Furniture clip

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6481811
  • Patent Number
    6,481,811
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 29, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 19, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A furniture clip includes a mounting member, two clip arms, and a securing member that extends in a direction generally perpendicular to that of the first clip arm and that is adapted to secure the clip to the fixed frame of a cabinet or set of drawers. The clip arms are each attached at one end to the mounting member and are designed to contact opposing surfaces of a movable member such as a door or drawer. The second clip arm will exert a force onto a movable member that is enough to secure the movable member against the first clip arm. The clip arms extend in a direction generally parallel to one another, thereby forming a gap between them. The gap has a portion that tapers from wide to narrow with increasing distance from the ends of the clip arms that are attached to the mounting member, and towards the free ends of the clip arms, the gap may also taper out again from narrow to wide to facilitate attachment and removal of the clip from a movable member. The clip may also include a shoulder on the mounting member on first clip arm that facilitates positioning the clip on a movable member so that the securing member will engage the fixed frame properly when the movable member is closed. The furniture clip provides an inexpensive and simple device that can be quickly and easily installed on cabinet doors or drawers and effectively restrains them in a closed position during shipment.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to furniture and relates more particularly to a furniture clip used to secure a cabinet door or drawer in a closed position for shipping.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The furniture industry has a long-standing problem with the manufacture of kitchen cabinets and similar products that have either doors hinged to the frame or drawers: the doors or drawers can open and become damaged during shipment. As they are often designed for home use, these types of cabinets typically have magnetic or mechanical catches that release easily. Because the catches ordinarily release easily, the doors tend to open if the cabinets are tipped or bumped during shipping, and the doors are frequently damaged by swinging open under their own weight or bumping into other objects.




The industry has tried numerous methods to prevent accidental opening during shipment, including tape, staples, and wire wrapped around the door and frame. None of these methods has given complete satisfaction, and indeed many can cause other types of damage to the cabinets such as sticky residue, holes, or scratches. Various mechanical locking devices have been developed, but these can be difficult to attach and detach, prohibitively expensive, or damaging to the cabinet in some way. In addition, these locking devices may not accommodate face plates of different thicknesses or doors with molding along the edges.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide an inexpensive and simple yet effective device that can be quickly and easily installed on cabinet doors or drawers to restrain the doors and drawers in a closed position during shipping.




It is another object of the present invention is to provide a single furniture door clip that can accommodate doors and drawers of different thicknesses and with molding along the edges.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a furniture door clip that can be installed and removed with low risk of damage to the cabinet and that may be left on the cabinet to serve as an easily operable door lock.




These and other objects are satisfied by the present invention, which is directed to a clip for securing a movable member, such as a cabinet door or a drawer, to a fixed frame. The clip comprises a mounting member, two clip arms, and a securing member


10


that extends generally perpendicularly to the first clip arm and is adapted to secure the clip to the fixed frame. The clip arms each have respective fixed and free ends. The first clip arm connects at its fixed end to the mounting member and is designed to contact one surface of the movable member. The second clip arm connects at its fixed end to the mounting member and is designed to contact an opposing surface of the movable member.




The second clip arm may be arcuate, and it preferably extends in a direction generally parallel to the first clip arm. The first and second clip arms have a gap between them. The gap has a portion that tapers from wide to narrow with increasing distance from the fixed ends of the clip arms for a portion of the length of the arms. Towards the free ends of the clip arms, the gap may also taper out again from narrow to wide to facilitate attachment and removal of the clip from the movable member.




The clip may also include a shoulder on the mounting member or first clip arm that facilitates positioning the clip on the movable member so that the securing member will engage the fixed frame when the movable member is closed. The second clip arm should exert a force onto the movable member that is sufficient to secure the movable member against the first clip arm, but not so much that it prevents the easy attachment to or removal of the clip from the movable member, which typically has a thickness between ⅛ and 1 ¼ inches. The force exerted by the second clip arm upon the movable member when it is installed in place is preferably between 1, 2, 9 or 10 to 10, 20, 90 or 100 pounds (lbs.), depending upon the particular choice of material from which the clip is made, the specific thickness of the movable member, the particular configuration of the clip, etc. For example, in on embodiment the clip may exert a force of between 1 or 2 to 10 or 20 lbs; in another embodiment the clip may exert a force of between 9 or 10 to 90 or 100 lbs.




