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US2624357A
US2624357A US165478A US16547850A US2624357A US 2624357 A US2624357 A US 2624357A US 165478 A US165478 A US 165478A US 16547850 A US16547850 A US 16547850A US 2624357 A US2624357 A US 2624357A
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  • This invention relates to umbrella fabric clasps, by which is meant the metallic clasp as described and shown in pending patent application, Serial No. 115,929, filed September 15, 1949, for securin the fabric to the tips of the umbrella ribs.
  • the advantages of the said clasp over the heretofore practice of sewing the fabric to the ribs usually through apertures provided at the tips of the ribs are fully set forth in the aforesaid application, wherein the novel clasp is fully described, and an apparatus shown and described for securing the fabric to the ribs by means of the clasps.
  • One of the objects of the instant invention is to improve the said clasp; one manner in which the. clasp is improved herein is that the edge of the umbrella fabric can be inserted to a further extent into the improved clasp of this invention, as will be fully described in the following specification, wherein further improved features will be pointed out.
  • Fig. 1 is a bottom view of the improved clasp, i. e., with its wings in downward position.
  • Fig. 2 is a top View of the clasp which is placed at the edge of the umbrella fabric
  • Fig. 3 likewise a top view, shows the clasp with its wings folded in overlapping relation.
  • the improved clasp shown in Figs. 1 and 2, before securement to the umbrella fabric, is fabricated from metal of the proper thickness and characteristics to permit the clasp to be stamped from a single blank, and also to permit th same to be firmly secured to the umbrella fabric by bending over certain parts of the clasp (as will be described).
  • the clasp has a tubular portion 9 at one end, which is made of such diameter that this end of the clasp will readily fit over the plain end of the frame rib.
  • the clasp also has a fiat body portion 8, which is bent up at both sides to form wings I, 1. Before securement to the umbrella fabric, and as shown in Fig. 2, Wings I, 7 project upright and normally to flat portion 8.
  • Flat portion 8 and its wings l, 1 are disposed between the aforesaid tubular portion 9 and a tip portion 6 which terminates in a sphere 5.
  • the end of the clasp at portion 6 and sphere will be referred to as the tip end of the clasp because when finally secured to the umbrella fabric and to the ribs, this end of the clasp constitutes the tip of the ribs.
  • the end of the clasp at tubular portion 9 will be referred to as the rib" end of the clasp because this end of the clasp is attached to the ribs of the frame.
  • the rib end 9 is next to the umbrella rib and the tip end 5 constitutes the tip end of the rib.
  • the clasp is disposed in the opposite direction. That is, the clasp is not presented to the fabric with the rib end Q leading, but rather with the tip end 53 leading, as is shown in Fig. 2, wherein the umbrella fabric is designated In, its edge being designated H.
  • the two wings "I, l are provided at the edges thereof which are presented to the edge H of umbrella fabric if! with a cut away portion as shown by the downwardly inclined line 4, 4 which intersects the flat portion 8 at its lower end.
  • the fiat portion 8 is provided at the edge presented to the fabric, Fig. 2, with a pair of similar out-outs, one close to each of the wings I, I which cut-outs are shown by the inclined lines 4 4 at this end of fiat portion 8. It will benoted from Fig. 2 that the cut-out line 4 of the wings and cut-out line 4 of fiat portion 8 meet at corner 2.
  • tubular (rib) end 8 of the secured clasp is snapped onto the end of the rib under tension, which is made possible by the resiliency of the umbrella ribs. It will thus be evident that there is imposed a force upon the clasps which urges it away from the rib tips, which tends to pull the clasps away from the gathered portions I Zof the fabric.
  • the secured eias s 180 By turning the secured eias s 180 as explained, the tendency of the 'clasps to pull away from the fabric is further thwarted; this outward force is now exerted by the turned clasp at a point somewhat inwardly of the edge of the fabric.
  • a clasp for connecting a fabric to the ribs of an umbrella comprising a rib-engaging mem her having a tubular inner end portion and an,- outer ornamental end portion connected by an intermediate portion, the tubular inner end portion being open at both ends and adapted to rec'ei've the end of the rib, the tubular outer end portion being.
