FOOTMAN LOOP CLIP
20200232496 ยท 2020-07-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B45/049
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B45/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F41C33/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B45/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/125
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C33/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B45/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41C23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A footman loop clip includes a body and a bend formed in the body such that an end of the body is inboard of the bend, the body having an aperture. A pin passes through the aperture and has a pin head on one end, and a pull feature on the other end. A spring biases the pull feature toward the body. The pull feature is biased toward the body and when the pull feature is pulled a gap is formed and increased between the pin head and the end of the body.
Claims
1. A footman loop clip, comprising: a body having a first portion and a second portion, and a bend formed between the first portion and the second portion such that an end of the second portion is inboard of the bend, the first portion having an aperture passing therethrough; a pin passing through the aperture and having a pin head on one end and on one side of the first portion, and having a pull feature on an other end and on the other side of the first portion, the pin head having an outer diameter that is larger than a diameter of the aperture; and a spring that biases the pull feature toward the second portion, the spring positioned such that when the pin is at a first position, the pull feature is biased at a first bias force toward the first portion; wherein when the pull feature is pulled away from the first portion such that the pin is at a second position, the pull feature is biased at a second bias force that is greater than the first bias force and a gap formed between the pin head and the end of the second portion is increased.
2. The footman loop clip of claim 1, further comprising a lip formed in the first portion, the lip having an opening through which one of a strap and a carabiner may pass.
3. The footman loop clip of claim 1, further comprising the pin having a pin aperture that passes through the other end of the pin, and the pull feature passes through the pin aperture.
4. The footman loop clip of claim 3, wherein the pull feature includes one of a pull ring, a pull strap, and a pull T-shaped handle.
5. The footman loop clip of claim 1, further comprising the pin having a diameter at the other end of the pin that is smaller than a diameter of the aperture.
6. The footman loop clip of claim 1, wherein the end of the second portion includes a cutaway having a diameter that is approximately the same as the outer diameter as the pin head.
7. The footman loop clip of claim 6, wherein when the pin is at the first position the cutaway of the second portion is in contact with the outer diameter of the pin head over at least 60 degrees about the circumference of the pin head.
8. The footman loop clip of claim 1, wherein the spring surrounds the pin and the spring is positioned between the pin head and the first portion.
9. A method of fabricating a footman loop clip, comprising: providing a body having a first portion and a second portion, the body having a bend formed between the first portion and the second portion such that an end of the second portion is inboard of the bend, the first portion having an aperture passing therethrough; passing a pin through the aperture, the pin having a pin head on one end and on one side of the first portion, the pin head having an outer diameter that is larger than a diameter of the aperture; positioning a spring that biases the pull feature toward the second portion such that when the pin is at a first position, the pull feature is biased at a first bias force toward the first portion; and attaching a pull feature on an other end and on the other side of the first portion; wherein when the pull feature is pulled away from the first portion such that the pin is at a second position, the pull feature is biased at a second bias force that is greater than the first bias force and a gap formed between the pin head and the end of the end of the second portion is increased.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein providing the body further comprises providing the body having a lip formed in the first portion, the lip having an opening through which one of a strap and a carabiner may pass.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein providing the body further comprises providing a pin aperture that passes through the other end of the pin, further comprising passing the pull feature through the pin aperture.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein passing the pull feature includes passing one of a pull ring, a pull strap, and a T-shaped handle through the aperture.
13. The method of claim 9, wherein a diameter of the pin at the second end of the pin is smaller than a diameter of the hole.
14. The method of claim 9, wherein the end of the second portion includes a cutaway having a diameter that is approximately the same as the outer diameter as the pin head.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein when the pin is at the first position the cutaway of the second portion is in contact with the outer diameter of the pin head over at least 60 degrees about the circumference of the pin head.
