EP1600073A1 - Cache-bouton et systeme modulaire de bijouterie - Google Patents

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EP1600073A1
EP1600073A1 EP05405357A EP05405357A EP1600073A1 EP 1600073 A1 EP1600073 A1 EP 1600073A1 EP 05405357 A EP05405357 A EP 05405357A EP 05405357 A EP05405357 A EP 05405357A EP 1600073 A1 EP1600073 A1 EP 1600073A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B1/00Buttons
    • A44B1/08Constructional characteristics
    • A44B1/14Constructional characteristics with replaceable or protective coverings

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  • the present invention relates to a button cover with the features the preamble of claim 1 and to a modular jewelry system.
  • Knob covers are from a number of prior art documents known.
  • US Patent No. 3,777,336 discloses a button cover with a cover member and a connected thereto via a hinge Holding member.
  • the retaining element has a laterally open slot which extends is widened in a circle in the center of the holding element and from there up to extends an edge opposite the hinge.
  • the retaining element is so between garment and button inserted, that the slot receives the buttonhole.
  • the cover is folded over the button and the back part, so that the button is covered by the cover.
  • Other button covers of this type are known from US Pat. Nos. 5,394,719 and 5,621,951.
  • buttons are not aesthetically satisfying because of the one to one outer edge running slot affects the overall aesthetic impression. In addition, there is a risk that the button cover in an unintentional Opening is lost.
  • U.S. Patent No. 4,539,731 discloses a button cover which is a through-going, having flat cover. With this a half-ring is firmly connected. A second half-ring is connected via a hinge to the first half-ring. The hinge allows pivoting of the second half ring relative to first half about an axis that is substantially perpendicular to the flat front the cover extends. When closed, the half rings surround partially the back of the button, making the button cover on the button is held.
  • This button cover is strong because of its very short axis breakage. In addition, the production of such a button cover is relative costly. There is also an increased risk with this button cover Loss of accidental opening of the hinge.
  • the first holding element and the cover are over a hinge connected.
  • the hinge can according to known hinge types of State of the art and designed to match the choice of material of the button cover be. If the button cover is made of plastic, the hinge can in particular, be a film hinge. This allows a cost-effective one-piece production, e.g. by injection molding.
  • the pivot axis extends between the first holding element and the cover substantially parallel to the direction the longest dimension of the first holding element.
  • the holding elements preferably have one of substantially rectangular plan on each of which a semicircular Area is recessed to form the common opening.
  • the pivot axis is then parallel to the long edge of the Retaining element.
  • a second example is given by a button cover whose Cover has a circular floor plan.
  • the holding elements then preferably each have a substantially semicircular floor plan on, with concentric semicircular areas are recessed.
  • the pivot axis then runs preferably at the edge of the respective semicircle parallel to Sector edge of the semicircle. By this arrangement, the pivot axis is the Attachment of the button cover on the garment easier.
  • both the first and the second Retaining element with respect to the cover pivotally.
  • the pivot axes then preferably run substantially parallel to each other. It is preferred a wing door-like arrangement of the holding elements selected on the cover.
  • the first holding element and the cover over a first Hinge connected
  • the second holding element and the cover are over a second hinge is connected
  • the first and second hinges are on each other substantially opposite edges of the cover arranged.
  • first holding element and the cover connected by a hinge adjacent to the second retaining element is arranged. This is advantageous, inter alia, if both holding elements are independently pivotable, since then a common pin for the both hinges can be used.
  • the hinge has a socket with the first holding element or the cover is connected, this is preferably in a connection region formed reinforced with the first holding element or the cover. This can be done by appropriate shaping of the socket or by attaching additional material, e.g. a bridge, done.
  • the second retaining element is fixed to the cover connected. This allows a cost-effective production and avoids the need for a second hinge.
  • the button cover preferably has a closure device (A fuse element), which is preferably a resilient element having. This can e.g. be a spring tongue or a spring nose.
  • the securing element comprises a push button and is Solved by pressing this button.
