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US1349761A
US1349761A US287984A US28798419A US1349761A US 1349761 A US1349761 A US 1349761A US 287984 A US287984 A US 287984A US 28798419 A US28798419 A US 28798419A US 1349761 A US1349761 A US 1349761A
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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
    • A44B1/28Buttons adapted for special ways of fastening with shank and counterpiece
    • A44B1/30Screw-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
    • Y10T24/3651Separable
    • Y10T24/3653Screw

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  • buttonsuof ⁇ the kind which are fastened to ⁇ a garment or other material by means of a ⁇ stud or the like which extends through the material and is secured to the body-portion of thebutton.
  • the objects of the invention are to proza a button Ofthis kind which is so con strueted as to greatly increase the strength thereof; also to produce a button Ofthis kind which is provided with means of improved construction for holding the stud inthe body portion of the buttonso that the stud can be repeatedly removed ⁇ without weakening the holding means; also to improve the conf struction of buttons of this kind in otherrespects hereinafter specified.
  • Figure l is a central sectional view drawn to an enlarged scale and illustratingfeatures ofthe invention.
  • Figf is a top or plan view with the front plate removed.
  • y y y Fig. 3 is a plan view of a spring plate for retaining the securing stud, and
  • Fig. Il is a. top or, plan view ofthe Washer detached. i y
  • the button shown inthe accompanying drawings includes ⁇ the usual rear shell A which is covered byineans of ay front plate or the likeB and which has a reduced rear or shouldered portion e in which the securing Or holding means for a stud C are secured, -the shell Aibeing .for this purpose provided with a hole al4 through Awhich the stud ⁇ is adapted to pass.
  • the stud also is of the usual construction, and a shank portion ⁇ having a point c1 which is adapted to be forced through the material m, to which the butt-On is tol be secured and a screw-threaded portionic2 ⁇ which is adapted to ⁇ engage the studholding device. All of these parts may be of any usual or suitable construction and of themselves constitute no part ⁇ of this invention. i y f l Specification of Letters latent. ⁇
  • Themeansfor holding the stud in place onthe body portion of the button include the usual. spring plate or disk D which is secured .in the rear portion e of the rear shell A of the button and which is slitted to forno two oppositely arranged "spring lips or fingers d (Z1, which extend from the outer portion): of ⁇ the plate or disk ⁇ toward ,the middle portiontliereof and have oppositely arranged. edges cl2 Z3 ⁇ between which the shank ofthe stud C is adapted to enter in such a manner that the Opposed edges of the spring lips will engage the screw-threaded portions ofthe shank of the stud.
  • the spring lips or fingers are bent toward the front of the button so as to permit the shank of the stud.
  • the stud is turned so as to uuserew the shank ⁇ portion thereofI from engagement with the spring' lingers;
  • the opposing edges of the spring lips or lingers ⁇ are preferably rectilinear', asshown in the drawings, and are not provided with indentations ⁇ or recesses into which the shank portion of the stud enters, as has been done in spring holding plates as l ⁇ Patent-ea Aug. 1v, 192e.
  • the spring ⁇ plates are preferably reinforced by an annular metal washer Ewhich is secured to the shell A of the button in front of the spring plate D.
  • the washer reinforces the spring lips so that the life of the button is greatly increased by adding the washer.
  • the washer 1nay, ⁇ howe ⁇ i'er, be omitted. i f
  • the spring plate D andthe washer E are made of such a diameter as to fit Within the reducedrear portion (L of the shell A of the button ⁇ and are held in place therein by forming an annular groove cry thereoi"V but also Vstrong button is produced by structure.
  • the bead has the advantage that having I a shouldered in theV reduced rear portion a, this groove indenting the metal to form a holding ridge or Vbead F which securely holds the spring Aplate andy washer in their operative positions.
  • the ridge or ⁇ bead F not only forms a secure holding means for the spring plate by engaging the same throughout ⁇ the periph- .does not in any way weaken the shellot' the button, so vthat a very means of this the/groove forms good holding means for the edges oa button hole with which the button is Vto coperate.