16. A system for attaching equipment to a vehicle, the system comprising: a vehicle having a footman loop; and a footman loop clip that includes: a body having a first portion and a second portion, and a bend formed between the first portion and the second portion such that an end of the second portion is inboard of the bend, the first portion having an aperture passing therethrough; a pin passing through the aperture and having a pin head on one end and on one side of the first portion, and having a pull feature on an other end and on the other side of the first portion, the pin head having an outer diameter that is larger than a diameter of the aperture; and a spring that biases the pull feature toward the second portion, the spring positioned such that when the pin is at a first position, the pull feature is biased at a first bias toward the first portion; wherein when the pull feature is pulled away from the first portion such that the pin is at a second position, the pull feature is biased at a second bias force that is greater than the first bias force, and a gap formed between the pin head and the end of the second portion is increased.
17. The system of claim 16, further comprising a lip formed in the first portion, the lip having an opening through which one of a strap and a carabiner may pass.
18. The system of claim 16, wherein a pin aperture passes through the other end of the pin, and the pull feature passes through the pin aperture.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein the pull feature includes one of a pull ring, a pull strap, and a T-shaped handle.
20. The system of claim 16, wherein the end of the second portion includes a cutaway having a diameter that is approximately the same as the outer diameter as the pin head.
21. The system of claim 20, wherein when the pin is at the first position the cutaway of the second portion is in contact with the outer diameter of the pin head over at least 60 degrees about the circumference of the pin head.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] While the claims are not limited to a specific illustration, an appreciation of the various aspects is best gained through a discussion of various examples thereof. Referring now to the drawings, exemplary illustrations are shown in detail. Although the drawings represent the illustrations, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated to better illustrate and explain an innovative aspect of an example. Further, the exemplary illustrations described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or otherwise limiting or restricted to the precise form and configuration shown in the drawings and disclosed in the following detailed description. Exemplary illustrations are described in detail by referring to the drawings as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Reference in the specification to an exemplary illustration, an example or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the exemplary approach is included in at least one illustration. The appearances of the phrase in an illustration or similar type language in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same illustration or example.
[0026] The present disclosure provides generally for an improved clip for attaching equipment to a vehicle, such as a footman loop.
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[0029] According to the disclosure, attachments to the vehicles can take many forms, including footman loops 102 in
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[0032] According to the disclosure, in one example diameter 532 hugs a portion of the diameter of the pin head at element 530. That is, in this example both have the same nominal diameter and are toleranced so that the two are in contact with one another when pin head 516 is positioned at its extended location as shown in
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[0034] According to the disclosure, a lip 540 is formed on an end 542 of first portion 504 and includes an opening 544 through which straps, carabiners, and the like, may pass. As such, when pull feature 520 is pulled, pull feature 520 passes through hole 512, and spring 528 causes pin head 516 and ultimately spring 528 to press against body 502.
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[0037] The disclosed footman loop clip thereby provides quick and efficient removal of material from attachment to a vehicle, by providing simple and quick access to the pin that is compressed by a spring, as discussed. However, although a ring is illustrated and discussed above as pull feature 520, it is contemplated that other devices may be used as well.
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[0039] Further, and according to the disclosure, it is contemplated that pin 514 includes a diameter that is smaller than hole 512, through which pin 514 passes. This can be advantageous for efficiency of assembly of footman loop clip 500, enabling pin 514 to be inserted into hole 512, with spring 528 positioned thereon, and inserting the ring, strap, or pull bar thereto. This can be in contrast to plastically deforming the pin in place, which can make repair of a faulty or damaged footman loop clip difficult. That is, although it is contemplated that pin 514 may be plastically deformed so that it cannot pass through hole 512, it is favorable to include, instead, a pull device that can pass through a hole, such as hole or aperture 512, so that pin 514 can be readily removed from body 502 and replaced in the field, if necessary. In addition, and according to the disclosure, it is contemplated that pin 514 is a solid or machined pin, and not hollow, which provides not only additional robustness to the overall clip, but provides a solid material for a hole to pass through for attaching a pull device.
