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US555100A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A42HEADWEAR
    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
    • A42B7/00Fastening means for head coverings; Elastic cords; Ladies' hat fasteners
    • 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.
    • Y10T24/34Combined diverse multipart fasteners
    • Y10T24/3467Pin
    • Y10T24/3468Pin and pin
    • Y10T24/3475Pin and pin having intermediate connector allowing movement

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  • My invention relates to hat-pins, particularly to those adapted to be permanently retained in the hat.
  • My object is to provide a pin which can be readily attached to the inside of a ladys hat, so as to avoid the disfigurement and injury thereto occasioned by the repeated pricking of the hat and trimmings by sticking the hatpin therethrough in the ordinary manner.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved hatpin.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, showing the same attached to a hat.
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view.
  • Fig. 4 is acrosssection showing the fastening-arms in front elevation.
  • Fig. 5 is a cross-section to show one of the loops.
  • l designates the guidingbar made of stiff steel or brass wire and curved to properly direct the pin through the hair.
  • This bar 1 is provided toward its inner end with two sharpened arms or fasteningprongs 2, one fastened integrally on either side of said bar and bent upwardly, so as to be forced through the crown of the hat and spread out therein to rigidly secure said guiding-bar in place.
  • These prongs are made of flexible wire, and two are provided, soas to brace against each other.
  • the opposite outer end, of said bar 1 is sharpened, so as to permit of its being stuck into the edge of the hat and thereby retained.
  • Loops at are provided, preferably two thereof, near the inner end and one near the outer end of bar 1, which project laterally along one side of said bar,
  • loops the curved steel stick-pin 5 is adapted to reciprocate.
  • This pin 5 is provided at the outer end adjacent bar end 3 with an ornamental knob, button, loop or other finger-rest 6, and is sharpened at its inner end, '7.
  • Intermediate of its ends pin 5 is provided with a stop 8, so located between the two outer loops as to allow pin 5 to reciprocate to the fullest extent without bringing the thumb against point 3 and without disengaging point 7 from the innermost loop.
  • the hat-pin is never lost; it is easily adjusted with one hand, not requiring that both be raised to the head, according to the present inconvenient custom, and no injury results to the hat-trimmings and hat because the pin is not continually forced therethrough as the present practice requires.
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0. J. JONES.
HAT PIN.
N0. 555,100. Patented Feb. 25, 1896.
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OSCAR .l. JONES, OF XVINFIELD, KANSAS.
HAT-PIN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 555,100, dated February 25, 1896.
Application filed August 26, 1895. Serial No. 560,5 72. (N model.)
T 0 all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, OSCAR J. J ONES, a citizen of the United States, residing at lVinlield, in the county of Cowley and State of Kansas, have invented a new and useful Hat-Pin, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to hat-pins, particularly to those adapted to be permanently retained in the hat.
My object is to provide a pin which can be readily attached to the inside of a ladys hat, so as to avoid the disfigurement and injury thereto occasioned by the repeated pricking of the hat and trimmings by sticking the hatpin therethrough in the ordinary manner.
It is my further object to provide a hat-pin that can be operated by one hand, thereby avoiding the inconvenient and awkward necessity of placing both hands to the hat according to the present custom.
With the above objects in view the invention consists in a hat-pin embodying certain novel features and details of construction and arrangement of parts, as hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the drawings, and finally pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved hatpin. Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, showing the same attached to a hat. Fig. 3 is a top plan view. Fig. 4 is acrosssection showing the fastening-arms in front elevation. Fig. 5 is a cross-section to show one of the loops.
Referring now to the various parts by reference-numerals, l designates the guidingbar made of stiff steel or brass wire and curved to properly direct the pin through the hair. This bar 1 is provided toward its inner end with two sharpened arms or fasteningprongs 2, one fastened integrally on either side of said bar and bent upwardly, so as to be forced through the crown of the hat and spread out therein to rigidly secure said guiding-bar in place. These prongs are made of flexible wire, and two are provided, soas to brace against each other. The opposite outer end, of said bar 1 is sharpened, so as to permit of its being stuck into the edge of the hat and thereby retained. Loops at are provided, preferably two thereof, near the inner end and one near the outer end of bar 1, which project laterally along one side of said bar,
in which loops the curved steel stick-pin 5 is adapted to reciprocate. This pin 5 is provided at the outer end adjacent bar end 3 with an ornamental knob, button, loop or other finger-rest 6, and is sharpened at its inner end, '7. Intermediate of its ends pin 5 is provided with a stop 8, so located between the two outer loops as to allow pin 5 to reciprocate to the fullest extent without bringing the thumb against point 3 and without disengaging point 7 from the innermost loop.
In use point 3 is embedded into the inside of the hat-body at its bottom edge and the fastening-prongs 2 are forced through the crown of the hat and their projecting ends are then bent down and forced back through the crown or spread out into the same, thereby firmlysecuring the guide-bar and pin in proper position. The hat is now adjusted on the head, and pin 5, which was in retracted position, is gently pushed forward into the hair, the hat being thereby fixed in place. In do ing this the finger-tips are placed against the crown of the hat to hold the same in position and the thumb is pressed against loop 6 until pin 5 is fully projected. By this arrangement of parts the hat-pin is never lost; it is easily adjusted with one hand, not requiring that both be raised to the head, according to the present inconvenient custom, and no injury results to the hat-trimmings and hat because the pin is not continually forced therethrough as the present practice requires.
hat I claim is l. The combination with a curved guide-bar sharpened at its outer end and provided with lat-erally-projecting guide-loops on one side, two near its inner end and one near its outer end, of suitable upwardly-projecting prongs arranged to co-operate with said sharpened end for fastening said bar inside the crown of a hat, and a curved hat-pin sharpened at its inner end and provided with a thumb-rest at its outer end, and also provided with a stop adapted to limit the longitudinal movement of said pin, said pin being arranged to reciprocate in the aforesaid loops, as and for the purpose described.
2. The combination with a curved guidebar, sharpened atone end to enter a hat and provided adjacent to its opposite ends with guide-loops, of suitable prongs for attaching said bar to the crown of a hat, and a curved said guide-bar, said pin being provided with hat-pin arranged to reciprocate in the aforea stop co-0perating with the guide-barto limit said loops and provided with a stop intermeits reciprocatory movement, substantially as 15 diate the guide-loops whereby the longitudiset forth.
5 nal movements of the hat-pin are limited, sub- I11 testimony that I claim the foregoing as stantially as set forth. my own I have hereto afiixed my signature in 3. The combination with the curved guidethe presence of two witnesses.
barpointed at its outer end to enter a hat and provided at or near its inner end with means OS OAR J. JONES. IQ for attaching it to the crown of a hat, said Vitnesses:
bar having means for guiding and carrying a G. M. AUSTIN,
hat-pin of a curved hat-pin reciprocating in T. A. PARKER.
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