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US656475A
US656475A US64536197A US1897645361A US656475A US 656475 A US656475 A US 656475A US 64536197 A US64536197 A US 64536197A US 1897645361 A US1897645361 A US 1897645361A US 656475 A US656475 A US 656475A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B17/00Press-button or snap fasteners
    • A44B17/0064Details
    • A44B17/0088Details made from sheet metal
    • 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.
    • Y10T24/45Separable-fastener or required component thereof [e.g., projection and cavity to complete interlock]
    • Y10T24/45225Separable-fastener or required component thereof [e.g., projection and cavity to complete interlock] including member having distinct formations and mating member selectively interlocking therewith
    • Y10T24/45471Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration
    • Y10T24/45524Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration including resiliently biased projection component or surface segment
    • Y10T24/45545Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration including resiliently biased projection component or surface segment forming total external surface of projection
    • Y10T24/4555Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration including resiliently biased projection component or surface segment forming total external surface of projection and encircling hollow central area
    • Y10T24/45565Projection having movable connection between components thereof or variable configuration including resiliently biased projection component or surface segment forming total external surface of projection and encircling hollow central area having separate mounting means encompassing cross section of projection

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  • the invention relates to that class of fats toners known as ball-and-socket fasteners,
  • Figure 1 is a View in 1ongitudinal section of a ball-piece from which a resilient ball member is adapted to be formed.
  • Fig. 2 is a view in plan thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a view in'longitudinal section of a ball-piece from which. an unresilient ball member is adapted to beformed.
  • Fig. 4 is a view in plan thereof.
  • Fig. 5 represents a ball-piece and a washer associated with the material to which the ball member is to be attached.
  • Fig. 6 represents the ball-piece associated with the materialand without the additional washer represented in Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 5 represents a ball-piece and a washer associated with the material to which the ball member is to be attached.
  • Fig. 6 represents the ball-piece associated with the materialand without the additional washer represented in Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 5 represents a ball-piece and a washer associated with the material to which the ball member is to be attached.
  • Fig. 6 represents the ball
  • V represents the com 'pleted yielding ball member fastened to the material and in conjunction with a washer upon the outer surthe material without a washer.
  • V resents a ball member of the character shown in Fig. 7 and a socket member having an unyielding socket-entrance as engaged with.
  • Fig. 8 represents the completed yielding ball member securedto
  • Fig. 9 rep split section above the neck or shank, which is before the ball member is attached or set of about the size of the neck or a trifle larger than it and which during the act of setting is shortened and enlarged by end pressure applied to both ends of the ball-piece, and, if desired, by the assistance of suitable forming-dies to the shape of a ball, the sides of which may be yieldin -
  • the ball-piece may be made from a flat blank having any desired number of arms which are disposed to form the ball-shapingportion of the ball member, its shank, and preformed flange, or it may be made from a flat blank struck up to practically the same shape and split into a number of sections either throughout its length to the top or between the flange and the top.
  • A represents the ballpiece which I prefer to use. It has the preformed flange a, the shank a, and the ballforming section a above the shank, which consists of the iutegral top a and separate
  • the slitsct which form the lines of separation between the sides, may extend through the shank and the preformed flange, and in some instances may be relatively of enough width in the shank and flange to permit of slight inward movement of one or more of them as the ball is being entered and removed from the socket member. of the fastener.
  • the material is formed with a hole of about the size of the shank of the ballpiece.
  • the ball-piece is passed into the hole, the preformed flange resting against onesurface of the material in which the hole is formed, the shank of the ball-piece filling the hole, and the ball-forming section extending above or beyond the other surface of the material.
  • the ball maybe set either with or without a washer, and I have represented ,it as set in both ways.
  • Figs. 7 9, and-1O it is represented as set with a washer, B representing the washer which lies against the surface of the material opposite that against which the flange a bears and which has a hole of the size of the shank ora trifle larger than the shank or of the ball-forming section of the piece above the shank.
  • Figs. 8 and 11 I have represented the ball as set without this washer.
  • the washer forms a fastening extension upon the side of the material opposite the flange of the ball and because it also forms a desirable finish.
  • the flange of the washer is represented as provided with a shoulder of, which acts in connection with an opposing shoulder in the settingdie to prevent the flange and shank from opening during the setting operation.
  • the ball portion may be yielding or resilient or unyielding. It is made resilient either by not joining or abutting the edges of the shank and flange, thereby providing means by which they may yield inward slightly with the sides, or by forming the sides of the button-head of metal thin enough to yield upon the application of pressure thereto without causing the shank to be moved or by making theball member of a relatively-large number of arms or separatesides.
