US20010005924A1 - Tack for button - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
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- the present invention relates to a metallic tack for use upon attaching a button for jeans to its cloth and more particularly to a button attaching tack which never induces puckering phenomenon in the cloth when the cloth is pierced therewith.
- a cylindrical post 4 ′ stands on the center of a seat plate 3 ′.
- the post 4 ′ is made of metal and an end of the post 4 ′ is ground to have a head 5 ′ shaped in quadrangular pyramid.
- Concave portions 21 ′ are formed in the post 4 ′ below the head 5 ′ so as to facilitate deformation of the head 5 ′.
- a cylindrical post 4 ′′ stands on the center of a seat plate 3 ′′.
- An end of the post 4 ′′ is formed to have a conical head 5 ′′ protruded with respect from an outer periphery of the post 4 ′′.
- plural stages of truncated cone-shaped engaging portions 8 ′′ protruded with respect to the outer periphery of the post 4 ′′ like the head 5 ′′ are formed in the post 4 ′′ below the head 5 ′′.
- the aforementioned tack 1 ′ for button shown in FIG. 13 is different from a tack of the present invention in engagement manner between the tack 1 ′ and the boss portion of a button.
- this conventional tack 1 ′ it is fixed to the boss portion of a metallic button by deforming a front end of the tack 1 ′ by pressure. Therefore, the tack 1 ′ is so constructed that the post 4 ′ and head 5 ′ are connected to form a smooth surface and has no engaging portion which protrudes with respect from the post.
- this tack cannot be fixed easily to the boss portion of a resin button.
- the tack 1 ′′ for button shown in FIG. 14 has a problem that because the head 5 ′′ formed at an end of the post 4 ′′ is conical, when the tack is pierced into cloth, the head 5 ′′ makes facial contact with the cloth so that a large resistance is generated thereby often leading to the puckering phenomenon.
- the present invention has been accomplished in view of the above described problems and an object of a main aspect of the invention is to provide a tack for button for use upon fixing a jeans button to jeans cloth, wherein a head thereof is formed in a shape not making a facial contact with cloth producing a large contact resistance but making a linear contact with cloth producing a less resistance when the tack for button is pierced into the cloth, so that no puckering phenomenon occurs.
- This tack has a simple structure and tough engaging mechanism so that it can be engaged with the boss portion firmly and fixed thereto.
- It is also an object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button, wherein a proximal periphery of the head is protruded outwardly of a post so that the head of the tack engages firmly with the boss portion of a button, or a tack for button capable of being pierced easily, which can be engaged with the boss portion of a button with corners of the head.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button, wherein the corners of the head are exposed more so that they can be engaged firmly when the proximal end of the head is engaged with the boss portion of the button, thereby the engaging performance is improved.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button, wherein the post thereof can be engaged firmly with the boss portion of the button by means of engaging protruding portion disposed above the post, thereby the engaging performance is improved.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button, wherein the shape of the head thereof is formed in a pointed shape allowing it to be pierced into cloth easily, thereby facilitating the piercing operation.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button and a boss portion, which are formed using specified materials in a shape matching with each material, thereby achieving easy and firm engagement between the tack for button and the boss portion.
- a tack for button wherein a post stands upward from the center of a flat seat plate; a polygonal pyramid shaped head is formed integrally at an end of the post; and sharp and strong corners provided on a proximal periphery at a lower end of the head are protruded out of a peripheral face of the post so as to form an engaging portion, thereby the engaging performance of the head being intensified.
- the proximal periphery at a lower end of the polygonal pyramid shaped head which is provided at an end of the post, is protruded out of an outer peripheral face of the post, thereby the engaging performance of the head being intensified.
- part of the proximal periphery of the corner in the polygonal pyramid head which is provided at an end of the post, is located inside with respect to the outer peripheral face of the post, thereby the engaging performance and piercing function of the head being intensified.
- a bottom face of each of the corners of the head extends inwardly at a border between the head and the post so that a neck portion thinner than the post is formed, thereby the engaging performance of the head being intensified.