  • the holding bead F Vmakes' it possible to'produce a buttonxvhich is-liatte'r the button extends outwardly from the garment to a less extent.
  • l.V Ina ⁇ button the combination of a shell rear portion, a ⁇ stud adapted to be Yinserted into said shell, a holding device for said stud arranged in saidshell,inengagement lwith said shouldered portion', andan annular bead formed in said shell by means o which the holding device is held in vplace against said shouldereldportion.
  • a button the combination of a shell havingA a shouldered portion, a ⁇ stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, a substantially circular plate 'in-V said shell againstl said shouldered portiony Vand provided with means for engaging said stud, and an annular-bead'formed in said shell and extending into the-same and engaging said circular plate for holding the plate in said shell and against said shouldered portion.
  • a button in a button, the combination oi a shell havingan annular rear portion of reduced diameter, a stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, a holding device for said stud Varranged in sai'dreduccd portion of the having substantiallyA shell, Vand an annular bead formed in the 'reduced portion'of saidV shell by means of which the Aholding devicevis vheld between said reduced portion and said bead.
  • a button the combination with a shell and a: securing stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, of a holding plate arranged in said shell, said plate having a pair Aotoppositely arranged spring lips having substantially rectilinear edges adapted to engage said stud to hold the same against endwise movement out of said shell, and means for 'holding said plate in said shell.
  • a button the combination with a shell and a securing stud having a threaded shank portion adapted to Vbe inserted into saidvshell, of a holding device arranged in said she-ll including a pair of 'spring lips rectilinear 'opposed than those heretofore made, so that v edges between which the threaded portion ot said stud is adapted to enter and which hold the stud against movement endwise out of said shell, and means vtor securing said holding device in said shell.
  • a button the combination with a shell and a securing stud having a shank portion adapted to beY inserted into said shell, of a holding device arranged in said shell including a pair of spring lips having opposed edges between which the threaded portion of said stud is adapted to enter and which hold the stud against endwise movement out of said shell, a washer in said shell 1for reinforcing the outer parts of said holding deviceand means .tor securing said washer and holding device in said shell.
  • a button the combination with a shell and a securing stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, of a holding plate arranged in said shell, said plate having a pair of oppositely arranged spring lips having substantially rectilinear edges adapted to engage said stud to hold the same against endwise movement out of said shell, a washer arranged in front oi said holding plate and adapted to reinforce the spring lips thereof, and means for holding said plate and washer in said shell.
  • a button the combination with a shell and a securing stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, of a holding plate arranged in said shell, said plate having a pair of oppositely arranged spring lips having substantially rectilinear edges adapted to engage said stud to hold the same against endwise movement out of said shell.
  • a washer arranged in front ot said holding plate and adaptedto reinforce the spring lips thereof, and an annular bead on said shell for holding said washer and holding plate in said shell.
  • a button the combination ot :i shell, a stud adapted to be passed through the goods to which said button is to be secured and to be inserted into said shell, a holding device for a stud arranged in said shell and provided with means for gripping said stud to prevent endwise uf'itlnlrawal thereof, and an annular bead formed in said shell at a distance from the edge thereof for securing said holding device in said shell.
  • a button the combination of a shell, a stud adapted to be passed through the goods to which said button is to be secured and to be inserted into said shell2 a holding device for said stud provided with lips adapted to enfrage said stud when inserted into said she l and to permit the stud to move endwise into said shell and to prevent endwise 4Withdrawal 'of said stud exce t by turninor the same, and a bead on said shell at :L istanee from the edge there- O extending inwardly into a. position to 10 engage said holding device to Secure the same insaid shell.

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H. H. HELWIG.
BUTTON.
APPLlcArloN FILED APR. 7. 1919.
Patented Aug. 17, 1920.
