EP4151114A1 - Dispositif pour boutonner des vêtements - Google Patents

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EP4151114A1
EP4151114A1 EP22000217.4A EP22000217A EP4151114A1 EP 4151114 A1 EP4151114 A1 EP 4151114A1 EP 22000217 A EP22000217 A EP 22000217A EP 4151114 A1 EP4151114 A1 EP 4151114A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B1/00Buttons
    • A44B1/18Buttons adapted for special ways of fastening
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F1/00Fastening devices specially adapted for garments
    • A41F1/004Strips of buttons
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B99/00Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A44B99/005Turn-button fasteners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F1/00Fastening devices specially adapted for garments
    • A41F1/02Buttonholes; Eyelets for buttonholes

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  • the invention relates to a device for buttoning garments.
  • Buttons are usually round objects attached to clothing and are used to close clothing. Their shape, size and quality mainly follow function but are also subject to fashion.
  • buttons are usually made of plastic or a non-precious metal. They are usually firmly connected to a fabric bar (button bar) of the garment and are guided through a hemmed cut (buttonhole) of a second fabric bar (buttonhole bar). As a result, the strips of fabric lie on top of each other and close the opening of the clothing.
  • Fabric strips are found, for example, on the chest and sleeve ends of shirts, blouses and other items of clothing. Both strips of fabric are usually double-layered as fabric reinforcement to prevent material damage from tensile forces when closing and opening the button connection.
  • the bottom placket carries the sewn buttonhole and the top placket has a matching buttonhole through which the buttonhole is passed, allowing the top placket to rest on the bottom placket, creating a stable button connection.
  • the stability of the connection depends on the material quality of the buttons, the fabric strips and the sewing thread used to fix the button to the button strip. Pulling forces exerted when closing and opening, as well as repeated washing of the garment lead to wear.
  • buttons as a fashion accessory is increasing rapidly. These are often high-quality buttons or button imitations that are worn on clothing. These high-quality buttons are not fixed to the garment, but are put on each time they are worn.
  • a cufflink is a button that is not fixed to the garment. It consists of a button plate, an elongated stem and a clasp.
  • the button plate can be made of high-quality precious metal and set with precious stones.
  • the cufflink closes two simple rows of buttonholes at the bottom of a shirt sleeve.
  • the elongated handle of the button is inserted through both buttonholes of the buttonhole band and secured on the back of the lower fabric bar against slipping out of the buttonholes, for example by a bracket folding mechanism.
  • the application of this non-fixed button is therefore limited to shirt sleeves.
  • the tailcoat button Another example of a button that is not attached to the garment is the tailcoat button.
  • This button can also be made in a high-quality decorative manner.
  • the tailcoat button has a limited use and fastens button plackets only in the upper chest area of tailcoat and dress shirt.
  • JP2000093208 A describes buttonless shirts with buttonholes in both breast plackets.
  • the fabric strips are closed with buttonholes, all buttonholes are fixed in a row on a string and one buttonhole is passed through each pair of buttonholes.
  • the buttons described can therefore only be used in combination with a cord and for closing breast panels.
  • KR 100661926 B1 describes an alternative closure of the top shirt button: a non-fixed hole button imitation is pushed through the buttonhole of the upper fabric placket with its connected round hook and connected to the original button on the lower fabric placket by the round hook on the sewing thread of the original button, between the back of the button and the top the bottom strip of fabric, hooked.
  • the mechanism described would potentially be applicable to the full chest closure of a garment, but would be limited to this only. The wearing comfort in the chest area would be problematic.
  • a decorative button imitation is placed on the sewn-on button and attached to it or its sewing thread.
  • 2001KR-U023525 describes an imitation button fixed to a base plate, with the base plate hooking onto the sewing thread behind the perforated button.
  • the button imitation can therefore only be attached to existing fixed hole buttons. If the sewing thread is worn or damaged, there is a risk of losing the imitation button.
  • buttons and their application are not sufficient to meet all functional and fashion needs in one product.
