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US1153615A
US1153615A US84822314A US1914848223A US1153615A US 1153615 A US1153615 A US 1153615A US 84822314 A US84822314 A US 84822314A US 1914848223 A US1914848223 A US 1914848223A US 1153615 A US1153615 A US 1153615A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B9/00Hat, scarf, or safety pins or the like
    • A44B9/02Simple pins
    • A44B9/10Safety devices
    • 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.
    • Y10T24/46Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor
    • Y10T24/4604Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor having distinct guiding, holding, or protecting means for penetrated portion
    • Y10T24/4605Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type]
    • Y10T24/4609Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type] including relatively movable guiding, holding, or protecting components or surfaces
    • Y10T24/4611Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type] including relatively movable guiding, holding, or protecting components or surfaces having operator for moving holding component or surface
    • 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.
    • Y10T24/46Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor
    • Y10T24/4604Pin or separate essential cooperating device therefor having distinct guiding, holding, or protecting means for penetrated portion
    • Y10T24/4605Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type]
    • Y10T24/4609Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type] including relatively movable guiding, holding, or protecting components or surfaces
    • Y10T24/4621Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type] including relatively movable guiding, holding, or protecting components or surfaces having resiliently biased component or surface
    • Y10T24/4627Means detachable from or flaccidly connected to pin [e.g., hatpin type] including relatively movable guiding, holding, or protecting components or surfaces having resiliently biased component or surface and nonresilient structure for guiding portion thereto

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  • the objects of our invention are to produce a very simple, effective, attractive and inexpensive retainer, in which no rivets, screws, or other fastening means are employed to hold the several .parts in their assembled adjustment; said retainer being equally well adapted for use in connection withL pins of various diameters means being employed for insuring they ready attachment and separation of the pin and retainer.
  • a further object is to provide va retainer in which the insertion of the pin will automatically lock the several parts of the device in their proper relationship.
  • FIG. 1 A practical embodiment of our invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, in' which- Figi-ire 1 represents the vretainer in top plan, the pin being shown in cross section, Fig. 2 is a front view of the retainer with the pin inserted therethrough, Fig. 3 is a section taken in the plane of the line A-A of Fig. 1, Fig. 4 is ⁇ a section-taken the plane of the line B-B of Fig. 2, and Fig. 5 is a section taken in the plane of the line AA of Fig. 1, with the pin released and partly withdrawn, the movable parts being shown in their normal position in dotted lines.
  • the retainer casing is herein shown as composed of two members 1 and 2 having their respective marginal walls 3 and 4 tted and overlapping.
  • the casing is herein shown as of rectangular form.
  • Two opposite marginal walls of the casing have alined holes 5 and 6 through which a pin 7 may be inserted. When this pin is inserted through these alined holes 5 and 6, the two members 1 and 2 of the casing are automatically locked against separation.
  • a pin retaining element is located within the casing, which element comprises a fiat wire bent to form an L-shaped portion 8, a diagonal portion 9 and a free portion 10.
  • the L-shaped portion 8 and diagonal portion 9 of the retaining element serve as a tri specification' of Letters rending.
  • this free portion 10 is preferably concave as shown at 11 where itengages the pin 7 for .giving this portion 10 a more eX- tended grip on the pin.
  • This vfree portion 10 of the pin retaining element projects normally into the path .of the pin and is forced out of its position by the insertion ofthe pin through the alined holes 5 and 6;
  • Ve provide a releasing element which comprises a flat wire bent to form a loop 12 having one arm 13 bent at right angles and enga ging the inner side of the marginal wall of the casing and its other arm ⁇ 14: engaging the yielding free .portion 10 of the pin etaining element.
  • This loop portion 12 .proa jects exterior to the casing through a hol-e 15 in t e marginal wall of the casingadjacent to the hole 5 and forms a finger-piece for swinging the free portion 10 of the pin retaining element away from its engagement with the pin 7 to permit the free withdrawal of the pin when so desired.
  • the portion of the hole 15 in the marginal wall 3 of the casing member 1 may open through the edge of the said wall, as shown clearly in Figs. 1, 3 and 5.
  • A. pin retainer comprising a rectangw lar casing having alined pin receiving holes ing a Wire bent to form a triangular brace with a free portion projecting into the path of the pin whereby the pin will be cramped between said portion and the inside of the marginal wall of said casing, and a releasing element projecting exterior to the casing.
