1. Field of Invention
This invention is to provide a wall mount slip, and more particularly to a wall mount clip wherein the sheet like material can be easily slid into the cavity of the clip by the inserting force of the sheet without causing damage on the material itself.
2. Description of Related Arts
Clips have been widely utilized for holding sheet like materials. A conventional clip is a strip of stainless sheet steel bent into the shape of an isosceles triangle with loops at the top thereof. Tension along the base of the triangle forces the two sides closed and the loops prevent the sharp steel edges from cutting into the paper. The loops also serve to hold two pieces of stiff wire, which serve as handles and allow the clip to be opened to hold sheet like materials. In other words, the conventional clip remains closed when not in use and external force has to be applied to open the clip to hold sheet like materials.
However, the conventional clip suffers from its own limitations. First, the user has to apply certain amount of external force to open the clip and if one of the handles is missing, it is unlikely for the user to open the clip with bare hands. Furthermore, the tension along the base of the triangle is usually huge enough to cause damage on the surfaces of sheet materials. Damage usually occurs when the material is held for a long period of time or the material is vulnerable itself, such as a film.
When the sheet material is wider, a series of clips has to be used to hold the material. The more the clips are used, the more damages may occur on the surface of the material as discussed above. In addition, this clip arrangement impairs the aesthetic value as a whole.
When the conventional clip is used to hold sheet materials on the wall, it is difficult for the user to fasten the clip on the wall by hanging the clip on an existing pin thereon. Also, it is inconvenient for the user to apply force to the handles to open the hung clip. Finally, the clip constitutes a protruding part on the wall and injuries to people may result when inadvertent contact occurs.
A main object of the present invention is to provide a wall mount clip for sheet materials which can be slid into the clip by the inserting force of the sheet to avoid damages on the surfaces of the materials, wherein a lower edge portion is formed to hold the sheet material.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wall mount clip for sheet materials, comprising a sheet base and a sheet retainer wherein the sheet base is mounted on the wall and the upper portions of the sheet base and the sheet retainer are mounted together with each other, wherein the upper clamping portion is formed to hold and align the sheet material in addition to the lower edge portion.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wall mount clip for sheet materials, wherein the sheet base is at least of the same length as the sheet retainer which has a spiral lower edge portion generating resilient force to hold the sheet material placed between the sheet base and the spiral lower edge portion.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wall mount clip for sheet materials, wherein the manufacturing process of the wall mount clip is less complicated and less expensive than conventional clips.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a wall mount clip for sheet materials, wherein the clip can be stably fastened on the wall with no protruding portion thereon, and is convenient for the user to detach the clip and re-mounts it based on the user's needs.
These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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According to the preferred embodiment, the sheet base 20, which is adapted for being affixed on the wall surface 100, has a rear side 21 biased against the wall surface 100, a front side 22, an upper portion 23 and a lower portion 24.
The sheet retainer 30 is made of resilient material, having a lower edge portion 34 with a longitudinal holding edge 341 and an upper portion 33 overlapped with the upper portion 23 of the sheet base 20 to provide a resilient force along the holding edge 341 to substantially bias against the front side 22 of the sheet base 20. At least one mounting slot 40 is provided at the upper portions 23 and 33 of the sheet base 20 and the sheet retainer 30 respectively to affix the sheet base 20 on the wall surface 100 via at least one pin 41 inserted into the wall surface 100 through the mounting slot 40, wherein the mounting slot 40 of the upper portion 33 of the sheet retainer 30 is aligned with that of the upper portion 23 of the sheet base 20 to ensure the upper portion 33 of the sheet retainer 30 is overlapped and mounted to the upper portion 23 of the sheet base 20 and the pin 41 is inserted through both upper portions 23 and 3333 of the sheet base 20 and the sheet retainer 30, and affix the clip on the wall surface 100.
