Patent classifications
A44B1/28
MEMBER FOR HOLDING AN OBJECT IN POSITION ON EITHER SIDE OF AN ELEMENT PROVIDED WITH A BORE
Disclosed is a member (1) for holding an object (2) in position on an element (3) provided with a bore (4), the object (2) comprising a so-called male part (10) designed as a pointed rod, the free end of which is suitable for inserting in a reception housing provided in a so-called female part of the holding member (1), characterized in that the reception housing is provided, at its opening, with a means (15) for guiding the male part (10) into the reception housing.
Button attachment by resilient gates trapping mechanism
A button assembly configured for fast button attachment onto a garment cloth. The assembly comprises a buttoning structure and a retaining structure. The buttoning structure includes a button attached to a spacer attached to a pole attached to a terminal element. The retaining structure comprises a trapping mechanism housed in an aperture with upper opening with a rim attached to a planar plate which is divided into resilient flaps by concentric slits. Attaching the buttoning structure to the garment cloth entails piercing the cloth by the terminal element and inserting it into the retaining structure while bending the flaps. Further insertion releases the flaps which unbend and trap the terminal element inside the retaining structure and preventing its attached button from detachment. Thereby, attaching the button onto the garment cloth. The terminal element could attain a hemispherical or cylindrical shapes. A replaceable ornamental cap fits snugly the button's top.
Rivet
A rivet is applied from a rear surface of a fabric for mounting a burr on a front surface of the fabric. The rivet comprises a disk-shaped base, and a shank projecting from and concentrically with the base. The base includes an annular recess around a proximal end of the shank, which is depressed in a direction opposite to the shank-projecting direction, and a flange radially outward from the recess. The flange includes a plurality of bumps which are raised from an upper surface in the shank-projecting direction. The bumps may be provided on the upper surface of the flange at equal circumferential intervals, and a top of each of the bumps may be a curved face. The recess may have an inclined outer surface adjacent to the flange. Each of the bumps may have an inclined inner surface extending continuously from the inclined outer surface of the recess.
Rivet
A rivet is applied from a rear surface of a fabric for mounting a burr on a front surface of the fabric. The rivet comprises a disk-shaped base, and a shank projecting from and concentrically with the base. The base includes an annular recess around a proximal end of the shank, which is depressed in a direction opposite to the shank-projecting direction, and a flange radially outward from the recess. The flange includes a plurality of bumps which are raised from an upper surface in the shank-projecting direction. The bumps may be provided on the upper surface of the flange at equal circumferential intervals, and a top of each of the bumps may be a curved face. The recess may have an inclined outer surface adjacent to the flange. Each of the bumps may have an inclined inner surface extending continuously from the inclined outer surface of the recess.
Safety Pin Apparatus and Methods of Use Thereof
A novel safety pin apparatus which combines a safety pin member, which can be used to pierce a fabric or a clothing item, without doing substantial damage, along with a safety pin cap, which protects the user from being stuck or stabbed by a safety pin member on the safety pin apparatus, once the safety pin apparatus has been properly located and the pin protecting device has been installed. The novel safety pin apparatus is used to hold together a shirt or blouse, hold an item such as a boutonniere to a suit coat, or merely for decorative purposes, among other uses.
Safety Pin Apparatus and Methods of Use Thereof
A novel safety pin apparatus which combines a safety pin member, which can be used to pierce a fabric or a clothing item, without doing substantial damage, along with a safety pin cap, which protects the user from being stuck or stabbed by a safety pin member on the safety pin apparatus, once the safety pin apparatus has been properly located and the pin protecting device has been installed. The novel safety pin apparatus is used to hold together a shirt or blouse, hold an item such as a boutonniere to a suit coat, or merely for decorative purposes, among other uses.
Fast button attachment by resilient flaps trapping
A button assembly configured for fast button attachment on a garment cloth. The assembly comprises a button with attached multiplicity of resilient flaps, and a pole connecting a hemisphere (or a cone) to a disk. Fast button attachment on the garment cloth is achieved by placing the disk with the attached hemisphere (or a cone) facing an inner side of the garment cloth while placing the button outside opposite the hemisphere (or cone). Next, pushing outwards the hemisphere (cone) pierces the cloth by the hemispherical (or the conical) dome and inserts it into the button. The entering dome temporarily bends and afterwards releases the flaps, which end up resting diagonally on the pole above the hemisphere (or cone). The flaps then trap the hemisphere (or the cone) inside by preventing it from exiting the button. whereby, completing button's attachment by permanently attaching it to the garment cloth.
Fast button attachment by resilient flaps trapping
A button assembly configured for fast button attachment on a garment cloth. The assembly comprises a button with attached multiplicity of resilient flaps, and a pole connecting a hemisphere (or a cone) to a disk. Fast button attachment on the garment cloth is achieved by placing the disk with the attached hemisphere (or a cone) facing an inner side of the garment cloth while placing the button outside opposite the hemisphere (or cone). Next, pushing outwards the hemisphere (cone) pierces the cloth by the hemispherical (or the conical) dome and inserts it into the button. The entering dome temporarily bends and afterwards releases the flaps, which end up resting diagonally on the pole above the hemisphere (or cone). The flaps then trap the hemisphere (or the cone) inside by preventing it from exiting the button. whereby, completing button's attachment by permanently attaching it to the garment cloth.
Button fastening kit
The kit comprises a fastening structure and an anchoring structure. The fastening structure includes two vertical poles which are connected at their top ends by a horizontal bar and are inserted into two apertures of the button. The lower ends of the poles are attached to terminal elements. The anchoring structure comprises two trapping mechanisms which are configured to trap the terminal elements and to prevent them from detachment once they fully enter the mechanisms. The user places the fastening structure with the button above the cloth at the desired location and places the trapping mechanisms below the cloth opposite to the terminal elements. Next, the user pushes the poles downwards pierces the cloth and permanently traps the terminal elements by fully inserting them into the trapping mechanisms. The user can create a buttoning gap by installing two spacing rings on the poles between the button and the cloth.
Button fastening kit
The kit comprises a fastening structure and an anchoring structure. The fastening structure includes two vertical poles which are connected at their top ends by a horizontal bar and are inserted into two apertures of the button. The lower ends of the poles are attached to terminal elements. The anchoring structure comprises two trapping mechanisms which are configured to trap the terminal elements and to prevent them from detachment once they fully enter the mechanisms. The user places the fastening structure with the button above the cloth at the desired location and places the trapping mechanisms below the cloth opposite to the terminal elements. Next, the user pushes the poles downwards pierces the cloth and permanently traps the terminal elements by fully inserting them into the trapping mechanisms. The user can create a buttoning gap by installing two spacing rings on the poles between the button and the cloth.