  • the intermediate portion consisting of a plate like body extending transversely of said tubular portions and projecting from the opposite sides thereof and having end portions bent upwardly and forming clamping wings folded downwardly toward each other to a clamping position in overlyifi'g' relation to the body, the portions of the body projecting from the sides of said tubular end portions having parallel diagonally extending inner and outer side edges, said wings having diagonal outer side edges conforming to and registering with the diagonally extending outer side edges of the body when the wings are in a clamping position, the inner side edges of said wings extending at right angles to the longitudinal axes of the tubular end portionsand across the space between the sides of the inner tubular portion and the diagonally extending inner side edges of the body.

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Jan. 6, 1953 J. J. CUTRONE ET AL UMBRELLA FABRIC, CLASP Filed June 1, 1950 INVEN T0'R.S.
- M4260 nzemra BY 1055p JOHA/ CUfQO/VE Avon/E Patented Jan. 6, 1953 STATES PATENT OFFICE UMBRELLA FABRIC CLASP Joseph John Cutrone and Marco P. Ferrante, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Application June 1, 1950, Serial No. 165,478
2 Claims.
This invention relates to umbrella fabric clasps, by which is meant the metallic clasp as described and shown in pending patent application, Serial No. 115,929, filed September 15, 1949, for securin the fabric to the tips of the umbrella ribs. The advantages of the said clasp over the heretofore practice of sewing the fabric to the ribs usually through apertures provided at the tips of the ribs are fully set forth in the aforesaid application, wherein the novel clasp is fully described, and an apparatus shown and described for securing the fabric to the ribs by means of the clasps.
One of the objects of the instant invention is to improve the said clasp; one manner in which the. clasp is improved herein is that the edge of the umbrella fabric can be inserted to a further extent into the improved clasp of this invention, as will be fully described in the following specification, wherein further improved features will be pointed out.
For the attainment of the foregoing and such other objects that may appear or be pointed out herein, we have shown a preferred embodiment of our invention in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a bottom view of the improved clasp, i. e., with its wings in downward position.
Fig. 2 is a top View of the clasp which is placed at the edge of the umbrella fabric, and
Fig. 3, likewise a top view, shows the clasp with its wings folded in overlapping relation.
The improved clasp, shown in Figs. 1 and 2, before securement to the umbrella fabric, is fabricated from metal of the proper thickness and characteristics to permit the clasp to be stamped from a single blank, and also to permit th same to be firmly secured to the umbrella fabric by bending over certain parts of the clasp (as will be described). As thus fabricated from the blank, the clasp has a tubular portion 9 at one end, which is made of such diameter that this end of the clasp will readily fit over the plain end of the frame rib. The clasp also has a fiat body portion 8, which is bent up at both sides to form wings I, 1. Before securement to the umbrella fabric, and as shown in Fig. 2, Wings I, 7 project upright and normally to flat portion 8.
Flat portion 8 and its wings l, 1 are disposed between the aforesaid tubular portion 9 and a tip portion 6 which terminates in a sphere 5. The end of the clasp at portion 6 and sphere will be referred to as the tip end of the clasp because when finally secured to the umbrella fabric and to the ribs, this end of the clasp constitutes the tip of the ribs. The end of the clasp at tubular portion 9 will be referred to as the rib" end of the clasp because this end of the clasp is attached to the ribs of the frame.
That is, the final disposition of the fabric-secured and rib-attached clasps, the rib end 9 is next to the umbrella rib and the tip end 5 constitutes the tip end of the rib. But in the step of securing the clasp to the umbrella fabric, the clasp is disposed in the opposite direction. That is, the clasp is not presented to the fabric with the rib end Q leading, but rather with the tip end 53 leading, as is shown in Fig. 2, wherein the umbrella fabric is designated In, its edge being designated H.
The two wings "I, l are provided at the edges thereof which are presented to the edge H of umbrella fabric if! with a cut away portion as shown by the downwardly inclined line 4, 4 which intersects the flat portion 8 at its lower end. Additionally, the fiat portion 8 is provided at the edge presented to the fabric, Fig. 2, with a pair of similar out-outs, one close to each of the wings I, I which cut-outs are shown by the inclined lines 4 4 at this end of fiat portion 8. It will benoted from Fig. 2 that the cut-out line 4 of the wings and cut-out line 4 of fiat portion 8 meet at corner 2. As a result of the two cooperative wing and flat portion cut-outs 4 and A respectively, a considerable amount of the fabric can clear therein to present a bunched or gathered portion i2 of the fabric between the two upright wings 1, 1.
