RESILIENT COVER CLIP
20190225136 ยท 2019-07-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B5/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60P7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T24/44026
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60J7/104
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B5/0692
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B63B17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B2/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60J7/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B5/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A resilient clip can be used for covers for equipment. The resilient clip has a portion that can be inserted into a channel on the equipment, a portion that can be attached to a cover, and a portion that can be used to remove the clip from the channel.
Claims
1. A clip made from a resilient material comprising: a bulbous portion adapted to fit in a channel, the bulbous portion having a first and second side; a tab connected to the first side of the bulbous portion and adapted to be attached to a cover; and an arm connected to the second side of the bulbous portion and located a distance away from the tab; wherein when the distance between at least a portion of the tab and at least a portion of the arm is decreased, the bulbous portion is deformed and the bulbous portion can be inserted and removed from the channel; and wherein when the arm is located substantially the distance away from the tab, the bulbous portion is securely held within the channel; and wherein the arm can be moved when the clip is in the channel such that the distance between at least a portion of the tab and at least a portion of the arm is decreased to remove the clip from the channel.
2. The clip of claim 1 wherein when the distance between at least a portion of the tab and at least a portion of the arm is increased, the bulbous portion is more securely held within the channel.
3. The clip of claim 2 wherein the distance between the tab and arm can be increased by tension from the cover.
4. The clip of claim 1 further comprising a first recess located between the tab and the bulbous portion and a second recess located between the arm and the bulbous portion, wherein the first and second recesses are configured to engage the channel.
5. The clip of claim 4 wherein each of the first recess and second recess are configured to engage a lip of the channel.
6. The clip of claim 1 wherein the bulbous portion is substantially round in shape.
7. An fastener attached to a sheet of material, the fastener comprising: a first arm having a first end and second end; and a second arm having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second arm connected to the first end of the first arm to form an engagement section of the fastener; wherein the second end of the first arm and the second end of the second arm are movable from a base position to a pinched position so as to reshape the engagement section for insertion into a channel of a vehicle; and wherein the fastener is configured to be attached to the sheet of material in a spaced relation with another fastener.
8. The fastener of claim 7 wherein when the engagement section is positioned in the channel and the second end of the first arm and the second end of the second arm are substantially in the base position, the engagement section is prevented from being withdrawn from the channel.
9. The fastener of claim 7 further comprising a leg connected to one of the first arm and second arm, wherein the fastener is attached to the sheet of material by the leg.
10. The fastener of claim 9 wherein when tension is applied to the leg via the sheet of material, the fastener is securely held in the channel.
11. The fastener of claim 9 wherein the second end of the first arm has a first handle and the second end of the second arm has a second handle.
12. The clip of claim 7 further comprising a first recess located on the first arm and a second recess located on the second arm, wherein the first and second recesses are configured to engage the channel.
13. The fastener of claim 7, wherein when the fastener is configured to engage a channel and when the fastener engages the channel, the second arm is accessible.
14. The fastener of claim 7, wherein the fastener is configured to engage a channel and the first arm is configured to be attached to the sheet and wherein the fastener can be moved to the pinched position by moving the first arm towards the second arm when the fastener is in the channel.
15. The fastener of claim 7, wherein the engagement section has a locator.
16. A cover attachment system for a marine vehicle comprising: a rail configured to be attached to the marine vehicle; a channel within the rail having an opening formed at least in part by constrictions; and a number of compressible members, each of the number of compressible members further comprising: a channel end; a first arm; and a second arm; wherein one of the first arm and second arm is attached to the cover; wherein the channel end is compressed when the first arm and second arm are compressed towards each other; wherein when the channel end of one of the number of compressible members is compressed, the one of the number of compressible members can be inserted at least partially through the opening and into the channel; and wherein the one of the number of compressible members is retained by the constrictions when the one of the number of compressible members is at least partially in the channel and not compressed.
17. The cover of claim 16 further comprising a tab connected to one of the first arm and second arm and wherein the cover is attached to the one of the number of compressible members by the tab.
18. The cover of claim 17 wherein the one of the number of compressible members is further retained within the channel when tension is applied to the tab by the cover.
19. The cover of claim 17 wherein the one of the number of compressible members can be withdrawn from the channel when the channel end is compressed.
