Apparatus for coupling and decoupling button and loop connections of a garment
09889551 ยท 2018-02-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25G1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for coupling and decoupling button and loop connections of a garment. The apparatus includes a longitudinally extending body member having a handle member extending from a first end and a pair of prongs extending from an oppositely disposed second end. One prong has a hook on its distal end and the other prong has an expanded end member on its distal end. The prongs are generally parallel with one another forming a gap therebetween such that upon insertion of the prongs into a loop, the prongs cooperate to open the loop and position the loop relative to a button such that rotation of the apparatus about an axis of rotation defined through the prongs proximate the hook and the expanded end causes the loop to be moved relative to the button, thereby coupling or decoupling the loop and the button.
Claims
1. An apparatus for coupling button and loop connections of a garment having buttons disposed on a first portion of the garment and loops disposed on a second portion of the garment, the apparatus comprising: a longitudinally extending body member having a first end and an oppositely disposed second end; a handle member extending from the first end of the body member; a first prong extending from the second end of the body member, the first prong having a hook on a distal end of the first prong; and a second prong extending from the second end of the body member fixedly parallel with, forming a fixed gap with and non-rotatable relative to the first prong, the second prong having a generally spherical end member on a distal end of the second prong; wherein, the loops include a loop having first and second ends coupled to the second portion of the garment; wherein, the first and second prongs are of a same length; wherein, an axis of rotation is defined through the first and second prongs proximate the hook of the first prong and the generally spherical end member of the second prong; and wherein, upon insertion of the first and second prongs through the loop that is not coupled with a button, the first and second prongs cooperate to open the loop and position the loop relative to the button such that rotation of the apparatus about the axis of rotation causes the loop to be positioned behind the button, thereby coupling the loop and the button.
2. The apparatus for coupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 1 wherein the handle member is integral with the body member.
3. The apparatus for coupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 1 wherein the first and second prongs are integral with the body member.
4. The apparatus for coupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 1 wherein the first and second prongs have tapered longitudinal profiles.
5. The apparatus for coupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 1 wherein the first and second prongs have non uniform longitudinal profiles.
6. The apparatus for coupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 1 wherein the first and second prongs have uniform longitudinal profiles.
7. The apparatus for coupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 1 wherein the axis of rotation is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the body member.
8. The apparatus for coupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 1 wherein the handle member is selected from the group consisting of a wedding gown and a tuxedo jacket.
9. An apparatus for decoupling button and loop connections of a garment having buttons disposed on a first portion of the garment and loops disposed on a second portion of the garment, the apparatus comprising: a longitudinally extending body member having a first end and an oppositely disposed second end; a handle member extending from the first end of the body member; a first prong extending from the second end of the body member, the first prong having a hook on a distal end of the first prong; and a second prong extending from the second end of the body member fixedly parallel with, forming a fixed gap with and non-rotatable relative to the first prong, the second prong having a generally spherical end member on a distal end of the second prong; wherein, the loops include a loop having first and second ends coupled to the second portion of the garment; wherein, the first and second prongs are of a same length; wherein, an axis of rotation is defined through the first and second prongs proximate the hook of the first prong and the generally spherical end member of the second prong; and wherein, upon insertion of the first and second prongs through the loop that is coupled to a button, the first and second prongs cooperate to open the loop and position the loop relative to the button such that rotation of the apparatus about the axis of rotation causes the loop to be removed from behind the button, thereby decoupling the loop and the button.
10. The apparatus for decoupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 9 wherein the handle member is integral with the body member.
11. The apparatus for decoupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 9 wherein the first and second prongs are integral with the body member.
12. The apparatus for decoupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 9 wherein the first and second prongs have tapered longitudinal profiles.
13. The apparatus for decoupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 9 wherein the first and second prongs have non uniform longitudinal profiles.
14. The apparatus for decoupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 9 wherein the first and second prongs have uniform longitudinal profiles.
15. The apparatus for decoupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 9 wherein the axis of rotation is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the body member.