Referring to Fig. 2, the front ends of wings 8, 8 are not cut away (as are the other ends, at 4, 4). However, the flat portion 8 is cut away as indicated by the inclined lines [3, l3 which meet the tubular portion 9 at points 2 2 It will be observed from this figure that the cut-away inclined lines P and I3 are substantially parallel to one another.
After the gathered fabric [2 is placed on fiat portion 8 of the clasps, its pair of wings I, 1 are bent over, as shown in Fig. 3, to confine the gathered fabric between the clamped flat portion 8 and wings I. In this position of the secured clasp, Fig. 3, its tip end 56 points towards the tip of the umbrella T and its "rib end 9 points toward the handle thereof. Thereafter the secured clasp, such as is shown in Fig. 3, is turned upon itself so that its tip end 5-6 will now point in the proper direction, towards the handle and its rib end 9 will point towards the umbrella tip. In this orientation of the clasp. its tubular rib end 9 is placed or snapped over the end of the rib.
It is understood that the tubular (rib) end 8 of the secured clasp is snapped onto the end of the rib under tension, which is made possible by the resiliency of the umbrella ribs. It will thus be evident that there is imposed a force upon the clasps which urges it away from the rib tips, which tends to pull the clasps away from the gathered portions I Zof the fabric. By turning the secured eias s 180 as explained, the tendency of the 'clasps to pull away from the fabric is further thwarted; this outward force is now exerted by the turned clasp at a point somewhat inwardly of the edge of the fabric.
We claim:
1. A clasp for connecting a fabric to the ribs of an umbrella, comprising a rib-engaging mem her having a tubular inner end portion and an,- outer ornamental end portion connected by an intermediate portion, the tubular inner end portion being open at both ends and adapted to rec'ei've the end of the rib, the tubular outer end portion being. closed at its outer end, the intermediate portion consisting of a plate like body extending transversely of said tubular portions and projecting from the opposite sides thereof and having end portions bent upwardly and forming clamping wings folded downwardly toward each other to a clamping position in overlyifi'g' relation to the body, the portions of the body projecting from the sides of said tubular end portions having parallel diagonally extending inner and outer side edges, said wings having diagonal outer side edges conforming to and registering with the diagonally extending outer side edges of the body when the wings are in a clamping position, the inner side edges of said wings extending at right angles to the longitudinal axes of the tubular end portionsand across the space between the sides of the inner tubular portion and the diagonally extending inner side edges of the body. v
2. A clasp for connecting a fabric to the ribs of an umbrella comprising a tubular inner end portion and an outer ornamental portion contreated by a plate like intermediate body .portion, the tubular inner end portion being adapted to receive the rib, said body portion having portions projecting from the opposite sides of the tubular portions, said projecting portions having side edges extending diagonally from theirintersection 'with the ends of tubular portions, the ends of said projecting portions being bent to form upstanding clamping wings, said wings being bend-able downwardly to a clamping position in which they extend toward each other and have their ends overlapping.
JosEPH JOHN CUTRONE. -MARCO P. FERRANTE.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED sTATEs PATENTS Number I A Name Date 429,557 B-erne June 3, 1890 1,060,712 Schultz et al. May 6, 1913' 1,472,411 Fine otso, 1923 1,720,133 Le Roy i July 9-, 1929 2,401,652 Mi-zrack i-- i June 4, 2,532,266 Andres Nov. 2-8, 1950
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US5595202A (en) * 1995-06-15 1997-01-21 Scaccia; David M. Umbrella tear prevention and repair device
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US1472411A (en) * 1921-02-25 1923-10-30 Samuel M Langston Co Clutch-operating mechanism
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US2401652A (en) * 1944-08-17 1946-06-04 Pritt Novelty Co Inc Machine for assembling bar pins
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US4633894A (en) * 1984-03-13 1987-01-06 `Totes`, Incorporated Umbrella rib tipping system
US5564450A (en) * 1995-04-03 1996-10-15 Sokoloski; Mark A. Umbrella repair device
US5595202A (en) * 1995-06-15 1997-01-21 Scaccia; David M. Umbrella tear prevention and repair device
ITUA20162579A1 (en) * 2016-04-15 2016-07-15 Kjaro Srl Con Socio Unico HOOD POINTS FOR UMBRELLA

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