Decorative button cover systems
11464295 · 2022-10-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T24/3672
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A decorative button cover system is disclosed herein. The decorative button cover system can include a button slide portion configured to slidably receive at least a portion of a button of a garment, and the decorative button cover system can include a decorative portion attached to the button slide portion. The decorative button cover system can also include a button of a garment configured to at least partially insert into button slide.
Claims
1. A decorative button system comprising: a button slider configured to slidably receive at least a portion of a button, the button slider comprising: a slot configured to receive at least the portion of the button, the slot comprising an upper surface and a lower lip, wherein at least one of the upper surface or the lower lip comprises a protrusion configured to abut a surface of the button; and a channel extending radially inward from an outer edge of the button slider, the channel being (i) in direct communication with the slot and (ii) configured to permit an attachment portion of the button to pass therethrough, wherein the slot further comprises one or more sloped walls located at a perimeter of the slot, the one or more sloped walls comprising: a first upper sloped wall portion extending between an upper surface of the slot and a first inner side wall portion of the slot; a first lower sloped wall portion extending between a lower lip of the slot and the first inner side wall portion of the slot; a second upper sloped wall portion extending between the upper surface of the slot and a second inner side wall portion of the slot, the second inner side wall portion being generally opposite the first inner side wall portion; and a second lower sloped wall portion extending between the lower lip of the slot and the second inner side wall portion of the slot.
2. The decorative button system of claim 1, wherein the slot of the button slider is substantially parallel to a top surface of the button slider.
3. The decorative button system of claim 1 further comprising a decorative portion attached to a top surface of the button slider.
4. The decorative button system of claim 1, wherein the first inner side wall portion, the first upper sloped wall portion, the first lower sloped wall portion, the second inner side wall portion, the second upper sloped wall portion, and the second lower sloped wall portion are each curved.
5. The decorative button system of claim 1, wherein the one or more sloped walls further comprise: a third upper sloped wall portion extending between the upper surface of the slot and a rear inner wall portion of the slot; and a third lower sloped wall portion extending between the lower lip of the slot and the rear inner wall portion of the slot.
6. The decorative button system of claim 5, wherein the rear inner wall portion, the third upper sloped wall portion, and the third upper sloped wall portion are each curved.
7. The decorative button system of claim 1 further comprising: a button structure comprising: a post having a first end and a second end; and a flange portion connected to the second end of the post, the flange portion comprising: a slot configured to at least partially receive the button slider.
8. The decorative button system of claim 7, wherein the flange portion of the button structure further comprises: an attachment portion configured to connect to the first end of the post of the button structure.
9. The decorative button system of claim 8, wherein the attachment portion comprises a rivet or a threaded portion.
10. The decorative button system of claim 8, wherein the attachment portion has a surface configured to abut a first side of a material and the first end of the post is configured to abut a second side of the material such that, when the attachment portion is connected to the first end of the post, the button structure is attached to the material.
11. The decorative button system of claim 7, wherein the button structure further comprises: an attachment protrusion located at least partially within the slot of the flange portion.
12. The decorative button system of claim 11, wherein the attachment protrusion comprises: a stem configured to slideably insert into at least partially the channel of the button slider; and a disc portion configured to slideably insert into at least partially the slot of the button slider.
13. The decorative button system of claim 12, wherein at least one of the stem or the disc portion is connected to a rear wall of the slot of the flange portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Reference will now be made to the accompanying figures, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Throughout this disclosure, certain examples are described in relation to decorative button covers. Examples of the disclosed technology can be used in conjunction with any type of button. That is, the disclosed decorative button covers can be sized and configured to receive buttons of a particular size, shape, and/or design. For example, the disclosed decorative button covers can be used with buttons of shirts, blouses, pants (e.g., slacks, jeans), blazers, jackets, coats, or any other garment or other item including one or more buttons.
