ATTACHMENT UNIT
An attachment unit includes a base plate, including a male connection element extending from a surface of the base plate. The attachment unit also includes a top plate, including a female connection element extending from a surface of the top plate, wherein the female connection element is configured to mate with the male connection element of the base plate. A tether having a first end may be connected to the base plate, and a second end of the tether may be connected to the top plate. An anchoring element may be configured to enable attachment of the base plate to a surface.
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The present invention claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/554,115 filed on Nov. 1, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis application relates to an attachment unit for affixing one or more articles to a surface. For example, in some embodiments, the disclosed attachment unit may be used to attach a race number to a garment.
BACKGROUNDIn certain circumstances, it may be desirable to attach various articles to a surface. For example, such articles may include plaques, pennants, patches, paper, or any other articles that may be attached to a surface, and these articles may be attached to surfaces such as fabric, clothing and/or other soft surfaces. In some instances, the articles for attachment may include paper or fabric articles printed with a number (e.g., a race number for a running, cycling, triathlon event, etc.), a company/sponsor's name/tagline/logo, an individual's name or group name, personal information (e.g., an address, emergency contact and medical information, etc.), or any other symbols, words, or graphics. In some cases, such articles have been attached to fabric using conventional safety pins. The described attachment unit may reduce or eliminate the need for conventional pin-based fixture elements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn attachment unit includes a base plate, including a male connection element extending from a surface of the base plate. The attachment unit also includes a top plate, including a female connection element extending from a surface of the top plate, wherein the female connection element is configured to mate with the male connection element of the base plate. A tether having a first end may be connected to the base plate, and a second end of the tether may be connected to the top plate. An anchoring element may be configured to enable attachment of the base plate to a surface.
Attachment unit 10 may have a variety of uses. In some embodiments, attachment unit 10 may be used to attach one or more articles to a surface. For example, among other potential uses, attachment unit 10 may be configured to attach various articles, such as race numbers, banners, logos, patches, etc., to surfaces such as fabric surfaces (e.g, garments, banners, etc.).
Base plate 100 may be fabricated from any suitable materials and may be formed having any suitable configuration depending on the requirements of a particular application. In some embodiments, base plate 100 may be from a polymer, a metal, or combinations thereof. For example, base plate 100 may be made from thermoplastics, vinyl based polymers, ethyl based polymers, polyesters, etc. Base plate 100 may also include one or more metals, such as aluminum, steel, tin, brass, copper, among others.
Similar to base plate 100, top plate 110 may also be fabricated from any suitable materials and may be formed having any suitable configuration depending on the requirements of a particular application. In some embodiments, top plate 110 may be from a polymer, a metal, or combinations thereof. For example, top plate 110 may be made from thermoplastics, vinyl based polymers, ethyl based polymers, polyesters, etc. Top plate 110 may also include one or more metals, such as aluminum, steel, tin, brass, copper, among others.
Tether 120 may also include various materials and configurations depending on the requirements of a particular application. In some embodiments, tether 120 may include a string, cord, elastic band, coiled spring, cable, or any other type of connection element. In some embodiments, the tether may be made from a polymer (e.g., nylon, fishing line, a solid plastic cord, etc.) The tether may also be made from leather, metal, or any combinations of polymers, metals, or natural materials. The tether may be configured to have any suitable size, both in thickness/diameter and length. In some embodiments, tether 120 may be less than 0.125 inches in diameter. In other embodiments tether 120 may be less than 1/16″ in diameter and may be a small as about 15 microns depending on the material used. In some embodiments, tether 120 may have a length of less than about four inches, or less than about two inches. In some embodiments, tether 120 may be less than 0.5 inches in length.
Base plate 100 and/or top plate 110 may be configured with various structural elements to allow base plate 100 and top plate 110 to be secured to one another. For example, in one embodiment, base plate 100 may include a male connection element 105 extending from a surface of the base plate, and top plate 110 may include a female connection element 106 extending from a surface of the top plate, as shown in
In some embodiments, as shown in
Other embodiments may include additional or alternative structures for securing top plate 110 to base plate 100. For example, as shown in
Various other structures may be incorporated into base plate 100, top plate 110, male connection elements 105, and/or female connection elements 106 to provide a desired level of mechanical strength and/or to facilitate the ability of these elements to be removeably or fixably attached to one another. For example, these structures may include ridges, singular/multiple shears-like surface points, rings, bumps, threads, etc. configured to promote the attachment of one component to another.
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Tethering base plate 100 together with top plate 110 may reduce or eliminate unintended loss of either the top plate or base plate. The tether and/connection points for the tether on one or both of the base plate and top plate may be configured such that the tether may be disconnected from either the top plate, the bottom plate, or both.