  • the push button is preferably in one Region of a side wall of the cover arranged.
  • the cover member may e.g. a round, oval, triangular, quadrangular, hexagonal, have octagonal, heart-shaped or cruciform basic shape.
  • the button cover forms a hollow body in the closed state, having the embraced by the two retaining elements opening.
  • a first circumferential side wall is preferably formed on the cover.
  • each side wall sections be formed, which in the closed state together a second form circumferential side wall.
  • the cover element and / or an edge region of the first and / or second holding element at least one opening or recess for receiving a connecting means is present.
  • the recess for the connecting means makes it possible to use the button cover as a multifunctional piece of jewelry, e.g. as a pendant, earrings, tie, cufflink, Brooch, etc.
  • the pivot axis of the first support member adjacent to the second holding element This makes the recesses special easily accessible.
  • three evenly spaced recesses for receiving Lanyards available.
  • a hook for hanging in the ear a central recess used while two outer recesses e.g. to insert a chain.
  • This arrangement thus makes the greatest possible Flexibility when using the button cover as a multifunctional Gem.
  • the invention further relates to a modular jewelry system (i.e., a Group of cooperating objects for ornamental purposes) according to Claim 12.
  • the central part of the jewelry system is an inventive Button cover.
  • the system comprises at least one connecting means for attaching the button cover to the ear as earrings, on a garment as a brooch, on a tie as a tie, or for Connecting two button covers to form a pair of cufflinks.
  • the connecting means in particular a chain, a Needle, an ear hook, an ear clip or a connector to connect be two button covers.
  • FIG. 1 shows an example of a button cover 1 according to the invention can also be referred to as a "magic button” shown.
  • the button cover 1 has a round basic shape. It comprises a cover 10, a first holding element 20 and a second holding element 30.
  • the cover 10th has the shape of a round, flat half shell with a substantially flat Outside 11 and a circumferential, angled from the outside side wall 17 on.
  • the first and the second holding element 20 and 30 also have a flat outer side and a respective side wall section 27 and 37, respectively on.
  • the first holding element 20 is connected to the cover 10 by means of a hinge 12 connected.
  • the hinge 12 allows pivoting of the first holding element 20 relative to the cover 10 about a pivot axis 14.
  • Die Pivot axis 14 extends parallel to the flat outer side 11 of the cover 10. In particular, the pivot axis 14 extends substantially parallel to the region of the outer edge or the side wall of the cover element, where the hinge 12 is attached.
  • the first holding element 20 can characterized between an open position (as shown in Fig. 1) and a be pivoted closed position.
  • the holding element 20 In the closed position, the holding element 20 with two spring tongues 22nd secured to the cover 10.
  • the spring tongues 22 act with an edge 13 together, which is formed inside the edge of the cover 10.
  • the second holding element 30 is formed in mirror image to the first holding element 20 and in the same way between an open and a closed position pivotable and fixed by two spring tongues on the edge 13.
  • Each of the two holding elements 20 and 30 has a semicircular recess 21 and 31, respectively. Form in the closed state of the button cover 1 these two recesses 21, 31 together a circular opening. At the outer edge of the first holding member 20 are three small, semi-circular Recesses 23, 23 'and 23 "attached. Apart from these openings The button cover forms a hollow body that encloses the button, similar a medallion.
  • the holding elements 20, 30 To attach the button cover 1 to a button, at least one the holding elements 20, 30 brought into an open position. A holding element is then inserted and pivoted between button and garment, that then the recesses 21 and 22 embrace the button seam together.
  • the holding elements 20, 30 are by means of their spring tongues on the cover 10 fixed.
  • the diameter must be the opening formed by the recesses 21 and 31 may be smaller than the diameter of the button.
  • the interior of the button cover must be big enough to pick up the button.
  • the inventive button cover 1 shows a harmonious aesthetic Appearance.
  • the button cover 1 When closed, the button cover 1 has an external appearance an almost perfect symmetry. In particular, no disturbing to the outside Slit extending the aesthetic overall impression, as with some Knob covers of the prior art is the case.
