EP0677993A4 - Fastener attaching tool and fastener clip for use therewith. - Google Patents
Fastener attaching tool and fastener clip for use therewith.Info
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- EP0677993A4 EP0677993A4 EP94903616A EP94903616A EP0677993A4 EP 0677993 A4 EP0677993 A4 EP 0677993A4 EP 94903616 A EP94903616 A EP 94903616A EP 94903616 A EP94903616 A EP 94903616A EP 0677993 A4 EP0677993 A4 EP 0677993A4
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- Prior art keywords
- fastener
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Classifications
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D05—SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
- D05B—SEWING
- D05B97/00—Hand sewing processes or apparatus for special work or not otherwise provided for
- D05B97/10—Hand sewing processes or apparatus for special work or not otherwise provided for for attaching buttons or fasteners
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B9/00—Hat, scarf, or safety pins or the like
- A44B9/02—Simple pins
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41H—APPLIANCES OR METHODS FOR MAKING CLOTHES, e.g. FOR DRESS-MAKING OR FOR TAILORING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- A41H37/00—Machines, appliances or methods for setting fastener-elements on garments
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- A41H37/008—Hand implements provided with a needle tube
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43D—MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
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- A43D100/08—Setting buttons on footwear
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B1/00—Buttons
- A44B1/18—Buttons adapted for special ways of fastening
- A44B1/185—Buttons adapted for special ways of fastening with quick, thread-like, anchoring means avoiding the use of a separate needle and thread
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a new and novel fastener attaching tool and fastener clip for use therewith particularly well-suited for use in coupling or recoupiing buttons or the like to a garment or similar material or in other consumer applications.
- buttons to garments or fabrics, either by machine or by hand, are with thread.
- the button is held in place and a needle containing thread is inserted through each of two, three or more holes in the button and into the material several times until sufficient strands of thread exist to securely hold the button to the material.
- the thread must then be tied or otherwise fastened so that it will not unravel.
- a pedestal effect is achieved by laterally wrapping the strands with additional thread.
- the disadvantages to this method of securing buttons to fabric or garments are several. First of all, it is a slow and tedious job and the button can soon become detached if only one of the threads is severed or if the ends of the thread are not secured properly.
- the fastener typically comprises a flexible filament having a head at one end and a transverse bar at the opposite end.
- a plurality of such fasteners are typically manufactured as part of a clip in which the fasteners are interconnected in a row to a stringer or runner bar connected to the transverse bars of the fasteners by corresponding necks or connector posts.
- a fastener attaching device is typically used to sever an individual fastener from the fastener clip and to attach the severed fastener to a desired article (e.g., through a button hole and into an article of clothing).
- Such a device typically comprises a casing, a needle projecting from the casing, the needle and.the casing having longitudinal bores in alignment with each other, a plunger slidable back and forth within said bores, a handle telescoping over the rear of the casing for sliding said plunger within said bores, and means for feeding fasteners into the device successively with the transverse bars in alignment with said bores ahead of the plunger so that they may be projected through the needle by reciprocating the plunger.
- the rear end of the needle is shaped to define a knife edge so that insertion of the transverse bar into the longitudinal bore of the needle using the plunger causes the knife edge of the needle to sever the connector post connecting the fastener to the remainder of the fastener clip.
- the transverse bar of the fastener has a tendency to be irritating. This is in part because the above-described severing of the connector post often leaves a burr on the bottom of the transverse bar and is in part because of the somewhat sharp ends and large size of the transverse bar.
- the fasteners are often too big to be used with many buttons and, therefore, require the use of specially designed buttons having large holes.
- the fasteners tend to be conspicuous in appearance due to the fact that a separate fastener is used for every button hole, as opposed to being looped between two or more button holes in the same way that thread typically is.
- the fastener clip is a molded plastic structure defining a pair of runner bars and at least one fastener, the fastener comprising a U-shaped filament having a foot at each end, each foot being sized and shaped both to fit through a button hole and, once inserted through the button hole and an underlying garment, to securely engage the underside of the garment. Because of its loop design, the fastener is permitted to extend between adjacent button holes, thereby creating the illusion of thread.
- the feet of the present fastener are preferably shorter than the transverse bars of existing button fasteners and are preferably comparable in overall size to a knot of thread used to secure a button to a sheet of clothing material.
- the feet preferably have rounded ends and a flat top surface to minimize irritation of and contact with a person's skin.
- the filament portion of the fastener is preferably rectangular in cross-section and has a non-uniform thickness, i.e., being thinner at the ends and thicker in the arcuate region, to maximize the strength of the fastener.
- the fastener is preferably connected to the pair of runner bars by a pair of severable connector posts, each connector post extending between the side of one of the feet and a corresponding runner bar so that, when the connector post is severed, a burr is not left on the underside of the feet where it may irritate a person's skin.