(16) The disclosed technology will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. This disclosed technology may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. The components described hereinafter as making up various elements of the disclosed technology are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Many suitable components that would perform the same or similar functions as components described herein are intended to be embraced within the scope of the disclosed technology. Such other components not described herein may include, but are not limited to, for example, components developed after development of the disclosed technology.
(17) In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth. But it is to be understood that embodiments of the disclosed technology may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, structures, and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure an understanding of this description. References to “one example,” “an example,” “some examples,” “certain examples,” “various examples,” “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “example embodiment,” “some embodiments,” “certain embodiments,” “various embodiments,” etc., indicate that the example(s) and/or embodiment(s) of the disclosed technology so described can include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but not every example and/or embodiment necessarily includes the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Further, repeated use of the phrase “in one example” or “in one embodiment” does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, although it may.
(18) Throughout the specification and the claims, the following terms take at least the meanings explicitly associated herein, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The term “or” is intended to mean an inclusive “or.” Further, the terms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to mean one or more unless specified otherwise or clear from the context to be directed to a singular form.
(19) Unless otherwise specified, any use of the ordinal adjectives “first,” “second,” “third,” etc., to describe a common object, merely indicate that different instances of like objects are being referred to, and are not intended to imply that the objects so described should be in a given sequence, either temporally, spatially, in ranking, or in any other manner.
(20) As explained above, the disclosed technology relates to decorative button cover systems. Referring to
(21) Although the button slider 110 and the decorative portion 120 are illustrated as being generally disk-like in shape, the disclosed technology is not so limited. That is, the button slider 110 and/or the decorative portion 120 can have any shape. For example, the button slider 110 and/or the decorative portion can have a cross-sectional shape that is a triangle, a square, a rectangle, a trapezoid, a pentagon, a hexagon, an octagon, any other polygonal shape, or any geometrically abnormal shape. Further, although the decorative portion 120 is illustrated as having a generally flat top surface, the decorative portion 120 can have any shape. For example, the decorative portion 120 can have a three-dimensional shape, which can include, but is not limited to, a hemispherical shape, a conical shape, or the like.
(22) The button slider 110 can comprise any useful material. For example, the button slider 110 can comprise one or more plastics (e.g., nylon, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS)) and/or one or more metals (e.g., aluminum, copper, steel) or alloys thereof. Similarly, the decorative portion 120 can comprise one or more plastics, (e.g., nylon, PE, PP, PET, PVC, ABS), one or more metals (e.g., aluminum, copper, steel) or alloys thereof, wood, stone, gems, ceramic, glass, fabric, any other useful material(s), or any combination thereof. The decorative portion 120 can include decorations or aesthetics elements that can be provided via paint, dyes, enamel, lacquer, wood, stone, gems, ceramic, glass, fabric, one or more metals and/or alloys, one or more plastics, or the like.
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(24) The button slider 110 can include a thread channel 218 that is in communication with the slot 112, and the thread channel 218 can receive the attachment portion (e.g., attachment threads, post and rivet, threaded post and bolt) that extend between the button 10 and the respective garment or other item (thereby connecting the button 10 to the item). By so doing, the thread channel 218 can help facilitate insertion of the button 10 into the button slider 110. As will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art, the thread channel 218 can be sized and/or dimensioned to receive a particular type of button. For example, the button slider 110 can be configured to receive a button attached to the garment via a post assembly, as is commonly found on jeans or other denim garments. That is, some button sliders 110 can have a comparatively small or narrow thread channel 218 configured to receive buttons attached via attachment threads, whereas other button sliders 110 can have a comparatively large or wide thread channel 218 that are configured to receive buttons attached via a post and some other attachment mechanism, such as a rivet, a screw, or the like.