Accordingly, when the upper portion 23 of the sheet base 20 is overlapped with the upper portion 33 of the sheet retainer 30, a sheet cavity 80 is formed between the sheet base 20 and the sheet retainer 30. The sheet cavity 80 has a width increasing from the upper portion 33 of the sheet retainer 30 towards the holding edge 341, wherein when the holding edge 341 is spacedly moved apart from the front side 22 of the sheet base 20, a longitudinal opening is formed between the holding edge 341 and the front side 22 of the sheet base 20. It is worth to mention that the longitudinal opening is formed by an inserting force of a sheet 200, such that when an edge portion of the sheet 200 is slid into the sheet cavity 80, the sheet 200 is retained on the wall surface 100. In other words, the inserting force of the sheet 200 will move the holding edge 341 spacedly apart from the front side 22 of the sheet base 20 to slide the edge portion of the sheet 200 into the sheet cavity 80.
In a preferred embodiment, the sheet retainer 30 is made by metal with inherent resilient force when the metal sheet is bent. The lower edge portion 34 of the sheet retainer 30 is bent in a spiral shape to form the holding edge 341 so that the holding edge 341 is tangently biased against the front side 22 of the sheet base 20 to provide an additional resilient force along the holding edge 341 of the sheet retainer 30 via the spiral shaped of the lower edge portion 34 of the sheet retainer 30.
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It is worth mentioning that the holding edge 341 of the sheet retainer 30 is biased against the front side 22 of the sheet base at a position above the lower portion 24 thereof, such that the sheet 200 can be inserted along with the front side 22 of the sheet base 20 to the longitudinal opening, then to the sheet cavity 80 between the sheet base 20 and the sheet retainer 30.
More specifically, a contact point is formed where the holding edge 341 tangently contacts the front side 22. In a preferred embodiment, the lower edge portion 34 is formed in a spiral shape and the contact point is extended continuously and longitudinally along the elongated lower edge portion 34 to form a contact line. Thus, the additional resilient force can be applied to the sheet material through the contact line when the sheet 200 is inserted along with the front side 22 of the sheet base 20 to the longitudinal opening.
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A static analysis of the present invention is illustrated in
Alternatively, the lower edge portion 34 of the sheet retainer 30 can be bent in a diamond shape as shown in
The wall mount clip 10 is detachably affixed to the wall by at least one pin 41, such that it is convenient for the user to place the clip according to the user's needs. Furthermore, the protruding portion of the pins 41 can be slightly decorated to increase the aesthetic value of the clip. Alternatively, the wall mount clip 10 can be mounted on the wall by double-sided adhesives 70 as an alternative fastening element, as shown in
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The lower edge portion 34 of the sheet retainer 30 is not necessary to be spiral as can be seen in
Likewise, the clipping member 38 has a guiding edge portion 35″ downwardly extended from the holding edge 343 to define a guiding area 353 between the guiding edge portion 35″ and the front side 22 of the sheet base. The guiding area 353 has a width reducing towards the holding edge 343 for guiding the edge portion of the sheet 200 being inserted into the sheet cavity 80 through the longitudinal opening. It is worth mentioning that the holding edge 343 of the sheet retainer 30 is biased against the front side 22 of the sheet base 20 at a position above the lower portion 24 thereof, such that the sheet 200 can be inserted along with the front side 22 of the sheet base 20 to the longitudinal opening, then to the sheet cavity 80 between the sheet base 20 and the sheet retainer 30. The user can insert the sheet 200 from the guiding area 353, upwardly slide the sheet 200 to overcome the resilient force, and move the sheet 200 all the way up to the upper clamping portion 81 as defined above.
Comparing to conventional clips, one of the major advantages of the clip in the present invention is that the user can easily slide the sheet materials upwardly to overcome the resilient force from the lower portion, and the same amount of force is not even enough to open the conventional clip. The clip of the present invention does not require any external force applied to the clip to open the opening and then to slide the sheet 200 into the sheet cavity 80. By simply applying the inserting force of the sheet 200, the holding edge 341 can be pushed to move spacedly apart from the front side 22 of the sheet base 20 so as to open up the sheet cavity 80. In other words, one simple action of sliding the sheet 200 towards the guiding area 251 can clip the sheet 200 on the wall surface 100 via the clip of the present invention. Furthermore, the force exerted on the sheet material from the lower edge portion 34 is moderate, such that the sheet material is less likely to be damaged even being held by the clip for a long period of time. Comprising with two pieces of metal and at least one pin, the manufacturing process of the present invention is much easier than conventional clips, and the manufacturing cost is thus reduced.
One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. The embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.