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[0041] According to the disclosure, a method of fabricating a footman loop clip includes providing a body having a J-shaped profile and having a hole passing through the body, the body having an upper end and a lower loop that form the J-shaped profile, the body having a lip formed at the upper end of the body and an attachment feature for attaching a strap thereto. The method includes passing a pin through the hole, the pin having a pin head at a first end, positioning a compressed spring between the pin head and the body such that the pin head is pressed away from the body and the compressed spring surrounds the pin, and attaching a pull feature to a second end of the pin to enable the pin to be pulled against the compressed spring. When the pull feature is pulled, the pin head is pulled toward the body causing a clearance to be formed in the lower loop between the pin head and the lower loop.
[0042] Also according to the disclosure, a system for attaching equipment to a vehicle, the system includes a vehicle having a footman loop, and a footman loop clip that includes a body having a J-shaped profile and having a hole passing through the body, the body having an upper end and a lower loop that form the J-shaped profile, a lip formed at the upper end of the body having an attachment feature for attaching a strap thereto, a pin passing through the hole and having a pin head at a first end of the pin, a compressed spring surrounding the pin and positioned between the pin head and the body such that the pin head is pressed away from the body, and a pull feature attached to a second end of the pin to enable the pin to be pulled against the compressed spring. When the pull feature is pulled, the pin head is pulled toward the body causing a clearance to be formed in the lower loop between the pin head and the lower loop such that the clearance can pass over the footman loop.
[0043] The disclosed footman loop clip includes the following features:
[0044] Overall body of the clip is 2 in one example. Ribs may be added to the curvature for added strength and rigidity (not shown). The lip of the J-shape is extended down further towards the middle of the body. The curve of rollover radiusedwider at curve to accommodate footman loops of all thicknesses and heights off of vehicles. This allows for more space for bouncing and is easier to put on vehicles with obstructions and variations in body sides. The J-shape to body is has, in one example, a throat spacing of 1. Rectangular slot (element 532) is 9/16 top to bottom to accommodate carabiners and straps. The pin with spring is set close to the thumb cutout on the lip of the J-shape. This is to help stop accidental release from the footman loop on the vehicle. The pin is extended due to curvature of the lip. In one example, the top of the pin is level with the lip. According to the disclosure the pin is a solid machined pin which is more rigid, strong, and reliable than a hollow pin. In one example, the spring in the disclosed device is stainless steel.
[0045] According to one example, the disclosed footman loop clip includes a thumb cutout, another version may instead have a straight lip for the end of the pull pin to press against. In this example, the lip covers a portion, more than half of the head of the pin, which reduces the propensity for the pin head to be depressed inadvertently and during use.
[0046] In one example, the Footman loop clip will be stamped out of #4130 chrome moly tool steel and will be heat treated for strength.
[0047] According to the disclosure and generally referring to the figures, the disclosed footman loop clip includes a J-shaped profile that forms a body of the footman loop clip. The J-shaped profile includes a slotted opening that accommodates the use of straps, so that straps may be joined end-to-end and tensioned together to form an improved strapping system. The J-shaped profile could include a lip that is flat (i.e., no cutout for a thumb clearance), to prevent inadvertent pressing of the pin, which could release the J-shaped hook from its footman loop.
[0048] With regard to the processes, systems, methods, heuristics, etc. described herein, it should be understood that, although the steps of such processes, etc. have been described as occurring according to a certain ordered sequence, such processes could be practiced with the described steps performed in an order other than the order described herein. It further should be understood that certain steps could be performed simultaneously, that other steps could be added, or that certain steps described herein could be omitted. In other words, the descriptions of processes herein are provided for the purpose of illustrating certain arrangements, and should in no way be construed so as to limit the claimed invention.
[0049] Accordingly, it is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Many applications other than the examples provided would be upon reading the above description. It is anticipated and intended that future developments will occur in the arts discussed herein, and that the disclosed systems and methods will be incorporated into such future arrangements. In sum, it should be understood that the invention is capable of modification and variation.
[0050] All terms used in the claims are intended to be given their broadest reasonable constructions and their ordinary meanings as understood by those skilled in the art unless an explicit indication to the contrary in made herein. In particular, use of the singular articles such as a, the, said, etc. should be read to recite one or more of the indicated elements unless a claim recites an explicit limitation to the contrary.