- a neck portion thinner than the post is formed under the head formed on the tack; an engaging protruding portion is provided on the post below the neck portion so as to protrude therefrom, thereby the engaging performance of the tack being intensified.
- a vertical angle of each of peripheral faces formed on the polygonal pyramid head, which is provided at an end of the post, is in a range of 20 to 40° to make the head sharp, thereby the piercing performance of the head being intensified.
- the tack is formed of metal and the boss portion in which the tack is to be inserted is formed of thermoplastic resin, thereby the engaging performance between the tack and the boss portion of a button being intensified.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a tack according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the tack of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a front view of a tack according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the tack of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of a tack according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the tack of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of a tack according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a front view of a tack according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view of a button main body having a boss portion.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view showing a state in which the tack of the first embodiment is attached to the button main body.
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view showing a state in which the tack of the second embodiment is attached to the button main body.
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view showing a state in which the tack of the third embodiment is attached to the button main body.
- FIG. 13 is a front view of a tack according to a first known example.
- FIG. 14 is a front view of a tack according to a second known example.
- a cylindrical post 4 stands upward from the center of a flat disc-shaped seat plate 3 and a quadrangular pyramid shaped head 5 is provided integrally at an upper end of this post 4 .
- this quadrangular pyramid head such that a vertical angle of a peripheral face of the head 5 is 20 to 40°, the head 5 is formed to be sharp.
- four corners 7 formed on a proximal periphery 6 located below, namely on a seat plate 3 side of the head 5 protrude outside of an outer periphery of the post 4 below the head 5 , thereby forming engaging portions 8 .
- a bottom face of the corner 7 of the head 5 extends inwardly substantially horizontally at a border between the post 4 and the head 5 so that a neck portion 9 is formed to be thinner than the post 4 . Then, a surface of the post 4 just below this neck portion 9 is formed as an inclined slope portion 10 . As shown in FIG. 2, the outer periphery of the neck portion 9 substantially coincides with the proximal periphery 6 disposed between the corner 7 and corner 7 of the quadrangular pyramid head 5 in a vertical relationship. The slope portion 10 of the post 4 is formed so as to partially protrude out of the proximal periphery between the corner 7 and corner 7 of the head 5 .
- a plurality of small protrusions 11 each having a pointed end are provided around the proximal portion of the post 4 on a top face of the seat plate 3 . Consequently, when cloth C is sandwiched between a boss portion 2 of a button and this tack, the cloth C can be captured securely. Further, in addition to the small protrusions 11 on the top surface of the seat plate 3 , plural rows of convex ring-like protrusions may be provided outside of those small protrusions 11 . Further, provision of only the protrusions enables the cloth C to be captured.
- the tack 1 is made of metal such as aluminum alloy and zinc alloy and its head and post are desired to be formed by forging or rolling.
- the shape of the head 5 to be provided at the end of the post 4 is not only quadrangular but may be polygonal pyramid such as triangular pyramid, pentangular pyramid, sexangular pyramid. If the vertical angle of a peripheral face of such a polygonal pyramid is in a range of 20 to 40°, the head 5 can be formed to be sharp. In this case, when the cloth C is pierced, the tack 1 can be pierced in a linear contact with the cloth C, so that the puckering phenomenon never occurs in the cloth C.
- the post 4 stands upward from the center of the flat seat plate 3 and an end of the post 4 is provided with a quadrangular pyramid sharp head 5 in which a vertical angle of a peripheral face is in a range of 20 to 40°.
- a bottom face of the corner 7 extends inwardly substantially horizontally under this head 5 so that a narrow circular neck portion 9 is formed.
- This neck portion 9 is formed in a size internally contacting the proximal periphery 6 of the quadrangular pyramid head 5 .
- an engaging protruding portion 12 a of a truncated cone 12 having the same diameter as the diameter of the corners 7 of the quadrangular pyramid head 5 is provided below this neck portion 9 .
- the engaging protruding portion 12 a is provided not only to the truncated cone 12 but may be provided to projections which are provided to project individually with predetermined intervals.
