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US445512A
US445512A US445512DA US445512A US 445512 A US445512 A US 445512A US 445512D A US445512D A US 445512DA US 445512 A US445512 A US 445512A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B5/00Sleeve-links
    • 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.
    • Y10T24/18Cuff holder
    • Y10T24/181Adjustable
    • 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.
    • Y10T24/18Cuff holder
    • Y10T24/183Sleeve clasp and button for cuff

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  • A is the body, A the offset, and A the exof which the following is a specification. tension beyond the offsehwhich when the de- The difficulties attending the securing of vice is in use is thrust through the buttoncuffs to shirt-sleeves by the ordinary button holes and lies parallel with and close along 10 are so great that manyefforts have been made the inner face of the cuff.
  • a hole a is formed to provide a more conveniently-operated and in the offset of proper form to allow the movemore efficient fastener.
  • My invention is an ment of a Hat slide. improvement in this direction.
  • German silver or any suitable metal cut by The rear end of the bodyA is formed into a a die to the required form and smoothly finpivot A on which is swiveledaclaspM,which ished, extends from the clasp a little distance is equipped with a spring and is capable of along the sleeve, then bends abruptly at a taking'hold with sufficient force on the shirt right angle and extends upward from the wrist and holding the fastener and the attached cuff 8o 0 a little distance, and then again bends abreliably, as has beenlongpracticed with other ruptly, extending along a little farther in a forms of fasteners. direction parallel to the main body and to the To insert my fastener, the slide B being wrist of the wearer.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the and protudes its point or rounded end par- 5 5 fastener in use.
  • Figs. 2, 3, and at show the allel to the part A embracing the two thickfastener detached.
  • Fig. 2 is aface view.
  • Fig. nesses of the cuff between itself and the said is an edge View, and
  • Fig.4 is a longitudinal part A This looks the device firmly. It section.
  • Fig. 5 is a section corresponding to cannot be unlocked by any movement of the Fig.
  • the device can be easily disengaged by the reverse movement to that by which it was in- ,serted.
  • the limit of the backward movement of the slide may be determined by the handle B striking the clasp M.
  • the position of the extreme backward motion should be accurately determined. It should be such that the point will lie in or very slightly protruding beyond the offset A. In the forward or outward movement of the slide it is not material at what precise point it comes to rest. I avail myself of this fact to insure a high degree of friction to aid in holding it in its extreme outward position. This is effected by making the body of slide B very slightly tapered and forming the body A, or rather thespace within the lips A correspondingly tapered, the taper being such that the slide when it has been thrust forward to about the right position is arrested by wedging within the lips.
  • one or more short narrow wings may be formed on the edge of the body
  • a pair of such narrow wings may be formed on the bodynear the offset A, ready to guide the slide if, through any accident or malformation, the slide should be drawn quite out through the hole a, and the rear end of the slide may be provided with a pair of corresponding narrow wings, which maybe bent backward and engage around the edge of the body.
  • Fig. 6 shows such a modification. I prefer the form first shown.
  • the body A having an offset A and point or extension A substant-ially parallel with the part A, adapted to be thrust partially through the button-holes of a cuff and havinga clasp Mon the rear end, in combination with a slide B and suitable guiding means therefor, adapted when thrust forward to present its point parallel with the point upon the opposite side of the cuff, and thus firmly lock the device to the cuff while the clasp holds the device to the shirt-sleeve, all substantially as herein specified.
  • the body A with offset A, having hole a, point A lips A and pivot A in combination with the clasp M and with the slide B, guided within the lips A and playing through the hole a and having an operating catch or handle B, all arranged to serve substantially as herein specified.
  • the slide B formed tapering, as described, in combination with the body A, having the hole a, and lips A adapted to arrest the slide by friction at the outward extreme of its movement, and having the offset A, point A and clasp M, all arranged for joint operation relatively to each other and to a cuff and sleeve, substantially as herein specified.

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UNTTEE STATEs PATENT @FFICE.
LOUIS A. NEGRAUXL, OF JERSEY CITY, NE\ T JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO HENRY (l. FRANK AND HENRY GUTMANN, OF NEV YORK, Y.
CUFF-FASTENER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 445,512, dated January 27', 1891. Application filed November 7, 1890. Serial No. 370,602. (No model.)
To all whom it may concerm face VlOW corresponding to Fig. 2, but. show Be it known that I, LOUIS A. NEGRAVAL, a ing a modification. eltlzen of the United States, residing in Jer- Similar letters of reference indicate corresey City, in the county of Iludson,in the State spending parts'in all the figures where they 5 of New Jersey, have invented a certain new appear.
