Claims
- 1. A magnet for holding thin non-magnetic sheet material against a flat smooth magnetically attractive surface, said magnet comprising a one-piece sheet-like relatively thin rigid unitary body having first and second non-magnetic body segments joined together along a common bend line at an obtuse angle, said first and second body segments having bottom surfaces, said bottom surfaces having substantially the same surface areas, magnetic sheet material having planar magnetic surfaces substantially co-extensive in size with the body segments secured to the bottom surfaces of the body segments, said magnetic sheet material having a bend line generally parallel to the bend line of the body segments, said bend line of the magnetic sheet material functioning as a fulcrum whereby all of said bottom magnetic surfaces are alternately engageable with a magnetically attractive surface in direct contact therewith and through said thin non-magnetic sheet material to be held against the magnetically attractive surface.
- 2. A magnet according to claim 1 wherein said obtuse angle is between about 185 and 200 degrees.
- 3. A magnet according to claim 1 wherein the top surface of the unitary body opposite from said bottom magnet surfaces is relatively flat and smooth, whereby the top surface may be imprinted with advertising or other indicia.
- 4. A magnet according to claim 1 wherein said unitary body is generally rectangular in configuration.
- 5. A magnet for holding thin non-magnetic sheet material against a flat smooth magnetically attractive surface, said magnet comprising a one-piece relatively thin rigid unitary body, said unitary body includes at least three bottom flat planar magnetic surfaces alternately engageable with said magnetically attractive surface, adjacent magnetic surfaces being joined along a common bend line at an obtuse angle, said bend line functioning as a fulcrum whereby all of said bottom magnetic surfaces are alternately engageable with a magnetically attractive surface in direct contact therewith and through said thin non-magnetic sheet material to be held against the magnetically attractive surface.
- 6. A magnet according to claim 5 wherein said obtuse angle is at least 185 degrees.
- 7. A magnet according to claim 6 wherein said obtuse angle is between about 185 and 200 degrees.
- 8. A magnet for holding thin non-magnetic sheet material against a flat smooth magnetically attractive surface, said magnet comprising a one-piece relatively thin rigid unitary body having first and second non-magnetic body segments joined thereto along a common bend line at an obtuse angle of about 185 to 200 degrees, magnetic sheet material secured to the body segments having planar bottom magnetic surfaces substantially co-extensive in size with the body segments, said magnetic sheet material having a bend line generally parallel to the bend line of the body segments, said bend line of the magnetic sheet material functioning as a fulcrum whereby all of said bottom magnetic surfaces are alternately engageable with a magnetically attractive surface in direct contact therewith and through said thin non-magnetic sheet material to be held against the magnetically attractive surface, and the top of said unitary body opposite from said bottom magnetic surfaces is relatively flat and smooth, whereby the top of said unitary body may be imprinted with advertising or other indicia.
- 9. A magnet according to claim 8 wherein said unitary body is generally rectangular in configuration.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional No. 60/122,515 filed Mar. 3, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Provisional Applications (1)
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