- a bottom face of the engaging protruding portion 12 a of this truncated cone 12 extends inwardly substantially horizontally so that a neck portion 9 having the same diameter as the aforementioned neck portion 9 is formed.
- an outer peripheral face of the post 4 extending below this neck portion 9 is formed of a middle diameter between the engaging protruding portion 12 a and the neck portion 9 .
- the small protrusions 11 are provided on the seat plate 3 around the post 4 . Meanwhile, the diameter of the engaging protruding portion 12 a may be set appropriately to be larger or smaller than the diameter of the corners 7 .
- the cylindrical post 4 stands on the center of the flat seat plate 3 .
- An end of the post 4 is provided with the quadrangular pyramid sharp head 5 in which a vertical angle of a peripheral face is in a range of 20 to 40°.
- the corners 7 of the quadrangular pyramid head 5 are protruded outside substantially horizontally from the post 4 .
- a middle point between the corner 7 and corner 7 substantially coincides with an outer peripheral face of the post 4 as shown in FIG. 6.
- the length of the post 4 is shorter than those of the posts 4 of the above described two embodiments, so that the quadrangular pyramid head 5 is lower.
- the range of 20 to 40° of the vertical angle of a peripheral face of the head 5 to be provided at the end of the post 4 is a preferable range and the angle does not always have to be within this range.
- the head 5 has a vertical angle of more than 40° and in the tack according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 8, the vertical angle is less than 20° so that the head 5 is formed to be very sharply pointed.
- a bottom face of this head 5 extends inwardly horizontally from the engaging portion 8 to the post 4 .
- a button fixing flange 16 is provided on a top end of a cylindrical body 15 so as to protrude horizontally so that a top face thereof is extended flat.
- a circular through tack attaching hole 17 is made in the center of the body 15 .
- Several pieces of small protruding ridges 19 are arranged at a predetermined interval along the circumference around the attaching hole 17 in the bottom face of the body 15 , such that they are protruded outwardly so as to bite into the cloth C.
- the boss portion 2 is formed by injection molding using thermoplastic resin such as polyacetal, polyamide, polypropylene and polybutylene terphthalate. Meanwhile, the attaching hole 17 may be formed with a bottom.
- a surface plate 20 of a button is placed on a flat top face of the boss portion 2 made of resin. Then, a periphery of the surface plate 20 is folded on the periphery of the flange 16 of the boss portion 2 so that the former is overlaid on the latter. Consequently, the surface plate 20 is fixed to the boss portion 2 so as to complete the button main body A.
- the metallic tack 1 shown in FIG. 1 is pierced into the cloth C and inserted into the attaching hole 17 in the boss portion 2 made of resin of the button main body A shown in FIG. 9. Then, by pressing the seat plate 3 of the tack 1 against the button main body A, the four engaging portions 8 protruded from the post 4 of the tack 1 bite into a wall face of the attaching hole 17 so that they engage. Consequently, the tack 1 is fixed in the attaching hole 17 in unmovable condition by the engaging portions 8 and the post 4 .
- the cloth C is prevented from sliding relatively by the small protrusions 11 provided on the seat plate 3 of the tack 1 and small protruding ridges 19 provided on the bottom face of the boss portion 2 , so that the button main body A is fixed firmly to the cloth C.
- the tack 1 shown in FIG. 3 is pierced into the cloth C and inserted into the attaching hole 17 in the boss portion 2 of the button main body A shown in FIG. 9.
- the four engaging portions 8 of the tack 1 bite into a far wall face of the attaching hole 17 and the engaging protruding portions 12 a protruded with respect from the peripheral face of the post 4 bite into a near wall face of the attaching hole 17 so that the engagement is achieved with two stages. Consequently, the tack 1 is fixed to the attaching hole 17 in unmovable condition.
- the cloth C is prevented from sliding relatively by the small protrusions 11 provided on the seat plate 3 of the tack 1 and the small protruding ridges 19 provided on the bottom face of the boss portion 2 , so that the button main body A is fixed firmly to the cloth C.
- the tack 1 shown in FIG. 5 is pierced into the cloth C and inserted into the attaching hole 17 in the boss portion 2 of the button main body A shown in FIG. 9.
