EP3609719A2 - Système de trombones à capacité de maintien améliorée - Google Patents

Système de trombones à capacité de maintien améliorée

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EP3609719A2
EP3609719A2 EP18714255.9A EP18714255A EP3609719A2 EP 3609719 A2 EP3609719 A2 EP 3609719A2 EP 18714255 A EP18714255 A EP 18714255A EP 3609719 A2 EP3609719 A2 EP 3609719A2
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paper clip
paper
sheath
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Christian Collath
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F1/00Sheets temporarily attached together without perforating; Means therefor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B42BOOKBINDING; ALBUMS; FILES; SPECIAL PRINTED MATTER
    • B42FSHEETS TEMPORARILY ATTACHED TOGETHER; FILING APPLIANCES; FILE CARDS; INDEXING
    • B42F1/00Sheets temporarily attached together without perforating; Means therefor
    • B42F1/02Paper-clips or like fasteners
    • B42F1/04Paper-clips or like fasteners metallic
    • B42F1/08Paper-clips or like fasteners metallic of round cross-section, e.g. made of wire

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  • the invention relates to a paper clip system according to the
  • Objects can hold a paper clip together, varies widely. The capacity depends heavily on the size of the paperclip and its wire size.
  • Paper stack with a small paper clip and then hold together the several such stacks of paper together with another paper clip.
  • each individual stack of paper is to be provided with a small paper clip, which may then be provided with another paper clip
  • Difficulties can also occur if the user only has paper clips of a single grade or capacity at hand and wants to hold together paper stacks or items that match the capacity of each individual paper clip
  • paper clips are usually stored in a large number loosely in a storage box, wherein the paper clips in this loose arrangement with each other
  • the solution proposed is a paper clip system which preferably consists of at least two in the same direction (i.e.
  • Paper clips consists of the system per two paper clips made of a fastener that said the loops
  • the fastener is a sheath with two flat, d. H. essentially flat inside and outside
  • each of the two paper clips is inserted with one of their loops in such a way that the two paper clips are held in position by the scabbard so that their other loop for clamping an object between them and the
  • the two introduced into one and the same sheath loops of paper clips are separated from each other. Because by having each of the two paper clips, each of which has a loop inserted into its sheath, pinching a large area between its loops, the two loops inserted into the sheath are not interlaced within that sheath. Instead, they lie "on top of each other" above each other and are usually separated from each other by an imaginary (fictitious) dividing plane, the
  • Claim 19 consists of a system with at least two paper clips, each with a large loop (2) and one in the bounded by this
  • connecting element is a plate having two, preferably by about a wire thickness, mutually offset holding portions, each of which is a large area with two flat sides
  • the connecting element is not a sheath in this system, but is designed as described in the preceding paragraph.
  • the solution proposed is a paper clip system which consists of at least two in the same direction (i.e., the same orientation and in projection entirely or at least essentially
  • the paperclips belonging to the system each have a large loop and a small loop lying entirely or at least essentially in the interior area bounded by this large loop.
  • the system consists of two fasteners each connecting the two loops.
  • the system according to the invention is therefore characterized in other words by the fact that in addition to the at least two, not integrally merging into each other, but physically separated from each other paper clips, a connecting element z belongs to the system that the small loop of the one
  • the solution proposed is an office stapling system consisting of a first paper clip with a first pliers part and a second pliers part and a second paper clip with a first pliers part and a second pliers part.
  • the paper clip system is characterized in that a pliers part of the first paper clip a first
  • Hanging device comprises and a pliers part of the second paper clip comprises a second connecting means in the form of a small detent device or a second magnetic device or a second suspension device, and that the first large detent device with the second small
  • Locking device can be brought into a locked state, or that the first magnetic device with the second
  • Magnetic device is magnetically connectable or that the first suspension device in the second suspension device
  • the solution proposed is a paper clip system consisting of a first paper clip with a first large paper clip
  • the first small loop lies in a first interior area bounded by the first large loop.
  • the second small loop lies in a second bounded by the second large loop
  • the first large loop includes a first large clip with a first large detent.
  • the second small loop includes a second small clip with a second small detent. The first big one
  • Locking device can be locked in a latched state with the second small latching device.
  • first paper clip with the second paper clip can be connected via a predetermined locking device.
  • first and second paper clips can be stored in the storage box without loosely seated therein. A hooking of the two paper clips is excluded. If the first and the second paper clip each hold a stack of paper (or, here and everywhere, stacks of goods to be held), then the two stacks of paper are held together by latching or magnetic connection of the two paper clips.
  • Paper clip that holds the two piles together is not needed. A snagging of the two paper clips is prevented by the latching or magnetic connection of the two paper clips.
  • the first large locking device as a head
  • This locking device is easy to manufacture and allows a reliable, especially durable and yet easily detachable connection of the two paper clips.
  • the head is at least partially spherical with an outer radius and the pan at least partially
  • Outside radius is at least as large as the inner radius. Due to the spherical and circular shape, the paper clips can also at an angle, in particular obliquely to each other, are simply locked together, which greatly simplifies handling. The fact that the outer radius is at least as large as the inner radius, in the locked state, a non-positive and positive connection can be made. The paper stacks are thus securely connected to each other.
  • the pan is star-shaped, wherein the pan is at least partially circular in the interior of the star.
  • the first large loop has a first large pointed end and an opposite first large blunt end
  • the first small loop a first small pointed end and an opposite first small blunt end
  • the second large loop a second large pointed end and an opposite second major blunt end
  • second small loop a second small pointed end and an opposite second small blunt end.
  • first large blunt end and the first blunt end are adjacent, and most advantageously, the blunt ends are in contact.
  • second large blunt end and the second small blunt end are adjacent, and particularly advantageously the touch
  • the first large clip is conveniently located at the first large pointed end, particularly at the level of the first small pointed end, and the second small clip is conveniently located at the second small pointed end.
  • the first large clip is conveniently located at the first large blunt end, particularly at the level of the first small blunt end, and the second small clip is then conveniently located at the second blunt blunt end. This minimizes the paper clip's torsion of the paper clip through the clip.
