1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an improved retaining member and, more particularly, to a storage bin retaining member adapted to retain a storage bin or other article on a support panel using spring pressure.
2. Description of the Related Art
Numerous storage systems comprising a plurality of bins attached to a support panel having spaced openings therein are known in the art. The support panels having storage bins attached thereto may be mounted in moving vehicles such as vans or trucks, may be attached to a wall, may be held between posts or may be supported by other means.
When the support panels are used in an environment involving motion, such as when mounted in a vehicle, storage bins or other article attached to such a support panel may become loose or detached from the support panel. Therefore there is a need for an improved retaining member for releasable attachment to a support panel to securely hold a storage bin or other article on the support panel.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a retaining member for attachment to a support panel having storage bins or other articles attached thereto wherein the retaining member is a clip which applies spring pressure to a storage bin or other article to retain it on the support panel.
The present invention achieves the above and other objects by providing a retaining member for releasable attachment to a support panel having at least an upper pair of horizontally spaced openings and a lower pair of horizontal spaced openings positioned below the upper pair of horizontal spaced openings. The retaining member includes a body having an upper arm portion extending outwardly from each side thereof, a lower support portion extending outwardly from each side thereof and a central portion connecting said upper arm portion and said lower arm portion. A pair of resilient tabs extend downwardly from outer ends of the upper arm portion with the tabs being flexible backwardly to engage the upper pair of openings and attach the body to the support panel. A spring member is connected to a bottom of the lower support portion to resiliently engage a top portion of a storage bin or other article attached to the lower pair of openings.
Each of the openings of the support panel may have an outwardly and upwardly extending engageable flange attached at a bottom thereof to the support panel and each lower support portion extending outwardly from the side of the body of the retaining member has a top edge which engages a bottom of the flange of each of the upper pair of horizontally spaced openings and wherein the resilient tabs engage the flanges. The central portion of the body of the retaining member has a width which is substantially equal to the width of a space between the upper pair of openings whereby the bin retaining member fits snugly between inner ends of the flanges of the upper pair of openings. The spring member may be a leaf spring and the retaining member may be constructed of plastic or metal.
These, together with other objects and advantages which will be subsequently apparent, reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully described and claimed hereafter, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout.
Referring to the drawings, a storage bin or other article retaining member or clip, generally referred to by the numeral 10, is shown which includes a body having an upper arm portion 12 extending outwardly from each side thereof, a lower support portion 14 extending outwardly from each side thereof and a central portion 16 connecting the upper arm portion and the lower support portion. A spring member 18 is attached to a bottom of the lower support portion 16. While a leaf spring is shown in the drawings, other suitable forms of springs may be used such as a round spring or a vertical coil spring.
The retaining member is constructed of either of a metal material such as spring steel or a suitable plastic material such as a high impact polystyrene, acetyl polymer material or a nylon.
The outer ends of upper arm portion 12 each have a tab 22 extending downwardly therefrom which is bent forwardly as shown in
The lower support portion 14 extends outwardly on each side beyond the outer ends of upper arm portion 12. The outer ends 28 of the lower support portion are bent forwardly whereby they may function as gripping means or handles for grabbing the clip.
The spring member 18 preferably is formed integrally with the bottom of the lower support member 14. The spring member shown in the drawings is a leaf spring member having an upper flange 32 with a flat top surface and a resilient lower leaf spring member 34 attached thereto at one end. While a leaf spring is shown in the drawings, other forms of springs may be used such as a round spring or a vertical coil spring.
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The storage bin 50 or other article is supported on a lower pair of spaced openings 56 of a lower row of openings 44. When the storage bin is attached to the lower pair of spaced openings and the retaining member is inserted between and attached to the upper pair of spaced openings 54, the spring 18 at the bottom of the retaining member is resiliently pressed against the top edge of the storage bin to securely retain the bin in place on the support panel. Depending on the width of the storage bin or other article, a plurality of retaining members may be utilized to securely retain the storage bin or other article on the storage panel.
When the storage bin is secured to at least one pair of spaced openings, another retaining member 10 is positioned in a pair of spaced openings adjacent the bottom of the storage bin as indicated by the numeral 58 to retain another storage bin mounted to the support panel below the first storage bin.
Numerous other modifications and adaptations of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art and thus, it is intended by the following claims, to cover all such adaptations which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.