- the four engaging portions 8 protruded at low positions above the post 4 of the tack 1 bite into the wall face near an entrance 18 of the attaching hole 17 sharply so that they engage. Consequently, the tack 1 is fixed into the attaching hole 17 unmovably by the engaging portions 8 and the post 4 .
- the cloth C is prevented from sliding relatively by the small protrusions 11 provided on the seat plate 3 of the tack 1 and the small protruding ridges 19 provided on the bottom face of the boss portion 2 , so that the button main body A is fixed firmly to the cloth C.
- the tack for button and the boss portion of the present invention have the above described structures. With the structures, the following effects are realized.
- the tack 1 for button wherein the post 4 stands on the center of the flat seat plate 3 ; the polygonal pyramid shaped head 5 is formed integrally at the end of the post 4 ; and the corners 7 provided on the proximal periphery 6 of the head 5 are protruded out with respect of a peripheral face of the post 4 so as to form the engaging portion 8 .
- the head 5 is of polygonal pyramid, when cloth is pierced, the tack 1 makes a linear contact with the cloth so that contact resistance is small. As a result, the puckering phenomenon is not likely to occur so that the button can be fixed with a good appearance.
- this tack 1 has a simple structure and strong engaging portion. Because the tack 1 is fixed by means of the engaging portion protruding with respect from the post 4 , the engaging portion 8 bites into the attaching hole 17 in the boss portion 2 so that the tack 1 is fixed firmly.
- a tack 1 for button wherein the proximal periphery 6 of the polygonal pyramid shaped head 5 is protruded out with respect to an outer peripheral face of the post 4 .
- the tack 1 can be engaged with the attaching hole 17 in the boss portion 2 by the entire proximal end, as well as the engaging portion 8 , of the head 5 . Therefore, the tack can be fixed firmly.
- a tack 1 for button wherein part of the proximal periphery 6 between the corner 7 and adjacent corner 7 in the polygonal pyramid head 5 is located inside with respect to the outer peripheral face of the post 4 .
- a tack 1 for button wherein the bottom face of each of the corners 7 of the head 5 extends inwardly at a border between the head 5 and the post 4 so that the circular neck portion 9 thinner than the post 4 is formed.
- a tack 1 for button wherein the neck portion 9 thinner than the post 4 is formed under the head 5 ; the engaging protruding portion 12 a is provided on the post 4 below the neck portion 9 so as to protrude therefrom.
- the tack 1 can be fixed to the boss portion 2 through two stages, so that it is fixed firmly.
- a tack 1 for button wherein the vertical angle of each of peripheral faces formed on the polygonal pyramid head 5 is in the range of 20 to 40°.
- a tack 1 for button wherein the tack 1 is formed of metal and the boss portion in which the tack 1 is to be inserted is formed of thermoplastic resin. Therefore, the tack 1 and the boss portion 2 can be produced easily. Further, the engaging performance can be intensified easily. That is, the effects of the present invention are very remarkable.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a metallic tack for use upon attaching a button for jeans to its cloth and more particularly to a button attaching tack which never induces puckering phenomenon in the cloth when the cloth is pierced therewith.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- According to a
conventional tack 1′ for button disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 63-10729, as shown in FIG. 13, acylindrical post 4′ stands on the center of aseat plate 3′. Thepost 4′ is made of metal and an end of thepost 4′ is ground to have ahead 5′ shaped in quadrangular pyramid.Concave portions 21′ are formed in thepost 4′ below thehead 5′ so as to facilitate deformation of thehead 5′. After thistack 1′ is pierced into cloth, it is inserted into a boss portion of a metallic button. At this time, thehead 5′ is pressed, so that it is deformed through theconcave portions 21′ in thepost 4′ thereby the head being fixed in the boss portion. - Further, according to a
tack 1′ for button disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. 60-69008, as shown in FIG. 14, acylindrical post 4″ stands on the center of aseat plate 3″. An end of thepost 4″ is formed to have aconical head 5″ protruded with respect from an outer periphery of thepost 4″. Then, plural stages of truncated cone-shapedengaging portions 8″ protruded with respect to the outer periphery of thepost 4″ like thehead 5″ are formed in thepost 4″ below thehead 5″. After thistack 1″ is pierced into cloth, it is inserted into an attaching hole formed in a boss portion of resin made button. Consequently, the tack for button is fixed in the boss portion by means of thehead 5″ and theengaging portions 8″. - The
