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WINDOWS NOTE CLIP
20250083468 · 2025-03-13 ·

The Windows Note Clip is a paperclip fabricated from cardstock (or plastic) rather than from wire to hold note papers. This tool relies on the mathematical framework of 2 open diagonal windows that grip the note papers (or the index cards). The same mathematics that clip the notes together also carry the notes to be transported in a 3-ring binder for the research student or in a 3-ring conference notebook for the research writer. Hence, the paperclip is mobile to accompany the researcher to the library or to a seminar. As a recap, the camouflaged mathematical combination (as a number and a union) of the Windows Note Clip are: the 1/16 extra width on all 4 sides of the 35 and the 46 note papers (or index cards), the width of the end (the foot) of the window, the opposite position of the windows to provide the tension against the note papers, the necessity that the end of the window rests exactly on the blue note frame to ensure that the note papers are level with the note frame, that the long diagonal frames of the open windows function as unseen satchel straps to hold (as a clip) the note papers, and the extra feature that the windows not only clip but also carry the note papers via the tension of the window frames.

WINDOWS NOTE CLIP
20250083468 · 2025-03-13 ·

The Windows Note Clip is a paperclip fabricated from cardstock (or plastic) rather than from wire to hold note papers. This tool relies on the mathematical framework of 2 open diagonal windows that grip the note papers (or the index cards). The same mathematics that clip the notes together also carry the notes to be transported in a 3-ring binder for the research student or in a 3-ring conference notebook for the research writer. Hence, the paperclip is mobile to accompany the researcher to the library or to a seminar. As a recap, the camouflaged mathematical combination (as a number and a union) of the Windows Note Clip are: the 1/16 extra width on all 4 sides of the 35 and the 46 note papers (or index cards), the width of the end (the foot) of the window, the opposite position of the windows to provide the tension against the note papers, the necessity that the end of the window rests exactly on the blue note frame to ensure that the note papers are level with the note frame, that the long diagonal frames of the open windows function as unseen satchel straps to hold (as a clip) the note papers, and the extra feature that the windows not only clip but also carry the note papers via the tension of the window frames.