Paperclip
A paperclip is a small device made from a single piece of wire or sheet metal bent into a shape that allows it to hold several sheets of paper together through tension. The most familiar form is the double-oval clip, commonly referred to as the Gem design, which is widely used around the world.
Most paperclips are made from steel wire, often zinc-coated or stainless steel. Variants exist with different
The history of the paperclip is not definitively settled. Simple devices to constrain papers appeared in the
Functionally, a paperclip secures papers by relying on the friction between the metal and the paper fibers.