Clip for Mounting a Calendar and Method of Hanging a Calendar Using the Clip
20190105940 ยท 2019-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A clip for mounting a calendar that has a hanging page with a hanging hole near the top. The clip has a front clip portion and a rear clip portion. The two portions are adapted to be moved apart and together so as to selectively grasp one or more pages of a calendar. There is a slot in the bottom of the rear portion. There is also a hook member or a peg member on the rear portion. There may be a guide portion in the center on the bottom of the rear portion. This guide allows the calendar hanging page to be easily pushed up into the slot in the rear portion of the clip such that the hanging hole can be placed over the hook member or onto the peg member, so that the clip can hold the calendar. The clip can be fixed to a surface such as a wall, so as to hang the calendar from a wall.
Claims
1. A clip for mounting a calendar that comprises a plurality of pages including a hanging page with a hanging hole near the top, comprising: a front portion and an opposed rear portion, the portions adapted to be moved apart and together so as to selectively grasp one or more pages of a calendar; a projecting member on the rear portion; and a slot in the bottom of the rear portion; wherein the slot is configured to allow the hanging page to be pushed through the slot into the rear portion such that the hanging hole is configured to be placed over the projecting member, to hang the calendar by the hanging page.
2. The clip of claim 1, wherein the projecting member comprises a peg.
3. The clip of claim 1, wherein the projecting member comprises a hook.
4. The clip of claim 1, wherein the rear portion has a bottom with a center, the clip further comprising a guide member in the center on the bottom of the rear portion.
5. The clip of claim 4, wherein the guide member comprises a tab.
6. The clip of claim 5, wherein the tab is located below and just underneath the slot, so that it is configured to guide the hanging page into the slot.
7. The clip of claim 1, wherein the rear portion further comprises two page tensioning members spaced an equal distance from the projecting member.
8. The clip of claim 7, wherein the page tensioning members comprise arc-shaped arms with free lower distal ends that define an open space into which the hanging page can fit, wherein the page tensioning members put tension on the hanging page to help maintain the hanging page in the slot.
9. The clip of claim 1, wherein the projecting member projects outwardly from the rear member, toward the front portion.
10. A method for mounting a calendar that comprises a plurality of pages including a hanging page with a hanging hole near the top, comprising: providing a clip comprising a front portion and a rear portion, the portions adapted to be moved apart and together so as to selectively grasp one or more pages of a calendar; a projecting member on the rear portion and projecting toward the front portion; and a slot in the bottom of the rear portion, wherein the slot allows the hanging page to be pushed up into the rear portion such that the hanging hole can be placed over the projecting member to hang the calendar by the hanging page; pushing the hanging page into the slot until the hanging hole is over the projecting member; and placing used calendar pages between the front and rear portions of the clip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] A non-limiting example of the clip is shown in
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[0019] Rear portion base 15 has vertical slot 32 that spans the entire width of the base 15. Slot 32 allows calendar hanging page 52 to be pushed up into the clip. Projecting member 38 (which may be a peg or a hook, for example) projects from the rear portion a short distance toward the front portion. Member 38 preferably has an angle along its length or at least at its tip, as shown in
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[0021] In one non-limiting example, member 38 may be a hook member that may be high, 1/16 wide and the hook portion may be cut at a 45-degree angle. In another example (shown in the drawings, e.g.,
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[0025] Calendar 50 can be hung from clip 10 by pushing hanging page 52 along guide 42 up into slot 32 and fitting the mounting hole over member 38. It can be removed from member 38 by lifting the calendar hanging page straight up so that it disengages from member 38, and sliding the page to the left or right far enough such that the hanging hole is misaligned with and so will not re-engage member 38. The calendar can then be pulled out of the clip.
[0026] The clip allows a calendar to be hung easily without the need to remove the hanging hardware (e.g., nail or push-pin etc.) from the wall, thus preventing multiple puncture holes in the wall. Also, the calendar does not need to be removed from the hanger to change the expired month page. It also keeps a pen or pencil handy.
[0027] A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that additional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts described herein, and, accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.