  • a non-fixed perforated button that can be non-permanently fixed in all fastening positions of a garment (e.g. on the entire breast placket and the sleeve cuffs of a shirt) or as a fashion accessory in any position of a garment (e.g. on shirt collars). and shirt breast pocket).
  • the invention is based on the object of creating a device for buttoning items of clothing which, with the same mechanism, both closes items of clothing and enhances them in terms of fashion and decoration.
  • the invention is also based on the object of creating a device for buttoning items of clothing which allows items of clothing to be highly individualized.
  • the device is a functional unit consisting of a push-fit knob and two strips of fabric with buttonholes for attaching the push-fit knob.
  • buttons of garments as used above and below describes both the fastening of garments with buttons and the attachment of buttons to garments as fashion accessories, using the same fastening mechanism.
  • shirt chest placket used below describes the open front area of a shirt that can be closed with buttons and consists of an upper placket and a lower placket.
  • the functional unit according to the invention advantageously replaces a conventional sewn hole button and its buttonhole in a button placket for fastening clothing.
  • the elements of the functional unit are a push-in button and two fabric strips, a lower and an upper fabric strip, with differently shaped buttonholes.
  • the upper panel carries a single buttonhole and the lower panel carries a plurality of buttonholes.
  • the upper and lower strips of fabric are placed on top of each other in the area of the buttonholes, buttoned using a rotary knob and closed by turning the rotary knob.
  • the plug-in rotary button consists of a round-shaped button body with a flat underside and a plurality of button feet attached to the underside. All button feet are helically wound in the same orientation and have a free end for hooking into the buttonholes on the bottom placket.
  • the number, arrangement and size of the buttonholes on the lower strip of fabric is determined by the number, arrangement and size of the button feet and the design of the free ends of the button feet.
  • the number of button feet is greater than or equal to 2.
  • the number of button feet is greater than or equal to 3. preferably greater than or equal to 5.
  • the push-fit button consists of a round button body with a flat underside and a plurality of button feet, which originate from a common button foot stem and then separate.
  • the button foot stem sits centrally on the underside of the button body.
  • the button feet are helically wound in the same orientation and have a free end for hooking into the buttonholes on the bottom placket.
  • the number, arrangement and size of the buttonholes on the lower strip of fabric is determined by the number, arrangement and size of the button feet and the design of the free ends of the button feet.
  • the number of individual button feet is greater than or equal to 2.
  • the number of individual button feet is greater than or equal to 3.
  • the number of individual button feet is greater equal to 4, preferably greater than or equal to 5.
  • the free end of a button foot is spatially aligned parallel to the underside of the head body and points away from the center of the button body, outwards.
  • the free end of a button foot is hook-shaped and hooks into a buttonhole in the lower panel.
  • all the buttocks of a push-in button stick through the single buttonhole of the top placket and each buttonfoot with its free end through a single buttonhole of the bottom placket.
  • the positioning of a first button foot in one of the buttonholes of the lower strip of fabric leads to the direct spatial assignment of the other button feet to a different buttonhole in each case.
  • the hooked ends of the button feet hook into their buttonholes by a subsequent rotary movement of the push-in rotary button in the direction of the hooked ends.
  • the upper and lower strips of fabric are pressed together: the top of the upper strip of fabric rests on the flat underside of the button body, and the underside of the lower strip of fabric rests on the button feet. A garment is buttoned and fastened at this position.
  • a plug-in rotary button can thus be separated from the item of clothing at any time and, for example, protected against damage when the item of clothing is being washed. In particular, valuable rotary knobs are protected.
  • the buttonholes or the upper and lower strips of fabric are lined with yarn and thus secured against tearing due to tensile forces.
  • all button feet of a push-fit button are helically wound in the same way. Consequently, the helical turn of all buttonfeet is either a left-helical turn or a right-helical turn.
  • a hook-shaped free end of a button foot hooks into a securing band.
  • the tie is attached to the back of the bottom placket near the buttonhole.
  • the push-in knob By hooking it in, the push-in knob is additionally secured against loosening and loss.
