This invention concerns a clip for clamping sheets according to the preamble of claim 1. There are several kinds of clips of differently designs in principle:
On the one hand staples, which perforate the paper and which can only be removed with difficulty and on the other hand clips based on friction, which can in turn essentially be divided into two groups, i.e.: paper clips consisting of a piece of wire, plastic or sheet metal or spring-loaded clamping devices with attached handles.
In the case of the conventional paper clip and the sheet metal clamp, the latter group of clips, which are based on a clamping effect, have the disadvantage of low holding ability, while, due to the necessary handles, the other devices are cumbersome, multipart and bulky and also of only limited functionality, since the closing and opening mechanism is not separated from the clipping mechanism.
The one-piece clips of WO 2001/58700A, DE 42 39 544A, U.S. Pat. No. 5,970,777A, GB 1 206 538A, DE 381 81° C. have two faults:
This invention aims to provide remedial measures and to disclose a clip wherewith the sheets that are to be held together are pressed directly against each other and are fixed, without damaging the sheets, by means of spring-loaded triangular or trapezoidal or semicircular or semielliptical limbs and by inwardly bent folds. The clamping effect of this clip is almost comparable with that of a positive locking clip. According to this invention, these goals are achieved by means of the technical features characterized in claims 1 to 3.
The invention is described in greater detail in the following by means of the drawings.
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An absolutely reliable stop of the clamped sheets is ensured by the fold 3 which is beveled at an angle 3a. This clip can be made of metal, plastic, wood or paper.
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