Manually operable clip holder
11559131 ยท 2023-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A44B6/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A manually operable clip holder is disclosed to be attached to the clothing (e.g., at a belt or pants) worn by an individual to enable a tool to be carried from place-to-place by the individual while the individual's hands remain free. The clip holder has a casing that is capable of receiving, holding and releasing a clip that is connected to the tool to be carried by the individual. A flap pivotally coupled to the front of the casing rotates in response to a pushing force applied thereto in order to release the tool clip from the casing by way of an opening formed in the front. A flexible, U-shaped attachment clip is mounted on a metal clip retaining plate that is connected to the back of the casing. The U-shaped attachment clip is suspended from the clip retaining plate and configured to be removably attached to the individual's clothing.
Claims
1. A clip holder to be carried on clothing worn by an individual for receiving, holding and releasing a tool clip, said clip holder comprising: a casing having a front and a back; the front of said casing having an opening for the removable receipt therethrough of said tool clip and a flap coupled to the front of said casing and being movable relative to said opening from a first position at which to block the removal of said tool clip from said casing by way of said opening to a second position at which to permit the removal of said tool clip from said casing by way of said opening; and the back of said casing having a clip retaining plate connected thereto and an attachment clip coupled to said casing at said clip retaining plate, said attachment clip being configured to be attached to the clothing of the individual, whereby said clip holder is carried by the individual, said attachment clip having a U-shape with a closed top and first and opposite free ends depending from said closed top, and said clip, retaining plate to which said U-shaped attachment clip is coupled having a first clip pass-through opening formed therein, said U-shaped attachment clip being received through the first clip pass-through opening of said clip retaining plate such that said U-shaped attachment clip is suspended from said closed top thereof at said first clip pass-through opening and said clip retaining plate is located between the first and opposite ends of said U-shaped attachment clip.
2. The clip holder recited in claim 1, wherein said U-shaped attachment clip is flexible, such that at least one of said first or opposite free ends thereof is adapted to bend at said closed top and rotate towards and away from the other one of said first or opposite free ends.
3. The clip holder recited in claim 1, wherein each of the first and the opposite free ends of said U-shaped attachment clip has a bend formed therein, the bends of said first and opposite free ends being aligned to be rotated towards and into engagement with one another so that said first and opposite free ends are held together at said bends.
4. The clip holder recited in claim 2, wherein said clip retaining plate also has a second clip pass-through opening formed therein and lying below said first clip pass-through opening, one of the bends formed in the first and opposite free ends of said U-shaped attachment clip being received through said second clip pass-through opening so as to be aligned with and rotated towards and into engagement with the bend of the other one of said first and opposite free ends so as to hold said U-shaped attachment clip in place on said clip retaining plate and retain the clothing of the individual at which said clip holder is carried between said first and opposite ends.
5. The clip holder recited in claim 1, wherein the flap coupled to the front of said casing is pivotally connected to said casing so as to be rotatable relative to the opening at the front of said casing between said first and second positions.
6. The clip holder recited in claim 5, further comprising a spring located between said flap and the back of said casing, said flap being responsive to a manual pushing force applied thereto for causing said flap to rotate towards the back of said casing from said first position to said second position and said spring to be compressed by which to permit said tool clip to be removed from said casing by way of the opening at the front of said casing.
7. The clip holder recited in claim 6, wherein said spring is a coiled spring having a first coiled end connected to the back of said casing and an opposite coiled end lying against said flap such that said coiled spring is compressed between said flap and the back of said casing when said flap rotates towards the back of said casing in response to the pushing force applied to said flap.
8. The clip holder recited in claim 7, wherein the back of said casing has a recess formed therein, and the first coiled end of said coiled spring being connected to the back of said casing and received within said recess.
