Abstract: A clip strip is formed as a unitary member which includes an elongated panel and an array of clips mounted on flexible resilient supports which project from the panel. Pressing on a first end of one of the clips moves the opposite end of the chip away from the elongated panel allowing merchandise to be inserted between the opposite end of the clip and the elongated panel. The resilient action of the support returning toward its unstressed condition holds the merchandise to the elongated panel. Alternatively merchandise having apertures may be hung on the first end of the clips.
Abstract: A two-piece combination lock for use in locking a gun trigger includes a backup member having two cantilevered screws and includes a casing having a chamber containing a lock subassembly with a generally U-shaped frame member for locking the two screws and adjusting the space between the backup member and the casing and having a combination lock unit with three numbered dials for preventing unlocking when the combination is incorrect.