  • a pin retainer comprising a rectangular casing having alined pin receiving holes' through its marginal wall, a pin retaining element located within the casing comprising a wire bent to form a triangular brace with a free portion projecting into the path of the pin whereby the pin will be cramped between said portion and the inside of the marginal wall of said casing, and a releas- Iing element projecting exterior to the casing comprising a loop having one end engaging the marginal wall of the casing and its other end engaging the free portion of the pin retaining element.
  • a pin retainer comprising a rectangular casing having alined pin receiving holes through its marginal wall and a pin retaining element comprising a wire bent to form an L-shaped portion, a diagonal portion and a free portion yielding bodily at its junction with the L-shaped portion and the diagonal portion.
  • a pin retainer comprising a rectangular casing having alined pin receiving holesv through its marginalwall, a'pin retaining element comprising a wire bent to form an L-shaped portion, a diagonal portion and a free portion yielding bodily at its junctionwith the L-shaped portion and diagonal portion, and a releasing element projecting exterior. to the casing through its marginal wall.
  • a pin retainer comprising a casing composed of two members having marginal walls adapted to lock one within the other, said walls having pin receiving holes arranged in alinement through the opposite pairs of walls and a pin retainer located between the two members in position to engage a pin passing through said holes in the marginal walls.
  • a pin retainer V comprising a casing' composed of two members having marginal walls adapted to lock one within the other,

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i. FORSHEIM &1. KONIGSBERG. PIN RETAINER. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 30. 19M.
l 153,61 Patented Sept. 14, 1915.
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JOS FOR'SHEFIM, O GREAT 'ANi JOSP KGNIGSRG, 0F `YiltK, Y.
Application filed June 3G, 1914.
,To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, JosnrH FonsHniM and, Josnrrr KoN-IGsBnnc, citizens of the United States, and residents, respectively, of Great Neck, in the county of Nassau and State of New York, and -of the borotrgh of Manhattan, in the city and State -ofNew York, have invented a new and useful Inv provement in Pin-Retainers, of which the following is a specification.
The objects of our invention are to produce a very simple, effective, attractive and inexpensive retainer, in which no rivets, screws, or other fastening means are employed to hold the several .parts in their assembled adjustment; said retainer being equally well adapted for use in connection withL pins of various diameters means being employed for insuring they ready attachment and separation of the pin and retainer.
A further object is to provide va retainer in which the insertion of the pin will automatically lock the several parts of the device in their proper relationship.
A practical embodiment of our invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, in' which- Figi-ire 1 represents the vretainer in top plan, the pin being shown in cross section, Fig. 2 is a front view of the retainer with the pin inserted therethrough, Fig. 3 is a section taken in the plane of the line A-A of Fig. 1, Fig. 4 is `a section-taken the plane of the line B-B of Fig. 2, and Fig. 5 is a section taken in the plane of the line AA of Fig. 1, with the pin released and partly withdrawn, the movable parts being shown in their normal position in dotted lines.
The retainer casing is herein shown as composed of two members 1 and 2 having their respective marginal walls 3 and 4 tted and overlapping. The casing is herein shown as of rectangular form. Two opposite marginal walls of the casing have alined holes 5 and 6 through which a pin 7 may be inserted. When this pin is inserted through these alined holes 5 and 6, the two members 1 and 2 of the casing are automatically locked against separation. j
A pin retaining element is located within the casing, which element comprises a fiat wire bent to form an L-shaped portion 8, a diagonal portion 9 and a free portion 10. The L-shaped portion 8 and diagonal portion 9 of the retaining element serve as a tri specification' of Letters raient.
ratented sept. ii, i915.
Serial No. 848,223.
angular brace for holding the element in position within the casing and for causing the free portion 10 to yield bodily 'at its junction with the triangular brace. The free end of this free portion 10 is preferably concave as shown at 11 where itengages the pin 7 for .giving this portion 10 a more eX- tended grip on the pin. This vfree portion 10 of the pin retaining element projects normally into the path .of the pin and is forced out of its position by the insertion ofthe pin through the alined holes 5 and 6;
The attempted withdrawal of the pin' will cause the .portion 10 to swing back toward its normal position thus cramping the pin between the free end of said portion 1,0 of the pin retaining element and the inside of the marginal wall of the casing. These holes 5 and 6 are made sufliciently large to accommodate pins of various diameters in connection with which the pin retaining ' element 8,9,10, will operate with equal facility.