9. A clip holder to be carried on clothing worn by an individual for receiving, holding and releasing a tool clip, said clip holder comprising: a casing having a front and a back; the front of said casing having an opening for the removable receipt therethrough of said tool clip and a flap pivotally connected to the front of said casing and being rotatable relative to said opening between a first position at which to block the removal of said tool clip from said casing by way of said opening and a second position at which to permit the removal of said tool clip from said casing by way of said opening, and the back of said casing having a recess formed therein and a clip retaining plate connected thereto; an attachment clip coupled to said casing at said clip retaining plate, said attachment clip being configured to be attached to the clothing of the individual, whereby said clip holder is carried by the individual; and a spring located between said flap and the back of said casing, said flap being responsive to a manual pushing force applied thereto for causing said flap to rotate towards the back of said casing from said first position to said second position and said spring to be compressed by which to permit said tool clip to be removed from said casing by way of the opening at the front of said casing, said spring having a first end connected to the back of said casing within the recess formed in said back and an opposite end lying against said flap such that said spring is compressed between said flap and the back of said casing when said flap rotates towards the back of said casing in response to the pushing force applied to said flap.
10. The clip holder recited in claim 9, wherein said spring is a coiled spring, and the first end of said spring is a coil that is received within the recess formed in the back of said casing.
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(8) An easy to attach and easy to use manually operable clip holder 1 is disclosed while referring initially to
(9) Details of the manually operable clip holder 1 are now disclosed while referring concurrently to
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(11) Located at the front of the casing 3 of the manually operable clip holder 3 opposite the back wall 10 thereof are a rotatable flap 28 and an upstanding front wall 30 that are aligned vertically one above the other. The rotatable flap 28 has a first pair of tabs 32 and 33 extending outwardly from the top and opposite sides thereof and a second pair of tabs 34 and 35 extending outwardly from the opposite sides thereof below the first pair of tabs 32 and 33 near the bottom of the flap 28. The bottom of the rotatable flap 28 lying below the tabs 34 and 35 is bent slightly forwards to establish a skirt 36 and a pushing surface against which a finger or thumb pressure can be applied for an advantage that will be described hereinafter.
(12) Each of the opposite sides of the front wall 30 of the casing 3 is bent back by 90 degrees to create rearwardly extending first and second side walls 38 and 40. Extending rearwardly from the top and bottom of the first side wall 38 of the front plate 30 are a first pair of locking fingers 42 and 43. Extending rearwardly from the top and bottom of the second (i.e., opposite) side wall 40 are a second pair of locking fingers 44 and 45. The bottom of the front wall 30 of the casing 3 that lies below the first and second side walls 38 and 40 is bent slightly towards the back wall 10 to create a closure 46. The back wall 10 and the front wall 30 of the casing 3 are spaced from one another in a manner that will now be described.
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(14) Likewise, the tabs 34 and 35 located near the bottom and at opposite sides of the rotatable flap 28 are received within respective guide tracks 22 and 26 that are formed in the first and second side walls 12 and 14 of the casing 3. The tabs 34 and 35 are adapted to ride back and forth through guide tracks 22 and 26 to control the path of and stabilize the flap 28 as it rotates back and forth within the casing 3 in response to the aforementioned finger or thumb pressure to be applied thereto.
(15) The upstanding front wall 30 is connected to the casing 3 by pushing the first and second pairs of locking fingers 42, 43 and 44, 45 which extend rearwardly from the front wall 30 through respective ones of first and second pairs of connection slots 16, 17 and 18, 19 that are formed in the casing 3. As is best shown in
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(19) When the manually operable clip holder 1 of this invention is removably attached to the clothing of an individual (such as at the individual's belt or pants 9 shown in
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(21) When the pushing force being applied to the rotatable flap 28 or pushing skirt 36 is terminated, the spring 64 will be permitted to expand and thereby urge the rotatable flap 28 and the pushing skirt 36 to rotate in an opposite direction towards the clip entry space 75 so that the clip from the same or a different tool can be removably attached to the manually operable clip holder 1 in the manner just described. In the meantime, the U-shaped clip 50 can be pulled upwardly and off the individual's clothing to separate the tool 5 from the individual.