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US1143457A
US1143457A US70557112A US1912705571A US1143457A US 1143457 A US1143457 A US 1143457A US 70557112 A US70557112 A US 70557112A US 1912705571 A US1912705571 A US 1912705571A US 1143457 A US1143457 A US 1143457A
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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
    • A44B1/22Buttons adapted for special ways of fastening attached by thread not visible to the front
    • A44B1/24Eye-buttons
    • YGENERAL 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/36Button with fastener
    • Y10T24/3691Eye shank type button

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  • the present invention relates to buttons, and particularly to buttonsprovided with shanks.
  • the object of the present invention is to overcome these various objections and to produce a shank button in which the shank is held firmly in position and will not become unbent when subjected to strains.
  • the invention further consists of a shank button comprising a button blank having a hole extending through fromthe face to the back of the blank, and a looped double-onded pin having means as a head on one end for engaging the face of the button blank, said loop being expanded on the back of the button'blank to hold the head against the face of the button blank and to form a button shank on the back.
  • one or more wedge-shaped portions are provided on the pin and the hole in the button is made tapered toward the back of the blank. Also the head on one of the free ends of the pin is offset laterally to cover the other free end.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view through a button blank showing the pin inserted, and also the means for supporting the button blank.
  • Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1 with the panded.
  • Fig. 3 is a section of the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of Fig. 2.
  • 1 indicates a button blank preferably provided with a tapered hole 2, said taper extending toward the back 3 of the blank 1.
  • the button blank 1 is placed on a suitable support 10, the pin 4 is then inserted through the hole in the button blank so that the head 6 engages with the face 9 of the button blank.
  • the loop 11 of the pin is then expanded to form a shank 12 and at the same time acts to draw the free end 8 down through the hole 2 of the button blank, thereby wedging the pin in the said hole, and bringing the head 6 home against the face 9.
  • Suitable means may be employed to hold the head 6 of the pin while the loop is expanded.
  • the button blank is preferably of some incompressible material such as glass, agate, pearl, ivory, vegetable ivory or porcelain, and the pin is preferably of metal or other material capable of being bent.
  • a shank button comprising a button blank having a hole extending therethrough from the face to the back of said blank, said hole being tapered toward the back of the blank, and a looped double-ended pin provided with a wedge-shaped portion extending through the hole aforesaid to engage with the tapered walls thereof, a laterally eXtending cap formed on one end for engaging with the face of the button blank, said loop being expanded on the back of the button blank to draw said wedge portion and cap 110 loop exw into engagement with the blank and theremeans on one end for engaging with the face by firmly hold the pin in the hole and to of the button, said loop being expanded on form a shank. the back of the button blank to hold the 2.
  • a pin in the hole and to form a shank. shank button comprising a button blank l.
  • a 30 having a hole extending through from the shank button comprising a button blank face to the back of said blank, and a looped having a hole extending through from the double-ended pin having both ends extendface to the back of said blank, and a looped ing into the hole in the blank, a laterally exdouble-ended pin adapted to extend through tending cap formed on one of said ends to said hole, means formed on the ends of said 35 engage with the face of the button blank to pin to lie within said hole to prevent the cover said hole therein, said loop being exsame from being drawn through the back panded on the back of the button blank to of said blank, a cap on one end offset laterhold the cap against the face of the button ally to extend over the free end of the pin blank and to form a button shank on the and covering said hole, said loop being ex- 40 back

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c. 1. SPILL SHANK BUTTON.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 24, 1912.
1,143,457. Patented June 15, 1915.
WITH/E8858. INVENTOR ATTORNEYS us NORRIS PEYERS co., ruom uruou WASHINGTON, 0. t5
cHARLES J. SPILL, OFSSPRINGEIELD, MASSACHUSETTS.
SHANK-BUTTON.
"To all whom it may concern: 7
Be-it known that I, CHARLES .J. SPILL, a citizen ofthe United States, and; a resident of Springfield, in the county of Hampden and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Shank-Buttons, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to buttons, and particularly to buttonsprovided with shanks. I
In the prior art it has been customary to insert a pin through the hole in the button blank and then subsequently to bend the pin into the shape of a shank. This is objectionable because the pin is not held firmly in the button blank, and also because the pin is apt to become unbent when subjected to even a moderately severe strain. It has also been attempted to insert a looped doubleended member through the button blank and then clench the same in position to'hold' the pin and expanding the loop to form a shank. This is objectionable because the clenching operation cannot be performed if the button blank is of glass, agate, pearl, ivory, vegetable ivory or porcelain-which materials are those most commonly used in the manufacture of buttons. To utilize this method the button blank must be made of compressible material.