  • the button cover Well secured against unintentional loss: as soon as the two First hold in a parallel position between button and garment In the absence of a slot, they can not slip off. Only after mutual pivoting of the two holding elements The button seam can slide between the holding elements. Becoming this However, the retaining elements by the limited space between the knob and Garment hindered. A decrease in the holding elements therefore requires a additional tilting of the button against the garment. This will only hardly happen unintentionally. Another safeguard against unintentional Losing is given by the double spring tongues 22 or similar means, by means of which the holding elements in the closed state on the cover be fixed.
  • both holding elements 20 and 30 on the cover element 10 can the second holding member 30 advantageously also fixed to the cover 10 connected.
  • the retaining element can do this 30 and the cover member 10 e.g. soldered, welded, glued or otherwise be fixed, or these two elements can be integrally formed together be.
  • a solid connection allows a simpler and cheaper Manufacturing, since only one hinge 12 and a pair of spring tongues 22 are provided Need to become.
  • the button cover in this way is still better secured against loss.
  • the holding elements are preferably the same size, but can also be different Have size.
  • the basic shape of the first holding element 20th a circle segment that is smaller than a semicircle while the basic shape of the second holding member 30 is a complementary circular segment.
  • the recesses 21 and 31 are not necessarily semicircular, but may e.g. have the more general shape of a circle segment.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an advantageous embodiment of the hinge 12.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged detail view of the first holding member 20 in a lateral Section shown.
  • a bush 24 is attached, which is a central bore 25 for receiving a hinge pin has.
  • a reinforcement 26 is present, with which the socket 24 is reinforced. In the present example, this gain fills one Region between the sleeve 24 and the edge of the support member 26 completely and smooth.
  • Other reinforcing agents e.g. in the form of a bridge, are possible.
  • the reinforcing agent e.g. soldered, welded or glued, the reinforcement may be made of a bonding material, e.g. Lot, be formed, or the holding element may be formed integrally with the socket and the reinforcement.
  • a Socket with such a reinforcement is advantageously also on the cover 10 provided.
  • the hinge 12 is preferably mounted so as to be closed remains invisible from the outside. In the places where the hinge pin passes through the cover 10 to the outside, this is preferably at his Ends tapered so that it smooth with the exterior of the cover 10 concludes.
  • the hinge pin at its ends in diameter be widened to prevent it from falling out. Then it expands advantageously the inner diameter of the bushes in areas adjacent to the outer surface adjoin the button cover, also on.
  • the button cover 1 can be made of a variety of materials. For example, e.g. a production of plastic possible.
  • the hinge 12 can then also be designed as a film hinge.
  • the entire Button cover integral e.g. by injection molding.
  • the button cover can also be silver plated or gold plated be.
  • the material of the button cover can be surface finished be, e.g. sanded, hallmarked, chased, engraved, etched etc.
  • additional Embellishments such as Be applied gemstones.
  • a particular feature of the button cover 1 of Fig. 1 are the three recesses 23, 23 'and 23 ". While the recesses in Fig. 1 are semicircular These may also have a different shape, e.g. the shape of a Circular segment comprising more than one semicircle. Also, corresponding ones can Recesses both in the first retaining element 20 and in the cover 10 may be provided. The recesses allow it, the button cover 1 to be used as a multifunctional piece of jewelry. This will be in the Fig. 3 to 6 illustrated.
  • buttons 1 As shown in Fig. 3, as in the outer recesses 23 ', 23 "a Jewelry chain 40 is inserted. Left is the button cover 1 in the closed State shown from the front. On the right, the button cover is in an open position State shown in which the cover 10 together with the second holding element 30 is folded by 180 ° from the first holding member 20. You can see in this representation well the course of the chain 40 in the holding element 20. By the Providing the openings in the button cover makes this as an aesthetic use very attractive chain trailer. Gemstones 15 reinforce the aesthetic effect.