  • an unyielding ball it is desirable that the sides of the shank should abut and that the metal sides beof a suitable thickness to withstand the compressing strain of entering and leaving a resilient socket-entrance.
  • a die having a structure which will be described in an application about to be filed; but I do not confine myself to any especial means-for setting the ball-piece.
  • shoulder upon the flange may be formed as represented in Fig. 1 orby the edge of the flange or any other desired way.
  • a ball-piece for forming a yielding ball member of a fastener having the preformed flange a, the shank a, the separate sides a in substantial contact with each other and the integral connection a as and for the purposes set forth.
  • a ball-forming pieceor part having the preformed sectional flange a and sectional shank a, the separate sides d in substantial contact with each other and integral top a as and for the purposes set forth.
  • a ball-forming piece or part having the preformed sectional flange a, the sectional shank a, the sides a and integral top a the sides and sections of-the shank and flange being slightly separated from each other.
  • a ball-forming piece or part having the preformed sectional flange a, each section of which is provided with a shoulder, the sectional shank a, the independent sides a and the integral top a as and for the purposes set forth.
  • a yielding ball member of a ball-andsocket fastener having a flange a, a shank a, separate sides a and an integral top a said sides a connecting said shank and said integral top and bulging outwardly, whereby the horizontal diameter of said ball member is greater through said sides than through said shank.
  • shank an integral under flange and bulging yielding sides connecting said shank and said top, as and for the purposes set forth.
  • a yielding ball member of a ball-andsocket fastener having an integral top, a shank, a preformed flange, outwardly-yielding sides connecting said shank and said top, in combination with a washer located about the junction of the'shank and sides and held in place by said bulging sides, as and for the purposes set forth.
  • a ball member of a ball-and-socket fastener having a sectional under flange, a sectional shank which is adapted. to extend through a hole in the material to which the member is secured, an upper washer and rounded sides above the washer, the said sides, members of the sectional shank and sectional. flange being separated by relativelynarrow spaces, whereby provision for contraction of the sides, shank and flange in the act of engaging and disengaging the ball portion from the socket member is obtained.
  • the ball member made from a single blank or piece of metal having a sectional under flange, a sectional shank a, a sectional enlargement a to form a shoulder and crease a and a sectional enlargement above said crease.

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No. 656,475. Patented Aug. 2|, 1900.
w. s. mcnAnnsou. FASTENER FUR GLOVES, 8w.
(Application fixed July 21, 1897.)
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. UNITED STATES PATENT OFErcE.
WILLIAM S. RICHARDSON, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASsIeNoR TO THE BALL AND SCCKET FASTENER COMPANY, OF SAME PL CE AND NASI-IUA,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
'FA'STENER' FOR cLoves, as.
SPEGIFIGATIQN forming part of Letters Patent No. 656,475, dated August 21, 190i).
Application filed July 21, 1897. Serial No. 645,361. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLI M S. RICHARD- SON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Fasteners for Gloves and other Uses, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,
forming a part of this specification, in ex-' plaining its nature.
The invention relates to that class of fats toners known as ball-and-socket fasteners,
and particularly to the ball member thereof;
and it consists in a peculiarly-formed piece which is adapted to be converted or formed into a ball, which maybe resilient or yielding in the act of attaching it to the glove or article with which it is used.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a View in 1ongitudinal section of a ball-piece from which a resilient ball member is adapted to be formed. Fig. 2 is a view in plan thereof. Fig. 3 is a view in'longitudinal section of a ball-piece from which. an unresilient ball member is adapted to beformed. Fig. 4 is a view in plan thereof. Fig. 5 represents a ball-piece and a washer associated with the material to which the ball member is to be attached. Fig. 6 represents the ball-piece associated with the materialand without the additional washer represented in Fig. 5., Fig. 7 represents the com 'pleted yielding ball member fastened to the material and in conjunction with a washer upon the outer surthe material without a washer. V resents a ball member of the character shown in Fig. 7 and a socket member having an unyielding socket-entrance as engaged with.
sides a.
Fig. 8 represents the completed yielding ball member securedto;
Fig. 9 rep split section above the neck or shank, which is before the ball member is attached or set of about the size of the neck or a trifle larger than it and which during the act of setting is shortened and enlarged by end pressure applied to both ends of the ball-piece, and, if desired, by the assistance of suitable forming-dies to the shape of a ball, the sides of which may be yieldin -The ball-piece may be made from a flat blank having any desired number of arms which are disposed to form the ball-shapingportion of the ball member, its shank, and preformed flange, or it may be made from a flat blank struck up to practically the same shape and split into a number of sections either throughout its length to the top or between the flange and the top.