Ideally, the clip is formed of a polymeric material, and the securing member is barbed at its free end. A flange extends from the mounting location in a direction opposite that in which the first clip arm extends and contacts the fixed frame.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




FIG.


1


. is a perspective view of both a prior art furniture door clip and one embodiment of the present invention installed upon a cabinet door.




FIG.


2


. is a perspective view of the prior art furniture door clip of FIG.


1


.




FIG.


3


. is a perspective view of the embodiment of a furniture clip of the present invention FIG.


1


.




FIG.


4


. is a side view of the furniture door clip of

FIGS. 1 and 3

.




FIG.


5


. is a side section view of the clip of

FIG. 3

installed on a cabinet door with the door in the closed position.




FIG.


6


. is a side section view of the clip of

FIG. 3

installed on a cabinet door, thicker than the door shown in

FIG. 5

, with the door in the closed position.




FIG.


7


. is a front view of a furniture clip of the invention.




FIG.


8


. is a back view of a furniture clip of the invention.




FIG.


9


. is a top view of a furniture clip of the invention.




FIG.


10


. is a bottom view of a furniture clip of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. In the figures, certain layers, elements, spacings, or regions may be exaggerated for clarity.




A prior art furniture door clip is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. As shown, the prior art clip


10


has a tripartite configuration, with a central transition member


11


and two securing members


12


,


13


that are connected at the ends to the transition member


11


and extend generally perpendicularly therefrom. Each of the two securing members


12


,


13


is barbed at its respective free end


14


,


15


.




In operation, as shown in

FIG. 1

, the prior art clip


10


fits below an edge


20


of the fixed frame


21


such the securing member


13


engages the fixed frame


21


and the securing member


14


extends generally outward toward the movable member


30


. When the movable member


30


is closed, the securing member


12


engages the movable member


30


and maintains the door in the closed position.




A preferred embodiment of the instant invention is shown in FIG.


1


and


3


-


5


. As shown, a furniture door clip


40


comprises a mounting member


41


, a first clip arm


42


having a fixed end


43


and a free end


44


, a second clip arm


45


having a fixed end


46


and a free end


47


, and a securing member


48


extending generally perpendicularly to the first clip arm


42


. The first clip arm


42


is connected at its fixed end


43


to the mounting member


41


and the second clip arm


45


is also connected at its fixed end


46


to the mounting member


41


. The clip arms


42


,


45


extend in a generally parallel direction A, as shown in

FIG. 3

, and define a gap


50


that tapers from wide to narrow with increasing distance from the fixed ends


43


,


46


of the clip arms


42


,


45


until close to the free ends


44


,


47


of the clip arms


42


,


45


, at which point the gap


50


widens again.




Illustratively and preferably, the second clip arm


45


is arcuate, which allows the clip


40


to fit over molding at the edge of the movable member


30


and also allows the clip


40


to expand or contract to fit movable members


30


of different thicknesses. Alternatively, the second clip arm


45


could extend generally perpendicularly from the mounting member


41


and then angle sharply back toward the free end


44


of the first clip arm


42


. This configuration would also allow the clip


40


to fit over molding at the edge of the movable member


30


and to expand or contract to fit movable members


30


of different thicknesses.




The illustrated embodiment also includes a shoulder


49


that is located on the mounting member


41


and is adapted to engage the movable member


30


to facilitate the relative positioning of the movable member


30


and the fixed frame


21


. Alternatively, the clip


40


may be constructed with no shoulder


49


, or an indistinguishable shoulder may be integrated into the second clip arm


45


.




Preferably the clip


40


is formed of a polymeric material. The clip


40


may also be formed of a metal, wood, ceramic, or textile. If the clip


40


is formed of a nonpolymeric material, the clip arms


42


,


45


and securing member


48


may be coated with a polymeric material to help prevent scratching. A particularly preferred polymeric material is high density polyethylene, because the self-lubricating properties thereof help prevent scratching or marring of the movable member when the clip is installed thereon.




In the preferred embodiment, the securing member


48


is barbed


53


at its free end


51


. Instead of a barb


53


, the securing member


48


may terminate in a hook or an angular extension.




