With the increasing popularity of satellite television, satellite antenna reflectors are becoming a common sight in neighborhoods. Satellite antenna reflectors are commonly mounted on rooftops of homes, and regardless of the satellite television provider, are generally similar in appearance and color. Reflector covers have been developed to allow individuals to customize the appearance of their satellite antenna reflectors. Reflector covers are typically made of plastic and molded to fit the contours of a satellite antenna reflector. These reflector covers often have a logo or other design printed on the displayable surface, such as the logo of a company or of a football team. Because satellite antenna reflectors are mounted outside and exposed to the elements, they are designed to withstand fierce winds of up to 155 MPH. However, reflector covers are attached to a satellite antenna reflector using doubled sided adhesive tape. Double sided adhesive tape is inadequate for withstanding high winds encountered in many locations where satellite antenna reflectors are installed. As a result, the satellite antenna reflectors may blow away when exposed to these high winds.
The same number represents the same element or same type of element in all drawings.
The various embodiments described herein generally provide apparatus, systems and methods for securing two or more elements using a securing clip. More particularly, the various embodiments described herein provide a unitary clip with three-prongs formed on opposing sides of a base that clamps one or more elements therebetween. In short, the various embodiments described herein provide a three-prong clip, and assemblies and methods of installation incorporating the three-prong clip.
In at least one embodiment, the three-prong clip is utilized to secure a reflector cover to a satellite antenna reflector. The three-prongs are configured to separate towards the opposing sides of the base to receive the satellite antenna reflector and the reflector cover between the opposing prongs. Each of the three-prongs may include a retention tab that engages a surface of the reflector cover or the satellite antenna reflector to form a clamping surface and secure the reflector cover to the satellite antenna reflector.
The base 110 has a first side 112 and an opposing second side 114. The first side 112 and the second side 114 are orientated on opposing sides of a flat bottom 116 of the base 110. In at least one embodiment, the flat bottom 116 has a generally rectangular shape. A width of the flat bottom 116, i.e., the distance between the first side 112 and the second side 114 may be selected based on a thickness of one or more elements secured by the three-prong clip 100. For example, the three-prong clip 100 may secure a satellite antenna reflector and a reflector cover, and the distance between the first side 112 and the second side 114 may correlate with the combined thickness of the satellite antenna reflector and the reflector cover. An axis 150 extends orthogonally from the base 110 of the three-prong clip 100.
In at least one embodiment, the pair of outer prongs 120 and 130 are separated by a generally u-shaped opening 160. Each outer prong 120 and 130 includes a lower portion 122 and 132 extending upward from the base 110 towards the axis 150 at a first angle. The pair of outer prongs 120 and 130 each further include an upper portion 124 and 134 extending upward from the lower portion 122 and 132 away from the axis 150 at a second angle. In other words, each upper portion 124 and 134 extends from the axis 150 in a direction opposite its associated lower portion 122 and 132. The pair of outer prongs 120 and 130 each further include a retention tab 126 and 136 formed between the lower portion 122 and 132 and the upper portion 124 and 134 of each of the outer prongs 120 and 130.
The middle prong 140 is disposed within the u-shaped opening 160 between the pair of outer prongs 120 and 130. The middle prong 140 includes a first portion 142 extending upwards from the base towards the axis 150 at a first opposing angle. The middle prong 140 further includes a second portion 144 extending upward from the first portion 142 towards the axis 150 at a second opposing angle. Thus, the first portion 142 extends towards the axis in a different direction than the second portion 144. The middle prong 140 further includes a middle retention tab 146 formed in the first portion 142 and the second portion 144 at the second opposing angle.
The outer prongs 120 and 130 and the middle prong 140 are configured to separate and receive an element or elements therebetween. The prongs 120, 130 and 140 may form a tepee shape or a triangle. The retention tabs 126 and 136 on each outer prong 120 and 130 and the middle retention tab 146 on the middle prong 140 form a clamping surface on the element(s) secured therebetween. The three-prong clip 100 engages a surface of elements secured therebetween, pinching the elements(s) together to secure the elements(s) in place. The backwards facing retention tabs 126, 136 and 146 also act as an anti-removal feature, similar to a porcupine quill.
