Claims
- 1. A tether clip for fastening a first panel relative to a second panel, the tether clip comprising:
a first retaining means adapted to be securable to the first panel; a second retaining means that is engageable with the second panel and limits the relative separation between the first and second panels; and a releasable fastener means intermediate said first and second retaining means and being adapted to be releasably engageable with the second panel, said releasable fastener means being adapted to normally maintain the first and second panels in a closed configuration relative to one another, and wherein said releasable fastener means releases the second panel in response to a force tending to separate the first and second panels that is greater than a first predetermined value.
- 2. The tether clip according to claim 1, wherein the first panel has a first opening, the second panel has a second opening, and said first retaining means comprises:
a shoulder; a first body portion projecting from a first side of said shoulder and having an end distal from said shoulder, said first body portion having a first longitudinal axis; and a first pair of resilient snap legs attached to said first body portion proximate said end of said first body portion distal from said shoulder.
- 3. The tether clip according to claim 2, wherein each of said first pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said first pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said first body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said first pair of resilient snap legs, and each of said first pair of resilient snap legs extends from said proximal end thereof generally in a direction toward a plane coincident with said first side of said shoulder and at least in part diverging away from said first longitudinal axis.
- 4. The tether clip according to claim 3, wherein each of said first pair of resilient snap legs has at least one notch provided proximate said distal end of each of said first pair of resilient snap legs, wherein when said first retaining means is secured to the first panel at least a portion of the first panel proximate the first opening is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said notch in each of said first pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure the tether clip to the first panel.
- 5. The tether clip according to claim 4, wherein said releasable fastener means comprises:
a second body portion projecting from a second side of said shoulder and having an end distal from said shoulder, said second body portion having a second longitudinal axis in line with said first longitudinal axis; and a second pair of resilient snap legs attached to said second body portion proximate said end of said second body portion distal from said shoulder.
- 6. The tether clip according to claim 5, wherein each of said second pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said second pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said second body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs, and a portion of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs extends from proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs generally in a direction toward a plane coincident with said second side of said shoulder and diverging away from said second longitudinal axis.
- 7. The tether clip according to claim 6, wherein each of said second pair of resilient snap legs has a surface portion proximate said distal end thereof that converges toward said second longitudinal axis with decreasing distance from said second side of said shoulder, wherein when said releasable fastener means is secured to the second panel at least a portion of the second panel proximate the second opening is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure the second panel to the first panel in the closed configuration, and wherein said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs cooperates with the portion of the second panel proximate the second opening to bend said second pair of resilient snap legs toward said second longitudinal axis to thereby allow the second panel to be released from said releasable fastener means when said releasable fastener means is initially secured to the second panel and a force tending to move the first and second panels apart and of a magnitude greater than said first predetermined value is applied.
- 8. The tether clip according to claim 7, wherein said second retaining means comprises:
a third body portion attached to said releasable fastener means proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs, said third body portion having an end distal from said releasable fastener means, said third body portion having a third longitudinal axis in line with said second longitudinal axis; and a third pair of resilient snap legs attached to said third body portion proximate said end of said third body portion distal from said releasable fastener means.
- 9. The tether clip according to claim 8, wherein each of said third pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said third pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said third body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said third pair of resilient snap legs, and each of said third pair of resilient snap legs extends from said proximal end thereof generally in a direction toward a plane coinciding with said second side of said shoulder and at least in part diverging away from said third longitudinal axis.
- 10. The tether clip according to claim 9, wherein each of said third pair of resilient snap legs has at least one notch provided proximate said distal end of each of said third pair of resilient snap legs, wherein said notch in each of said third pair of resilient snap legs can engage at least a portion of the second panel proximate the second opening to limit the separation between said first and second panels when the second panel is released by said releasable fastener means after being initially secured to the first panel by said releasable fastener means and any applied force tending to move the first and second panels further apart is of a magnitude less than a second predetermined value.
- 11. The tether clip according to claim 10, wherein a medial plane passing through both said second pair of resilient snap legs is substantially at a right angle measured about said third longitudinal axis relative to a medial plane passing through both said third pair of resilient snap legs.