The object of the present invention is to overcome these various objections and to produce a shank button in which the shank is held firmly in position and will not become unbent when subjected to strains.
The invention further consists of a shank button comprising a button blank having a hole extending through fromthe face to the back of the blank, and a looped double-onded pin having means as a head on one end for engaging the face of the button blank, said loop being expanded on the back of the button'blank to hold the head against the face of the button blank and to form a button shank on the back.
In connection with the foregoing, one or more wedge-shaped portions are provided on the pin and the hole in the button is made tapered toward the back of the blank. Also the head on one of the free ends of the pin is offset laterally to cover the other free end.
Other features will appear as the specification proceeds.
In the accompanying drawings the inven- Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed am. 24, 1912.
without departing Similar characters of reference Patented June is, 1915. Serial No. 705,571.
tion is illustrated in a concrete and preferred form, butchanges may of course be made from the legitimate and lntendedscope of t -e invention as expressed in the appended claims.
In the said drawings: Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view through a button blank showing the pin inserted, and also the means for supporting the button blank. Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1 with the panded. Fig. 3 is a section of the line 3-3 of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a top view of Fig. 2.
indicate corresponding parts in the several views.
, 1 indicates a button blank preferably provided with a tapered hole 2, said taper extending toward the back 3 of the blank 1.
4 is a looped double-ended pin, preferably provided with wedge-shaped surfaces 5 and preferably having a head 6 on one of the free ends 7 of the pin 4, offset laterally as shown to cover the other free end 8 of the said pin. The said head 6 is adapted to engage with the face '9 of the button blank.
In practice the button blank 1 is placed on a suitable support 10, the pin 4 is then inserted through the hole in the button blank so that the head 6 engages with the face 9 of the button blank. The loop 11 of the pin is then expanded to form a shank 12 and at the same time acts to draw the free end 8 down through the hole 2 of the button blank, thereby wedging the pin in the said hole, and bringing the head 6 home against the face 9. Suitable means may be employed to hold the head 6 of the pin while the loop is expanded. The button blank is preferably of some incompressible material such as glass, agate, pearl, ivory, vegetable ivory or porcelain, and the pin is preferably of metal or other material capable of being bent.
lVhat is claimed, is:
1. As a new article of manufacture, a shank button comprising a button blank having a hole extending therethrough from the face to the back of said blank, said hole being tapered toward the back of the blank, and a looped double-ended pin provided with a wedge-shaped portion extending through the hole aforesaid to engage with the tapered walls thereof, a laterally eXtending cap formed on one end for engaging with the face of the button blank, said loop being expanded on the back of the button blank to draw said wedge portion and cap 110 loop exw into engagement with the blank and theremeans on one end for engaging with the face by firmly hold the pin in the hole and to of the button, said loop being expanded on form a shank. the back of the button blank to hold the 2. As a new article of manufacture, a pin in the hole and to form a shank. shank button comprising a button blank l. As a new article of manufacture, a 30 having a hole extending through from the shank button comprising a button blank face to the back of said blank, and a looped having a hole extending through from the double-ended pin having both ends extendface to the back of said blank, and a looped ing into the hole in the blank, a laterally exdouble-ended pin adapted to extend through tending cap formed on one of said ends to said hole, means formed on the ends of said 35 engage with the face of the button blank to pin to lie within said hole to prevent the cover said hole therein, said loop being exsame from being drawn through the back panded on the back of the button blank to of said blank, a cap on one end offset laterhold the cap against the face of the button ally to extend over the free end of the pin blank and to form a button shank on the and covering said hole, said loop being ex- 40 back. panded on the back of the button blank to 3. As a new article of manufacture, a hold the pin rigidly in the hole and to form shank button comprising a button blank a shank.
having a hole extending through from the Signed at Springfield, in the county of face to the back of said blank, said hole be- Hampden and State of Massachusetts, this 45 ing tapered toward the back of the blank, tenth day of May A. D. 1912.
and a looped double-ended pin having each CHARLEb J. SPILL. of said ends formed with wedge-shaped por- WVitnesses: V r tions adapted to engage with the tapered WARREN P. UNDnRwooD,
walls of the hole aforesaid, and a capping GURDoN W. GORDON.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
' Washington, D. 0.
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