aforementioned tack 1′ for button shown in FIG. 13 is different from a tack of the present invention in engagement manner between thetack 1′ and the boss portion of a button. In case of thisconventional tack 1′, it is fixed to the boss portion of a metallic button by deforming a front end of thetack 1′ by pressure. Therefore, thetack 1′ is so constructed that thepost 4′ andhead 5′ are connected to form a smooth surface and has no engaging portion which protrudes with respect from the post. Thus, there is such a problem that this tack cannot be fixed easily to the boss portion of a resin button. - Further, the
tack 1″ for button shown in FIG. 14 has a problem that because thehead 5″ formed at an end of thepost 4″ is conical, when the tack is pierced into cloth, thehead 5″ makes facial contact with the cloth so that a large resistance is generated thereby often leading to the puckering phenomenon. - The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above described problems and an object of a main aspect of the invention is to provide a tack for button for use upon fixing a jeans button to jeans cloth, wherein a head thereof is formed in a shape not making a facial contact with cloth producing a large contact resistance but making a linear contact with cloth producing a less resistance when the tack for button is pierced into the cloth, so that no puckering phenomenon occurs. This tack has a simple structure and tough engaging mechanism so that it can be engaged with the boss portion firmly and fixed thereto.
- It is also an object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button, wherein a proximal periphery of the head is protruded outwardly of a post so that the head of the tack engages firmly with the boss portion of a button, or a tack for button capable of being pierced easily, which can be engaged with the boss portion of a button with corners of the head.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button, wherein the corners of the head are exposed more so that they can be engaged firmly when the proximal end of the head is engaged with the boss portion of the button, thereby the engaging performance is improved.
- A further object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button, wherein the post thereof can be engaged firmly with the boss portion of the button by means of engaging protruding portion disposed above the post, thereby the engaging performance is improved.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button, wherein the shape of the head thereof is formed in a pointed shape allowing it to be pierced into cloth easily, thereby facilitating the piercing operation.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a tack for button and a boss portion, which are formed using specified materials in a shape matching with each material, thereby achieving easy and firm engagement between the tack for button and the boss portion.
- To achieve the above object, according to the main aspect of the invention, there is provided a tack for button, wherein a post stands upward from the center of a flat seat plate; a polygonal pyramid shaped head is formed integrally at an end of the post; and sharp and strong corners provided on a proximal periphery at a lower end of the head are protruded out of a peripheral face of the post so as to form an engaging portion, thereby the engaging performance of the head being intensified.
- Preferably, the proximal periphery at a lower end of the polygonal pyramid shaped head, which is provided at an end of the post, is protruded out of an outer peripheral face of the post, thereby the engaging performance of the head being intensified.
- Alternatively, part of the proximal periphery of the corner in the polygonal pyramid head, which is provided at an end of the post, is located inside with respect to the outer peripheral face of the post, thereby the engaging performance and piercing function of the head being intensified.
- Preferably, a bottom face of each of the corners of the head extends inwardly at a border between the head and the post so that a neck portion thinner than the post is formed, thereby the engaging performance of the head being intensified.
- Also preferably, a neck portion thinner than the post is formed under the head formed on the tack; an engaging protruding portion is provided on the post below the neck portion so as to protrude therefrom, thereby the engaging performance of the tack being intensified.
- Preferably, a vertical angle of each of peripheral faces formed on the polygonal pyramid head, which is provided at an end of the post, is in a range of 20 to 40° to make the head sharp, thereby the piercing performance of the head being intensified.