Preferably, a flange


52


adapted to contact the fixed frame


21


extends from the mounting member


41


in a direction opposite that in which the first clip arm


42


extends. The purpose of the flange


52


is to brace against the frame and help facilitate clamping.




Alternatively, the clip


40


could be designed without a flange


52


, or the flange function could be integrated into the design of one of the clip arms


42


,


45


.




In operation, the clip arms


42


,


45


fit over a door


30


, engaging the shoulder


49


at the top edge of the door


30


. (

FIGS. 1 and 5

) The shoulder


49


positions the clip


40


properly in relation to the movable member


30


and the fixed frame


21


. The deflection of the second clip arm


45


required to receive the door


30


causes the exertion of a force on the door


30


that secures the door


30


against the first clip arm


42


. As the door


30


is closed, the securing member


48


is pressed against an edge


20


of the fixed frame


21


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, once the barb


53


at the free end


51


of the securing member


48


passes beyond and engages the fixed frame


21


, the door


30


is held in a closed position against the fixed frame


21


. Meanwhile, the flange


52


contacts a surface of the fixed frame


21


and prevents a light force on the second clip arm


45


from disengaging the barbed securing member


48


. As shown in FIG.


5


and

FIG. 6

, an advantage of the present invention is that a single clip of the invention may be used on doors of differing thickness, whether or not those doors have an outer bead, molding or other raised portion along the outer edge


31


thereof.




The present invention has several distinct advantages over the prior art. A single size of the clip


40


is able to accommodate face plates


21


,


30


of various thicknesses. In addition, the clip


40


can accommodate cabinet doors


30


with molding around the edge. The clip


40


can be made inexpensively, installed relatively quickly and easily, and is unlikely to damage furniture. The flange


52


prevents the clip from being disengaged by a light force on the second clip arm


45


. Another advantage is that without changing the design at all, the clip


40


can be used not only for cabinet doors but also for drawers.




The foregoing is illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting thereof. Although a few exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the claims. Therefore, it is to be understood that the foregoing is illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications to the disclosed embodiments, as well as other embodiments, are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. The invention is defined by the following claims, with equivalents of the claims to be included therein.



