Claims
- 1. A clip-on paper holding system for paper sheets, each sheet, having an edge portion, said sheet forming at least one hole proximate to said edge portion of said sheet, said system comprising:
- a base member for mounting to an article, and
- a snap-clamp means made of one piece of plastic connected to said base member, said snap-clamp means comprising:
- a bending spring, arcuate in shape and connected to said base,
- a pair of control levers, arcuate in shape, and rotatably connected to said bending spring by first and second living hinges connected from the end portions of the arc of the bending spring directly to the mid-portions of the outer surfaces of the control levers,
- each control lever's upper portion diameter being less than that of said sheet hole, so that said sheet may be retained on one of the control levers by said hole,
- said control levers being rotatably joined to one another by one end of each, by a molded hinge, and being capable of being moved to an open position and a closed position, wherein in said closed position said control levers are held together by said bending spring to form an annular closed gripping space by said bending spring, and in said open position said control levers are held apart by said bending spring, said hole being adapted to receive either of said control levers, whereby in said closed position said sheet is held by said arcuate control levers, and in said open position said sheet can be removed from or placed into said arcuate control levers.
- 2. A clip-on paper holding system according to claim 1, wherein
- said snap-clamp means includes two pairs of control levers, each mounted to a surface by its base member, and each having an axis of said annular closed gripping space in said closed position,
- said axes being approximately aligned and said pairs of control levers being approximately parallel, said two pairs of control levers being capable or receiving and holding a multiplicity of sheets by their holes.
- 3. A clip-on paper holding system according to claim 2, wherein said base member is a note pad base and said snap-clamp means includes a support member connected to the outer surface of each said arcuate bending spring, each said support member being affixed to said note pad base.
- 4. A clip-on paper holding system according to claim 2, further comprising:
- a notebook having two opposed covers, and
- a spine portion flexibly connecting said two covers,
- said base member being an elongated member having a top wall and an opposed bottom wall affixed to the inner surface of said spine portion, said elongated member forming at least one hollow, and
- a pair of slots at said top wall leading to said hollow,
- said snap-clamp means further including a support member,
- a post connected to said support member at one end, and a cross-bar connected to the other end of said post, the outer surface of said arcuate bending spring being connected to said support member,
- said cross-bar being adapted to be received by one of said slots and passed to said hollow, said cross-bar being adapted to be rotated in said hollow, the inner walls of said hollow being adapted to receive said cross-bar in a wedging relationship, said cross-bar and said snap-clamp means being releasably locked in said hollow upon rotation of said snap clamp means with said cross-bar in said hollow,
- said axis of said annular closed gripping space of said pair of control levers in said closed position being aligned lateral to the longitudinal direction of said elongated member when said snap-clamp means is in said locked position.
- 5. A clip-on paper holding system according to claim 4, wherein each said sheet further forms a plurality of holes approximately equally spaced from one another and from each said straight edge; and said snap-clamp means includes a plurality of pairs of control levers having axes approximately aligned and approximately parallel to said straight edge; said elongated member forming a plurality of hollows and slots opening to said plurality of hollows, said slots being aligned with said plurality of control levers, said snap-clamp means having a plurality of cross-bars each adapted to be received by each of said slots and passed to each of said hollows and rotated to said releasably locked position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 773,955, filed Sept. 9, 1985, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 567,831, filed Jan. 3, 1984, now abandoned.
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