Plastic clip construction

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6718598
  • Patent Number
    6,718,598
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A two-part clip construction includes a U-shaped clip made from a plastic material with the legs of the clip spaced so as to fit over and then be deformed through a through passage in a leg locking member. The construction is especially designed to permit utilization of polymerics for forming the clips.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In a principal aspect the present invention relates to a clip construction for closure of packaging material and, more particularly, to a two-part clip construction wherein the components are preferably comprised of a polymeric material.




The use of metal and plastic clips that function as closures for bags and containers is well known. Many types of clips and/or straps are utilized to wrap or close the end of a bag or container. For example, metal clips may be formed about gathered bagging material as taught in U.S. Pat. No. 2,880,419 as well as U.S. Pat. No. 3,400,433. These patents, as well as U.S. Pat. No. 4,944,172 disclose generally U-shaped metal clips which are formed about gathered packing material by clip attachment machines. U.S. Pat. No. 4,528,898 is another patent showing a similar clip, as is U.S. Pat. No. 3,400,433. Various apparatus are used for attaching such clips about gathered casing material including apparatus as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,880,419 and 3,543,378 as well as U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,583,053 and 4,675,945.




Metal clips work quite well for closing and sealing gathered packaging material. However, the use of metal as a clip material has certain attributes which may not be desired. Thus, there has developed a series of products made from plastic or polymeric materials having that function as a closure. For example, Reissue U.S. Pat. No. 36,544 discloses a method and apparatus as well as a construction which employs a polymeric clip material comprised of a U-shaped clip member and a second gathering lock member which cooperates with the U-shaped member to hold a gathered neck of flexible packaging material in the closed condition. U.S. Pat. No. 4,275,485 discloses yet another construction comprised of a single hinged clamp or sealing device for holding gathered packaging materials closed. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 4,128,922 shows a two-part sealing device or clamp for closure of the neck of a bag material which has been gathered.




There are numerous additional examples of both metal and plastic polymeric clip constructions comprised of a single piece or member or more than one member. Nonetheless, there has remained a desire and need for an improved plastic clip construction.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, the present invention comprises a two-part clip construction including a first U-shaped clip member generally in the form of a staple having a crown which connects first and second spaced legs. The legs of each clip member are spaced a first uniform distance, and the ends of the legs are generally coterminous. A second element of the construction comprises a sealing block that includes a through passage between the opposite sides of the block. The opposite sides of the sealing block are spaced a lesser distance than the spacing of the clip member legs. The clip member legs are thus designed to fit over the opposite sides of the block and then be deformed or driven toward one another into the through passage that joins the opposite sides of the sealing block. The legs thus bend or plastically deform, extend into the through passage from opposite sides of the sealing block and are forced through the through passage from opposite sides of the sealing block. The legs are retained in their deformed condition by the interactive friction thereof with the through passage in the block. The legs are effectively locked to the sealing block even though the surfaces of the legs and through passage may be generally smooth, though one or both clip construction elements may be textured.




The sides of the block member through which the through passage is defined are, in the preferred embodiment, more closely spaced one from the other than the terminal ends of the legs of the U-shaped clip member. This enables the ends of the U-shaped clip member to fit over the opposite sides of the block, to then be deformed and pass through the through passage from the opposite sides of the sealing block.




In a preferred embodiment, a single through passage is utilized to engage, guide and maintain the leg ends in the appropriate position overlapping one another and side by side. However, the number of and cross sectional configuration of through passages is not considered to be a limiting feature of the invention. The sealing block itself, as well as the U-shaped clip, are preferably a polymeric material; however, other materials, including metal materials, may be used, in particular, for the clip. Nonetheless, the clip is preferably a polymeric material and may comprise a uniform cross section rod or a variable shaped cross section rod element. Again, the material may also be varied. Importantly, the material is generally plastic and deformable (i.e. plastic) and thus may be subjected to strain which forces the ends of the clip legs through the through passage of the block member.