16. The apparatus for decoupling button and loop connections as recited in claim 9 wherein the handle member is selected from the group consisting of a wedding gown and a tuxedo jacket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a more complete understanding of the features and advantages of the present disclosure, reference is now made to the detailed description along with the accompanying figures in which corresponding numerals in the different figures refer to corresponding parts and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) While various embodiments of the present disclosure are discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that the present disclosure provides many applicable inventive concepts which can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative and do not delimit the scope of the present disclosure.
(8) In a first aspect, the present disclosure is directed to an apparatus for coupling button and loop connections of a garment having buttons disposed on a first portion of the garment and loops disposed on a second portion of the garment. The apparatus includes a longitudinally extending body member having a first end and an oppositely disposed second end. A handle member extends from the first end of the body member. A first prong extends from the second end of the body member, the first prong having a hook on an end distal from the body member. A second prong extends from the second end of the body member generally parallel with and forming a gap with the first prong. The second prong has an expanded end member on an end distal from the body member. An axis of rotation is defined through the first and second prongs proximate the hook of the first prong and the expanded end of the second prong such that upon insertion of the first and second prongs into a loop that is not coupled with a button, the first and second prongs cooperate to open the loop and position the loop relative to the button such that rotation of the apparatus about the axis of rotation causes the loop to be positioned behind the button, thereby coupling the loop and the button.
(9) In a first embodiment, the handle member may be integral with the body member. In a second embodiment, the first and second prongs may be integral with the body member. In a third embodiment, the first prong may be parallel with the second prong. In a fourth embodiment, the first and second prongs may have tapered longitudinal profiles. In a fifth embodiment, the first and second prongs may have non uniform longitudinal profiles. In a sixth embodiment, the first and second prongs may have uniform longitudinal profiles. In a seventh embodiment, the first and second prongs may be the same length. In an eighth embodiment, the axis of rotation may be perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the body member. In a ninth embodiment, the handle member may be selected from the group consisting of a wedding gown and a tuxedo jacket.
(10) In a second aspect, the present disclosure is directed to an apparatus for decoupling button and loop connections of a garment having buttons disposed on a first portion of the garment and loops disposed on a second portion of the garment. The apparatus includes a longitudinally extending body member having a first end and an oppositely disposed second end. A handle member extends from the first end of the body member. A first prong extends from the second end of the body member, the first prong having a hook on an end distal from the body member. A second prong extends from the second end of the body member generally parallel with and forming a gap with the first prong. The second prong has an expanded end member on an end distal from the body member. An axis of rotation is defined through the first and second prongs proximate the hook of the first prong and the expanded end of the second prong such that upon insertion of the first and second prongs into a loop that is coupled to a button, the first and second prongs cooperate to open the loop and position the loop relative to the button such that rotation of the apparatus about the axis of rotation causes the loop to be removed from behind the button, thereby decoupling the loop and the button.
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(12) Apparatus 100 includes a prong 112 that extends downwardly from lower end 106 of body member 102. Prong 112 has a hook 114 on an end distal from body member 102. Apparatus 100 also includes a prong 116 that extends downwardly from lower end 106 of body member 102. Prong 116 has an expanded end member depicted as a sphere 118 on an end distal from body member 102. In the illustrated embodiment, prongs 112, 116 each have a generally circular cross section and a tapered longitudinal profile wherein prongs 112, 116 have a larger cross section near lower end 106 of body member 102 and a smaller cross section toward the distal ends. In this configuration, prongs 112, 116 are considered to be generally parallel with each other. In addition, prongs 112, 116 form a gap 120 therebetween that is preferably narrower than the width of a button but wide enough to allow prongs 112, 116 to sufficiently open a loop to enable easy coupling and decoupling of the loop and button connection. Toward their distal ends and proximate hook 114 and sphere 118, prongs 112, 116 define an axis of rotation 122, the purpose of which will be described below.
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(18) It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the illustrative embodiments described herein are not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications and combinations of the illustrative embodiments as well as other embodiments will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to this disclosure. It is, therefore, intended that the appended claims encompass any such modifications or embodiments.