20. The clip of claim 16 further comprising a first recess located on the first arm and a second recess located on the second arm, wherein the first recess engages one of the constrictions and the second recess engages another one of the constrictions when the one of the number of compressible members is inserted into the channel and is not compressed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0041] Marine vehicles of all types use channels to attach various accessories to the vehicle. For example, a gunnel rail 10 can be attached to each side of a hull 12 for a boat 14, as seen in
[0042] One type of extruded gunnel rail 10 can be seen in
[0043] As seen in
[0044] By way of another example, a rail 26 or fence can be attached to a pontoon boat 28 such as by securing the rail to the platform 30 of the pontoon boat as is seen in
[0045] As seen in the embodiment shown in
[0046] Typically, covers are secured to marine vehicles by installing metal snaps into a channel such as the exterior channel 22. Then corresponding snaps attached to the cover are mated with the snaps in the channel. This process is tedious, time consuming and frustrating for all of the reasons previously described.
[0047] In order to overcome such limitations, the present invention relates to compressible members such as clips or fasteners that can be securely held by a large variety of channels exiting in current rails and fences of marine vehicles in use today.
[0048] For example,
[0049] In the embodiment shown in
[0050] In one embodiment, the clip 42 is sized and shaped such that the channel end 46 must compress to fit between the constrictions 24 in the exterior channel 22 of the gunnel rail 10 as most clearly seen in
[0051] The second end or side 56 of the wedge shaped channel end 46 can be generally about the size of the exterior channel 22 or slightly smaller. If the second end 56 of the channel end 46 is smaller than the size of the exterior channel 22, the clip 42 will exert an outward force on the exterior channel as the clip tries to decompress to its original size, but is restrained from so doing by the size of the exterior channel. This outward force assists the clip 42 in remaining within and from being undesirably withdrawn from the exterior channel 22.
[0052] The clips 42 can be attached to the perimeter of a cover material at determined intervals to allow a user to insert the clips into the exterior channel 22 around the perimeter of the boat 14 while standing inside or outside the boat. As progress is made around the perimeter, more of the boat 14 becomes covered until ultimately the entire boat is covered.
[0053] As clips 42 are inserted into the exterior channel 22, the cover for a boat or other vehicle will begin to become taught. In the embodiment shown in
[0054] When it is desired to remove the cover, a user can pinch the arms 48, 50, in the embodiment shown in
[0055] The main body of the clip can be made from a resilient material, such as via an extruded plastic that allows for a desired amount of flexibility, spring and/or resilience. The continuous extrusion can then be trimmed at specified intervals to provide the proper length of the clip. The clip or portions thereof may also be injection molded or created utilizing a co-extrusion process to achieve desired material properties at select locations. The flexibility, resilience and/or spring of the plastic from which the clip is made allows for a desired amount of compression and pinching to occur and for the clip to return to its original shape when no forces are acting upon it.
[0056] In another embodiment of a clip seen in
[0057] In another embodiment of a clip seen in
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[0059] In another embodiment of a clip, which is shown in
[0060] A few clip and channel configurations have been described above. Additional clip and channel configurations can be seen in
[0061] The above described clips can be used anywhere a rail, fence or extrusion with a channel can be mounted or incorporated. For example, a rail or fence could be mounted to the side rails, Bimini rails, roof poles or deck edge of a pontoon boat or a channel could be added to an existing extrusion such as the rub rail of a fiberglass boat.
[0062] Many rub rails used today in the fiberglass boat industry are made from aluminum extrusions. Such aluminum extruded rub rails can be modified to add a channel like those described above. As such, the above described clips could then be used with fiberglass boats without having to drill holes in the fiberglass to add an after-market rail or snaps.
[0063] Modifying the rub rail on fiberglass boats would also eliminate the time and expense of having to drill holes for the metal snaps and the possibility of cracking the fiberglass during such drilling. The removal of metal snaps enhances the appearance of the boat so that the smooth fiberglass surface is not interrupted by metal boat snaps. Further, the ability to move the above described cover clips along the rub rail around the boat, allows boat owners to be able to use a wider variety of covers and cover manufacturers to make covers that fit a wider variety of boats, including fiberglass boats. Covers also stretch a bit over time. If the snaps for a fiberglass boat are permanently located at holes drilled in the fiberglass, the snaps cannot be moved to account for the change in cover size. The inability to move the snaps can lead to an ill-fitting cover that is unsightly and/or does not cover the boat. Since the clips have no specific location in which they must attach to a channel, the clips can be inserted into the channel at any desired location.
[0064] Although the invention has been herein described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of the appended claims and the description of the invention herein.