EP0645103A1 - Epingle de retenue pour bijoux et insignes avec dispositif de sécurité - Google Patents

Epingle de retenue pour bijoux et insignes avec dispositif de sécurité Download PDF

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EP0645103A1
EP0645103A1 EP94810550A EP94810550A EP0645103A1 EP 0645103 A1 EP0645103 A1 EP 0645103A1 EP 94810550 A EP94810550 A EP 94810550A EP 94810550 A EP94810550 A EP 94810550A EP 0645103 A1 EP0645103 A1 EP 0645103A1
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Samuel Schlittler
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B6/00Retainers or tethers for neckties, cravats, neckerchiefs, or the like, e.g. tie-clips, spring clips with attached tie-tethers, woggles, pins with associated sheathing members tetherable to clothing
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B9/00Hat, scarf, or safety pins or the like
    • A44B9/12Safety-pins
    • A44B9/16Brooches; Breast-pins

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  • This invention relates to a clip-on holder for jewelry and badges with a securing device which, when viewed from the side, is U-shaped and thus has two legs, the clip-on holder being attachable with the open end via a material which finds space between the legs.
  • Such jewelry and badge holders for attaching to a piece of clothing or the like are known in a wide variety of designs and applications. Some applications are, for example, attachments as tie pins, but then also as club badges or name badges that can be attached to a jacket or coat, or as a piece of jewelry such as brooches.
  • a very simple version of such a holder is a tie pin.
  • a one-piece metal part is bent in a U-shape, so that two legs are formed. The distance between the two legs of the U-shaped tie pin tapers slightly towards the open end. When attaching the tie pin the two legs, i.e. the visible upper and the underside of the needle, which is invisible when attached, are spread apart slightly and attached to the tie and the shirt worn underneath.
  • the underside of the tie pin is therefore designed so that the inside is either wavy or serrated. The inside thus forms a less slidable contact surface and thus adheres better to the pinched fabric.
  • a safety chain is often mounted on the underside of the jewelry holder.
  • the chain is attached to the fabric located thereunder, for example by means of a safety pin or by hanging on a sewn-on button.
  • the disadvantage of these fastening chains is that, firstly, they make the piece of jewelry more expensive, and secondly, that they make it difficult to insert and remove the piece of jewelry.
  • the holder in another type of jewelry and badge holder, includes a spring-loaded clamp member, the function of which is similar to a clothespin.
  • a half of the bracket forms the visible upper side, which is either designed as a piece of jewelry or on which a piece of jewelry is mounted.
  • the other half of the bracket forms the lower part, which often has a toothed clamping surface.
  • To attach the piece of jewelry the two halves of the clip are pressed apart.
  • a torsion spring presses the two clamp halves together, which hold the material clamped between the clamp parts.
  • a clip-on holder as a tie pin or for wearing jewelry and badges with a securing device which is characterized by the characterizing features of the main claim.
  • FIG. 1 shows an attachment 1 according to the invention for a piece of jewelry seen from the side.
  • the plug-on bracket 1 consists of a first leg 2, which forms the visible upper part 2, a second leg 3, which forms the lower part 3, which is invisible when plugged in, and a securing device 4, which is formed by a resilient barb 4.
  • the upper part 2 forms with the lower part 3 of seen from the side a U shape.
  • the resilient barb 4 runs from the open end of the U-shaped mounting bracket towards the closed end and, as shown here, is preferably firmly connected to the inside of the lower part 3. In another embodiment, the barb can also be connected to the visible upper part 2. It is then on the front when plugged in and is only covered by the upper part, so that it is not visible.
  • the barb 4 and the part of the plug-on holder on which the barb is mounted are made of different materials, the barb 4 can be soldered, glued or mechanically firmly connected to this part in another way.
  • the bracket and barb are made of the same material and in one piece.
  • the barb 4 is shaped S-shaped in the longitudinal direction, as can be seen here, so that the material located between the legs 2, 3 of the push-on holder 1 is between the bow 7 of the S-shaped barb 4 and the top 2 and between the tip 6 of the barb 4 and the top 2 is clamped. It is thereby achieved that the plug-on holder 1 clamps the material located between the holder at two points and therefore cannot rotate about a clamping point due to its own weight.
  • the barb 4 In order to remove the attached holder, the barb 4 must be pressed slightly against its spring action in the direction of the leg 3. Then the bracket can easily from the material on which it was plugged on, be pulled off. In order to be able to grip the barb more easily, it is widened in the front region 5, near the tip 6, in such a way that this widening forms a kind of gripping surface.
  • the top 2 of the holder can either be designed so that it forms the piece of jewelry itself through the material used and its processing, or the holder bears a piece of jewelry, badge or name tag with its top.
  • the badges or badges When used as a holder for badges and name badges, it has proven to be advantageous if the badges or badges are mounted rotatably on the holder. For example, the name badge can be rotated into a horizontal position, even when the holder is attached at an angle, in order to achieve optimum legibility.
  • the plug-on holder can be designed such that the legs are, for example, flat parts 12, 13, which are intended to be plugged onto the collar turn 14 of a piece of clothing or onto the collar 15 of a blouse or shirt.
  • the visible upper part can also carry larger and expensive pieces of jewelry 16, which are firmly connected to it, because the push-on holder enables the safe wearing of such pieces of jewelry 16 without the risk of being accidentally stripped off or easily removed by a pickpocket can be.
  • such attachments can also be attached to other objects such as handbags, hats, shoes or other items be put.
  • the plug-out holder is also suitable for carrying name badges 17. The secure clamping also allows the carrying of relatively large and therefore heavy badges.
  • the signs can be rotatably attached to the plug-in holder so that they can be brought into the correct position for reading, regardless of the direction in which they were plugged in.
  • the size of the clip-on holder according to the invention is adapted to the jewelry or name tag to be held or worn.
  • FIG. 3 shows the clip-on holder according to the invention as a one-piece tie pin, which is made from, for example, a round wire solely by rolling or pressing and bending.
  • the barb 4 is formed in the example shown by rolling or pressing sheet-shaped and bent from the side S-shaped. If the tie pin is placed on a tie, it is clamped between the first bow 7 and the visible upper part 2 of the tie pin. The spring action of the barb 4 presses the end 6 of the barb 4 onto the inside of the upper part 2 of the tie pin and also clamps the tie here.
  • the end 6 of the barb 4 is crescent-shaped when viewed from above, so that two tips are formed, and is also flattened.
  • the tip 6 of the barb can also be shaped differently, for example tipped in a needle shape, in order to optimally act as a barb, depending on the intended use of the push-on holder. Tries if you now strip an attached tie pin with the holder according to the invention from the tie, the end 6 hooks into the tie fabric and thus makes it impossible to pull it off. Only when the barb 4 is pushed away from the upper part 2 of the holder 1 and the end 6 of the barb 4 no longer clamps the fabric can the tie pin be pulled off the tie. In order to facilitate gripping the barb 4, it is shaped in the front area 5 in such a way that a gripping surface results. This can be achieved by flat rolling the barb 4 in the area 5. Another possibility is that as shown in FIG.
  • the rolling or pressing of the round wire gives the barb 4 sufficient elasticity even when using soft materials, such as the precious metals silver and gold or brass, to exert the required spring force. Since the freedom of movement of the barb is limited to the distance between the two legs, that is to say the upper part 2 and the lower part 3 of the plug-on holder 1, it is not overstretched even with frequent actuation and thereby retains its spring force.
  • FIG. 4a shows a tie pin 9 with the holder according to the invention before being attached to a tie 10 and
  • FIG. 4b shows the attached tie pin 9.
  • the tie pin 9 is attached to the tie 10 in the direction of the arrow.
  • the fabric of the tie 10 is pinched by the resilient barb 4 in two places 6,7. To remove the tie pin 9, the barb 4 is pushed away from the tie 10 with a finger 11. The tie pin 9 can thus be pulled off the tie 10.

