Hairclip
Abstract
A hairclip comprises a first clip body and a second clip body; an elastic buckling ring installed to an upper side of each clip body; the upper side of the first clip body being extended with a first force applying end and the upper side of the second clip body having a second force applying end; the first force applying end and second force applying end being connected by a connecting unit to form as a first acting end and a second acting end; the first clip body being formed with a first recess and the second clip body being formed with a second recess; the elastic buckling ring being secured to the first recess and the second recess. When the first acting end and second acting end are released, the first clip body will engage with the second clip body by resilient force of the elastic buckling ring.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A hairclip comprising:
a first clip body and a second clip body; an elastic buckling ring installed to an upper side of each clip body; the upper side of the first clip body being extended with a first force applying end and the upper side of the second clip body being extended with a second force applying end; the first force applying end and second force applying end being connected by a connecting unit so as to form as a first acting end and a second acting end, respectively; the first clip body being formed with a first recess and the second clip body being formed with a second recess; the elastic buckling ring being secured to the first recess and the second recess; wherein the first acting end and second acting end are released, the first clip body will engage with the second clip body by resilient force of the elastic buckling ring; and when the first and second acting ends move toward one another, the first and second clip bodies will expand.
2 . The hairclip as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the upper side of the first clip body is formed with a first convex cambered shaft, a first cambered groove, and a first shaft; the upper side of the second clip body is formed with a second convex cambered shaft, a second cambered groove, and a second shaft; the first convex cambered shaft is rotatably received in the second cambered groove; and the second convex cambered shaft is rotatably received in the first cambered groove so that the first clip body and second clip body are combined.
3 . The hairclip as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the two shafts are symmetrical arranged for increasing the stability so that the first and second acting ends can be opened and closed steadily.Cited by (0)
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