Multi-use binder clip

10052905 ยท 2018-08-21

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    Abstract

    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.

    Claims

    1. A binder clip, comprising: A center portion and two clip body portions each extending from the center portion at fold edges and defining hinges at free ends thereof; Two sets of wire grip handles suspended within the hinges and arranged parallel with the clip body portions, respectively; A wire loop ring structure suspended within inserts located within each of the folded edges, said wire loop ring structures, when force is applied, are configured to click into position normal to a center contour plane of the clip body and when a counter force is applied, said wire loop ring structures are configured to dislodge to motion at said fold edges axis and click into rest at respective clip body sides; Each wire loop ring structure comprising of a wire, spiraled to a nominal loop having a diameter shaped to center along a loop ring plane, said nominal loop comprises two half-loops at a top of the loop and one half-loop at the bottom of the loop to define a slim u-shape gap to allows for thin material to be inserted therein each free end of said wire is bent outwardly within the plane and inserted into the inserts.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) Below is a brief description of the drawings, which also illustrates the components assemblies, applications, and views along with the reference number for the Multi-use Binder Clip.

    (2) FIG. 1 illustrates the entire assembly of the multi-use binder clip with the wire loop rings, clip body, and grip handles from prior art in three-dimensional view and reference numbers.

    (3) FIGS. 2 to 2A is the side views, which illustrate the motion feature of the wire loop rings assembled to the clip body.

    (4) FIGS. 3 and 3A illustrates the wire loop ring and clip body with incision cuts along the folded edges in three-dimensional views.

    (5) FIG. 4 illustrates an assembly of the wire loop ring and clip body with incision cuts along the folded edges detailed in three-dimensional views.

    (6) FIG. 5 illustrates application ideas for implementing the multi-use binder clip by method of hanging mount product while gripping stack of papers in three-dimensional view.

    (7) FIG. 6 illustrates application ideas for implementing the wire loop ring as a business card, post card, photo, and/or any related holder while gripping stack of papers in three-dimensional view.

    (8) FIG. 7 illustrates application ideas for implementing the multi-use binder clip inside a three-ring binder folder and gripping papers in three-dimensional view.

    DRAWINGS

    Reference Numerals

    (9) TABLE-US-00001 100 Wire Loop Ring 110 Incision Cuts 112 Rolled Inserts 114 Clip Body 116 Folded Edges 118 Wire Loop Ring Ends 120 Center Contour Plane

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    FIG. 1Embodiment

    (10) An embodiment of the invention in FIG. 1 derives a Multi-use Binder Clip, which comprises of the Clip Body (114), Wire Loop Ring (100), and the grip handles from prior art. Wire Loop Ring (100) is situated at the Center Contour Plane (120) with Incision Cuts (110) introduced at about portion of the two Folded Edges (116) with options to maneuver to each Clip Body (114) sides. Each Wire Loop Ring (100) suspends with the Wire Loop Ring Ends (118) placed inside the four Rolled Inserts (112), which takes movement position along the Folded Edges (116) axis of the Incision Cuts (110) sides.

    FIGS. 2-2AEmbodiment

    (11) An embodiment comprises of the Wire Loop Ring (100) assembled to the Clip Body (114) is side profiled, there introduces the directional motion of the Multi-Use Binder Clip feature, where Wire Loop Ring (100) at each Folded Edges (116) engages for application to join; contrary counter motion, results for the Wire Loop Ring (100) to rest on each sides of the Clip Body (114).

    FIG. 3Embodiment

    (12) An embodiment of the invention in FIG. 3 derives a Wire Loop Ring (100), which wire spirals into a loop, forms a ring-like shape, where each sides of the remaining wires to shape along the frontal plane sides, angle after nominal length and bends counter to each other result with two Wire Loop Ring Ends (118).

    FIG. 3AEmbodiment

    (13) An embodiment of the invention in FIG. 3A details a Clip Body (114), a thin metal band with two folds transform into a triangular shape derives Folded Edges (116) with Incision Cuts (110) at about the Center Contour Plane (120) and Clip Body (114) sides. Along the Folded Edge (116) Incision Cuts (110) portion embodies four Rolled Inserts (112).

