FLAG PIN, FLAG PIN KIT, AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME

20170169739 ยท 2017-06-15

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    Abstract

    A flag pin is provided comprising a straight pin with a sharpened end, a flag positioned at the opposite end of the pin, a vertical, cylindrical sleeve positioned around the pin, and a flexible base configured to receive the sharpened tip of the pin therethrough and to abut the bottom of the cylindrical sleeve. In use, a user inserts the flag pin into the cylindrical sleeve so that the sharpened tip of the pin extends out of the bottom of the sleeve, and moves the bottom of the pin into and through the flexible base so that the top of the flexible base comes to rest against the bottom of the cylindrical sleeve. In this configuration, the bottom end of the pin may then extend into a base on which the pin is to be placed, with the flexible base vertically supporting both the cylindrical sleeve and the pin itself, and holding the pin in a generally vertical orientation. A kit for assembling such flag pins and a method of its use are also provided.

    Claims

    1. A flag pin comprising: a straight pin having a top end and a bottom end opposite said top end; a flag extending outward from said top end of said pin; a cylindrical sleeve having a channel extending through an entire length of said sleeve, said cylindrical sleeve being positioned below said flag; and a flexible base positioned below said sleeve; wherein said pin extends through both said cylindrical sleeve and said flexible base, and wherein the bottom end of said pin extends a distance away from a bottom of said flexible base.

    2. The flag pin of claim 1, wherein said cylindrical sleeve is removably positioned on said flag pin.

    3. The flag pin of claim 2, wherein said cylindrical sleeve has a top end and a bottom end, wherein said top end of said cylindrical sleeve is positioned in contact with a bottom horizontal edge of said flag.

    4. The flag pin of claim 2, wherein said flexible base has a top end and a bottom end, wherein said top end of said flexible base is in contact with said bottom end of said cylindrical sleeve.

    5. The flag pin of claim 4, wherein said bottom end of said flexible base defines a flat, horizontal surface configured to facially abut a flat surface on which said flag pin is to be placed.

    6. The flag pin of claim 4, wherein said flexible base further comprises a disc-shaped bottom and a sleeve support hub extending upward from said disc-shaped bottom and having a smaller diameter than a diameter of said disc-shaped bottom, and a base channel extending centrally and vertically through each of said sleeve support hub and said disc-shaped bottom.

    7. The flag pin of claim 6, wherein said flexible base is removably positioned on said flag pin.

    8. A method of using a flag pin, comprising: providing a straight pin having a top end and a bottom end opposite said top end, and a flag extending outward from said top end of said pin; providing a cylindrical sleeve having a channel extending through an entire length of said sleeve; providing a flexible base; positioning said cylindrical sleeve around said pin and below said flag; and positioning said flexible base around said pin and below said cylindrical sleeve, such that said pin extends through both said cylindrical sleeve and said flexible base, and such that the bottom end of said pin extends a distance away from a bottom of said flexible base.

    9. The method of claim 8, further comprising forming a channel extending through said flexible base by pushing said bottom end of said pin through said flexible base, and moving said flexible base along said pin so that a top face of said flexible base engages a bottom end of said sleeve.

    10. The method of claim 9, wherein said cylindrical sleeve is removably positioned on said flag pin.

    11. The method of claim 10, wherein said cylindrical sleeve has a top end and a bottom end, wherein said top end of said cylindrical sleeve is positioned in contact with a bottom horizontal edge of said flag.

    12. The method of claim 10, wherein said bottom end of said flexible base defines a flat, horizontal surface configured to facially abut a flat surface on which said flag pin is to be placed.

    13. The method of claim 10, wherein said flexible base further comprises a disc-shaped bottom and a sleeve support hub extending upward from said disc-shaped bottom and having a smaller diameter than a diameter of said disc-shaped bottom, and wherein said channel extends centrally and vertically through each of said sleeve support hub and said disc-shaped bottom.

    14. A flag pin kit, comprising: a plurality of straight pins, each having a top end and a bottom end opposite said top end; a flag extending outward from each top end of each of said pins; a plurality of cylindrical sleeves, each having a channel extending through an entire length of said sleeve sized to receive one of said pins therethrough; a plurality of flexible bases configured for placement on each of said pins adjacent to one of said sleeves; wherein each of said flags, said sleeves, and said flexible bases are sized with respect to said pins so that any one of said pins will extend through any one of said cylindrical sleeves and any one of said flexible bases so that a bottom end of said one of said pins will extend a distance away from a bottom of said one of said flexible bases when said one of said cylindrical sleeves and said one of said flexible bases is positioned on said one of said pins.

    15. The flag pin kit of claim 14, wherein said cylindrical sleeves are provided in varying lengths.

    16. The flag pin kit of claim 14, wherein a bottom end of each said flexible base defines a flat, horizontal surface configured to facially abut a flat surface on which an assembled flag pin is to be placed.