The clip construction is capable of being utilized in clip attachment machinery which incorporates various modifications of existing prior art machinery thereby enabling use of the clip of the invention with modified prior art clip attachment equipment. More specifically, the U-shaped clip members are fed through a clip channel about gathered packing material. The gathered material is positioned between the clip legs adjacent the crown of the clip. The clip is then driven downwardly against an anvil in a manner which plastically deforms the legs directing them in opposite directions through the through passage of the block or leg locking member. The leg locking member is thus fitted in the anvil at the end of the channel which feeds U-shaped plastic clips thereto. The locking member is positioned on or in the anvil intermediate the pathway of the spaced legs of the U-shaped clip member that is driven down the clip channel. The anvil includes a separate guide slot for receiving each of the clip legs and for directing the legs substantially simultaneously in opposite directions through the through passage of the leg locking member. The top of the leg locking member or sealing block is positioned opposite the crown of the clip member and is preferably shaped in a fashion which will accentuate the sealing characteristics of the closure construction. For example, the top surface of the leg locking member may be arcuate or convex. It may also be partially convex with a center recess or it may include serrations or other design features which will enhance the holding capability of the clip closure construction. Thus, the clip construction of the invention which is comprised of two elements can be easily incorporated with and used with prior art clip attachment mechanisms modified in a manner which will enable attachment of the disclosed clip construction about gathered packaging material.




As a further feature of the invention, the legs of the clip member or clip element may incorporate serrations which will enhance the ability of the legs to engage or interlock when fitted through the through passage of the block member or block element. The cross sectional pattern of the legs and clip element may also be varied along the length of the clip to enhance assembly of the clip element and block element or member. The crown of the clip element may include lugs or other features which enable the clip elements to be nested.




Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved clip construction.




It is a further object of the invention to provide an improved clip construction which may be incorporated with modified clip attachment mechanisms of the type generally utilized for packaging purposes for U-shaped metal clips.




Yet another object of the invention is to provide a two-part clip construction wherein a U-shaped plastic polymeric clip member is cooperative with and can engage a leg locking member or sealing block member by deformation of the legs of the clip member in opposite directions through a passage or passages in the leg locking member.




Yet a further object of the invention is to provide a two-part clip construction which may be manufactured from polymeric materials as well as non-polymeric materials, but which preferably can be made from polymeric materials.




Another object of the invention is to provide a cost effective, easily applied clip construction capable of being placed around gathered packaging material and retaining that gathered packaging material by closing and sealing the gathered packaging material.




Another object of the invention is to provide a closure made from a material, such as a polymeric material, that may pass through x-ray detection equipment without detection. This allows the producer of such packages to test for foreign metallic objects other than the clip.




These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In the detailed description which follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:





FIG. 1

is a plan view of the U-shaped first clip member of the clip construction;





FIG. 2

is a side elevation of the clip of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view of the first clip member of

FIG. 1

taken along the line


3





3


;





FIG. 4

is a side elevation of the leg locking member component, or element, of the two-part clip construction;





FIG. 5

is an end view of the leg locking member of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6A

is an isometric view of the two-part clip construction comprising the first U-shaped clip member and the separate leg locking member;





FIG. 6B

is an isometric view of the clip construction of

FIG. 6A

wherein the parts are assembled;





FIG. 7

is a side plan view of a clip attachment mechanism utilized for attachment of the clip of

FIGS. 1-6

about gathered clip material;





FIG. 8

is a side plan view of a clip attachment assembly that is an alterative construction to that depicted in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a side plan view of a third alternative embodiment for a clip attachment mechanism associated with or used with the clip construction of the invention;





FIG. 10

is a front plan view of an alternate clip member construction;





FIG. 11

is a side plan view of the clip member of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 11A

is an enlarged particle plan view of the serrations of the clip member of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 12

is an enlarged detail of the crown of the clip member of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 13

is a cross sectional view of the leg of the clip member of

FIG. 10

taken along the line


13





13


;





FIG. 14

is a cross sectional view of the leg of the clip member of

FIG. 10

taken along the line of


14





14


;





FIG. 15

is a side elevation view of a block member used in combination with the clip member of

FIG. 10

; and





FIG. 16

is an end view of the block member of FIG.


15


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1-6

illustrate a first embodiment of the clip construction which includes a first U-shaped clip member


12


and a second leg locking member lock or sealing block member


14


. The first U-shaped clip member


12


includes a crown


16


connecting a first leg


18


to a generally parallel or slightly divergent second leg


20


. Preferably, the cross section of the clip member


12


is uniform as depicted in

FIG. 3

along the entire length of the clip. The legs


18


and


20


preferably are of equal length and coterminous. The legs


18


and


20


are spaced one from the other having an inside spaced dimension or distance


22


. The clip member


12


is generally in the form of a staple though other configurations may be utilized. Preferably, the clip member


12


has a cross sectional configuration which is uniform along its entire length as shown in FIG.