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CH2883/93 1993-09-25
CH288393 1993-09-25
CH2112/94 1994-07-01
CH211294A CH687432A5 (de) 1994-07-01 1994-07-01 Aufsteckhalterung fuer Schmuck und Abzeichen mit Sicherungsvorrichtung.

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Cited By (2)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2714268A1 (fr) * 1993-12-27 1995-06-30 Winner S Necktie Co Ltd Pince à cravate montée derrière une cravate notamment sur une chemise à boutons invisibles.
EP0676167A1 (fr) * 1994-04-08 1995-10-11 Unger Licensing, Inc. Elément de retênue à attache élastique

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US1645649A (en) * 1927-02-15 1927-10-18 Clifford G King Pin
FR700246A (fr) * 1930-08-11 1931-02-26 Perfectionnements aux pinces fixe-cravates
GB910375A (en) * 1959-10-05 1962-11-14 John Alan Goode Improvements relating to tie clips
DE9201369U1 (de) * 1992-02-05 1992-04-09 Gebr. Niessing GmbH & Co, 4426 Vreden Befestigungsclips zur Befestigung von wenigstens bereichsweise hohlen Schmuckstücken

Patent Citations (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1645649A (en) * 1927-02-15 1927-10-18 Clifford G King Pin
FR700246A (fr) * 1930-08-11 1931-02-26 Perfectionnements aux pinces fixe-cravates
GB910375A (en) * 1959-10-05 1962-11-14 John Alan Goode Improvements relating to tie clips
DE9201369U1 (de) * 1992-02-05 1992-04-09 Gebr. Niessing GmbH & Co, 4426 Vreden Befestigungsclips zur Befestigung von wenigstens bereichsweise hohlen Schmuckstücken

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2714268A1 (fr) * 1993-12-27 1995-06-30 Winner S Necktie Co Ltd Pince à cravate montée derrière une cravate notamment sur une chemise à boutons invisibles.
EP0676167A1 (fr) * 1994-04-08 1995-10-11 Unger Licensing, Inc. Elément de retênue à attache élastique

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