FLAT BRACELET CLIP
20210045501 ยท 2021-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A clip (100) for being strung on a bracelet and/or a necklace, said bracelet or necklace comprising an elongate member with a flat cross-sectional shape and with a first substantially flat major surface and a second substantially flat major surface.
Claims
1. A clip for being clipped onto an elongate member of a bracelet and/or of a necklace, the elongate member of said bracelet and/or necklace having a flat cross-sectional shape and having a first substantially flat major surface and a second substantially flat major surface; wherein the clip comprises a first part and a second part connected by a hinge, said first and second parts being moveable between an open and a closed state by rotation about a hinge axis of said hinge, wherein the clip is adapted for gripping the elongate member in the closed state and for being released from the elongate member in the open state; the clip having, in the closed state, a through hole extending in a longitudinal direction between a first and a second opening, said through hole having a substantially rectangular cross sectional shape in said longitudinal direction, a width of said cross sectional shape being at least twice a height of said cross sectional shape; wherein the first part has a rigid, substantially flat surface, which defines a first surface of the through hole adapted to engage the first major surface of the elongate member in said closed state, and the second part has a substantially flat surface, which defines a second surface of the through hole opposite of the first surface, said substantially flat surfaces partly defining said through hole; wherein the clip further comprises a first resilient insert element retained in said second part; said first insert element having a first projection and a second projection, each said projections protruding into the through hole beyond said second surface, each said projections comprising a gripping surface adapted to engage the second major surface of the elongate member in said closed state of the clip, said gripping surfaces partly defining said through hole; said first insert element being retained in said second part by a retaining element attached to said second part and extending over the first insert element, said retaining element separating said first and second projections from each other.
2. The clip of claim 1, wherein the first surface is convex in the longitudinal direction.
3. The clip of claim 1, further comprising a second resilient insert element retained in said second part.
4. The clip of claim 4, wherein: said second insert element has a cross sectional shape in said longitudinal direction, said cross sectional shape has a width and a height, said height extends normal to said width, a greatest said width of said cross sectional shape being at least twice a greatest said height of said cross sectional shape; said second insert element has a first projection and a second projection, each of said projections protruding into the through hole beyond said second surface, each of said projection comprising a gripping surface adapted to engage the second major surface of the elongate member in said closed state of the clip, said gripping surfaces partly defining said through hole; said second insert element is retained in said second part by a second retaining element attached to said second part and extending in said longitudinal direction, said second retaining element separating said first and second projections from each other.
5. The clip of claim 3, wherein the first resilient insert element is arranged proximate to the first opening and the second resilient insert element is arranged proximate to the second opening.
6. The clip of claim 1, wherein the first retaining element extends over a full length of the first resilient insert element part, and, if present, the second retaining element extends over a full length of the second resilient insert element.
7. The clip of claim 1, wherein the first surface is arched in a width direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
8. The clip of claim 1, wherein the resilient insert element is symmetrical about a central longitudinal axis of the through hole.
9. A bracelet set and/or a necklace set comprising: an elongate member with a flat cross-sectional shape, and with a first substantially flat major surface and a second substantially flat major surface; and a clip comprising a first part and a second part connected by a hinge, said first and second parts being moveable between an open and a closed state by rotation about a hinge axis of said hinge, wherein the clip is adapted for gripping the elongate member in the closed state and for being released from the elongate member in the open state; the clip having, in the closed state, a through hole extending in a longitudinal direction between a first and a second opening, said through hole having a substantially rectangular cross sectional shape in said longitudinal direction, a width of said cross sectional shape being at least twice a height of said cross sectional shape; wherein the first part has a rigid, substantially flat surface, which defines a first surface of the through hole adapted to engage the first major surface of the elongate member in said closed state, and the second part has a substantially flat surface, which defines a second surface of the through hole opposite of the first surface, said substantially flat surfaces partly defining said through hole; wherein the clip further comprises a first resilient insert element retained in said second part; said first insert element having a gripping surface adapted to engage the second major surface of the elongate member in said closed state of the clip, said gripping surfaces partly defining said through hole.
10. The bracelet set and/or necklace set of claim 9, where-in the bracelet or necklace further comprises a band fixed to the elongated member; the band having an extended width compared with the width of remaining parts of the elongated member, wherein the clip is configured so that the first surface and the gripping surface grips the band to allow said clip to be releasably attached to said band.
11. The bracelet set and/or necklace set of claim 9, wherein the clip is according to claim 1.
12. The bracelet set and/or necklace set of claim 10, wherein the clip is according to claim 1.
13. A method of assembly of a bracelet and/or a necklace comprising: providing an elongate member with a flat cross-sectional shape, and with a first substantially flat major surface and a second substantially flat major surface; providing a clip in an open state, the clip comprising a first part and a second part connected by a hinge, said first and second parts being moveable between the open state and a closed state by rotation about a hinge axis of said hinge, the clip having, in its closed state, a through hole extending in a longitudinal direction between a first and a second opening, said through hole having a substantially rectangular cross sectional shape in said longitudinal direction, a width of said cross sectional shape being at least twice a height of said cross sectional shape, wherein the first part has a rigid, substantially flat surface, which defines a first surface of the through hole, and the second part has a substantially flat surface, which defines a second surface of the through hole opposite of the first surface, said substantially flat surfaces partly defining said through hole, wherein the clip further comprises a first resilient insert element retained in said second part, said first insert element having a gripping surface, said gripping surfaces partly defining said through hole; positioning the open clip about the elongate member; and bringing the clip to its closed state so that the clip grips the elongate member, whereby the clip and the elongate member form the assembled bracelet and/or necklace.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein, when the clip grips the elongate member, the gripping surface of the resilient insert element engages one of the first and second major surfaces of the elongate member.