  • the first big clip is preferred with the first big one
  • the second small clip is preferably firmly connected to the second small loop, in particular welded, glued, clamped, molded or shrunk.
  • the first large loop consists of two approximately parallel first large legs, the first large clip connecting both first large legs.
  • the first large clip expediently consists of a first large base area with two lateral first large ends, wherein the two lateral first large ends at least partially grip, in particular engage, the two first large legs, so that in particular a frictional and positive connection is created. This creates a very stable, non-positive and positive
  • the first large locking device is preferably arranged on the first large base, wherein the first large locking device
  • Detent device is outside the first inner area.
  • the latching connection in particular in the paper stack held by the paper clip, can be produced very simply and reliably by a user.
  • the first large locking device is arranged on the first large base, wherein the first large locking device is within the first inner region.
  • the first large locking device is arranged protected and the user can not accidentally on the first large locking device, for example with a
  • the first large detent device is within the first two major legs.
  • no or only very small torsional forces between the two paper clips occur in the latched state, which is an unintentional
  • the second small loop expediently consists of two approximately parallel small second legs, and the second small clip connects both second small ones
  • the second small clip consists of a second small base with two lateral second small ends, wherein the two lateral second small ends at least partially engage in the two second small legs, in particular engage, so that in particular a non-positive and positive connection is formed.
  • a disturbance of the torsion of the two legs of the loop through the clip when using the paper clip as a paper holder is particularly minimized.
  • the second small detent device is arranged on the second small base, wherein the second small detent device is outside the first inner region.
  • the second small detent device is arranged on the second small base, wherein the second small detent device within the first inner region lies.
  • the second small detent device within the two second small leg is particularly useful.
  • the second locking device is arranged protected and can not or unwillingly get caught inadvertently.
  • the first paperclip on the first small loop comprises a first small clip having a first small detent device
  • the second large loop comprising a second large clip having a second large detent device.
  • the second large locking device is designed as a head, wherein the first small locking device is designed as a pan. This can be any number of
  • Paper clips are locked together. Also, the first paper clip may be above or below the second
  • Paper clip to be arranged.
  • the first large loop is connected to the first small loop via a first connection element
  • the second large loop being connected to the second small loop via a second connection element
  • each of the loops is in one piece
  • FIGURE LISTING The system associated paper clips, the nine
  • FIGS. 52 to 70, 71 and 72 Another five embodiments will be explained with reference to FIGS. 52 to 70, 71 and 72.
  • the meaning of the figures is readily apparent from the following description of the
  • the invention is also based
  • Paperclip system on such a paper clip.
  • such a paper clip 1 consists of a large loop 2 and a small loop.
  • the large loop 2 consists of two legs 4 and 6, which form the longitudinal sides of the loop 2.
  • the two legs 4 and 6 are - preferably on the front narrow side of the
  • the tip 5 is preferably triangular
  • Fig. 1 As shown in Fig. 1, as an alternative, it can also be rounded evenly or be executed in the form of two 90 "bends with a straight connecting piece, that is, virtually rectangular.
  • the small loop 3 consists of two legs 7 and 8, which are integrally connected to each other via a tip 9.
  • the tip 9 For the top 9, what has already been said for the top 5 applies, as well as for the narrow and long sides.
  • the two loops 2 and 3 are connected to each other on their narrow side facing away from the tips 5 and 9 via a connecting portion 10 - such that the small loop 3 in which of the large loop. 2 the same paper clip 1 enclosed interior and essentially in a common plane with the large loop 2 lies.
  • the two loops are usually in such a way that the outer sides of the two legs 7, 8 of the small loop 3, the insides of the
  • Legs 4, 6 of the large loop 2 touch, at least substantially.
  • the paper clips in question are usually formed in one piece. Usually they consist of wire, which is preferably passivated, d. H. galvanized, painted or coated with plastic.
  • the wire typically has a diameter between 0.3 mm and 1.5 mm.
  • connection section at the first paper clip the speech then this is referred to as "10.1".
  • this connection section is labeled "10.2”.
  • Paper clip system is shown by the figures 3 to 5
  • At least two paper clips 1.1 and 1.2 of the type just described with reference to the paper clip 1 are used.
  • the two paper clips 1.1, 1.2 are preferably used as they are, so are not or not significantly plastically deformed from their original state.
  • the large loop 2.1 of the first paper clip is inserted inside the sheath 11, over the open one
  • FIG. 4 clarifies this even more closely;
  • FIG. 4 is a view of the constellation shown in FIG. 3, but viewed from below.
  • the small loop 3.2 of the second paper clip is then inserted into the sheath 11, resulting in the constellation shown in FIG. In this constellation, the system is ready to be clamped as follows:
  • the small loop 3.1 of the first paper clip can between itself and the lower large surface 16 of the sheath 11 a
  • the large loop 2.2 of the second paper clip can between itself and the upper large surface 16 of the sheath 11 a
  • Loops 2.2 and 3.1 of the paperclips are inserted into other sheaths of the same type not shown here, to always continue the system in the same pattern until it reaches the desired capacity.
  • the sheaths 11 can also be preassembled and locked on the paper clip. For locking, it may be advisable to umz or fold in the part of the vagina where the scabbard over the free end of a leg of the paper clip.
  • the system of this embodiment includes, as already mentioned, not only the two paper clips 1.1 and 1.2, but in addition also designed as a sheath 11 connecting element, the preferred structural details are described below.
  • the sheath 11 is adapted to the contour of the used paper clips 1.1 and 1.2.
  • Fig. 3 As marked in detail in Fig. 3, it has an open end narrow side 12, a closed or preferred
  • the sheath 11 is dimensioned so that the two
  • Loops of the two paper clips can be independently absorbed in the vagina, without a loop bounded in the other of the loop
  • the clear inner cross section of the sheath 11 is dimensioned. It preferably corresponds approximately to a rectangle whose long sides correspond in length respectively to the maximum distance between the two large legs of a paper clip and the short sides in terms of length in about twice
  • the clear inner cross section of the vagina is deliberately larger.
