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US2136161A
US2136161A US88871A US8887136A US2136161A US 2136161 A US2136161 A US 2136161A US 88871 A US88871 A US 88871A US 8887136 A US8887136 A US 8887136A US 2136161 A US2136161 A US 2136161A
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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
    • A44B1/36Buttons adapted for special ways of fastening with shank and counterpiece with counterpiece in the form of cotter, split-pin, or the like
    • 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
    • Y10T24/3626Sliding bar
    • 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
    • Y10T24/3655Spring

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  • the object of the invention is a button in two parts which can .be fixed to its support Without sewing, etc. by pulling a loo-p of the under portion through and subsequently pressing this loopinto a slot Ain ⁇ the upper portion of the b-utton.
  • Fig. Y1 shows the upper parts of the button it with an auxiliary insert in the open position, in
  • Fig. 2 shows the under part of the button in a section along line I-l of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 3 shows the upper part of the button seen from beneath.
  • FIGs. 4 and 5 show a section along line III-III of Fig. 3.
  • Figs. 6 and 7 are similar to Figs. 1, 2 and 3 and correspond with the appearance of the button in the closed position.
  • Figs. 8, 9, 10 and 11 show two kinds of embodiment-of the fixing member in the open and closed positions respectively.
  • Figs. 12, 13 and 14 show in longitudinal section another embodiment of the middle part of the button, the auxiliary insert in the open position, at the beginning of closing and in the closed position respectively.
  • Figs. (l5 and 16 are perspective views of two so embodiments of the auxiliary insert.
  • Figs '17, '18 and 19 show three different embodiments of the lower part of the button.
  • the button according to Figs. 1 to 9 consists of an upper portion I of usual form having an 3f, axial opening or slot 2, a circumferential groove 3 on yits underside Land a radial bore 4.
  • a securing member of which the two bow-like side pieces 5 resilientiy embrace the button portion and of which the central locking pin 6 projects into the radial bore 4.
  • abutment means comprising an auxiliary insert 1 are carried against which the locking pin 6 abuts as a result of the resilience of its bow-formed side pieces 5.
  • the lower part of the button consists of the plate 8 from which a pointed pin 9 projects.
  • the pin 9 presents a ilat cross section and is provided, in its upper part, with an opening l0 or is formed as a loop.
  • the lower part of the button with its pointed pin or loop 9 is pushed through the material Il until the plate 8 lies against the underside of the material.
  • the upper part of the button is then placed over the pin or loop 9.
  • the point of the pin 9 raises the auxiliary insert 1 and moves it out of the path of the locking pin 6.
  • the opening 19 in the pin 9 comes opposite to the locking pin 6, which under the influence of its side parts 5, springs into the opening Ill whereby the button is secured in position (see also Figs. 8 to 9).
  • the securing element with the locking pin 5, 5 can also be otherwise formed as is shown, for example in Figs. 10 and 11 Where the locking pin 6 is provided with only one side piece 5 embracing the upper part of the button.
  • the securing element 5, 6 is preferably arranged in the groove 3 provided underneath the upper part of the button.
  • auxiliary insert 1 and its mode of operation is shown to a larger scale in Figs. 12 to lifi.
  • Fig. l2 shows the components in the position before closing the button, Fig. 13 at the beginning of closing and Fig. 14 in the closed position.
  • auxiliary insert 1 is made of any suitable material, preferably of sheet metal.
  • One purpose of the insert 1 is to retain the securing element 5, 6 in tension condition before the two parts of the button are joined.
  • the securing element 5, E abuts against one wall of the insert 1.
  • the securing element 5, 6 is prevented from penetrating into the bore 4 of the button head as long as the insert 1 in the bore 4 is not shifted.
  • a further purpose of the insert 1 is to receive the point of the pin 9 of the lower part of the button.
  • the point of the pin 9 enters the bore 2 in such a way as to penetrate into the hollow of the insert 1.
  • the pin 9 is moved in such a way as to uncover the bore 4.
  • rIl'he securing element 5, 6 springs into the free opening 4 and, at the same time, passes through the opening I0 of the pin 9, thus holding the two parts of the button together.