  • FIG. 4 shows a button cover 1 into which an ear hook 41 is inserted is.
  • the button cover is left in closed, right in open State shown.
  • the earhook has a lower end Thickening on, whose diameter is greater than the diameter of the opening 23rd is. This will secure the earhook in the button cover.
  • the hook is inserted into a hole in the earlobe. This will cause the button cover to a dangler. Instead of a hook can at the top of an ear clips to be attached to the earlobe.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates how two button covers 1 to a pair of cufflinks get connected.
  • a connecting piece 42 is provided. This consists essentially of a short connecting pin, which at its two Has ends thickenings. Each tail is replaced by a button in each case a button cover used so that the recesses 21, 31 the Embrace connecting pin. Since this embodiment is mainly for gentlemen directed, the button cover 1 is simply designed here, without additional Gemstones. Instead of thickening, the connector can also be plate-shaped Have ends. The connector can also be formed bent be.
  • FIG. 6 Another possible use is illustrated in FIG. 6.
  • the button cover used together with a short chain 43 as a tie.
  • the chain 43 in the manner shown in the button cover inserted.
  • the length of the free-running chain part can be easily adjusted Be sure to put more or less chain links inside the button cover remain.
  • the button cover is then slid over a tie 50, so that she comes to rest just below the tie knot.
  • a chain can also be e.g.
  • a safety pin can be inserted to one To get a tie pin.
  • the button cover by the possibility of connecting means how to insert a chain 40 or 43, an ear hook 41 or a connector 42, to a multifunctional piece of jewelry.
  • the diverse application possibilities increase the practical value of the button cover significantly.
  • buttons cover with at least one connecting means combined and distributed together.
  • a button cover together offered with an ear hook 41 or together with a little chain 43 become.
  • Two button covers together with a connector 42 make another conceivable jewelry system.
  • Each of these combinations has the advantage that the (relatively valuable) button coverage on at least two different ways can be used.
  • the button cover may have various basic shapes. Except in 1 and 3 to 6 is e.g. an oval, square, rectangular, diamond-shaped, triangular, hexagonal, octagonal, heart-shaped or cruciform basic shape possible. Button covers with some of these Basic shapes are shown in FIGS. 7 to 11. These figures show each a button cover 1 a, 1 b, 1 c, 1 d and 1 e in the closed and in the open State from the rear, i. from the one usually facing the garment Page. In each case one recognizes the first holding element 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d or 20e and the second holding member 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d and 30e, respectively. In the open state In addition, each of the cover 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d and 10e visible. Also the positions of the recesses for receiving connecting means are indicated.
  • FIGS. 8 and 10 illustrate that the first and the second holding element do not necessarily have to be mirror-symmetrical to each other, as is the case in FIG. 1. It is essential that the holding elements together embrace an opening in which a buttonhole are absorbed can.
  • FIGS. 12 to 15 Other variants of inventive button covers are shown in FIGS. 12 to 15 shown.
  • Fig. 12 shows a button cover with a square plan, the otherwise essentially corresponds to the button cover of FIG. 7 and their Elements with the same reference numerals as in Fig. 7 are designated.
  • a closure device (a securing element) in the form of a pin 22a mounted in the closed state of the button cover in a Recess engages in the cover 10a.
  • a non-positive, releasable connection make between the first holding member and the cover, as the Spring tongues 22 of FIG. 1.
  • the second holding element also pivotable is formed, this may also include a corresponding fuse element.
  • FIG. 13 shows a button cover with an octagonal plan, which is substantially the button cover of FIG. 9 corresponds. Again, a fuse element in the form of a pin 22c as shown in FIG.
  • Figs. 14A-14C show a button cover with another basic one Arrangement of the retaining elements on the cover. This arrangement leaves characterize itself as a "gull-door" arrangement.