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In operation, top plate 110 may be removably or fixably attached (e.g., snapped-on) to base plate 100 through downward physical pressure (e.g., via a human hand), through threading on, through press fit, or through any other suitable attachment procedure. In some embodiments, the snap on attachment or press fit arrangements may be augmented by a rotating mechanism (either threaded or otherwise) to promote closure of the snap-on mechanism. Various articles may be attached to an underlying surface (e.g., a garment) using attachment unit 10. For example, a paper article (e.g., a running, cycling, triathlon, etc. race ID number) may be positioned between the base plate and top plate of attachment unit 10, and when top plate 110 and base plate 100 are united or snapped together, the attachment unit 10 may effectively hold any such article securely in place. The top plate and base plate may be configured to securely fit together by virtue of a male/female snap-on mechanism as described above.
One or more attachment units 10 may be secured to or integrated with a surface, such as a garment, in order to provide predetermined connection points for various articles. In some embodiments, base plate 100 may be attached to a garment, sports apparel, bags, sporting equipment, etc. In certain embodiments, a manufacturer of the garment, apparel, etc. may complete the attachment of the base plate. Alternatively, a user, retailer, or other entity may attach the base plate to the attachment surface using any of the methods described above or any other suitable attachment method.
The number of attachment units used to affix an article to another surface (such as a paper number to fabric), however, is not limited to any particular number. For example, in some embodiments, a attachment unit may be used. In other embodiments, multiple attachment units may be used (e.g., two, four, eight, etc.)
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the disclosed without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Other embodiments of the disclosed systems and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein.
Claims
1. An attachment unit, including:
- a base plate, including a male connection element extending from a surface of the base plate;
- a top plate, including a female connection element extending from a surface of the top plate, wherein the female connection element is configured to mate with the male connection element of the base plate;
- a tether having a first end connected to the base plate and a second end connected to the top plate;
- and an anchoring element configured to enable attachment of the base plate to a surface.
2. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein the anchoring element is affixed to an underside of the base plate and includes Velcro.
3. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein the anchoring element is affixed to an underside of the base plate and includes an adhesive.
4. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein the anchoring element includes a portion of the base plate configured with through holes.
5. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein the male connection element includes a flared section configured to occupy a recess in the female connection element to form a snap closure.
6. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein the male connection element includes threads configured to interface with corresponding threads on the female connection element.
7. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein the male connection element is configured to establish a friction fit with the female connection element.
8. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein the first end of the tether connects to a central region of the male connection unit, and the second end of the tether connects to a central region of the female connection unit, and wherein the tether is retractable.
9. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein at least one of the base plate or the top plate includes a polymer.
10. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein the tether is made from a polymer, a metal, or combinations thereof.
11. The attachment unit of claim 1, wherein the tether is removably connected to at least one of the base plate or the top plate.
12. A garment, including:
- a fabric surface associated with the garment; and
- at least one attachment unit affixed to the fabric surface, wherein the at least one attachment unit includes:
- a base plate, including a male connection element extending from a surface of the base plate;
- a top plate, including a female connection element extending from a surface of the top plate, wherein the female connection element is configured to mate with the male connection element of the base plate;
- a tether having a first end connected to the base plate and a second end connected to the top plate;
- and an anchoring element through which a connection is established between the attachment unit and the fabric surface.
13. The garment of claim 12, wherein the anchoring element is affixed to an underside of the base plate and includes Velcro.
14. The garment of claim 12, wherein the anchoring element is affixed to an underside of the base plate and includes an adhesive.
15. The garment of claim 12, wherein the anchoring element includes a portion of the base plate configured with through holes.
16. The garment of claim 12, wherein the male connection element includes a flared section configured to interface occupy a recess in the female connection element to form a snap closure.
17. The garment of claim 12, wherein the male connection element includes threads configured to interface with corresponding threads on the female connection element.
18. The garment of claim 12, wherein the male connection element is configured to establish a friction fit with the female connection element.
19. The garment of claim 12, wherein the first end of the tether connects to a central region of the male connection unit, and the second end of the tether connects to a central region of the female connection unit, and wherein the tether is retractable.
20. The garment of claim 12, wherein the tether is removably connected to at least one of the base plate or the top plate.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 1, 2012
Publication Date: May 2, 2013
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Inventor: Espen D. Kateraas (Aliso Viejo, CA)
Application Number: 13/666,501
International Classification: A41D 27/00 (20060101); A44B 18/00 (20060101); A44B 99/00 (20100101);