- 12. The tether clip according to claim 10, wherein said shoulder has a first portion adjacent said first body portion and a second portion adjacent said second body portion, said first portion of said shoulder having a dimension perpendicular to said first and second longitudinal axes that is less than a dimension perpendicular to said first and second longitudinal axes of said second portion of said shoulder such that said shoulder has a surface that is depressed relative to said first side of said shoulder.
- 13. A tether clip system for fastening a first panel relative to a second panel, the tether clip system comprising:
a tether clip comprising:
a first retaining means adapted to be securable to the first panel; a second retaining means that is engageable with the second panel and limits the relative separation between the first and second panels; and a releasable fastener means intermediate said first and second retaining means and being adapted to be releasably engageable with the second panel, said releasable fastener means being adapted to normally maintain the first and second panels in a closed configuration relative to one another, and wherein said releasable fastener means releases the second panel in response to a force tending to separate the first and second panels that is greater than a first predetermined value; and means for increasing retention strength between said second retaining means and the second panel after the second panel has been released from said releasable fastener means.
- 14. The tether clip system according to claim 13, wherein the first panel has a first opening and said means for increasing retention strength comprises:
a portion of the second panel having a second opening therein; a first pair of regions of said portion of the second panel adjacent said second opening, said first pair of regions being located on opposite sides of said second opening along a first axis, each of said first pair of regions at least in part projecting outward from a first side of the second panel facing the first panel to form a pair of ramped surfaces inclined relative to a medial plane of said portion of the second panel having said second opening therein; and a second pair of regions of said portion of the second panel adjacent said second opening, said second pair of regions being located on opposite sides of said second opening along a second axis, said second axis being perpendicular to said first axis in plan view, each of said second pair of regions at least in part projecting outward from a second side of the second panel opposite the first side of the second panel.
- 15. The tether clip system according to claim 14, wherein said first retaining means comprises comprises:
a shoulder; a first body portion projecting from a first side of said shoulder and having an end distal from said shoulder, said first body portion having a first longitudinal axis; and a first pair of resilient snap legs attached to said first body portion proximate said end of said first body portion distal from said shoulder.
- 16. The tether clip system according to claim 15, wherein each of said first pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said first pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said first body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said first pair of resilient snap legs, and each of said first pair of resilient snap legs extends from said proximal end thereof generally in a direction toward a plane coincident with said first side of said shoulder and at least in part diverging away from said first longitudinal axis.
- 17. The tether clip system according to claim 16, wherein each of said first pair of resilient snap legs has at least one notch provided proximate said distal end of each of said first pair of resilient snap legs, wherein when said first retaining means is secured to the first panel at least a portion of the first panel proximate the first opening is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said notch in each of said first pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure the tether clip to the first panel.
- 18. The tether clip system according to claim 17, wherein said releasable fastener means comprises:
a second body portion projecting from a second side of said shoulder and having an end distal from said shoulder, said second body portion having a second longitudinal axis in line with said first longitudinal axis; and a second pair of resilient snap legs attached to said second body portion proximate said end of said second body portion distal from said shoulder.
- 19. The tether clip system according to claim 18, wherein each of said second pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said second pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said second body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs, and a portion of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs extends from proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs generally in a direction toward a plane coincident with said second side of said shoulder and diverging away from said second longitudinal axis.
- 20. The tether clip system according to claim 19, wherein each of said second pair of resilient snap legs has a surface portion proximate said distal end thereof that converges toward said second longitudinal axis with decreasing distance from said second side of said shoulder, wherein when said releasable fastener means is secured to the second panel at least a portion of the second panel proximate said second opening is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure the second panel to the first panel in the closed configuration, and wherein said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs cooperates with the portion of the second panel proximate said second opening to bend said second pair of resilient snap legs toward said second longitudinal axis to thereby allow the second panel to be released from said releasable fastener means when said releasable fastener means is initially secured to the second panel and a force tending to move the first and second panels apart and of a magnitude greater than said first predetermined value is applied.
