Two-Way Feeder Clip for Secure Wire Mesh Mounting
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Solution Overview
Problem
Conventional clips for hanging feeders and water containers in animal enclosures are limited by single-sided functionality, requiring multiple types for different mounting options, and often fail to securely attach to various wire mesh configurations, leading to spillage and potential injury.
Innovation Solution
A two-way clip with a first end section for rotational attachment to a feeder and a second end section for secure engagement with wire mesh, featuring a U-shaped hook with outwardly bent tips, connected by a cylindrical pipe, allowing attachment from either inside or outside the enclosure, and made from durable materials like stainless steel or high-strength plastic.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If conventional single-sided clips are used to attach feeders, then the attachment method is simple, but the versatility for different mounting options (inside/outside enclosure) is limited
Solution Approach 1:
The clip is designed with a two-way attachment mechanism that can securely mount feeders both inside and outside the enclosure using the same clip type. The first end section engages with the feeder while the second end section engages with the wire mesh, allowing dual mounting orientations without requiring different clip varieties.
Solution Approach 2:
The clip is divided into distinct functional sections: a first end section for feeder attachment and a second end section for wire mesh engagement, connected by a cylindrical pipe. This segmentation allows each end to be optimized for its specific function while maintaining overall versatility.
2Reliability
If traditional clips are used to hang feeders, then the clip structure is simple, but the security of attachment to wire mesh is insufficient, leading to dislodgement
Solution Approach 1:
The second end section of the clip is specifically designed to engage with the wire mesh structure in a way that prevents dislodgement by animals. The engagement mechanism creates preliminary resistance against forces that might dislodge the feeder, ensuring secure attachment.
Solution Approach 2:
The clip is constructed from durable materials such as stainless steel or high-strength plastic, combining strength and corrosion resistance to ensure long-term reliable attachment to the wire mesh enclosure.
3Adaptability or versatility
If conventional clips are used, then the clip design is simple, but the adaptability to different wire mesh configurations and thicknesses is poor
Solution Approach 1:
The clip incorporates a pivot mechanism in the first end section that allows rotational movement, enabling the clip to adapt to different wire mesh configurations and thicknesses. This dynamic adjustment capability maintains ease of operation while increasing versatility.
Solution Approach 2:
The clip design allows for adjustment of engagement parameters through the pivot mechanism, enabling the same clip to work with various wire mesh thicknesses and configurations by changing the angle and position of attachment.
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AI summary
A two-way clip designed for hanging animal feeders and water containers within or outside wire mesh enclosures is provided. The clip includes a first end section with a circular opening for attachment to a feeder's pivotal point, a second end section featuring a U-shaped hook with outwardly bent tips for secure engagement with wire mesh, and a cylindrical connecting member providing structural integrity. This design allows the clip to securely attach feeders from either side of the enclosure without removal. The clip is fabricated from durable materials, accommodates varying wire thicknesses, and includes features for rotational movement, quick-release, and locking mechanisms. It ensures stability, ease of use, and compatibility with different wire mesh configurations, enhancing feeding and watering systems in animal husbandry.