Ve provide a releasing element which comprises a flat wire bent to form a loop 12 having one arm 13 bent at right angles and enga ging the inner side of the marginal wall of the casing and its other arm` 14: engaging the yielding free .portion 10 of the pin etaining element. 'This loop portion 12 .proa jects exterior to the casing through a hol-e 15 in t e marginal wall of the casingadjacent to the hole 5 and forms a finger-piece for swinging the free portion 10 of the pin retaining element away from its engagement with the pin 7 to permit the free withdrawal of the pin when so desired.
For permitting the ready assemblage of the parts, the portion of the hole 15 in the marginal wall 3 of the casing member 1 may open through the edge of the said wall, as shown clearly in Figs. 1, 3 and 5.
The peculiar construction of the pin retaining element 8,9,l 10, will cause the element to be held at all times in its position within the casing and will cause the portion 10 of the element to yield bodily at its junction with the triangular brace.
It is evident that slight changes may be resorted to in the form, construction and arrangement of the several parts, without departing from the spirit and scope of our invention; hence we do not wish to limit ourselves strictly to the structure herein set forth, but
What we claim is 1. A. pin retainer comprising a rectangw lar casing having alined pin receiving holes ing a Wire bent to form a triangular brace with a free portion projecting into the path of the pin whereby the pin will be cramped between said portion and the inside of the marginal wall of said casing, and a releasing element projecting exterior to the casing.
3. A pin retainer comprising a rectangular casing having alined pin receiving holes' through its marginal wall, a pin retaining element located within the casing comprising a wire bent to form a triangular brace with a free portion projecting into the path of the pin whereby the pin will be cramped between said portion and the inside of the marginal wall of said casing, and a releas- Iing element projecting exterior to the casing comprising a loop having one end engaging the marginal wall of the casing and its other end engaging the free portion of the pin retaining element.
' 14. A pin retainer comprising a rectangular casing having alined pin receiving holes through its marginal wall and a pin retaining element comprising a wire bent to form an L-shaped portion, a diagonal portion and a free portion yielding bodily at its junction with the L-shaped portion and the diagonal portion.`
5. A pin retainer comprising a rectangular casing having alined pin receiving holesv through its marginalwall, a'pin retaining element comprising a wire bent to form an L-shaped portion, a diagonal portion and a free portion yielding bodily at its junctionwith the L-shaped portion and diagonal portion, and a releasing element projecting exterior. to the casing through its marginal wall.
6. A pin retainer comprising a casing composed of two members having marginal walls adapted to lock one within the other, said walls having pin receiving holes arranged in alinement through the opposite pairs of walls and a pin retainer located between the two members in position to engage a pin passing through said holes in the marginal walls.
7. A pin retainer Vcomprising a casing' composed of two members having marginal walls adapted to lock one within the other,
said walls having pin receiving holes ar.-
ranged in alinement through the opposite pairs of walls and a pin retainer located between the two members in position to engage a pin passing through said holes in the marginal walls, and a releasing element between the two members projecting through the marginal walls.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our invention, we have signed our names in presence of two witnesses, this tenth day of J une 1914.
JOSEPH FORSHEIM. JOSEPH KONIGSBERG.
Witnesses:
F. GEORGE BARRY, C. L. LUNDGREN.
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US2803037A (en) * 1954-06-09 1957-08-20 William H Graber Safety device for meat hook
US4603453A (en) * 1984-03-03 1986-08-05 Kabushiki Kaisha Yokoyama Seimitsu Kousakusho Device for attaching a detectable shoplifting prevention body
US5119945A (en) * 1990-10-24 1992-06-09 L&P Property Management Company Gondola display with improved display rack and rack lock

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2803037A (en) * 1954-06-09 1957-08-20 William H Graber Safety device for meat hook
US4603453A (en) * 1984-03-03 1986-08-05 Kabushiki Kaisha Yokoyama Seimitsu Kousakusho Device for attaching a detectable shoplifting prevention body
US5119945A (en) * 1990-10-24 1992-06-09 L&P Property Management Company Gondola display with improved display rack and rack lock

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