  • the precise position of a securing band relative to the buttonhole is determined by the direction of the helical turn and by the size and configuration of the free end of a button foot.
  • the securing band is fastened to the left of the buttonhole.
  • the securing band attached to the right of the buttonhole.
  • the securing band can be elastic or non-elastic and made of a natural material or plastic.
  • the back of the bottom placket is provided with a fabric cover to prevent direct contact between the wearer of the garment and the hooked button feet in the bottom placket.
  • the button feet of a plug-in rotary button are L-shaped to the left or L-shaped to the right, with hook-shaped free ends.
  • the flat geometric figure of the button body is circular, preferably oval. According to a particularly preferred embodiment, the flat geometric figure of the button body is round.
  • the flat geometric figure of the button body is polygonal, preferably rectangular, particularly preferably square.
  • the planar geometric figure of the button body is star-shaped, flower-shaped, or heart-shaped.
  • the flat geometric figure of the button body is polygonal.
  • the size of a push-in knob is based on the function, thickness and weight of the fabric and on fashion, and is identified by various parameters.
  • the diameter of the button body is a parameter.
  • the diameter of the knob body of a push-fit knob is greater than or equal to 11 millimeters, preferably greater than or equal to 15 millimeters and particularly preferably greater than or equal to 17.5 millimeters.
  • the length of the button feet is another parameter and it varies depending on the fabric thickness of the fabric bars.
  • all button feet lie within the radius formed by the button body and their free ends do not protrude beyond the edge of the button body. It can be advantageous to produce a push-fit button with larger button feet protruding beyond the edge of the button body if the weight of the push-fit button is high and a larger contact surface for the button feet on the back of the lower fabric strip is to be achieved for better stabilization of the push-in button on the garment.
  • the button body and the button feet are made of a non-metal in a simple manner.
  • the button body and the button feet are made of a metal, preferably a precious metal, and particularly preferably gold, silver or platinum. This fulfills the demand for a high-quality, functional fashion accessory.
  • the button body and the button feet are made of different materials.
  • the push-fit knob carries one or more decorative elements made of metal.
  • the push-fit knob carries one or more decorative elements made from a non-metal, preferably from a natural material, particularly preferably pearls.
  • the push-fit knob carries one or more gemstones, preferably precious stones, particularly preferably diamonds or brilliants.
  • a gemstone sits centrally in the button body and is permanently secured against falling out by a rim resting on top of the button body.
  • the gem is visible at its top and bottom in the twist and turn button, with most of the top of the gem being visible and the bottom of the gem protruding into a button body channel and being visible from the bottom of the button body.
  • the button body does not carry a button body channel and the underside of the gemstone is not visible.
  • the button body carries a plurality of larger or smaller gemstones, preferably gemstones, on its upper side.
  • the device according to the invention is used on all common buttonable items of clothing, in particular on shirts, blouses, shirts, waistcoats, jackets, jackets, coats or other items of clothing with fabric strips with buttonholes that are to be placed one on top of the other.
  • conventional Shirts for example, have a shirt breast bar on the front.
  • the shirt breast placket includes a button placket, usually with eight sewn buttons, and a button placket with eight buttonholes. To button up, a sewn-in hole button is passed through its buttonhole in the buttonhole placket.
  • a comparable shirt with the device according to the invention for closing items of clothing is buttoned and closed with eight functional units.
  • the shirt is buttoned and closed in combination with conventional sewn buttons and with push-in buttons according to the present invention.
  • a lower strip of fabric depending on the individual production, is made at the fastening positions either with sewn buttons or with buttonholes to accommodate the button feet of the push-in buttons.
  • the upper fabric strip has buttonholes for pushing through the sewn perforated buttons and the push-in buttons.
  • the device according to the innovation is also used on sleeve cuffs of shirts.
  • Another advantageous application of the device according to the innovation is the buttoning and closing of trousers at the waistband.
  • the application of the invention is not limited to the buttoning and closing of the items of clothing mentioned in this application and the buttoning and closing positions mentioned. Further areas of application of the device according to the invention are all industrial sectors in which the device according to the invention for closing fabric strips is used.