15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the bracelet and/or necklace is assembled from the bracelet set and/or necklace set according to claim 9.
16. The method according to claim 13, wherein the bracelet is assembled from the bracelet set and/or necklace set according to claim 11.
17. The clip of claim 1, wherein the first surface is provided with rounded edges towards the first and second openings.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0063] In the following, embodiments will be described in further detail. Each specific variation of the features can be applied to other embodiments unless specifically stated otherwise. Note that for illustrative purposes the dimensions, especially thicknesses, of the different elements shown may be exaggerated.
[0064] Turning first to
[0065] To enable the clip 100 to be locked in the closed state, the clip comprises a locking arrangement 106, 107. In the shown embodiment, the locking arrangement 106, 107 comprises a spring 106 and a spring contact point 107, said spring 106 engaging the spring contact point 106 when the clip is closed, whereby the mutual engagement between the two 106, 107 prevents the clip from coming open unintentionally. In the closed state, shown in
[0066] The clip 100 further comprises a resilient insert element 150 arranged in the second part 130. The resilient insert element 150 is adapted for providing friction between the clip 100 and the second major surface of the elongate member to allow the clip 100 to be releasably secured at selected positions along the elongated member, i.e. the resilient insert element 150 and the rigid gripping surfaces 121 grips opposite major surfaces of the elongated member, thereby securing the clip 100 at the selected position of the elongated member.
[0067] In the shown embodiment, the first surface 121 is provided with a small curvature in the width direction (W). This curvature limits wear caused by friction between the elongate member and the first surface 121 to the outer regions, i.e. outer edges in the width direction. Furthermore, the edges 122 of the first surface 121 towards the first and/or second openings are rounded so as to limit wear at the edges 122, where the first surface might be visible to the user.
[0068] The clip 100 may be forced to move along the elongated member, on which it is positioned by exerting a force in the longitudinal direction (L), preferably using a hand. Thereby the clip 100 can, in the closed state, be moved along the elongated member. To allow the resilient insert element 150 to engage a flat major surface of the elongated member, the resilient insert element 150 has an oblong cross-sectional shape in the longitudinal direction (L) with the width, i.e. in a width direction (W) perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (L), of the resilient insert element 150 being at least twice that of the height, i.e. in a height direction (H) perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (L) and the width direction (W), of the resilient insert element 150.
[0069] To secure the resilient insert element 150 in the second part 130, the second part 130 comprises a cavity 140 extending into the second surface 131 and having an opening in the second surface 131. The cavity 140 is formed with side walls 143 with overhang, such that the opening has a smaller area than the base of the cavity 140. The cavity 140 is thus able to retain the resilient insert 150 as the overhanging sidewalls 143 make it difficult for the resilient insert element 143 to fall out of the cavity.
[0070] However, due to the oblong cross-sectional shape and the resilience of the resilient insert element 150, the resilient insert element 150 may be bent and/or compressed so that it can be inserted, as is done during assembly, or removed from the cavity 140. To prevent the resilient insert element 150 from unintentionally being removed from the cavity 140, the clip 100 comprises a retaining element 180 extending in the longitudinal direction (L) over the opening of the cavity 140 and over the resilient insert element 150, so that the resilient insert element 150 is securely retained in the cavity 140. In the shown embodiment, the retaining element 180 is formed by a tab extending over the resilient insert element 150.
[0071] The resilient insert element 150 comprises a first and a second projection 151, 152 which protrude beyond the second surface 131 so that they can engage the elongate member. Each of the first and second projections 151, 152 comprises a gripping surface 153, 154 which are adapted to engage a major surface of the elongate member to provide friction between the resilient insert element 150 and the elongate member. The retaining element 180 extends between the first and second projections 151, 152 so that the resilient insert element 150 is securely retained in the cavity 140. The edges of the gripping surfaces 153, 154 in the longitudinal direction are preferably rounded as shown in
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[0074] Turning now to
[0075] The shown clip 100 has an outer shape like that of a star to provide an aesthetic appearance. This shape means that the length of the through hole 102, i.e. in the longitudinal direction (L), is comparable to the width of the through hole 102, i.e. in the width direction (W). To provide sufficient friction for such a clip 100 to remain at the selected location on the elongate element, the clip 100 could be provided with a longer resilient insert element 150.
[0076] Instead, the shown embodiment comprises a second resilient insert element 150 arranged in another cavity 140 in the second surface 131. The second retaining element 150 is substantially identical to the first retaining element 150 described in the previous embodiment. The first and second retaining elements 150, 150 are arranged proximate to respective ones of the first and second openings, so that the friction between the gripping surfaces of the retaining elements 150, 150 and the elongate member is even throughout the length of the through hole, and so that the elongate member is gripped more securely near the first and second openings.
[0077] Turning now to