    17. The flag pin kit of claim 14, wherein each said flexible base further comprises a disc-shaped bottom and a sleeve support hub extending upward from said disc-shaped bottom and having a smaller diameter than a diameter of said disc-shaped bottom.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0010] The numerous advantages of the present invention may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

    [0011] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a flag pin in accordance with certain aspects of an embodiment of the invention.

    [0012] FIG. 2 is a side view of a cylindrical sleeve for use with the flag pin of FIG. 1.

    [0013] FIG. 3 is a side view of a flexible base for use with the flag pin of FIG. 1.

    [0014] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a kit for use with the flag pin of FIG. 1.

    [0015] FIGS. 5(a) through 5(d) show an exemplary method for using the flag pin of FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0016] The invention summarized above may be better understood by referring to the following description, claims, and accompanying drawings. This description of an embodiment, set out below to enable one to practice an implementation of the invention, is not intended to limit the preferred embodiment, but to serve as a particular example thereof. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they may readily use the conception and specific embodiments disclosed as a basis for modifying or designing other methods and systems for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent assemblies do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broadest form.

    [0017] As shown in the perspective view of FIG. 1, a flag pin 10 is provided in accordance with certain aspects of an embodiment of the invention. Flag pin 10 has a straight pin 20 having a sharpened tip 22 at the bottom end of straight pin 20, and may be comprised of steel or other metal so as to form an elongate shaft. Optionally, a pin head 24 may be provided at the top end of straight pin 20. Pin head 24 may be a rounded surface mounted to the top of straight pin 20 in any suitable manner, such as a sphere, so as to provide an easy surface against which a user may push to insert the straight pin 20 through a substrate, such as the foam base of a map or other diagram (not shown). Alternatively, pin head 24 may be a flat disc or plate, or any other surface suitable for engagement by a user to allow easy push-insertion of the flag pin into such a base. Further, pin head 24 may be of any color or of multiple colors or may contain varied indicia so as to allow a user to identify differing flag pins 10 on a diagram by the visual characteristics of pin head 24.

    [0018] Flag pin 10 also includes a flag 30 attached to and extending outward from the upper end of pin 20. In those configurations in which straight pin 20 is provided a pin head 24 at the top end of pin 20, flag 30 may be attached to pin 20 so that a top edge 32 of flag 30 abuts the bottom of pin head 24, thus maximizing the length of straight pin 20 that extends downward from a bottom edge 34 of flag 30. Flag 30 is preferably mounted to pin 20 so that flag 30 extends outward from a side of pin 20, as opposed to overlapping a portion of pin 20. This results in the pin 20 being visible from all sides other than the single line at which the flag abuts pin 20, in turn giving the appearance of a flag pole. Further, flag 30 may be joined to pin 20 through any suitable attachment mechanism, such as (by way of non-limiting example) providing a piece of clear tape (not shown) that extends from the front surface of flag 30, around pin 20, and onto the back surface of flag 30, in turn allowing easy assembly and thus customization of various flags on flag pin 10 to accommodate a user's particular requirements.

    [0019] In order to hold flag pin 10 in a vertical position after its placement on a map or other diagram surface, a flag mount (shown generally at 40) is provided. Flag mount 40 includes a cylindrical sleeve 42 and a base 50. As shown in FIG. 1, cylindrical sleeve 42 extends upward from base 50, with pin 20 extending downward through sleeve 42 and through base 50 so that when flag pin is positioned on a map or other diagram surface, sleeve 42 and base 50 will hold pin 20, and thus flag pin 10, in an upright and generally vertical orientation.

    [0020] To accomplish this goal of holding flag pin 10 in an upright and generally vertical orientation, sleeve 42 (as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2) has an opening 44 at its top face 43, which opening 44 provides access to a channel 46 that extends centrally through the entire length of sleeve 42, from top face 43 down to the bottom face 48 of sleeve 42. Opening 44 is preferably sized slightly larger than pin 20 so as to allow easy insertion of pin 20 through sleeve 42. While (as discussed in greater detail below) it is base 50 that primarily holds pin 20 in its vertical orientation, sleeve 42 assists in this function by, for instance, preventing the pin 20 from bending or from inadvertently being inserted into base 50 at an angle during assembly and insertion into a map or other diagram base, and likewise prevents excessive bending of flag pin 50 after such insertion if accidentally bumped by a user.