  • the insert 1 Prior to the joining of the two parts of the button the insert 1 is retained in the bore 2 by the pressure of the securing element 5, 6 against one wall of the insert 1, thereby pressing the insert against the opposite Wall of the bore 2.
  • the insert may be a solid body, as shown in Figs. l to l1, but it is preferable to give it a hollow shape and to make it of sheet metal bent approximately in the shape of a U (Fig. 16) or Y (Figs. 12 to 15), because in the latter shapes the two arms of the insert press agamst the walls of the bore 2 by their own elasticity, and thereby secure the insert in the bore.
  • Another advantage of such shapes consists in stabilizing the position of pin 9 and keeping it from Wobbling in bore 2 after the two parts of the button have been joined.
  • the side wall I2 of the insert as shown in Figs. 12 to 15 is beveled. 'I'he purpose of this is not to expose the elastic part 5 of the securing member 5, 6 to any substantial tension when in inoperative position before the two parts of the button are joined. In this position the point of the pin 6 abuts against the narrow part of the insert, and member 6 is not in full tension. Only by introducing the pin 9 into the bore 2 and thereby shifting the insert 1 will the point of pin 6 slide along the inclined wall of insert 1 and put the elastic member 5 in a state of tension. This tension is relieved after pin 6 has slid into the hole Il) in the pin 9.
  • Figs. 17, 18 and 19 are shown, three difierent forms of the lower part of the button, according to which the pin is either formed as a closed (Fig. 17) or partially closed, loop (Fig. 18, 19).
  • the button according to the invention is secured in position by means of a single hand-grip after passing the under portion through the material, and can be easily separated.
  • a device for effecting the releasable attachment of pieces of textile and similar material comprising a button head, an opening formed in said button head, a locking member having the form of a bow and tongue embracing a portion of said head and resiliently urged into said opening, and a hollow insert member slidably placed in said opening and adapted to form an abutment for said locking member to prevent said locking member from passing through said opening when said button head is not in use.
  • a device for eiecting the releasable attachment of pieces of textile and similar material comprising a butto-n head having a grooved portion, an opening formed in said button head, a resiliently urged locking member having a face and being resiliently urged into said opening, said locking member comprising arcuate arms engaging the said grooved portion of said button head and a locking tongue, and a hollow auxiliary member slidably placed in said opening where said locking tongue abuts against it for preventing said locking tongue from passing through said opening when the button head is not in use, said auxiliary member having a beveled side wall to cooperate with the face of said locking member so as to reduce the tension in said locking member when said button head is not in use.
  • a device for attachment to textile and similar materials comprising a button head having an axial opening and a radial bore communicating with said opening therein and also an arcuate groove thereon, an arcuate resilient member engaging said groove and embracing said button head, a locking member projecting from and secured to said arcuate member and arranged Within said radial bore, and a hollow insert member placed within said axial opening where said locking member abuts against it, said. insert member being slidably arranged to allow its displacement and passage of said locking member into said opening when said button head is in use.
  • a device for effecting the releasable attachment of pieces of textile and similar material comprising a button head having a grooved portion and an opening in said button head, a resiliently urged locking member having a locking tongue projecting transversely into said opening, said locking member comprising a bow embracing a grooved button head in one of said detachable parts and a locking tongue. and a hollow auxiliary member initially placed in said opening where said locking tongue abuts against it for preventing said locking tongue from passing through said opening when said button head is not in use.
  • a device for attachment to textile and similar material comprising a button head having a grooved portion, an axial opening formed in said button head, a resilient member resiliently embracing said grooved portion of the said button head, and a locking member secured to said resilient member located in a position transversely of said opening and resiliently urged into the path of said opening when said button head is in use.
  • a device for attachment to textile and similar materials comprising a button head having a grooved portion, an axial opening, a radial bore communicating with said opening, an arcuate resilient member embracing said grooved portion of said button head, and a locking member secured to said arcuate resilient member and resiliently urged into said axial opening through said radial bore when said button head is in use.

