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Hermann Keck (1919 – 2010) was a German scientist who invented the Keck clip.
Keck was born in Treysa[1] and has two patents on his name:
Clip for fixing male and female parts of ground glass joints, (1984).[2]
Handled clamp for ground glass ball and socket joints or the like, (1988).[3]
References
^Sella, Andrea (26 November 2009). "Classic Kit: Keck clip". Chemistry World. Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
^US 4442572, Keck, Hermann, "Clip for fixing male and female parts of ground glass joints", published 1984-04-17
^Design patent US D294330, Keck, Hermann, "Handled clamp for ground glass ball and socket joints or the like", published 1988-02-23