3


. However, the configuration or cross sectional shape of the legs


18


and


20


, as well as the shape and configuration of the cross section of the crown


16


, may be varied. In a preferred embodiment, the legs


18


and


20


are generally divergent from crown


16


outwardly very slightly and are designed to slide in a clip channel as depicted in

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


driven by a punch impinging against the outside or top side of crown


16


.




The second part of the clip construction comprises the leg locking member


14


. The leg locking member


14


includes, in a preferred embodiment, a first side


24


and a generally parallel, spaced, second side


26


. A single through passage


28


is defined between the first and second sides


24


and


26


. The through passage


28


is sized to simultaneously accommodate the legs


18


and


20


in side by side array as depicted in FIG.


4


. The through passage


28


may therefore include guide sections or entry ramps associated with the through passage


28


so that the opposed legs


18


,


20


, as they bend, will be guided into the through passage


28


.




In the preferred embodiment a single through passage


28


is provided to maintain the legs


18


and


20


in side by side, overlapping and constrained array as they are deformed and forced therethrough from opposite sides of through passage


28


. However, separate through passages (not shown) may be provided for each of the legs


18


,


20


. Separate through passages will still maintain the legs


18


,


20


in generally side by side though spaced array and the clip construction will still be configured to grip or maintain packaging material between the crown


16


and the block


14


.




Preferably, the block


14


includes an arcuate, convex domed top surface


30


. The top surface


30


, when the clip member and leg locking member are joined, will be opposed to the underside of the crown


16


. The top surface


30


may have other configurations and may, in fact, include, for example, an indentation such as depicted in phantom as indentations


32


in FIG.


4


. The surface


30


may also include serrations, grooves, etc. When assembled, the configured top surface


30


tightly grips gathered packaging material and holds the packaging material in a manner that will prevent the clip construction from slipping from the gathered packaging material.





FIGS. 6A and 6B

illustrate the clip construction in two different configurations. In

FIG. 6A

the two separate members; namely, the first U-shaped clip member


12


is depicted positioned partially deformed and ready to be engaged with the through passage


28


by further deformation of legs


18


,


20


from the opposite sides


24


and


26


of the block member


14


. In Figure


6


B the components parts, clip


12


and member


14


, have been joined together in a manner, which will retain gathered packaging material.





FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


illustrate various methods and devices for joining the two parts of the clip construction; namely, the clip member


12


and the leg locking member


14


. In a manner which is analogous to prior art clip attachment mechanisms such as referenced in the Background of the Invention. The clips


12


are fed singly into a vertical channel


40


and driven downwardly by a punch


41


about gathered material


43


that has been positioned through a neck opening


42


of a clip attachment machine or apparatus. The clip member


12


and more particularly, the legs


18


and


20


, will then fit about the gathered material


43


carrying the gathered material downwardly in the channel


40


. The ends


15


and


17


of the clip member


12


will then engage against arcuate slots or channels in an anvil


44


and be driven toward each other through the single through passage


28


of the block member


14


supported in anvil


44


. The block member


14


is fed upwardly through a channel


50


in the anvil support


41


. The block member


14


thus is positioned in a manner which will enable the legs


18


and


20


to be plastically deformed and fit through the through passage


28


about the gathered material. A knife cylinder


56


can then cut the packaging material


43


in a manner known by those skilled in the art and the component parts forming the package gathering mechanism will release the sealed package. The material, with the attached clip member


12


and block member


14


, will then be removable from the clip attachment mechanism.




In

FIG. 8

an alternate feed mechanism for the leg locking or block member


14


is depicted. The anvil


44


includes a side passage


47


rather than a lower end passage or channel


50


and the block member


14


is fed upwardly through the anvil


44


from the side passage


47


so as to expose the through passage


28


for engagement with the legs


18


and


20


.