- 21. The tether clip system according to claim 20, wherein said second retaining means comprises:
a third body portion attached to said releasable fastener means proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs, said third body portion having an end distal from said releasable fastener means, said third body portion having a third longitudinal axis in line with said second longitudinal axis; and a third pair of resilient snap legs attached to said third body portion proximate said end of said third body portion distal from said releasable fastener means.
- 22. The tether clip system according to claim 21, wherein each of said third pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said third pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said third body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said third pair of resilient snap legs, and each of said third pair of resilient snap legs extends from said proximal end thereof generally in a direction toward a plane coinciding with said second side of said shoulder and at least in part diverging away from said third longitudinal axis.
- 23. The tether clip system according to claim 22, wherein each of said third pair of resilient snap legs has at least one notch provided proximate said distal end of each of said third pair of resilient snap legs, wherein said notch in each of said third pair of resilient snap legs can engage at least a portion of the second panel proximate said second opening to limit the separation between said first and second panels when the second panel is released by said releasable fastener means after being initially secured to the first panel by said releasable fastener means and any applied force tending to move the first and second panels further apart is of a magnitude less than a second predetermined value.
- 24. The tether clip system according to claim 23, wherein a medial plane passing through both said second pair of resilient snap legs is substantially at a right angle measured about said third longitudinal axis relative to a medial plane passing through both said third pair of resilient snap legs.
- 25. The tether clip system according to claim 23, wherein said shoulder has a first portion adjacent said first body portion and a second portion adjacent said second body portion, said first portion of said shoulder having a dimension perpendicular to said first and second longitudinal axes that is less than a dimension perpendicular to said first and second longitudinal axes of said second portion of said shoulder such that said shoulder has a surface that is depressed relative to said first side of said shoulder.
- 26. A tether clip system for fastening a first panel having a first opening in a closed configuration relative to a second panel having a second opening, the tether clip system comprising:
a receptacle adapted for mounting to the second opening in the second panel; a tether clip comprising:
a first retaining means adapted to be securable to the first panel; and a second retaining means that engages with said receptacle when said receptacle is mounted to the second panel, said tether clip is mounted to said first panel, and the first and second panels are in an open configuration relative to one another, in order to limit the relative separation between the first and second panels; and a releasable fastener means adapted to releasably engage said tether clip to said receptacle when said receptacle is mounted to the second panel, said tether clip is mounted to said first panel, and the first and second panels are in a closed configuration relative to one another, said releasable fastener means being adapted to normally maintain the first and second panels in a closed configuration relative to one another wherein said receptacle is also in a closed position relative to said tether clip, and wherein said releasable fastener means allows said receptacle to be released from its closed position relative to said tether clip in response to a force tending to separate the first and second panels that is greater than a first predetermined value.
- 27. The tether clip system according to claim 26, wherein said first retaining means comprises comprises:
a shoulder; a first body portion projecting from a first side of said shoulder and having an end distal from said shoulder, said first body portion having a first longitudinal axis; and a first pair of resilient snap legs attached to said first body portion proximate said end of said first body portion distal from said shoulder.
- 28. The tether clip system according to claim 27, wherein each of said first pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said first pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said first body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said first pair of resilient snap legs, and each of said first pair of resilient snap legs extends from said proximal end thereof generally in a direction toward a plane coincident with said first side of said shoulder and at least in part diverging away from said first longitudinal axis.
- 29. The tether clip system according to claim 28, wherein each of said first pair of resilient snap legs has at least one notch provided proximate said distal end of each of said first pair of resilient snap legs, wherein when said first retaining means is secured to the first panel at least a portion of the first panel proximate the first opening is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said notch in each of said first pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure the tether clip to the first panel.
- 30. The tether clip system according to claim 29, wherein said releasable fastener means comprises:
a second body portion projecting from a second side of said shoulder and having an end distal from said shoulder, said second body portion having a second longitudinal axis in line with said first longitudinal axis; and a second pair of resilient snap legs attached to said second body portion proximate said end of said second body portion distal from said shoulder.
- 31. The tether clip system according to claim 30, wherein each of said second pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said second pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said second body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs, and a portion of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs extends from proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs generally in a direction toward a plane coincident with said second side of said shoulder and diverging away from said second longitudinal axis.