HERMAN H. rIEIaivIef,` OEPHILADELP 11A,
rEnNsYLvANIA, AssIGNoB. To THE PIVOT `BUTTON GOMIANYQINC., OE PHILADELPHIA, r'nNNsvLvANrA,` AcOnPOEATIoN or NEW JERSEY. i
To all @einem t may concern: i
"Be it known that I, HERMAN H. HELWIG, a "citizen of the United States,l residing` at Philadelphia, in the county ofiPhiladelph-ia andState of 'Pennsylvariim` have invented a new and useful Improvement in Buttons, of which the following is a specification.`
This invention relates to buttonsuof `the kind which are fastened to `a garment or other material by means of a` stud or the like which extends through the material and is secured to the body-portion of thebutton.
The objects of the invention are to pro duce a button Ofthis kind which is so con strueted as to greatly increase the strength thereof; also to produce a button Ofthis kind which is provided with means of improved construction for holding the stud inthe body portion of the buttonso that the stud can be repeatedly removed `without weakening the holding means; also to improve the conf struction of buttons of this kind in otherrespects hereinafter specified.
ln the accompanying drawings: Figure l, is a central sectional view drawn to an enlarged scale and illustratingfeatures ofthe invention. i
Figf, isa top or plan view with the front plate removed. y y y Fig. 3,"is a plan view of a spring plate for retaining the securing stud, and
Fig. Il, is a. top or, plan view ofthe Washer detached. i y
The button shown inthe accompanying drawings includes `the usual rear shell A which is covered byineans of ay front plate or the likeB and which has a reduced rear or shouldered portion e in which the securing Or holding means for a stud C are secured, -the shell Aibeing .for this purpose provided with a hole al4 through Awhich the stud `is adapted to pass. The stud also is of the usual construction, and a shank portion `having a point c1 which is adapted to be forced through the material m, to which the butt-On is tol be secured and a screw-threaded portionic2 `which is adapted to `engage the studholding device. All of these parts may be of any usual or suitable construction and of themselves constitute no part` of this invention. i y f l Specification of Letters latent.`
l i Application med Aprii 7,
including a` head c BUTTON.
1919.` Serilvlo. 287,984.
Themeansfor holding the stud in place onthe body portion of the button include the usual. spring plate or disk D which is secured .in the rear portion e of the rear shell A of the button and which is slitted to forno two oppositely arranged "spring lips or fingers d (Z1, which extend from the outer portion): of `the plate or disk` toward ,the middle portiontliereof and have oppositely arranged. edges cl2 Z3 `between which the shank ofthe stud C is adapted to enter in such a manner that the Opposed edges of the spring lips will engage the screw-threaded portions ofthe shank of the stud. The spring lips or fingers are bent toward the front of the button so as to permit the shank of the stud. to be forced inwardly in a direction lengthwise of the stud between the opposed edges of the spring lips, causingthe spring lips to be bent forwardly by the shank of the stud and preventing the with* dra y*algof the stud.` ln order to remove the stud fr om the body portion of the button, the stud is turned so as to uuserew the shank `portion thereofI from engagement with the spring' lingers; The opposing edges of the spring lips or lingers` are preferably rectilinear', asshown in the drawings, and are not provided with indentations `or recesses into which the shank portion of the stud enters, as has been done in spring holding plates as l `Patent-ea Aug. 1v, 192e.
heretofore made. The rectilinear edges have been found to beimore effecti ve in gripping the screw threaded shank of the stud and greatly increase the life of buttons of this kind since the stud can be `repeatedly re moved `.from its operative position in the g button and `reinserted without decreasing the gripping action of the spring lips.
' The spring `plates are preferably reinforced by an annular metal washer Ewhich is secured to the shell A of the button in front of the spring plate D. The washer reinforces the spring lips so that the life of the button is greatly increased by adding the washer. The washer 1nay,\howe\i'er, be omitted. i f
The spring plate D andthe washer E, if the same is used, are made of such a diameter as to fit Within the reducedrear portion (L of the shell A of the button `and are held in place therein by forming an annular groove cry thereoi"V but also Vstrong button is produced by structure. The bead has the advantage that having I a shouldered in theV reduced rear portion a, this groove indenting the metal to form a holding ridge or Vbead F which securely holds the spring Aplate andy washer in their operative positions. The ridge or`bead F not only forms a secure holding means for the spring plate by engaging the same throughout` the periph- .does not in any way weaken the shellot' the button, so vthat a very means of this the/groove forms good holding means for the edges oa button hole with which the button is Vto coperate.A The holding bead F Vmakes' it possible to'produce a buttonxvhich is-liatte'r the button extends outwardly from the garment to a less extent.