- the outer edges of the runner bars are preferably provided with indentations which, as will be discussed below, are used to properly feed the fastener clip into a fastener attaching tool.
- the fastener attaching tool comprises a body, a needle block, a pair of needles, a spring, and an ejector mechanism.
- Each of the pair of needles includes a longitudinally extending slotted bore adapted to receive one of the transverse bars of the fastener, with the adjacent end of the filament extending through the slot in the bore.
- the needles are mounted in a parallel arrangement in the needle block which, in turn, is removably mounted in a cavity formed in the front end of the body.
- Each needle has a knife edge formed on its outer side which is adapted to sever a connector post from its associated transverse bar as the transverse bar is pushed by it.
- the body is also shaped to include a transverse feed slot disposed just to the rear of the needles down through which the above-described fastener clip is manually inserted.
- the inner walls of the slot are shaped to include a pair of feed bars which engage corresponding indentations formed on the outer sides of the fastener clip.
- the ejector mechanism which is slidably mounted back and forth within the body and is rearwardly biased by the spring, is manually operable from the rear of the body.
- Actuation of the ejector mechanism is preferably achieved using one's thumb, and the body is provided with a pair of finger openings so that the device may be held and used like a syringe.
- the ejector mechanism includes a pair of ejector rods which are slidable back and forth within the longitudinal bores of the needles and are used both to load the transverse bars of the aligned fastener into the longitudinal bores of the needles and to push the transverse bars therethrough into a desired article.
- Fig. 1 is a front view of one embodiment of a fastener clip constructed according to the teachings of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a bottom view of the fastener clip shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged front perspective view of one of the fasteners shown in Fig. 1 after it has been separated from the remainder of the fastener clip;
- Fig. 4 is a top view of one embodiment of a fastener attaching device constructed according to the teachings of the present invention for attaching an individual fastener from the fastener clip of Fig. 1 to a garment through a pair of button holes in such a way as to attach the button to the garment;
- Fig. 5 is a partially exploded top view of the fastener attaching device shown in Fig. 4 with the body being broken away in part;
- Fig. 6 is a section view of the body shown in Fig. 5 taken along line A-A;
- Figs. 7(a) through 7(d) are front, rear, top and right side views, respectively, of the needle block shown in Fig. 5;
- Fig. 8 is a section view of the body shown in Fig. 5 taken along line B-B;
- Figs. 9(a) through 9(d) are top, right side, left side and rear views,, respectively, of one of the needles shown in Fig. 5;
- Figs. 10(a) and 10(b) are bottom and right side views, respectively, of the ejector mechanism shown in Fig. 5;
- Fig. 11 is a top view, broken away in part, of a second embodiment of a fastener attaching device constructed according to the teachings of the present invention for attaching an individual fastener from the fastener clip of Fig. 1 to a garment through a pair of button holes in such a way as to attach the button to the garment;
- - Fig. 12 is an enlarged section view of the front end of the fastener attaching device of Fig. 4 shown with the pair of ejector rods in an advanced position to illustrate how one of the fasteners shown in Fig. 1 may be inserted through a pair of button holes and secured to a garment;
- Fig. 13 is an enlarged section view similar to Fig. 12 but after the fastener attaching device has been removed showing how one of the fasteners shown in Fig. 1 is used to attach a button to a garment;
- Fig. 14 is a top view of the combination of the button, garment and fastener shown in Fig. 13;
- Fig. 15 is a fragmentary front view of a second embodiment of a fastener clip constructed according to the teachings of the present invention
- Fig. 16 is a left side view of the fastener clip shown in Fig. 15;
- Fig. 17 is a top view of the fastener clip shown in Fig. 15.
- FIG. 1 there are shown front and bottom views, respectively, of a fastener clip constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the fastener clip being represented generally by reference numeral 11.
- Clip 11 is a unitary structure preferably molded from polyurethane or similar materials. Clip 11 comprises five identical fasteners 13, the number of fasteners being illustrative only. Each fastener 13 includes a flexible U-shaped filament 15 and a pair of transverse bars or feet 17-1 and 17-2 disposed at opposite ends thereof. To maximize the strength of the fastener, filament 15 is preferably rectangular in cross-section and has a non-uniform thickness, i.e., the arcuate region 16 has a thickness t, greater than the thickness t 2 at the ends. Feet 17-1 and 17-2 are appropriately dimensioned so that they may be inserted into a desired garment through a pair of button holes of conventional size and thereafter be retained by the underside of the garment.
- Clip 11 also comprises a pair of runner bars 19-1 and 19-2, the top ends of which are joined to form a handle 21.
