A, 803B. The bifurcated portion facilitates bending to allow magnetic elements 804 to be magnetically coupled to each other as described with respect to assembly 700. For brevity, details of assembly 700 are not repeated with respect to assembly 800.
Fastener 906 is attached to the first end of strap 902 through loop 905 of strap 902. Fastener 908 is attached to the second end of strap 902 through loop 907 of strap 902. In the specific example of assembly 900, fastener 906 is a ring fastener, and fastener 908 is a clasp fastener, such as a lobster claw clasp. Fastener 908 includes an optional swivel between loop 907 and the clasp mechanism.
Assembly 900 is substantially similar to assembly 100 except elongated strap 902 includes multiple strap segments interconnected by a ring to form elongated strap 902. Specifically, elongated strap 902 includes three separate strap segments: 902A, 902B, 902C. Strap segments 902A, 902B, 902C are connected by ring strap fastener buckles 922. Ring strap fastener buckles 922 pass through loops in the ends of strap segments 902A, 902B, 902C to interconnect the segments 902A, 902B, 902C into a single elongated strap 902. Center strap segment 902B includes a slider guide buckle 930 which facilitates changing the length of center strap segment 902B, and thereby the length of elongated strap 902. Specifically, slider guide buckle 930 changes the size of the loop connecting strap segment 902B to strap segment 902A via strap fastener buckle 922. For brevity, details of assembly 100 are not repeated with respect to assembly 900.
The specific techniques for an assembly including an elongated strap with two magnetic elements and a fastener on an end of the elongated strap, such as techniques embodied by assemblies 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 are merely illustrative of the general inventive concepts included in this disclosure as defined by the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/077,616, filed Sep. 12, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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