  • the dimensioning of said rectangle is done so that its long sides in terms of length again correspond to the maximum distance between the two large legs of a paper clip. Run longer or higher, however, its narrow sides. They are equal in length to twice the wire size of the system's own paper clips plus an elevation of 5/10 to 12/10 of a wire diameter of the system's paper clips.
  • the scabbard can consist of different materials. It is conceivable, for example, to manufacture the sheath as a suitably flattened tube from a rigid material, for example made of metal or a rigid plastic.
  • the sheath 11 can thereby be fixed on the loop of the paperclip that its two major surfaces are compressed in the area between the two legs of the loop, namely at or near the top and glued or welded together, which is not shown here figuratively.
  • the vagina has an open second
  • the vagina is on the second
  • Narrow end 13 closed. This narrow end face can then optionally inside the contour of the tip 5 of a large loop 2 of the paper clips to be used in the system. 1 correspond. It then offers the big loop reinforced grip.
  • a simple bevel 17 has, so, as can be seen well with reference to FIG 4, where on the narrow end of the face 13, the simple bevel 17 is mounted, d. H. which is provided with such a chamfer 17 end narrow side
  • This chamfer 17 facilitates the application of the respective paper clip or the system on a stack of paper or a stack of objects to be held.
  • a double bevel may be present.
  • a double bevel 18 has, as can be clearly seen from the figures 3 and 5.
  • the provided with such a double bevel 18 front narrow side 12 is preferably the narrow end side, which is provided with a simple bevel 17 front narrow side diametrically
  • Bevel be present.
  • the material of the sheath may also be folded outward at the narrow end of the face of a main surface, in order to make it lighter
  • paper clip system can also be modified as shown in particular in FIG. 6 and also in FIG. 7.
  • the sheath 11 here optionally and preferably be provided on both sides with wings or support surfaces 20 which extend transversely to the longitudinal axis L of the sheath 11 away from this. These wings or support surfaces 20 prevent the papers held beneath the support surfaces between the sheath 11 and the loop of the respective paper clip located there too easily from the staple grip
  • the holding effect can be improved by a self-adhesive equipment of the one or preferably a plurality of support surfaces or by a friction-increasing coating or Riffeiung the support surfaces.
  • the sheath can also be equipped with a tongue 20 a, which protrudes in the direction of the longitudinal axis L of the sheath 11 on this.
  • Such a tongue 20a facilitates the release of individual system-held papers or objects from the composite. Because by appropriate train on the tongue 20 a, the relevant Sheath 11 can be easily pulled off the paper clips so that the bond dissolves.
  • At least one support surface 20 a is provided.
  • Extension 20 * have the z. B. from the outside of
  • the extension 20 * is preferably with a
  • window-like cut 100 provided. This ensures that the insertion of a paper clip into the sheath 11 is possible without hindrance, cf. FIG. 6.
  • Embodiment is a slight modification of the first embodiment. Therefore, what is said there applies unrestricted also for the second embodiment.
  • the modification is that the clear inner cross section of the vagina is deliberately larger dimensions, as already mentioned above.
  • FIGS. 13, 14 and 15 A fourth exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 13, 14 and 15.
  • This fourth embodiment partially corresponds to the already described embodiments. Due to this, what has been said above regarding the inner diameter of the sheath 11 is also applicable here.
  • the tongues, wings and / or extensions which have already been mentioned above may optionally also be added
  • the vagina differs, however
  • the scabbard here is possibly made of a solid material
  • the sheath preferably has a cuboid basic shape and has two longitudinal narrow sides 14 and 15. As can be seen well with reference to FIG. 13, the two longitudinal narrow sides 14 and 15 are preferably directed towards the interior of the sheath 11 provided recessed, optionally concave executed recess which forms a positive fit for a later to be described in more detail pliers, see. Fig. 13.
  • the sheath has two preferably open end narrow sides 12 and 13, via which the vaginal interior is accessible, and two large areas 16.
  • Paper clips are made a multiple paper clip system. In this system, two loops of two juxtaposed paper clips lie together in a sheath, cf. The middle sheath in Figure 14. Again, the clear cross section of the sheath is dimensioned so that the two loops of the paper clips do not interfere with each other, as already described in more detail above.
  • FIGS. 16 to 18 A fifth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 16 to 18, wherein FIG. 17 shows the package shown in FIG. 16 from above and FIG. 18 shows the package shown in FIG. 16 from below.
  • This embodiment corresponds essentially to the fourth embodiment, so that what is said there also applies here, also in relation to the used
  • Embodiment and this fifth embodiment is that here a sheath 11 is used, whose
  • subdividing chambers is divided, each of which a chamber receives a loop of a paper clip.
  • FIGS. 19 to 21 A sixth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 19 to 21, wherein FIG. 20 shows the package shown in FIG. 19 from above and FIG. 21 shows the package shown in FIG. 19 from below.
  • This embodiment substantially corresponds to the fourth and fifth embodiments, so that what is said there also applies here, also with regard to the paper clips used.
  • Embodiment and this sixth embodiment is that here a sheath 11 is used, whose
  • Interior is divided by an inner dividing partition 21 in two immediately adjacent to their narrow longitudinal sides chambers, each of which receives a chamber a loop of a paper clip.
  • the vagina is thereby wider but less perpendicular to it.
  • This embodiment therefore has besides the advantages of the fifth embodiment and additionally the advantage that it applies less in the direction perpendicular to the stack to be held by the paper-clip system.
  • FIGS. 22 to 24 A seventh embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 22 to 24, wherein FIG. 23 shows the package shown in FIG. 22 from above and FIG. 24 shows the package shown in FIG. 22 from below.
  • connecting element here now to a connecting element in the form of a plate with two preferably about one
  • Each of the holding sections thus has the shape of a flat large area, which can be overlapped on both sides by a respective loop of the paper clip.
  • Each paperclip with one of its loops thus be pushed onto the flat large area so that it is held in position by the large area so that its other loop for pinching a to be held
  • two steps S bordering one and the same large surface 16 are preferably spaced apart by a length LSS corresponding to the distance, measured perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis L, of the two legs of a large loop of the paper clips used in the system.
