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The inside part of the clothespin is made by using the same opening and closing function with the elasticity of inside of the rubber and the outside of the rubber is produced easily for the changes of form when you apply force on it. To not to use a glue when you attach those rubbers, we applied inserting method. Also, when the rubbers attached, it is designed a tire pattern so users can see that it is differ from existing clothespin.
Seoul Women’s University
Daegu, South Korea
Seoul Women’s University
Daegu, South Korea
Sung-won / Jung
Daegu University
Gyeongsan-si, South Korea
Hui-joo / Kim
Kyungil University
Daegu, South Korea
Seung-han / Lee
Keimyung University
Daegu, South Korea
Hyun-tae / Bae