Claims
  • 1. A clip for securing a movable member to a fixed frame, said clip being a unitary member formed of a polymeric material and comprising:a mounting member including a shoulder; first and second clip arms having respective fixed and free ends; said first clip arm connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and adapted to contact a first inner surface of said movable member; said second clip arm connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and adapted to contact a second surface of said movable member, said first and second arms defining a gap, said gap having a portion tapering from wide to narrow with increasing distance from said fixed ends of said clip arms; and a securing member extending generally perpendicularly to said first clip arm and adapted to secure said clip to said fixed frame; the shoulder facing the gap and adapted to engage the movable member to facilitate the relative positioning of the movable member and the frame.
  • 2. A clip according to claim 1, wherein said gap has a major portion tapering from wide to narrow with increasing distance from said fixed ends of said clip arms.
  • 3. A clip according to claim 1, wherein said first and second clip arms extend in a generally parallel direction.
  • 4. A clip according to claim 1, wherein said second clip arm is arcuate.
  • 5. A clip according to claim 1, wherein said gap has an end portion tapering from narrow to wide approaching said free ends of said clip arms.
  • 6. A clip according to claim 1, wherein said second clip arm exerts a force to secure said movable member against said first clip arm while still allowing said clip to be easily inserted onto or removed from said movable member where said movable member has a thickness between ⅛ and 1 ¼ inches.
  • 7. A clip according to claim 6, wherein said second clip arm exerts a force of between 1 and 100 lbs. on said movable member.
  • 8. A clip according to claim 1, wherein said clip is formed of a polymeric material.
  • 9. A cabinet in condition for shipping, comprising:a fixed frame; a movable member configured to separate from said fixed frame; and a clip, wherein said clip is a unitary member formed of a polymeric material and comprises: a mounting member; first and second clip arms having respective fixed and free ends, said first clip arm connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and contacting a first inner surface of said movable member, said second clip arm connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and contacting a second opposed surface of said movable member, said first and second clip arms defining a gap, said gap having a portion tapering from wide to narrow at increasing distance from said fixed ends of said clip arms; and a securing member extending generally perpendicularly to said first clip arm and securing said clip to said fixed frame.
  • 10. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein said gap has a major portion tapering from wide to narrow with increasing distance from said fixed ends of said clip arms.
  • 11. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein said first and second clip arms extend in a generally parallel direction.
  • 12. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein said mounting member includes a shoulder facing said gap and adapted to engage said movable member to facilitate the relative positioning of said movable member and said fixed frame.
  • 13. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein said second clip arm is arcuate.
  • 14. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein said gap has an end portion tapering from narrow to wide approaching said free ends of said clip arms.
  • 15. A clip according to claim 14, wherein said second clip arm exerts a force of between 1 and 100 lbs. on said movable member.
  • 16. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein said second clip arm secures said movable member against said first clip arm while still allowing said clip to be easily inserted onto or removed from said movable member where said movable member has a thickness between ⅛ and 1 ¼ inches.
  • 17. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein said securing member is barbed at a free end thereof.
  • 18. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein a flange extends from said mounting member in a direction opposite that in which said first clip arm extends and contacts said fixed frame.
  • 19. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein said movable member is a door.
  • 20. A cabinet in condition for shipping according to claim 9, wherein said movable member is a drawer.
  • 21. A clip according to claim 9, wherein a flap extends from said mounting member in a direction opposite that in which said first clip arm extends and is adapted to contact the first inner surface of said movable member as is said first clip arm.
  • 22. A clip for securing a movable member to a fixed frame, the clip being a unitary member formed of a polymeric material and comprising:a mounting member; first and second clip arms having respective fixed and free ends, wherein said first and second clip arms extend in a generally parallel direction, and wherein said second clip arm is arcuate; said first clip arm connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and adapted to contact a first inner surface of said movable member; said second clip arm connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and adapted to contact a second surface of said movable member, said first and second clip arms defining a gap, said gap having a portion tapering from wide to narrow with increasing distance from said fixed ends of said clip arms, and wherein said gap has a major portion tapering from wide to narrow with increasing distance from said fixed ends of said clip arms; and a securing member extending generally perpendicularly to said first clip arm and adapted to secure said clip to said fixed frame.
  • 23. A clip according to claim 23, wherein said gap has an end portion tapering from narrow to wide approaching said free ends of said clip arms.
  • 24. A clip according to claim 22, wherein said second clip arm exerts a force to secure said movable member against said first clip arm while still allowing said clip to be easily inserted onto or removed from said movable member where said movable member has a thickness between ⅛ and 1¼ inches.
  • 25. A clip according to claim 24, wherein said second clip arm exerts a force of between 1 and 100 lbs. on said movable member.
  • 26. A clip according to claim 26, wherein said securing member is barbed at a free end thereof.
  • 27. A clip for securing a movable member to a fixed frame, said clip being a unitary member formed of a polymeric material and comprising:a mounting member; first and second clip arms having respective fixed and free ends; said first clip arm connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and adapted to contact a first inner surface of said movable member; said second clip arm with an arcuate profile connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and adapted to contact a second surface of said movable member, said first and second clip arms defining a gap, said gap having a portion tapering from wide to narrow with increasing distance from said fixed ends of said clip arms; a shoulder positioned between the second clip arm and the mounting member configured to engage the top surface of the movable member; and a securing member extending generally perpendicularly to said first clip arm and adapted to secure said clip to said fixed frame.
  • 28. A clip for securing a movable member to a fixed frame, said clip being a unitary member formed of a polymeric material and comprising:a mounting member; first and second clip arms having respective fixed and free ends; said first clip arm connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and adapted to contact a first inner surface of said movable member; said second clip arm connected at said fixed end to said mounting member and adapted to contact a second surface of said movable member, said first and second clip arms defining a gap, said gap having a portion tapering from wide to narrow with increasing distance from said fixed ends of said clip arms; and a securing member extending generally perpendicularly to said first clip arm and adapted to secure said clip to said fixed frame; wherein a flange extends from the mounting member in a direction opposite that in which the first clip arm extends and is adapted to contact the fixed frame.
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