' In the drawings, A represents the ballpiece which I prefer to use. It has the preformed flange a, the shank a, and the ballforming section a above the shank, which consists of the iutegral top a and separate The slitsct which form the lines of separation between the sides, may extend through the shank and the preformed flange, and in some instances may be relatively of enough width in the shank and flange to permit of slight inward movement of one or more of them as the ball is being entered and removed from the socket member. of the fastener. 1 p p A To set the ball-piece, the materialis formed with a hole of about the size of the shank of the ballpiece. The ball-piece is passed into the hole, the preformed flange resting against onesurface of the material in which the hole is formed, the shank of the ball-piece filling the hole, and the ball-forming section extending above or beyond the other surface of the material. The ball maybe set either with or without a washer, and I have represented ,it as set in both ways. In Figs. 7 9, and-1O it is represented as set with a washer, B representing the washer which lies against the surface of the material opposite that against which the flange a bears and which has a hole of the size of the shank ora trifle larger than the shank or of the ball-forming section of the piece above the shank. In Figs. 8 and 11 I have represented the ball as set without this washer. 'As a rule, I prefer to use the washer, because it forms a fastening extension upon the side of the material opposite the flange of the ball and because it also forms a desirable finish. In Fig. l the flange of the washer is represented as provided with a shoulder of, which acts in connection with an opposing shoulder in the settingdie to prevent the flange and shank from opening during the setting operation.
The ball portion may be yielding or resilient or unyielding. It is made resilient either by not joining or abutting the edges of the shank and flange, thereby providing means by which they may yield inward slightly with the sides, or by forming the sides of the button-head of metal thin enough to yield upon the application of pressure thereto without causing the shank to be moved or by making theball member of a relatively-large number of arms or separatesides. For an unyielding ball it is desirable that the sides of the shank should abut and that the metal sides beof a suitable thickness to withstand the compressing strain of entering and leaving a resilient socket-entrance.
I prefer to set the ball-piece by means of suitable dies which hold its flange, preserve the bore of its shank, form the sides into a ball, and whena shank is used set the sides above it upon the surface thereof about the hole therein to bind it or clamp it against the integral washer of the ball member. I prefer to employ a die having a structure which will be described in an application about to be filed; but I do not confine myself to any especial means-for setting the ball-piece.
I prefer that the ballhave five sides, but
donot confine myself to one of that number.
shoulder upon the flange may be formed as represented in Fig. 1 orby the edge of the flange or any other desired way.
Having thus fully described my-invention, I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States- 1. A ball-piece for forming a yielding ball member of a fastener, the same having the preformed flange a, the shank a, the separate sides a in substantial contact with each other and the integral connection a as and for the purposes set forth.
2. A ball-forming pieceor part having the preformed sectional flange a and sectional shank a, the separate sides d in substantial contact with each other and integral top a as and for the purposes set forth.
3. A ball-forming piece or part having the preformed sectional flange a, the sectional shank a, the sides a and integral top a the sides and sections of-the shank and flange being slightly separated from each other.
4:. A ball-forming piece or part having the preformed sectional flange a, each section of which is provided with a shoulder, the sectional shank a, the independent sides a and the integral top a as and for the purposes set forth.
5. A yielding ball member of a ball-andsocket fastener having a flange a, a shank a, separate sides a and an integral top a said sides a connecting said shank and said integral top and bulging outwardly, whereby the horizontal diameter of said ball member is greater through said sides than through said shank.
6. A yielding ball member of a ball-andsocket fastener having an integral top, a
, shank, an integral under flange and bulging yielding sides connecting said shank and said top, as and for the purposes set forth.
7. A yielding ball member of a ball-andsocket fastener having an integral top, a shank, a preformed flange, outwardly-yielding sides connecting said shank and said top, in combination with a washer located about the junction of the'shank and sides and held in place by said bulging sides, as and for the purposes set forth.
8. A ball member of a ball-and-socket fastener having a sectional under flange, a sectional shank which is adapted. to extend through a hole in the material to which the member is secured, an upper washer and rounded sides above the washer, the said sides, members of the sectional shank and sectional. flange being separated by relativelynarrow spaces, whereby provision for contraction of the sides, shank and flange in the act of engaging and disengaging the ball portion from the socket member is obtained.
9. The ball member made from a single blank or piece of metal having a sectional under flange, a sectional shank a, a sectional enlargement a to form a shoulder and crease a and a sectional enlargement above said crease.
- WILLIAM S. RICHARDSON. Witnesses:
F. F. RAYMOND, 2d, J. M; DOLAN.
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