- the outer edges of runner bars 19-1 and 19- 2 are provided with indentations 24 which, as will be seen below, assist in properly feeding clip 11 into a fastener attaching tool.
- Each fastener 13 is connected to runner bars 19-1 and 19-2 by severable connector posts 23-1 and 23-2, respectively.
- connector posts 23-1 and 23-2 are connected to the outer sides 25-1 and 25-2 of feet 17-1 and 17-2, respectively.
- fastener clip 11 includes the following features which are designed to minimize irritation of a person's skin.
- connector posts 23-1 and 23-2 are connected to the outer sides 25-1 and 25-2 of feet 17-1 and 17-2.
- burrs 27-1 and 27-2 are left on outer sides 25-1 and 25-2, where they are not as likely to come into contact with a person's skin as they would be if they were left on the bottom surface of feet 17-1 and 17-2.
- feet 17-1 and 17-2 have a length I which is comparatively small, i.e., approximately 2 mm as compared to 6 mm for the transverse bars of existing like fasteners, and an overall size which is comparable to that of a knot of thread. Consequently, feet 17-1 and 17-2 have relatively little surface area which may come into contact with a person's skin.
- the top surfaces 29-1 and 29-2 of feet 17-1 and 17-2, respectively, are generally flat. This gives feet 17-1 and 17-2 a low profile and inhibits the rotational movement of feet 17-1 and 17-2 relative to the underside of a garment to which fastener 13 has been attached (see Fig. 13).
- feet 17-1 and 17-2 have rounded ends 31-1/31-2 and 33-1/33-2, respectively.
- Tool 51 includes a body 53, a needle block 55, a pair of needles 57-1 and
- Body 53 is a unitary structure preferably molded from a lightweight durable plastic.
- Body 53 is shaped to define a pair of transverse openings 63-1 and 63-2 which are provided so that a user may operate tool 51 like a syringe by placing the index and middle fingers through openings 63-1 and 63-2 while actuating ejector mechanism 61 with the thumb.
- Body 53 is also provided with a transversely extending feed slot 64 down through which fastener clip 11 may be inserted in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of body 53. As can be seen best in Fig.
- slot 64 is shaped to include a pair of feed bars 64-1 and 64-2 which, as will be discussed below in greater detail, are used to engage indentations 25 on runner bars 19-1 and 19-2, respectively, to properly align fastener clip 11 within tool 51.
- Needle block 55 which is removably mounted in a cavity 65 formed in body 53 and accessible from the front end thereof, is shown in greater detail in Figs. 7(a) through 7(d).
- block 55 is a generally rectangular unitary structure having a pair of generally cylindrically shaped grooves 67-1 and 67-2 adapted to receive needles 57-1 and 57-2, respectively.
- Block 55 is retained within opening 65 by means of a plurality of outwardly biasing tabs 69-1 through 69-3 which snap into place in corresponding slots 71-1 through 71-3 (see Fig. 8) in cavity 65.
- Block 55 is also preferably molded from a lightweight durable plastic.
- Needle 57-1 which is a mirror image of needle 57-2 reflected along its longitudinal axis, is shown in greater detail in Figs. 9(a) through 9(d).
- needle 57-1 is a unitary structure shaped to include a generally cylindrical slotted bore 73-1.
- Bore 73-1 has a cross-sectional diameter slightly larger than that of foot 17-1 of fastener 13.
- the forward end 75-1 of needle 57-1 is pointed to permit its insertion through garments and button holes of conventional size.
- the rearward end 77-1 of needle 57-1 is open and is appropriately dimensioned to permit foot 17-1 to be loaded into bore 73-1 with the adjacent end of filament 15 extending through the slot of bore 73-1. Needle 57-1 is retained within groove 67-1 of block 55 by means of a downwardly-angled fin 79-1 which engages a corresponding slot 81-1 in groove 67-1 (see Figs. 7(b) and 7(c)).
- the left side of needle 57-1 (viewing needle 57-1 from its rearward end 77-1 as opposed to its forward end 79-1) is shaped to define a knife 83-1.
- knife 83-1 is used to sever the connecting post 23-1 connecting a desired fastener 13 to runner bar 19-1.
- a corresponding knife edge formed on the right side of needle 57-2 is similarly used to sever the connecting post 23-2 connecting the same fastener to runner bar 19-2.
- Needles 57-1 and 57-2 are preferably cut and stamped from sheet metal.
- Ejector mechanism 61 which is shown in greater detail in Figs. 10(a) and 10(b), is slidably mounted within a longitudinally extending channel 89 formed in body 53 and accessible from the rear end thereof.
- mechanism 61 comprises an elongated generally rectangular ejector block 91 having a front portion 91-1 of comparatively smaller cross-section and a rear portion 91-2 of comparatively larger cross-section.