    FIG. 4Embodiment

    (14) An embodiment of the invention in FIG. 4 comprises of the Wire Loop Ring (100) and Clip Body (114) with Rolled Inserts (112), profiled in three-dimensional view, associates two Wire Loop Rings (100) at Wire Loop Ring Ends (118) suspends to four Rolled Inserts (112) of the Clip Body (114).

    FIGS. 5Embodiment

    (15) An embodiment of the invention in FIG. 5 exhibits an application method, with one of the Wire Loop Ring (100) engages with a hanging mount product suspends the Clip Body (114) grips a stack of papers with the grip handle from prior art hangs parallel to the papers.

    FIG. 6Embodiment

    (16) An embodiment of the invention in FIG. 6 exhibits an application method, with one of the Wire Loop Ring (100) engages with a hanging mount product, while the other Wire Loop Ring (100) holds a card, and Clip Body (114) grips a stack of papers. The position of the grip handle of prior art rests on one side of the Clip Body (114) is an option to add or release papers when essential.

    FIG. 7Embodiment

    (17) An embodiment of the invention in FIG. 7 exhibits an application method, with both Wire Loop Rings (100) suspend at the four Rolled Inserts (112) at about the Incision Cuts (110) meet normal to Center Contour Plane (120) of Clip Body (114) is suspended to a binder folder ring, where the Clip Body (114) grips stack of papers with the grip handle of prior art rests parallel to papers.

    Operations

    FIGS. 2-2A, 5, 6, 7

    (18) The invention improvement for the Multi-Use Binder Clip consists of two Wire Loop Rings (100) with Wire Loop Ring Ends (118) suspends at four Rolled Inserts (112) are hinged at the two Folded Edges (116) with Incision Cuts (110) at about the Center Contour Plane (120) and the Clip Body (114). The Wire Loop Ring (100) is derived with a nominal diameter wire wound into a nominal diameter loop, there resulted in two half loops and one full loop and two extended wire ends length shaped, angled to take fit around the Incision Cuts (110) about the Clip Body (114) and bent at each ends counter to each other to take suspension at the Rolled Inserts (112). Observing at the triangular side view of the binder clip, the Wire Loop Rings (100) are developed to swing at about the two Folded Edges (116) resulting with many application implementations.

    (19) Observing in details, the Wire Loop Ring (100) with the two half loops (as top), the one loop (as bottom), profiled at side view delivers a slim U-shape slot. When slip in between the U-shape slot a card, postcard, photo, or any related paper tag, the wire loops act as a support atop portion of the card, while the bottom loop supports from slipping through the Wire Loop Ring (100). The mechanic for holding the cards can be observed in another fashion, at where the card and two half loops (top) contact may be considered the static friction that runs along the frontal plane side, while the normal force would be perpendicular to frontal plane both sides of the loops. At the other contact point the card and full loop most bottom portion, normal force counter gravity, static friction glides perpendicular to gravity direction.

    (20) The swinging action of the Wire Loop Ring (100) is derived by Wire Loop Ring Ends (118) suspending inside the four Rolled Inserts (112) of the Clip Body (114), which is situated along the Folded Edges (116) of the Clip Body (114). When force is applied typically finger action at the two half loops of the Wire Loop Ring (100), the Wire Loop Ring (100) would pivot, clicking out of position, at about its axis at the Wire Loop Ring Ends (118) and Rolled Inserts (112), there allow for the Wire Loop Ring (100) to move anywhere from the Clip Body (114) sides (see FIG. 2A) to the position normal around the Center Contour Plane (120) of the Clip Body (114).

    (21) With many uses of the Multi-Use Binder Clip, FIG. 5 shows for one of the Wire Loop Ring (100) to be pinned with a wall mount product while gripping stack of papers. Another implementation is in FIG. 6 where the Wire Loop Ring (100) assisted in another feature to hold cards, tags, and/or related materials. As it primary function was to take use inside a three ring binder folder as illustrated in FIG. 7.