Decorative light clip for gutters and shingles
10180242 ยท 2019-01-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21W2121/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A clip for holding decorative lights has an arm with a hook at one end, a leg and middle portion between the arm and the leg. The hook and leg together define a space between them in which will receive a roofing shingle or a portion of a gutter. A second hook may be attached to the middle portion and sized to receive a rope light. There may also be a light holding portion attached by a hinge to the corner formed where he arm meets the middle portion. There is a first locking tab attached to the arm and a second locking tab is attached to the middle portion. A first retainer tab and a second retainer tab on opposite sides of the light holding portion are configured and positioned to engage one of the pair of locking tabs.
Claims
1. A clip for holding decorative lights on a gutter and for holding decorative lights on shingles comprised of: a leg tapered at one end and having a second end; a middle portion having a first end and a second end, the second end of the middle portion connected to the second end of the leg such that the middle portion and the leg are substantially perpendicular to one another; an arm having a first end connected to the first end of the middle portion at a corner such that a portion of the arm adjacent the middle portion and the middle portion are substantially perpendicular to one another, the arm having a second end with a hook at the second end, the hook having a distal end and defining a space of sufficient size to receive a rope light; wherein the arm and the hook are sized and configured so that the hook will be adjacent the leg and the hook and leg together define a space between them in which a roofing shingle can be inserted such that the leg and the hook will engage opposite surfaces of the roofing shingle; a second hook attached to the middle portion and sized to receive a rope light; and a light holding portion comprising a U-shaped body and attached to the corner.
2. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 also comprising: a first locking tab and a second locking tab, the first locking tab attached to the arm adjacent the corner and the second locking tab attached to the middle portion adjacent the corner such that a center line through the first locking tab will intersect a center line through the second locking at a substantially right angle; a first retainer tab attached to the light holding portion and being configured and positioned to engage the first locking tab when the light holding portion is in a first position; a second retainer tab attached to the light holding portion and being configured and positioned to engage the second locking tab when the light holding portion is in a second position; and a hinge connecting the light holding portion to the corner.
3. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 wherein the leg has a concave portion opposite the hook and also comprising a projection on the hook that extends toward the concave portion of the leg.
4. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 wherein the clamp portion, the light holding portion and the middle are polypropylene.
5. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 wherein the U-shaped body has an inner surface having two pairs of arcs, each pair of arcs defining an opening sized to receive a decorative light.
6. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 5 also comprising at least one tooth on the inner surface of the U-shaped body.
7. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 also comprising a pair of wings, one wing extending from each side of the corner.
8. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 wherein the second hook is offset from a center line through the middle portion.
9. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 wherein the U-shaped body has an inner surface having opposite sides and a base that extends between the sides, the sides defining an opening sized to receive a decorative light and further comprising a U-shaped holder sized to hold a mini-light.
10. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of teeth on the inner surface, the teeth defining an opening sized to receive and grip a socket of a C-7 decorative light bulb, a socket of a C-9 decorative light bulb or a socket of an LED decorative light bulb.
11. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 wherein the leg has a concave exterior surface between the tapered end and the second end.
12. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 wherein the middle portion has a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the second hook being attached to the middle portion adjacent the first side and further comprising a stabilizer attached to and extending from the second side.
13. A clip for holding decorative lights on a gutter and for holding decorative lights on shingles comprised of: a leg tapered at one end and having a second end; a middle portion having a first end and a second end, the second end of the middle portion connected to the second end of the leg such that the middle portion and the leg are substantially perpendicular to one another; an arm having a first end connected to the first end of the middle portion at a corner such that a portion of the arm adjacent the middle portion and the middle portion are substantially perpendicular to one another, the arm having a second end with a hook at the second end, the hook having a distal end and defining a space of sufficient size to receive a rope light; wherein the arm and the hook are sized and configured so that the hook will be adjacent the leg and the hook and leg together define a space between them in which a roofing shingle can be inserted such that the leg and the hook will engage opposite surfaces of the roofing shingle; a light holding portion comprising a U-shaped body; a hinge connecting the U-shaped body to the corner; a first locking tab and a second locking tab, the first locking tab attached to the arm adjacent the corner and the second locking tab is attached to the middle portion adjacent the corner such that a center line through the first locking tab will intersect a center line through the second locking a substantially right angle; a first retainer tab attached to the light holding portion and being configured and positioned to engage the first locking tab when the light holding portion is in a first position; and a second retainer tab attached to the light holding portion and being configured and positioned to engage the second locking tab when the light holding portion is in a second position.
14. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 13 wherein the U-shaped body has in inner surface having two pairs of arcs, each pair of arcs defining an opening sized to receive a decorative light.
15. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 14 also comprising at least one tooth on the inner surface of the U-shaped body.
16. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 13 also comprising a pair of wings, one wing extending from each side of the corner.
17. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 13 wherein the second hook is offset from a center line through the middle portion.
18. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 13 wherein the U-shaped body has an inner surface having opposite sides and a base that extends between the sides, the sides defining an opening sized to receive a decorative light and further comprising a U-shaped holder sized to hold a mini-light and attached to the base.
19. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 18 further comprising a plurality of teeth on the inner surface, the teeth defining an opening sized to receive and grip a socket of a C-7 decorative light bulb, a socket of a C-9 decorative light bulb or a socket of an LED decorative light bulb.
20. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 13 wherein the leg has a concave exterior surface between the tapered end and the second end.
21. The clip for holding decorative lights of claim 1 wherein the middle portion has a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the second hook being attached to the middle portion adjacent the first side and further comprising a stabilizer attached to and extending form the second side.
22. A clip for holding decorative lights on a gutter and for holding decorative lights on shingles comprised of: a leg tapered at one end and having a second end; a middle portion having a first end and a second end, the second end of the middle portion connected to the second end of the leg such that the middle portion and the leg are substantially perpendicular to one another; an arm having a first end connected to the first end of the middle portion at a corner such that a portion of the arm adjacent the middle portion and the middle portion are substantially perpendicular to one another, the arm having a second end with a hook at the second end, the hook having a distal end and defining a space of sufficient size to receive a rope light; wherein the arm and the hook are sized and configured so that the hook will be adjacent the leg and the hook and leg together define a space between them in which a roofing shingle can be inserted such that the leg and the hook will engage opposite surfaces of the roofing shingle; and a second hook attached to the middle portion and sized to receive a rope light the second hook being offset from a center line through the middle portion.
23. A clip for holding decorative lights on a gutter and for holding decorative lights on shingles comprised of: a leg tapered at one end and having a second end; a middle portion having a first end and a second end, the second end of the middle portion connected to the second end of the leg such that the middle portion and the leg are substantially perpendicular to one another; an arm having a first end connected to the first end of the middle portion at a corner such that a portion of the arm adjacent the middle portion and the middle portion are substantially perpendicular to one another, the arm having a second end with a hook at the second end, the hook having a distal end and defining a space of sufficient size to receive a rope light; wherein the arm and the hook are sized and configured so that the hook will be adjacent the leg and the hook and leg together define a space between them in which a roofing shingle can be inserted such that the leg and the hook will engage opposite surfaces of the roofing shingle; a second hook attached to the middle portion and sized to receive a rope light; and a pair of wings, one wing extending from each side of the corner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) A light holding portion 20 having a U-shaped body is attached to the corner. The light holding portion, or bulb gripper, has a generally U-shaped body comprised of a first arm 22 and a second arm 23. Each arm has a pair of concave arcs or recesses 26, 27 which define two openings 28, 29 of different size allowing the arms 22, 23 to grip different size decorative lights. The larger opening 28 can hold a C-7 or C-9 decorative light. The smaller opening 29 can hold a mini light. We prefer to provide a tooth or projection 24, 25 on each arm 22, 23 which engages a bulb socket to prevent the socket from turning relative to the clip while being held.
(11) Many homeowners prefer to mount their lights so that the bulb is oriented vertically relative to the ground. The present clip is capable of mounting lights to both a gutter and to shingles in manner to maintain the lights in a vertical orientation. The connection 19 between the corner and the U-shaped body which holds the decorative light preferably is molded to act as a living hinge. A first locking tab 15 is provided on the arm 4 near the corner 5. A second locking tab 16 is provided on the middle section 3 near the corner 5. The first locking tab 15 is positioned to receive retaining tab 17 on the bulb gripper 20 and hold the bulb gripper in the position shown in
(12) The user may move the light holding portion or bulb gripper 20 to the position shown in
(13) In the second configuration shown in
(14) A second present preferred embodiment of our clip for holding decorative lights on a gutter and for holding decorative lights on shingles is shown in
(15) A light holding portion or bulb gripper 60 is attached to the corner 55. The light holding portion 60 has a generally U-shaped body 61 comprised of a first arm 62, a second arm 63 and a base 64. A U-shaped holder 65 for holding a mini-light is provided at the base of arms 62 and 63. This holder 65 has an opening 66 that is sized to receive mini-light. Each arm 62, 63 has a set of teeth 67 for gripping the socket of a C-7 or C-9 decorative light bulb or of newer diameter sizes and styles of bulbs such as LED C-12s. The teeth define a larger opening 58 which enables the bulb gripper 50 to hold a C-7 or C-9 decorative light. The teeth 67 on the arms 62, 63 engage the neck or indent formed by the top of the socket and the base of the bulb. The teeth gripping into the neck on a light prevents the socket from turning relative to the clip while being held, keeping lights precisely positioned.
(16) As in the first embodiment a first locking tab 55 is provided on the arm 44 near the corner 45 and a second locking tab 56 is provided on the middle section 43 near the corner 45. The first locking tab 55 is positioned to receive retaining tab 57 on the bulb gripper 20 and hold the bulb gripper in the position shown in
(17) The clip 1, 40 is preferably made as a unitary molded plastic body which is molded as the shape shown in
(18) The bulb gripper 20, 60 and associated locking tabs and retaining tabs could be removed from the embodiments shown in the drawings to provide a clip that can hold strings of decorative lights by the cord rather than by the light socket as well as hold rope lights and icicle lights. Having the hook 10, 50 attached to one side of the middle portion 3, 43 provides a flat surface on the middle portion that can be used to push the clip onto a shingle.
(19) While we have shown and described certain present preferred embodiments of our clip for holding decorative lights on a gutter and for holding decorative lights on shingles it should be understood that our invention is not limited thereto and may be embodied within the scope of the following claims.