- 32. The tether clip system according to claim 31, wherein each of said second pair of resilient snap legs has a surface portion proximate said distal end thereof that converges toward said second longitudinal axis with decreasing distance from said second side of said shoulder, wherein when said releasable fastener means is secured to said receptacle at least a portion of said receptacle is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure the second panel to the first panel in the closed configuration, and wherein said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs cooperates with said at least a portion of said receptacle to bend said second pair of resilient snap legs toward said second longitudinal axis to thereby allow the second panel to be released from said releasable fastener means when said tether clip is mounted to the first panel, said receptacle is mounted to the second panel, said releasable fastener means is initially secured to said receptacle with the first and second panels in said closed configuration, and a force tending to move the first and second panels apart and of a magnitude greater than said first predetermined value is applied.
- 33. The tether clip system according to claim 32, wherein said second retaining means comprises:
a third body portion attached to said releasable fastener means proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs, said third body portion having an end distal from said releasable fastener means, said third body portion having a third longitudinal axis in line with said second longitudinal axis; and a third pair of resilient snap legs attached to said third body portion proximate said end of said third body portion distal from said releasable fastener means.
- 34. The tether clip system according to claim 33, wherein each of said third pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said third pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said third body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said third pair of resilient snap legs, and each of said third pair of resilient snap legs extends from said proximal end thereof generally in a direction toward a plane coinciding with said second side of said shoulder and at least in part diverging away from said third longitudinal axis.
- 35. The tether clip system according to claim 34, wherein each of said third pair of resilient snap legs has at least one notch provided proximate said distal end of each of said third pair of resilient snap legs, wherein said notch in each of said third pair of resilient snap legs can engage at least a portion of said receptacle to limit the separation between said first and second panels when the second panel is released by said releasable fastener means after being initially secured to the first panel by said releasable fastener means and any applied force tending to move the first and second panels further apart is of a magnitude less than a second predetermined value.
- 36. The tether clip system according to claim 35, wherein a medial plane passing through both said second pair of resilient snap legs is substantially coplanar with a medial plane passing through both said third pair of resilient snap legs.
- 37. The tether clip system according to claim 26, wherein said receptacle has a portion defining a receptacle opening that is aligned with the second opening when said receptacle is mounted to the second panel, and said receptacle comprises:
at least one flange-like portion adapted to engage a first side of the second panel facing the first panel when said receptacle is mounted to the second panel; and a U-shaped leaf spring member having a first terminus and a second terminus, said U-shaped leaf spring member having a first arm portion adjacent said first terminus and a second arm portion adjacent said second terminus, said U-shaped leaf spring member being attached proximate said first terminus to said portion defining said receptacle opening, said U-shaped leaf spring member having a projection on said second arm member, said projection having an inclined ramp surface on one side and a catch surface on the other side, said catch surface being engageable to a second side of the second panel opposite the first side of the second panel when said receptacle is mounted to the second panel to thereby secure said receptacle to the second panel.
- 38. The tether clip system according to claim 26, wherein said tether clip comprises:
an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end, a shoulder intermediate said first end and said second end, a portion having a first maximum width and located intermediate said shoulder and said second end, a portion having a second maximum width greater than said first maximum width and located intermediate said portion having said first maximum width and said second end, a portion having a third maximum width less than said second maximum width and located intermediate said portion having said second maximum width and said second end, and a catch surface spaced apart from said portion having said second maximum width and with said portion having said third maximum width being located intermediate said portion having said second maximum width and said catch surface; and a pair of resilient snap legs attached to said elongated body at a location along a portion of said elongated body extending from said shoulder to said first end of said elongated body and including said first end of said elongated body.
- 39. The tether clip system according to claim 38, wherein each of said pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said elongated body proximate said proximal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs, and each of said pair of resilient snap legs extends from said proximal end thereof generally in a direction toward a plane coincident with said shoulder and at least in part diverging away from said longitudinal axis of said elongated body.
