Magnetic Book Clip Product Definition And Principle
A magnetic book clip is a type of stationery bookmark that utilizes the principle of magnetic adsorption. It is a utility model patented product, achieving its fixation through the attraction of magnetic blocks.
An improved magnetic book clip has a core structure consisting of at least one bendable, weakly foldable portion formed on a flexible sheet. This weakly foldable portion defines at least two folding surfaces. Each of these two folding surfaces has at least one magnetic attraction area and one magnetically attracted area. In use, the book clip is folded along the weakly foldable portion, causing the two folding surfaces to magnetically attract each other. It is then inserted between the pages of a book, utilizing the mutual attraction between the magnetic attraction area and the magnetically attracted area to secure the inserted pages.
In addition, there is a magnetic book clip design with adjustable magnetic attraction. In addition to the first and second magnetic elements respectively set on the first and second sides, this design adds a first and second adjustable part made of non-magnetic material. The first adjustable part is connected to the first main body, and the second adjustable part is connected to the second main body. The two are connected by a soft foldable part in the middle. By bending along the connection between the first or second adjustable part and the main body, the magnetic attraction between the first and second sides can be adjusted to meet the needs of different page thicknesses or usage scenarios.

