Claims
- 1. A hair clip comprising:
- a relatively elongated base plate having first and second ends, a pair of hooking arms on said base plate first end capable of overlapping each other, each hooking arm having a base portion adjacent said base plate, a relatively elongated hair retainer having first and second ends, said hair retainer second end being rotatably connected to said base plate second end, said hair retainer further having at the first end thereof an engaging part releasably latchable by said pair of hooking arms, a relatively elongated spring board interposed between said base plate and said hair retainer and mounted on one of said base plate and said hair retainer, said spring board being shaped so as to urge the hair retainer toward its open state as long as the engaging part is latched by said pair of hooking arms, releasing means for releasing said hair retainer from said base plate, said releasing means comprising: clampable members each protruding outwardly from each said hooking arm base portion so as to come into a contacting relationship with said engaging part, said clampable members being shaped such that when said first end of said base plate is pressed toward said first end of said hair retainer when is in its latched position, said hooking arms are caused to overlap each other to take a releasing position, shackling means operably associated with said hair retainer and said spring board and shaped to hold said hooking arms in their overlapping state even after they have taken said releasing position, and restoring means operably associated with said hair retainer and said spring board and shaped to urge said shackling means toward a free position for releasing said hooking arms as said hair retainer is rotated away from said base plate toward its open state in which said engaging part is no longer latched by said hooking arms.
- 2. A hair clip as defined in claim 1 wherein said shackling means and clampable members are frictionally engaged at the beginning of said releasing position.
- 3. A hair clip as defined in claim 1 wherein each hooking arm is relatively elongated and has an upper end connected to said base plate and a free lower end, inner and outer vertically extending sides between said upper and lower ends, said inner sides being adjacent, a hook protruding from each arm outer side.
- 4. A hair clip as defined in claim 3 wherein the hook is located a spaced distance from its associated clampable member.
- 5. A hair clip as defined in claim 4 wherein the said clampable members each is formed with a wedging edge for engaging said shackling means.
- 6. A hair clip as defined in claim 5 wherein said shackling means includes restrainer surfaces spaced apart a distance to engage said hook sides to have said hooking arm free ends in substantially complete overlapping condition.
- 7. A hair clip as defined in claim 1 further comprising an ornamental cover mounted on said base plate.
- 8. A hair clip as defined in claim 1 wherein said shackling means includes a stopper adapted to engage said base plate incident to releasing said hair retainer and operative to develop flexing of said shackling means.
- 9. A hair clip comprising a relatively elongated base plate including a pair of brackets at one end and pair of ledges at the other end, a relatively elongated hair retainer rotatably connected to the brackets at one end, said hair retainer having an engaging portion at the other end and movable between hair clamping and unclamping positions, a pair of hooking arms projecting inwardly from the inside of the ledges, each hooking arm including a leg portion having a free end with said free ends being capable of overlapping, said leg portions having opposed hooks, clampable means projecting laterally from each leg portion and spaced above said hook, said clampable means not overlapping when said arm free ends overlap, a relatively elongated spring board interposed between said base plate and hair retainer and mounted on one of said base plate and said hair retainer, said spring board being operative to urge said hair retainer away from said base plate, and means operably associated with one of said spring board and said retainer for temporarily holding said free ends in overlapping condition until said engaging portion moves out of contacting relation with said clampable means and below said hooks, each clampable means being equipped with a wedging contour facing said hook, said temporarily holding means including tongue means extending longitudinally of one of said hair retainer and spring board and having a free end, and a shackling member at said free end.
- 10. A hair clip as defined in claim 9 wherein said shackling member is mounted on said spring board and said shackling member includes an annular frame for engaging said hooking arms for temporarily holding the same in overlapped condition.
- 11. A hair clip as defined in claim 9 wherein said shackling member includes a pair of restrainer surfaces for engaging said hooking arms for temporarily holding the same in overlapped condition.
- 12. A hair clip as defined in claim 11 in which said shackling member is mounted on said hair retainer.
- 13. A hair clip comprising a relatively elongated base plate including a pair of brackets at one end and pair of ledges at the other end, a relatively elongated hair retainer rotatably connected to the brackets at one end, said hair retainer having an engaging portion at the other end and movable between hair clamping and unclamping positions, a pair of hooking arms projecting inwardly from the inside of the ledges, each hooking arm including a leg portion having a free end with said free ends being capable of overlapping, said leg portions having opposed hooks, clampable means projecting laterally from each leg portion and spaced above said hook, said clampable means not overlapping when said arm free ends overlap, a relatively elongated spring board interposed between said base plate and hair retainer and mounted on one of said base plate and said hair retainer, said spring board being operative to urge said hair retainer away from said base plate, and means operably associated with one of said spring board and said retainer for temporarily holding said free ends in overlapping condition until said engaging portion moves out of contacting relation with said clampable means and below said hooks, said temporarily holding means including shackling means engageable with said clampable means, said shackling means being equipped with stopper means adapted to engage said base plate incident to releasing said hair retainer and operative to facilitate disengagement of said shackling means from said clampable means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/106,385 filed Aug. 13, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,445,170.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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