Information
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Patent Grant
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6269573
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Patent Number
6,269,573
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 4, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 7, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 040 666
- 040 607
- 040 658
- 248 741
- 248 742
- 248 743
- 248 22211
- 248 22212
- 248 22213
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An information tag (100) for use on a elongate object (200), which tag (100) comprises a tag body (10) having a surface (11/12) for displaying information and a ring (16), and a separate clamp (20) for connecting the tag body (10) to the object (200). The clamp (20) is openable to present two ends (22A) and subsequently closable for connection to the object (200), with the two ends (22A) being restricted close together by the ring (16) of the tag body (10).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Information tags in general are known for displaying information of any kind. In one type, the information tag has a body that is provided with a strap for connection to a support or product. The strap may not be convenient to use or provide a sufficiently stable connection, and is often too long, leaving a tail behind in use.
The invention seeks to mitigate or to at least alleviate such problems by providing an improved information tag.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, there is provided an information tag for use on a elongate object, which tag comprises a tag body having a surface for displaying information and an engagement part, and a separate clamp for connecting the tag body to said object, which clamp is openable to present two ends and subsequently closable for connection to said object, with said two ends being restricted close together by the engagement part of the tag body.
Preferably, the clamp is substantially cylindrical when it is closed, and is split on one side as between its two ends.
Preferably, the clamp comprises two parts having respective said ends.
More preferably, the two clamp parts are integral with each other, and a weakened fold line is formed between them.
In a preferred construction, the two clamp ends together form a protrusion on one side of the clamp when the clamp is closed.
More preferably, the protrusion has a conical head and a neck connecting the head to the clamp.
Conveniently, the engagement part is an integral part of the tag body.
In a preferred embodiment, the engagement part comprises a hole for restricting the two clamp ends close together by surrounding them, as a result of the engagement part and the clamp ends being push-fitted together.
More preferably, the engagement part is in the form of a ring.
Further more preferably, the protrusion has a conical head and a neck connecting the head to the clamp, and a notch is formed in the tag body immediately behind the ring for accommodating the head of the protrusion while the ring surrounds the neck.
It is preferred that either one of the engagement part and the two clamp ends together has a substantially circular cross-section, such that when they are inter-engaged the tag body is rotatable relative to the clamp over 360°.
Advantageously, the clamp is provided, on its inner side, with at least one resilient member for gripping said object.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an embodiment of an information tag in accordance with the invention, which has a tag body and a clamp;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view corresponding to
FIG. 1
, showing how the clamp works and the tag body is connected to the clamp;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view corresponding to
FIG. 1
, showing the tag body being rotatable relative to the clamp;
FIGS. 4 and 5
are side and top plan views of the information tag of
FIG. 1
, showing the tag body and clamp separated; and
FIGS. 6 and 7
are side and cross-sectional top plan views of the clamp of
FIG. 1
, in an open condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings, there is shown an information tag
100
embodying the invention, which tag
100
comprises a plastics tag body
10
and a separate plastics clamp
20
connected to the tag body
10
for attachment onto a elongate object, such as a cord
200
of a stethoscope.
The tag body
10
is flat rectangular in shape, having opposite sides
11
and
12
for displaying information and including front and rear ends
13
and
14
. The rear end
14
is formed with a notch
15
and a circular ring
16
integrally across the open end of the notch
15
. More specifically, the notch
15
generally extends along the principal axis of the tag body
10
and the ring
16
lies in an imaginary plane perpendicular to that axis. The hole as provided by the ring
16
has a diameter relatively smaller than the width of the notch
15
at its open end.
The clamp
20
has a cylindrical body
21
, on one side X of which an integral stud
22
projects radially outwards. The stud
22
has a conical head
23
and a neck
24
connecting the head
23
to the clamp body
21
. The head
23
has an outer diameter slightly larger than the inner diameter of the ring
16
, such that the stud
22
(or its head
23
) may be push-fitted through the ring
16
or alternatively the ring
16
may be pushed to fit around the stud
22
(or its neck
24
), whereby the tag body
10
and clamp
20
are connected together. The notch
15
, which is provided immediately behind the ring
16
, serves to accommodate the head
23
while the ring
16
surrounds the neck
24
.
The clamp body
21
is slit open longitudinally on the side X, for opening into two halves or parts
21
A that remain inter-connected along a weakened fold line Y formed on the diametrically opposite side. The splitting plane coincides with the axis of the stud
22
, such that each body part
21
A carries a corresponding half
22
A of the stud
22
at its end. The two body parts
21
A are foldable, about the fold line Y, to open apart and close together, thereby enabling the clamp
20
to clamp onto the cord
200
. While the clamp
20
is in the closed condition (on the cord
200
), in which the two stud halves
22
A are brought back together, the tag body
10
may be connected to the clamp
20
for use, through push-fit engagement between the ring
16
and the stud
22
as described above.
During use, the tag body
10
holds the clamp
20
closed by reason of the ring
16
restricting the two stud parts
22
A close together by surrounding them. As both the inner side of the ring
16
and the neck
24
of the stud halves
22
A together have a circular cross-section, the tag body
10
is rotatable relative to the clamp
20
over 360° to any angle or to reveal either side
11
/
12
for viewing.
The wall of each body part
21
A is integrally formed with a pair of longitudinally extending fingers
25
which are displaced inwardly as well as resilient for gripping the cord
200
and/or suiting cords of slightly different diameters. Optionally, two pairs of inter-engageable pins
25
and holes
26
are formed on the split surfaces of the body parts
21
A respectively, for engagement to reinforce the clamp
20
when the clamp
20
is in the closed condition in use.
The invention has been given by way of example only, and various modifications of and/or alterations to the described embodiment may be made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as specified in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An information tag for use on a elongate object, which tag comprises:a tag body having a surface for displaying information and an engagement part; and a separate clamp for connecting the tag body to the object, the clamp being openable to present two ends and subsequently closable for connection to the object, with said two ends being restricted close together by the engagement part of the tag body, wherein the engagement part comprises a ring having a hole for restricting the two clamp ends close together by surrounding them, as a result of the engagement part and the clamp ends being push-fitted together, wherein the two ends form a protrusion having a conical head and a neck connecting the head to the clamp, and wherein a notch is formed in the tag body immediately behind the ring for accommodating the head of the protrusion while the ring surrounds the neck.
- 2. The information tag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clamp is substantially cylindrical when it is closed, and is split on one side between its two ends.
- 3. The information tag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clamp comprises two parts, each part having a respective one of said ends.
- 4. The information tag as claimed in claim 3, wherein the two clamp parts are integral with each other, and a weakened fold line is formed between them.
- 5. The information tag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two clamp ends together form the protrusion on one side of the clamp when the clamp is closed.
- 6. The information tag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement part is an integral part of the tag body.
- 7. The information tag as claimed in claim 1, wherein either one of the engagement part and the two clamp ends together has a substantially circular cross-section, such that when they are inter-engaged, the tag body is rotatable relative to the clamp over 360°.
- 8. The information tag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clamp is provided, on its inner side, with at least one resilient member for gripping the object.
US Referenced Citations (5)