The three-prong clip 100 may be installed without the use of a tool. A user may separate the outer prongs 120 and 130 from the middle prong 140 by pulling the upper portions 124 and 134 in an opposite direction of the second portion 144. After the outer prongs 120 and 130 are separated from the middle prong 140, elements may be received between the outer prongs 120 and 130 and the middle prong 140. The outer prongs 120 and 130 and the middle prong 140 are then relaxed and move closer together, forming the clamping surface on the element(s) secured therebetween.
The three-prong clip 100 has strength and features that prevent elements secured by the prongs 120, 130 and 140 from slipping out of the three-prong clip 100. More specifically, the retention tabs 126, 136 and 146 engage the surface(s) of elements secured by the prongs 120, 130 and 140, preventing slipping of the elements. Two similar materials (e.g., plastic and steel) may be secured by the three-prong clip 100 without piercing either of the two surfaces of the element(s). The three-prong clip 100 does not rotate or twist towards one side in its installed state. If necessary, the three-prong clip 100 may be removed and reinstalled for multiple installations. Removal may be performed by pulling the upper portions 124 and 134 in an opposite direction of the second portion 144, and removing the element(s) secured by the prongs 120, 130 and 140.
In at least one embodiment, the upper portion 124 extends upward from the lower portion 122 away from the axis 150 at a second angle 230 of about 135°. Similarly, the second portion 144 extends upward from the first portion 142 at a second opposing angle 240 that is substantially the same as the second angle (e.g., 135°). It is to be appreciated that the values of the first angle 210, the second angle 220, the first opposing angle 230 and the second opposing angle 240 may be specified based on desired design criteria. For example, the values of the angles 210-240 may be specified based on the material(s) to be secured by the three-prong clip 100 or by the forces expected to act on the material(s), e.g., wind forces. For example, the first angle 210 and the first opposing angle 220 may be between 60° and 80°. Likewise, the second angle 230 and the second opposing angle 240 may be between 125° and 145°. It is to be appreciated that larger angles may be utilized to accommodate the securing of thicker materials. The upper angles can be adjusted to increase or decrease the clamping force of the retention tabs. The prong lengths and other dimensions can also be adjusted per the particular design intent/usage.
The three-prong clip 100 may be utilized to secure a reflector cover to a satellite antenna reflector.
The satellite antenna reflector 510 is attached to the mounting arm 530. In at least one embodiment, the satellite antenna reflector 510 is made of metal (e.g., steel). The reflector cover 520 is molded to match the contours of the satellite antenna reflector 510. The reflector cover 520 may have an ornamental design 522 printed thereon, such as a cartoon character, sports team logo, company logo and the like. In at least one embodiment, the reflector cover 520 is made of plastic. The reflector cover 520 is attached to a front surface (not visible in
A plurality of three prong clips 100A-D are installed on the satellite antenna 500. More specifically, as illustrated in
In at least one embodiment, each three-prong clip 100A-D may be mounted such that the pair of outer prongs 120 and 130 (see
The process includes providing a satellite antenna reflector (operation 602). The satellite antenna reflector may be provided as part of a satellite television installation. More specifically, operation 602 may include mounting a satellite antenna reflector (and its associated mounting arm) on a roof, wall, pole, balcony or fence of a structure. The process further includes installing a reflector cover on the satellite antenna reflector (operation 604).
The process further includes securing the reflector cover to the satellite antenna reflector with a plurality of three-prong unitary clips (operation 606). More specifically, the three prong clips each include a base having a first side, a second side, a flat bottom, with the axis extending orthogonally from the base. The three-prong clips each further include a pair of outer prongs on the first side separated by a generally u-shaped opening, each outer prong having a lower portion extending upward from the base towards the axis at a first angle, an upper portion extending upward from the lower portion away from the axis at a second angle, and a retention tab formed in the lower portion and the upper portion at the second angle. Each three-prong clip also includes a middle prong on the second side in the u-shaped opening having a first portion extending upward from the base towards the axis at a first opposing angle, a second portion extending upward from the first portion towards the axis at a second opposing angle, and a middle retention tab formed in the first portion and the second portion at the second opposing angle. The outer prongs and the middle prong separate and receive the reflector cover and the satellite antenna reflector therebetween, with the retention tab on each outer prong and the middle retention tab on the middle prong forming clamping surfaces on the satellite antenna reflector and the reflector cover.
Although specific embodiments were described herein, the scope of the invention is not limited to those specific embodiments. The scope of the invention is defined by the following claims and any equivalents therein.
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