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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 15, 2000
Filed:
Nov. 05, 1998
Heinz Sauer, Ronneburg, DE;
Rasmussen GmbH, Maintal, DE;
Abstract
A hose clip is made of a metal band having a first end portion and a second end portion. The first end portion and the second end portion overlap each other when the hose clip is in a closed position so that the second end portion is disposed radially inwardly with respect to the first end portion. The second end portion has a first radially outwardly directed closure member. The second end portion has a first cutting edge having a first portion adjoining the first closure member. The first portion extends substantially transversely with respect to a peripheral direction of the band. The second end portion has a first clamping jaw protruding radially outwardly from the band. In the closed position, the first clamping jaw is not overlapped by the first end portion. The first portion of the first cutting edge defines a projection that is oriented towards the first clamping jaw. The projection extends parallel to the band. The first end portion has a second closure member protruding radially inward at an inclined angle. The second closure member extends over the entire axial width of the band. The first end portion has a second clamping jaw protruding radially outwardly from the band. In the closed position, the first closure member and the second closure member engage each other so that the second closure member engages radially inside of the projection.