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NOV. 8, 1938. Kl VESELY 2,136,161
BUTTON IN TWO PARTS Filed July 3, 1956 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 ull/ar 111/1111111 NOV. 8, 1938. K VESELY 2,136,161
BUTTON IN TWO PARTS Filed July 5, 1936 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 JMW fw:
Patented Nov. 8, 1938 *UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Application July 3, 1936, Serial No. 88,871 In Czechoslovakia May 15, 1935 6 Claims.
The object of the invention is a button in two parts which can .be fixed to its support Without sewing, etc. by pulling a loo-p of the under portion through and subsequently pressing this loopinto a slot Ain `the upper portion of the b-utton.
Several embodiments of the invention are shownin the accompanying drawings.
Fig. Y1 shows the upper parts of the button it with an auxiliary insert in the open position, in
a section along line vI--I of Fig. 3.
Fig. 2 shows the under part of the button in a section along line I-l of Fig. 3.
Fig. 3 shows the upper part of the button seen from beneath.
AFigs. 4 and 5 show a section along line III-III of Fig. 3.
Figs. 6 and 7 are similar to Figs. 1, 2 and 3 and correspond with the appearance of the button in the closed position.
Figs. 8, 9, 10 and 11 show two kinds of embodiment-of the fixing member in the open and closed positions respectively.
Figs. 12, 13 and 14 show in longitudinal section another embodiment of the middle part of the button, the auxiliary insert in the open position, at the beginning of closing and in the closed position respectively.
Figs. (l5 and 16 are perspective views of two so embodiments of the auxiliary insert.
Figs '17, '18 and 19 show three different embodiments of the lower part of the button.
The button according to Figs. 1 to 9 consists of an upper portion I of usual form having an 3f, axial opening or slot 2, a circumferential groove 3 on yits underside Land a radial bore 4. In the groove there is carried a securing member of which the two bow-like side pieces 5 resilientiy embrace the button portion and of which the central locking pin 6 projects into the radial bore 4. In the axial bore 2 abutment means, comprising an auxiliary insert 1 are carried against which the locking pin 6 abuts as a result of the resilience of its bow-formed side pieces 5.
The lower part of the button consists of the plate 8 from which a pointed pin 9 projects. The pin 9 presents a ilat cross section and is provided, in its upper part, with an opening l0 or is formed as a loop.
The operation of the described arrangement is as follows:
The lower part of the button with its pointed pin or loop 9 is pushed through the material Il until the plate 8 lies against the underside of the material. The upper part of the button is then placed over the pin or loop 9. As a result of this, the point of the pin 9 raises the auxiliary insert 1 and moves it out of the path of the locking pin 6. After further movement, the opening 19 in the pin 9 comes opposite to the locking pin 6, which under the influence of its side parts 5, springs into the opening Ill whereby the button is secured in position (see also Figs. 8 to 9).
The securing element with the locking pin 5, 5 can also be otherwise formed as is shown, for example in Figs. 10 and 11 Where the locking pin 6 is provided with only one side piece 5 embracing the upper part of the button. The securing element 5, 6 is preferably arranged in the groove 3 provided underneath the upper part of the button.
The auxiliary insert 1 and its mode of operation is shown to a larger scale in Figs. 12 to lifi. Fig. l2 shows the components in the position before closing the button, Fig. 13 at the beginning of closing and Fig. 14 in the closed position.
In Figs. 15 and 16 two embodiments of the auxiliary inserts are shown in perspective. 'I'he insert 1 is made of any suitable material, preferably of sheet metal.
One purpose of the insert 1 is to retain the securing element 5, 6 in tension condition before the two parts of the button are joined. The
point o-f the securing element 5, E abuts against one wall of the insert 1. The securing element 5, 6 is prevented from penetrating into the bore 4 of the button head as long as the insert 1 in the bore 4 is not shifted.
A further purpose of the insert 1 is to receive the point of the pin 9 of the lower part of the button. When the two parts of the button are joined, the point of the pin 9 enters the bore 2 in such a way as to penetrate into the hollow of the insert 1. By further pressure of the pin 9 against the insert 1 the latter is moved in such a way as to uncover the bore 4. rIl'he securing element 5, 6 springs into the free opening 4 and, at the same time, passes through the opening I0 of the pin 9, thus holding the two parts of the button together.