- Preferably, the tack is formed of metal and the boss portion in which the tack is to be inserted is formed of thermoplastic resin, thereby the engaging performance between the tack and the boss portion of a button being intensified.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a tack according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the tack of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a front view of a tack according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the tack of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of a tack according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the tack of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of a tack according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a front view of a tack according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view of a button main body having a boss portion.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view showing a state in which the tack of the first embodiment is attached to the button main body.
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view showing a state in which the tack of the second embodiment is attached to the button main body.
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view showing a state in which the tack of the third embodiment is attached to the button main body.
- FIG. 13 is a front view of a tack according to a first known example.
- FIG. 14 is a front view of a tack according to a second known example.
- Hereinafter, the preferred embodiments of a tack for button of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- According to a
tack 1 for button according to a first embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, acylindrical post 4 stands upward from the center of a flat disc-shaped seat plate 3 and a quadrangular pyramid shapedhead 5 is provided integrally at an upper end of thispost 4. By forming this quadrangular pyramid head such that a vertical angle of a peripheral face of thehead 5 is 20 to 40°, thehead 5 is formed to be sharp. Then, fourcorners 7 formed on aproximal periphery 6 located below, namely on aseat plate 3 side of thehead 5 protrude outside of an outer periphery of thepost 4 below thehead 5, thereby formingengaging portions 8. - A bottom face of the
corner 7 of thehead 5 extends inwardly substantially horizontally at a border between thepost 4 and thehead 5 so that aneck portion 9 is formed to be thinner than thepost 4. Then, a surface of thepost 4 just below thisneck portion 9 is formed as aninclined slope portion 10. As shown in FIG. 2, the outer periphery of theneck portion 9 substantially coincides with theproximal periphery 6 disposed between thecorner 7 andcorner 7 of thequadrangular pyramid head 5 in a vertical relationship. Theslope portion 10 of thepost 4 is formed so as to partially protrude out of the proximal periphery between thecorner 7 andcorner 7 of thehead 5. - A plurality of
small protrusions 11 each having a pointed end are provided around the proximal portion of thepost 4 on a top face of theseat plate 3. Consequently, when cloth C is sandwiched between aboss portion 2 of a button and this tack, the cloth C can be captured securely. Further, in addition to thesmall protrusions 11 on the top surface of theseat plate 3, plural rows of convex ring-like protrusions may be provided outside of thosesmall protrusions 11. Further, provision of only the protrusions enables the cloth C to be captured. - The
tack 1 is made of metal such as aluminum alloy and zinc alloy and its head and post are desired to be formed by forging or rolling. The shape of thehead 5 to be provided at the end of thepost 4 is not only quadrangular but may be polygonal pyramid such as triangular pyramid, pentangular pyramid, sexangular pyramid. If the vertical angle of a peripheral face of such a polygonal pyramid is in a range of 20 to 40°, thehead 5 can be formed to be sharp. In this case, when the cloth C is pierced, thetack 1 can be pierced in a linear contact with the cloth C, so that the puckering phenomenon never occurs in the cloth C. - In the
tack 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, thepost 4 stands upward from the center of theflat seat plate 3 and an end of thepost 4 is provided with a quadrangular pyramidsharp head 5 in which a vertical angle of a peripheral face is in a range of 20 to 40°. A bottom face of thecorner 7 extends inwardly substantially horizontally under thishead 5 so that a narrowcircular neck portion 9 is formed. Thisneck portion 9 is formed in a size internally contacting theproximal periphery 6 of thequadrangular pyramid head 5. As shown in FIG. 4, an engaging protrudingportion 12 a of atruncated cone 12 having the same diameter as the diameter of thecorners 7 of thequadrangular pyramid head 5 is provided below thisneck portion 9. And the engaging protrudingportion 12 a is provided not only to thetruncated cone 12 but may be provided to projections which are provided to project individually with predetermined intervals. A bottom face of the engaging protrudingportion 12 a of thistruncated cone 12 extends inwardly substantially horizontally so that aneck portion 9 having the same diameter as theaforementioned neck portion 9 is formed. Further, an outer peripheral face of thepost 4 extending below thisneck portion 9 is formed of a middle diameter between the engaging protrudingportion 12 a and theneck portion 9. Additionally, thesmall protrusions 11 are provided on theseat plate 3 around thepost 4. Meanwhile, the diameter of the engaging protrudingportion 12 a may be set appropriately to be larger or smaller than the diameter of thecorners 7. - In the
