Clip and clip structure

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Separable-fastener or required component thereof – With third detached member completing interlock

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24 6711, 24492, 24515, 24543, 24295, A44B 1125

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055986110

ABSTRACT:
A clip includes a resilient tongue at one end thereof, a resilient engaging portion at another end thereof, an engaging portion formed on the resilient tongue for engagement with a support member of an attachment article, and a stop member provided on the support member to suppress flexing by the resilient engaging portion when the engaging portion of the resilient tongue is in engagement with the support member. The engaging portion is in contact with the stop member when the engaging portion of the resilient tongue is in engagement with the support member. Flexing of the resilient engaging portion is enabled by releasing the engagement of the engaging portion of the resilient tongue and moving the clip.

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