(25) The button slider 110 can include one or more protrusions 220. The protrusions 220 can be configured to abut the button 10 when the button 10 is inserted into the slot 112, and the protrusions 220 can provide frictional resistance (e.g., between the protrusion 220 and the button 10, between the button 10 and the upper surface 214 and/or the lower lip 216) to prevent the button 10 from freely sliding out of the button slider 110. Although the drawings depict protrusions 220 as protruding from the lower lip 216, the disclosed technology is not so limited. Alternatively or in addition, one or more protrusions 220 can extend from the upper surface 214. Depending on the placement of the protrusion(s) 220, the protrusion(s) 220 can abut a top surface of the button 10 and/or a bottom surface of the button 10 when the button 10 is inserted into the slot 112.
(26) The button slider 110 can include one or more sloped walls 222. The sloped walls 222 can be disposed about some or all of the outer perimeter of the slot 112. That is, one or more sloped walls 222 can extend between the lower lip 216 and an inner side wall, and/or one or more sloped walls 22 can extend between the upper surface 214 and an inner side wall. The sloped walls 222 can provide additional contact points between the button 10 and the button slider 110 to provide frictional resistance, which can help prevent the button 10 from freely sliding out of the button slider 110.
(27) The disclosed technology can include a set of multiple button cover systems 100. For example, a set can include a plurality of button cover systems 100, with each button cover system 100 providing a different design or aesthetic element. Accordingly, the button cover systems 100 can provide easily exchangeable button aesthetics, while eliminating any need for technical ability to exchange the button aesthetic.
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(29) The button-like structure 530 can be configured to resemble a traditional jeans button. For example, the button-like structure 530 can include a post 532 and a flange portion 534. The button-like structure 530 can be attachable to a garment or other object. For example, the post 532 can include one or more through holes (not shown), such as at a location proximate the end of the post 532 opposite the flange portion 534, and the post 532 can thus be sewn or otherwise attached to the garment. As another example, the post 532 can be attached to the garment via a mechanical attachment portion 531. As shown in
(30) The flange portion 534 can include a recess or slot 536, and the slot 536 can be configured to at least partially receive a button slider 510 (which can be the same or similar to the button slider 110 described herein). An attachment protrusion 540 can be located at least partially within the slot 536. As shown perhaps most clearly in
(31) The attachment protrusion 540 can include a disc portion 544. The disc portion 544 can be configured to at least partially slideably insert into the slot 112 of the button slider 110 (or the button slider 510). At least some of the disc portion 544 can have a generally circular shape, but the disc portion is not required to have a generally circular shape. For example, the disc portion 544 can have a generally ovular shape or any other shape that enables the disc portion 544 to at least partially insert into, and frictionally engage, at least some of the slot 112. As shown, the disc portion 544 can include chamfered edges or corners. The disc portion 544 can be shaped and/or dimensioned to have the same or similar shape and/or dimensions of a traditional button (e.g., button 10). The disc portion 544 can thus have dimensions that are approximately equal to or less than the dimensions of the slot 112 of the button slider 110 (or the button slider 510). That is, the button slider 110, 510 can be configured to slidably receive at least a portion of the disc portion 544 (e.g., in the same way as the button slider 110 is described herein as receiving at least a portion of a button 10).
(32) The attachment protrusion 540 can be free standing (e.g., at a generally central location within the slot 536. Alternatively, at least some of the attachment protrusion 540 can be attached to, or connected to, or abutting the flange portion 534. For example, the stem 542 and/or the disc portion 544 can extend rearwardly (e.g., away from the opening of the slot 536) toward a rear wall of the slot 536. Optionally, the stem 542 and/or disc portion 544 can be attached to or connected to the rear wall of the slot 536. This can help provide added strength and stability to the attachment protrusion 540.
(33) While the disclosed technology has been generally described herein as being attached to, or attachable to, a garment, it is to be understood that the disclosed technology is not so limited. For example, the disclosed technology can be attached to, or attachable (detachably or permanently) to a shoe, a bag (e.g., a purse, a backpack, a suitcase), a hat, and the like.
(34) While certain embodiments of the disclosed technology have been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosed technology is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.