Patent classifications
B42F1/00
CLIP FOR BUNDLED ARTICLES
A clip includes a resilient clip body and a pair of lever arms for opening and closing the clip body, which defines a chamber for retaining or bundling loose articles, such as cords. The clip body has a pair of lever contact zones disposed between a forward end portion and an arcuate rear portion, each of these zones and portions cooperating with the others to define the article-retaining chamber. The arcuate rear portion has a concave-inward shape and the forward end portion defines an opening at least when opened in response to an inward compressive force applied to the lever arms at a location spaced rearwardly from the lever contact zones of the clip body. Optionally, the resilient clip body defines an opening at the forward end portion, even when it is in a relaxed state, such as to facilitate selective removal of bundled articles from the chamber.
Multi-use binder clip
A binder clip to deliver method of carrying stack of papers can be further implemented outside its application zone, with the redesign of the previous annexed wings and clip body of U.S. Pat. No. 9,199,506 introduces the Multi-Use Binder Clip with moveable protruded structures; that suspends along the folded edges of the clip body with incision cuts at the contour center plane and clip body sides; which protruded structure is formed by shaping a nominal diameter wire derives two half loops and one full loop wire components, lengths at each sides, shape, angle, and bend counter to each other, hinges to the clip body along with prior art grip handles; where the redesigned binder clip provides many more applicable functions.
Multiple Component Binder Clip for use in personal accessory designs
A clip suitable for holding money, credit cards and document is described. The clip includes features that enable use of decorative leather, cloth, rubber, polyester or polyurethane covers that can be interchanged and conceal the inner, typical metal, workings of the clip. The clip further includes electronic devices held within the covers.
Magnetic clip
A clip for selectively gripping objects includes a first body member having a forward portion, a rearward portion and a middle portion disposed between the forward and rearward portions. The first body member includes an exteriorly facing surface and an interiorly facing surface, with the forward portion including an interiorly facing gripping jaw, and the middle portion including a strengthening member. A second body member includes a forward portion, a rearward portion, and a middle portion disposed between the forward and rearward portion. Second body member also includes an exteriorly facing surface and an interiorly facing surface, a forward portion that includes an interiorly facing gripping jaw, and a middle portion that includes a strengthening member. A biasing member urges the gripping jaws of the first and second body members into engagement. A pivot assembly pivotably couples the first body member to the second body member to permit the gripping jaws to pivot between an engaged position and a released position. The first strengthening member has an arcuately convex surface and the second strengthening member includes an arcuately concave surface that is sized and positioned to slideably engage the arcuately convex surface of the first body.
Articulated Sheet Binder Apparatus
A binder system is disclosed that flexibly secures one or more flat objects including by mechanical grasping of flat-shaped or sheet materials in a central spring clamp having a compact cross-sectional geometry that can adapt to several sizes of clamped materials and uses. The spring clamp comprises an elongated tri-folded spine with a flat central portion and flat side portions, and flat cover supports that are attached by hinged means to the side portions of the spine. The flat central portion aids a user in opening and keeping the system in its open configuration. In some aspects the system includes customizable covers attachable to said cover supports.
Multi-Use Binder Clip
A binder clip is said to deliver method of carrying a stack of papers can be placed inside a three-ring binder folder can be further implemented outside its application zone, with the redesign of the previous annexed wings and clip body of U.S. Pat. No. 9,199,506 introduces the Multi-Use Binder Clip with moveable protrusion feature that suspends along the folded edges of the clip body with incision cuts at the contour center plane and clip body sides; which protrusion is formed by shaping a nominal diameter wire derives two half loops and one full loop wire components, lengths at each sides shape, angled, and bend counter to each other, hinges to the clip body and prior art grip handles, where the redesigned provides many more office and related functions. This resulted with the Multi-Use Binder Clip with more creative applications, ideal for workshop and related environments, applications like holding business cards, postcards, photos, etc. along with the previous applications already for office environment, developed for storing, organizing, transporting documents, etc.
Magnetically bound medium with reattachable pages
The present magnetically bound media with reattachable pages exemplarily comprise a magnetic binding, one or more reattachable pages, and one or more conductive metals attached to the pages and magnetically attracted to the magnetic binding. Thus, a user of the magnetically bound media may disengage one or more of the pages from the magnetic binding and reintegrate those pages into the magnetic binding in any order. This allows for customization of information presentation, sequence, and selection. The small size of the magnetic binding also affords a smaller minimum apparatus size and a quicker means with which to remove, rearrange, and reintegrate pages. Furthermore, the magnetic binding permits pages to be secured in a more professionally presentable manner without punched holes. In an exemplary embodiment, the magnetic binding is a cylindrical or a prismatic, rectangular neodymium or samarium alloy secured within the bound media by a magnet cover or clasp.
Binder clip
A binder clip includes a generally triangular clamp, a catch arm, and a hook arm. The catch arm includes a linear segment having a catch width, and the hook arm includes a hook configured for secure but releasable connection around the linear segment of a matching binder clip. The hook has a hook width less than the catch width of the linear segment.
IMPROVED BINDING SYSTEM FOR FOIL AND AUTOMATIC COUPLING DEVICE
The present invention relates to a binding system which is especially suitable for firmly joining flexible thin sheets of material together by clamping tabs in recesses. The tabs and recesses can be reinforced on their edges with a plastic strip and are therefore less deformable, so that this system can also be used for joining textiles. The tabs may include a protrusion for better coupling of the sheets. The sheets may include push pads and wedges for use as a hook and loop fastener, a zipper or as a resealable package. Another embodiment concerns a press stud system with two types of metal or plastic press studs, which include either a tab or a recess in the center. The present invention also includes an automatic coupling device. This saves a lot of time in the binding process with larger numbers of tabs to be linked.
IMPROVED BINDING SYSTEM FOR FOIL AND AUTOMATIC COUPLING DEVICE
The present invention relates to a binding system which is especially suitable for firmly joining flexible thin sheets of material together by clamping tabs in recesses. The tabs and recesses can be reinforced on their edges with a plastic strip and are therefore less deformable, so that this system can also be used for joining textiles. The tabs may include a protrusion for better coupling of the sheets. The sheets may include push pads and wedges for use as a hook and loop fastener, a zipper or as a resealable package. Another embodiment concerns a press stud system with two types of metal or plastic press studs, which include either a tab or a recess in the center. The present invention also includes an automatic coupling device. This saves a lot of time in the binding process with larger numbers of tabs to be linked.