`I claim as my invention:
l.V Ina` button, the combination of a shell rear portion, a `stud adapted to be Yinserted into said shell, a holding device for said stud arranged in saidshell,inengagement lwith said shouldered portion', andan annular bead formed in said shell by means o which the holding device is held in vplace against said shouldereldportion.
2. In a button, the combination of a shell havingA a shouldered portion, a `stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, a substantially circular plate 'in-V said shell againstl said shouldered portiony Vand provided with means for engaging said stud, and an annular-bead'formed in said shell and extending into the-same and engaging said circular plate for holding the plate in said shell and against said shouldered portion.
In a button, the combination oi a shell havingan annular rear portion of reduced diameter, a stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, a holding device for said stud Varranged in sai'dreduccd portion of the having substantiallyA shell, Vand an annular bead formed in the 'reduced portion'of saidV shell by means of which the Aholding devicevis vheld between said reduced portion and said bead.
'4. In a button, the combination with a shell and a: securing stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, of a holding plate arranged in said shell, said plate having a pair Aotoppositely arranged spring lips having substantially rectilinear edges adapted to engage said stud to hold the same against endwise movement out of said shell, and means for 'holding said plate in said shell. f
5. In a button,`the combination with a shell and a securing stud having a threaded shank portion adapted to Vbe inserted into saidvshell, of a holding device arranged in said she-ll including a pair of 'spring lips rectilinear 'opposed than those heretofore made, so that v edges between which the threaded portion ot said stud is adapted to enter and which hold the stud against movement endwise out of said shell, and means vtor securing said holding device in said shell.
6. In a button, the combination with a shell and a securing stud having a shank portion adapted to beY inserted into said shell, of a holding device arranged in said shell including a pair of spring lips having opposed edges between which the threaded portion of said stud is adapted to enter and which hold the stud against endwise movement out of said shell, a washer in said shell 1for reinforcing the outer parts of said holding deviceand means .tor securing said washer and holding device in said shell.
7. In a button, the combination with a shell and a securing stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, of a holding plate arranged in said shell, said plate having a pair of oppositely arranged spring lips having substantially rectilinear edges adapted to engage said stud to hold the same against endwise movement out of said shell, a washer arranged in front oi said holding plate and adapted to reinforce the spring lips thereof, and means for holding said plate and washer in said shell.
8. In a button, the combination with a shell and a securing stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, of a holding plate arranged in said shell, said plate having a pair of oppositely arranged spring lips having substantially rectilinear edges adapted to engage said stud to hold the same against endwise movement out of said shell. a washer arranged in front ot said holding plate and adaptedto reinforce the spring lips thereof, and an annular bead on said shell for holding said washer and holding plate in said shell.
9. Ina button, the combination with a shell and a securing stud adapted to be inserted into said shell, of a holding plate arranged in said shell, said plate having a pair ot spring lips adapted to engage said stud to hold the same against cndwise Inovement out of said shell, and a washer arranged in front of said holding plate and adapted to reinforce the spring lips thereof.
l0. In a button, the combination ot :i shell, a stud adapted to be passed through the goods to which said button is to be secured and to be inserted into said shell, a holding device for a stud arranged in said shell and provided with means for gripping said stud to prevent endwise uf'itlnlrawal thereof, and an annular bead formed in said shell at a distance from the edge thereof for securing said holding device in said shell.
l1. In a button, the combination of a shell, a stud adapted to be passed through the goods to which said button is to be secured and to be inserted into said shell2 a holding device for said stud provided with lips adapted to enfrage said stud when inserted into said she l and to permit the stud to move endwise into said shell and to prevent endwise 4Withdrawal 'of said stud exce t by turninor the same, and a bead on said shell at :L istanee from the edge there- O extending inwardly into a. position to 10 engage said holding device to Secure the same insaid shell.
v HERMAN H. HELWIG.
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