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Parallel jaw spring clip and method of making same

  • US 4,931,058 A
  • Filed: 08/16/1989
  • Issued: 06/05/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/16/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An improved parallel jaw spring clip, comprising:

  • (a) a first elongate carrier fabricated of a resilient polymeric material, said carrier having;

    a generally cylindrical side wall;

    an elongate passage extending longitudinally thereof, said passage opening through one end of the carrier and being closed by a cap on the end of the carrier opposite said one end;

    a first jaw element fixed to and extending radially from the side wall adjacent said one end;

    diametrically aligned slots opening laterally through said side wall, one of said slots having closed ends and being disposed intermediate the cap and the jaw element, the other of said slots opening through said one end of the carrier and terminating in a closed end adjacent the cap;

    (b) a second elongate carrier telescopically received within the passage of the first carrier for longitudinal movement relative thereto, said carrier being generally cylindrical and so proportioned relative to said other slot that said second carrier may be passed laterally through said other slot to resiliently bias the wall of the first carrier apart to enable the second carrier to snap into telescopic engagement within the first carrier, said second carrier having;

    an elongate passage extending longitudinally thereof, said passage opening through one end of the carrier and being closed by a cap on the end of the carrier opposite said one end;

    a second jaw element fixed to and extending radially from the end of the second carrier adjacent said one end thereof, said second jaw element extending through said one slot for movement toward and away from the first jaw element responsive to longitudinal movement of the first and second carriers relative to one another;

    (c) resilient means to normally bias the first and second carrier for telescopic movement relative to one another in a direction forcing the first and second jaw elements toward one another.

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