- 40. The tether clip system according to claim 39, wherein each of said pair of resilient snap legs has at least one notch provided proximate said distal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs, wherein said first retaining means comprises said pair of resilient snap legs, and wherein when said first retaining means is secured to the first panel at least a portion of the first panel proximate the first opening is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said notch in each of said pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure said tether clip to the first panel.
- 41. The tether clip system according to claim 40, wherein said receptacle comprises:
a receptacle body portion; at least one flange-like portion attached to said receptacle body portion and adapted to engage a first side of the second panel facing the first panel when said receptacle is mounted to the second panel; a U-shaped leaf spring member having a first terminus and a second terminus, said U-shaped leaf spring member having a first arm portion adjacent said first terminus and a second arm portion adjacent said second terminus, said U-shaped leaf spring member being attached proximate said first terminus to said receptacle body portion, said U-shaped leaf spring member having a projection on said second arm member, said projection having an inclined ramp surface on one side and a catch surface on the other side, said catch surface being engageable to a second side of the second panel opposite the first side of the second panel when said receptacle is mounted to the second panel to thereby secure said receptacle to the second panel; and a resilient finger attached to said receptacle body portion, said resilient finger being engageable with said portion of said elongated body having said first maximum width to thereby releasably retain said receptacle in a closed position relative to said tether clip, and wherein said releasable fastener means comprises said resilient finger and said portion of said elongated body having said first maximum width.
- 42. The tether clip system according to claim 26, wherein said receptacle comprises:
a receptacle body portion having at least one flange-like portion adapted to engage a first side of the second panel facing the first panel when said receptacle is mounted to the second panel; a U-shaped leaf spring member having a first terminus and a second terminus, said U-shaped leaf spring member having a first arm portion adjacent said first terminus and a second arm portion adjacent said second terminus, said U-shaped leaf spring member being attached proximate said first terminus to said receptacle body portion, said U-shaped leaf spring member having a projection on said second arm member, said projection having an inclined ramp surface on one side and a catch surface on the other side, said catch surface being engageable to a second side of the second panel opposite the first side of the second panel when said receptacle is mounted to the second panel to thereby secure said receptacle to the second panel; and resilient finger attached to said receptacle body portion, said resilient finger being engageable with said tether clip to thereby releasably retain said receptacle in a closed position relative to said tether clip, and wherein said releasable fastener means comprises said resilient finger.
- 43. The tether clip system according to claim 42, wherein said tether clip comprises:
an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end, a shoulder intermediate said first end and said second end, a depression intermediate said shoulder and said second end, and a catch surface spaced apart from said depression with said depression being intermediate said shoulder and said catch surface; and a pair of resilient snap legs attached to said elongated body at a location along a portion of said elongated body extending from said shoulder to said first end of said elongated body and including said first end of said elongated body, and wherein said resilient finger is engageable with said depression in said elongated body to thereby releasably retain said receptacle in a closed position relative to said tether clip, and wherein said releasable fastener means further comprises said depression in said elongated body.
- 44. The tether clip system according to claim 43, wherein each of said pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said elongated body proximate said proximal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs, and each of said pair of resilient snap legs extends from said proximal end thereof generally in a direction toward a plane coincident with said shoulder and at least in part diverging away from said longitudinal axis of said elongated body.
- 45. The tether clip system according to claim 44, wherein each of said pair of resilient snap legs has at least one notch provided proximate said distal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs, wherein said first retaining means comprises said pair of resilient snap legs, and wherein when said first retaining means is secured to the first panel at least a portion of the first panel proximate the first opening is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said notch in each of said pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure said tether clip to the first panel.
- 46. The tether clip system according to claim 26, wherein said first retaining means comprises:
a quarter-turn fastener portion forming part of said tether clip.
- 47. A tether clip system for use with a structure having an opening, the tether clip system comprising:
a panel; an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end, a depression intermediate said first end and said second end, and a catch surface spaced apart from said depression with said depression being intermediate said first end and said catch surface, said elongated body being attached to said panel at said first end of said elongated body; and a receptacle adapted for mounting to the opening in the structure, said receptacle having at least one resilient finger, wherein said resilient finger is engageable with said depression in said elongated body to thereby releasably retain said receptacle in a closed position relative to said panel, and wherein said catch surface engages with said receptacle when said receptacle is mounted to the structure having the opening and when the structure and said panel are in an open configuration relative to one another, in order to limit the relative separation between the structure and said panel.