tack 1 according to a third embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, thecylindrical post 4 stands on the center of theflat seat plate 3. An end of thepost 4 is provided with the quadrangular pyramidsharp head 5 in which a vertical angle of a peripheral face is in a range of 20 to 40°. Thecorners 7 of thequadrangular pyramid head 5 are protruded outside substantially horizontally from thepost 4. A middle point between thecorner 7 andcorner 7 substantially coincides with an outer peripheral face of thepost 4 as shown in FIG. 6. The length of thepost 4 is shorter than those of theposts 4 of the above described two embodiments, so that thequadrangular pyramid head 5 is lower. - The range of 20 to 40° of the vertical angle of a peripheral face of the
head 5 to be provided at the end of thepost 4 is a preferable range and the angle does not always have to be within this range. For example, in thetack 1 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 7, thehead 5 has a vertical angle of more than 40° and in the tack according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 8, the vertical angle is less than 20° so that thehead 5 is formed to be very sharply pointed. A bottom face of thishead 5 extends inwardly horizontally from the engagingportion 8 to thepost 4. - On the other hand, as for the configuration of the
boss portion 2 corresponding to thetack 1, as shown in FIG. 9, abutton fixing flange 16 is provided on a top end of acylindrical body 15 so as to protrude horizontally so that a top face thereof is extended flat. A circular throughtack attaching hole 17 is made in the center of thebody 15. Several pieces of small protrudingridges 19 are arranged at a predetermined interval along the circumference around the attachinghole 17 in the bottom face of thebody 15, such that they are protruded outwardly so as to bite into the cloth C. Preferably, theboss portion 2 is formed by injection molding using thermoplastic resin such as polyacetal, polyamide, polypropylene and polybutylene terphthalate. Meanwhile, the attachinghole 17 may be formed with a bottom. - As for assembly of a button main body A, a
surface plate 20 of a button is placed on a flat top face of theboss portion 2 made of resin. Then, a periphery of thesurface plate 20 is folded on the periphery of theflange 16 of theboss portion 2 so that the former is overlaid on the latter. Consequently, thesurface plate 20 is fixed to theboss portion 2 so as to complete the button main body A. - When the aforementioned button main body A is intended to be fixed to the cloth C, for example, as shown in FIG. 10, the
metallic tack 1 shown in FIG. 1 is pierced into the cloth C and inserted into the attachinghole 17 in theboss portion 2 made of resin of the button main body A shown in FIG. 9. Then, by pressing theseat plate 3 of thetack 1 against the button main body A, the fourengaging portions 8 protruded from thepost 4 of thetack 1 bite into a wall face of the attachinghole 17 so that they engage. Consequently, thetack 1 is fixed in the attachinghole 17 in unmovable condition by the engagingportions 8 and thepost 4. At that time, the cloth C is prevented from sliding relatively by thesmall protrusions 11 provided on theseat plate 3 of thetack 1 and small protrudingridges 19 provided on the bottom face of theboss portion 2, so that the button main body A is fixed firmly to the cloth C. - As for another example, as shown in FIG. 11, the
tack 1 shown in FIG. 3 is pierced into the cloth C and inserted into the attachinghole 17 in theboss portion 2 of the button main body A shown in FIG. 9. By pressing theseat plate 3 of thetack 1 against the button main body A, the fourengaging portions 8 of thetack 1 bite into a far wall face of the attachinghole 17 and the engaging protrudingportions 12 a protruded with respect from the peripheral face of thepost 4 bite into a near wall face of the attachinghole 17 so that the engagement is achieved with two stages. Consequently, thetack 1 is fixed to the attachinghole 17 in unmovable condition. The cloth C is prevented from sliding relatively by thesmall protrusions 11 provided on theseat plate 3 of thetack 1 and the small protrudingridges 19 provided on the bottom face of theboss portion 2, so that the button main body A is fixed firmly to the cloth C. - As for still another example, as shown in FIG. 12, the
tack 1 shown in FIG. 5 is pierced into the cloth C and inserted into the attachinghole 17 in theboss portion 2 of the button main body A shown in FIG. 9. By pressing theseat plate 3 of thetack 1 against the button main body A, the fourengaging portions 8 protruded at low positions above thepost 4 of thetack 1 bite into the wall face near an entrance 18 of the attachinghole 17 sharply so that they engage. Consequently, thetack 1 is fixed into the attachinghole 17 unmovably by the engagingportions 8 and thepost 4. The cloth C is prevented from sliding relatively by thesmall protrusions 11 provided on theseat plate 3 of thetack 1 and the small protrudingridges 19 provided on the bottom face of theboss portion 2, so that the button main body A is fixed firmly to the cloth C. - The tack for button and the boss portion of the present invention have the above described structures. With the structures, the following effects are realized.