FIG. 9

illustrates yet another configuration of such a feed mechanism. In all three mechanisms, the leg locking member


14


is fed through the anvil


44


upwardly to be positioned for the directed plastic deformation of the legs


18


and


20


by virtue of being driven against the anvil


44


and thereby deformed for movement through the through passage


28


.




The particular configuration of the U-shaped clip member as well as the leg locking or block member


14


may be altered or varied. The material used to make these members may also be varied. For example, metal clips may be combined with polymeric materials. It is to be noted however, that the frictional engagement of the plastically deformed legs


18


,


20


with the leg locking member


14


serve to form a sealed closure.




One of the important advantages of the invention is the fact that polymeric materials are preferred and may be utilized to practice the invention. Various manufacturing and health authorities have suggested that the use of polymerics may be desirable particularly, for the processing of food, for example. Additionally, there may be a cost benefit. Typical polymerics which may be utilized in the practice of the invention comprise the following: Ticona® nylon 66 1000 made by Celanese® and Zytel® 101L NC010 polymer made by DuPont®. These are known generically as Nylon 66 materials.





FIGS. 10-16

illustrate a second embodiment of a clip member


100


and body member


130


construction of the invention.

FIGS. 10-14

illustrate the U-shaped clip element or member


100


.

FIGS. 15 and 16

illustrate the block member


130


of the alternative construction.




Referring to

FIGS. 10-14

, the U-shaped clip element or member


100


includes an arcuate crown


102


, a first spaced leg


104


and a second spaced leg


106


. In the embodiment depicted, the clip member


100


is made from a nylon 66 material as previously described. In a typical embodiment the crown


102


has an inside radius of 0.1 inches and an outside arcuate radius of 0.2 inches. The crown


102


includes a center nesting tab


108


. The nesting tab


108


comprises a first transverse wing


110


and a second transverse wing


112


extending in opposite directions from the outside center of crown


102


.




Each of the legs


104


and


106


has a substantially identical configuration. The legs


104


and


106


diverge outwardly from the crown


102


as depicted in FIG.


10


. Preferably legs


104


and


106


diverge outwardly in the range of 0° to 5°. The cross sectional configuration of the crown


102


and the upper end of the legs


104


and


106


is illustrated in FIG.


13


. The lower end of the legs


104


and


106


has a cross sectional configuration depicted in

FIG. 14

which is similar to the cross sectional configuration of FIG.


13


. The distal ends


114


and


116


of the legs


104


and


106


are tapered to a blunt point


117


. The lateral side faces


121


,


123


of each of the legs


104


,


106


include serrations


118


and


120


, respectively. The serrations


118


,


120


employ a specific shape or pattern in the preferred embodiment as depicted in FIG.


11


A. That is, the serrations


118


,


120


comprise ribs


150


with an inclined face


152


forming an acute angle with the longitudinal direction of leg


106


and a locking face


154


generally transverse to the longitudinal direction.




The cross sectional shape of the legs


104


and


106


, as depicted in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, includes a flat inner side surface


127


connected by arcuate connecting surfaces


131


and


133


to the serrated sections


118


and


120


. The outside face


126


of the clip legs


104


and


106


is arcuate in cross section. The thickness of the clip legs


104


,


106


between the lateral sides


118


,


120


of clip legs


104


,


106


thus is less than the distance between the surfaces


127


and


126


. For example, the dimension between the surfaces


127


and


126


maximum is 0.10 inches whereas the dimension between the side surfaces


118


and


120


is 0.081 inches thus providing a ratio of the dimensions of the distance between the inside to outside surface


127


,


126


and the lateral serrated sides


118


,


120


is in the range of 5 to 4.





FIGS. 15 and 16

illustrate block element


130


. The block element


130


includes a through passage


132


and is generally rectangular in shape. The block element


130


further includes, as depicted in

FIG. 16

, a side to side dimension


134


which is less than the inside dimension of the space or separation of legs


104


,


106


. Notches


140


are provided in the outside surface


135


of the block element


130


to facilitate gripping or engagement with gathered material as discussed previously to prevent slippage of the attached clip from the gathered material.




To effect attachment, the legs


104


and


106


are deformed and directed to the through passage


132


. As the legs


104


and


106


are deformed through the passage


132


, the serrations


118


and


120


facilitate the interlocking engagement of the legs


104


,


106


with one another. The lateral dimension of the opening


132


; namely; the dimension


142


is approximately the same as the thickness of the legs as represented by the cross sectional view in FIG.