Prior to the joining of the two parts of the button the insert 1 is retained in the bore 2 by the pressure of the securing element 5, 6 against one wall of the insert 1, thereby pressing the insert against the opposite Wall of the bore 2.
The insert may be a solid body, as shown in Figs. l to l1, but it is preferable to give it a hollow shape and to make it of sheet metal bent approximately in the shape of a U (Fig. 16) or Y (Figs. 12 to 15), because in the latter shapes the two arms of the insert press agamst the walls of the bore 2 by their own elasticity, and thereby secure the insert in the bore. Another advantage of such shapes consists in stabilizing the position of pin 9 and keeping it from Wobbling in bore 2 after the two parts of the button have been joined.
The side wall I2 of the insert as shown in Figs. 12 to 15 is beveled. 'I'he purpose of this is not to expose the elastic part 5 of the securing member 5, 6 to any substantial tension when in inoperative position before the two parts of the button are joined. In this position the point of the pin 6 abuts against the narrow part of the insert, and member 6 is not in full tension. Only by introducing the pin 9 into the bore 2 and thereby shifting the insert 1 will the point of pin 6 slide along the inclined wall of insert 1 and put the elastic member 5 in a state of tension. This tension is relieved after pin 6 has slid into the hole Il) in the pin 9.
In Figs. 17, 18 and 19 are shown, three difierent forms of the lower part of the button, according to which the pin is either formed as a closed (Fig. 17) or partially closed, loop (Fig. 18, 19).
The button according to the invention is secured in position by means of a single hand-grip after passing the under portion through the material, and can be easily separated.
What I claim is:
1. A device for effecting the releasable attachment of pieces of textile and similar material, comprising a button head, an opening formed in said button head, a locking member having the form of a bow and tongue embracing a portion of said head and resiliently urged into said opening, and a hollow insert member slidably placed in said opening and adapted to form an abutment for said locking member to prevent said locking member from passing through said opening when said button head is not in use.
2. A device for eiecting the releasable attachment of pieces of textile and similar material, comprising a butto-n head having a grooved portion, an opening formed in said button head, a resiliently urged locking member having a face and being resiliently urged into said opening, said locking member comprising arcuate arms engaging the said grooved portion of said button head and a locking tongue, and a hollow auxiliary member slidably placed in said opening where said locking tongue abuts against it for preventing said locking tongue from passing through said opening when the button head is not in use, said auxiliary member having a beveled side wall to cooperate with the face of said locking member so as to reduce the tension in said locking member when said button head is not in use.
3. A device for attachment to textile and similar materials, comprising a button head having an axial opening and a radial bore communicating with said opening therein and also an arcuate groove thereon, an arcuate resilient member engaging said groove and embracing said button head, a locking member projecting from and secured to said arcuate member and arranged Within said radial bore, and a hollow insert member placed within said axial opening where said locking member abuts against it, said. insert member being slidably arranged to allow its displacement and passage of said locking member into said opening when said button head is in use.
4. A device for effecting the releasable attachment of pieces of textile and similar material, comprising a button head having a grooved portion and an opening in said button head, a resiliently urged locking member having a locking tongue projecting transversely into said opening, said locking member comprising a bow embracing a grooved button head in one of said detachable parts and a locking tongue. and a hollow auxiliary member initially placed in said opening where said locking tongue abuts against it for preventing said locking tongue from passing through said opening when said button head is not in use.
5. A device for attachment to textile and similar material, comprising a button head having a grooved portion, an axial opening formed in said button head, a resilient member resiliently embracing said grooved portion of the said button head, and a locking member secured to said resilient member located in a position transversely of said opening and resiliently urged into the path of said opening when said button head is in use.
6. A device for attachment to textile and similar materials, comprising a button head having a grooved portion, an axial opening, a radial bore communicating with said opening, an arcuate resilient member embracing said grooved portion of said button head, and a locking member secured to said arcuate resilient member and resiliently urged into said axial opening through said radial bore when said button head is in use.
KAREL VESELY.
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