  • the functional unit according to the invention also makes it possible to button push-in buttons as a fashion accessory at individually selected positions on a piece of clothing, using the same buttoning and closing mechanism. These positions are not conventionally used for buttoning and fastening garments.
  • a push-in button is buttoned as a fashion accessory on any position of a piece of clothing, in particular on a shirt, blouse, pants, shirt, waistcoat, jacket, jacket, coat, cape, poncho or other pieces of clothing with fabric strips with buttonholes that are to be placed one on top of the other .
  • one or more push-fit buttons are buttoned according to the invention on the shirt collar, shirt breast pocket, shoulder flap, trouser pocket outside or trouser leg outside.
  • one or more push-fit buttons are buttoned on belts, shoes or boots according to the invention.
  • buttons are buttoned according to the invention on non-clothing articles, preferably on bags, bracelets, watch straps, belt buckles or cushions.
  • Fig.1a-c show an example of a 3-leg push-fit knob 2 in an isometric side view ( Figure 1a ), side view ( Fig. 1b ) and bottom view ( 1c ):
  • the push-fit button 2 consists of a button body 3 with button feet 5 located on its underside 4.
  • the push-fit button 2 carries a gemstone 10.
  • a push-fit button 2 forms together with a lower fabric bar 8 with buttonholes 8.1 and an upper strip of fabric 7 with a buttonhole 7.1 the functional unit 1, see in 7 .
  • the number, arrangement and hole size of the buttonholes 8.1 follow the number, arrangement and size of the button feet 5 and the shape of the free ends 6 of the button feet 5.
  • the lower fabric strip 8 has three buttonholes 8.1, corresponding to the three button feet 5 of the push-in button 2.
  • the upper fabric bar 7 rests on the lower fabric bar 8 and the three button feet 5 of push-in button 2 are pushed through the buttonhole 7.1 of the upper fabric bar 7 ( Figure 8a ), and individually inserted through an associated buttonhole of the three buttonholes 8.1, such as Figure 9b clarified.
  • the positioning of one of the three button feet 5 in one of the three buttonholes 8.1 leads to the direct spatial assignment of the others Button feet 5 to each buttonhole 8.1.
  • the side view in Figure 8b makes it clear that the button body underside 4 of the push-in button 2 rests on the top of the upper fabric strip 7 and the button feet 5 inserted through the buttonholes 7.1 and 8.1 rest on the back of the lower fabric strip 8.
  • a plug-in rotary button 2 carries localized button feet 5 on its underside 4.
  • the plug-in rotary button 2 has three button feet 5.
  • Fig. 1b shows a preferred embodiment of helically shaped button feet 5.
  • the type of helical shape of a button foot 5 is an example in the perspective views with front view (V), top view (D) and side view (S) in FIG 4 explained in detail.
  • a plug-and-turn button 2 can carry several button feet 5 and the free ends 6 of the button feet 5 can be specially shaped.
  • 2 shows embodiments of a plug-in rotary knob 2 with three helically shaped knob feet 5, with three of the three knob feet 5 ( Figure 2a ), two of three button feet 5 ( Figure 2b ), or one of three button feet 5 ( Figure 2c ) have a hook-shaped free end 6.1, or no button foot 5 has a hook-shaped free end 6.1 ( Fig. 2d ).
  • Button feet 5 with hooked free ends 6.1 are a preferred embodiment: hooked free ends 6.1 hook into the buttonholes 8.1 after being pushed through the buttonholes 8.1 and turning the plug-in rotary button 2 in the direction of the hooked end 6.1.
  • Figure 9b shows a particularly preferred embodiment in which hook-shaped free ends 6.1 also hook onto securing straps 9.
  • the safety straps 9 are attached to the back of the lower fabric strip 8, near the buttonholes 8.1.
  • the exact position of a safety strap 9 near a buttonhole 8.1 is determined by the direction of the winding (left-handed or right-handed) and the size of a button foot 5 with a hook-shaped free end 6.1.
  • the push-in rotary knob 2 is additionally secured against loosening and possible loss.