  • LSS a length addition of 0.4 to 1.0 of the wire diameter of the paper clips used in the system may be provided.
  • the systems according to the invention can be extended by a puller, as shown in FIG. 25.
  • the puller does not act purely by friction on the
  • semicircular executed - positive locking means FSM which can engage positively in the above-mentioned depressions in the longitudinal narrow sides of the vagina or the connecting means to the scabbard and the connecting means secure grip and from the grind the Remove or postpone paper clips.
  • Fig. 27 and the associated exploded drawing in the form of Fig. 26 show a double-loop paper clip of the well-known type.
  • the invention is also based
  • Paperclip system on such a paper clip.
  • such a paper clip 1 ' consists of a large loop 2 "and a small loop 3'.
  • the large loop 2 "consists of two legs 4 'and 6', which form the long sides of the loop 2". The two
  • Legs 4 ⁇ and 6 ⁇ are - preferably at the front Narrow side of the loop - integrally connected to each other via a point 5 '.
  • the tip 5 ⁇ is preferably
  • Fig. 26 alternatively, it can also be rounded evenly or be executed in the form of two 90 "bends with a straight connecting piece, that is to say almost rectangular
  • the longitudinal sides of the loops are generally longer than the narrow sides of the loops ,
  • the small loop 3 ' consists of two legs 7' and 8 ⁇ , which are connected in one piece via a tip 9 ⁇ .
  • the tip 9 ' For the top 9 ', what has already been said for the top 5' applies, as well as for the narrow and long sides.
  • the two loops 2 "and 3 ' are connected to one another on their narrow side facing away from the tips 5' and 9 'via a connecting section 10', such that the small loop 3 'is in the inner space bounded by the large loop 2 "of the same paper clip 1" and substantially in a common plane with the large loop 2 "
  • the two loops are so intertwined that the outsides of the two legs 7 ', 8' of the small loop 3 'the inner sides of the legs 4, 6' of the large loop 2 "touch, at least in
  • the paper clips in question are usually formed in one piece. Usually they consist of wire, which is preferably passivated, d. H. galvanized, painted or coated with plastic.
  • the wire typically has a diameter between 0.3 mm and 1.5 mm.
  • the two paper clips 1.1 ', 1.2 ⁇ are preferably used as they are, so are not or not significantly plastically deformed from their original state.
  • the two paper clips 1.1 'and 1.2 ⁇ can be placed on top of each other as shown in FIG. 28.
  • the small loop 3.1 'of the lower paper clip 1.1' comes to lie in the same plane as the large loop 2.2 'of the upper paper clip 1.2', namely within the said large loop 2.2 '. So that means the smaller one
  • Loop 3.1 'of the paper clip 1.1 ⁇ after insertion into the sheath is at least substantially completely within the space and the plane which is delimited and stretched by the large loop 2.2' of the upper paper clip 1.2 ⁇ .
  • the large loop 2.1 'of a first paper clip is inserted into the sheath 11' and then the unit thus formed is slid onto a sheet of paper held clamped between the small loop 3.1 'of this paper clip and the sheath. Then the small loop 3.2 'of a second paper clip is inserted into the scabbard and the large loop of the first paper clip already there, so that it lies in the middle of the said big loop in the manner already described above.
  • the large loop 2.2 ⁇ comes out on the outside of the still free large area of the vagina 11 ⁇ lie. Then one or more sheets of paper can be pinched between the loop 2.2 and the sheath.
  • the scabbard 11 ⁇ is the contour used
  • the vagina has a closed
  • Narrow end 13 ' the at least the inside of the contour of the Tip 5 of a big loop 2 ⁇ in the system too
  • the paper clips 1 'used correspond to (see Fig. 26) and therefore provides enhanced support for these large loops.
  • the tip of the vagina is missing, d. H.
  • the sheath then represents a flat tube, see also Fig. 39.
  • FIG. 30 shows the situation just described from the closed front narrow side 13 'of the sheath 11'
  • FIGS. 31 and 32 provide a further illustration of the same situation, whereby here the free small loop 3.2 'and the free large loop 2.1' preferably rest against the respective large area of the sheath, where they
  • the clear internal cross-section of the sheath is designed to correspond substantially to the width and / or height of the large loop of those paper clips which
  • the embodiment is ideally such that at least the
  • the locking member or the locking members 17, 18 are preferably as
  • Latching projections, z. B. make warts or locking lenses.
  • Such locking members 17 ⁇ , 18 ⁇ can either only at one
  • Paper clips with a triangular or round tip may be used, which is the Sachiteschieben or
  • Pressing apart of the one or more locking projections facilitates.
  • the locking member 18 ' sets in the area on the inside of the tip of the small Loop 3.1 ⁇ . If only one locking member to be provided, then preferably the locking member 18 'is performed for the small loop. For as soon as this is positively locked, it holds at the same time the large loop caught between it and the sheath 11.
  • the paper clip system can also be modified as shown in FIGS. 36 and 37. To a better one
  • the sheath 11 ' here preferably on both sides with support surfaces 20 ⁇ provided. These prevent the below the support surfaces between the sheath 11 'and the there
  • the holding effect can be improved by a self-adhesive equipment of the one or preferably a plurality of support surfaces or by a friction-increasing coating or Riffeiung.
  • At least one support surface 20 ' may have an extension 20 * ⁇ , the z. B. protrudes away from the tip of the vagina away and so provides a writable tab that facilitates the clear organization of the held clamped by the system papers.
  • FIG. 38 A further modification essential to the invention is shown in FIG. 38.
  • support surfaces 20 ⁇ which have the purpose already described above.
  • the support surfaces go, as you well with reference to FIG. 38
  • extension 20 * can recognize, at the height of the insertion opening of the vagina 11 'in an extension 20 * over ⁇ , which, as also described above, tabs outward as a tab and then stands for the organization of the stapled papers available. It is noteworthy that the extension 20 * 'has a window FE', through which a leg of a
  • Exemplary embodiment is a slight modification of the tenth embodiment. Therefore, what is said there applies unrestricted also for the eleventh embodiment.