- a pair of ejector rods 93-1 and 93-2 are fixedly mounted on the forward end of front portion 91-1.
- ejector rods 93-1 and 93-2 are appropriately dimensioned and properly positioned so that, as ejector block 91 moves through channel 89, the front ends of ejector rods 93-1 and 93-2 cause feet 17-1 and 17-2 of a fastener 13 which is properly disposed within slot 64 to be loaded onto needles 57-1 and 57-2 and thereafter to be ejected therefrom.
- a disc ⁇ shaped base 95 is fixedly mounted on the rearward end of rear portion 91-2 to facilitate manipulation of mechanism 61.
- Ejector rods 93-1 and 93-2 are preferably made of metal, and the remainder of ejector mechanism 61 is preferably molded from lightweight durable plastic.
- Mechanism 61 Longitudinal movement of mechanism 61 within channel 89 is restricted by base 95 and by a pair of integrally formed posts 97-1 and 97-2 disposed on the top and bottom surfaces, respectively, of rear portion 91-2 which travel in corresponding guide slots 99-1 and 99-2 (see Fig. 5) formed in body 53.
- Posts 97- 1 and 97-2 are made to be depressible inwardly to permit insertion of block 91 into channel 89.
- Spring 59 which engages the front of channel 89 at one end and the forward end of rear portion 91-2 at the opposite end, biases ejector mechanism 61 towards the rear of channel 89.
- FIG. 51 A fastener dispensing tool similar in construction to tool 51 is shown in Fig.
- tool 101 being represented generally by reference numeral 101.
- the differences between tool 101 and tool 51 are few, the principal differences being the shape of body 103, the lack of a base 95 in tool 101 , and the construction of spring 105.
- Tool 101 is operated in the same way as tool 51.
- a desired fastener clip 11 is loaded into tool 51 by grasping handle 21 and pushing the clip down through slot 64 until the indentations 24 on runner bars 19-1 and 19-2 corresponding to a desired fastener 13 are engaged by bars 64-1 and 64-2. With this done, feet 17-1 and 17-2 of the desired fastener 13 are positioned behind needles 57-1 and 57-2, respectively, and are in alignment with their corresponding bores 73-1 and 73-2.
- the tips 75-1 and 75-2 of needles 57-1 and 57-2, respectively are inserted first through a pair of holes in the button and then through the piece of fabric.
- Ejector mechanism 61 is then advanced through channel 89 towards the front of body 53.
- the initial advancement of ejector mechanism 61 causes ejector rods 93- 1 and 93-2 to push feet 17-1 and 17-2 of the desired fastener 13 into bores 73-1 and 73-2.
- ejector rods 93-2 and 93-2 push feet 17-1 and 17-2 past knife edges 83-1 and 83-2 of needles 57-1 and 57-2, causing connector posts 23-1 and 23-2 to be severed thereby.
- ejector rods 93-1 and 93-2 cause feet 17-1 and 17-2 to be ejected from the front ends of needles 57- 1 and 57-2. Ejector mechanism 61 is then allowed to retract and needles 57-1 and 57-2 are withdrawn.
- Fig. 12 shows a fastener 13 being inserted through a pair of button holes B 1 and B 2 and into a piece of fabric F using tool 51.
- FIGs. 13 and 14 there are shown section and top views, respectively, of a button B which has been coupled to a piece of fabric F using fastener 13.
- the advantages resulting from gating fastener 13 to runner bars 19-1 and 19-2 on the outer sides of feet 17-1 and 17-2 are substantial as burrs 27-1 and 27-2 are not left on the bottoms of feet 17-1 and 17-2 where they are most likely to irritate a person's skin.
- the consequences of making the top surfaces of feet 17-1 and 17-2 flat, as opposed to curved, to give feet 17-1 and 17-2 a low profile as well as to keep feet 17-1 and 17-2 from rocking in the directions indicated by arrows C and D can also be seen in Fig. 13.
- fastener 13 As seen best in Fig. 14, another benefit to fastener 13 is that, by having filament 15 extend between button holes B 1 and B 2 in a looped fashion, it creates the appearance that thread, as opposed to a plastic fastener, is being used to secure the button to the fabric.
- FIGs. 15 through 17 there are shown various views of a second embodiment of a fastener clip constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the fastener clip being represented generally by reference numeral 131.
- Fastener clip 131 includes a plurality of identical fasteners 133, each fastener 133 including a flexible filament 134 having a head 135 at one end and a foot 137 at the opposite end. Foot 137 is similar in size and shape to feet 17-1 and 17-2 of fastener 13.
- Fastener clip 131 also includes a runner bar 141 which is severably connected to fasteners 133 by connector posts 143, each connector post 143 being connected to the side of its corresponding foot 137.
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