  • Figure 9b clarifies the aforementioned safety mechanism using a plug-in rotary button with three helically left-handed button feet 5, of which two of the three button feet 5 have a hook-shaped end 6.1.
  • the two hook-shaped ends 6.1 each hook into a securing strap 9 which, due to the helical winding of the button feet 5, is attached to the left of the respective buttonhole 8.1, viewed clockwise.
  • a plug-in rotary button 2 carries three button feet 5, three of the three button feet 5 having a hooked end 6.1, as in FIGS Figures 1b and 1c shown.
  • the button body underside 4 carries a button foot stem 13 in the center. All button feet 5 sit on the free end of the button foot stem 13.
  • 11 shows a button foot trunk 13 on which three button feet 5 sit, shown in a side view ( Figure 11a ) and in bottom view ( Figure 11b ).
  • the buttonfeet 5 have a common origin in the buttonfeet stem 13 for improved stability.
  • the free ends of the button feet 5 are spatially aligned parallel to the underside 4 of the head body 2 (see in Figure 11a ) and point away from the center of the button body, outwards (see in Figure 11b ).
  • a button foot variant 5.1 has an L-shaped structure with hook-shaped free ends 6.1, as in FIGS Figures 3b and 3c shown.
  • the L-shaped structure can be left-facing or right-facing.
  • a push-fit button 2 can carry a gemstone 10 in its button body 3, as in the embodiment in FIG 1 represents.
  • the gemstone 10 is located centrally in the button body 3 and is permanently secured against falling out by a collar 3.1 sitting on top of the button body 3 (see Fig Figures 1a and 1b ).
  • the top and bottom of the gemstone 10 are visible in the push-fit button 2, with the top of the gemstone 10 being open and visible at the top and the bottom of the gemstone 10 protruding into a button body channel 3.2, which can be seen from the bottom of the button body 4, as shown in FIG Figures 1c and 1e point out
  • Conventional shirts have a shirt breast placket 11 on the front.
  • the shirt breast placket 11 includes a button placket with sewn buttons and a button placket.
  • a sewn-in hole button is passed through its buttonhole in the buttonhole placket.
  • the device according to the innovation for buttoning garments replaces sewn buttons, button placket and buttonhole placket with rotary buttons 2 and upper and lower fabric strips 7 and 8.
  • the device according to the innovation is used on all common buttonable items of clothing, especially shirts, blouses, shirts, waistcoats, jackets , jacket, coat or other garments with fabric strips 7 and 8 to be placed one on top of the other, the upper fabric strip carrying the buttonholes 7.1 and the lower fabric strip carrying the buttonholes 8.1 for push-in buttons 2.
  • a functional unit 1 comprises a push-fit button 2 with an associated buttonhole 7.1 in panel 7 and a plurality of associated buttonholes 8.1 in panel 8.
  • FIG 5 the fabric strips 7 and 8, buttonholes 7.1 and 8.1 and push-turn buttons 2 of the device according to the innovation for buttoning a shirt breast strip are shown.
  • figure 5a is an overview on a scale of 1:2
  • Figure 5b is created on a scale of 1:1.
  • Figure 5b shows excerpts AE, which represent different steps of buttoning the device according to the invention.
  • Section A shows an upper fabric strip 7 with a buttonhole 7.1 (on the right in section A) and a lower fabric strip 8 with three buttonholes 8.1 (on the left in section A), the fabric strips 7 and 8 not lying one above the other.
  • representation A has been expanded to include a push-in button 2, the button feet 5 of which are inserted through the buttonhole 7.1 in the top panel 7.
  • Section C a top view showing hidden edges, shows how the upper bar of fabric 7 rests on the lower bar of fabric 8 (shown in phantom) and the buttonhole 7.1 is centered on the buttonholes 8.1.
  • Section D shows how the shirt breast placket is buttoned and closed at a buttoning position by the device according to the invention: after pushing the button feet 5 through the buttonhole 7.1 and after pushing through and hooking into the buttonholes 8.1, the button underside 4 of the rotary button 2 is on the top the upper fabric bar 7 on.