    [0021] Sleeve 42 is sufficiently rigid (e.g., formed of a rigid plastic) so as to support pin 20 against bending as pin 20 is inserted into a surface on which flag pin 10 is to be used. With continued reference to FIG. 1 and the side view of flexible base 50 of FIG. 3, base 50 includes a lower, generally disc-shaped bottom 52 having a flat bottom face 53. Flat bottom face 53 provides the engaging surface that contacts a map or other diagram surface on which flag pin 10 is to be used. While bottom 52 is shown having a generally circular perimeter, other perimeter configurations, such as square, oblong, or any other shape may be used, so long as they provide a generally flat bottom face for supporting the rest of base 50 (and cylindrical sleeve 42). A sleeve support hub 54 is positioned on the top surface 55 of disc-shaped bottom 52. Support hub 54 has a flat support hub top face 57 which is sized to receive and support the full width of cylindrical sleeve 42. Support hub top face 57 also may have a support hub opening 58 centrally positioned in support hub top face 57, which opening 58 opens into a base channel 60 that extends vertically and centrally through base 50 from the support hub top face 57 through the entire height of support hub 54 and base 50. In such configuration, base channel 60 is sized with a smaller diameter than the exterior diameter of pin 20. As base 50 is formed of a flexible material, such as (by way of non-limiting example) silicone, base channel 60 may compress against a portion of straight pin 20 when the pin 20 is positioned within base 50, serving to both tightly hold pin 20 in an upright position, and to orient pin 20 (and thus flag pin 10) in a vertical orientation. In combination with flat bottom face 53, vertical base channel 60 thus allows multiple flag pins 10 to be placed on a flat surface, such as a flat, horizontal foam map or other diagram surface, while ensuring that the flag pins 10 maintain a vertical orientation.

    [0022] Further, as vertical base channel 60 extends all of the way through base 50, the bottom sharpened tip 22 of pin 20 may be positioned a sufficient distance below flat bottom face 53 to allow the bottom portion of pin 20 to extend into such flat surface on which flag pin 10 is to be placed.

    [0023] Flexible base 50 preferably has a height dimension of at least 5/16 inches to ensure that base 50 has sufficient surface area to grip and hold pin 20 in a vertical orientation after placement of flag pin 10 on a surface.

    [0024] Optionally, base 50 may be provided with no channel 60 when originally packaged with sleeve 42. Given the flexible construction of base 50, a user may instead create support hub opening 58 and base channel 60 themselves by pushing straight pin 20 through the center of base 50. Such configuration may provide a tighter hold between base 50 and pin 20, even further assuring that pin 20, and thus flag pin 10, remains in a vertical position without falling during use.

    [0025] As shown in FIG. 4, a kit 65 may be provided including at least two of the above described elements. More particularly, a kit 65 may include a number of bases 50, each preferably having identical configuration to that described above, along with a number of cylindrical sleeves 42 configured as above. Cylindrical sleeves may optionally be provided in varying lengths, thus providing at least sleeves of a first, longer length 42a and sleeves of a second, shorter length 42b. Sleeves of varying length 42a and 42b will enable flags to achieve varying heights when placed on the flat surface on which flag pins 10 are to be used (with sleeve 42 controlling the vertical length of straight pin 20 that will extend above base 50), which may be helpful in situations in which a user wishes for certain of flag pins 10 to be more prominently displayed than other flag pins 10 that are positioned on the same surface. Alternatively, longer spans of cylindrical sleeve 42 may be provided with either weakened sections allowing the user to break sleeve 42 into sections of pre-defined lengths, or with instructions to cut sleeve 42 into appropriate lengths. At least bases 50 and sleeves 42a and 42b may be provided in a single package 70, such as box having a hinged lid and an easy access snap closure, which constructions are well known in the art and are thus not further described here. Also, while not shown in FIG. 4, kit 65 may optionally also include flags 30 and/or pins 20.

    [0026] A method of using the foregoing is shown diagrammatically in FIG. 5. As shown at step (a), a pin 20 is provided, and a user may attach a flag 30 to the top of pin 20 so that flag 20 extends outward from a side edge of pin 20. This may be accomplished, by way of non-limiting example, by positioning an edge of flag 30 on a piece of clear tape, positioning such edge of flag 30 adjacent pin 20, and wrapping the tape around pin 20 to adhere to the opposite side of flag 30. Next, at step (b), a cylindrical sleeve 42 may be placed over pin 20 and moved into a position at which an upper edge of cylindrical sleeve 42 abuts a bottom edge of flag 30. Next, at step (c), a flexible base 50 may be placed over pin 20 and moved into a position at which support hub top face 57 of base 50 abuts the bottom face 48 of sleeve 42. Finally, at step (d), the assembled flag pin may be placed on a flat surface 100, such as a foam surface which may optionally include a map or other such diagram design as may be suitable to meet a particular user's requirements.

    [0027] Having now fully set forth the preferred embodiments and certain modifications of the concept underlying the present invention, various other embodiments as well as certain variations and modifications of the embodiments herein shown and described will obviously occur to those skilled in the art upon becoming familiar with said underlying concept. It should be understood, therefore, that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically set forth herein.