  • the modification is that the free end of the small loop is bent slightly inwards, preferably 30 ° to 60 ° and ideally 45 ° +/- 5 °.
  • Embodiments may be appropriate, which have a comparable free end to the small loop.
  • FIG. 39 A twelfth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 39.
  • the twelfth embodiment of the invention substantially corresponds to the tenth embodiment of the invention. Therefore, what is said there applies to the following
  • the sheath is designed reduced in this embodiment. This means that the connecting element no longer represents a complete sheath, but is only represented by a circumferentially closed self-retaining ring 21 ', which is open at both end narrow sides. As you can see clearly, the retaining ring 21 ⁇
  • the maximum extent of its inner cross section in two mutually perpendicular directions corresponds preferably substantially the large loop of the paper clip, so that the retaining ring 21 ⁇ substantially
  • the assembly also takes place as already above
  • the starting point is the arrangement shown in FIG. 39, in which the retaining ring 21 'in its on an undeformed
  • Possibility to pinch one or more sheets of paper or similar objects offers. This also means that the large loop of the second paper clip between itself and the retaining ring 21 'also provides the opportunity to pinch one or more sheets of paper or similar objects.
  • FIG. 40 A thirteenth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 40.
  • This embodiment corresponds essentially to the twelfth embodiment, so that what is said there, also with regard to the reference back to the tenth
  • This embodiment differs from the twelfth embodiment in that the retaining ring 21 '
  • the C-shaped holder 25 ' is displaceable in the direction of the double arrow P' and can therefore on the paper clip in a
  • FIG. 41 A fourteenth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 41.
  • the connecting element is embodied here in the form of a double claw 22 ', which consists of a claw main part 23' bridging the plane spanned by a large loop between its two legs. At the claw main part 23 ⁇ close claw-like on both sides of the leg
  • Envelopes 24 ' which each grip around a leg of a large loop around. In this way, the
  • Double claw 22 ⁇ can be moved to its holding position, which corresponds to the holding position of the already described retaining ring 21 ⁇ .
  • FIG. 42 A fifteenth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 42.
  • the fifteenth embodiment substantially corresponds to the thirteenth embodiment, so that what is said there, including the relationships with others
  • Connecting element is designed differently.
  • the C-shaped holder of the fourth embodiment has been reduced even further and now consists only of a plate 26 ', which has been connected to at least one, better the two legs of a large loop 2 ⁇ , preferably welded.
  • FIG. 43 A sixteenth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 43.
  • Connecting element is no longer a plate, but
  • the crossbars 27 ' ideally consist of the same wire as the paper clip itself.
  • Paper clip attached preferably welded.
  • the two transverse straps preferably extend at an angle of 90 ° to the legs of the loops, but an inclination is possible.
  • FIG. 44 A seventeenth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 44.
  • the seventeenth embodiment substantially corresponds to the sixteenth embodiment, so that what is said there, including the reference to others
  • the eighteenth embodiment is shown by FIG. 45.
  • Embodiment between the cross bar 27 ⁇ and the free end of the large loop 2 ⁇ is omitted, ie he is no longer to be found as such on the paper clip. Instead, it is an integral part of the cross bar 27 ', as far as it is created by bending the corresponding leg of the large loop of the paper clip. This not only leads to a saving of material, but has the advantage that only one welding point 28 'is required for the transverse bow 27, because the transverse bow 27' has a bending point 29 'on the opposite side, ie an integral part of the corresponding leg of FIG big loop 2 ⁇ is. This makes the production more effective.
  • FIG. 46 A nineteenth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 46.
  • the cross bar 27 ' is connected only on one side, as already briefly mentioned above with reference to the example of FIG. 42 for the plate 26'.
  • TWENTY-FIRST EMBODIMENT A twentieth embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 47. This is a very narrow modification of the nineteenth embodiment, so that what is said there also applies without restriction here.
  • the cross bar 27 'here is designed as a multiple bending section, which preferably has a U-shaped configuration, as shown in FIG. 47 or, alternatively, a substantially V-shaped configuration , Such a designed cross bar 27 ⁇ offers a lot of support.
  • the transverse bar 27 could be welded on
  • FIGS. 48 to 51 A twenty-first embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 48 to 51.
  • Embodiment undeformed paper clips are used, in the manner already described for the tenth embodiment, see FIG. 49.
  • This embodiment is characterized in that it is particularly simple insofar as it requires no additional, separate connection element and also on
  • cross bar 27 ' is here completely integral part of a paper clip.
  • Paper clip integral for example, a V-shaped or, for example, C-shaped latching recess 32 ⁇ has been inflected or embossed or introduced by so-called. "Notching".
  • This locking recess 32 ⁇ takes on the end of the opposite leg of the large loop 2 "on.
  • the opposite leg of the large loop 2 "has been made longer and has been bent at the bending point 29 by about 1 ⁇ 90 ° or preferably 2 ⁇ 90 °, ie is guided transversely across the large loop and way a cross bar 27 ⁇ from.
  • the thus formed cross bar 27 ' is provided at its free end with a bend 31 ⁇ .
  • the bend 31 ' is designed so that it in the locking recess 32 ⁇ am
  • Fig. 52 shows a paper clip system 1 ⁇ , which consists of a first paper clip 2.1 ⁇ and a second paper clip 2.2 ⁇ .
  • the two paper clips 2. ⁇ ⁇ , 2.2 ⁇ are in a locked state shown in Fig. 52 3 ⁇ with each other
  • the paper clips 2.1 ⁇ , 2.2 ⁇ or 200.1 ⁇ and 200.2 ⁇ are shown in an unlocked state.
  • the paper stacks etc. are not shown graphically.
  • the paper clip 2 ⁇ is made of metal, namely of a wire, such as copper or steel wire.
  • the wire is preferably passivated, i. H. galvanized, painted and / or covered with plastic.
  • the paper clip 2 ⁇ but can also be made of a different material, such as punched from thin sheet metal, made of plastic, wood or the like.
  • the wire used in the embodiment is bent such that it forms a large loop A '' and a small loop 5 ⁇ .