13


. Thus, when the legs


104


and


106


are inserted through passage


132


, the serrations


118


and


120


will be caused to engage with each other and the legs will be tightened in the opening


132


inasmuch as the legs


104


,


106


have a tapered configuration. The tapering and the serrations


118


,


120


thus improve the gripping interaction and the cooperative compression by virtue of the blocking or block element


130


.




It is to be noted that the invention may be varied without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. The invention, therefore, is to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A two-part clip construction comprising, in combination:a U-shaped first clip member having first and second spaced legs and a connecting crown, each of said legs having a leg end, said leg ends spaced a first distance, said first clip member being formed from a polymeric, plastically deformable material, whereby the first clip member may be strained to form a generally closed loop shape having the legs arranged in overlapping, side by side array; and a separate leg locking member for engaging and retaining the legs in overlapping side by side array, said locking member comprising a block with a through passage, said block having first and second generally parallel opposite sides with the through passage extending between the sides, said sides spaced a second distance no greater than the first distance, said through passage having a cross sectional configuration to accommodate and retain the legs in side by side strained array, said legs including serrations for engagement when deformed through the through passage.
  • 2. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the first clip member and locking member are comprised of polymeric material.
  • 3. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the first clip member comprises a rod having generally uniform cross section.
  • 4. The clip construction of claim 3 wherein the cross section is a curved form.
  • 5. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the locking member through passage has a uniform cross section.
  • 6. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the through passage has a generally smooth surface.
  • 7. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the locking member includes an inner facing surface intermediate the opposite sides, said inner facing surface opposed to the crown of the first clip member when the first clip member and locking member are joined.
  • 8. The clip construction of claim 7 wherein the inner facing surface is arcuate.
  • 9. The clip construction of claim 7 wherein the inner facing surface includes at least one projection opposed to the crown of the first clip member.
  • 10. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the legs are strained to an overlapping and contacting condition.
  • 11. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the through passage comprises a single passage.
  • 12. The construction of claim 1 wherein the leg ends are generally coterminous.
  • 13. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the through passage is generally rectangular.
  • 14. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the legs are tapered.
  • 15. The clip construction of claim 1 including an outside face in the block member with slots in the outside face.
  • 16. The clip construction of claim 1 wherein the crown includes an arcuate crown.
  • 17. The clip construction of claim 16 wherein the crown includes an outside face with a nesting tab.
  • 18. A two-part clip construction comprising, in combination:a U-shaped first clip member having first and second spaced legs and a connecting crown, each of said legs having a leg end, said leg ends spaced a first distance, said first clip member being formed from a polymeric plastically deformable material, whereby the first clip member may be strained to form a generally closed loop shape having the legs arranged in overlapping, side by side array; and a separate leg locking member for engaging and retaining the legs in overlapping side by side array, said locking member comprising a block with a through passage, said block having first and second generally parallel opposite sides with the through passage extending between the sides, said sides spaced a second distance no greater than the first distance, said through passage having a cross sectional configuration to accommodate and retain the legs in side by side strained array, said locking member further including an arcuate innerfacing surface intermediate the opposite sides, said innerfacing surface opposed to the crown of the first clip member when the clip member and locking member are joined.
  • 19. The clip construction of claim 18 including an outside face in the block member with slots in the outside face.
  • 20. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the first clip member and locking member are comprised of polymeric material.
  • 21. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the first clip member comprises a rod having generally uniform cross section.
  • 22. The clip construction of claim 21 wherein the cross section is a curved form.
  • 23. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the locking member through passage has a uniform cross section.
  • 24. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the first clip member has a generally smooth surface and the through passage has a generally smooth surface.
  • 25. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the inner facing surface includes at least one projection opposed to the crown of the first clip member.
  • 26. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the legs are strained to an overlapping and contacting condition.
  • 27. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the through passage comprises a single passage.
  • 28. The construction of claim 18 wherein the leg ends are generally coterminous.
  • 29. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the through passage is generally rectangular.
  • 30. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the legs are tapered.
  • 31. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the legs include serrations for engagement when deformed through the through passage.
  • 32. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the crown includes an arcuate crown.
  • 33. The clip construction of claim 18 wherein the crown includes an outside face with a nesting tab.
