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US450069A US450069DA US450069A US 450069 A US450069 A US 450069A US 450069D A US450069D A US 450069DA US 450069 A US450069 A US 450069A
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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
    • A44B1/44Buttons adapted for special ways of fastening with deformable counterpiece
    • 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
    • Y10T24/3611Deflecting prong or rivet
    • Y10T24/3613Anvil or plate

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  • My invention consists of a netallic button to be mechanically Secured to the material by riveting and constructed in the manner hereinafter described in detail.
  • Figure l represents in section the two main parts of the button that rest on either side of the material when the button is in place, the said parts being shown in relative position for riveting with the material between them.
  • Fig. 2 shows in section the button secured to the material.
  • A is the cap of the button-head, the outer edge a' of which is clinched in and around the fiange b of the riveting-eyelet B, the said fiange forming the under surface of the button-head.
  • the downwardlyprojecting shank b' of the eyelet B is the part which passes through the material on which the button is to be mounted, the lower edge of said shank b' being the portion that is turned outward and eects the riveting of the parts together in the manner presently to be described.
  • the flange c of the eyelet O is to rest on the top surface of the material when the button is in place. 4
  • the top of the cap A is depressed at a to such an eXtent that at the junction of the shank b' with the flange b of the riveting-eye- 'let the said riveting-eyelet is in close contact with the depression a to aid in the clinching of the parts together.
  • the parts A, B, and C, assembled together as just described, constitute the part of the button that rests on top of the material.
  • the part resting on the under surface of the material consists, preferably, of two pieces D 'and E, D being a flanged anvil-piece provided with the central rounded anvil-nipple d and having its flauge clinched at d' around the outer edge of the retaining-piece E.
  • the two nain partsof the button are placed between suitably-shaped dies in the relative position shown in Fig. 1, with the material F on which the button is to be niountcd between them.
  • the shape of the upper die is such as to accurately fit the depression a in the cap A, so that when the two parts are pressed together between the dies the shank b' of the riveting-eyelet is firnly held against any tend-- eucy to bending or buckling upward and is driven straight through the material, the
  • the neck of the IOO button being formed of a separate eyelet C- and hearing directly against said clepression a, ;L separate neok forming Hanged eyelet C, fitting the shank b' of the riveting-eyelet, ;L retaining-piece E, and a fianged anVil-pieoe D provided with the central rounded anvilnipple d, having its fiange elinehed around said retaining-piece bene-ath the material, substant-ially as described.

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F. E. HALL.
l BUTTON. No. 450,069. Patented Apr. 7, 1891.
%in ease@ V [nz/3722 07 i UNITED STATES ATENT FFlC FRAXK E. HALL, OF NEVTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE CON- SOLIDATED FASTENER COMPANY, OF PORTLAND, MAINE.
BUTTON.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 450969, dated April '7, 1891. Application filed December 15, 1890. Serial No. 374,'755, (No model.)
To all whom, 't may concerns Be it known that I, FRANK E. HALL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Newton; in the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of *Massachusetta have invented certain new and useful Improvenents in Buttous, of which the following is a full specification.
My invention consists of a netallic button to be mechanically Secured to the material by riveting and constructed in the manner hereinafter described in detail.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure l represents in section the two main parts of the button that rest on either side of the material when the button is in place, the said parts being shown in relative position for riveting with the material between them. Fig. 2 shows in section the button secured to the material.
A is the cap of the button-head, the outer edge a' of which is clinched in and around the fiange b of the riveting-eyelet B, the said fiange forming the under surface of the button-head. The downwardlyprojecting shank b' of the eyelet B is the part which passes through the material on which the button is to be mounted, the lower edge of said shank b' being the portion that is turned outward and eects the riveting of the parts together in the manner presently to be described.
C is an eyelet, the upwardly-projecting shank of which enbraces tightly the downwardly-projecting shank b' of the riveting eyelet and is frictionally held thereon, the shank of the eyelet C forming the neck of the button and bearing directly against the bot` tom of the fiange b of the riveting-eyelet. The flange c of the eyelet O is to rest on the top surface of the material when the button is in place. 4
The top of the cap A is depressed at a to such an eXtent that at the junction of the shank b' with the flange b of the riveting-eye- 'let the said riveting-eyelet is in close contact with the depression a to aid in the clinching of the parts together. The parts A, B, and C, assembled together as just described, constitute the part of the button that rests on top of the material. The part resting on the under surface of the material consists, preferably, of two pieces D 'and E, D being a flanged anvil-piece provided with the central rounded anvil-nipple d and having its flauge clinched at d' around the outer edge of the retaining-piece E.
The two nain partsof the button are placed between suitably-shaped dies in the relative position shown in Fig. 1, with the material F on which the button is to be niountcd between them. The shape of the upper die is such as to accurately fit the depression a in the cap A, so that when the two parts are pressed together between the dies the shank b' of the riveting-eyelet is firnly held against any tend-- eucy to bending or buckling upward and is driven straight through the material, the
rounded anvil d coacting with the sharp mouth of the eyelet-shank b' to cut a hole automatically th rough the said material. Continued pressure serves to turn the under edge of the shank b' of the riveting-eyelet outward against the anvil-nipple d, its edge being held rigidly under that of the retainingpiece E in the nanner shown in Fig. 2. Then the button is in place, the material is tightly squeezed between the retaining-piece on the bottom and the flange c of the eyelet C on r the top. i
I desire to cover the enployment of the fianged eyelet C to fit the shank b' of the riveting-eyelet, the shank of the said eyelet C forming the neck of said button, while the fiange c thereof presses down upon the top surface of the material, and the top of the shauk bears against the under surface of the button-head. It is a very important matter to have the material thus held between two wide flanges, so that the button has an unvarying grip on the material; It is also important to provide the button with a large neck, and yet not have the riveting portion b' too large to be struck down from the flange of the eyelet B. This can be done by my improved construction, as the riVeting-shank b' can be made quite small, so that it may not only be easily and cheaply struck down from the flange b, but may also be small enough to readily pass through the material and cut its own hole.` At the same time the neck of the IOO button, being formed of a separate eyelet C- and hearing directly against said clepression a, ;L separate neok forming Hanged eyelet C, fitting the shank b' of the riveting-eyelet, ;L retaining-piece E, and a fianged anVil-pieoe D provided with the central rounded anvilnipple d, having its fiange elinehed around said retaining-piece bene-ath the material, substant-ially as described.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunt-o set n y hand.
FRANK E. IIALL.
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WM. B. H. DoWsE, ALBERT E. LEACH.
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US5115548A (en) * 1989-08-29 1992-05-26 William Prym-Werke Gmbh & Co. Kg Button for use on garments and the like

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