  • the button feet 5 lie on the back of the lower strip of fabric 8.
  • the shirt is closed at this position by the functional unit according to the invention.
  • Section E shows the same situation on the top shirt button of a shirt breast placket 11.
  • FIGS. 6-10 on a scale of 4:1 provide detailed information on sections A, B, D and E of the figure 5 .
  • an enlarged section A with elements of the functional unit 1: an upper fabric strip 7 with a buttonhole 7.1 and a lower fabric strip 8 with three buttonholes 8.1, the fabric strips 7 and 8 not lying one above the other.
  • figure 7 shows an enlarged section B of another element of the functional unit, the rotary push button 2. This is inserted with its button feet 5 through the button hole 7.1 of the upper fabric bar 7 and rests with its button underside 4 on the top of the upper fabric bar 7.
  • Upper bar of fabric 8 and lower bar of fabric 7 are not on top of each other.
  • FIG 8 and 9 Fig. 12 show in detail how the shirt placket 11 of the garment is closed at a buttoning position by the device according to the invention.
  • Figure 8b shows in a side view that push-fit button 2 rests with its button bottom 4 on the top of the upper fabric bar 7 after pushing the button feet 5 through buttonhole 7.1 and through buttonholes 8.1.
  • the button feet 5 lie on the back of the lower fabric bar 8 .
  • the garment is buttoned and closed at this position by the device according to the invention.
  • the button feet are additionally hooked into safety straps 9, as also in Figure 9b shown.
  • Two of the three button feet 5 carry hooked free ends 6.1. In a preferred embodiment, not shown, all the button feet carry hook-shaped free ends 6.1.
  • Figure 8a is a top view of the illustration in Figure 8b.
  • Figure 8a also shows hidden lines for the spatial representation of a functional unit 1.
  • figure 10 follows the illustration in Figure 8a , but on the top shirt button of a shirt breast placket 11, near the shirt collar 12.
  • the advantages of the device according to the invention are a new buttoning and closing mechanism on clothing products and non-clothing products; Protection against loss of buttons thanks to new locking mechanism; protecting valuable buttons from wear and damage by easily removing them from apparel and non-apparel products; high degree of individual fashion-decorative upgrading of clothing products and non-clothing products; Sustainability by doing without button yarn and plastic buttons.

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US1255254A (en) * 1916-02-12 1918-02-05 Frederick W Werner Collar-button.
FR623098A (fr) * 1926-10-13 1927-06-15 Perfectionnements apportés aux boutons de faux-cols et fixe-cravates combinés
US4262394A (en) * 1978-03-13 1981-04-21 Dzus Fastener Co., Inc. Quarter-turn fastener
DE8810363U1 (de) * 1988-08-16 1988-10-06 Franzosi, Luigi, 8000 München Steck-Knopf
US4817251A (en) * 1984-02-18 1989-04-04 Modern Milly Limited Fastener for attaching buttons and the like to fabric
JP2000093208A (ja) 1998-09-22 2000-04-04 Hisashi Yamaguchi ボタン止め構造
KR100661926B1 (ko) 2005-09-06 2006-12-28 김민식 와이셔츠용 넥 파스너

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US1255254A (en) * 1916-02-12 1918-02-05 Frederick W Werner Collar-button.
FR623098A (fr) * 1926-10-13 1927-06-15 Perfectionnements apportés aux boutons de faux-cols et fixe-cravates combinés
US4262394A (en) * 1978-03-13 1981-04-21 Dzus Fastener Co., Inc. Quarter-turn fastener
US4817251A (en) * 1984-02-18 1989-04-04 Modern Milly Limited Fastener for attaching buttons and the like to fabric
DE8810363U1 (de) * 1988-08-16 1988-10-06 Franzosi, Luigi, 8000 München Steck-Knopf
JP2000093208A (ja) 1998-09-22 2000-04-04 Hisashi Yamaguchi ボタン止め構造
KR100661926B1 (ko) 2005-09-06 2006-12-28 김민식 와이셔츠용 넥 파스너

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