- 48. The tether clip system according to claim 47, wherein said panel and said elongated body are of one-piece construction.
- 49. The tether clip system according to claim 47, wherein said receptacle is released from said closed position relative to said panel in response to a force tending to move said receptacle away from said panel that is greater than a first predetermined force, and wherein said catch surface engages with said receptacle to limit the relative separation between the structure and said panel when said receptacle is mounted to the structure having the opening and when the structure and said panel are in an open configuration relative to one another, as long as any force tending to move the structure and said panel farther apart is not greater than a second predetermined force.
- 50. A tether clip for fastening a first panel having a first opening in a closed configuration relative to a second panel provided with means that are releasably engageable with a portion of the tether clip, the tether clip comprising:
a first retaining means adapted to be securable to the first panel; a second retaining means that limits the relative separation between the first and second panels to a predetermined distance when the tether clip is mounted to said first panel, and the first and second panels are in an open configuration relative to one another; and an elongated body portion having a longitudinal axis and defining a depression intermediate said first retaining means and said second retaining means, wherein the means that are releasably engageable with a portion of the tether clip are engageable with said depression in said elongated body portion to thereby releasably retain the first panel in the closed configuration relative to the second panel.
- 51. The tether clip according to claim 2, wherein said releasable fastener means comprises:
a second body portion projecting from a second side of said shoulder and having an end distal from said shoulder, said second body portion having a second longitudinal axis in line with said first longitudinal axis; and a second pair of resilient snap legs attached to said second body portion proximate said end of said second body portion distal from said shoulder.
- 52. The tether clip according to claim 51, wherein each of said second pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said second pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said second body portion proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs, and wherein said second retaining means comprises:
a third pair of resilient snap legs attached to said releasable fastener means proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs, said third pair of snap legs extending away from said shoulder in a fork-like manner, each of said third pair of snap legs having a terminating end located distally from said releasable fastener means, and each of said third pair of snap legs being provided with a snap hook near said terminating end thereof.
- 53. The tether clip according to claim 52, wherein each said snap hook comprises:
a catch surface extending from a respective one of said third pair of resilient snap legs, said catch surface being substantially perpendicular to said respective one of said third pair of resilient snap legs; and a ramp surface extending from said catch surface to said terminating end of said respective one of said third pair of resilient snap legs such that each said snap hook has a semi-arrowhead profile.
- 54. The tether clip according to claim 53, wherein a portion of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs extends from proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs generally in a direction toward a plane coincident with said second side of said shoulder and diverging away from said second longitudinal axis, and
wherein each of said second pair of resilient snap legs has a surface portion proximate said distal end thereof that converges toward said second longitudinal axis with decreasing distance from said second side of said shoulder, wherein when said releasable fastener means is secured to the second panel at least a portion of the second panel proximate the second opening is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure the second panel to the first panel in the closed configuration, and wherein said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs cooperates with the portion of the second panel proximate the second opening to bend said second pair of resilient snap legs toward said second longitudinal axis to thereby allow the second panel to be released from said releasable fastener means when said releasable fastener means is initially secured to the second panel and then a force tending to move the first and second panels apart and of a magnitude greater than said first predetermined value is applied.
- 55. The tether clip system according to claim 32, wherein said second retaining means comprises:
a third pair of resilient snap legs attached to said releasable fastener means proximate said proximal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs, said third pair of snap legs extending away from said shoulder in a fork-like manner, each of said third pair of snap legs having a terminating end located distally from said releasable fastener means, and each of said third pair of snap legs being provided with a snap hook near said terminating end thereof.
