Spa Clip for Towels
20170303614 · 2017-10-26
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Abstract
A clip element secures a towel or other cloth-like item around a person's body. The clip secures a cloth item that is wrapped around a user's body where one end of the cloth is flat against the wearer's skin and the other end of the cloth has been gathered and tucked behind the flat cloth and preventing separation of overlapping and tucked portions of the cloth item. Unlike previous clips where the clip exerts the pressure, the bulk from the cloth and the barrier that is the wearers torso, creates the leverage to hold the towel in place. The flexible bridge allows a user to pull out on the bottom front portion of the clip while catching the back portion of the clip behind the cloth on the wearer's torso to “thread” the cloth up to the top of the clip. Once the cloth knot (created from gathering one end of the towel and tucking it behind the flat part of the towel against the wearer's skin) is at the top rounded portion of the internal clip the cloth is being held by the pressure that is created by the clips fullness.
Claims
1. A clip for securing a cloth item that is wrapped around a user's body where one end of the cloth is flat against the wearer's skin and the other end of the cloth has been gathered and tucked behind the flat cloth and preventing separation of overlapping and tucked portions of the cloth item, comprising: a first clip member generally linear having an outer side generally smooth with an upper edge and a lower edge and an inner side surface formed into a jagged shape, said inner side surface having multiple projection points and recesses that form the jagged shape; a second clip member having an outer side generally smooth with an upper edge and a lower edge and an inner side formed into a jagged shape, said inner side surface having multiple projection points and recesses that form the jagged shape, the projection points and recesses of the inner side surface of said second member being designed such that a project point of the side of said second member fits into a recess in the inner side surface of said first member; and a bendable bridge member connects said first and second clip members at the upper edges of said first and second clip members to form a generally U-shaped clip with an opening between said first and second clip members for engaging and securing cloth type items.
2. The clip as described in claim 1 wherein the lower edge of said first clip member and the lower edge of said second clip member are extended such that a channel is formed between these lower edges of said first and second clip members.
3. The clip as described in claim 2 wherein said bridge member is bendable to allow leverage of said first and second clip members to expand the channel such that distance between the lower edges of said first and second clip members is increased to encircle a cloth item.
4. The clip as described in claim 3 wherein said bridge member is biased such that releasing both said first clip member and said second clip member exerts force to said first and second clip toward each other to secure a clothing item between them.
5. The clip as described in claim 1 wherein the projection points and recesses in the inner side surfaces of said first and second clip members form sections on the inner side surface of a clip member between a projection point and an adjacent recess.
6. The clip as described in claim 5 further comprising between projection points on the inner side surface of a first clip member or a second clip member a filler element that fills the recess between adjacent projection points, said filler element having an upper edges that extends upward but does not extend to the level of the projection points.
7. The clip as described in claim 6 wherein each recess between projection points on the inner side surface of a first or second clip member contains a filler element.
8. The clip as described in claim 6 wherein the upper edges of the filler elements comprises a plurality of teeth to further engage and secure a cloth garment in the clip.
9. The clip as described in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of teeth the form the inner side surface of a first clip member and the second clip member.
10. A body cloth clip for securing a cloth item wrapped around a user's body in a wearing position and preventing separation of overlapping and tucked portions of the cloth item, comprising: a first clip member generally linear having an outer side generally smooth with an upper edge and a lower edge and an inner side surface formed into a jagged shape, said inner side surface having multiple projection points and recesses that form the jagged shape; a second clip member having an outer side generally smooth with an upper edge and a lower edge and an inner side surface formed into a jagged shape, said inner side surface having multiple projection points and recesses that form the jagged shape, the projection points and recesses of the inner side surface of said second member being designed such that a project point of the side of said second member fits into a recess in the inner side surface of said first member; and a spring bridge member for connecting said first and second clip members at the upper edges of said first and second clip members to form a generally upside down U-shaped clip with an opening between said first and second clip members for engaging and securing cloth type items.
11. The body cloth clip as described in claim 10 wherein said spring bridge member is biased to apply pressure to force both first and second clip member toward each other.
12. The body cloth clip as described in claim 10 wherein the projection points and recesses in the inner side surfaces of said first and second clip members form sections on the inner side surface of a clip member between a projection point and an adjacent recess.
13. The body cloth clip as described in claim 12 further comprising between projection points on the inner side surface of a first clip member or a second clip member a filler element that fills the recess between adjacent projection points, said filler element having an upper edges that extends upward but does not extend to the level of the projection points.
14. The body cloth clip as described in claim 12 wherein each recess between projection points on the inner side surface of a first or second clip member contains a filler element.
15. The body cloth clip as described in claim 12 wherein the upper edges of the filler elements comprises a plurality of teeth to further engage and secure a cloth garment in the clip.
16. The body cloth clip as described in claim 1 further comprising a plurality of teeth the form the inner side surface of a first or second clip member.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] The present invention describes a clip device which has a primary application of clipping together and securing at least two edges of a cloth garment (usually a towel article) that is wrapped around a user's body. Referring to
[0022] Both sides 102 and 104 can have generally smooth external surfaces. These external surfaces can also have a generally linear shape. The inner surfaces 108 and 110 of sides 102 and 104 can have jagged edges. These jagged edges comprise projected points 112 and recesses 114. The projected points can extend along a substantial portion of the inner surface of each side. The projection points and recesses on each inner surface can be designed such that a projection of one surface fits into a recess of the other inner surface similar to puzzle pieces. The bottom edges 116 and 118 of both sides 102 and 104 are also offset to facilitate securing of a towel object. When a towel is inserted into the clip device of the present invention, these projected points 112 engage towel edges. The jagged inner surfaces of the present invention provide a more secure grasp of the towel than clips with smooth inner surfaces. Clips with smooth internal surfaces rely primarily on force exerted on these surfaces to hold the towel in place. Also shown between the inner surfaces is an opening 120. This opening increases closer to the bridge section 106.
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[0024] This embodiment of the present invention describes a one-piece design for the towel clip device. In addition to this design, there can other designs having multiple pieces and having moving parts as well. In the present design, this clip generates the force that is applied to bring the two sides 102 and 104 together and secure an object between the sides. The clip is designed so that the two sides are normally positioned close to each other. As shown in
[0025] In the present invention, the two sides 102 and 104 and the bridge 106 form a design such that an adequate opening for insertion of the towel article has to be created by forcing the two sides apart. To accomplish this, the sides can be angled in relation to the bridge. The angle of the side and the rigidity or flexibility of the bridge can influence the amount of force that can be applied to an article. In addition, the size of the clip impacts the size range of towels that the clip can hold.
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[0032] The cloth garment clip of the present invention can be comprised of various materials including plastic, rubber and metal. Again, a main feature of the invention is the design of the inner surfaces that engages and secures the towel around the person. The design of the inner surfaces has to be such that the clip adequately engages and secures the towel without damaging the towel.
[0033] This invention provides significant advantages over the current art. The invention has been described in connection with its preferred embodiments. However, it is not limited thereto. Changes, variations and modifications to the basic design may be made without departing from the inventive concepts in this invention. In addition, these changes, variations and modifications would be obvious to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the foregoing teachings. All such changes, variations and modifications are intended to be within the scope of this invention.