  • the large loop A ⁇ almost completely wraps around the small loop 5 ⁇ . Accordingly, the small loop 5 ⁇ lies in an inner area 6 ⁇ bounded by the large loop A ⁇ .
  • the two loops A '', 5 '' are in a good approximation in a plane in which also the inner region 6 ⁇ lies.
  • the big loop A ⁇ consists of two approximately parallel
  • the two large legs ⁇ , 8 ⁇ are integrally connected to one another via a large pointed end 11 ⁇ .
  • the big pointed end 11 ⁇ is
  • the small loop 5 ⁇ consists of two approximately parallel
  • small legs 9 ⁇ , 10 ⁇ which form the longitudinal sides of the small loop 5 ⁇ .
  • the two small legs 9 ⁇ , 10 ⁇ are integrally connected to each other via a small pointed end 12 ⁇ .
  • small pointed end 12 ⁇ of the small loop 5 ⁇ what has already been said for the big pointed end 11 ⁇ of the big loop 4 ⁇ applies, as well for the narrow and long sides.
  • the two loops 4 '', 5 ⁇ are connected to one another on their narrow ends 11 ", 12 facing away from the narrow side via a connecting element 13 ⁇ - such that all legs 7 ⁇ , 8", 9 ", 10 ⁇ about parallel to each other and that the outer sides of the small legs 9 ", 10 ⁇ of the small loop 5 ⁇ with the inner sides of the large legs 7 ⁇ , 8 ⁇ of the large loop 4 ⁇ , at least substantially touch.
  • the large loop 4 ⁇ comprises a large clip 14 ⁇ and the small loop 5 ⁇ comprises a small clip 15 ⁇ , the large clip 14 ⁇ is in the region of the large pointed end 11 ⁇ of the large loop 4 ⁇ , arranged substantially at the height of the small pointed end 12 ⁇ of the small loop 5 ⁇ .
  • the large clip 14 ⁇ and the small clip 15 ⁇ are each firmly connected to the paper clip 2 ⁇ .
  • the large clip 14 '' consists of a large base 16 ⁇ , which runs flat and is parallel to the plane in which the two loops 4 ⁇ , 5 ⁇ and the inner region 6 ⁇ are in good approximation.
  • the large clip may have a non-figurative, C-shaped form, so that it partially surrounds the two wires with its curved sides, which form the leg on which sits the large clip.
  • the large base 16' ⁇ is preferably rectangular, wherein the length of the Rectangles is at least as long as the distance between the two large legs 7 ⁇ , 8 ⁇ .
  • the width of the rectangular large base 16 '' is smaller, namely about 1.7 times smaller. It may also be advantageous that the length to width ratio is 3, advantageously 2, more advantageously 1 or more advantageously less than 1.
  • Base 16 ⁇ includes two lateral large ends 17 ⁇ , 18 ⁇ .
  • the two lateral large ends 17 ⁇ , 18 ⁇ run approximately parallel to the legs 7 ⁇ , 8 ⁇ , 9 ⁇ , 10 ⁇ .
  • the two lateral large ends 17 ⁇ , 18 ⁇ are on the two large legs 7 ⁇ , 8 ⁇ on.
  • the large base area 16 is also located on the two large legs 7 ', 8' '.
  • the large base 16 thus connects the two large legs 7 ⁇ , 8 ⁇ together.
  • the large base area 16 '' is located above the large legs 7 '', 8 ''.
  • the large clip 14 "is firmly connected to the large loop 4", in particular the large clip 14 "with the large loop 4"
  • the type of fixed connection is significantly influenced by the choice of material of the paper clip 2 ⁇ and the large clip 14 ⁇ , the large clip 14 ⁇ in particular of metal, plastic, wood or the like, preferably from
  • a large locking device 19 ⁇ is arranged on the upper side of the large base area 16 '' of the large clip 14 ⁇ , that is, the side facing away from the large loop 4 ⁇ .
  • the large locking device 19 ⁇ is made in one piece with the large base 16 ⁇ .
  • the big one is arranged on the upper side of the large base area 16 '' of the large clip 14 ⁇ , that is, the side facing away from the large loop 4 ⁇ .
  • Detent device 19 ⁇ formed as a head, wherein the head is preferably spherical in shape with an outer radius r_k ⁇ ⁇ designed.
  • the diameter d '' of the spherical head that is twice the outer radius rk ⁇ , is smaller than the distance of the parallel to each other small leg 9 ⁇ , 10 ⁇ , the diameter d ' ⁇ is less than about 10 mm,
  • the ball is on the big one
  • the ball is also flattened on the side facing away from the large base 16 ⁇ to
  • the small clip 15 '' is arranged at least substantially in the region of the small pointed end 12 '' of the small loop 5 ⁇ .
  • the small clip 15 '' consists of a small base 20 ⁇ , which runs flat and is parallel to the plane in which the two loops 4 ⁇ , 5 ⁇ and the inner region 6 ⁇ are in good approximation.
  • the small base 20 '' is approximately square, the side length is at least as long as the distance between the two mutually parallel small legs 9 ⁇ , 10 ⁇ .
  • the small base surface 20 '' may preferably also be rectangular, wherein the length of the rectangle is at least as long as the distance between the two small legs 9 ⁇ , 10 ⁇ .
  • the length to width ratio is advantageously 3, more advantageously 2, further advantageously 1 or further
  • the small base 20 ⁇ comprises two lateral small ends 21 ⁇ , 22 ⁇ .
  • the two lateral small ends 21 ⁇ , 22 ⁇ run approximately parallel to the legs 7 ⁇ , 8 ⁇ , 9 ⁇ , 10 ⁇ .
  • the two lateral small ends 21 ⁇ , 22 ⁇ are on the two small legs 9 ⁇ , 10 ⁇ on. Accordingly, the small footprint 20 "on the two small legs 9", 10 "is also present.
  • the small base 20 ⁇ thus connects the two large legs 9 ⁇ , 10 ⁇
  • the small clip 15 '' is firmly connected to the small loop 5 ⁇ , in particular, the small clip 15 ⁇ with the small loop 5 ⁇ welded, glued, jammed, molded or shrunk.