- 56. The tether clip according to claim 1, wherein the first panel has a first opening, the second panel has a second opening, and the tether clip comprises:
a substantially tubular shell having a bore, a first end, and a second end, said tubular shell having a first plurality of resilient fingers and a second plurality of resilient fingers at said first end and at said second end, respectively; a rod-like insert positioned at least in part within said tubular shell, said insert being movable between at least first and second positions, wherein said insert spreads said first and second plurality of resilient fingers apart when in said first position and said insert allows said first and second plurality of resilient fingers to assume a more closely spaced configuration when in said second position; and a pair of resilient snap legs attached to said tubular shell intermediate said first plurality of resilient fingers and said second plurality of resilient fingers, wherein said first retaining means includes said first plurality of resilient fingers, said second retaining means includes said second plurality of resilient fingers, and said releasable fastener means includes said pair of resilient snap legs.
- 57. The tether clip according to claim 56, further comprising a shoulder positioned intermediate said first plurality of resilient fingers and said pair of resilient snap legs.
- 58. The tether clip according to claim 57, wherein each of said pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said tubular shell proximate said proximal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs, a portion of each of said pair of resilient snap legs extends from proximate said proximal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs generally in a direction toward said first plurality of resilient fingers and diverging away from a longitudinal axis of said tubular shell,
wherein each of said pair of resilient snap legs has a surface portion proximate said distal end thereof that converges toward said longitudinal axis of said tubular shell with decreasing distance from said first end of said tubular shell, wherein when said releasable fastener means is secured to the second panel at least a portion of said second panel is captured between at least a portion of said shoulder and said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure the second panel to the first panel in the closed configuration, and wherein said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs cooperates with a portion of the second panel proximate the second opening to bend said pair of resilient snap legs toward said longitudinal axis of said tubular shell to thereby allow the second panel to be released from said releasable fastener means when said tether clip is mounted to the first panel, said releasable fastener means is initially secured to the second panel with the first and second panels in the closed configuration, and a force is applied that tends to move the first and second panels apart and that is of a magnitude greater than said first predetermined value.
- 59. The tether clip according to claim 1, wherein the first panel has a first opening, the second panel has a second opening, and the tether clip comprises:
an elongated body having a first end and a second end, said elongated body having a first arrowhead-shaped portion at said first end thereof, said elongated body having a second arrowhead-shaped portion at said second end thereof, said elongated body having a longitudinal axis extending from a vertex of said first arrowhead-shaped portion to a vertex of said second arrowhead-shaped portion, said first arrowhead-shaped portion having a curved cross section taken in a plane perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said elongated body, said second arrowhead-shaped portion having a curved cross section taken in a plane perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said elongated body; and a pair of resilient snap legs attached to said elongated body intermediate said first arrowhead-shaped portion and said second arrowhead-shaped portion, wherein said first retaining means includes said first arrowhead-shaped portion, said second retaining means includes said second arrowhead-shaped portion, and said releasable fastener means includes said pair of resilient snap legs.
- 60. The tether clip according to claim 59, wherein each of said pair of resilient snap legs has a proximal end and a distal end, each of said pair of resilient snap legs is attached to said elongated body proximate said proximal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs, a portion of each of said pair of resilient snap legs extends from proximate said proximal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs generally in a direction toward said first arrowhead-shaped portion and diverging away from said longitudinal axis of said elongated body,
wherein each of said pair of resilient snap legs has a surface portion proximate said distal end thereof that converges toward said longitudinal axis of said elongated body with decreasing distance from said first arrowhead-shaped portion, wherein when said releasable fastener means is secured to the second panel at least a portion of said second panel is captured intermediate the first panel and said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said pair of resilient snap legs to thereby secure the second panel to the first panel in the closed configuration, and wherein said surface portion proximate said distal end of each of said second pair of resilient snap legs cooperates with a portion of the second panel proximate the second opening to bend said pair of resilient snap legs toward said longitudinal axis of said elongated body to thereby allow the second panel to be released from said releasable fastener means when said tether clip is mounted to the first panel, said releasable fastener means is initially secured to the second panel with the first and second panels in the closed configuration, and a force is applied that tends to move the first and second panels apart and that is of a magnitude greater than said first predetermined value.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/263,875, filed on Oct. 2, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/243,803, filed on Sep. 13, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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