Magnetic Securing System
20170328388 ยท 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G29/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B45/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2200/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A magnetic securing system with first and second backers, each with a magnet embedded therein. The first backer is constructed and arranged to be placed on one side of an article, and the second backer is constructed and arranged to be placed on another side of the article such that the two magnets attract, to hold the backers in place on the article. There is a first structure that is coupled to or can be coupled to the first backer. The first structure is constructed and arranged to be used to support another object, such that the system is able to allow objects to be removably coupled to the article
Claims
1. A magnetic securing system, comprising: first and second backers, each with a magnet embedded therein, wherein the first backer is constructed and arranged to be placed on one side of an article, and the second backer is constructed and arranged to be placed on another side of the article such that the two magnets attract, to hold the backers in place on the article; and a first structure that is coupled to or can be coupled to the first backer, wherein the first structure is constructed and arranged to be used to support another object, such that the system is able to allow objects to be removably coupled to the article.
2. The magnetic securing system of claim 1, wherein the first structure comprises a loop.
3. The magnetic securing system of claim 2, wherein the loop is an integral part of the first backer.
4. The magnetic securing system of claim 3, wherein the first backer has a generally round shape with an interior, and wherein the interior is partially closed and partially open.
5. The magnetic securing system of claim 4, wherein the partially open portion of the first backer defines the integral loop, and the partially closed portion carries the embedded magnet.
6. The magnetic securing system of claim 1, further comprising an adjunct member that comprises a magnet and a second structure that is constructed and arranged to be used to support another object.
7. The magnetic securing system of claim 6, wherein the adjunct member magnet is arranged to be magnetically coupled to a backer so that the adjunct member is able to add additional functionality to the system.
8. The magnetic securing system of claim 6, wherein the second structure comprises a second loop.
9. The magnetic securing system of claim 8, wherein the second loop is an integral part of the adjunct member.
10. The magnetic securing system of claim 8, wherein the second loop is arranged to be opened and closed.
11. The magnetic securing system of claim 10, wherein the second loop comprises a projection, and an open end portion that is constructed and arranged to receive the projection.
12. The magnetic securing system of claim 11, wherein the projection comprises at least one locking nib on a periphery of the projection.
13. The magnetic securing system of claim 12, wherein the open end portion comprises at least one guide that is arranged to receive a locking nib.
14. The magnetic securing system of claim 13, comprising a pair of locking nibs and a pair of guides.
15. The magnetic securing system of claim 11, wherein the adjunct member magnet is embedded in the projection of the second loop.
16. The magnetic securing system of claim 6, wherein the adjunct member comprises a flexible strap with two ends, wherein magnets are embedded in the strap ends such that when the ends are brought together the magnets attract and hold the adjunct member in a closed position in which a loop is formed by the strap.
17. The magnetic securing system of claim 1, for use on thin articles such as those made from fabric, where the magnets of the first and second backers are close enough together to securely hold onto the article.
18. A magnetic securing system, comprising: first and second backers, each with a magnet embedded therein, wherein the first backer is constructed and arranged to be placed on one side of an article, and the second backer is constructed and arranged to be placed on another side of the article such that the two magnets attract, to hold the backers in place on the article; a loop that is an integral part of the first backer, wherein the loop is constructed and arranged to be used to support another object, such that the system is able to allow objects to be removably coupled to the article; and an adjunct member that includes a magnet that is arranged to be magnetically coupled to a backer so that the adjunct member is able to add additional functionality to the system, and a second structure that is constructed and arranged to be used to support another object.
19. The magnetic securing system of claim 18, wherein the first backer has a generally round shape with an interior, and wherein the interior is partially closed and partially open, wherein the partially open portion of the first backer defines the integral loop, and the partially closed portion carries the embedded magnet.
20. The magnetic securing system of claim 19, wherein the second structure comprises a second loop that is arranged to be opened and closed, and comprises a projection in which the adjunct member magnet is embedded, and an open end portion that is constructed and arranged to receive the projection, wherein the projection comprises a pair of locking nibs spaced around a periphery of the projection, and a pair of guides that are each arranged to receive a locking nib.
21. The magnetic securing system of claim 19, wherein the adjunct member comprises a flexible strap with two ends, wherein magnets are embedded in the strap ends such that when the ends are brought together the adjunct member magnets attract and hold the adjunct member in a closed position in which a loop is formed by the strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] Non-limiting examples of the magnetic securing or hanging system are disclosed in the enclosed drawings.
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[0022] One such adjunct member 80 is shown in
[0023] Adjunct member 80 comprises ring 82 that, when closed, defines open area 88 which is similar in function to open area 33,
[0024] The non-limiting manner in which these open and closed states are accomplished in this example is with a solid end 84 with projection 85 in which magnet 90 is embedded. Projection 85 has locking nibs 84a and 84b that fit into receiving slots 86a and 86b of open end portion 86 that is adapted to receive projection 85. Circumferential guides 86c and 86d are connected to slots 86a and 86b. Projection 85 can be inserted into end portion 86 and then rotated relative to end 84, with nibs 84a and 84b moving along guides 86c and 86d. Rotation proceeds until nibs 84a and 84b are not aligned with slots 86a and 86b. This locks projection 85 into end portion 86 and thus prevents projection 85 from being removed from end portion 86. This locking feature maintains ring 82 in the closed state.
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[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. The invention is defined by the claims, and includes equivalents to the claimed subject matter.