Information
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Patent Grant
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6266851
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Patent Number
6,266,851
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Date Filed
Friday, March 24, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 31, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Paper clipping device including a casing and a trigger member. The casing is designed with a configuration of an animal and formed with an internal chamber in which the trigger member is disposed. One end of the trigger member is formed with a tail-like press bar section rearward extending out of the casing and the other end of the trigger member is formed with a toothed section protruding from a mouth section of the casing. A spring is installed between the wall of the chamber and the trigger member, whereby in a natural state, the trigger member is forcedly positioned on one side wall of the chamber to bite and clip a paper. When a user presses the press bar section of the trigger member, the spring is compressed and the toothed section is deflected to release the paper. The paper clipping device can be rested on a plane face to achieve a decorative effect.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a paper clipping device which is used to clip or fix a memo, a receipt, a name card or the like.
Some of the conventional paper clips employ a magnet to clamp papers by attraction. Alternatively, some of the conventional paper clips are iron-made. The iron clip is made of a panel which is symmetrically bent and formed with two wall sections. Two free ends of the wall sections normally contact with each other. Two lever rods are mounted on the wall sections. The lever rods are compressible to forcedly separate the wall sections from each other for clipping the paper.
When clipping the paper, the wall sections of the iron clip define a clearance therebetween for receiving a front part of the paper. Such iron clip generally has no magnetic attraction.
The above conventional paper clipping devices both can hardly rested on a plane face and directly used. Also, the above conventional paper clipping devices lack decorative effect.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a paper clipping device including a casing and a trigger member. The casing is designed with a configuration of an animal and formed with an internal chamber in which the trigger member is pivotally disposed via a pin member. One end of the trigger member is formed with a press bar section rearward extending out of the casing and the other end of the trigger member is formed with a toothed section protruding from a mouth section of the casing. A spring is installed between the wall of the chamber and the trigger member, whereby in a natural state, the trigger member is forcedly positioned on one side wall of the chamber to bite and clip a paper. When a user presses the press bar section of the trigger member, the spring is compressed and the toothed section is deflected to release the paper. The paper clipping device can be rested on a plane face to achieve a decorative effect.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective assembled view of the paper clipping device of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective exploded view of the paper clipping device of tie present invention; and
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the paper clipping device of the present invention, showing the operation of the trigger member in the chamber.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to
FIGS. 1
to
3
. The paper clipping device
10
of the present invention includes a casing
11
and a trigger member
12
. In a preferred embodiment, the casing
11
is designed with a configuration of an animal such as a dog. The casing
11
is formed with an internal chamber
13
in which the trigger member
12
is disposed.
The casing
11
has a mouth section
14
formed with a notch
141
having a predetermined width for receiving memos, receipts, etc.
40
. The bottom section
15
of the casing
11
is formed with an opening
112
for the trigger member
12
to fit into the chamber
13
. In this embodiment, the trigger member
12
is an elongated rectangular lever or a geometrical aluminum extrusion. The middle section of the trigger member
12
is formed with a perforation
121
corresponding to a through hole
111
of the casing
11
. A pin member
20
is passed through the perforation
121
and the through hole
111
to pivotally connect the trigger member
12
with the casing
11
. The trigger member
12
is fitted in the chamber
13
with its end section transversely displaceable. One end of the trigger member
12
is disposed with a lateral projecting boss
122
. A spring
30
is installed between the boss
122
and the wall of the chamber
13
, whereby in a natural state, the trigger member
12
is forcedly positioned on one side wall of the chamber
13
to bite and clip a paper (as shown by solid line of FIG.
3
). In a preferred embodiment, a tail-like and hook-shaped press bar section
123
rearward and upward extends from the position of the boss
122
. An opposite face of the other end of the trigger member
12
is formed with a toothed section
124
. When the trigger member
12
is fitted in the chamber
13
, the press bar section
123
extends out of the opening
112
of the bottom end of the casing
11
. At this time, the toothed section
124
protrudes from the notch
141
of the mouth section
14
of the casing
11
as shown by solid line of
FIG. 1
or FIG.
2
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, when a user presses the press bar section
123
of the trigger member
12
, the springs
30
is compressed and the toothed section
124
is deflected rightward as shown by the phantom line to release the paper
40
.
The above paper clipping device
10
of the present invention can be rested on a plane face to achieve a decorative effect.
The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A paper clipping device comprising:a) a casing having an external configuration in the shape of an animal, an internal chamber, and a mouth section with a notch opening to an exterior of the casing in communication with the internal chamber; b) a trigger member pivotally connected to the casing within the internal chamber between first and second opposite ends of the trigger member, the first end having a toothed section and located within the internal chamber adjacent to the notch, the second end extending exteriorly of the casing; and, c) a biasing member acting on the trigger member to bias the trigger member toward a gripping position wherein the toothed section extends into the notch of the mouth section so as to grip a paper inserted into the notch between the mouth section and the toothed section.
- 2. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a bottom section of the casing has an opening through which the second end of the trigger member extends out of the casing.
- 3. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second end of the trigger member comprises a press bar section.
- 4. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the casing has an external configuration of a dog.
- 5. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the trigger member has a lateral projecting boss on which the biasing member is located.
- 6. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the second end of the trigger member comprises a press bar section.
- 7. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the casing has an external configuration of a dog.
- 8. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a middle section of the trigger member has a perforation corresponding to a through hole in the casing, whereby a pin member is passed through the perforation and the through hole to pivotally connect the trigger member with the casing.
- 9. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the second end of the trigger member comprises a press bar section.
- 10. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the casing has an external configuration of a dog.
- 11. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second end of the trigger member comprises a press bar section.
- 12. The paper clipping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the casing has an external configuration of a dog.
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