and useful Improvement in Cuff-Fasteners, A is the body, A the offset, and A the exof which the following is a specification. tension beyond the offsehwhich when the de- The difficulties attending the securing of vice is in use is thrust through the buttoncuffs to shirt-sleeves by the ordinary button holes and lies parallel with and close along 10 are so great that manyefforts have been made the inner face of the cuff. A hole a is formed to provide a more conveniently-operated and in the offset of proper form to allow the movemore efficient fastener. My invention is an ment of a Hat slide. improvement in this direction. It is gentle B is the slide, having a rounded end and in its action on the cuff, is easily inserted, is extending along the inner face of the body A 15 reliably held, and is easily removed when deand through the aperture a. Vheu it is sired. I employ any ordinary or suitable thrust forward, its end extends beyond the means of connecting the fastener to the shirtoffset A and lies on the outer face of the cuffsleeve, preferably by a clamp engaging the body opposite to the extension A of the main sleeve by the edge of the slit near the wristbody. The rear end of the slide is bent at 2o band. Such allows the fastener to be shifted right angles to form a handle or catch by up and down, and consequently the cuff to be which the slide may be easily drawn back, as more or less exposed beyond the coat-sleeve, required, for attaching and detaching a cuff. as the taste or convenience of the wearer may The slide is further guided by lips A A dictate. A'strip of flat metal, which may be formed on the edges of the body. German silver or any suitable metal, cut by The rear end of the bodyA is formed into a a die to the required form and smoothly finpivot A on which is swiveledaclaspM,which ished, extends from the clasp a little distance is equipped with a spring and is capable of along the sleeve, then bends abruptly at a taking'hold with sufficient force on the shirt right angle and extends upward from the wrist and holding the fastener and the attached cuff 8o 0 a little distance, and then again bends abreliably, as has beenlongpracticed with other ruptly, extending along a little farther in a forms of fasteners. direction parallel to the main body and to the To insert my fastener, the slide B being wrist of the wearer. The end is smoothly drawn back so as to not extend but little, if rounded. The offset formed by the two abat all, beyond the offset A, the point A is in- 3 5 rupt bends should be sufficient to allow for serted in the button-holes of the cuff, thrustthe two thicknesses of the cuff and a little eX- ing it from the interior outward, and when cess, which excess allows for a slide, which fully thrust out, so thatthe offsetbears against performs important functions in looking and the interior of the cuff, the device is turned unlocking. to extend the offset up through the button- 40 The accompanying drawings form a part of. holes and bring the point or extension A fiat this specification and represent what I conon the outer face of the cuff. Next, the slide sider the best means of carrying out the in- B is thrust forward by acting on the handle vention. or catch B, and it moves through the hole a Figure 1 is a perspective view showing the and protudes its point or rounded end par- 5 5 fastener in use. Figs. 2, 3, and at show the allel to the part A embracing the two thickfastener detached. Fig. 2 is aface view. Fig. nesses of the cuff between itself and the said is an edge View, and Fig.4 is a longitudinal part A This looks the device firmly. It section. Fig. 5 is a section corresponding to cannot be unlocked by any movement of the Fig. 4, but showing the fastener engaged or fastener until the slide B has been drawn 10c 50 locked,holdingthe cuff. Thetwot-hicknesses back. hen it is desired to disengage the of the cuff are shown in section. Fi 6 is a fastener, the wearer touches the handle 13,
and pressing backward thereon with su fficient force moves the slide to the extreme backward position which it occupied at first. Now, the device can be easily disengaged by the reverse movement to that by which it was in- ,serted.
The limit of the backward movement of the slide may be determined by the handle B striking the clasp M. The position of the extreme backward motion should be accurately determined. It should be such that the point will lie in or very slightly protruding beyond the offset A. In the forward or outward movement of the slide it is not material at what precise point it comes to rest. I avail myself of this fact to insure a high degree of friction to aid in holding it in its extreme outward position. This is effected by making the body of slide B very slightly tapered and forming the body A, or rather thespace within the lips A correspondingly tapered, the taper being such that the slide when it has been thrust forward to about the right position is arrested by wedging within the lips. Care being taken by suitable dies or otherwise to makethe taper of each very moderate, the frictional force with which the slide may be held is Very great. In moving the slide backward or forward it moves easily in all parts of the motion, except while near the outward position, when it is subject to the extreme friction.
WVith the exception of the long-approved clasp M, there are no working parts, except the simple straight slide above described working between the lips and extending through the hole in the body. The device is strong, easily worked, and holds reliably. It does not abrade the button-holes or expose them to any serious wear, either While in use or while being inserted or removed.
Modifications maybe made without departing from the principle or sacrificing the advantages of the invention. Instead of the continuous lips A one or more short narrow wings may be formed on the edge of the body,
and properly bent over like the lips A In such case a pair of such narrow wings may be formed on the bodynear the offset A, ready to guide the slide if, through any accident or malformation, the slide should be drawn quite out through the hole a, and the rear end of the slide may be provided with a pair of corresponding narrow wings, which maybe bent backward and engage around the edge of the body. Fig. 6 shows such a modification. I prefer the form first shown.
I claim as my invention- 1. In a cuff-fastener, the body A, having an offset A and point or extension A substant-ially parallel with the part A, adapted to be thrust partially through the button-holes of a cuff and havinga clasp Mon the rear end, in combination with a slide B and suitable guiding means therefor, adapted when thrust forward to present its point parallel with the point upon the opposite side of the cuff, and thus firmly lock the device to the cuff while the clasp holds the device to the shirt-sleeve, all substantially as herein specified.
2. In a cuff-fastener, the body A, with offset A, having hole a, point A lips A and pivot A in combination with the clasp M and with the slide B, guided within the lips A and playing through the hole a and having an operating catch or handle B, all arranged to serve substantially as herein specified.
3. The slide B, formed tapering, as described, in combination with the body A, having the hole a, and lips A adapted to arrest the slide by friction at the outward extreme of its movement, and having the offset A, point A and clasp M, all arranged for joint operation relatively to each other and to a cuff and sleeve, substantially as herein specified.
In testimony that I claim the invention above set forth I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
LOUIS 'A. NEGRAVAL. \Vitnesses:
CHAS. S. BARBER, H. A. J OHNSTONE.
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