  • the type of fixed connection is substantially influenced by the choice of material of the paper clip 2 '' and the small clip 15 ⁇ , wherein the small clip 15 ⁇ in particular of metal,
  • the small locking device 23 ⁇ is made in one piece with the small base 20 ⁇ . in the
  • FIG. 55 and 56 A twenty-third embodiment of the invention is shown in Figs. 55 and 56.
  • Embodiment of the invention substantially corresponds to the twenty-second embodiment of the invention.
  • Embodiment according to FIGS. 55 and 56 designed as a large clip 24 ⁇ in the form of a cap.
  • the large clip 24 '' consists of a large base 26 ⁇ with lateral large ends 27 ⁇ , 28 ⁇ , wherein the two lateral large ends 27 ⁇ , 28 ⁇ are interconnected via an end-side end 29 ⁇ .
  • the front end 29 '' surrounds at least partially, in the embodiment almost completely the wire of the paper clip 2 ⁇ in the region of the large pointed end 11 ⁇ the large loop 4 ⁇ .
  • the large locking device 19 ⁇ On the large base 26 ⁇ , in particular on the large loop 4 ⁇ facing away from the large base 26 ⁇ , the large locking device 19 ⁇ arranged.
  • the large locking device 19 ⁇ is between the two parallel large legs 7 ⁇ , 8 ⁇
  • the large latching device 19 is arranged above the large loop 4", in particular above the inner area 6 "of the large loop 4".
  • the large clip 24 ⁇ is integrally formed.
  • the well-known from the twenty-second embodiment of FIGS. 53 and 54 small clip 15 ⁇ is in
  • FIGS. 55 and 56 as a small clip 25 ⁇ ideally formed in the form of an inlay.
  • the small clip 25 '' consists of a small base which extends at least partially, in the embodiment of FIG. 56 completely circular with a clip radius r_c ⁇ .
  • the clip radius r_c ⁇ is preferably at least half as large as the distance between the two small legs 9 ", 10 ⁇ which run approximately parallel to one another.
  • the small clip 25 which is arranged between the two small legs 9 ", 10” , of the two small legs 9 ", 10” clamped and thus positively and positively connected with these.
  • a welding, soldering, gluing or the like would also be possible here. in the
  • the small clip 25 ⁇ at the small pointed end 12 ⁇ of the small loop 5 ⁇ arranged so that about half of the outside of the small clip 25 ⁇ on the inner sides of the small legs 9 ", 10 ⁇ and of the small pointed end 12 '' of the small loop is in.
  • the small clip 25 ⁇ is formed in one piece.
  • FIG. 57 and 58 A twenty-fourth embodiment of the invention is shown in Figs. 57 and 58.
  • Embodiment of the invention substantially corresponds to the twenty-third and thus also the twenty-second embodiment of the invention. Therefore, what is said there applies except for the expressly described below
  • the large clip 31 '' consists of a large base 32 ", on the large base 32", in particular on the large loop 4 "facing side of the large base 32", the large locking device 33 ⁇ is arranged.
  • the large base 32 "runs between the large loop 4 ⁇ and the small loop 5 ⁇ This is the big and small run
  • the large locking device 33 ⁇ is between the two
  • the large locking device 33 ⁇ is within the large
  • Loop 4 in particular within the inner region 6 ⁇ the large loop 4", arranged. This is the big one
  • paper can be held by the paper clip 2 '', since this between the large loop 4 ⁇ and the small loop 5 ", in particular between the small loop 5 ⁇ and the large clip 31 can be clamped.
  • FIG. 59 A twenty-fifth embodiment of the invention is shown in Figs. 59 and 60.
  • Embodiment of the invention substantially corresponds the twenty-second embodiment of the invention. Therefore, what is said there applies to the following
  • the paper clip 2 ⁇ comprises on the side of the large loop 4 ⁇ facing away from the large pointed end 11 ⁇ a large blunt end 34 ⁇ .
  • the paper clip 2 ⁇ comprises on the side facing away from the small pointed end 12 ⁇ of the small
  • the clips 14 "and 15" are ideally positioned as described so far. But it is also conceivable to fix them in a mediating position, which in the area between the two so far
  • FIG. 61 A twenty-sixth embodiment of the invention is shown in Figs. 61 and 62.
  • Embodiment of the invention substantially corresponds to the twenty-fifth embodiment of the invention. Therefore, what is said there applies to the following
  • Embodiment according to FIGS. 61 and 62 designed as a large clip 36 '' in the form of a large sleeve 38 ⁇ , the
  • the large and small loops can completely or at least essentially engage in one another in a plane in which a deformation takes place, as shown in FIG. 63.
  • the large sleeve 38 '' is enlarged and shown as a single component in Fig. 64 in the undeformed state.
  • the large sleeve 38 '' of two mutually parallel and opposite large base surfaces 40 ⁇ , 41 ⁇ , each with a lateral large rounding 42 ⁇ , 43 ⁇ with each other are connected.
  • the large sleeve 38 '' is arranged in the embodiment of FIGS. 61 and 62 at the large blunt end 34 ⁇ , but can also be arranged in a further embodiment of the invention at the large pointed end 11 ⁇ , or in between, as above
  • the large sleeve 38 ⁇ encloses the outsides of both large legs 7 ⁇ , 8 ⁇ .
  • the large locking device 19 ⁇ is on one of the two large base surfaces 40 ⁇ , 41 ⁇ in the embodiment of Fig. 61 and 62 on the large loop 4 ⁇ opposite side of the base 40 ⁇ arranged and protrudes from the large loop 4 ⁇ gone.
  • Embodiment can be made very simple, since on the large loop 4 ⁇ the large sleeve 38 ⁇ can be simply pushed. Possibly. is it fixed there, z. B. by welding, soldering, bonding or the like.
  • the well-known from the twenty-third embodiment of FIGS. 55 and 56 small clip 15 ⁇ is in
  • Embodiment of FIG. 62 as a small clip 48 ⁇ formed.
