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US667829A
US667829A US3566700A US1900035667A US667829A US 667829 A US667829 A US 667829A US 3566700 A US3566700 A US 3566700A US 1900035667 A US1900035667 A US 1900035667A US 667829 A US667829 A US 667829A
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  • knot-pins adapted for ladies wear. These consist of interlaced, plain, or ornamented rings or crescents fastened at a common center. This construction necessitates the partial overlapping and inclination of each ring in the series. To fasten and sustain the several rings in their proper relative positions, it has hitherto been customary to insert cylindrical metal sections or posts intermediate the adjacent rings and secure these posts by means of solder applied to both their extremities. The assemblage and soldering required by such construction made accuracy difficult and involved the use of extra tools in soldering each post. Furthermore, the resulting pin was particularly weak at the soldered post-bases, where the strain is greatest.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of my improved pin; Fig. 2, an end view; Fig. 3, a rear View;
  • Fig. 4 a detail front elevation of a ring or crescent blank; and Fig. 5, an enlarged cross-sectional view of the same, taken on line as m of Fig. 4..
  • a concavoconvex ring or crescent a is struck up from thin metal, either plain or ornamented, with a lateral projection Z), Fig. 4:.
  • This ring is sawed (0) through its narrow portion to permit engagement with the other ring members. Any convenient number of these rings are interlocked at their narrow portions, so that their swelled parts partially overlap each other as they severally radiate from their com mon center of assemblage, where they are soldered to a ring d, applied to the pin-back.
  • the projections 12, above referred to are upturned at right angles to their former planes, so that their free ends contact in the concavities of the overlapping rings, thus forming intermediate supports. Solder is applied to the free ends of the projections, fixing them in their fin a1 positions.
  • a pin-joint e, tongue m, and catch at are fixed to the pin-back in the usual manner.
  • a series of overlapping rings radiating from a common center, a ring soldered to the back of said series at their center of radiation, and supports intermediate the overlapping rings and inte- 7o gral therewith at one of their respective ends, as and for the purpose set forth.

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Patented Fab. I2, I901. J. M. SEMPLE.
KNOT PIN.
cation filed Nov. 6, 1900.)
(No Model.)
ENE-5555, 1%
JOHN M. SEMPLE, OF ATTLEBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE B. K. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF RHODE ISLAND.
SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent No. 667,829, dated February 12, 1901. Application filed November 6, 1900. Serial No- 85,667. (No model.)
To (tZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN M. SEMPLE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Attleborough,in the county ofBristol and State of Massachusetts, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Knot-Pins, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
to My invention relates to that class of ornamental pins known as knot-pins, adapted for ladies wear. These consist of interlaced, plain, or ornamented rings or crescents fastened at a common center. This construction necessitates the partial overlapping and inclination of each ring in the series. To fasten and sustain the several rings in their proper relative positions, it has hitherto been customary to insert cylindrical metal sections or posts intermediate the adjacent rings and secure these posts by means of solder applied to both their extremities. The assemblage and soldering required by such construction made accuracy difficult and involved the use of extra tools in soldering each post. Furthermore, the resulting pin was particularly weak at the soldered post-bases, where the strain is greatest. My purpose is to obviate these enumerated defects and to reduce the labor and cost involved in the common constructions. These ends are attained by means of the device shown in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a front elevation of my improved pin; Fig. 2, an end view; Fig. 3, a rear View;
Fig. 4, a detail front elevation of a ring or crescent blank; and Fig. 5, an enlarged cross-sectional view of the same, taken on line as m of Fig. 4..
to Similar letters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
In constructing myimproved pin a concavoconvex ring or crescent a is struck up from thin metal, either plain or ornamented, with a lateral projection Z), Fig. 4:. This ring is sawed (0) through its narrow portion to permit engagement with the other ring members. Any convenient number of these rings are interlocked at their narrow portions, so that their swelled parts partially overlap each other as they severally radiate from their com mon center of assemblage, where they are soldered to a ring d, applied to the pin-back.
The projections 12, above referred to, are upturned at right angles to their former planes, so that their free ends contact in the concavities of the overlapping rings, thus forming intermediate supports. Solder is applied to the free ends of the projections, fixing them in their fin a1 positions.
A pin-joint e, tongue m, and catch at are fixed to the pin-back in the usual manner.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In a pin of the class described, a series of overlapping rings radiating from a common center, a ring soldered to the back of said series at their center of radiation, and supports intermediate the overlapping rings and inte- 7o gral therewith at one of their respective ends, as and for the purpose set forth.
2. In a pin of the class described, a series of overlapping concavo-convex rings fixed at and radiating from a fixed center, each ringface being joined to the concave surface of the upper ring by means of projections integral with the lower ring and soldered to the upper ring, as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have aflixed my sig- 8o nature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN M. SEMPLE.
Witnesses:
HORATIO E. BELLOWS, SIDNEY 0. BIGNEY.
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US20050198790A1 (en) * 2004-03-10 2005-09-15 Duffy Leonard A. Molded surface fasteners and attachment methods
US20060075541A1 (en) * 2004-10-08 2006-04-13 Dunikoski Linda J Pregnancy symbol

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