
A binder clip, less commonly known as a paper clamp or foldover clip or bobby clip or clasp, is a simple device for binding sheets of paper together. It leaves the paper intact and can be removed quickly and easily, unlike the
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In the United Kingdom it is known generically as a bulldog clip, although this term properly refers to
an older device with the same function, which is stronger and has rigid rather than folding handles. To distinguish it from rigid clips, the term foldback clip may also be used. It is also sometimes referred to as a handbag clip because of resemblance to a
handbag
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when its clips are folded up.
Characteristics and methods of use
A binder clip is a strip of
spring steel
Spring steel is a name given to a wide range of steels used in the manufacture of different products, including swords, saw blades, springs and many more. These steels are generally low-alloy manganese, medium-carbon steel or high-carbon stee ...
bent into the shape of an
isosceles triangle
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with loops at the
apex.
Tension along the base of the triangle forces the two sides closed, and the loops prevent the sharp steel edges from cutting into the paper. The loops also serve to hold two pieces of stiff
wire
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, which are used as handles and allow the clip to be opened. The two slots cut in each loop are shaped so that the wire handles can be folded down once the clip has been attached, and the spring force of the wire holds them down on the surface of the paper. This holds the clip relatively flat, for easier stacking of paper. One handle can also be folded down while the other remains up to allow the stack of papers to be hung up. The handles can also be removed altogether by squeezing them sideways and pulling them out, allowing for more permanent binding. As compared to a
paper clip, the binder clip is able to bind sheets of paper more securely, and is also resistant to rust.
There are several sizes of binder clips, ranging from a base size of
5 millimetres (0.2 in) to
50 mm (1.97 in). The sheet steel portion is customarily
black oxide
Black oxide or blackening is a conversion coating for ferrous materials, stainless steel, copper and copper based alloys, zinc, powdered metals, and silver solder. It is used to add mild corrosion resistance, for appearance, and to minimize lig ...
coated, but a variety of decorative painted color schemes are also available. The sheet steel portion is occasionally made of stainless steel, the more typical spring steel can also be finished in nickel, silver or gold. The handles are normally
nickel-plated.
Uses
The binder clip is in common use in the modern office. It can hold a few to many sheets of paper, and is usually used in place of the paper clip for large volumes of paper. Various practical (and sometimes whimsical) alternative uses have been proposed. These include holding pieces of quilt together, creating a "beer pyramid" in a refrigerator with wire shelves, serving as a bookmark, a cheap alternative to a
money clip or preventing computer cables from slipping behind desks. Smaller sized clips have been commonly used as "quick fix" fitting and sizing solutions in the fashion industry.
In 1966, test pilot
Joseph F. Cotton used the shiny metal portion of such a clip to short-circuit an electrical circuit panel to force the landing gear of the
XB-70 bomber on a flight.
The object is such a common sight in offices that, in late 2020, when restrictions due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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were lowered and people started returning to their offices, some missed and enjoyed the feeling of using a binder clip, after months without doing so. At around the same time, healthcare workers in at least one medical center used extra large binder clips as a cheap way to secure a plastic curtain between workers and patients infected with the airborne virus.
History
In 1909, the method of binding sheets of paper together was to punch holes in them and tie them together with string or sew them, making it tedious to remove a single sheet of paper.
The binder clip was invented, and patented in 1910 by
Washington, D.C. area resident, Louis E. Baltzley, grandson of
Elias Howe
Elias Howe Jr. (; July 9, 1819October 3, 1867) was an American inventor best known for his creation of the modern lockstitch sewing machine.
Early life
Elias Howe Jr. was born on July 9, 1819, to Dr. Elias Howe Sr. and Polly (Bemis) Howe in ...
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to help his father, born in 1848,
twin to
Edward Baltzley and son of Susan (née Howe) and David C. Baltzley,
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Glen Echo Park and
Glen Echo, Maryland,
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These earliest binder clips are stamped "L.E.B." on one side of the sheet steel. Manufacturing rights were later licensed to other companies.
Louis E. Baltzley
Louis E. Baltzley, born circa 1885,
by February 1930, had moved
to
Glen Ridge, New Jersey
Glen Ridge is a borough in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough’s population was 7,802, reflecting an increase of 275 (+3.7%) from the 2010 census count of 7,527, married, and had two daughters,
one marrying in 1940.
Gallery
File:Enganchada (424130773).jpg, Clip with golden loops
File:Organization binder clips (14523747536).jpg, Colorful thematic binder clips
File:Stationery - Free For Commercial Use - FFCU (26172360554).jpg, Colorful binder clips
File:Wine Hack (6318879517).jpg, Used to mark drinking glasses at a party
File:MIljøfoto (51041763603).jpg, Used to hang a drawing
File:Aktendeckel06.jpg, Used to attach a piece of paper to an envelope
File:Binder clip (32267518724).jpg, Used to hold pages of a notebook
File:Repairing a 48-page book (24 sheets) with my Singer 192k (11004848794).jpg, Used during restoration of a book
File:Binder clip closing package of cookies 01.jpg, Used to close a package of cookies
File:IPhone Binder Clip Stand 2.0 (3048884602).jpg, Used as a DIY cellphone stand
File:A binder clip holding cables in place.jpg, Used as a cable tidy
See also
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References
{{commons category, Binder clips
Fasteners
Office equipment
Stationery
Products introduced in 1910
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