- According to the main aspect of the invention, there is provided the
tack 1 for button wherein thepost 4 stands on the center of theflat seat plate 3; the polygonal pyramid shapedhead 5 is formed integrally at the end of thepost 4; and thecorners 7 provided on theproximal periphery 6 of thehead 5 are protruded out with respect of a peripheral face of thepost 4 so as to form the engagingportion 8. Thus, because thehead 5 is of polygonal pyramid, when cloth is pierced, thetack 1 makes a linear contact with the cloth so that contact resistance is small. As a result, the puckering phenomenon is not likely to occur so that the button can be fixed with a good appearance. Further, thistack 1 has a simple structure and strong engaging portion. Because thetack 1 is fixed by means of the engaging portion protruding with respect from thepost 4, the engagingportion 8 bites into the attachinghole 17 in theboss portion 2 so that thetack 1 is fixed firmly. - According to the invention, there is provided a
tack 1 for button, wherein theproximal periphery 6 of the polygonal pyramid shapedhead 5 is protruded out with respect to an outer peripheral face of thepost 4. As a result, thetack 1 can be engaged with the attachinghole 17 in theboss portion 2 by the entire proximal end, as well as the engagingportion 8, of thehead 5. Therefore, the tack can be fixed firmly. - According to the present invention, there is provided a
tack 1 for button, wherein part of theproximal periphery 6 between thecorner 7 andadjacent corner 7 in thepolygonal pyramid head 5 is located inside with respect to the outer peripheral face of thepost 4. As a result, engagement by the engagingportion 8 of thehead 5 can be achieved efficiently and thetack 1 can be inserted into theboss portion 2 easily. - According to the present invention, there is provided a
tack 1 for button, wherein the bottom face of each of thecorners 7 of thehead 5 extends inwardly at a border between thehead 5 and thepost 4 so that thecircular neck portion 9 thinner than thepost 4 is formed. As a result, the head having an excellent engaging efficiency and piercing efficiency can be formed on thepost 4 of thetack 1. - According to the present invention, there is provided a
tack 1 for button, wherein theneck portion 9 thinner than thepost 4 is formed under thehead 5; the engaging protrudingportion 12 a is provided on thepost 4 below theneck portion 9 so as to protrude therefrom. As a result, thetack 1 can be fixed to theboss portion 2 through two stages, so that it is fixed firmly. - According to the present invention, there is provided a
tack 1 for button, wherein the vertical angle of each of peripheral faces formed on thepolygonal pyramid head 5 is in the range of 20 to 40°. As a result, the shape of thehead 5 to be formed at an end of the post can be made sharper. When it is intended to pierce cloth, it can be pierced easily, so that the puckering phenomenon is not likely to occur. - According to the present invention, there is provided a
tack 1 for button, wherein thetack 1 is formed of metal and the boss portion in which thetack 1 is to be inserted is formed of thermoplastic resin. Therefore, thetack 1 and theboss portion 2 can be produced easily. Further, the engaging performance can be intensified easily. That is, the effects of the present invention are very remarkable.
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