  • 34. A two-part clip construction comprising, in combination:a U-shaped first clip member having first and second spaced legs and a connecting crown, said crown including an outside face with a nesting tab, each of said legs having a leg end, said leg ends spaced a first distance, said first clip member being formed from a polymeric plastically deformable material, whereby the first clip member may be strained to form a generally closed loop shape having the legs arranged in overlapping, side by side array; and a separate leg locking member for engaging and retaining the legs in overlapping side by side array, said locking member comprising a block with a through passage, said block having first and second generally parallel opposite sides with the through passage extending between the sides, said sides spaced a second distance no greater than the first distance, said through passage having a cross sectional configuration to accommodate and retain the legs in side by side strained array.
  • 35. The clip construction of claim 34 including an outside face in the block member with slots in the outside face.
  • 36. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the first clip member and locking member are comprised of polymeric material.
  • 37. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the first clip member comprises a rod having generally uniform cross section.
  • 38. The clip construction of claim 37 wherein the cross section is a curved form.
  • 39. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the locking member through passage has a uniform cross section.
  • 40. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the first clip member has a generally smooth surface and the through passage has a generally smooth surface.
  • 41. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the locking member includes an inner facing surface intermediate the opposite sides, said inner facing surface opposed to the crown of the first clip member when the first clip member and locking member are joined.
  • 42. The clip construction of claim 41 wherein the inner facing surface is arcuate.
  • 43. The clip construction of claim 41 wherein the inner facing surface includes at least one projection opposed to the crown of the first clip member.
  • 44. The clip construction of chum 34 wherein the legs are strained to an overlapping and contacting condition.
  • 45. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the through passage comprises a single passage.
  • 46. The construction of claim 34 wherein the leg ends are generally coterminous.
  • 47. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the through passage is generally rectangular.
  • 48. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the legs are tapered.
  • 49. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the legs include serrations for engagement when deformed through the through passage.
  • 50. The clip construction of claim 34 wherein the crown includes an arcuate crown.
  • 51. A two-part clip construction comprising, in combination:a U-shaped first clip member having first and second spaced legs and a connecting crown, each of said legs having a leg end, said leg ends spaced a first distance, said first clip member being formed in said U-shape from a polymeric, plastically deformable material, whereby the first clip member may be strained from said U-shape to form a generally closed loop shape having the legs arranged in overlapping, side by side array; and a separate leg locking member for engaging and retaining the legs in overlapping, side by side array, said locking member comprising a block with a through passage, said block having first and second opposite sides with the through passage extending between the opposite sides, said opposite sides spaced a second distance no greater than the first distance, said through passage having a cross sectional configuration to accommodate and retain the legs in side by side strained array when said first and second legs are strained to engage the through passage respectively from the first and second sides of the block.
  • 52. The clip construction of claim 51 including an outside face in the block member with slots in the outside face.
  • 53. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the first clip member and locking member are comprised of polymeric material.
  • 54. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the first clip member comprises a rod having generally uniform cross section.
  • 55. The clip construction of claim 54 wherein the cross section is a curved form.
  • 56. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the locking member through passage has a uniform cross section.
  • 57. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the first clip member has a generally smooth surface and the through passage has a generally smooth surface.
  • 58. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the locking member includes an inner facing surface intermediate the opposite sides, said inner facing surface opposed to the crown of the first clip member when the first clip member and locking member are joined.
  • 59. The clip construction of claim 58 wherein the inner facing surface is arcuate.
  • 60. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the inner facing surface includes at least one projection opposed to the crown of the first clip member.
  • 61. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the legs are strained to an overlapping and contacting condition.
  • 62. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the through passage comprises a single passage.
  • 63. The construction of claim 51 wherein the leg ends are generally coterminous.
  • 64. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the through passage is generally rectangular.
  • 65. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the legs are tapered.
  • 66. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the legs include serrations for engagement when deformed through the through passage.
  • 67. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the crown includes an arcuate crown.
  • 68. The clip construction of claim 51 wherein the crown includes an outside face with a nesting tab.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/164,439 filed Jun. 6, 2002 entitled “Plastic Clip Construction” which is incorporated herewith by reference and for which priority is claimed.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 10/164439 Jun 2002 US
Child 10/266004 US