  • Both the first holding element 20f and the second holding element 30f are each a hinge 12f, 12f connected to the cover 10f. While the hinges in Fig. 1 directly are arranged adjacent to each other on the cover 10, are in 14A and 14B, the hinges 12f, 12f diametrically opposite to the cover 10f arranged. This allows the retaining elements 20f, 30f in open opposite directions, similar to a double door.
  • the pivot axes the two holding elements extend, unlike in Fig.
  • the hinges are advantageously designed so as described in connection with FIG. 2.
  • the hinges can in turn be e.g. Film hinges which are especially easy for the "gullwing" arrangement can be made.
  • recesses 23f in the holding elements, 23f, 23f " which can hold accessories such as a chain, an ear hook, an ear clip, a tie pin, etc., as related has been described with Figs. 3 to 6.
  • These recesses can also be provided instead or additionally on the cover.
  • a fuse element e.g. in shape a pin 22f or a spring hook, provided around the respective holding element Secure in the closed position on the cover.
  • the second holding element is fixed and permanently connected to the cover. Nevertheless, a button is easy laterally formed in the second cover and the holding element Insert the cavity and fix it with the first retaining element.
  • FIGS. 15A and 15B show an embodiment in which the cover element 10g a substantially square floor plan with rounded corners having.
  • the a substantially rectangular plan having retaining elements 20g, 30g are hinged along their long sides with the cover 10g connected.
  • a multitude of other floor plans for the cover can be selected, e.g. rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, octagonal or other regular or irregular polygonal Floor plans, a cross shape, etc.
  • the size and shape of the retaining elements does not have to be the same.
  • the contiguous in the closed state Edge sections of the two holding elements can also be any In particular, they do not necessarily have to be straight, as they are in the embodiments of Figs. 1 to 15 is the case.
  • FIGS. 16 to 22 show another embodiment of the invention Button cover.
  • a snap fastener 61st provided to secure the holding members 20h, 30h on the cover 10h or release for opening.
  • a Opening 70, 71 present, through which an accessory such as an ear hook, a Chain etc. can be pushed through to turn the button cover in to use a multifunctional jewelry system.
  • the function of the push button is particularly clear from FIG. 19.
  • in the closed state of the button cover engages in the manner of a hook or a locking lug formed securing element 62 from the inside into a recess or depression 65 in a sidewall region of each of the retaining elements one.
  • the fuse element 62 is inwards moved out of the recess or recess and so are the holding elements free.
  • Figs. 20 to 22 illustrate an advantageous construction of a button cover Snap closure.
  • the cover 10h is a ring 60 of a elastic material, e.g. made of plastic or of a metal such as spring steel, used.
  • the push button 61 and the securing element 62 is attached or preferably formed directly on the ring.
  • the ring 60 is on the interrupted the push button opposite side, after the manner of a locking ring or Nutenrings.
  • two flanges 63, 64 are also attached or formed, which form part of the hinges 12h, 12h '(see FIG. 17).
  • the ring is complete with push button, fuse element and flanges integrally formed.
  • the ring is made of plastic, it is preferred produced inexpensively by injection molding.
  • the ring can be but also of metal, e.g. Steel, brass, etc. finished.
  • the ring 60 is inserted into the cover member 10h, which is a lateral Has opening for the implementation of the push button 61 to the outside. in this connection the ring is compressed against its elastic spring force and becomes held by this force in the cover 10h. Subsequently, the holding elements 20h, 30h hinged by means of pins 25h on the cover. The pencils 25h are bevelled so that they are flush with the lateral after insertion Close the outer peripheral surface of the cover 10h.
  • This construction of the button cover allows for easy manufacture of the individual Elements and easy assembly with high aesthetic and practical value.
  • the structure is particularly suitable for a cost-effective Production of the cover element and the holding elements made of stainless steel, Brass or bronze by casting or forming process.
  • a push button can thus also with another basic structure or another form of button cover. So can the Push button e.g. via an elastic element directly on the lateral outer wall be attached to the cover.
  • the lateral outer wall does not have to be formed circumferentially.
  • the push button may e.g. also in the front of the Covering or attached to one of the retaining elements.
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