  • the essential difference of the small clip 48 '' in the embodiment of FIG. 62 is that the base square and not square as in
  • Embodiment of FIG 56 runs around. Due to the square shape of the base according to the embodiment of FIG. 62 is the small clip 48 ⁇ over a
  • Embodiment according to FIG. 65 as a small clip 37 ⁇ in the form of a small sleeve 39 ⁇ formed.
  • the small sleeve 39 '' consists of two mutually parallel and opposite small
  • the small sleeve 39 may be arranged at the small blunt end 34 '' (FIG. 62), but may also be arranged at the small pointed end 12 '' (FIG. 54) in a further embodiment of the invention.
  • the multi-part paper clip 2 ⁇ according to this embodiment can be made very simple because of the small
  • the clips shown in Figures 64 and 65 may also be made of a rigid or substantially rigid material, such as brass. But then they must be pushed onto the paper clip, which was previously bent up elastically or over-elastic, so that the clips do not interfere with the holding function of the paper clip.
  • Embodiments are also combined with each other, in particular, the large clip can be combined from an embodiment with the small clip of another embodiment.
  • FIGS. 66 and 67 A first variant of this embodiment is shown in FIGS. 66 and 67.
  • this paper clip system l vv consists of a first paper clip 200. l vv with a first pliers part 400. l vv and a second pliers part 500. l vv . Then belongs to the paper clip system, a second paper clip 200.2 ⁇ with a first pliers part 400. ⁇ 2 ⁇ and a second pliers part 500.2 ⁇ .
  • the paper clip system is characterized in that a pliers part 400.1 ⁇ ; 500.1 ⁇ of the first paper clip 200.1 ⁇ comprises a first connection means in the form of a large latching device 19.1 ⁇ and a pliers part 400.2 ⁇ ; 500.2 ⁇ the second paper clip comprises a second connecting means in the form of a small locking device 23.1 ⁇ .
  • the small and the large are
  • the first large latching device 19 can be brought into a latched state with the second small latching device 23.2 ", which is not illustrated here in a figurative manner, but is easily accessible to the reader with reference to FIGS. 66 and 67
  • the pliers preferably preferably consist of
  • FIG. 68 and 69 A second variant of this embodiment, Figs. 68 and 69.
  • the difference to the first variant consists only in that the first large locking device 19.1 ⁇ and the second small locking device 23.2 ⁇ are positioned at the end of the pliers elements, which by means of a
  • Detent devices 19.1 ⁇ and 23.2 ⁇ should each be located at the same or substantially the same height as possible, in the longitudinal and in the transverse direction.
  • Figs. 70 and 72 show another embodiment. This paper clip system may also be preferred
  • Paper clip system 1 ⁇ consisting of a first paper clip 200.1 ⁇ with a first pliers part 400.1 ⁇ and a second Pliers part 500.1 ⁇ exists. Then belongs to the
  • Paper clip system a second paper clip 200.2 ⁇ with a first pliers part 400.2 ⁇ and a second pliers part
  • the first suspension device can be designed as a tab 600 '' on the outside of a pliers part 400. 1 ⁇ , the lateral
  • the attachment can be done in the manner already mentioned by welding, soldering, gluing, etc.
  • the second suspension device may be formed as a single-sidedly connected tongue 700 "on the outside of a pliers part 500.2" of another paper clip of the paper clip system. With respect to the attachment, the above for the tab said accordingly.
  • the two paper clips are now by
  • the tongue 700 is particularly preferably provided with a latching means 701", here preferably in the form of a dish-like impression.
  • the locking means prevents the tongue 700 ⁇ from being easily pulled out of the tab 600 ⁇ .
  • each paper clip of the system at its one pliers part a tab 600 ⁇ and at its other pliers part a tab 700 ⁇ carries, so that the Paper clips of the paper clip system can be chained together or connected as desired.
  • Fig. 71 illustrates what is meant here.
  • Self-adhesive coating is to be understood as a suspension device in the context of this invention, in conjunction with the
  • Adhesive attracted mating surface of the other paper clip Adhesive attracted mating surface of the other paper clip.
  • Such a magnetic device may consist of a hard magnet which is glued to a pliers element, dissolved, welded or the like., Or which is embossed on the material of the pliers element.
  • the complementary magnetic device can also be made of a, preferably differently polarized hard magnet consist, which is glued to a forceps element, dissolved, welded or the like., Or is imprinted the material of the forceps element.
  • the magnetic device may consist of a hard magnet which is glued to a pliers element, dissolved, welded or the like., Or which is embossed on the material of the pliers element.
  • the complementary magnetic device can also be made of a, preferably differently polarized hard magnet consist, which is glued to a forceps element, dissolved, welded or the like., Or is imprinted the material of the forceps element.
  • the magnetic device may consist of a hard magnet which is glued to a pliers element, dissolved, welded or the like., Or which
  • complementary magnetic device from one - if appropriate attach - soft magnetic material.
  • locking devices can alternatively be replaced by hook and loop fasteners.
  • hook and loop fasteners For the purpose, for. B. on a pliers element
  • Velcro be provided with hooks or hook tips, and on the other pliers element a loop element for Verkletten with said hook element, etc.
  • the task may also include creating a paper-clip system which allows different stacks of respectively associated papers to be securely held together, without undesirable entanglement, and also unintentionally
  • Storage box allows.
  • Pa 'paper sheet or stack of sheets

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L'invention concerne un système de trombones constitué d'au moins deux trombones (1) comprenant chacun une grande boucle (2) et une petite boucle (3) située dans la zone interne délimitée par cette dernière, et d'au moins un élément de liaison, l'élément de liaison étant une boucle (11) comprenant deux grandes surfaces plates, dans laquelle chacun des deux trombones (1) est inséré à l'aide de l'une de ses boucles, de sorte que les deux trombones (1) soient maintenus en position par la boucle (11) de manière à ce que leur autre boucle soit apte à serrer un objet destiné à être maintenu entre cette dernière et la surface externe de la grande surface de la boucle (11) tournée vers cette dernière, les deux boucles des trombones introduites dans une seule et même boucle étant superposées de façon à être séparées l'une de l'autre.
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